Leander | Mythology a.. | From the Greek Leiandros, a name be.. |  |  |
Leandre | French | From the Latin Leander, which is fr.. |  |  |
Leandro | Spanish | Derived from the Greek Leander (lio.. |  |  |
Leao | Portuguese | Derived from the Latin leo (lion) |  |  |
Lebna | African | Heart, soul, spirit. Amharic and Ti.. |  |  |
Lech | Polish | Ancient name of uncertain derivatio.. |  |  |
Lechoslaw | Polish | Compound name composed of Lech (a P.. |  |  |
Lee | American | Transferred use of the surname deri.. |  |  |
Lee | English | Transferred use of the surname deri.. |  |  |
Lee-Ron | African-Ame.. | Modern combination name composed of.. |  |  |
Lee-Ron | American | Modern combination name composed of.. |  |  |
Leggett | French | Meaning "one who is sent" or "deleg.. |  |  |
Leiandros | Greek | Compound name composed from the ele.. |  |  |
Leif | Scandinavia.. | From the Old Norse Leifr, which is .. |  |  |
Leif | Norwegian | This name means "beloved."
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Leighton | English | Transferred use of the surname orig.. |  |  |
Lek | Thai | Meaning "small."
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Leland | English | Transferred use of the surname deri.. |  |  |
Lemar | French | An alternate form of Lamar, which.. |  |  |
Len | Native Amer.. | Flute. Hopi |  |  |
Lena | Native Amer.. | Meaning "flute" in Hopi.
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Leni | Polynesian | Presently, now |  |  |
Lennart | Scandinavia.. | Cognate of Leonard, which is from t.. |  |  |
Lennox | American | Transferred use of the English surn.. |  |  |
Lenriart | Swedish | A form of Leonard, which means "s.. |  |  |
Leo | American | Late Latin name derived from leo (a.. |  |  |
Leo | English | A borrowing from the Late Latin, Le.. |  |  |
Leo | French | A borrowing from the Late Latin, Le.. |  |  |
Leo | German | A borrowing from the Late Latin, Le.. |  |  |
Leo | Greek | Late Latin name derived from leo (l.. |  |  |
Leo | Irish | A borrowing from the Late Latin, Le.. |  |  |
Leo | Italian | Late Latin name derived from leo (l.. |  |  |
Leo | Mythology a.. | Latin name meaning "lion." Leo is t.. |  |  |
Leo | Polynesian | To watch, to guard |  |  |
Leokau | Polynesian | To watch without moving |  |  |