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A servant; a young man

Lad, Laddey, Laddie, Laddy, Laddi, Laddee, Laddea, Ladde

Ladislas (Slavic) A glorious ruler

Lacko, Ladislaus, Laslo, Laszlo, Lazlo, Ladislav, Ladislauv, Ladislao

Lagrand (American) A majestic man

Lagrande

Laibrook (English) One who lives on the road near the brook

Laebrook, Laybrook, Laibroc, Laebroc, Laybroc, Laibrok, Laebrok, Laybrok

Laird (Scottish) The lord of the manor

Layrd, Laerd, Lairde, Layrde, Laerde

Laken (American) Man from the lake

Laike, Laiken, Laikin, Lakin, Lakyn, Lakan, Laikyn, Laeken

Lalam (Indian) The best

Lallam, Lalaam, Lallaam

Lam (Vietnamese) Having a full understanding

Laman (Arabic) A bright and happy man

Lamaan, Lamann, Lamaann

Lamar (German / French) From the renowned land / of the sea

Lamarr, Lamarre, Lemar, Lemarr

Lambert (Scandinavian) The light of the land

Lambart, Lamberto, Lambirt, Landbert, Lambirto, Lambrecht, Lambret, Lambrett

Lambi (Norse) In mythology, the son of Thorbjorn

Lambie, Lamby, Lambey, Lambe, Lambee

Lameh (Arabic) A shining man

Lamorak (English) In Arthurian legend, the brother of Percival

Lamerak, Lamurak, Lamorac, Lamerac, Lamurac, Lamorack, Lamerack, Lamurack

Lance (English) Form of Lancelot, meaning an attendant, a knight of the Round Table

Lander (English) One who owns land

Land, Landers, Landis, Landiss, Landor, Lande, Landry, Landri

*TLandon (English) From the long hill

Landyn, Landan, Landen, Landin, Lando, Langdon, Langden, Langdan

Lane (English) One who takes the narrow path

Laine, Lain, Laen, Laene, Layne, Layn

Langhorn (English) Of the long horn

Langhorne, Lanhorn, Lanhorne

Langilea (Polynesian) Having a booming voice, like thunder

Langileah, Langilia, Langiliah

Langston (English) From the tall man’s town

Langsten, Langstun, Langstown, Langstin, Langstyn, Langstan, Langton, Langtun

Langundo (Native American / Polynesian) A peaceful man / one who is graceful

Langworth (English) One who lives near the long paddock

Langworthe, Lanworth, Lanworthe

Lanier (French) One who works with wool

Lantos (Hungarian) One who plays the lute

Lantus

Lapidos (Hebrew) One who carries a torch

Lapydos, Lapidot, Lapydot, Lapidoth, Lapydoth, Lapidus, Lapydus

Laquinton (American) Form of Quinton, meaning “from the queen’s town or settlement”

Laquinntan, Laquinnten, Laquinntin, Laquinnton, Laquintain, Laquintan, Laquintyn, Laquintynn

Lar (Anglo-Saxon) One who teaches others

Larson (Scandinavian) The son of Lawrence

Larsan, Larsen, Larsun, Larsin, Larsyn

Lasalle (French) From the hall

Lasall, Lasal, Lasale

Lashaun (American) An enthusiastic man

Lashawn, Lasean, Lashon, Lashond

Lassit (American) One who is open-minded

Lassyt, Lasset

Lathan (American) Form of Nathan, meaning “a gift from God”

Lathen, Lathun, Lathon, Lathin, Lathyn, Latan, Laten, Latun

Latimer (English) One who serves as an interpreter

Latymer, Latimor, Latymor, Latimore, Latymore, Lattemore, Lattimore

Latty (English) A generous man

Lattey, Latti, Lattie, Lattee, Lattea

Laurian (English) One who lives near the laurel trees

Laurien, Lauriano, Laurieno, Lawrian, Lawrien, Lawriano, Lawrieno

Lave (Italian) Of the burning rock

Lava

Lawford (English) From the ford near the hill

Lawforde, Lawferd, Lawferde, Lawfurd, Lawfurde

Lawler (Gaelic) A soft-spoken man; one who mutters

Lauler, Lawlor, Loller, Lawlar, Lollar, Loller, Laular, Laulor

Lawley (English) From the meadow near the hill

Lawly, Lawli, Lawlie, Lawleigh, Lawlee, Lawlea, Lawleah

Lawrence (Latin) Man from Laurentum; crowned with laurel

Larance, Laranz, Larenz, Larrance, Larrence, Larrens, Larrey, Larry

Laziz (Arabic) One who is pleasant

Lazeez, Lazeaz, Laziez, Lazeiz, Lazyz

Leaman (American) A powerful man

Leeman, Leamon, Leemon, Leamond, Leamand

Lear (Greek) Of the royalty

Leare, Leer, Leere

Leather (American) As tough as hide

Lether

Leavitt (English) A baker

Leavit, Leavytt, Leavyt, Leavett, Leavet

Leben (English) Filled with hope

Lech (Slavic) In mythology, the founder of the Polish people

Leche

Ledyard (Teutonic) The protector of the nation

Ledyarde, Ledyerd,

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