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287 names match.
Germanic
Variant of Leonard, meaning brave lion.
Latin
Variant of Lawrence, from Latin laurentius meaning 'from Laurentum' (an ancient Roman town).
English
From the lentil settlement or place.
Modern African American
Modern creation, possibly combining Lake with Keith (wood) or Scottish origin.
English
English surname meaning 'one who lives near an enclosure,' used as a given name.
Greek
Lion-like; related to Leon or Leo.
Spanish or Portuguese
Of uncertain origin; possibly related to a surname.
Hebrew
Finnish form of Levi; joined or attached.
Germanic or English
Possibly an English surname; archaic term for sweetheart.
English
Loyal or faithful.
Hebrew
God has helped.
English blend
Modern surname combination of London and Dell.
Germanic
Variant of Lynda or Lindy, possibly linden tree reference.
Greek/Germanic
Modern variant of Leonard, meaning lion-hearted.
English
From an English surname meaning farmstead in a loft or on a hill.
French
Green, from the French word vert.
Germanic
Brave lion, a variant spelling of Leonard.
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name with various meanings depending on characters used.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning white or shining.
Old French
From Old French Lancelot, possibly meaning land or lance.
Arabic
Arabic name meaning lion.
Vietnamese
Vietnamese name meaning forest or various other meanings depending on characters.
Georgian
Georgian name meaning lion, symbolizing strength and courage.
Welsh variant
A variant spelling of Lloyd, meaning gray or grey-haired.
Polish
The Polish form of Luke, meaning from Lucania.
Danish/Scandinavian
A Scandinavian surname, meaning son of Lars.
Modern creation
Contemporary invented name possibly from Landon or London.
Scottish, English
From the isle or island, Scottish surname from Old English ey (island).
English
Modern blend or surname, possibly from Lee and Dell.
English
Modern creation, possibly from Lee or Sean with La- prefix.
Spanish, Italian
Modern blend, possibly from Spanish La and Italian Mario.
Scottish
Variant of Linsey or Lindsay, from the Scottish place name meaning linden tree island.
English
English word meaning 'ruler' or 'master,' used as a name.
English
Surname possibly related to lilies or lily field.
Germanic
A Germanic surname and place name, possibly related to 'land' or 'lance.'
French
A French place name and surname derived from Latin leo meaning 'lion,' representing strength and courage.
English/Modern
One who operates a laser; modern invention.
Modern English
A contemporary blended name combining La and Wayne.
Germanic/Scandinavian
A Germanic or Scandinavian name or surname meaning long or tall.
Latin via Spanish/Italian
One who is free or of the people.
Scandinavian
Scandinavian short form of Leonard, meaning brave lion.
Greek
Greek name meaning liberator or freer of men.
French
French surname meaning the grand or the tall.
English
Modern created name, possibly inspired by Lennon.
English
English place name and surname used as a given name.
Modern variation
Contemporary creation without established etymology.
Spanish
A Spanish nickname, often short for Eduardo or Salvador.