Ludvig Stoud (25 April 1649–28 August 1705) was a Danish-Norwegian theologian and priest.
He spent much time and effort as Bishop trying to eradicate the heathen and Catholic remnants in southern Norway.
That same year, he traveled to Holland, England, and France to study at foreign universities.
He returned home in 1672 and graduated with a magister's degree in 1673 from the University of Copenhagen.
In 1676, Stoud was hired as the dean and parish priest for St. Canute's Cathedral in Odense.