Luitgard

Luitgard is a German female name.

Origin

The name comes from Old High German and means "[female] guardian of the people" (German: Beschützerin des Volks). This derives, in its older form, Liutgard, from liut which means "people" (Modern German: Leute), "member of a people",[1] and gard which means "protection" or "guardianship" from when the German word Garten and our word "garden" are also derived.

Name day

Its name day is 16 October, the same date as that of the Blessed Luitgard of Wittichen.

Variants

  • Luitgart, Luitgardt, Lutgard, Lutgaarde, Lutgart, Liutgard, Liutgart, Liudgard

Well known bearers of the name

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References

  1. Entry LEUTE, pl. homines in Grimm: Deutsches Wörterbuch (online: dwb.uni-trier.de).
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