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Luigi
Mario character
3D render of a cartoon plumber with a mustache, a large round nose, a green cap with the letter L, a green shirt, indigo overalls, and brown shoes.

Luigi, as depicted in promotional artwork of New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

First appearance
  • Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)
  • March 14, 1983
Created by Shigeru Miyamoto
Portrayed by Danny Wells (The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!)
John Leguizamo (Super Mario Bros.)
Voiced by

English

  • Danny Wells (The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!)
  • Tony Rosato (The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World)
  • Charles Martinet (1992–present)[1]
  • Bob Sorenson (1993)[2]
  • Marc Graue (1994)[3]
  • Julien Bardakoff (1998–2001)
  • Charlie Day (2023 film)[4]

Japanese

  • Ichirōta Miyagawa (1996–1998)
  • Julien Bardakoff (1996)
  • Yū Mizushima (Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!, Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi’s Adventure Land)
  • Yoku Shioya (Super Mario’s Fire Brigade)
  • Naoki Tatsuta (Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.)
  • Kōji Tsujitani (Japanese DVD dub of Super Mario Bros film)
  • Bin Shimada (Japanese Nippon TV dub of Super Mario Bros film)
  • Tasuku Hatanaka (2023 film)[5]
In-universe information
Species Human
Gender Male
Occupation Plumber
Family Mario (twin brother)
Origin Mushroom Kingdom
Nationality Italian

Luigi (Japanese: ルイージ, Hepburn: Ruīji, pronounced [ɾɯ.iːʑi]; loo-EE-jee, Italian: [luˈiːdʒi]) is a fictional character featured in video games and related media released by Nintendo. Created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto, Luigi is portrayed as the younger fraternal twin brother and sidekick of Mario, Nintendo’s mascot. Luigi appears in many games throughout the Mario franchise, oftentimes accompanying his brother.

Luigi first appeared in the 1983 Game & Watch game Mario Bros., where he is the character controlled by the second player. He would retain this role in many future games, including Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, among other titles. He was first available as a primary character in Super Mario Bros. 2. In more recent appearances, Luigi’s role became increasingly restricted to spinoffs, such as the Mario Party and Mario Kart series; however, he has been featured in a starring role in Luigi’s Hammer Toss, Mario is Missing, Luigi’s Mansion, Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, Dr. Luigi, New Super Luigi U, Luigi’s Mansion Arcade, and Luigi’s Mansion 3. In most of said games, he is called upon to act as the hero because Mario is in need of rescue. Luigi has also appeared in every episode of the three DiC TV series based on the NES and Super NES games.

Originally developed as a palette swap of Mario with a green color scheme instead of red, Luigi has since developed a personality and style of his own. As his role in the Mario series progressed, Luigi evolved into a physically distinct character, and was made taller and thinner than his brother. Nintendo called the period of March 2013 to March 2014 the Year of Luigi to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the character’s existence. Correspondingly, games released in 2013 emphasized Luigi. An unlockable Luigi-themed version of Mario Bros., titled Luigi Bros., was also included with Super Mario 3D World.

Concept and creation

This emblem appears on Luigi’s hat and as a symbol for him in many game interfaces.

The events leading to Luigi’s creation began in 1982, during the development of Donkey Kong, where Shigeru Miyamoto had created Mario (then known as «Jumpman»), hoping that he would be able to recast the character in a variety of roles in future games.[6] Miyamoto was inspired by Joust to create a game with a simultaneous two-player mode, which led to his development of the game Mario Bros. in 1983. In that game, Luigi was given the role of Mario’s brother as the second playable character. Miyamoto observed that the Japanese word ruiji means «similar», thus explaining the similarities in size, shape, and gameplay of Luigi to Mario.[7]

While Miyamoto originally portrayed Mario as a carpenter in Donkey Kong, both Mario and Luigi were styled as Italian plumbers in Mario Bros., on the suggestion of a colleague.[8] Software constraints at the time of the respective game’s origins meant that Luigi’s first appearance was restricted to a simple palette swap. In terms of graphics and gameplay, the characters were completely identical;[9] the green color scheme adopted for Luigi remained one of his defining physical characteristics in subsequent releases.

After the success of Mario Bros., Luigi was introduced to a wider audience in 1985 with the release of the console game Super Mario Bros. Once again, his role was restricted to a palette swap and could only be used by the second player. The Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 2 in 1986, later released in the west as Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, marked the beginning of Luigi’s development toward becoming a more distinguished character. Luigi’s movement was no longer identical; he could now jump higher and farther than his brother, at the expense of movement response and precision.[10]

While this version of Super Mario Bros. 2 was released in Japan, it was deemed to be too difficult for American audiences at the time.[8] Consequently, In 1988, an alternative release was developed to serve as Super Mario Bros. 2 for Western players (and later released in Japan as Super Mario USA); this version played a key role in shaping Luigi’s current appearance.[8] The game was a conversion of Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, with the graphics altered to represent characters and scenes from the Mario franchise. In this release, the character of «Mama», who had the highest jump among the original cast, served as the template for Luigi, resulting in his taller, thinner look, combined with his Mario-esque outfit and boasting green color scheme. There were earlier appearances of Luigi being taller than Mario: in Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally and in Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!; in the previously mentioned anime he wore a yellow shirt, a blue hat, and blue overalls. Promotional artwork for Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World depict Luigi with this new look, but the actual games did not adapt this different character design until the 1992 game Super Mario Kart. Luigi’s distinctive appearance from Super Mario USA has been used ever since, even for remakes of older games.

Actor portrayal

Much like his appearance, Luigi’s vocal portrayal has fluctuated over the years. Mario Kart 64, in which many characters were voiced for the first time, some characters, including Luigi, had two different voices; the North American and European versions of the game feature a low-pitched voice for Luigi, provided by Charles Martinet, who also voices Mario, Wario, and Waluigi. The Japanese version uses a high-pitched, falsetto voice, provided by the then French translator at Nintendo Julien Bardakoff. Inconsistent voice acting continued with many Nintendo 64 games; all versions of Mario Party feature Bardakoff’s high-pitched clips from Mario Kart 64. Luigi retained this higher voice in Mario Party 2. In Mario Golf, Mario Tennis, and Mario Party 3, his voice returned to a lower state. Since then, with the exceptions of Mario Kart: Super Circuit and Super Smash Bros. Melee, Luigi has consistently had a medium-pitched voice, performed by Martinet. In Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Luigi’s voice was the same high pitched voice from the Japanese version of Mario Kart 64. In Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee, Luigi’s voice is made up of clips from Mario’s voice taken from Super Mario 64, with raised pitches. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, he has his own voice (which is medium-pitched) instead of a pitched-up version of Mario’s.[citation needed] Luigi will be voiced by Charlie Day in the upcoming 2023 film adaptation.[4]

Characteristics

The arcade version of Mario Bros., released in 1983, featured Luigi (right) in his debut appearance as a palette swap of Mario (left).

Luigi is portrayed as the taller, younger brother of Mario, and is usually seen dressed in a green shirt, dark blue overalls, and a green hat with a green «L» insignia. Although Luigi is a plumber like Mario,[11] other facets of his personality vary from game to game; Luigi always seems nervous and timid, but is good-natured and can keep his temper better than his brother. A baby version of the character named Baby Luigi debuted in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island, who is held captive by Kamek. He also appeared in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time as a playable character along with Baby Mario. He is voiced by Charles Martinet, just like his adult self. Being the younger twin of Mario, Luigi is presumed to be also 24 years old.[12]

While it has not been made official, Daisy may be Luigi’s romantic interest. They were a romantic couple in the Super Mario Bros. film[citation needed] and in Mario Kart Wii they are seen in statue dancing together. She was his caddy in NES Open Tournament Golf[13] as Peach was to Mario. Also on Daisy’s trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee, it says that she is possibly Luigi’s answer to Mario’s Peach.[14]

Surname

Nintendo did not initially give Luigi a surname. The first notable use of «Luigi Mario» was in the 1993 live-action film adaptation. In September 2015, at the Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary festival, Miyamoto stated that Mario’s full name was Mario Mario. As a result, this indirectly confirms Luigi’s full name to be Luigi Mario.[15][16]

Appearances

Luigi’s first appearance was in the 1983 arcade game Mario Bros.[11] as the character controlled by the second player. He retained this role in Wrecking Crew. He later appeared in Super Mario Bros.[11] for the NES, and again in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario Bros. 3, and Super Mario World. Super Mario Bros. 2 introduced Luigi as the taller of the two brothers, as well as the better jumper. Super Mario Bros. 3, and Super Mario World returned to featuring Luigi as a reskinned Mario. He made a minor appearance in his baby form in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island. Luigi was conspicuously absent in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine. However, the Nintendo DS remake of Super Mario 64 features him as a playable character alongside Mario, Yoshi, and Wario. He received his own starring role in the GameCube game Luigi’s Mansion, where he wins a mansion from a contest he never entered, and saves Mario from King Boo. Luigi’s Mansion has cultivated such a cult following that Nintendo made a sequel to the game nearly a decade after the original game’s release date. The sequel is called Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon and is playable on the Nintendo 3DS.[17] He reprised his role in the third game, Luigi’s Mansion 3, on Nintendo Switch.

Luigi has been associated with the more difficult second acts of multiple Super Mario games.[18] These include The Lost Levels, Super Mario Galaxy 2, New Super Luigi U and the new game plus in Super Mario 3D Land, which offer more challenging elaborations on their respective predecessors and allow the player to use Luigi as the main character, with whom reduced friction and higher jumping is consistent in all of these games. Luigi became playable in the Nintendo DS game New Super Mario Bros. as a hidden character, and as a hidden character in the Wii game Super Mario Galaxy. In its sequel, Super Mario Galaxy 2, the player can switch out for Luigi throughout the game.[19] He also appears as a playable character in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, where four players can play at once cooperatively as Mario, Luigi, and two Toads. He also appears in Super Mario 3D Land as a playable character as well as New Super Mario Bros. 2 and New Super Mario Bros. U, the latter having a DLC mode, where he is the main character, called New Super Luigi U. It has levels altered to his specific play abilities, including higher jumping. The DLC is also available as a standalone retail version. Luigi also appeared in Super Mario 3D World along with his brother, Peach, Rosalina and Toad.

Luigi appears in many of the Mario spin-offs, including Mario Kart, Mario Party, and all of the Mario sports titles. He also appears in all five installments of the Super Smash Bros. series; in the first three installments and Ultimate, he is an unlockable character.

Luigi has appeared in every Mario role-playing game. While he originally made a cameo appearance in the end credits of Super Mario RPG, he appears more prominently in the Paper Mario series. He is a non-playable character in the original Paper Mario. In the sequel Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, he appears yet again as a non-player character, going on a separate adventure from Mario’s. Super Paper Mario features him as a playable character after he is initially brainwashed into working for the antagonist under the name «Mr. L.» In Paper Mario: Sticker Star and Paper Mario: Color Splash, Luigi plays a minor role and can be found in the background of certain levels for a coin reward. In Color Splash, Luigi appears at the end of the game driving a kart and helps Mario reach Bowser’s Castle. In Paper Mario: The Origami King, he once again helps Mario by retrieving the keys of Peach’s Castle himself.[20] The Mario & Luigi series features Luigi as a main protagonist; the events of the games focus on him and his brother Mario. He has appeared in all seven Mario & Luigi games.

Other media

Luigi made his animated debut in the 1986 film Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Save Princess Peach!. In the film, where he was voiced by Yū Mizushima, he was not yet given a consistent color scheme, sporting a yellow shirt and a blue hat and overalls. In the film, Luigi was a greedy character, and even left Mario at one point to look for coins. He was also a little more serious, but less courageous, than his brother Mario, who constantly daydreamed about Princess Peach.[citation needed]

Luigi later made an appearance in the third of a trilogy of OVA’s entitled Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros. released in 1989, in which the Mario characters acted out the story of Snow White. He appears at the end of the video to save Mario and Peach from the Wicked Queen, portrayed by Koopa.

Luigi regularly appeared in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, airing from 1989 to 1990, which cast Danny Wells as both his live-action portrayal and voice. Like his brother, Luigi’s voice actor changed in later cartoons, in his case to Tony Rosato. Even though he was not the starring character in the show, Luigi appeared in all 91 episodes of the three DiC Mario cartoons, in one of which his brother himself did not appear («Life’s Ruff» from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3).

Luigi played a different role in the Super Mario Bros. film, where he was portrayed by John Leguizamo.[21] He is depicted as a more easy-going character in contrast to the cynical Mario, portrayed by Bob Hoskins.[21] In the film, Luigi is not Mario’s twin, but is much younger to the point that Mario is said to have been like a surrogate father to him since their parents’ deaths, and his romantic relationship with Daisy is one of the film’s main plot elements. He will be voiced by Charlie Day in the upcoming 2023 film adaptation.

Luigi has also appeared in several Robot Chicken sketches, always alongside Mario.[citation needed] In one sketch, he and Mario accidentally appear in Vice City, from the Grand Theft Auto series, while another features them competing in a Cannonball Run-styled car race.[citation needed]

In 2015, game designer Josh Millard released Ennuigi which relates the story of Luigi’s inability to come to terms with the lack of narrative in the original Super Mario Bros.[22][23][24] Reception regarding Luigi’s character in Ennuigi ranged from «depressed»,[25] «laconic»,[26] «perpetually miserable»,[27] to «an angsty teenager who just finished writing a book report about Albert Camus’ The Stranger[23] In a Reddit thread, Millard commented «I […] think it’s a pretty weird implied narrative once you step back and look at it, and enjoyed funneling some thoughts about all that into a recharacterization of Luigi as a guy who’s as legitimately confused and distressed by his strange life as you’d expect a person to be once removed from the bubble of cartoony context of the franchise.»[28]

Year of Luigi

On March 19, 2013, Nintendo began the «Year of Luigi». This included a year of Luigi-themed games like Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, Dr. Luigi, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, and New Super Luigi U. A Luigi’s Mansion statue was released on Club Nintendo. On March 19, 2014, the Year of Luigi ended.[29]

Month of Luigi

On October 4, 2019, Nintendo declared that the entire month of October would be the Month of Luigi. This was done to celebrate Luigi’s Mansion 3, which was released on October 31, 2019. The Month of Luigi ended on November 1, 2019.[30]

Reception

Since his appearance in Super Mario Bros., Luigi has received highly positive reception. Nintendo Power listed Luigi as their fifth favourite hero, citing his dependability while describing him as being an underdog. They also listed him as having one of the best mustaches.[31] GameDaily listed the «neglected guy» as one of their top 25 video game archetypes, citing Luigi as an example and stating that he lacks the charisma of his older brother Mario and that he should get another starring role.[32] They also listed Luigi’s Poltergust 3000 from Luigi’s Mansion as one of the top 25 Nintendo gimmicks.[33] UGO Networks ranked Luigi at No. 16 on their «25 Most Memorable Italians in Video Games» list, ranking him over Mario himself.[34]

Luigi has been featured in many «Top Sidekicks» lists. Machinima placed Luigi on their «Top 10 Sidekicks in Gaming» list.[35] He was also listed as the best sidekick in video games by Maximum PC.[36] IGN ranked him second on their top 10 list, commenting «No pair illustrates brotherly love like Mario and Luigi».[37] Maxim listed Luigi as the second most underrated sidekick, behind Waylon Smithers of the television series «The Simpsons».[38]

References

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External links

  • Mario Bros. at the Killer List of Videogames
  • Luigi on Super Mario Wiki

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This article is about the Nintendo character. For other people named Luigi, see Luigi (name). For other uses, see Luigi (disambiguation).

Luigi
Mario character
3D render of a cartoon plumber with a mustache, a large round nose, a green cap with the letter L, a green shirt, indigo overalls, and brown shoes.

Luigi, as depicted in promotional artwork of New Super Mario Bros. U Deluxe

First appearance
  • Mario Bros. (Game & Watch)
  • March 14, 1983
Created by Shigeru Miyamoto
Portrayed by Danny Wells (The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!)
John Leguizamo (Super Mario Bros.)
Voiced by

English

  • Danny Wells (The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!)
  • Tony Rosato (The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World)
  • Charles Martinet (1992–present)[1]
  • Bob Sorenson (1993)[2]
  • Marc Graue (1994)[3]
  • Julien Bardakoff (1998–2001)
  • Charlie Day (2023 film)[4]

Japanese

  • Ichirōta Miyagawa (1996–1998)
  • Julien Bardakoff (1996)
  • Yū Mizushima (Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!, Super Mario World: Mario & Yoshi’s Adventure Land)
  • Yoku Shioya (Super Mario’s Fire Brigade)
  • Naoki Tatsuta (Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros.)
  • Kōji Tsujitani (Japanese DVD dub of Super Mario Bros film)
  • Bin Shimada (Japanese Nippon TV dub of Super Mario Bros film)
  • Tasuku Hatanaka (2023 film)[5]
In-universe information
Species Human
Gender Male
Occupation Plumber
Family Mario (twin brother)
Origin Mushroom Kingdom
Nationality Italian

Luigi (Japanese: ルイージ, Hepburn: Ruīji, pronounced [ɾɯ.iːʑi]; loo-EE-jee, Italian: [luˈiːdʒi]) is a fictional character featured in video games and related media released by Nintendo. Created by Japanese video game designer Shigeru Miyamoto, Luigi is portrayed as the younger fraternal twin brother and sidekick of Mario, Nintendo’s mascot. Luigi appears in many games throughout the Mario franchise, oftentimes accompanying his brother.

Luigi first appeared in the 1983 Game & Watch game Mario Bros., where he is the character controlled by the second player. He would retain this role in many future games, including Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, among other titles. He was first available as a primary character in Super Mario Bros. 2. In more recent appearances, Luigi’s role became increasingly restricted to spinoffs, such as the Mario Party and Mario Kart series; however, he has been featured in a starring role in Luigi’s Hammer Toss, Mario is Missing, Luigi’s Mansion, Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, Dr. Luigi, New Super Luigi U, Luigi’s Mansion Arcade, and Luigi’s Mansion 3. In most of said games, he is called upon to act as the hero because Mario is in need of rescue. Luigi has also appeared in every episode of the three DiC TV series based on the NES and Super NES games.

Originally developed as a palette swap of Mario with a green color scheme instead of red, Luigi has since developed a personality and style of his own. As his role in the Mario series progressed, Luigi evolved into a physically distinct character, and was made taller and thinner than his brother. Nintendo called the period of March 2013 to March 2014 the Year of Luigi to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the character’s existence. Correspondingly, games released in 2013 emphasized Luigi. An unlockable Luigi-themed version of Mario Bros., titled Luigi Bros., was also included with Super Mario 3D World.

Concept and creation

This emblem appears on Luigi’s hat and as a symbol for him in many game interfaces.

The events leading to Luigi’s creation began in 1982, during the development of Donkey Kong, where Shigeru Miyamoto had created Mario (then known as «Jumpman»), hoping that he would be able to recast the character in a variety of roles in future games.[6] Miyamoto was inspired by Joust to create a game with a simultaneous two-player mode, which led to his development of the game Mario Bros. in 1983. In that game, Luigi was given the role of Mario’s brother as the second playable character. Miyamoto observed that the Japanese word ruiji means «similar», thus explaining the similarities in size, shape, and gameplay of Luigi to Mario.[7]

While Miyamoto originally portrayed Mario as a carpenter in Donkey Kong, both Mario and Luigi were styled as Italian plumbers in Mario Bros., on the suggestion of a colleague.[8] Software constraints at the time of the respective game’s origins meant that Luigi’s first appearance was restricted to a simple palette swap. In terms of graphics and gameplay, the characters were completely identical;[9] the green color scheme adopted for Luigi remained one of his defining physical characteristics in subsequent releases.

After the success of Mario Bros., Luigi was introduced to a wider audience in 1985 with the release of the console game Super Mario Bros. Once again, his role was restricted to a palette swap and could only be used by the second player. The Japanese version of Super Mario Bros. 2 in 1986, later released in the west as Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, marked the beginning of Luigi’s development toward becoming a more distinguished character. Luigi’s movement was no longer identical; he could now jump higher and farther than his brother, at the expense of movement response and precision.[10]

While this version of Super Mario Bros. 2 was released in Japan, it was deemed to be too difficult for American audiences at the time.[8] Consequently, In 1988, an alternative release was developed to serve as Super Mario Bros. 2 for Western players (and later released in Japan as Super Mario USA); this version played a key role in shaping Luigi’s current appearance.[8] The game was a conversion of Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic, with the graphics altered to represent characters and scenes from the Mario franchise. In this release, the character of «Mama», who had the highest jump among the original cast, served as the template for Luigi, resulting in his taller, thinner look, combined with his Mario-esque outfit and boasting green color scheme. There were earlier appearances of Luigi being taller than Mario: in Famicom Grand Prix II: 3D Hot Rally and in Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Rescue Princess Peach!; in the previously mentioned anime he wore a yellow shirt, a blue hat, and blue overalls. Promotional artwork for Super Mario Bros. 3 and Super Mario World depict Luigi with this new look, but the actual games did not adapt this different character design until the 1992 game Super Mario Kart. Luigi’s distinctive appearance from Super Mario USA has been used ever since, even for remakes of older games.

Actor portrayal

Much like his appearance, Luigi’s vocal portrayal has fluctuated over the years. Mario Kart 64, in which many characters were voiced for the first time, some characters, including Luigi, had two different voices; the North American and European versions of the game feature a low-pitched voice for Luigi, provided by Charles Martinet, who also voices Mario, Wario, and Waluigi. The Japanese version uses a high-pitched, falsetto voice, provided by the then French translator at Nintendo Julien Bardakoff. Inconsistent voice acting continued with many Nintendo 64 games; all versions of Mario Party feature Bardakoff’s high-pitched clips from Mario Kart 64. Luigi retained this higher voice in Mario Party 2. In Mario Golf, Mario Tennis, and Mario Party 3, his voice returned to a lower state. Since then, with the exceptions of Mario Kart: Super Circuit and Super Smash Bros. Melee, Luigi has consistently had a medium-pitched voice, performed by Martinet. In Mario Kart: Super Circuit, Luigi’s voice was the same high pitched voice from the Japanese version of Mario Kart 64. In Super Smash Bros. and Super Smash Bros. Melee, Luigi’s voice is made up of clips from Mario’s voice taken from Super Mario 64, with raised pitches. In Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U, and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, he has his own voice (which is medium-pitched) instead of a pitched-up version of Mario’s.[citation needed] Luigi will be voiced by Charlie Day in the upcoming 2023 film adaptation.[4]

Characteristics

The arcade version of Mario Bros., released in 1983, featured Luigi (right) in his debut appearance as a palette swap of Mario (left).

Luigi is portrayed as the taller, younger brother of Mario, and is usually seen dressed in a green shirt, dark blue overalls, and a green hat with a green «L» insignia. Although Luigi is a plumber like Mario,[11] other facets of his personality vary from game to game; Luigi always seems nervous and timid, but is good-natured and can keep his temper better than his brother. A baby version of the character named Baby Luigi debuted in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island, who is held captive by Kamek. He also appeared in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time as a playable character along with Baby Mario. He is voiced by Charles Martinet, just like his adult self. Being the younger twin of Mario, Luigi is presumed to be also 24 years old.[12]

While it has not been made official, Daisy may be Luigi’s romantic interest. They were a romantic couple in the Super Mario Bros. film[citation needed] and in Mario Kart Wii they are seen in statue dancing together. She was his caddy in NES Open Tournament Golf[13] as Peach was to Mario. Also on Daisy’s trophy in Super Smash Bros. Melee, it says that she is possibly Luigi’s answer to Mario’s Peach.[14]

Surname

Nintendo did not initially give Luigi a surname. The first notable use of «Luigi Mario» was in the 1993 live-action film adaptation. In September 2015, at the Super Mario Bros. 30th Anniversary festival, Miyamoto stated that Mario’s full name was Mario Mario. As a result, this indirectly confirms Luigi’s full name to be Luigi Mario.[15][16]

Appearances

Luigi’s first appearance was in the 1983 arcade game Mario Bros.[11] as the character controlled by the second player. He retained this role in Wrecking Crew. He later appeared in Super Mario Bros.[11] for the NES, and again in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels, Super Mario Bros. 2, Super Mario Bros. 3, and Super Mario World. Super Mario Bros. 2 introduced Luigi as the taller of the two brothers, as well as the better jumper. Super Mario Bros. 3, and Super Mario World returned to featuring Luigi as a reskinned Mario. He made a minor appearance in his baby form in Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island. Luigi was conspicuously absent in Super Mario 64 and Super Mario Sunshine. However, the Nintendo DS remake of Super Mario 64 features him as a playable character alongside Mario, Yoshi, and Wario. He received his own starring role in the GameCube game Luigi’s Mansion, where he wins a mansion from a contest he never entered, and saves Mario from King Boo. Luigi’s Mansion has cultivated such a cult following that Nintendo made a sequel to the game nearly a decade after the original game’s release date. The sequel is called Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon and is playable on the Nintendo 3DS.[17] He reprised his role in the third game, Luigi’s Mansion 3, on Nintendo Switch.

Luigi has been associated with the more difficult second acts of multiple Super Mario games.[18] These include The Lost Levels, Super Mario Galaxy 2, New Super Luigi U and the new game plus in Super Mario 3D Land, which offer more challenging elaborations on their respective predecessors and allow the player to use Luigi as the main character, with whom reduced friction and higher jumping is consistent in all of these games. Luigi became playable in the Nintendo DS game New Super Mario Bros. as a hidden character, and as a hidden character in the Wii game Super Mario Galaxy. In its sequel, Super Mario Galaxy 2, the player can switch out for Luigi throughout the game.[19] He also appears as a playable character in New Super Mario Bros. Wii, where four players can play at once cooperatively as Mario, Luigi, and two Toads. He also appears in Super Mario 3D Land as a playable character as well as New Super Mario Bros. 2 and New Super Mario Bros. U, the latter having a DLC mode, where he is the main character, called New Super Luigi U. It has levels altered to his specific play abilities, including higher jumping. The DLC is also available as a standalone retail version. Luigi also appeared in Super Mario 3D World along with his brother, Peach, Rosalina and Toad.

Luigi appears in many of the Mario spin-offs, including Mario Kart, Mario Party, and all of the Mario sports titles. He also appears in all five installments of the Super Smash Bros. series; in the first three installments and Ultimate, he is an unlockable character.

Luigi has appeared in every Mario role-playing game. While he originally made a cameo appearance in the end credits of Super Mario RPG, he appears more prominently in the Paper Mario series. He is a non-playable character in the original Paper Mario. In the sequel Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, he appears yet again as a non-player character, going on a separate adventure from Mario’s. Super Paper Mario features him as a playable character after he is initially brainwashed into working for the antagonist under the name «Mr. L.» In Paper Mario: Sticker Star and Paper Mario: Color Splash, Luigi plays a minor role and can be found in the background of certain levels for a coin reward. In Color Splash, Luigi appears at the end of the game driving a kart and helps Mario reach Bowser’s Castle. In Paper Mario: The Origami King, he once again helps Mario by retrieving the keys of Peach’s Castle himself.[20] The Mario & Luigi series features Luigi as a main protagonist; the events of the games focus on him and his brother Mario. He has appeared in all seven Mario & Luigi games.

Other media

Luigi made his animated debut in the 1986 film Super Mario Bros.: The Great Mission to Save Princess Peach!. In the film, where he was voiced by Yū Mizushima, he was not yet given a consistent color scheme, sporting a yellow shirt and a blue hat and overalls. In the film, Luigi was a greedy character, and even left Mario at one point to look for coins. He was also a little more serious, but less courageous, than his brother Mario, who constantly daydreamed about Princess Peach.[citation needed]

Luigi later made an appearance in the third of a trilogy of OVA’s entitled Amada Anime Series: Super Mario Bros. released in 1989, in which the Mario characters acted out the story of Snow White. He appears at the end of the video to save Mario and Peach from the Wicked Queen, portrayed by Koopa.

Luigi regularly appeared in The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, airing from 1989 to 1990, which cast Danny Wells as both his live-action portrayal and voice. Like his brother, Luigi’s voice actor changed in later cartoons, in his case to Tony Rosato. Even though he was not the starring character in the show, Luigi appeared in all 91 episodes of the three DiC Mario cartoons, in one of which his brother himself did not appear («Life’s Ruff» from The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3).

Luigi played a different role in the Super Mario Bros. film, where he was portrayed by John Leguizamo.[21] He is depicted as a more easy-going character in contrast to the cynical Mario, portrayed by Bob Hoskins.[21] In the film, Luigi is not Mario’s twin, but is much younger to the point that Mario is said to have been like a surrogate father to him since their parents’ deaths, and his romantic relationship with Daisy is one of the film’s main plot elements. He will be voiced by Charlie Day in the upcoming 2023 film adaptation.

Luigi has also appeared in several Robot Chicken sketches, always alongside Mario.[citation needed] In one sketch, he and Mario accidentally appear in Vice City, from the Grand Theft Auto series, while another features them competing in a Cannonball Run-styled car race.[citation needed]

In 2015, game designer Josh Millard released Ennuigi which relates the story of Luigi’s inability to come to terms with the lack of narrative in the original Super Mario Bros.[22][23][24] Reception regarding Luigi’s character in Ennuigi ranged from «depressed»,[25] «laconic»,[26] «perpetually miserable»,[27] to «an angsty teenager who just finished writing a book report about Albert Camus’ The Stranger[23] In a Reddit thread, Millard commented «I […] think it’s a pretty weird implied narrative once you step back and look at it, and enjoyed funneling some thoughts about all that into a recharacterization of Luigi as a guy who’s as legitimately confused and distressed by his strange life as you’d expect a person to be once removed from the bubble of cartoony context of the franchise.»[28]

Year of Luigi

On March 19, 2013, Nintendo began the «Year of Luigi». This included a year of Luigi-themed games like Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon, Dr. Luigi, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, and New Super Luigi U. A Luigi’s Mansion statue was released on Club Nintendo. On March 19, 2014, the Year of Luigi ended.[29]

Month of Luigi

On October 4, 2019, Nintendo declared that the entire month of October would be the Month of Luigi. This was done to celebrate Luigi’s Mansion 3, which was released on October 31, 2019. The Month of Luigi ended on November 1, 2019.[30]

Reception

Since his appearance in Super Mario Bros., Luigi has received highly positive reception. Nintendo Power listed Luigi as their fifth favourite hero, citing his dependability while describing him as being an underdog. They also listed him as having one of the best mustaches.[31] GameDaily listed the «neglected guy» as one of their top 25 video game archetypes, citing Luigi as an example and stating that he lacks the charisma of his older brother Mario and that he should get another starring role.[32] They also listed Luigi’s Poltergust 3000 from Luigi’s Mansion as one of the top 25 Nintendo gimmicks.[33] UGO Networks ranked Luigi at No. 16 on their «25 Most Memorable Italians in Video Games» list, ranking him over Mario himself.[34]

Luigi has been featured in many «Top Sidekicks» lists. Machinima placed Luigi on their «Top 10 Sidekicks in Gaming» list.[35] He was also listed as the best sidekick in video games by Maximum PC.[36] IGN ranked him second on their top 10 list, commenting «No pair illustrates brotherly love like Mario and Luigi».[37] Maxim listed Luigi as the second most underrated sidekick, behind Waylon Smithers of the television series «The Simpsons».[38]

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External links

  • Mario Bros. at the Killer List of Videogames
  • Luigi on Super Mario Wiki

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Луиджи Маджи — Luigi Maggi Имя при рождении: Luigi Maggi Дата рождения: 21 декабря 1867 Место рождения: Турин Италия Дата смерти: 22 августа 1946 … Википедия

Луиджи Фаджиоли — Национальность Италия Дата рождения 9 июня 1898 … Википедия

Луиджи Гальвани — Luigi Galvani Луиджи Гальвани, отец современной электрофизиологии и создатель теории «животного электричества» Дата рождения: 9 сентября 1737(17370909) Место рождения: Б … Википедия

Луиджи Пульчи — Луиджи Пульчи. Фрагмент фрески работы Филиппино Липпи в капелле Бранкаччи в церкви Санта Мария дель Кармине. Флоренция Луиджи Пульчи (итал. Luigi Pulci) (15 августа 1432, Флоренция 11 ноября 1484, Падуя) итальянский поэт гуманист. Биография Род… … Википедия

Луиджи Керубини — Мария Луиджи Карло Зенобио Сальваторе Керубини (итал. Maria Luigi Carlo Zenobio Salvatore Cherubini; 14 сентября 1760, Флоренция 15 марта 1842, Париж) итальянский композитор и музыкальный теоретик. Учился в Болонье у Джузеппе Сарти, сочинял с… … Википедия

Луиджи Лаблаш — (Luigi Lablache) Дата рождения 6 декабря 1794 Место рождения Неаполь Дата смерти 23 января 1858 Место смерти … Википедия

Луиджи Пиранделло — Luigi Pirandello Дата рождения: 28 июня 1867 Место рождения: Агридженто, Сицилия, Италия Дата смерти: 10 декабря 1936 Место сме … Википедия

Луиджи на других языках

Синонимные имена для Луиджи в разных странах и языках.

Луиджи в древнегерманском Луиджи в древнегерманском (латинизированном) языке
Луиджи на голландском языке Луиджи на французском языке
Луиджи на немецком языке Луиджи на польском языке
Луиджи на португальском (бразильском) языке Луиджи на испанском языке
Луиджи на португальском языке Луиджи на английском языке
Луиджи на шведском языке Луиджи на норвежском
Луиджи на датском языке Луиджи на литовском языке
Луиджи на латышском Луиджи на исландском языке
Луиджи в баскском Луиджи на галисийском
Луиджи в Бретонском Луиджи на хорватском языке
Луиджи на чешском языке Луиджи на словенском языке
Луиджи на словацком Луиджи на каталонском языке
Луиджи на языке Окситанский Луиджи на венгерском
Луиджи на ирландском языке Луиджи на эсперанто
Луиджи в средневековом окситанском

имя Луиджи в разных странах

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Луиджи на других языках

Синонимные имена для Луиджи в разных странах и языках.

Луиджи в древнегерманском Луиджи в древнегерманском (латинизированном) языке
Луиджи на голландском языке Луиджи на французском языке
Луиджи на немецком языке Луиджи на польском языке
Луиджи на португальском (бразильском) языке Луиджи на испанском языке
Луиджи на португальском языке Луиджи на английском языке
Луиджи на шведском языке Луиджи на норвежском
Луиджи на датском языке Луиджи на литовском языке
Луиджи на латышском Луиджи на исландском языке
Луиджи в баскском Луиджи на галисийском
Луиджи в Бретонском Луиджи на хорватском языке
Луиджи на чешском языке Луиджи на словенском языке
Луиджи на словацком Луиджи на каталонском языке
Луиджи на языке Окситанский Луиджи на венгерском
Луиджи на ирландском языке Луиджи на эсперанто
Луиджи в средневековом окситанском

имя Луиджи в разных странах

Список синонимичных имен к имени Луиджи в разных странах мира.

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Теперь вы знаете какие однокоренные слова подходят к слову Как пишется луиджи на английском, а так же какой у него корень, приставка, суффикс и окончание. Вы можете дополнить список однокоренных слов к слову «Как пишется луиджи на английском», предложив свой вариант в комментариях ниже, а также выразить свое несогласие проведенным с морфемным разбором.

MihaeIa, excuse me!

His publishing house is 59, Luigi is 23!

— And what height is he?

Михаэла, извини!

Его издательству 59, а Луиджи 23!

— Какого он роста?

Don’t stay like this, be more natural!

I’m Luigi.

Listen, hare male, what I put you here for?

Не стойте как столбы, будьте естественными!

Здравствуйте, я Луиджи.

Слушай, ушастый, я тебя здесь для чего поставил?

Hello!

I’m Luigi.

Delicious!

Здравствуйте!

Я Луиджи.

Потрясающе!

Ancient fucking medicine, my ass.

(somber orchestral music) I’ve spoken with Luigi.

The lease was up and an offer was made.

Проклятое зелье!

Я говорил с Луиджи.

Поступило предложение на аренду.

We’lI see.

Yes, Luigi. 42, Racaciuni Street.

Tell him to be careful, not to get robbed at the aeroport.

Поглядим.

Да, Луиджи. Улица Ракачуни, 42. Отопени, конечно же.

Скажи, чтобы был осторожен, чтобы не ограбили в аэропорту.

Turtle formation!

Luigi!

Luigi! Bastards!

Silence!

Antonio Urbani, of Luigi and Anita Baratelli.

45-years-old, residing at number 13, Vico del Piede.

Тишина в зале!

Антонио Урбани, сын Луиджи и Аниты Барателли.

45 лет, проживающий на Вико дель Пьеде 13

I’ll give my wages to the kids.

You understand me, don’t you, Luìgi?

Yeah, I understand.

Жалованье буду переводить детям.

Ты меня понимаешь?

Да, я тебя понял.

— OK.

Good evening, Luigi.

— Hi, Pasquà.

— Отлично.

— Добрый вечер, Луиджи.

— Добрый вечер.

I spent the afternoon in our records office, and I too had a very interesting encounter.

«Ferraris, Luigi.

Born in Turin, October 3, 1906. Arrested in Bologna on February 4, 1928.

Арестован в Болонье четвёртого февраля 1928-го. Приговорён к двенадцати годам тюрьмы за участие в антигосударственном заговоре.

Бежал во время перевода из одной тюрьмы о другую, замечен в Париже и Марселе».

Луиджи Феррарис!

Escaped during transport. Spotted in Paris and Marseille.»

Luigi Ferraris.

You’ve outdone me.

Но главное теперь: взять его!

— Не бойтесь, от меня он не уйдет!

— Нет, не надо. Поймите меня правильно.

«I declare before Allah…» That’s…

«That Officer Luigi Baldini was dying when I found him.» Dying, you heard that?

It’s all true.

«Клянусь Аллахом, что…» Что…

«убью этого офицера Луиджи Бальдини, как только найду его.» Ты слышишь, «Убью».

Это все правда.

You clown, you!

Luigi.

This is it.

— Всё кривляешься. — А что плохого?

— Готово, синьор. Иду.

Приехали.

Look at him now.

My pal Luigi.

A good guy.

Работал на них, и его уволили.

Ты позволишь?

Кто он?

Bad news.

Luigi and Bimba were blown up.

Jo’s dead. — What about Mario?

Правда?

Ты уверен? Да! Да!

Я увижу Марио!

Sparkling champagne!

— Real champagne, Luigi? — Of course. You’re rich!

Can I have a taste?

Шампанское, игристое!

Настоящее шампанское, Луиджи?

Разумеется. Ты при деньгах?

Sure, but even so.

Listen, Luigi.

Before he was hanged, my father asked to take a shower.

Слушай, Луиджи!

Перед повешением мой отец…

Попросился в душ. В нашей семье это дурная привычка.

A YOUNG MAN

LUIGI

— NANA WONDERS WHETHER SHE’S HAPPY

СЦЕНА ДЕВЯТАЯ.

МОЛОДОЙ ЧЕЛОВЕК.

ЛУИДЖИ. НАНА ХОЧЕТ ПОНЯТЬ, СЧАСТЛИВА ЛИ ОНА.

Unfortunately for you… the bosses can resist for years.

Luigi said to me yesterday.

He’ll never give in.

К несчастью для вас… боссы могут сопротивляться несколько лет.

Синьор Луиджи сказал мне вчера.

Он никогда не сдастся.

Hans Christian Andersen…

Gulliver’s Tra— I am Luigi Ferrigo… merchant from Genoa.

I have got a horse for you at the stables.

√анс ристиан јндерсон…

Ћилипут… ѕутешестви€ √ул… я Ћуиджи ‘ерриго… купец из √енуи.

» мен€ лошадь дл€ вас в конюшне.

Lucrecia!

Yes, Luigi?

Come immediatedly, I must speak with you.

Лукреция!

Да, Луиджи?

Подойди немедленно, я должен поговорить с тобой.

I am coming, just a moment.

Luigi?

What is wrong, why so nervous?

Я иду, секунду.

Луиджи?

Что-то не так, почему ты так нервничаешь?

The red headed one.

You are imagining things, Luigi, she is one of our must trusted models.

Do you think that all the precautions our organisation has taken, are useless?

Рыжеволосая.

Ты выдумываешь, Луиджи, она одна из наших доверенных моделей.

Ты думаешь, что все меры предосторожности, принятые нашей организацией — бесполезны?

We missed you yesterday.

Especially Luigi.

Ciao, padre mio.

Нам тебя вчера не хватало.

Особенно Луиджи.

Чао, отче.

I have been working here for the last two months, and nothing abnormal has happened.

All is rolling along, please Luigi, do not worry.

Say, Lucrecia, when do you go on stage?

Я работала здесь в течение последних двух месяцев, и ничего аномального не произошло.

Всё идёт гладко, пожалуйста, Луиджи, не волнуйся.

Скажи, Лукреция, когда ты выйдешь на сцену?

Afterwards, they go out to a restaurant or a movie.

— Is Luigi here?

— Upstairs.

Прочие идут в рестораны или в кино.

— Луиджи на месте?

— Он наверху.

You’ll see, old Snaporaz.

My poor Luigi doesn’t seem happy at all.

You see, my husband is not the confident type.

Вот увидишь, старый хитрец.

Мой бедный Луиджи совсем несчастен.

Понимаешь, мой муж не из тех, кто уверен в себе.

Oh God, I’m so ashamed, so ashamed and hurt!

But above all, during his whole life and in any place where he lived, the pious Luigi most abhorred any

Get down!

— Не подходи. О, Господи, как мне стыдно. Мне стыдно и больно!

Но кроме этого теперь на всю жизнь, где бы он ни жил, Луиджи чурался разговаривать и знакомиться с женщинами, чьего присутствия он избегал, так что любой, кто его видел, считал, что он испытывает к ним врожденную неприязнь…

На колени!

— This is… what’s your name, Carlo?

Luigi

I went to Otello, to Alpi, under the arcades everywhere.

‘Это… Как тебя зовут? Карло?

Луиджи…

Я ходил в Отелло, Альпи, в галереи везде.

Feigin. Noel Rosa. Dolores Duran.

Ico, Oswaldo, Luigi, Oscar, Nicolino, Milton.

Saravá!

Божини, Но Роса, Долорес Дюран, Сильвио Монтеро, — я пью за всех вас и за всех моих друзей, столь близких сегодня моему сердцу.

За Бадена, Сико, Освальдо, Луиджи,

Оскара Николино, Мильтона, Саррава…

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луиджи — перевод на английский

Антонио Урбани, сын Луиджи и Аниты Барателли.

Antonio Urbani, of Luigi and Anita Baratelli.

— Добрый вечер, Луиджи.

Good evening, Luigi.

— Разве Луиджи тебе не сказал?

— Hasn’t Luigi told you?

Вот держи, брюки Луиджи

Is this gangster here Luigi’s old man?

Настоящее шампанское, Луиджи?

— Real champagne, Luigi? — Of course. You’re rich!

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Отведи его к Луиджи и угости его пивом.

Take him to Luigi’s and get him a beer.

Луиджи пошел обедать.

Unfortunately, Luigi’s at lunch.

Ты больше не ходишь к Луиджи?

You dropped Luigi’s.

Дадно, иди к Луиджи и принеси оттуда какой-нибудь приличной жратвы.

Right, go to Luigi’s and get him some decent grub.

— Кулаки Луиджи тебе надают!

Luigi’s fists will rule you!

Показать ещё примеры для «luigi’s»…

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Происхождение фамилии Луиджи

Большинство фамилий, в том числе и фамилия Луиджи, произошло от отчеств (по крестильному или мирскому имени одного из предков), прозвищ (по роду деятельности, месту происхождения или какой-то другой особенности предка) или других родовых имён.

История фамилии Луиджи

В различных общественных слоях фамилии появились в разное время. История фамилии Луиджи насчитывает долгую историю. Впервые фамилия Луиджи встречается в летописях духовенства с середины XVIII века. Обычно они образовались от названий приходов и церквей или имени отца. Некоторые священнослужители приобретали фамилии при выпуске из семинарии, при этом лучшим ученикам давались фамилии наиболее благозвучные и несшие сугубо положительный смысл, как например Луиджи. Фамилия Луиджи наследуется из поколения в поколение по мужской линии (или по женской).

Суть фамилии Луиджи по буквам

Фамилия Луиджи состоит из 6 букв. Фамилии из шести букв обычно принадлежат особам, в характере которых доминируют такие качества, как восторженность, граничащая с экзальтацией, и склонность к легкому эпатажу. Они уделяют много времени созданию собственного имиджа, используя все доступные средства для того, чтобы подчеркнуть свою оригинальность. Проанализировав значение каждой буквы в фамилии Луиджи можно понять ее суть и скрытое значение.

  • Л — тонко воспринимают прекрасное. Мягкость характера, умение в нужный момент подобрать ключик к каждому. Обладают артистизмом и художественным складом ума. Желание делиться опытом. Не тратят жизнь бессмысленно, ищут истинное предназначение. В худшем варианте – самовлюбленность, недовольство окружающими.
  • У — богатое воображение, знак великодушия. Эти люди сопереживают окружающим. Хранят секреты, стремятся достичь духовного совершенства. Отсутствие чувства меры. Направленность внутрь себя, слабое взаимодействие с обществом.
  • И — романтичные, утончённые и чувственные натуры. Добрые, мечтают о гармонии с окружающим миром. В сложной ситуации проявляют практичность. Иногда склонны к одиночеству и аскетизму. Неумение подчиняться кому-либо, в то же время указывает на равнодушие к власти.
  • Д — приступая к работе, хорошо обдумывают последовательность. Основной ориентир — семья. Занимаются благотворительностью. Капризны. Имеют скрытые экстрасенсорные способности. «Работа на публику», нежелание внутреннего развития, основной акцент люди, имеющие в имени такую букву, делают на кратковременном положительном впечатлении со стороны общественности.
  • Ж — скрытность, разносторонний внутренний мир. Требует к себе повышенного внимания. Постоянное стремление к значимости, важен сам факт признания, а не реальная картина.
  • И — романтичные, утончённые и чувственные натуры. Добрые, мечтают о гармонии с окружающим миром. В сложной ситуации проявляют практичность. Иногда склонны к одиночеству и аскетизму. Неумение подчиняться кому-либо, в то же время указывает на равнодушие к власти.
  • Значение фамилии Луиджи

    Фамилия является основным элементом, связывающим человека со вселенной и окружающим миром. Она определяет его судьбу, основные черты характера и наиболее значимые события. Внутри фамилии Луиджи скрывается опыт, накопленный предыдущими поколениями и предками. По нумерологии фамилии Луиджи можно определить жизненный путь рода, семейное благополучие, достоинства, недостатки и характер носителя фамилии. Число фамилии Луиджи в нумерологии — 4. Люди с фамилией Луиджи — это упрямые и своенравные люди, двигающиеся к поставленной цели. Число 4 в фамилии наделяет своего носителя упорством, целеустремленностью и достаточным количеством сил. Такие особы не слишком общительны: они старательно избегают компаний и стараются не тратить свободное время понапрасну. Все выполняемые дела даются им с трудом, но этот факт не останавливает человека с фамилией Луиджи от задуманного.
    В их психологической матрице присутствуют элементы меланхолии, которая активно проявляется в сложных ситуациях. Это мыслители, тщательно обдумывающие свои шаги. Они сознательно избегают риска и чаще всего используют проверенные способы достижения цели.

  • Жизненный путь рода и фамилии Луиджи.
    Высшие силы наделили носителей фамилии Луиджи мощной защитой. Они защищают этих людей от жизненных невзгод и всевозможных неприятностей. Как только человек начинает двигаться в неверном направлении, на помощь ему приходит совершенно посторонняя личность и указывает правильный путь. Такие люди ценят свою свободу и не терпят навязчивого контроля. Если им обеспечить хорошие условия, то со временем носители фамилии Луиджи раскрывают свой потенциал.
    В обычной жизни их называют чудаками и замкнутыми людьми: пока другие думают о развлечениях, четверки вынашивают глобальные планы. Они тяжело переживают свои ошибки и не любят публичных выступлений. В классе они часто являются лучшими учениками, но при этом избегают должности старосты и лидера группы.
  • Семейная жизнь с фамилией Луиджи.
    Чаще всего люди с фамилией Луиджи строят свою семейную жизнь на фундаменте любви и взаимопонимания. Не признают брак по расчету и открыто презирают альфонсов. Возможен брак из–за неосторожного секса, в результате которого родился ребенок. В этом случае носитель фамилии Луиджи попросту следуют своему моральному кодексу и обеспечивают защиту своей кровиночке. Их не интересуют шумные компании: они с радостью их меняют на семейный ужин или просмотр нового фильма в кинотеатре. Не склонны к изменам и способны победить свои тайные желания. Как правило, их семья материально обеспечена, а в их доме царит уют и порядок.
  • Рекомендуемые профессии для фамилии Луиджи.
    Носители фамилии Луиджи часто увлекаются наукой, а потому становятся учеными с докторской степенью. Это потенциальные врачи и диагносты: они великолепно разбираются в тонкости течения той или иной болезни, способны находить скрытые причины заболевания. Представители фамилии Луиджи могут добиться успеха в законодательной сфере. Они могут быть отличными юристами, адвокатами и судьями. К руководящим должностям стремятся редко: чаще всего довольствуются ролью заместителя или ведущего специалиста отдела. При наличии склонности к математическим наукам, возможна карьера бухгалтера или экономиста. В бизнес сфере проявляют себя с плохой стороны: не умеют реагировать на изменения рынка, плохо чувствуют потенциальные возможности.
  • Достоинства характера человека с фамилией Луиджи.
    Фамилия Луиджи — целеустремленность, уравновешенность, честность и преданность. Это ответственные люди, выполняющие все взятые на себя обязательства. Достаточно тихие и спокойные люди, избегающие конфликтных ситуаций.

    Как правильно пишется фамилия Луиджи

    В русском языке грамотным написанием этой фамилии является — Луиджи. В английском языке фамилия Луиджи может иметь следующий вариант написания — Luidzhi.

    Склонение фамилии Луиджи по падежам

    Падеж Вопрос Фамилия
    Именительный Кто? Луиджи
    Родительный Нет Кого? Луиджи
    Дательный Рад Кому? Луиджи
    Винительный Вижу Кого? Луиджи
    Творительный Доволен Кем? Луиджи
    Предложный Думаю О ком? Луиджи

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