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Kody Masculine English

Kody is a variant of the name Cody, itself of Irish and English origin. The name Cody derived from the Irish surname Ó Cuidighthigh, meaning "descendant of the helpful one." Alternatively, it may originate from Mac Óda,...

Kohen Masculine English

Kohen is an English variant of Cohen, which itself is a common Jewish surname derived from the Hebrew word kohen, meaning "priest." This name is traditionally associated with the Aaronic priesthood—known as kohanim in He...

Kolby Masculine English

Kolby is a masculine given name, primarily used in English-speaking countries. It functions as a variant of Colby, an English surname that originated from various place names. The surname Colby itself derives from the Ol...

Kole Masculine English

Kole is a modern given name of English origin, primarily considered a variant of Cole. The name Cole itself has a rich etymological history, stemming from an English surname that originated either as a medieval short for...

Kolton Masculine English

Kolton is a modern English given name, primarily used as a variant of the more common name Colton. Both names share the same origin, deriving from an English surname that in turn comes from a place name. The place name i...

Konnor Masculine English

Konnor is a modern English variant of the Irish name Conor. It belongs to a group of anglicized spellings (including Connor and Conner) that rose in popularity during the late 20th century, especially in the United State...

Korbin Masculine English

Korbin is an English given name, a variant of Corbin. The name Corbin itself derives from a French surname, which originated as a nickname from the Old French word corbeau, meaning "raven," likely referring to someone wi...

Korey Masculine English

Korey is a variant of the name Corey, an English given name that originated as a surname. Corey itself derives from an English surname, which in turn comes from the Old Norse given name Kóri, whose meaning is uncertain....

Kory Masculine English

Kory is a variant of the name Corey, which itself originated as an English surname. That surname derives from the Old Norse personal name Kóri, but the meaning of Kóri remains unknown. As a given name, Corey gained popul...

Krew Masculine English

Krew is a modern English masculine given name, primarily used as a variant spelling of Crew. The name Crew itself has two possible origins: it may derive from a surname originating from the English town of Crewe, which c...

Kristopher Masculine English

Kristopher is an English variant of the name Christopher. It shares the same etymology: from the Late Greek name Χριστόφορος (Christophoros), meaning "bearing Christ," derived from Χριστός (Christos, "anointed one") and...

Kurt Masculine Danish English +3

Kurt is a male given name used primarily in German, Danish, English, Norwegian, and Swedish. It originated as a contracted form of Conrad, itself derived from the Old German elements kuoni 'brave' and rat 'counsel, advic...

Kurtis Masculine English

Kurtis is an English given name and surname, serving as a variant of Curtis. The latter derives from the Old French curteis, meaning "courteous" or "polite," which was adopted as a surname in medieval England. Over time,...

Kyan Masculine Dutch English

Etymology and Origins Kyan is a given name and surname of Irish origin, representing an English variant of the name Cian. The name Cian derives from the Old Irish word cian, meaning "ancient" or "enduring." Through this...

Kylan Masculine English

Kylan is an invented name crafted from the phonetic elements found in existing names such as Kyle and Rylan, blending their modern, appealing sounds into a unique form. It represents a contemporary naming trend where par...

Kyle Masculine English

Kyle is an English-language given name that originated as a transferred use of the Scottish surname Kyle or from place names such as Kyle, Ayrshire, on the southwest coast of Scotland. The name ultimately derives from th...

Kyler Masculine English

Kyler is a modern American masculine given name that likely originated as a blend of the sounds of Kyle and Tyler. It also coincides with the surname Kyler, an Anglicized form of Dutch Cuyler.Etymology and HistoryThe nam...

Kynaston Masculine English

Kynaston is a masculine given name of English origin, transferred from a surname that was itself derived from a place name. The place name Kynaston is composed of the Old English personal name Cynefrið and the element tū...

Kyro Masculine English

Kyro is a modern English masculine given name, primarily used as a variant of Cairo. The name Cairo itself is derived from the Arabic name for the Egyptian capital, al-Qāhira, which means "the victorious." This etymology...

Kyron Masculine English African American

Kyron is a modern masculine given name that has emerged primarily in English-speaking and African American communities. It can be considered a variant of Kieran, which itself is an anglicized form of the Irish name Ciará...

Kyson Masculine English

Kyson is an invented modern English name, created by combining the popular phonetic elements found in names such as Bryson and Tyson. The name has no historical or etymological roots, but its appeal lies in its contempor...

Lachlan Masculine English Scottish

Lachlan is a masculine given name of Scottish Gaelic origin. It is an Anglicized form of Lachlann, which itself derives from the Old Irish personal name Lochlainn. The root name means "Viking, Scandinavian," coming from...

Laird Masculine English

Etymology and HistoryLaird is a masculine first name derived from a Scottish surname. The surname itself originates from the Scots word laird, meaning "landowner," which is a cognate of the English word lord. In the trad...

Lamar Masculine English African American

Lamar is a given name derived from a French and English surname, which itself originated from a place name in Normandy. The place name comes from the Old French phrase la mare, meaning "the pool" or "the pond." This geog...

Lambert Masculine Dutch English +3

EtymologyLambert is a masculine given name derived from the Old German elements lant “land” and beraht “bright”. The name thus originally meant “bright land” or “famous land”. It is the English and French form of the Pro...

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...

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...

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...

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...

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")....

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...

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...

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...

Lawrence Masculine English

Lawrence is a masculine given name of English origin, a variant of Laurence. The spelling Lawrence has become more prevalent in English-speaking countries than Laurence, largely because it matches the common spelling of...

Lawrie Masculine English

Lawrie is a Scottish surname and given name. As a first name, it is often used as a diminutive of Lawrence, the English variant of Laurence 1. The underlying root Laurence derives from the Latin Laurentius, meaning "from...

Lawson Masculine English

Lawson is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from a surname meaning "son of Laurence." The surname itself emerged in medieval England as a patronymic, indicating lineage from a father named Laurence.The ro...

Layton Masculine English

Layton is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from a surname that itself came from place names meaning "town with a leek garden" in Old English. The name shares phonetic similarities with other surname-turn...

Laz Masculine English

Laz is a masculine given name functioning as a diminutive of Larry. As a shortening, it offers a more intimate and informal alternative to the longer forms from which it derives.EtymologyThe name ultimate traces back thr...

Lazarus Masculine English English Bible +1

EtymologyLazarus is the Latinized form of the Koine Greek Lā́zāros (Λᾱ́ζᾱρος), which itself derives from the Hebrew name Eleazar (אֶלְעָזָר), meaning "God has helped." The name appears in the New Testament in two context...

Ledger Masculine English

Ledger is a masculine first name of English origin. It is derived from the Ledger surname, which itself comes from the Germanic name Leutgar, a form of Ludger. The root name Ludger is composed of the Old German elements...

Lefty Masculine English

Lefty is an English nickname, typically given to a left-handed person. The name is most famously associated with baseball, particularly left-handed pitchers, though it has also been used as a general nickname or stage na...

Legend Masculine English

Legend is an English masculine given name derived from the common English word legend, which refers to a traditional story about the past, especially one that may be partially based on historical events but includes hero...

Leland Masculine English

Leland is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from a surname that itself originated from an Old English place name meaning "fallow land" leah or woodland clearing lying untilled. The name's etymology traces...

Lem Masculine English

Lem is an English short form of Lemuel, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "for God" (from the preposition lemo and 'el meaning "God"). As a given name, Lem is most commonly encountered as a nickname or independent variant...

Lemoine Masculine English

Etymology Lemoine is a French surname that has been adopted as a given name in English-speaking countries. The name derives from the French phrase le moine, meaning "the monk." The 'e' at the end of moine is sometimes dr...

Lemuel Masculine English English Bible +1

Lemuel is a Hebrew name found in the Old Testament and in the Book of Mormon, and is also the name of a character in Jonathan Swift's novel Gulliver's Travels. It means "for God" or "devoted to God" in Hebrew, derived fr...

Len Masculine English

Len is a masculine given name in English, typically a short form of Leonard. While Leonard is the predominant full form, Len emerged as a common abbreviation alongside other nicknames such as Lenny and Lennie.Etymology a...

Lenard Masculine English

Lenard is a variant of the name Leonard.The meaning of Lenard ultimately traces back to its root, Leonard, which means "brave lion", derived from the Old German elements lewo "lion" (of Latin origin) and hart "hard, firm...

Lenny Masculine English

Lenny is an English diminutive of the name Leonard. While often used as a standalone given name, it shares the same roots as its longer form. The name Leonard itself derives from the Old German elements lewo meaning "lio...

Lenox Masculine English

Lenox is a masculine given name in English usage. It was originally derived from a surname meaning variant of LennoxThe root name Lennox comes from A Scottish surname Names of a district in Scotland meaning place of elms...

Leo Masculine Armenian Croatian +9

Leo is a masculine given name used in numerous languages, including Armenian, Croatian, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, German, Norwegian, Swedish, and Latin. It is derived from the Latin word leo meaning "lio...

Leon Masculine Croatian Dutch +6

Leon is a given name of Greek origin, derived from λέων (leon), meaning "lion". In Greek mythology, Leon was a giant killed by Heracles. During the Christian era, the Greek name merged with its Latin cognate Leo, leading...

Leonard Masculine Dutch English +4

Leonard is a masculine given name and surname, widely used in Dutch, English, German, Polish, Romanian, and Germanic contexts. It derives from the Old High German elements lewo “lion” (from Latin leo) and hart “hard, fir...

Leopold Masculine Czech Dutch +5

Leopold is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, used in Czech, Dutch, English, German, Polish, Slovak, and Slovene. It is derived from the Old German elements liut "people" and bald "bold, brave". The spelling was...

Leroi Masculine English

Leroi is a variant of Leroy, a given name and surname of Norman origin. The name Leroy derives from the French nickname le roi meaning "the king." It has been common as an English given name since the 19th century and, s...

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