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French Baby Boy Names

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