Male names.

LEESHAWN

Masculine

African-American name derived from Lee (Old English) meaning "God has shown favor" when combined with Shawn, which means "God is gracious".

LEESON

Masculine

English name derived from "les" meaning 'wood' or 'grove', and 'son'.

LEEUM

Masculine

Korean name meaning "prince" or "loved son", often given to convey regal strength with affection.

LEEVAN

Masculine

Unique Hebrew name derived from "lev," meaning "heart." It signifies belonging to the heart and honors values of love and spirituality.

LEEVI

Masculine

Finnish boy's name derived from 'lehti', meaning 'leaf'. It signifies growth, change, adaptability, and resilience.

LEEVON

Masculine

Uncommon male given name of unknown origin, with no specific meaning or etymology associated with it in any language.

LEEWARD

Masculine

American given name derived from the nautical term 'leeward', meaning 'the direction towards which the wind blows when it comes from the left side of a vessel while sailing'. It symbolizes guidance, direction, adventure, and exploration in life's journey. Originally used as a surname, Leeward has gained popularity as a distinctive first name in recent years due to its unique sound and association with nautical themes.

LEFTY

Masculine

Lefty, derived from the English word 'left', signifies unconventionality without a specific symbolic meaning.

LEGACEE

Masculine

Unique, French-origin name meaning 'estate' or 'farm', historically given to those living on or working such properties.

LEGACI

Masculine

Rare Latin-origin name derived from 'legatus', meaning 'legate' or 'envoy'. It signifies diplomacy, representation, and unity, reflecting the responsibilities of ancient Roman legati.

LEGACIE

Masculine

Unique, recently created name intended to evoke legacy and heritage, popular in English-speaking countries as a middle name.

LEGACY

Masculine

American origin, meaning 'something passed down,' reflecting tradition and responsibility.

LEGAND

Masculine

The name Legend is of English origin and means "legend". It gained popularity through various works of fiction, such as the main character Jake Legend in Stephen King's "The Gunslinger" novel.

LEGEN

Masculine

Unique given name of Slavic origin, derived from the Old Slavic word 'legenda', meaning 'legend' or 'story'. It was traditionally used among Slavic-speaking peoples in Eastern Europe and is associated with tales and myths.

LEGEND

Masculine

English name with Old English roots, meaning "story of the life of a saint or holy person," derived from the Latin word "legenda.

LEGENDARY

Masculine

English name derived from 'legendary', meaning famous or remarkable due to being associated with a legend. It signifies achieving greatness and leaving behind a lasting legacy.

LEGENND

Masculine

The name Legend is an English modern coinage, created to represent someone extraordinary, unique, or exceptional. It doesn't have a direct meaning but conveys the implication of being legendary, larger than life and leaving behind a remarkable impact on others' lives or society.

LEGIN

Masculine

Latin origin, derived from "Legio," an ancient Roman city in France, or possibly from "legionis," referring to a member of a Roman legion. It was introduced to Gaul by Roman settlers and has been used sporadically throughout Europe over the centuries despite its rarity.

LEGION

Masculine

Latin origin, originally denoting a large number of people or things, and has historical associations with ancient Roman military units and early Christian churches. It gained popularity in recent years as a unisex given name due to its unique sound and connotations of leadership, unity, and power.

LEGOLAS

Masculine

Norse-derived name meaning "leg-neck," but gained popularity after J.R.R. Tolkien used it in "The Lord of the Rings" for an agile Elf with exceptional archery skills.

LEGRAND

Masculine

The French surname Legrand originates from Old French "le grand," meaning "the large" or "the great," possibly referring to a tall individual or prominent family.

LEGRANDE

Masculine

Legrand is a French surname originating from Occitan 'legrand', meaning 'the large' or 'the great'. It likely referred to someone who was tall, strong, or distinctive.

LEGRANT

Masculine

Rare yet powerful English name derived from the Old French word "graunt," meaning "strong" or "powerful.

LEGYND

Masculine

Rare yet captivating name of Slavic origin, derived from the word "legenda" meaning 'legend'.

LEHAN

Masculine

Uncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from the surname O'Leathain, meaning 'descendant of the little dark-haired one'.

LEHI

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "branch," popularized among members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to honor the prophet Lehi from the Book of Mormon, known for his faith and courage in leading his family into the wilderness.

LEHMAN

Masculine

German-derived given name meaning "helmet-maker" or "soldier," first used during the Middle Ages, and famously associated with Joseph Lehman, founder of Lehman Brothers investment bank.

LEHMON

Masculine

The name Lehmon originates from Finland and translates to "son of Lemminkäinen," a heroic figure from Finnish mythology known for his bravery and skill in battle, reflecting strength and courage.

LEI

Masculine

The name Lei originates from Hawaii, meaning 'heavenly flower'.

LEIAM

Masculine

Rare but significant Hebrew name meaning "God is willing" or "towards God", expressing the bearer's desirability in God's eyes.

LEIB

Masculine

Hebrew boys' name meaning 'heart', derived from 'lev'; it has biblical roots and is globally popular.

LEIBISH

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'love', derived from the German word "Liebes". It has been widely used among Ashkenazi Jews for centuries, often given to boys born into loving families or expected to grow kind-hearted, and was also used as an endearment by some Jewish communities for their sons. Notable figures such as Rabbi Leibish Tzvi ben Avraham and Leibish Lapin have borne this name throughout history. Today, it remains popular among worldwide Jewish communities, often chosen to express love and affection or honor loved ones.

LEIBY

Masculine

Rare Hebrew name meaning "joined" or "attached," historically associated with the biblical tribe of Levi and their service in the Tabernacle.

LEIDEN

Masculine

Distinctive Dutch name derived from the city of Leiden in the Netherlands, meaning "limestone" or "rocky area," with notable historic bearers like Jan Lievens, the 17th-century painter.

LEIF

Masculine

Ancient Scandinavian male name meaning "heir" or "descendant," popularized by the Viking explorer Leif Erikson, who reached North America around 1000 AD.

LEIGH

Masculine

English girl's name, derived from 'leah', meaning 'woodland clearing'. It has been used historically by notable figures like John Wilmot, Earl of Rochester and Leigh-Lee Erwin.

LEIGHAM

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from Old English words 'leah' (woodland clearing) and 'ham' (village), translating literally to woodland village.

LEIGHLAN

Masculine

Irish-origin name derived from the surname O'Leagha, meaning 'descendant of Leogach,' although its specific meaning remains unclear.

LEIGHLAND

Masculine

American name of unknown origin, believed to mean "woodland clearing" or be linked to the Scottish name Lindsay, meaning "from the bright meadow".

LEIGHTON

Masculine

English name derived from "leah-tun," meaning "farmstead in the wood clearing." It gained popularity during the Victorian era and has been associated with notable figures like Sir Matthew Leighton and Leighton Buzzard town.