The spelling of the name "Lewis Ward" consists of two common English names. "Lewis" is typically spelled /ˈluːɪs/ in IPA phonetic transcription, with stress on the first syllable and the "s" pronounced as a "z" sound. "Ward" is spelled /wɔːrd/ in IPA, with stress on the first syllable and the "r" sound slightly emphasized. When writing this name, it is important to pay attention to correct spelling and pronunciation of each individual name to avoid confusion.
The term "Lewis Ward" does not have a specific etymology as it appears to be a combination of two names, "Lewis" and "Ward", which are both commonly used as surnames. "Lewis" is derived from the Middle English name "Luis", a variation of the given name "Louis", ultimately originating from the Germanic name "Hludwig", meaning "famous warrior". "Ward" is of English origin, derived from the Old English word "weard", meaning "guard" or "protector". It later became a surname to denote someone who held a position as a guard or watchman. The combination of these two names may have resulted in a specific person named "Lewis Ward", but it does not have a separate etymology as a word or term.