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LENT
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning "slow", derived from the word "lentus".
LENTON
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word "hleþ", meaning "hale" or "healthy". It was historically a surname before becoming a given name in the late 20th century.
LENUEL
MasculineRare Hebrew name meaning "God is with us," derived from the biblical figure Lamech, father of Noah.
LENUS
MasculineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'flax', associated with ancient Roman religious ceremonies and the Celtic god of healing.
LENVIL
MasculineUnique boy's name of French origin, derived from the surname L'Evelyn, which is an adaptation of the English given name Evelyn. It means "noble life" or "life from the yew tree," combining French charm with Germanic power and strength.
LENVILLE
MasculineRare French given name derived from "l'en-ville," meaning "the town," evoking images of rural life and close-knit communities.
LENWARD
MasculineRare English given name with unclear origins. It may derive from Leonard, meaning "strong as a lion," but no definitive evidence supports this theory. Its true origin remains unknown, adding to its mystique and allure.
LENWOOD
MasculineUnique American given name created by combining Lenoir (meaning "light") and Woodstock (evoking nature), with no significant historical figures associated.
LENY
MasculineDistinctive Slavic given name, meaning "flax" or "linen," with roots in the Czech Republic's Ústí nad Labem Region; it may also be considered a diminutive of Leonard, meaning "bold lion.
LENYN
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from "lenin," meaning "flaxen" or "blond." It has historical ties to textile production and the revolutionary figure Lenin.
LENYX
MasculineCaptivating French name derived from "lennox," meaning "from the bright hill.
LENZ
MasculineUnique German origin given name meaning "spear," associated with bravery and the Holy Lance legend, carried by notable figures like Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz, and also used as a surname with varying origins.
LENZIE
MasculineLenzi is an uncommon Italian-origin name derived from Lennox, meaning 'elm grove' and traditionally given to Clan Hay chiefs.
LENZY
MasculineUnique given name with uncertain origins. Its meaning and source remain unclear, but some propose it could be a shortened form of "Elizabeth" or a variant spelling of "Lensy." Ultimately, its origin may be personal to those who chose the name.
LEO
MasculineBoys' name of Latin origin, meaning 'lion,' derived from the Latin word for lion, conveying strength and courage.
LEOANTHONY
MasculineUncommon name of Latin origin, combining 'Leao' meaning lion in Portuguese and Italian, and 'Anthony', derived from the Roman family name Antonius meaning 'priceless'.
LEOBARDO
MasculineUnique, historic Spanish name meaning "having a beard like a lion," often associated with nobility and courage.
LEOBEN
MasculineAustrian name derived from the city of Leoben, Styria, meaning "love" or "dear one" in German.
LEOCADIO
MasculineRare Spanish given name derived from Latin 'leo', meaning 'lion', signifying strength and courage.
LEODAN
MasculineDistinctive Greek name meaning "leader of the people", derived from "leos" (people) and "demos" (district).
LEODEGARIO
MasculineRare Spanish name derived from Germanic elements "leud" meaning people or brave, and "gar" meaning spear, signifying 'brave with a spear'. It was popular during the Middle Ages in Spain, often used to honor Saints like Saint Leodegar of Autun. Despite its rarity today, it retains historical associations with strength, courage, wisdom, and Spanish cultural heritage.
LEODIS
MasculineUncommon yet historically significant male given name of English origin, derived from Old English elements meaning "victory in battle".
LEODORE
MasculineRare but significant Greek name meaning "gift from the gods.
LEOH
MasculineRare yet meaningful unisex name of Hebrew origin, translating to "to him" or signifying dedication, often associated with God in Jewish tradition. It has historic roots appearing among chieftains and is sometimes seen as an alternative spelling of Leah.
LEOLA
MasculineUnique female name of Hebrew origin, meaning "night beauty".
LEOMAR
MasculineDistinctively male name of Latin origin meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength and courage.
LEON
MasculineLatin-origin boys' name meaning 'lion,' popularized by Spanish and French nobility, and often associated with strength and courage.
LEONA
MasculineItalian female given name derived from the Latin 'leo', meaning 'lion'. It signifies strength and power.
LEONALDO
MasculineLeonelo is an Italian boy's name derived from 'leon' meaning 'lion' and 'ardo' signifying 'strong' or 'courageous', thus translating to 'lionhearted'. It was popularized by Leonardo da Vinci, the renowned Italian polymath.
LEONARD
MasculineClassic given name of Germanic origin derived from "leonhard," meaning "brave lion.
LEONARDO
MasculineItalian name derived from Germanic elements meaning "lion" and "strong," carrying historical significance through figures like Leonardo da Vinci and Leonardo Fibonacci.
LEONAS
MasculineGreek boy's name derived from "leon", meaning "lion". It evokes images of strength and courage, inspired by historic figures like King Leonidas of Sparta and the mythical Leander.
LEONCE
MasculineFrench given name derived from Latin "Leon", meaning "lion". It was popular in medieval France, signifying strength and bravery, often used among nobility. Nowadays, it's less common but still holds significance worldwide as a distinctive choice.
LEONCIO
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name derived from the Latin word "leon," meaning lion. It translates to "like a lion" and has been popular among Spanish-speaking communities for centuries.
LEONDRA
MasculineDistinctive Greek name meaning 'lionesses,' associated with strength and courage.
LEONDRAE
MasculineUnique American name created by combining Leonard ('brave lion') and Andrea ('manly').
LEONDRE
MasculineAfrican-origin given name derived from the Akan culture of West Africa, meaning "have courage" or "be strong.
LEONDRO
MasculineLeandro is a Spanish name derived from 'leander' meaning 'brave lion'. It combines 'leo', signifying 'lion', and '-andro', conveying 'manly'. This name has been popular since the 14th century, gaining prominence through Saint Leandro, a fearless bishop from the 7th century.
LEONDRUS
MasculineRare, Greek-origin given name composed of 'leon' meaning lion, and 'dros' meaning dew, signifying 'like dew from the lion'.
LEONE
MasculineItalian name meaning 'lion', popular throughout history and widely used today.