Boy Names That Mean The

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Lavalei
Lavalei means 'the beloved one' in Hawaiian.
Hawaiian
Lavalle
The valley.
French
Lavalley
From the valley.
English
Lavant
Living in the former region of Laon in France.
French
Lavern
Born in the spring.
English
Lavin
Combination of the names Lavinia and Gavin.
English
Lavrenti
From the Roman name Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum'.
Russian
Lavrentij
From the Roman name Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum'.
Russian
Lavrenty
From the Roman name Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum'.
Russian
Lavro
Derived from the Greek name Lavrentios, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned ...
Russian
Lavy
derived from the name of the lavender flower, symbolizing purity, devotion, a...
English
Lawton
From the Hillside Town.
English
Laxaminarayan
A compound name combining Lakshmi and Narayan, referring to the Hindu deities...
Sanskrit
Laxmanya
Beloved of Laxman (brother of Lord Rama).
Sanskrit
Laxminarayana
Lord Vishnu, the one who is adored by Laxmi.
Sanskrit
LaxmiSrinivas
Laxmi (Goddess of wealth and prosperity) and Srinivas (another name for Lord ...
Sanskrit
Laxton
From the town by the watercress farm.
English
Laybrook
From the meadow by the brook.
English
Laydon
From the meadow with the path.
English
Layland
From the meadow land.
English
Layton
From the meadow settlement.
English
Lazarasz
God has helped, derived from the Hebrew name Eleazar.
Hungarian
Leahton
From the town by the meadow.
English
Leaman
Man from the meadow.
English
Leao
Derived from the Latin 'Leo', meaning lion.
Portuguese
Lear
derived from the character King Lear in Shakespeare's play.
English
Learoyd
Derived from a place name meaning 'clearing in the forest'.
English
Leaton
From the town by the water.
English
Lebaron
The baron, a title of nobility.
French
Ledyard
From the Old English words for 'leek' and 'enclosure', meaning 'leek garden'.
English
Leevi
Derived from the biblical name Levi, meaning 'joined' or 'attached'.
Finnish
Legrand
The great/big.
French
Lehman
From the meadow.
German
Leicester
From the Roman town name Ligoraceaster, meaning 'Roman fort of the Ligore peo...
English
Leighton
From the town on the meadow.
English
Leimen
From the Lime Tree.
German
Leiton
From the town on the River Lena.
English
Lelan
From the Meadowland.
English
Lemar
Of the sea.
French
Lemmy
Derived from the Old English name Leofmaer, meaning 'famous protector'.
English
Lemon
Referring to the citrus fruit.
English
Lemond
Referring to the color yellow.
English
Lemont
The mountain.
French
Lemonte
The mountain.
French
Lenin
Derived from the surname of Vladimir Lenin, a revolutionary leader.
Russian
Lennard
Brave lion; derived from the Germanic elements 'leon' (lion) and 'hard' (brav...
German
Lennen
Derived from the Old English personal name Leofwine, meaning 'dear friend'.
English
Lenni
Derived from the Hungarian word 'lenni', meaning 'to be'.
Hungarian
Lennox
From the place name meaning 'elm grove'.
Scottish
Leno
Derived from the name Leonardo, meaning 'brave lion'.
Italian
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