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LLŶR:
Welsh name meaning "the sea." In mythology, this is the name of a god of the
sea. Identified
with Irish Lir.
LLYWELLYN:
Variant spelling of
Welsh Llywelyn,
meaning "oath of Belenus."
LLYWELYN:
Late Welsh form of the ancient Celtic name Lugobelinos,
meaning "oath of Belenus."
LO
(罗): Chinese name meaning "net."
Also spelled Luo.
LOCHAN
(लोचन): Hindi name meaning "the eye."
LOCHESH
(לוֹחֵשׁ): Hebrew name meaning "whisper."
In the bible, this is the name of a Babylonian exile returnee.
LOCHLAINN:
Variant spelling of Scottish Gaelic Lochlann, meaning "lake-land."
LOCHLANN:
Scottish Gaelic name, originally used to refer to someone from
Norway, composed of the elements loch "lake" and lann
"land," hence "lake-land."
LOCKIE:
Pet form of Scottish Lùcas, meaning "from Lucania."
LODEWIJK:
Dutch form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LODOVICO:
Italian form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LOGAN:
Scottish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the place
name in Ayrshire, meaning "hollow, lowland."
LÖGMAÐR:
Old Norse name composed of the elements log
"laws" and maðr "man," hence "lawman."
LOGMAR:
Old Norse name composed of the elements log "laws" and -mar
from *mariR "famous, renowned," hence "famous
laws."
LOGRES:
A derivative of Welsh Lloegr, meaning "England."
LOÏC: Breton form of French Louis, meaning
"famous warrior."
LOIS:
Galician-Portuguese form of French Louis, meaning
"famous warrior." Compare with feminine Lois.
LOIZA: Probably
a Romani form of French Louis, meaning
"famous warrior."
LOJZE:
Slovene pet form of Alojz, meaning
"famous warrior."
LOKI:
Old Norse name, possibly derived from the root *leug, meaning "to break."
In mythology, this is the name of a god of mischief and foster brother of Odin,
described as the contriver of all fraud.
LOKNI:
Native American Miwok name meaning "rain falls through the roof."
LOMÁN:
Irish Gaelic byname, composed of the word lomm
"bare" and a diminutive suffix, hence "little bare one."
LOMMÁN: Variant
spelling of Irish Gaelic Lomán, meaning "little
bare one."
LON:
Basque form of Greek Leon,
meaning "lion."
English short form of Spanish Alonso, meaning "noble and
ready."
LONÁN:
Irish name composed of the Gaelic
word lon "blackbird" and a diminutive suffix, hence
"little blackbird."
LONDON:
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, denoting someone
"from London." The name may have pre-Celtic
roots, meaning something like "place at the unfordable river."
LONGIN:
Polish form of Roman Latin Longinus, meaning
"long."
LONGINUS:
Roman name derived from the Latin word longus, meaning
"long." Christian legend gave this name to the Roman soldier who
pierced the side of Jesus and then
became a Christian, but the name is not actually found in the bible.
LONGWEI
(龙威): Chinese name meaning "dragon greatness."
This was the name of the first Chinese-built ironclad battleship later
renamed Pingyuan.
LONNIE:
Pet form of English Alonzo, meaning
"noble and ready."
LONNY:
Variant spelling of English Lonnie, meaning "noble and
ready."
LOOIS:
Old French name derived from
Middle Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous warrior."
LOOTAH:
Native American Sioux name meaning "red."
LOOYS:
Old French name derived from
Middle Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous warrior."
LOPE:
Spanish form of Latin Lupus, meaning "wolf."
LORÁND: Hungarian form of Norman French Roland,
meaning "famous land."
LÓRÁNT: Hungarian
form of Norman
French
Roland, meaning "famous
land."
LORCÁN: Variant
spelling of Irish
Lorccán, meaning
"little fierce one."
LORCCÁN:
Irish name composed of the Gaelic word lorcc
"fierce" and a diminutive suffix, hence "little fierce
one."
LORE:
Basque unisex name meaning "flower." Compare with strictly
feminine Lore.
LOREN:
Variant spelling of English unisex Lauren,
meaning "of Laurentum."
LORENC: Albanian
form of Roman Latin Laurentius,
meaning
"of Laurentum."
LORENCIO:
Spanish form of Roman Latin Laurentius,
meaning
"of Laurentum."
LORENS:
Scandinavian form of Roman Latin Laurentius,
meaning
"of Laurentum."
LORENZ:
German form of Roman Latin Laurentius,
meaning
"of Laurentum."
LORENZO: Italian form of Roman Latin
Laurentius, meaning
"of Laurentum."
LORIN:
Variant spelling of
English unisex Loren, meaning "of Laurentum."
LÖRINC: Hungarian form of
Roman Latin Laurentius,
meaning "of Laurentum."
LORIS:
Diminutive form of Italian Lorenzo, meaning "of
Laurentum."
LORN:
Variant spelling of
English Lorne, of unknown meaning.
LORNE:
English name derived from the place name Lorne, Scotland, of unknown meaning.
The name was a part of a courtesy title for the
Scottish Duke of Argyll's eldest son and heir, the Marquess of Lorne,
who also derived it from the place name.
LORRIN:
Variant spelling of
English Lorin, meaning
"of Laurentum."
LOT
(Λώτ): Greek form of Hebrew Lowt, meaning "covering,
veil." In the bible, this is the name of a nephew of Abraham
and father of Moab.
LOTHAIR:
Variant spelling of French Lothaire, meaning
"loud warrior."
LOTHAIRE:
French form of Latin Lotharius,
meaning "loud warrior."
LOTHAR:
Later form of German Clothar,
meaning "loud warrior."
LOTHARIO:
Italian form of Latin Lotharius,
meaning "loud warrior."
LOTHARIUS:
Latin form of German Lothar, meaning "loud
warrior."
LOTHUR:
Variant spelling of German Lothar, meaning
"loud warrior."
LOTTERIO:
Italian form of Latin Lotharius, meaning "loud
warrior."
LOU:
English unisex short form of French Louis and Louise,
both meaning "famous warrior."
LOUIE:
Pet form of French Louis,
meaning "famous warrior."
LOUIS:
Middle French form of Old French Loois, meaning
"famous warrior."
LOUKANOS
(Λουκανός): Greek form of Latin
Lucanus, meaning "from Lucania," a region of southern Italy.
Lucania
probably comes from the word lux, meaning "light."
LOUKAS
(Λουκᾶς):
Contracted form of Greek Loukanos, meaning "from
Lucania," a region of southern Italy.
Lucania probably comes from the word lux, meaning "light." In the
bible, this is the name of a Gentile Christian who was a companion of Paul.
Luke is the Anglicized form.
LOUKIANOS (Λουκιανός):
Greek form of Latin Lucianus, meaning "light."
LOUP:
French form of Latin Lupus, meaning "wolf."
LOURENÇO: Portuguese form of Roman Latin
Laurentius, meaning
"of Laurentum."
LOUVEL:
Old Norman French byname derived from a diminutive form of the word lou
"wolf," hence "little wolf."
LOVE:
Swedish name derived from
Middle Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous warrior."
Compare with feminine Love.
LOVEL:
Variant spelling of English Lovell, meaning "little wolf."
LOVELL:
English surname transferred to forename use, from a variant spelling of English
Lowell,
meaning "little wolf."
LOVRENC:
Slovene form of Roman Latin Laurentius,
meaning "of Laurentum."
LOVRO:
Pet form of Slovene Lovrenc,
meaning "of Laurentum."
LOWELL:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Old Norman French
byname Louvel, meaning "little wolf."
LOWIE:
Pet form of Dutch Lodewijk, meaning "famous
warrior."
LOWT
(לוֹט): Hebrew
name meaning "covering, veil." In the bible, this is the name of a nephew of Abraham
and father of Moab.
LOYD:
Variant spelling of Welsh Lloyd,
meaning "gray-haired."
LUAGOR:
Arthurian Legend name of Sir
Caradoc's horse, meaning "host splitter."
LUAN:
Albanian name meaning
"lion."
Old Irish Gaelic byname meaning
"warrior."
LUBBERT:
German surname transferred to forename use, derived from the personal name Liutbert,
meaning "people-bright."
LUBEN:
Contracted form of Bulgarian Lyuben, meaning "love."
LUBOMIERZ:
Polish name composed of the Slavic elements lub
"love" and meri "great, famous," hence
"love-famous."
LUBOMÍR:
Czech name composed of the Slavic elements lub
"love" and mir "peace," hence "love's
peace."
LUBOMIR:
Polish form of Czech Lubomír, meaning "love's
peace."
LUBOŠ:
Short form of Czech Lubomír,
meaning "love's peace."
LUC:
Norman French form of Latin Lucas, meaning "from
Lucania."
LUCA:
Italian form of Latin Lucas, meaning "from Lucania."
In use by the Romani.
LUCAN:
Short form of Latin Lucanus, meaning "from
Lucania," a region of southern Italy.
Lucania probably comes from the word lux, meaning "light." In
Arthurian legend, this is the name of a Knight
of the Round Table. He was brother to Sir
Bedivere, the son of Duke Corneus, and a cousin to Sir
Griflet. He was known as Lucan the Butler, for he was a servant to Arthur before being
knighted. In those days, however, being a butler meant being in charge of the
royal court; and so he was, along with Bedivere the Marshal, and
Kay the
Seneschal. He remained one of Arthur's most loyal companions throughout his
life. He was one of the last knights at Arthur's side at the Battle of
Camlann.
LUCANUS:
Latin name meaning "from Lucania," a region of southern Italy.
Lucania probably comes from the word lux, meaning "light."
LÙCAS:
Scottish Gaelic form of Latin Lucas, meaning "from
Lucania."
LÚCÁS:
Irish Gaelic form of Latin Lucas, meaning "from Lucania."
LUCAS:
Contracted form of Latin Lucanus, meaning "from Lucania," a region of southern Italy.
Lucania probably comes from the word lux, meaning "light." In the
bible, this is the name of a Gentile Christian who was a companion of Paul.
Luke is the Anglicized form.
LUCHJO:
Pet form of Esperanto Ludoviko, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUCIAN:
Romanian name derived from Greek Loukianos, meaning "light."
LUCIANO:
Italian form of Roman Latin Lucianus, meaning "light."
LUCIANUS:
A derivative of Roman Latin Lucius, meaning
"light."
LUCIEN:
French form of Roman Latin Lucianus,
meaning "light."
LUCIFER:
This is the Latin translation of Hebrew Heylel
(Greek Eosphoros),
a name used by Jerome
in the Vulgate Bible; for example, in Isaiah
14:12, it is an honorific title of a Babylonian king. It is composed of the elements lux (gen. lucis)
"light" and ferre "to bring," hence
"dawn-bringer" or "light-bringer."
It became the Old English name for Satan
and a name for the morning star Venus.
LUCIFERUS:
Extended form of Latin Lucifer, meaning
"dawn-bringer" or "light-bringer."
LÚCIO:
Portuguese form of Roman Latin Lucius, meaning "light."
LUCIO:
Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Lucius,
meaning "light."
LUCIUS:
Old Roman name derived from Latin lux (gen. lucis), meaning
"light." In Arthurian legend, Lucius
Tiberius was the name of a Roman Emperor who demanded that Arthur
pay him tribute and recognize him as his sovereign. When Arthur refused, a
battle ensued. Arthur defeated Lucius.
ŁUCJAN:
Polish form of Greek Loukianos,
meaning "light."
ŁUCJUSZ:
Polish form of Roman Latin Lucius,
meaning "light."
LUCKY:
Pet form of English Luke, meaning
"from Lucania." In some cases it may come directly from the
vocabulary word, meaning simply "lucky."
LUCRETIUS:
Roman family name, possibly meaning "wealthy."
LUDDE:
Swedish pet form of Scandinavian Ludvig, meaning
"famous warrior."
LUDGER:
Dutch and Low German form of Old High German Luitger, meaning
"people-spear."
LUDIS:
Latvian form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDMIŁ: Polish
form of Czech/Russian Ludmil,
meaning "people's favor."
LUDMIL
(Russian: Лудмил):
Czech and Russian name composed of the Slavic elements lud "people, tribe" and mil "favor,
grace," hence "people's favor."
LUDO:
Short form of Latin Ludovic, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDOVIC:
Short form of Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDOVICO:
Italian form of Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDOVICUS:
Middle Latin form of German Hludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDOVIKO:
Esperanto form of Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDVIG:
Scandinavian form of German Ludwig, meaning
"famous warrior."
LUDVIGS:
Latvian form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LÚÐVÍK:
Icelandic form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDVIK:
Czech form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDWIG:
Variant form of German Hludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDWIK:
Polish form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUG:
Celtic name probably derived from the Proto-Celtic element
*lugios, meaning "oath." In mythology, this is the name of an ancient god who bore the epithet "skilled in all
arts," which has led some scholars to believe that Mercury
and Lug were one and the same.
LUGAID:
Irish name derived from the name of the Celtic god Lug,
meaning "oath." Many historical and legendary figures have borne
this name.
LUGH:
Irish variant spelling of Celtic Lug, meaning
"oath." In mythology, this is the name of a heroic high king of the ancient
past.
LUGHAIDH:
Variant spelling of Irish Lugaid, meaning "oath."
LUGOBELINOS:
Old Celtic name composed of the word *lugios
"oath" and the name of a god of fire, hence "oath of Belenus."
LUGOVALIO:
Latin form of Celtic Lugovalos, meaning
"strong as Lug."
LUGOVALOS:
Celtic name meaning "strong as Lug."
LUGUBELENUS:
Variant spelling of Lugobelinos, meaning "oath of Belenus."
LUGUS:
Gaulish form of Irish Lugh, meaning "oath."
LUIGI:
Italian form of
Middle Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous warrior."
LUIGINO:
Pet form of Italian Luigi, meaning "famous warrior."
LUIS:
Portuguese and Spanish form of
Middle Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous warrior."
LUITGER:
Old High German name composed of the elements liut
"people" and gari/geri "spear," hence
"people-spear."
LUITPOLD:
Old High German name
composed of the elements liut "people" and bold
"bold, brave," hence "people-bold."
LUIX:
Basque form of
Middle Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous warrior."
LUIZ:
Portuguese form of
Middle Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous warrior."
LUKA:
Hawaiian and Russian form of Greek Loukas, meaning "from
Lucania."
LUKÁCS: Hungarian form of Greek
Loukas, meaning "from
Lucania."
LUKÁŠ:
Czech form of Greek Loukas, meaning "from Lucania."
LUKAS:
German form of Latin Lucas,
meaning
"from Lucania."
ŁUKASZ: Polish form of Greek
Loukas, meaning "from Lucania."
LUKE:
Anglicized form of Greek Loukas
(Latin Lucas), meaning "from Lucania," a region of southern Italy. Lucania
probably comes from the word lux, meaning "light." In the
bible, this is the name of a Gentile Christian who was a companion of Paul.
LUKEN:
Basque form of Roman Latin Lucianus, meaning
"light."
LULEZIM: Albanian name meaning
"blooming; flowering."
LUO
(罗): Chinese name meaning "net."
Also spelled Lo.
LUPUS:
Latin name derived from the word lupus, meaning "wolf."
LUSALA:
African
Kenyan name meaning "whip."
LUTFI
(لطفي): Arabic name meaning "gentle, kind."
LUTHER:
German name composed of the elements liut "people" and heri
"army, warrior," hence "people's army."
LUTZ:
Pet form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUUK:
Dutch form of Latin Lucas,
meaning
"from Lucania."
LUUKAS:
Finnish form of Greek Loukas, meaning "from
Lucania."
LUX:
English unisex name derived from the Latin word lux, meaning
"light."
LUZEA:
Basque name meaning "long."
LUZIGE:
Egyptian name meaning "locust."
LYAKSANDRO: Ukrainian form of Greek Alexandros,
meaning "defender of mankind."
LYALL:
Scottish surname transferred to unisex forename use, from the Old
Norse personal name Liulfr,
meaning "shield wolf."
LYCAON:
Latin form of Greek Lykaon, possibly meaning
"wolf." In
mythology, this is the name of an early king of Arkadia.
LYCURGUS:
Latin form of Greek Lykourgos, meaning
"wolf-work." In mythology, this is the name of a lawgiver of
Sparta who banned the cult of
Dionysus and paid dearly for it. His political opponent Alcander
put out one of his eyes.
LYKAON
(Λυκάων): Greek name
possibly meaning "wolf." In mythology, this is the name
of an early king of Arkadia.
LYKOURGOS
(Λυκούργος):
Greek name composed of the elements lykou
"of a wolf" and ergon "deed, work," hence
"wolf-work." In mythology, this is the name of a lawgiver of
Sparta who banned the cult of
Dionysus and paid dearly for it. His political opponent Alcander
put out one of his eyes.
LYLE:
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, from the Norman French
phrase de l'isle, meaning "from the island."
LYNDON:
English surname transferred to forename use, derived from a place name composed of the Old English elements lind
"linden, lime tree" and dun "hill," hence
"lime tree hill."
LYNTON:
Variant spelling of English Linton, meaning
"cotton/flax settlement."
LYOV:
Variant spelling of Russian Lev, meaning
"lion."
LYSANDER:
Latin form of Greek Lysandros, meaning
"freer; liberator." This was the name of the main character in
Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. In use by the English.
LYSANDROS
(Λύσανδρος): Ancient Greek name composed of the elements lysis
"freeing, loosening, a release" and andros
"man," hence "free man" or "freer; liberator."
LYSIMACHOS
(Λυσίμαχος): Ancient Greek name composed of the elements lysis "freeing, loosening,
a release" and mache
"battle," hence "free battle" or perhaps "freedom
fighter."
LYSIMACHUS:
Latin form of Greek Lysimachos, meaning "free
battle" or "freedom fighter."
LYSISTRATOS (Λυσιστράτος): Ancient Greek name composed of the elements
lysis "freeing, loosening,
a release" and stratos
"army, expedition, multitude," hence "liberation army."
LYUBEN
(Любен): Bulgarian name derived from the Slavic word lub, meaning
"love."
LYUBOMIR
(Любомир): Bulgarian form of Polish
Lubomir,
meaning "love's peace."
LYUDMIL
(Людмил): Bulgarian form of Slavic
Ludmil, meaning "people's favor."
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