Ludger

  • [ LUD-gər (Dutch) ]
  • German, Dutch
From the Germanic name Leudagar which was derived from the elements leud "people" and ger "spear". Saint Ludger was an 8th-century Frisian Benedictine bishop who founded a monastery at Munster.

EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Leudagar
DUTCH: Ludger
GERMAN: Ludger, Luitger