Lois 1
Feminine
English, English Bible, Greek Bible, Latin Bible
Meaning & Origin
EtymologyLois 1 is a feminine given name of debated etymology. It is possibly derived from Greek λωίων (loion) meaning "more desirable" or "better". This interpretation suggests the name carries connotations of superiority or preference.Biblical and Historical ContextLois appears in the New Testament, specifically in 2 Timothy 1:5, where the Apostle Paul writes to Timothy, acknowledging the sincere faith that first lived in Lois (Timothy's grandmother) and in Eunice (his mother). This biblical passage highlights Lois as a model of Christian piety and matriarchal influence. The name was relatively rare before the Protestant Reformation, when many biblical names gained popularity among English speakers. Its use as an English name likely stems from Puritan traditions.Cultural SignificanceIn modern popular culture, Lois is famously associated with Lois Lane, the intrepid reporter and love interest of Superman, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. The character debuted in Action Comics #1 (1938), contributing to the name's enduring recognition. Variants include French Loïs 1 and Spanish Loida.Meaning: "more desirable" or "better" (from Greek)Origin: Greek, biblical (New Testament)Type: Feminine first nameUsage: English, Biblical contextsNotable bearer: Lois Lane (fictional)