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Italian
Noble and ready, from Alonzo.
Irish and English
From lark or Irish O'Lorcain.
Irish
Broad or gray.
Welsh
Welsh name derived from Llywelyn, meaning leader or lions.
English
An English given name meaning fortunate or blessed by fate.
Germanic
Bright land or famous throughout the land.
Greek
Short form of Alexander, meaning defender of mankind.
Scottish
Short form of Leslie, meaning gray fortress.
Hebrew
Joining or attached; biblical tribe of Levites.
English
A modern variant, possibly derived from Lance or Lanie.
Germanic
From leud and bald, meaning bold people.
French
A variant of Lamont, from French meaning mountain.
Latin
A French form of Luke, from Lucas meaning light-giving.
Portuguese/Spanish
Famous warrior, from Germanic roots meaning famous and bold.
Modern American
A contemporary creation, possibly from Laval in France.
Greek/Hebrew
God has helped, biblical name of the risen.
English
A body of water.
Germanic
Famous land.
American
Modern creation combining Lamar and Marcus.
English
Combination of 'linden tree' and 'dell' (valley), suggesting a place where linden trees grow.
English
Variation of Lindell, combining 'linden tree' with 'dell' (valley).
Modern/Scottish
Variant of Lemon or combination of Lee and Amon.
Latin
Variant of Lawrence, from Latin "Laurentius" meaning "from Laurentum."
Germanic
From Germanic "hlud" (famous) and "wig" (warrior), meaning "famous warrior."
Old English
Settlement on a hill or mountain.
Germanic
Brave lion, from Leo and bard.
English
Modern African American name, blend of La and Quan.
English
Variant of Landon, meaning 'long hill' or 'from the long hill.'
English
English surname and place name, meaning 'meadow land' or 'fertile field.'
English
A compound name derived from Old English meaning lion wood or clearing.
Germanic
A surname derived from Old Germanic meaning land or territory dweller.
English
From a place name meaning linden tree settlement.
English
From a place name meaning meadow settlement or clay settlement.
Scottish/English
From Scottish linn meaning pool or waterfall.
English
Possibly a variant of Levern or a modern creation, origin unclear.
English
Variant of Landon, from an English place name meaning long hill.
Germanic
Diminutive of Lewis, meaning famous warrior.
Latin
From Laurentius, associated with the laurel tree.
Unknown origin
Possibly a modern creation or variant of similar-sounding names.
French/Modern
The one who lifts; modern variant.
Latin
From Laurentum, an ancient Italian city, from the Latin laurus (laurel).
English
Rare American name of uncertain origin.
French/Native American
Derived from French trappers, possibly from Native American roots.
English
A modern name possibly combining Lynn with den or valley.
Scottish
A lord or landowner of a Scottish estate.
English
A modern blend, possibly combining Lydia with Dell.
French
From Laurentum, meaning laurel wreath bearer.
English
Tall or extended, from geographic locations.