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287 names match.
Greek
Liberator or freedom bringer; from Lysandros.
African American
Modern created name, blend of Lee and Mar or Marcus.
African American/Spanish
Modern created name blending La- with Juan.
English
Small in size; used as a surname and occasionally as a given name.
English
Modern variant of Leonard; means brave lion.
English
Modern variant; possibly Scandinavian influenced or related to Lennox.
Scottish
Boy, from the Scottish lad.
Modern American
Modern American invented name.
Latin
Sacred grove; from Latin 'lucus'.
Latin
From Laurentum; variant of Laurence.
English
English name meaning connection, waterfall, or a joining together.
Latin
Little lion.
Latin
Variant of Larry, from Laurence meaning laurel wreath.
Hebrew
Heart, from the Hebrew word for the center of emotion and thought.
French/Greek
The French form of Leander, from Greek 'leon' (lion) and 'andros' (man) meaning 'lion man.'
Greek
From Greek mythology, the dragon who guarded the golden apples.
French
Green or spring-like, from Old French vern meaning green.
English
A variant of Lamont, from Old Norse meaning 'lawman' or 'man of the law.'
Modern American
A contemporary name of uncertain established etymology, possibly combining La- with Dell.
Spanish
From Spanish meaning 'the brown' or 'brown-colored,' combining 'le' (the) and 'brón' (brown).
Greek
Variant of Eugene, meaning 'well-born' or 'noble.'
Hebrew
Variant of Levi, meaning 'joined' or 'attached.'
Scottish
Variation of Logan, from Scottish Gaelic meaning small hollow.
English
Variant of Lincoln, meaning lake settlement.
Scandinavian
Son of Lars, derived from Laurentius meaning laurel wreath.
Russian
From Vladimir Lenin, meaning related to Lena River.
Modern combination
Contemporary creation combining La and Roy (famous).
Old English/Latin
Derived from Laurentius, meaning from Laurentum.
Hebrew
Short for Lemuel, meaning devoted to God.
Scottish
From the Lennox region; means elm grove.
English diminutive, possibly of Elijah
A shortened form of Elijah, meaning God is my strength.
Spanish, from Latin liberatus
Freed or liberated.
English variant of Larry or Laurence
Laurel-crowned or victorious.
Spanish blended name
A combination of Luis (famous warrior) and Angel (messenger).
Modern African American creation
Contemporary name possibly combining La- prefix with Vonte.
English
Boy or young man; derived from Old English meaning a servant or lad.
English
From the fruit name lemon, used as a given name.
Old Norse
Norse god of mischief and trickery.
Modern creation
Modern blend without established historical etymology.
English
From Old English, meaning linden tree valley.
Old English
Shine or brightness; from the word luster.
Old French
Woolen worker; occupational surname.
Germanic
Brave as a lion; variant of Leonard.
Latin
From Laurentum.
English
Long hill.
Modern African American
Modern variant of Lionel, meaning lion.
Modern African American
Modern creation combining elements.
Hebrew
Attached or joined, a variant of Levi from the Hebrew.