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287 names match.
Scottish Gaelic
From the land of lakes.
French
The king.
Welsh
From Welsh llwyd, meaning gray or gray-haired.
English
From a surname derived from the city of Leicester, meaning Roman fort of the Ligore people.
English (from Germanic)
Diminutive of Alonzo, from Germanic Adalfuns meaning noble and ready.
German
From a German surname derived from Germanic elements meaning people and army, borne famously by reformer Martin Luther.
Latin
Form of Laurence, meaning from Laurentum, associated with the laurel tree symbolizing victory.
French
From a Norman French surname derived from lou, meaning wolf, with a diminutive suffix, hence little wolf.
Latin
From Latin Laurentius, meaning from Laurentum, a name long associated with the laurel, symbol of victory.
Scottish
From Scandinavian elements, meaning from the hill or lawman.
Welsh
Variant spelling of Lloyd from Welsh llwyd, meaning gray or sacred.
French/Unknown
Possibly variant of LaVerne or Laverne, with uncertain French origins.
Old English
From linden tree woods, meaning linden tree forest.
Old German
Brave lion; strong and courageous.
Old German
Noble wolf; strong and protective.
Old English
Long meadow; peaceful dwelling.
Hebrew
Devoted to God, one consecrated.
Old English
Lime tree hill, a pastoral place.
Latin
Light-bringer, one who shines.
English
Man of the meadow.
Germanic
Strong as a lion.
Latin
From Laurentum, of the laurel tree; variant of Laurence or Lawrence.
Latin
Feminine form of Lorenzo, from Latin Laurentius relating to the laurel tree.
Scandinavian
Laureate, crowned with laurel; from the Latin Laurentius.
English and Germanic
Lonely or solitary; variant of Lonnie.
Hebrew
God has helped; Spanish form of Lazarus.
Greek
Lion man; from the Greek leon and aner.
Germanic
Bold people.
Latin
Italian and Spanish form of Lucius meaning light-giving.
Armenian
Armenian form of Leo, meaning lion.
Modern American
Modern name possibly combining La and Aaron, meaning enlightened.
Scottish/Irish
From a Scottish surname meaning small or from a place name.
Latin
From Laurentum or crowned with laurels, variant of Lawrence.
French
From the fairy fort, derived from French place name.
English
Linden tree, from an English place name.
Latin
A variant of Lucius, derived from the Latin word 'lux' meaning 'light.'
Germanic
A short form of Leonard, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'lion' and 'brave.'
Latin
Derived from the Latin word 'linum' meaning 'flax' or 'linen.'
Latin
A variant of Laurence or Lorenzo, derived from the Latin 'laurentum' or the laurel plant.
Modern American
From Darius with La prefix.
Scottish
Sorrowful or from Lorne.
English
The king; variant of Leroy from French le roi.
English
Linden tree wood; Old English place name.
Modern/African American
Contemporary creation possibly combining Latin elements with modern phonetics.
Germanic/Italian
Italian form of Louis, meaning famous warrior or renowned fighter.
Irish
Descendant of Laval, a Gaelic surname.
Norman
Wolf-like, from Lovell.
Spanish
Linden tree, from Linus.