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LADSON
MasculineUncommon African name meaning "warrior son" from the Mandinka tribe's word "lad".
LAEKEN
MasculineBelgian name derived from the Old Dutch word 'Laken', meaning 'linen'. It originates from the municipality of Laeken near Brussels and has been in use since the 12th century.
LAEL
MasculineRare, captivating Hebrew name meaning "I am with God," derived from "ela" signifying "God.
LAETH
MasculineDistinctive Welsh given name derived from the ancient word "llaeth," meaning "milk." It was originally used for both boys and girls but is now more commonly associated with males.
LAETON
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', popular among early Christians and known historically through figures like Saint Laetus and Lactantius Firmianus.
LAETYN
MasculineLatin-derived unisex name meaning 'happy' or 'joyous', first used in the late 20th century, with variant spellings like Laetynn and Laetyne.
LAFAYETTE
MasculineFrench male given name meaning 'of the laurels,' symbolizing victory, notable for its historic bearer, the Marquis de Lafayette, who played significant roles in both American and French Revolutions.
LAFE
MasculineUnique Spanish name of Basque origin, derived from "lafit," meaning "happy.
LAFEYETTE
MasculineLafayette is a rare French-origin given name derived from 'la faith' meaning 'the faith'. It gained prominence through the Marquis de Lafayette, a key figure in both American and French revolutions, who adopted it as his surname.
LAFIAMMA
MasculineContemporary Italian girl's name meaning 'the flame,' symbolizing passion and light.
LAFON
MasculineUnique French given name derived from 'la fontaine', meaning 'the little fountain'. It signifies tranquility and beauty, originating in medieval France near bodies of water.
LAFONZO
MasculineAfrican American name created as a blend of LaFrance and Alfonso, gaining popularity since the late 20th century.
LAFRANCE
MasculineRare French given name that means "of France," tracing its origins back to medieval France where families adopted surnames reflecting their history or place of birth.
LAFREDERICK
MasculineUnique American name combining Lafayette ("look at the prosperous") and Frederick ("peaceful ruler"), honoring historical figures who fought for liberty, peace, and justice.
LAFREDRICK
MasculineUncommon African-origin name from Ghana, created by combining Frederick ("peaceful ruler") with a unique prefix "la".
LAGARIUS
MasculineRare Latin-origin given name meaning "slow" or "lazy," popularized among early Christians for its virtues of patience and forbearance.
LAGRAND
MasculineFrench given name meaning 'large'.
LAGREGORY
MasculineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "bringer of joy," composed of the elements "La" (joy) and Gregory (vigilant).
LAGUAN
MasculineDistinct name originating from Trinidad and Tobago, believed to be created by enslaved Africans combining elements of African languages. Despite its uncertain meaning, Laguan remains an enduring part of Trinidadian culture.
LAI
MasculineVietnamese origin, means 'poem' and is associated with creativity and intelligence.
LAIDEN
MasculineUncommon name of unknown origin, sometimes linked to the Irish surname 'O'Laidh', but its true meanings remain elusive.
LAIF
MasculineRare Norwegian name derived from Old Norse Hlýðr meaning 'shining' or 'bright', associated with light and wisdom in Scandinavian folklore.
LAIK
MasculineAfrican name of Fulani origin, meaning "happy" or "joyful".
LAIKE
MasculineNorwegian name meaning "the bright one," derived from the Old Norse word "leikr.
LAIKEN
MasculineContemporary unisex name of American origin, with possible ties to the Irish province Leinster. Its meaning is uncertain but often associated with light or captivating qualities.
LAIKIN
MasculineLaikin, of African origin from the Ashanti people of Ghana, means 'born on Saturday,' signifying destined greatness.
LAIKU
MasculineAfrican Igbo name meaning "one who brings joy" or "let us rejoice," reflecting positivity and celebration.
LAIKYN
MasculineRare baby girl's name of unknown origin, often associated with music due to its phonetic similarity to "lyric.
LAIKYNN
MasculineUnique female name of unknown origin, with no widely accepted meaning or history. Some believe it's a variant of Lakyn, derived from Old English elements "lac" and "ynn", but this connection is not definitive. Despite its mysterious origins, Laikynn has gained popularity as a distinctive and appealing name for girls, often associated with creativity and individuality. Its true significance lies in the interpretation of those who bear it.
LAILA
MasculineArabic feminine name derived from "layl", meaning night, popularized by Nizami's romantic tragedy Layla and Majnun.
LAIM
MasculineRare Breton masculine given name derived from the Breton word "laouen", meaning "joyful" or "happy".
LAIN
MasculineDistinctive male name of Japanese origin, derived from 'lai', meaning 'coming' or 'arriving', coined by Katsuhiro Otomo for his 1988 anime film Akira.
LAINE
MasculineScottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'laighin', meaning 'flaxen' or 'fair-haired'.
LAINEY
MasculineCaptivating feminine name of Scottish Gaelic origin, derived from 'laighinn', meaning 'bright' or 'shining'. It evolved from Leannan, signifying 'little loved one', making it a unisex name known for its association with light and love.
LAIONE
MasculineRare but powerful Hebrew name meaning 'lioness', signifying strength, courage, and regal beauty.
LAIRD
MasculineScottish given name meaning 'landowner', derived from the Gaelic word for a substantial landowner.
LAISON
MasculineRare French name derived from 'laise', meaning 'ford' or 'shallow crossing'. It signifies a safe passage across water and was traditionally given to children born near bodies of water.
LAITEN
MasculineRare Basque given name whose exact origins remain uncertain, but it carries a unique charm and has been associated with notable individuals throughout history.
LAITH
MasculineArabic given name meaning 'gentle' or 'soft'.
LAITHAN
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from "Llaeth," meaning milk, and "-han," signifying son of. It was popular among medieval Welsh nobility, notably borne by Llywelyn the Great.