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Lamberto Masculine Italian Spanish

Lamberto is the Italian and Spanish form of Lambert, a name of Germanic origin meaning “bright land,” from the elements lant (“land”) and beraht (“bright”). The name arrived in Italy and Spain primarily through Germanic...

Lambros Masculine Greek

Lambros (also spelled Lampros) is an alternate transcription of the Greek name Λάμπρος (Lampros), closely related to the adjective λαμπρός meaning "bright, shining, brilliant." This name originates from the Greek element...

Lamech Masculine English Bible Greek Bible +1

Lamech is a name of Old Testament origin, borne by two distinct antediluvian figures in the book of Genesis. The name's meaning is uncertain, but one interpretation suggests it comes from a Hebrew root meaning "to make l...

Lamine Masculine Arabic

Lamine is a given name and surname used in parts of French-influenced West and North Africa. It is a local form of Al-Amin, an Arabic epithet meaning "the truthful" or "the trustworthy," which was a title given to the Pr...

Lammert Masculine Dutch

Lammert is a Dutch given name and surname, ultimately a variant of Lambert. The name Lambert is derived from the Old German elements lant "land" and beraht "bright". Thus, Lammert shares the meaning "bright land" or "fam...

Lamont Masculine English African American

Lamont is a given name and surname with dual origins: one Scottish, the other French. As a first name, it gained prominence in the 20th century, particularly in the United States, and is strongly associated with African...

Lamprecht Masculine German Germanic

Lamprecht is a German given name, a variant of Lambert. It derives from the Old Germanic name Landebert, composed of the elements lant “land” and beraht “bright,” thus meaning “bright land.”Etymology and Historical Conte...

Lampros Masculine Greek Greek +1

Lampros is a Greek masculine given name meaning "bright, shining, brilliant", derived from the Greek adjective λαμπρός (lampros). The name appears in Greek mythology as the father of Leukippos, a mythological figure whos...

Lan 2 Masculine Slovene

Lan 2 is a Slovene short form of Milan, which itself derives from the Slavic element milŭ meaning "gracious, dear." This diminutive captures a familiar, affectionate tone commonly used in Slovene naming traditions. As a...

Lance Masculine English

Lance is an English masculine given name with a rich etymological history. It ultimately derives from the Germanic name Lanzo, which originated as a short form of names beginning with the Old Frankish or Old Saxon elemen...

Lancelot Masculine Arthurian Cycle

Lancelot is a legendary figure in Arthurian romance, first appearing in the works of the 12th-century French poet Chrétien de Troyes. The name is possibly derived from an Old French diminutive of Lanzo, a short form of G...

Landebert Masculine Germanic

Landebert is an Old German form of the name Lambert, which itself derives from the Germanic elements lant "land" and beraht "bright". Thus, Landebert carries the meaning "bright land" or "famous land." Etymology and Ling...

Landen Masculine English

Landen is a masculine given name used in English-speaking countries, considered a variant of Landon. The name Landon itself originated as a surname derived from an Old English place name meaning "long hill" or effectivel...

Lando Masculine Italian

EtymologyLando is an Italian form of Lanzo, itself a diminutive of Lance. The name ultimately derives from Germanic elements meaning "land", from the element land (Proto-Germanic *landą). Over time, the name became assoc...

Landon Masculine English

Landon is a given name of English origin, derived from a surname that originally referred to a place name meaning "long hill" (effectively "ridge"). As a surname, it is a variant of Langdon, which itself comes from Old E...

Landric Masculine Germanic

Landric is an ancient Germanic masculine given name composed of the elements lant "land" and rih "ruler, king", thus meaning "ruler of the land" or "land ruler". This compound structure was typical of early medieval Germ...

Landry Masculine French

Landry is a French given name and surname, ultimately originating as a form of Landric. The root Landric is a Germanic name composed of the elements lant "land" and rih "ruler, king," giving the meaning "ruler of the lan...

Landulf Masculine Germanic

Landulf is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, specifically from the Langobardic (Lombard) tradition. It is composed of the elements lant meaning "land" and wolf meaning "wolf." The name thus carries connotations...

Landyn Masculine English

Landyn is a modern English given name, functioning as a variant spelling of Landon, itself a surname-turned-first-name. Landon derives from an Old English place name meaning "long hill", effectively "ridge". The name Lan...

Lane Masculine English

Lane is an English masculine first name derived from an English surname. The surname refers to a person who lived near a lane or narrow path, from Old English lanu meaning "lane, path." As a given name, Lane emerged part...

Lanford Masculine English

Lanford is an English masculine given name derived from a surname, itself originating from a place name meaning "long ford" in Old English. The surname, Langford, comes from various locations in England named Langford, w...

Langdon Masculine English

Langdon is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from a surname that was a variant of Landon. The surname Landon itself comes from an Old English place name meaning "long hill" (effectively meaning "ridge")....

Langelihle Masculine Zulu

EtymologyLangelihle is a Zulu masculine name derived from the phrase ilanga elihle, literally meaning "a beautiful day." The element lang (commonly spelled ilanga) refers to the sun or day, while ehle (from -hle) means "...

Langston Masculine English

Langston is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from an English surname that itself came from a place name. The place name is composed of the Old English elements lang "long" and stan "stone", suggesting a...

Lanny Masculine English

Lanny is a masculine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It is a diminutive or short form of names such as Lance, Landon, and other names beginning with Lan, such as Roland or Laurence. As such, its...

Lanre Masculine Yoruba

Lanre is a Nigerian given name of Yoruba origin. It is a short form of Olanrewaju, which means "wealth goes forward" or "wealth/nobility is progressing" in Yoruba. The name reflects the cultural value placed on prosperit...

Lanzo Masculine Germanic

Lanzo is the Old German form of the name Lance. It originates as a short form of Germanic names containing the element land or lant, meaning "land". During the Middle Ages, the name became associated with Old French lanc...

Laocoön Masculine Greek

Laocoön is a figure from Greek and Roman mythology, best known as the Trojan priest who warned his people against the Trojan horse. The name derives from the Greek Λαοκόων (Laokoon), composed of λαός (laos) meaning "peop...

Laoghaire Masculine Irish

Laoghaire is an Irish given name, the modern Irish form of Lóegaire. The name is deeply rooted in Irish history and legend, borne by several high kings and mythical heroes. Its meaning, derived from Old Irish, is associa...

Laokoon Masculine Greek

Etymology and Origins Laokoon is the Greek form of Laocoön, derived from the Greek elements λαός (laos) meaning "people" and ἀκούω (akouo) meaning "to hear". Thus, the name can be interpreted as "one who listens to the p...

Laozi Masculine History

Laozi is the Western romanization of the Chinese honorific 老子 (Lǎozǐ), meaning "old master", which was borne by the semi-legendary 6th-century BC Chinese philosopher credited as the founder of Taoism and the author of...

Lapo Masculine Italian

Lapo is an Italian masculine given name, serving as a Diminutive of Jacopo. The name thus carries the same ultimate roots as James, deriving from the Hebrew name Yaʿaqov (Jacob). The use of diminutives is common in Itali...

Laquan Masculine African American

Laquan is a modern invented name predominantly used in African American communities. It combines the phonetic elements la and quan, reflecting a broader tradition of creating distinctive names through syllabic constructi...

Lari Masculine Finnish

Lari is a Finnish given name, primarily used as a masculine name. It serves as a Finnish diminutive of Laurence or Hilarius. The name Laurence ultimately derives from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentu...

Larkin Masculine Medieval English

Larkin is a medieval English diminutive of Laurence. The name originated as a pet form, created by adding the suffix -kin to the shortening Lar, reflecting a common practice in medieval English of forming affectionate or...

Larrie Masculine English

EtymologyLarrie is an English diminutive of Laurence 1, itself derived from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum." Laurentum was an ancient Italian city whose name likely stems from Latin laurus "laurel...

Larry Masculine English

Larry is an English masculine given name, used as a diminutive of Laurence 1 or Lawrence. The name Laurence derives from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum," a city in ancient Italy whose name likely...

Lars Masculine Danish Dutch +4

Lars is a common male name in Scandinavian countries, as well as Germany and the Netherlands (Flemish). It is the Scandinavian form of Laurence 1, which originally came from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from L...

Lárus Masculine Icelandic

Etymology and OriginLárus is the Icelandic form of Laurence 1, a name derived from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum." Laurentum was an ancient Italian city, whose name likely originates from the Lat...

Lasha Masculine Georgian

Lasha is a Georgian masculine given name of debated etymology, possibly derived from a Northwest Caucasian word meaning "light". It is closely associated with medieval Georgia and is uniquely tied to the royal Bagrationi...

Lassana Masculine

Lassana is a given name used primarily in West Africa, particularly in Mali. It is a regional form of Al-Hasan, an Arabic name that derives from Hasan, rooted in the Arabic word for "handsome" or "good." The name carries...

Lasse Masculine Danish Finnish +2

Lasse is a common masculine given name in the Nordic countries, serving as both a standalone name and a diminutive of names such as Lars or Lauri. It is particularly prevalent in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland, whe...

Lassi Masculine Finnish

Lassi is a Finnish masculine given name, derived as a Finnish form of Laurence. The name Laurence comes from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum," a city in ancient Italy whose name likely derives from...

László Masculine Hungarian

László is the Hungarian form of Vladislav, derived from the Slavic elements volděti meaning "to rule" and slava meaning "glory". As such, László shares the etymological root with other related names such as Ladislav, Lad...

Latheef Masculine Dhivehi

Latheef is a Dhivehi form of the Arabic name Latif. Latif itself is an Arabic adjective meaning "gentle, kind, subtle." In Islamic tradition, al-Laṭīf is one of the 99 names of Allah, emphasizing His gentleness and kindn...

Lau Masculine Dutch

Lau is a Dutch short form of Laurens, which itself is the Dutch form of Laurentius, ultimately deriving from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum." Laurentum was an ancient Italian city whose name likel...

Lauchlan Masculine Scottish

Lauchlan is a Scottish given name and surname, serving as a variant of Lachlan. The name ultimately traces back to the Old Irish Lochlainn, which means "Viking, Scandinavian" and originally referred to Scandinavia as "la...

Lauge Masculine Danish

Etymology and OriginsLauge is a Danish male given name and surname with origins in the Old Norse byname Félagi, which means "fellow, partner." The name evolved from a medieval short form of this byname, reflecting a comm...

Launce Masculine Literature

Launce is a short form of Launcelot, a variant of Lancelot. The name is most famously associated with a clownish character in William Shakespeare's play The Two Gentlemen of Verona (1594), where Launce serves as a comic...

Launo Masculine Finnish

Launo is a rare Finnish male given name, possibly a vernacular form of Klaus or Lauri. Finnish onomastic traditions often adapt foreign names into local sound patterns, and Launo exemplifies this with its simple, two-syl...

Laureano Masculine Spanish

Laureano is a Spanish given name and surname, ultimately derived from the Latin Laurentius, meaning "laurelled" or "crowned with laurel." The name has ancient roots in the Roman cognomen Laurentius, which referred to the...

Laurence 1 Masculine English

Laurence is an English masculine given name derived from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum." Laurentum was an ancient city in Italy, whose name likely comes from Latin laurus "laurel." The laurel wre...

Laurens Masculine Dutch

Laurens is a masculine Dutch given name, the equivalent of Laurence or Lawrence. It is derived from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum" — an ancient Italian city whose name likely comes from Latin lau...

Laurent Masculine French

Etymology and MeaningLaurent is a French masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum." Laurentum was an ancient city in Latium, on the Italian coast southwest...

Laurentin Masculine French

Laurentin is a French given name derived from the Roman cognomen Laurentinus, which is itself a derivative of Laurence. The ultimate origin lies in the Latin laurus meaning "laurel", and the place name Laurentum in ancie...

Laurentino Masculine Portuguese Spanish

Laurentino is a Portuguese and Spanish form of Laurentinus, a Roman cognomen of Latin origin. Laurentinus itself is a diminutive derivative of Laurentius, which is the root of names like Laurence. Laurentius means “from...

Laurentinus Masculine Roman

Laurentinus is a Roman cognomen that originated as a derivative of Laurentius, ultimately from the place name Laurentum. The name Laurence 1 itself derives from Laurentius, a Roman family name meaning "from Laurentum," a...

Laurențiu Masculine Romanian

Laurențiu is the Romanian form of Laurence 1, derived from the Roman cognomen Laurentius (via Laurentius). This cognomen meant "from Laurentum," a city in ancient Italy whose name likely stems from Latin laurus "laurel."...

Laurentius Masculine Dutch Roman

Etymology and MeaningLaurentius is a Latin given name and surname meaning "from Laurentum," a city in ancient Italy near Rome. The city's name likely derives from Latin laurus ("laurel"), linking the name to the symbolic...

Laurenz Masculine German

Laurenz is the German form of the Latin name Laurentius (see Laurence). The name ultimately derives from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum"—an ancient Italian town whose name is likely related to the...

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