Laguia
Laguia means 'the joyful one' similar to Lagiua, rooted in Italian origins.
Lahahana
Lahahana is a Hawaiian name meaning 'the fiery one'.
Lahan
Lahan is an Anglicized form of an Irish surname meaning 'small' or 'little'.
Laher
Laher is a surname meaning derived from 'the one who comes from a small hillside'.
Lahi'ah
Lahi'ah signifies 'a sacred place' in Hawaiian tradition.
Laia
Laia is derived from Eulalia, which means 'well-spoken' or 'fluent'.
Laigh
Laigh means 'low' or 'downhill' in Scots language.
Lailie
Derived from the name Laila, which means 'night'
Laina
Path, road
Laine
Famous in warfare
Laineigh
Variant of Laine, meaning 'path' or 'road'
Lainey
Bright, shining light
Laini
Tenderness, compassion
Lainie
Diminutive of Elaine, meaning 'light'
Laird
Landowner or lord
Laire
Derived from a name meaning 'cheerful' or 'happy'
Lais
Derived from the Greek name Laïs, meaning 'a woman of beauty'
Lajos
Lajos is the Hungarian form of Louis, meaning 'famed warrior'.
Lalo
A diminutive for names like Eduardo or a standalone name meaning 'red'.
Lalor
Descendant of the rich and powerful chief or leader.
Lamar
Meaning 'the water' or 'the sea'.
Lamarcus
A blend of 'Lamar' and 'Marcus' symbolizing strength and valor.
Lamarr
Derived from French, meaning 'the land' or 'the lake'.
Lamb
Symbolizes innocence, often associated with Christ in religious context.
Lambart
Meaning 'bright land' or 'illustrious land'.
Lambegus
A surname referring to a place or a family origin in the region.
Lambert
Lambert means 'bringer of light’ or 'bright land' in Old German.
Lamberta
Lamberta is a feminine form of Lambert, meaning 'bringer of light’ or 'bright land.'
Lamberto
Lamberto means 'bringer of light’ or 'bright land' in Old German.
Lambertus
Lambertus is derived from Lambert, meaning 'bringer of light.'
Lambin
Lambin is a diminutive form of Lambert, meaning 'bringer of light.'
Lambirt
Lambirt is a variation of Lambert, meaning 'bringer of light.'
Lambrecht
Lambrecht means 'the mighty lamb,' derived from Old German roots.
Lambret
Lambret is a diminutive or variant of Lambert, meaning 'bringer of light.'
Lambrett
Lambrett is a variation of Lambert, meaning 'bringer of light.'
Lambros
Lambros means 'bright' or 'shining' in Greek, associated with brightness.
Lamel
Lamel is likely a variant of Lambert, meaning 'bringer of light.'
Lamond
Lamond is derived from the Scottish Gaelic name meaning 'river' or 'flowing water.'
Lamont
Lamont means 'the big house' or 'great house' in Scottish Gaelic.
Lamonte
Lamonte means 'from the mountain' in French.
Lamorak
Lamorak is a name from Arthurian legend associated with a noble knight.
Lamorna
Lamorna refers to a place name in Cornwall, but its meaning is not distinctly defined.
Lamoroch
Lamoroch is derived from Arthurian themes, with an unclear direct meaning.
Lampert
Lampert means 'bright land' in Germanic origins.
Lana
Lana is derived from the Slavic word for 'light' or 'shining'.
Lanark
Lanark is a place name and is believed to mean 'from the river Lene.'
Lancdon
Lancdon is derived from Old English meaning 'hill with a long enclosure.'
Lance
Lance means 'land' or 'territory' and is commonly associated with the lance, a weapon used by knights.
Lancelet
Lancelet is a diminutive form of Lance, referring to the small spear used in jousting.
Lancelin
Lancelin is a diminutive of Lancelot, meaning 'young servant' or 'squire.'
Lancelot
Lancelot means 'young servant' and is famously associated with the Arthurian legend as a knight of the Round Table.
Lanceor
Lanceor is derived from Old French, meaning 'the spear' or 'the lance bearer.'
Land
Land means 'ground' or 'earth' in Old English.
Landa
Landa means 'land' or 'heath' in Spanish.
Landaine
Landaine is derived from 'land' indicating someone from the open country.
Landan
Landan is a variant of Landon, meaning 'long hill.'
Landbert
Landbert combines elements meaning 'land' and 'bright,' signifying a bright land.
Landen
Landen means 'long hill' and is a modern variation of Landon.
Lander
Lander means 'dweller by the land' or 'landed estate.'
Landers
Landers means 'land dwellers' or 'those who live by the land.'
Landin
Landin is derived from 'Landon' and means 'hill by the land.'
Landis
A surname derived from the Old English word for 'land' or 'homestead'.
Landly
A modern given name likely derived from the combination of 'land' and a diminutive suffix.
Landmari
A name meaning 'land of Mary', often associated with the Virgin Mary.
Lando
Derived from the Gothic name 'Land', meaning 'land' or 'territory'.
Landoigne
Possibly derived from a combination of 'land' and a diminutive, meaning 'little land'.
Landoine
A variant of Landoigne, possibly meaning 'little land' or associated with a land theme.
Landon
Derived from the Old English term meaning 'long hill' or 'ridge'.
Landor
A surname meaning 'a dweller by the land' or 'land-owner'.
Landra
A feminine variant likely derived from 'land', representing a connection to the earth.
Landrada
Derived from a combination that signifies 'strength' and 'land' in historical contexts.
Landree
A variant spelling of Landry, a name referring to 'land holder' or 'ruler'.
Landreth
An Old English name meaning 'heath by the land'.
Landrey
A variation of Landry, which means 'ruler of the land'.
Landrick
A modern combination of 'land' and 'rich', suggesting prosperity of land.
Landrie
A variant of Landry, meaning 'land ruler' or 'land owner'.
Landrus
A variant spelling likely indicating nobility and land ownership.
Landry
Means 'land ruler', associated with ownership or governance of land.
Landsden
Derived from a place name meaning 'hill near the land'.
Landy
A diminutive form of Landry, referring to a landowner or ruler.
Landyn
A modern spelling of Landon, meaning 'long hill'.
Lane
A narrow road or path, often found in rural areas.
Lanelle
A combination of 'Lane' and the suffix '-elle', implying beauty or grace.
Lanette
A diminutive form of 'Lana', meaning 'little rock'.
Laney
A form of 'Elaine', meaning 'bright, shining light'.
Lanford
Derived from a surname meaning 'long ford'.
Lanfranc
Means 'land of the Franks', associated with historical figures.
Langden
Means 'long valley'.
Langdon
Means 'long hill' or 'hill by the land of the Franks'.
Lange
Means 'long' or 'tall'.
Langer
Means 'long' or 'tall', often used as a surname.
Langford
Means 'long ford'.
Langham
Means 'homestead by the long valley'.
Langhar
Means 'long heath' or 'moorland'.
Langith
A name derived from Old English meaning 'tall or long' related to length or size.
Langlaua
A feminine variation of Langley, meaning 'long meadow'.
Langleah
Meaning 'tall meadow' or 'woodland clearing'.
Langlee
Derived from Old English referring to a 'meadow or field' noted for length.
Langleigh
A feminine derivation of the word 'field', meaning 'long meadow'.
Langley
The name means 'long clearing' or 'long meadow', referencing a place name.
