Male names.

LAWSYN

Masculine

Unique, captivating name of unknown origin, with no definitive records or sources to provide insight into its beginnings.

LAWTON

Masculine

English given name derived from Old English 'hlaw' meaning 'hill', and '-ton' indicating a settlement. It translates to 'settlement on a hill'.

LAWYER

Masculine

English given name derived from the Middle English word 'laweyer', meaning 'one who pleads for a fee'. It was first used as a personal name in the 13th century.

LAXAVIER

Masculine

Distinctive Haitian name derived from the French Laurence, which means "from Laurentum," signifying triumph and success.

LAXUS

Masculine

Rare Basque male name that translates to 'moss', evoking images of nature and growth.

LAY

Masculine

Chinese-origin name that means 'plum blossom', symbolizing resilience and courage.

LAYCEN

Masculine

Distinctive French male name meaning "secular" or "lay," associated with worldliness and independence.

LAYDELL

Masculine

English male given name derived from Old English elements 'læh' meaning 'small clearing' and 'dell' meaning 'woodland valley', signifying 'little wooded valley'.

LAYDEN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish male given name derived from the ancient Irish word "laoi" meaning "heroic".

LAYDON

Masculine

English name derived from 'lædan' (to lead) and 'dun' (hill), meaning 'leader on the hill'.

LAYKE

Masculine

Unique American boy's name, created by combining 'Lake' and 'Ray', and often associated with water or light.

LAYKEN

Masculine

American name derived from 'lake,' meaning 'body of water.'

LAYKER

Masculine

Modern creation of unknown origin, lacking historical significance and universally accepted meaning.

LAYKIN

Masculine

Modern, rare name with no known origin or meaning, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries like the US and Canada for its uniqueness and ease of use.

LAYLA

Masculine

Arabic name meaning "night beauty" or "dark haired", with roots in the classic love story of Layla and Majnun.

LAYLAN

Masculine

Persian name meaning "night jasmine," derived from the classic name Layla with an added 'n'.

LAYLAND

Masculine

Unique and distinctive English given name with unclear origins but believed to mean "from the bright clearing" or be derived from Old English elements meaning "wide" or "broad." It has been used in England since the 16th century, notably by poet Layland Fields.

LAYLE

Masculine

Hebrew female given name meaning "night beauty".

LAYLEN

Masculine

Rare, gender-neutral name of unknown origin that may derive from Old English words meaning 'laurel' or 'woodland clearing enclosure.' Despite its unclear history, Laylen has gained recent popularity due to its distinctive sound and modern feel.

LAYLON

Masculine

Uncommon yet captivating African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning 'meeting in joy or happiness'.

LAYMAN

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from Old English 'læwman', meaning 'layman' or 'commoner', conveying simplicity and authenticity.

LAYMON

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from the Old English word "læġ", meaning "layer" or "enveloper".

LAYMOND

Masculine

Rare French name of Old Germanic origin meaning 'strong in battle', associated with Norman nobility and notable historical figures like Laymond de Limese.

LAYN

Masculine

American first name of recent popularity, often considered unisex but more commonly given to boys. Its origin is uncertain but believed to derive from the English surname Layne, potentially meaning 'farm' or 'enclosure'. Some sources also connect it to the Irish surname O'Leighin, translating to 'descendant of Leighin', which could mean a diminutive of Leith.

LAYNE

Masculine

English name derived from Old English words "leah" meaning "clearing in woods" or "lean", relating to flax industry. It was historically used for both males and females but is now considered gender-neutral.

LAYRON

Masculine

Rare French given name meaning "from the island of La Réunion," historically given to individuals with ties to this Indian Ocean island.

LAYSEN

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name, meaning "God has rewarded," derived from Elishama, son of King David in the Bible.

LAYSON

Masculine

African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria and Benin, meaning "meeting".

LAYTEN

Masculine

Captivating Latin-derived name meaning 'happy' or 'cheerful', associated with the phrase "Rejoice, O Jerusalem".

LAYTH

Masculine

Arabic name meaning 'night', derived from 'laytha', and has religious significance as well.

LAYTHAN

Masculine

Enigmatic given name of unknown origin, with possible meanings including 'light', 'harmony', or 'balance'.

LAYTHEN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from "Laighne," meaning "descendant of Laighne." It carries historical significance due to its association with legendary figures like Cú Chulainn.

LAYTHON

Masculine

Rare, Greek-origin given name meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', adding uniqueness and positivity to its bearer.

LAYTIN

Masculine

Rare Scottish name derived from Laighlin, meaning "from the low land," associated with medieval warriors like Sir Laighlin of Galloway.

LAYTON

Masculine

English unisex given name derived from Old English elements "leah" and "tun", originally signifying "farmstead in the clearing". It has evolved to mean "from the meadow settlement" or "from the grassland community".

LAZAR

Masculine

The male given name Lazar is of Hebrew origin, derived from the word "Eliezer," meaning "God is my help.

LAZARE

Masculine

Hebrew-origin name meaning "God has helped," popularized by the biblical figure Lazarus of Bethany who was raised from the dead by Jesus Christ, and associated with Jean Valjean in Victor Hugo's novel "Les Misérables.

LAZARETH

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name meaning "My God is help," with rich biblical history, including Lazarus, raised from the dead by Jesus, and Saint Lazarus of Bethany.

LAZARICK

Masculine

Rare male name of Hebrew origin, derived from "Lazar," meaning "God has helped." It is a variant spelling of Lazarus, the biblical figure whom Jesus raised from the dead.

LAZARIO

Masculine

Unique Spanish name derived from 'Laurentius', meaning 'from Laurentum', an ancient Italian city where Rome now stands. It honors Saint Lawrence, a Christian martyr, symbolizing courage and faith.