Meaning & Origin
Luule is an Estonian feminine given name directly derived from the Estonian word luule, meaning "poetry." The name reflects the literary and cultural appreciation for verse in Estonian society, naming a child after an art form rather than a traditional saint or biblical figure.
Popularity and Distribution
As of 1 January 2022, 1,064 women in Estonia bear the name Luule, making it the 170th most popular female name in the country. The name is most common among the 80–84 age group, indicating a peak in popularity during the mid-20th century. Geographically, Luule is most frequently found in Valga County, where 17.27 per 10,000 inhabitants bear the name.
Notable Bearers
Notable individuals named Luule include:
Luule Epner (born 1953), theatre scholar and literary scholar
Luule Käis (1929–2022), lawyer and legal scholar
Luule Komissarov (born 1942), actress
Luule Sakkeus (born 1956), demographer
Luule Tull (born 1942), motorcycle racer
Luule Viilma (1950–2002), physician, esotericist and practitioner of alternative medicine
Cultural Significance
The name reflects a broader tradition of Estonian names drawn from nature, concepts, and words — part of a 20th-century movement that sought to distance naming practices from Germanic or Russian influences. Choosing the name Luule emphasizes the cultural value placed on poetry and artistic expression.
Meaning: "poetry"
Origin: Estonian
Type: Feminine given name
Usage regions: Estonia