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Lancylott
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From Lancelot: traditionally 'little servant' or 'servant'; also associated with a lance-bearing Arthurian knight |
French |
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Landrey
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ruler of the land |
French |
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Landri
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ruler of the land / land ruler |
French |
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Landrue
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From Germanic elements land (land) + ric (ruler) - "ruler of the land" |
French |
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Landryc
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ruler of the land |
French |
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Laquentin
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Derived from Quentin/Quintinus, meaning 'fifth' or 'fifth-born'; 'La' is a stylistic prefix |
French, Latin |
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Larent
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'from Laurentum' - figuratively 'crowned with laurel' or 'laurelled' |
French |
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Larramie
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From the branchy/wooded place; originally a French surname/place name |
French |
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Lasall
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Derived from French 'la salle' meaning 'the hall' or 'the room' |
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LaSalle
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from the hall; the manor |
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Lascel
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Probably surname-derived or invented; likely associated with 'lance'/'lancer' (i.e., 'little lance' or 'lance-bearer') or with the place-name/surname Lascelles. |
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Latravers
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from the crossing; 'one who crosses' or associated with a crossing/bridge |
English, French |
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Launcelot
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Uncertain - possibly 'little lance' or a diminutive/derivative related to 'lance' (etymology debated) |
French |
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Launcelott
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Probably 'servant' or 'little servant' (associated with the Arthurian knight Lancelot) |
French |
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Launcelotte
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Probably 'little lance' or 'servant' (exact etymology uncertain) |
French |
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Launfal
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Uncertain - a medieval name borne by a knight in Arthurian lais (Lanval/Launfal); likely Breton in origin with no agreed modern meaning. |
Breton, French |
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Laurant
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From Laurentum; 'laurelled' or 'crowned with laurel'. |
French |
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Laval
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from the valley / the valley |
French |
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Le Beau
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the handsome / the beautiful (one) |
French |
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Learoy
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the king |
French |
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LeCharles
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Derived from Charles, meaning "free man" or "man" |
English, French |
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Lee-Roy
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Meadow-king (from Lee 'meadow/clearing' + Roy 'king' or alternatively 'red') |
English, French, Scottish Gaelic |
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Leeroy
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the king |
French |
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Leger
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spear of the people |
French |
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Legran
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the great; the tall |
French |
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Legrand
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the great; the large/tall |
French |
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LeGrande
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the great; the large/tall |
French |
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Lelande
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from the moor; meadowland/heath (place name) |
English, French |
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Lemar
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dweller by the sea, pond, or marsh |
English, French |
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Lemarr
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from 'le maire' meaning 'the mayor' - associated with leadership or authority |
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