Lellouche

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Lellouche is a North-African surname; a variant form of Lellouch , Lelouch, Alloush , Allouch and Allouche . It is derived from the early Afroasiatic-Semitic family, where it is seen in the Berber and Arabian Peninsula Arabic cultures as el allouch (alush), meaning "the lamb". It is most-often used to signify a young male lamb, and remains a nickname or term of endearment in some North African and Arabic cultures. [1]

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Louche also means "cross-eyed" in French, and le/la Louche serves as nickname in its figurative meaning, a "shady" one, for some historical people in French texts.

Notable people with the name include:

People and places named Allouch

People named Allouch

Places named Allouch

People named Allouche

People named Alloush

People named Lelouch

Claude Lelouch and relatives

Other people named Lelouch

Fictional people named Lelouch

People named Lellouch

People named Lellouche

Others

References

  1. "ALLOUCHE Origin of surname". ANU Museum of the Jewish People.