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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.

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

See also: Alloush

People named Lelouch

Claude Lelouch and relatives

  • Claude Lelouch (born 1937), French film director, writer, cinematographer, actor and producer. He has 7 known children, 4 of them being active in film industry as either producers or actors.
  • Marie-Sophie L., Claude's ex-wife, French actress, raw foodism advocate.
  • Christine Lelouch [fr] née Cochet (born 1963), Claude's ex-wife, French actress.
  • Salomé Lelouch [fr] (born 1983), Claude's daughter with Christine, French actress.
  • Sarah Lelouch [fr] (born 1976), Claude's daughter with Christine, TV presenter and producer.
  • Shaya Lelouch (born 1992), Claude's daughter with Christine, French actress.
  • Simon Lelouch [fr] (born 1969), Claude's son with Christine, French actor, director, screenwriter.
  • Martine Lelouch, Claude's sister, French actress, photographer and videographer.

Other people named Lelouch

Fictional people named Lelouch

People named Lellouch

  • Emmanuel Lellouch (born 1963), Observatoire de Paris planetary scientist.

People named Lellouche

Others

  • Bernard I (died 995), Count of Armagnac.
  • Vassili (1421–1448), Grand Prince of Muscovy.

References

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