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Kunsch
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brave counsel; bold advisor |
German |
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Kunz
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Bold counsel (brave advisor) |
German |
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Kusner
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Occupational name meaning 'furrier' (maker or seller of furs) |
German, Polish |
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Lachman
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Originally a surname meaning 'man from Lach' / 'Polish man'; used as a given name in some families. |
German, Polish, Slavic |
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Lambert
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From Old High German land ('land') + beraht ('bright') - 'bright land' or 'famous in the land'. |
Dutch, French, German |
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Landow
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Originally a toponymic surname meaning "from Landau"; occasionally used as a masculine given name. |
German |
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Lange
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From Middle High German 'lange' meaning 'long' or 'tall' |
Dutch, German |
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Lanz
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lance, spear (also used as a habitational/surname) |
Basque, German |
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Laurentz
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From Laurentum; crowned with laurel |
Dutch, German, Latin |
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Leeman
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Beloved/dear man (Old English) or tenant/vassal (German surname origin). |
English, German |
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Lehman
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Originally a surname meaning 'vassal' or 'tenant; man of the fief' (holder of a lease or feudal tenure). |
German |
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Levin
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'Beloved friend' (Germanic origin); in Jewish use associated with Levi/Levites ('son of Levi') |
German |
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Lieb
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From German 'lieb' meaning 'dear' or as a Yiddish variant of 'Leib' meaning 'lion'. |
German |
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Lipman
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beloved or dear man |
German |
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Lips
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Often a diminutive or nickname of Philip - from Greek philippos meaning 'lover of horses'. As a common English word it also denotes the mouth organ 'lips', but as a name it is typically tied to Philip or to a family name. |
Dutch, English, German |
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Loewy
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derived from German 'Löwe', meaning 'lion' |
German |
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Lorentz
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From Laurentum; crowned with laurel |
Dutch, German |
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Lorenz
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From Laurentum; crowned with laurel |
German |
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Loritz
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From Laurentius: 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel' |
German |
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Lorrenz
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from Laurentum; crowned with laurel |
German |
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Lote
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Polynesian: traditional given name with no single agreed English translation; European: diminutive of Charlotte (from Charles, meaning "free man"). |
Dutch, German, Samoan, Tongan |
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Lutz
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famous warrior |
German |
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Maier
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From Hebrew Meir 'one who illuminates' or from German Meier 'steward/farm manager' |
German, Hebrew |
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Maik
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Diminutive of Michael - 'Who is like God?' |
Dutch, German |
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Majer
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One who illuminates; enlightened |
German |
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Manheim
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From Mannheim; literally "home of the men" or "man's home" |
German |
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Manne
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Diminutive or pet form of names beginning with 'Man-' (for example Manfred); broadly related to 'man' or, via Manfred, 'man of peace'. |
Dutch, German, Scandinavian |
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Marx
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Originally a patronymic meaning 'son of Mark' (from Latin Marcus, 'dedicated to the god Mars') |
German |
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Marxen
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Patronymic meaning 'son or descendant of Marx' (Marx = form of Mark/Marcus) |
German |
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Marz
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Persian: 'border'; German: 'March' (the month); or derived from Mars (Roman god) - 'warlike'. |
English, German, Latin, Persian |
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