Louisa Archer Thornton By Mariette Leslie Cotton 1905
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Places

;Australia * Louisa Island (Tasmania) ;Canada * Louisa or Lac-Louisa, a community in Wentworth, Quebec ;Malaysia * Louisa Reef, Sabah ;United States * Louisa, Kentucky *
Louisa, Missouri Louisa is an extinct town in southern Texas County, in the U.S. state of Missouri. The community was located along the South Prong of Jacks Fork Creek, southeast of Grogan. A post office called Louisa was established in 1905, and remained in ...
* Louisa, Virginia * Louisa County, Iowa *
Louisa County, Virginia Louisa County is a county located in the Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 37,596. The county seat is Louisa. History Prior to colonial settlement, the area comprising Louisa County was occupied by severa ...
;Belgium * Louisa - Square in Brussels and metro station, next to Palace de Justice, see Avenue Louise


Other

* HMS ''Louisa'', the name of four ships of the Royal Navy * ''Louisa'' (ship), United States ship of the 1800s * ''Louisa'' (film), 1950 film starring Ronald Reagan


People with the given name

* Louisa of Great Britain (1749–1768) *
Louisa, Countess of Craven Louisa, Countess of Craven, originally Louisa Brunton (1785?–1860) was an English actress. Birth and background Her father, John Brunton (1741-1819), son of a soap dealer in Norwich, was at one time a grocer in Drury Lane. He became an actor, ...
, originally Louisa Brunton (1785?–1860), English actress * Louisa (singer) (born Louisa Johnson, 1998), English singer * Louisa Adams (1775–1852), First Lady of the United States from 1825 to 1829 *
Louisa May Alcott Louisa May Alcott (; November 29, 1832March 6, 1888) was an American novelist, short story writer, and poet best known as the author of the novel ''Little Women'' (1868) and its sequels ''Little Men'' (1871) and ''Jo's Boys'' (1886). Raised in ...
(1832–1888), American novelist, short story writer and poet *
Louisa Rose Allen Louisa Rose Allen (born 29 April 1989), known professionally as Foxes, is an English singer, songwriter and model.Lester, Paul (2011)New Band of the Day: Foxes (No 1,142), '' The Guardian'', 4 November 2011. Retrieved 4 May 2013 Foxes's debut a ...
, English singer and songwriter known as Foxes *
Louisa Beaufort Louisa Catherine Beaufort (1781 - 1863) was an Irish antiquarian, author and artist. Family Beaufort was the daughter of Rev Daniel Augustus Beaufort and Mary Waller. Her grandfather was from the Huguenot community in London and moved to Ir ...
(1781–1863), Irish antiquarian, author and artist * Louisa Dow Benton (1831–1895), American linguist and letter writer *
Louisa Bertman Louisa Bertman is a digital activist, feminist, illustratoranimator GIF artist and filmmaker living in Cambridge, Massachusetts. As a visual narrative artist her work pushes illustrations, gifs, animated shorts, and visual narratives in conjunct ...
, Jewish American illustrator, animator, visual narrative artist specializing in social and political advocacy * Louisa Burns (c.1869–1958), American osteopathic physician *
Louisa Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire Louisa Frederica Augusta Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire, formerly Louisa Montagu, Duchess of Manchester (born Luise Friederike Auguste, Countess von Alten; 15 June 1832 – 15 July 1911), was a German-born British aristocrat sometimes referred ...
*
Louisa Cavendish-Bentinck Caroline Louisa Cavendish-Bentinck (née Burnaby; baptised 5 December 18326 July 1918) was the maternal grandmother of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, great-grandmother of Elizabeth II, and great-great-grandmother of King Charles III. Early lif ...
(1832–1918) * Louisa Chafee (born 1991), American competitive sailor *
Louisa Clein Louisa Clein (born 6 July 1979) is a British actress, known for portraying the role of Maya Stepney in the ITV soap opera ''Emmerdale''. Life and career Clein was born in Poole, Dorset to Jewish parents, Peter and Channa Clein (née Salomonson ...
(born 1979), English actress * Lady Louisa Conolly (1743–1821), Irish noblewoman * Louisa Knapp Curtis (1851–1910), Columnist and first editor of the Ladies Home Journal * Louisa Emily Dobrée (fl. ca. 1877–1917), French writer *
Louisa Lane Drew Louisa Lane Drew (January 10, 1820 – August 31, 1897) was an English-born American actress and theatre owner and an ancestor of the Barrymore acting family. Professionally she was often known as Mrs. John Drew. Life and career Louisa L ...
(1820–1897), English-born American actress * Louisa Durrell (1886–1964) * Louisa Frederici (1844–1921) *
Louisa Morton Greene Louisa Morton Greene (née Louisa Morton Willard; May 23, 1819 - March 5, 1900) was a 19th-century American reformer, writer, abolitionist, suffragist, women's rights worker, temperance worker, and Civil War relief worker, from Massachusetts. Th ...
, American social reformer *
Louisa Gould Louisa Eva Gould (7 October 1891 – February 1945) was a Jersey shopkeeper and a member of the British resistance movement in the Channel Islands during World War II. From 1942 until her arrest in 1944, Gould sheltered an escaped Soviet slave ...
, Jewish activist * Louisa Harland, Irish actress * Louisa Horton (1920–2008), American film, television, and stage actress *
Louisa Jacobson Louisa Jacobson Gummer (born June 12, 1991) is an American actress and model. She is best known for playing Marian Brook on hit HBO series '' The Gilded Age''. Early life Jacobson was born in Los Angeles, California, on June 12, 1991, to actre ...
(born 1991), American actress *
Louisa Jane Hall Louisa Jane Hall (née Park; February 7, 1802 – September 8, 1892) was an American poet, essayist, and literary critic. None of her poems appeared in print until after she was twenty; they were then published anonymously in the ''Literary Gazet ...
(1802–1892), American poet, essayist, literary critic * Louisa Vesterager Jespersen (died 2018), Danish female murder victim * Louisa Johnson, English singer * Louisa Krause (born 1986), American film, stage, and television actress *
Louisa Lawson Louisa Lawson (née Albury) (17 February 1848 – 12 August 1920) was an Australian poet, writer, publisher, suffragist, and feminist. She was the mother of the poet and author Henry Lawson. Early life Louisa Albury was born on 17 February ...
(1848–1920), Australian poet, writer, publisher, suffragist, and feminist * Louisa Lytton (born 1989), English actress and dancer *
Louisa Susannah Cheves McCord Louisa Susannah Cheves McCord (December 3, 1810 – November 23, 1879) was an American plantation owner and author from South Carolina, best known as a political essayist in defense of slavery. McCord, the daughter of Langdon Cheves, was born in ...
(1810–1879), American writer * Louisa Moritz (1936–2019), Cuban-American actress and lawyer *
Louisa Starr Louisa Starr, later Louisa Canziani (1845–25 May 1909), was a British painter. Biography Starr was born in London and lived on Russell Square when she became a copyist at the British Museum.Louisa Maria Stuart (1692–1712), Princess Royal *
Louisa Swain Louisa Ann Swain (née Gardner; 1801 – January 25, 1880) was the first woman in the United States to vote in a General election (U.S.), general election. She cast her ballot on September 6, 1870, in Laramie, Wyoming. Biography Born Louisa An ...
(1801–1880) * Louisa Thomas (born 1981), American writer and sports journalist * Louisa Caroline Huggins Tuthill (1799–1879), American children's book author * Louisa Wisseling, former member of Australian folk-influenced pop quartet '' The Seekers'' * Louisa Young, British writer


Fictional characters

*Louisa Clarke, a character in the film ''
Me Before You ''Me Before You'' is a romance novel written by Jojo Moyes. The book was first published on 5 January 2012 in the United Kingdom. A sequel titled ''After You'' was released on 24 September 2015 through Pamela Dorman Books. A second sequel, ''St ...
'' * Louisa Musgrove, character in
Jane Austen Jane Austen (; 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817) was an English novelist known primarily for her six major novels, which interpret, critique, and comment upon the British landed gentry at the end of the 18th century. Austen's plots of ...
's novel ''
Persuasion Persuasion or persuasion arts is an umbrella term for Social influence, influence. Persuasion can influence a person's Belief, beliefs, Attitude (psychology), attitudes, Intention, intentions, Motivation, motivations, or Behavior, behaviours. ...
''. *Louisa is the pen name of the eighteenth century English writer
Elizabeth Boyd Elizabeth Boyd (c. 1710 – 1745) was an English writer and poet who supported her family by writing novels, poetry, a play, and a periodical. She also wrote under the noms de plume Louisa or Eloisa. Boyd is one of three known members of the Sh ...
(1710–1745)


See also

* Louis (disambiguation) * Louise (disambiguation) *
Luisa (disambiguation) Luisa ( Italian and Spanish), Luísa ( Portuguese) or Louise (French) is a feminine given name; it is the feminine form of the given name Louis ( Luis), the French form of the Frankish Chlodowig (German Ludwig), from the Germanic elements ''hlo ...
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