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Clovis

Glory of the father

KLOH-vis/kloʊvɪs/

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Meaning & Origin

The name Clovis is derived from the Latin name Chlodovicus, which is composed of the elements chlod (fame, glory) and vis (force, power). In the context of Christian history, Clovis is most famously known as the first Christian king of the Franks, who ruled from the late 5th to the early 6th century. According to legend, Clovis was converted to Christianity by Saint Remigius after a great battle, and he went on to unite much of modern-day France under his rule. Clovis is thus revered as a patron saint of France, and his name continues to be popular among French families to this day.

Spiritual meaning

The name Clovis signifies the glory and power of God the Father, and the strength and courage of those who follow Him.

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Clovis

Clovis, a Germanic name meaning 'famous war leader' or 'renowned warrior'

Pronunciation & Numerology

Pronunciation

KLOH-vis

/kloʊvɪs/

Lucky number

1

Lucky day

Wednesday

Lucky colors

BlueGreen

Life path

1

Lucky stone

Amethyst

Cultural & Spiritual notes

Clovis is considered the founding father of the French nation, responsible for the political and territorial consolidation of the Frankish kingdom into a unified state. He is remembered in history forhis role in spreading Christianity throughout the Frankish territories, marking a significant turning point in European history.

In Christian tradition, Clovis is seen as a powerful reminder of the power of faith and the role of saintly intercession. He is the patron saint ofconverted warriors, rulers, and soldiers, and his story continues to inspire believers through the ages with his courage in battle, his commitment to faith, and his unifying influence on the European continent.

Historical references

Clovis I was the first king of the Franks to be converted to Christianity. He reigned from 481 to 511 AD, and his conversion marked the beginning of the Christianization of the Frankish realm.

481-511 AD

Clovis is said to have won the Battle of Tolbiac against the Alamanni in 496 AD, which is traditionally seen as the turning point that led to his eventual conversion to Christianity. After his victory, Clovis was approached by Bishop Remigius of Reims who offered to baptize him and his army.

496 AD

Notable people with this name

Clovis LeRoyClovis Cornley

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