2011 Baby Names Almanac - Emily Larson [94]
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,