Boy Names That Mean Th

Discover Boy names meaning Th with origins and popularity.

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Lalo
Diminutive form of the name Eduardo, meaning wealthy guardian.
Spanish
Lalor
Descendant of Leathlobhair, meaning half-leper.
Irish
Lamar
Famous throughout the land.
Germanic
Lamarcus
Combination of the prefix La- with the name Marcus, meaning 'warlike'.
English
Lamas
Derived from the Spanish word for 'lamas' or 'flames', possibly a topographic...
Spanish
Lamb
Referring to a young sheep or the meat of a sheep.
English
Lamberto
Bright land, from the Germanic elements 'land' and 'beraht'.
Italian
Lamberts
Derived from the Germanic name Lambert, meaning 'bright land' or 'famous land'.
Dutch
Lammond
Land belonging to the church.
Scottish
Lamond
Land belonging to the church.
Scottish
Lamonte
The mountain.
Italian
Lamus
Mythical son of Neptune and nymph Cyrene.
Greek
Lamy
Derived from the Old French word 'lami', meaning 'the friend'.
French
Lancaster
From the fortified city on the Lune.
English
Lancey
Derived from the Old French name Lance, meaning 'land' or 'territory'.
English
Lancing
From the town of Lancing in West Sussex, England.
English
Landan
From the long hill or ridge.
English
Landyn
From the English surname, meaning 'long hill' or 'ridge'.
English
Lanford
From the long ford, a place name meaning 'long river crossing'.
English
Langdon
From the long hill, derived from Old English lang and dun.
English
Langeleigh
From the long meadow or field.
English
Langford
From the long ford (a shallow place in a river).
English
Langham
From the long meadow.
English
Langhorn
From the long horn.
English
Langlea
From the long meadow or long clearing.
English
Langleah
From the long meadow.
English
Langley
From the long meadow.
English
Langly
From the long meadow.
English
Langsdon
From the long hill.
English
Langsdown
From the long hill.
English
Langward
From the long guardian.
English
Langworth
From the long enclosure.
English
Lankston
From the long hill.
English
Lanndon
From the long hill.
English
Lansing
From the town of Lansing, Michigan.
English
Lanston
From the long town.
English
Laomedon
Ruler of the people.
Greek
Lares
A name from ancient Roman mythology, possibly derived from lares, the househo...
Latin
Laris
Derived from the Slavic element 'lari' meaning 'seagull'.
Slavic
Larkan
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Lorcáin, meaning 'descendant of Lorcán', a ...
Irish
Larken
Derived from the English word for the songbird, symbolizing joy and a new day.
English
Larry
English diminutive of Lawrence, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with lau...
English
Lartius
derived from the Roman family name Lartius.
Latin
Lasairian
Flame or fire, derived from the Irish word 'lasair'.
Irish
Lasalle
From the hall.
French
Lascel
Dwelling at the camp.
English
Lascelles
Dwelling at the camp.
English
Lashawn
Combination of the prefix La- with Shawn, meaning 'God is gracious'.
English
Laskey
From the Old English personal name Leofsige, meaning 'dear victory'.
English
Laskmigopal
A name combining Lakshmi (goddess of wealth) and Gopala (protector of cows), ...
Sanskrit
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