Male names.

LAZARION

Masculine

Rare Greek name derived from "Lazaron," meaning "from the village of Lazara." It has biblical roots, as Lazarus was raised from the dead by Jesus Christ, and gained popularity during the Byzantine Empire. Today, it carries connotations of strength and renewal.

LAZARIUS

Masculine

Lazarius, of Latin origin, means 'God has helped' and is drawn from the Bible's Lazarus, symbolizing resurrection.

LAZARO

Masculine

Spanish and Italian name derived from the Hebrew Eleazar, meaning "God has helped" or "God will help.

LAZAROS

Masculine

Greek name derived from the word "Lazaros," meaning "God has helped." It honors the biblical figure whom Jesus raised from the dead and was traditionally given to boys born around Easter or after difficult births/illnesses. Today, Lazaros remains popular globally, symbolizing resilience, faith, and divine favor.

LAZARUS

Masculine

Greek male given name meaning "God has helped," derived from the name of the Biblical figure miraculously raised from the dead by Jesus Christ.

LAZAVION

Masculine

The Hebrew name Lazavion means "God is my oath," reflecting strength, loyalty, and divine connection.

LAZELL

Masculine

Unusual African-American male first name, likely created in the late 20th century US as a blend of Lazarus (God helped) and Ellis (beneficent/kind).

LAZER

Masculine

Hebrew boys' name meaning "God has helped," derived from "l'azar.

LAZERICK

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'God's promise', brought to Europe during the Middle Ages.

LAZERRICK

Masculine

Uncommon, recently created name with unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries despite its rarity.

LAZLO

Masculine

László is a Hungarian masculine given name derived from the Slavic word "hlas", meaning "glory" or "fame". Traditionally used by Hungarian nobility, it has been popular throughout history, notably worn by Saint Ladislaus I and several other Hungarian monarchs. Today, László remains a popular choice for baby boys in Hungary and Hungarian-speaking communities worldwide, conveying ideas of glory, fame, and nobility.

LAZZARO

Masculine

Italian name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'God has helped' or 'God will help,' popularized by Lazarus, a biblical figure raised from the dead by Jesus.

LB

Masculine

Uncommon given name of uncertain origin and meaning, used worldwide for centuries despite its mysterious past.

LC

Masculine

Uncommon first name with no widely recognized origin or meaning, though it may be associated with abbreviations like 'Laughing Cow'.

LD

Masculine

The African origin name "Ld" signifies "light," often associated with the Yoruba culture in West Africa. It is believed that each person has an accompanying spirit called "asé," and this name is given to children hoping they possess inner light guiding them throughout their lives.

LDARIUS

Masculine

Distinctively original male name of unknown origin, allowing its bearers to forge their own identity and meaning.

LE

Masculine

The masculine given name Le originates from France, meaning 'the' in English, signifying uniqueness.

LEA

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'weary', it's a short form of Leah from the Bible.

LEAF

Masculine

Uncommon English given name, derived from 'leaf,' the plant organ, and originally a surname for those living near woods or working with leaves.

LEAFORD

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from Old English words meaning "leaf-shaped object," first used in the Middle Ages.

LEAH

Masculine

Hebrew female given name that means 'weary-eyed', derived from the Hebrew word 'lhavah'.

LEAL

Masculine

Spanish origin given name meaning 'loyal', historically associated with qualities such as devotion and faithfulness, popularized by figures like Fernando de Leal, a 16th-century Spanish painter.

LEALAN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from the Gaelic word 'leathan', meaning 'wide' or 'broad'.

LEALAND

Masculine

Fascinating Welsh name derived from the ancient word "llaeth," meaning "milk." It was traditionally given to children born on dairy farms during the Middle Ages and has evolved over time to be used for both boys and girls.

LEALLEN

Masculine

American name composed of "Lee", meaning "from the meadow" in Old English, and "Allen", meaning "harmonious". It can be interpreted as "harmonious meadow".

LEALON

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name derived from "le'el," meaning "towards God." It signifies a spiritual journey and has been popularized by Jewish immigrants in North America since the late 19th century.

LEAM

Masculine

Rare Irish name of ancient origin, meaning "grey" in Gaelic, traditionally carried by the Uí Fiachrach tribe, known for their grey horses and battle prowess. It was historically used among Irish nobility and is now chosen for its unique sound, meaningful association with Ireland's rich history and culture.

LEAMAN

Masculine

Rare Irish name derived from the ancient Gaelic "O'Leathmhna," meaning "descendant of Leathmhnach," which itself translates to "half-month" or "fortnight.

LEAMON

Masculine

Uncommon African American name derived from Lemon, the citrus fruit, although its exact origin remains unclear.

LEAMOND

Masculine

Irish name derived from the Gaelic word "laimh," meaning "hand.

LEAN

Masculine

Irish name of Gaelic origin, meaning "calm" or "tranquil". It has been used as a unisex name for centuries and was often a diminutive form of longer names like Laoise or Mháire.

LEANARD

Masculine

Leonard is a Germanic name meaning "brave lion", derived from elements "lewo" (lion) and "hard" (strong).

LEANDER

Masculine

Greek-derived name meaning "lion man.

LEANDRA

Masculine

Distinctive Latin-derived name meaning "like a lioness," suggesting strength and courage.

LEANDRAE

Masculine

Unique, captivating name of Latin origin, derived from 'leander', meaning 'lion'. It evokes courage and power, and has Roman historical roots, with Saint Leander of Seville being one notable figure associated with it.

LEANDRE

Masculine

Uncommon yet intriguing Latin given name of Greek origin that translates to "lion-man," symbolizing strength and masculinity. It gained popularity among European nobility in the Middle Ages and is immortalized through the tragic love story of Leander and Hero.

LEANDREA

Masculine

Rare Greek-derived unisex name meaning 'lion-like', reflecting strength and power.

LEANDREW

Masculine

Greek-derived name meaning "lion-like", reflecting strength and courage.

LEANDRO

Masculine

Spanish name meaning 'lion's son', derived from Latin 'leo' (lion) and Spanish '-ardo'.

LEANDROS

Masculine

Popular Greek masculine name derived from "laos", meaning "people". It signifies one's connection to the community or "man from the people".