Male names.

LIKO

Masculine

Unisex name of Hawaiian origin, derived from the word "līko," meaning "calm" or "peaceful." It has been used for generations in Hawaii and has gained global popularity as a unique and meaningful name for both boys and girls.

LILA

Masculine

Lila, derived from Arabic, signifies 'night' or 'dark beauty', symbolizing tranquility in Arab culture, and embodying creative energy in Hindu philosophy.

LILBERN

Masculine

Uncommon given name with unknown origins, first appearing in U.S. records in the early 20th century.

LILBERT

Masculine

Rare German name meaning 'bright as a lily', derived from the elements 'lil' and 'berht'.

LILBORN

Masculine

Distinctive Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements 'lil', meaning lily or water lily, and 'björn', meaning bear, signifying strength and purity combined.

LILBURN

Masculine

English-origin name derived from Old English 'Leofburh', meaning 'dear' or 'beloved', referring to a fortified settlement.

LILE

Masculine

Rare Greek name meaning 'corporation' or 'company', originating from the Greek word 'laos'.

LILIA

Masculine

Latin-origin feminine given name that means 'lily,' symbolizing elegance and purity since ancient Roman times.

LILIANA

Masculine

Captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from "lilium," meaning "lily.

LILLARD

Masculine

Lillard, of French origin, is a distinctive name derived from 'l'eau' meaning water, and 'moulin' signifying mill, reflecting its bearer's occupational roots as a miller or grinder.

LILLIAN

Masculine

Elegant English feminine name derived from the Latin word "lilium," meaning lily, symbolizing beauty, purity, and grace. It has a rich historical background dating back to the Middle Ages, having been used as a given name by royalty across Europe. Notable bearer includes Lillian Gish, a celebrated American actress of the silent film era known for her power and grace. Despite its appearances in modern media like "The Great Gatsby" and "Breaking Bad," Lillian remains a classic choice that is not overly trendy or common.

LILLIE

Masculine

Charming French-derived female given name that means "lilac.

LILLY

Masculine

English name derived from the elegant lily flower, symbolizing purity and beauty since ancient times in Greek mythology. It was popularized during the Victorian era and remains a favored choice today, often associated with notable figures like Lily Pons and Lily Tomlin.

LILOA

Masculine

Uncommon Hawaiian given name, first used in the late 19th century, meaning 'generous' or relating to the leeward direction.

LILTON

Masculine

American given name created by author Stephen King for his character in "The Stand", symbolizing strength and resilience despite lacking traditional meaning.

LILY

Masculine

English name derived from the Latin word 'lilium', meaning 'lily flower'. It signifies purity, beauty, and grace.

LIM

Masculine

Unique Korean given name derived from "림," meaning 'limit' or 'boundary,' though it does not have a specific meaning when used as a name.

LIMMIE

Masculine

Rare and distinct given name of unknown origin, with no known cultural or linguistic roots, biblical figures or mythological characters association. It may have been created from longer names like Limbert or Limbaugh, but there's no concrete evidence supporting this theory. Alternatively, it might be an entirely original creation by parents wanting their child to stand out. While its beginnings are mysterious, Limmie has been used for both boys and girls since the mid-19th century in England, with steady but low usage over time. As it lacks official definition or traditional meanings, people may interpret its meaning based on personal perception. Despite this, Limmie remains an intriguing and unique choice due to its mysterious origins and distinctive sound.

LIMON

Masculine

The name Lemon, of Greek origin, signifies freshness and vitality and has gained popularity among parents seeking distinctive names despite not having any famous bearers.

LIMUEL

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew name derived from 'limud', meaning 'learning' or 'study'. It signifies dedication to education and wisdom, with a historical connection to the father of Moab in biblical times.

LIN

Masculine

The name Lin originates from China and holds significant historical and cultural meanings. As a female given name, it translates to "forest" or "woods," symbolizing nature's beauty and tranquility. Historically, Lin was also a prominent family name in ancient China, associated with military prowess and political influence during the Three Kingdoms period (220-280 AD). Today, Lin remains popular for both boys and girls in China, embodying growth, resilience, strength, and connection to nature.

LINA

Masculine

Feminine given name of Latin origin meaning 'linen' or 'flax', popularized by Selma Lagerlöf's novel and widely recognized today due to notable individuals like architect Lina Bo Bardi and actress Lina Romay.

LINARD

Masculine

Rare Germanic name derived from Linihard, meaning 'strong serpent'.

LINAS

Masculine

Male name of Lithuanian origin meaning "flax" or "linen", derived from the Lithuanian word for the versatile flax plant.

LINC

Masculine

The name Linc originates from England as a shortened version of Lincoln, which is notable for being the birthplace of President Abraham Lincoln. However, unlike Lincoln, Linc doesn't carry any inherent meaning beyond being an abbreviation. Its popularity can be credited to its appearances in various media like movies and TV shows, such as "Prison Break".

LINCOLN

Masculine

English surname turned given name that translates to 'flax land,' derived from Old English words "lin" meaning 'flax' and "c" meaning 'land.'

LINCON

Masculine

The name Lincoln originates from Old English and means "settlement near the lake or pool". It has been historically used for both boys and girls.

LIND

Masculine

Swedish origin, means 'limestone' and signifies strength and resilience in Swedish culture.

LINDA

Masculine

Feminine given name of Spanish and Italian origin meaning "beautiful" or "fair".

LINDAL

Masculine

Scandinavian female name meaning "elf-branch," derived from the Old Norse elements "lind" (limb or bough of a tree) and "alfr" (elf).

LINDALE

Masculine

Captivating Swedish name derived from 'lind' meaning lime tree and 'dalr' meaning valley, signifying 'valley of the lime trees'.

LINDALL

Masculine

Rare Norwegian name derived from "lind" meaning lime tree and "hallr" meaning dweller in the hall, symbolizing prosperity and protection in ancient Norse culture.

LINDAN

Masculine

Exotic female given name of unknown origin and meaning, making it a distinctive choice.

LINDBERG

Masculine

Swedish surname derived from Old Norse "Lindbergi," meaning "lime tree mountain.

LINDBERGH

Masculine

Scandinavian-derived name meaning 'loud mountain', brought to the US by early Swedish immigrants and notably carried by Charles Lindbergh, the first solo transatlantic flyer.

LINDBURG

Masculine

Rare but significant Scandinavian name derived from 'ljón' (lion) and 'bjarg' (cliff), translating to 'lion's cliff' or 'lion's rock.'

LINDBURGH

Masculine

German name derived from 'lime tree' and 'mountain', uncommon as a given name but notable through figures like aviator Charles Lindbergh.

LINDEL

Masculine

German origin, derived from 'lind', meaning 'soft' or 'pliable', and '-helm', meaning 'helmet'. It implies 'soft helmet' and was often used as a nickname for gentle individuals in medieval Germany.

LINDELL

Masculine

Unique and elegant Scandinavian name derived from 'Lindr', meaning 'lime tree', with the suffix '-ell' denoting dedication to God.

LINDEN

Masculine

English name derived from the Old English word 'lind', meaning 'lime tree'.