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LEWELL
MasculineWelsh name meaning "leader" or "mighty," popularized by medieval Welsh prince Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, pronounced /ˈljuːəl/.
LEWELLYN
MasculineWelsh given name derived from "llwy", meaning 'leader', and "mynydd", meaning 'mountain'.
LEWEY
MasculineRare Hebrew given name meaning 'my heart' or 'like my heart', derived from the Hebrew word "lev". It's believed to be a variant of Levy/Levi, sharing similar origins and meanings, but offering a unique option for parents seeking distinctive yet meaningful names with Hebrew roots.
LEWI
MasculineWelsh name meaning "leader and companion," derived from Llewellyn, the last native Prince of Wales.
LEWIE
MasculineWelsh name meaning "leader," derived from Llwyd and signifying strength and command.
LEWIN
MasculineLesser-known German name derived from 'lewini', meaning 'council companion'.
LEWIS
MasculineEnglish name derived from Old French Louis, itself from German Ludwig ('famous in battle'). It has been worn by notable figures like Lewis the Pious and remains popular today.
LEWYN
MasculineModern variant of the ancient Welsh name Llewelyn, meaning "fair/noble leader.
LEX
MasculineModern, gender-neutral name of Greek origin that means 'defense' or 'protection'. Its use has increased in popularity in recent years.
LEXANDER
MasculineModern variant of Alexander, the Greek name meaning "defending men" or "protector of mankind," carrying historic connotations of leadership and courage while offering uniqueness.
LEXANDRO
MasculineContemporary twist on Alexander, of Spanish origin meaning 'defender of mankind', popular among royalty and historical figures.
LEXANI
MasculineUnique feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'lex', meaning 'law'. It signifies connection or belonging to law, embodying authority and justice. Despite lacking historical context, its strong sound and rarity make it an appealing contemporary choice.
LEXIE
MasculineModern American girl's name with Greek roots, meaning "helper" or "defender". Once a nickname for Alexis or Alexandra, Lexie now stands alone as a popular choice.
LEXIEL
MasculineUnique name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its distinctiveness despite having no clear cultural or historical background.
LEXIN
MasculineCaptivating Chinese name derived from the surname Lexi, whose meaning remains unclear despite theories linking it to silk or astrological signs.
LEXINGTON
MasculineUnusual English name of Norman origin, derived from the surname "de Laceytone" meaning "from Laceytone," a place in Normandy, France.
LEXIS
MasculineDistinctive Greek name derived from "lexikos," meaning "of language." It's associated with the Muses in Greek mythology, symbolizing inspiration and intellect.
LEXON
MasculineRare, original name of unknown origin, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries.
LEXTON
MasculineEnglish given name derived from "leac" meaning play or sport combined with "-ton," denoting settlement or farm. It translates to "settlement where games are played" or "farm of leisure." Originating in Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, it's now popular as a distinctive boy's name in English-speaking countries despite its uncommon history.
LEXUS
MasculineUnisex Japanese-derived name meaning 'helper' or 'defender', popularized in English-speaking countries due to its association with the luxury car brand.
LEXX
MasculineLatin-origin name meaning 'defender of the people' or 'leader', a variation of Alex, popularized in recent years for its uniqueness.
LEYCESTER
MasculineUncommon English given name primarily used for males, with occasional usage for females. Originating from the historic town and district of Leicestershire in England's East Midlands region, its popularity peaked during the Middle Ages before declining to rarity today.
LEYDEN
MasculineDistinctive Dutch given name derived from Leiden, Netherlands' historic city meaning "marshy land.
LEYLAN
MasculineArabic name meaning "noble", derived from Layla, "night". It's a unique and distinctive name gaining popularity worldwide, particularly in France, Belgium, and Canada since the 1990s.
LEYLAND
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from "leah" meaning "woodland clearing" and "land", translating to "clearing in the land".
LEYON
MasculineFrench name derived from the word "lion," meaning "lion." It was originally used as a nickname for brave individuals during the Middle Ages before becoming a popular given name for boys in France and beyond.
LEYTON
MasculineEnglish name derived from the town Leyton in east London, meaning "farm in the woodland clearing".
LEYVER
MasculineUnknown origin given name with no known historical or cultural significance.
LEZER
MasculineRare and intriguing first name with uncertain origins, possibly deriving from Hebrew meaning 'helper' or 'assistant,' though this is unconfirmed.
LG
MasculineRare, unique name of unknown origin, with no specific cultural, linguistic, or historical associations.
LHIAM
MasculineIrish unisex name derived from 'liamhan', meaning 'helmet' or 'helmeted warrior'.
LI
MasculinePrestigious Chinese surname, ranking third in commonality, tracing back to ancient China's Spring and Autumn Period (771-476 BC). It means "auspicious" or "propitious," symbolizing harmony and balance. Notable figures bearing this name include Li Bai, the renowned Tang Dynasty poet, and Li Si, a significant Qin Dynasty legal scholar.
LIA
MasculineThe name Lia originates from Hebrew, meaning 'night' and derived from 'laylah', with some cultures associating it with the moon.
LIAD
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'night', associated with darkness and tranquility, and popular among parents seeking unique and meaningful names.
LIAHM
MasculineHebrew name meaning 'to be with', associated with companionship and unity.
LIAM
MasculineIrish-origin name derived from Úlliam, meaning 'devoted to God', which was originally a shortened form of William. It gained global popularity in the 20th century and is known for its ease of pronunciation.
LIAMALEXANDER
MasculineModern, distinctive name created by combining Liam (Irish for "strong-willed warrior") and Alexander (Greek for "defender of mankind").
LIAMGABRIEL
MasculineIrish-origin name combining "strong-willed warrior" (Liam) and "God is my strength" (Gabriel).
LIAMGAEL
MasculineIrish name composed of Liam, meaning "helmet" or "protector," and Gaël, derived from the Breton word for "wisdom.
LIAMJAMES
MasculineUnique Scottish name derived from the Irish Liam, meaning 'strong-willed protector'.