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Leff
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Leff: Derived from Hebrew, meaning "joined" or "attached." |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Leif
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Leif means "heir" in Old Norse; associated with exploration. |
Norse, Scandinavian, Viking |
Boy |
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Lelio
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Lelio means "the cheerful one," originating from Latin and Italian. |
Italian, Latin |
Boy |
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Leeroy
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Leeroy means "the king" in French; derived from "le roi." |
Anglo-Saxon, French |
Boy |
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Le’Ron
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Le'Ron means "the king" in Hebrew; derived from "Ron." |
African, American, Biblical |
Boy |
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Le’Veon
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Le'Veon means "the one who is loved," of French origin. |
American, Biblical |
Boy |
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LeCharles
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LeCharles combines "Le" (French) and "Charles" (Germanic), meaning "the free man." |
Biblical, French |
Boy |
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Lazare
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Lazare means "God has helped"; derived from Hebrew name Eleazar. |
Aramaic, Biblical, French, Hebrew |
Boy |
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Lawrence
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Lawrence means "from Laurentum," derived from Latin "laurus" (laurel). |
Anglo-Saxon, Latin, Old English, Old French |
Boy |
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Lawton
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Lawton means "hill town," originating from Old English and Norman. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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Laurent
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Laurent means "from Laurentum," derived from Latin for "laurel." |
French, Latin |
Boy |
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LaVar
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LaVar means "the one who is great"; of American origin. |
African, American, Native American |
Boy |
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Laveranues
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Laveranues: Unique name, possibly derived from Latin, meaning "of the laurel." |
American, Native American |
Boy |
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Laudir
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Laudir means "to praise"; origin is likely Latin or Portuguese. |
Brazilian, Latin |
Boy |
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Larance
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Larance means "from Laurentum," derived from Latin for "laurel." |
Latin |
Boy |
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Lars-Erik
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Lars-Erik: Scandinavian name meaning "crowned with laurel" and "eternal ruler." |
Danish, Scandinavian |
Boy |
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Lasse
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Lasse: Scandinavian name meaning "crowned with laurel," derived from Lars. |
Danish, Scandinavian, Swedish |
Boy |
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LaTroy
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LaTroy: African-American name meaning "the Troy," derived from Troy. |
African, American |
Boy |
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Lamorne
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Lamorne means "of the sea" and has French origins. |
American, English |
Boy |
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Langston
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Langston means "long town," originating from Old English heritage. |
Anglo-Saxon, English |
Boy |
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LaQuan
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LaQuan means "the one" in African American culture; modern origin. |
African, American, Native American |
Boy |
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Lambert
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Lambert means "bright land," originating from Germanic roots, historically significant. |
Ancient Greek, Anglo-Saxon, Germanic |
Boy |
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Lamberto
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Lamberto means "brave land" and originates from Germanic roots. |
Italian, Latin |
Boy |
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LaMelo
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LaMelo means "the melody" in Spanish; derived from melodic roots. |
American |
Boy |
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Lalo
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Lalo: Spanish diminutive of Eduardo, meaning "wealthy guardian." Origin: Spanish. |
American, Biblical, Spanish |
Boy |
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LaDainian
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LaDainian means "the one who is great," of American origin. |
American |
Boy |
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LaFayette
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LaFayette: French name meaning "faithful," unique, sophisticated, and elegant. |
French |
Boy |
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LaMonte
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LaMonte: French name meaning "the mountain," elegant and distinctive choice. |
French |
Boy |
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LaMont
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LaMont: Unique French name meaning "the mountain," evokes strength and elegance. |
French |
Boy |
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Laurène
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Laurène: French name meaning "victorious," symbolizing honor and achievement. |
French |
Girl |
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