Boy's name with L
Irish short form of William.
Greek/Latin origin, meaning “from Lucania”.
English diminutive of Lawrence.
Latin origin, meaning “lion”.
Latin origin, variant of Luke.
Greek/Latin origin, meaning “lion”.
Spanish/Portuguese form of Louis.
French form of Ludwig, meaning “famous warrior”.
English name, linked to medieval knights.
English surname-based given name.
Scottish surname-based name, “little hollow”.
Germanic origin, meaning “brave lion”.
Italian/Spanish form of Leonard.
English form of Louis.
Latin origin, meaning “little lion”.
Classic English name; from a surname meaning meadow.
Nickname for Leonard; Germanic, meaning brave lion.
English surname name; means lake colony; presidential.
Hebrew given name; means joined or attached.
Classic English name; from Latin Laurentius, laurel.
Real name; French origin (le roi) meaning the king.
English name; from a surname, linked to Leicester.
Italian/Spanish form of Laurence; laurel-linked.
Welsh given name (from Llwyd); meaning grey.
Scandinavian form of Laurence; laurel roots.
English given name; from French 'island dweller'.
Greek boy's name; means 'flax'; classic and friendly.
English surname-turned-name meaning 'lane/road'.
Form of Lawrence; from Latin Laurentius, laurel.
German given name; famous via Martin Luther.
Nickname of Lincoln; also used as a given name.
American given name of French origin; common in US.
Italian form of Louis; classic and friendly.
International form of Luke; popular in Europe.
Spanish/Portuguese form of Leander; strong vibe.
Nickname-style given name meaning 'fortunate'.
Diminutive of Louis; casual and friendly.
Spanish nickname of Eduardo; common in Mexico.
Italian short form of Orlando; also pop culture.
Short form of Leonard; common in English.
Scottish name, historically male/unisex.
Germanic name meaning 'brave people'.
Variant of Leonard; used as a male given name.
French form of Lawrence; popular in France.
Spanish/Portuguese form of Lionel; male.
Given name in Germany; also the animal.
Italian/Spanish name from Lucius; means 'light'.
Surname turned given name; used for boys.
German name meaning 'famous warrior'.
Short for Louis; friendly, common nickname.
Place name now a unisex given name; for boys too.
Variant spelling of Lloyd; male given name.
Norse myth trickster; now used as a boy's name.
From Latin Lucianus; means 'light'.
Unisex; used for boys too - variant of Laurence.
Diminutive of Alonzo/Lawrence; common in the US.
Chinese given name; also short for Lincoln.
Arthurian knight's name; Old French origin.
Italian/Spanish form of Lucius; means 'light'.
UK male diminutive of Lawrence; also unisex.
Male variant of Lauren/Lawrence; widely used.
Surname turned given name; means 'son of Lars'.
Unisex nature name; sometimes given to boys.
English surname; known via Langston Hughes.
English boy's name; from a place name 'meadow'.
Modern unisex given name; used for boys too.
Swedish male name (LOO-veh), from Ludwig/Louis.
Italian/Spanish male name; short for Linus or Adelino.
Ancient Roman male name; means 'light'.
Italian boy name; variant of Lorenzo, meaning laurel.
Scottish name; variant of Leslie, used for boys too.
Biblical boy name from Hebrew, “God has helped.”
Greek boy name meaning “lion-man.”
English surname name; means “linden tree hill.”
French form of Lucian; means “light.”
English given name from a surname; means “leek town.”
Variant of Leighton; English boy name.
Hebrew/Russian boy name meaning “heart” or “lion.”
Scottish surname-turned-name; from the Lennox area.
Male given name in France; also unisex, from lily.
Old Germanic boy name meaning 'bright land'.
Nature name; a boy name from the linden tree.
English boy name meaning 'son of Lawrence'.
Diminutive of Leonard/Lennon; used for boys.
Boy name from French 'lion' or the city name.
Greek boy name; Spartan king, 'lion-like'.
Mostly feminine, but unisex; from laurel tree.
Vietnamese boy name (Lam/Lâm), meaning 'forest'.
- lean
- Landry
- Lois
- Lolo
- Lysander
- Lander
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