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They both could be used as given names but are generally more a surname

I dunno I'd say I see more people with the first name Lewis than as their surname.

There's a pretty decent F1 driver that comes to mind. ;)
 

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Seen news that Weghorst will go to Burnley. Used to use him a bit in FIFA, so nice blast from the past. Could be a decent signing for them though seems like he's getting on a bit now.
 
Isn't that pronounced Leewy? Where as Lewis is actually pronounced how it is written.

Have you like ever heard someone say Leewy Armstrong? :p

They are both pronounced the same way.
 
Have you like ever heard someone say Leewy Armstrong? :p

They are both pronounced the same way.

Louis is normally pronounced Loo-y, Lewis would be pronounced Loo-is.
 

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Used to work with a guy called Lewis. Was an odd cat.

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Don't reckon so.

Jerry Lewis , Huey Lewis, Lennox Lewis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Lewis.
Last 25 years of AFL. Chris, Dale, Jordan and Mitch.

Can't believe this has turned into a discussion on whether Lewis is more a first name or surname
 
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