Clovis
Clovis is the French variant of the first name Clovis , which in turn is an early form of Ludwig .
Clovis , also Clóvis , is a male, rarely female first name and the name of
- Clovis I (466–511), Merovingian king
- Clóvis Beviláqua (1859–1944), Brazilian lawyer, philosopher and historian
- Clovis Brunel (1884–1971), French Romanist, Provençalist and Medievalist
- Clovis Cornillac (* 1968), French film actor
- Clovis Hugues (1851–1907), French politician
- Clovis Nicolas (* 1973), French jazz musician
- Clovis Sagot (1854–1913), originally a French clown, art dealer in Paris from 1904
- Clovis Trouille (1889–1975), French painter and restorer
Places in the United States :
- Clovis, California , in Fresno County
- Clovis, New Mexico , in Curry County
- Clovis Point , in Oconee County, South Carolina
Others:
- Clovis Dardentor , a novel by the French author Jules Verne
- a character from Blade Runner , a computer game
- Clovis culture , one of the oldest human cultures in America
- a prominent stone in the landing area of the Mars rover Spirit , which was examined in 2004
Objects listed in the NRHP :
- Clovis Baptist Hospital , in Clovis, New Mexico, ID No. 82003322
- Clovis Central Fire Station , in Clovis, New Mexico, ID No. 87001111