Male names.

LAREMY

Masculine

Distinctive male name of Haitian origin, derived from the word 'lari', meaning 'to play' in Haitian Creole.

LAREN

Masculine

Rare yet meaningful feminine name of Spanish origin, derived from 'larena', meaning 'sand'. Once a medieval aristocratic favorite, its use has since spread globally, though it remains less common outside Spain and Latin America.

LARENCE

Masculine

Rare Latin-origin given name meaning "from Laurentum," an ancient Italian city. It is associated with Saint Lawrence, an early Christian martyr.

LARENZ

Masculine

Rare Spanish male name derived from the surname Larraz, potentially meaning "forest" in Basque.

LARENZO

Masculine

Italian name derived from "laurus," meaning "laurel," symbolizing victory in ancient Rome. It was notably carried by Lorenzo de' Medici, the ruling figure behind Florence's cultural golden age in the 15th century.

LAREY

Masculine

Distinctive yet uncertain-origin name, often associated with Old Norse 'Lár', meaning 'strong'.

LAREZ

Masculine

Rare Basque given name with no universally accepted meaning. It may be a variant of Larrea, meaning "hazel grove," connecting it to nature. Its origin from the distinct Basque Country makes it unique and culturally intriguing despite limited historical traceability.

LARI

Masculine

Captivating Finnish name derived from 'laji,' meaning 'kind' or 'type.' Its true spirit lies in promoting inclusivity and diversity appreciation.

LARICO

Masculine

Unique Latin-derived name meaning 'to play or dance', associated with the Greek god Apollo Larenus, historically given to Roman children destined for artistic careers.

LARIE

Masculine

Rare female given name of unknown origin, with no specific meaning or cultural association.

LARIN

Masculine

Unique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse Hrárr, meaning 'grey-haired one'.

LARION

Masculine

Greek origin, meaning 'liar', derived from the Greek word 'laros'.

LARIS

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'from Mars' or 'the shining one', historically used among ancient Romans.

LARK

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from the Old English word 'lǣrce', meaning 'songbird'. It has historical usage for both boys and girls, but is now predominantly feminine.

LARKEN

Masculine

Recently coined name, popularized by appearances in fantasy literature like 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'The Dragonlance Chronicles'. It has no fixed meaning but holds personal significance based on individual associations with these works.

LARKIE

Masculine

English name derived from "lark," a songbird known for its beautiful voice and acrobatic flight, often associated with lightheartedness and creativity.

LARKIN

Masculine

Irish origin, means "little loud one" or "noisy little one".

LARMAR

Masculine

Unknown origin with no clear meaning.

LARMON

Masculine

Unique American given name created in the mid-20th century by blending Larry and Armando; it has no specific meaning but stands out as a distinctive choice.

LARMONT

Masculine

Rare French name derived from the occupational surname "Larment", meaning "farmer on the farmstead" or "worker on the estate".

LARNCE

Masculine

The unique name Larnce is of French origin, derived from 'laronce' meaning 'graceful'.

LARNELL

Masculine

African American name created in the mid-20th century as a blend of Laron and Cornel, without a specific meaning but often associated with strength or power.

LARNELLE

Masculine

Recent African American boy's name with unclear origins but gaining popularity for its uniqueness. Some believe it's a blend of Larry and Arnell or inspired by popular names around its creation time. Despite its ambiguous beginnings, Larnelle is embraced for its distinctive sound and potential meanings like strength, courage, victory, or Italian 'in'.

LARNEY

Masculine

Uncommon Irish given name derived from the surname O'Leary, meaning 'descendant of the eloquent one'.

LARNIE

Masculine

Rare Australian female name, potentially derived from Lauren, meaning 'laurel-bearing'.

LAROBERT

Masculine

Rare French given name, believed to be a blend of Laurence and Robert, with meanings "from Laurentum" and "bright fame/famous bear," respectively.

LAROD

Masculine

Distinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the path to wealth".

LARODERICK

Masculine

Rare, made-up name with uncertain origins and meanings.

LARODNEY

Masculine

Rare, unique name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly a blend of Scandinavian Lara ("cheerful") and English Rodney ("settlement on the hill"), but its roots are not well-established.

LAROI

Masculine

Laroi, of Nigerian Igbo origin, means 'Let's see' or 'Show us', reflecting hope and anticipation for future leaders.

LAROME

Masculine

Rare yet captivating Greek name derived from 'laros,' meaning 'warlike.' Originally used for boys demonstrating exceptional courage, it's now regained popularity due to its uniqueness and powerful meaning.

LARON

Masculine

Rare, unisex given name of West African Yoruba origin, translating to 'one who waits'.

LARONE

Masculine

Distinctive male given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture, meaning "birth after significant transformation.

LARONN

Masculine

Distinct African-origin name derived from Laroye, meaning "meeting place" in Yoruba, combined with French Ronan, signifying fateful connection and destiny.

LARONTE

Masculine

Uncommon, yet significant African name derived from the Yoruba culture of West Africa. In Yoruba language, it means 'to wait patiently.'

LARONZO

Masculine

Laronzo, of Yoruba origin, means 'one who follows the path'.

LAROY

Masculine

Unique variant of the classic English name Roy, which originates from the Old German name Ragenhard and means "strong in power".

LAROYCE

Masculine

Rare, made-up name with unknown origin and no widely accepted meaning.

LARRE

Masculine

Distinctive Basque surname derived from the word 'larre', meaning 'clearing' or 'open space'.

LARRELL

Masculine

African American variant of Larry, derived from the Latin Laurence meaning "laurel" or "wreath of bay," symbolizing victory. It originated in mid-20th century America as a unique alternative to common names like Larry and Lawrence.