Luisfelipe is of Spanish and Portuguese origin, composed of two elements: 'Luis', meaning 'renowned warrior' in German, and 'Felipe', which means 'lover of horses' in Latin. The name Luisfelipe was popularized by Spanish royalty; Philip II, also known as Luis Felipe in Spain, ruled the country during the 16th century. It is often associated with royalty and leadership due to its historical context.
"Luisfelipe experienced peak popularity in the mid-90s and again around 2007-2008, with a total of 63 babies named Luisfelipe over two decades."