Male names.

LORRY

Masculine

Distinctive French-origin unisex name derived from 'lorrie', meaning 'small wagon'. Traditionally a male name in 19th century France, it's now recognized as unique and appealing worldwide.

LORY

Masculine

Feminine name derived from Latin 'laurus', meaning 'laurel', symbolizing triumph since ancient times.

LOSSIE

Masculine

Rare Scottish female given name derived from Lossiemouth, translating to 'Outer Garden' or 'Meadow at the Mouth', reflecting Scotland's natural beauty.

LOT

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "covering" or "veil," derived from the Hebrew word for covering used in religious rituals.

LOTANNA

Masculine

African name of Igbo origin meaning "Our Father has wealth".

LOTHAR

Masculine

Unique Germanic given name derived from Old High German elements "hlaud" meaning "famous" or "renowned," and "hari" meaning "army" or "warrior," translating to "famous warrior" or "renowned in war." It was borne by several prominent medieval European figures, including Lothar I and Lothar II.

LOTHARIO

Masculine

Italian male given name derived from Lotharius, meaning "famous ruler.

LOTHROP

Masculine

Rare English given name derived from Old English elements meaning "belonging to the lord.

LOTIS

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived feminine given name believed to be derived from 'lotus,' signifying beauty, purity, and enlightenment, with potential associations of rebirth or resilience.

LOTT

Masculine

German-origin name derived from the element 'Hloth', meaning 'fame' or 'renown'.

LOTTIE

Masculine

Charming and unique name of German origin, meaning 'free man' or 'small', derived from Charlotte through its diminutive form.

LOTUS

Masculine

The name Lotus originates from Greek, meaning "lotus flower," which symbolizes beauty, purity, and enlightenment while growing in muddy waters.

LOU

Masculine

French unisex name derived from 'loup', meaning 'wolf'. Historically popular for males in France, it's now gaining favor among parents choosing names for daughters due to its simplicity and versatility.

LOUAI

Masculine

The masculine given name Louai is of Arabic origin, derived from the root verb 'lawa', meaning 'to wish' or 'to desire'. It translates to 'desire' or 'aspiration'.

LOUARD

Masculine

Rare French name derived from Germanic elements meaning "famous" or "renowned", possibly influenced by Old Norse name Hróðgeir. Despite its unclear origins, it has been used in French history, notably by Louard d'Anjou, a brave knight of the Middle Ages. Today, Louard remains a unique and uncommon given name with a sense of distinction.

LOUAY

Masculine

Arabic male given name derived from 'lawwah', meaning 'strong' or 'powerful'. It was popular among ancient Arab Bedouin tribes and royalty, and remains distinctive globally.

LOUCA

Masculine

Rare but significant Greek name derived from 'loukós', meaning 'swamp', and related to Latin 'Lucas', meaning 'light'.

LOUCAS

Masculine

Greek name meaning "bringer of light," popularized by Saint Luke the Evangelist and historically given to boys born during the winter solstice.

LOUDEN

Masculine

Uncommon English name derived from the Old English word 'hlyd', meaning 'loud' or 'noisy'. Originally a nickname for boisterous individuals, Louden has evolved into a unique given name, primarily associated with males despite some historical records of female bearers.

LOUDON

Masculine

Unique Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Luaig," meaning "moor" or "tract of rough grassy land." It's associated with open rural landscapes and has been used as a given name since the 19th century, though it gained international recognition in the mid-20th century.

LOUGENE

Masculine

Distinctive French female given name derived from 'loup', meaning 'wolf', signifying strength, independence, and bravery.

LOUI

Masculine

Louis is a classic French given name with Germanic roots meaning "famous in battle".

LOUIA

Masculine

Captivating Greek feminine form of Lucas/Loukas, meaning 'bringer of light', associated with wisdom, strength, and intelligence throughout history.

LOUIE

Masculine

Charming, distinctive given name of French origin, derived from Louis, which means 'renowned in war'.

LOUIS

Masculine

French masculine given name derived from Hludwig, composed of 'hlud' meaning famous and 'wig' meaning war, translating to renowned in war.

LOUISA

Masculine

French-origin feminine name derived from Louise, meaning 'famous warrior' or 'renowned', worn by notable figures like Empress Maria Louisa of Austria and author Louisa May Alcott.

LOUISE

Masculine

The feminine given name Louise originates from France, meaning 'renowned warrior' or 'famous in battle', derived from the male name Louis. It has been popular throughout history with notable bearers including Louise of Savoy and Louise of Bourbon.

LOUKA

Masculine

Slavic origin and means "light" or "flame." It has been popular among various Slavic cultures throughout history, often given during significant events or prosperous times.

LOUKAS

Masculine

Greek male name of ancient origin, derived from "loukos," meaning "flax." It symbolizes purity and simplicity, and was used by early Christians and for the apostle Luke in the Bible. Today, it's found worldwide but remains rooted in Greek culture.

LOURDES

Masculine

Feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from 'Lurdes', meaning 'roses'.

LOURENCE

Masculine

Rare Portuguese feminine given name derived from "louro," meaning "blond" or "fair-haired.

LOVAL

Masculine

Rare yet meaningful Hawaiian name, derived from 'lovalova', meaning 'heavenly blossom'.

LOVE

Masculine

English given name derived from the word 'love', symbolizing affection and devotion. It gained popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century, with its peak in 1970.

LOVEL

Masculine

Distinctive English given name derived from the Old English word 'hlāfweard', meaning 'loaf-warden' or 'guardian of the bread'.

LOVELACE

Masculine

Distinctive English given name derived from the surname Lovelace, which means 'like a loaf' and originated in Lancashire, England.

LOVELESS

Masculine

Uncommon English name with potential negative connotations, originating from the Middle Ages when it was used as a surname to denote someone considered loveless due to various reasons such as being unmarried or living far from family.

LOVELL

Masculine

Distinctive English name derived from the Old English word "hlæfweard," meaning "loaf-guardian" or "bread keeper." It has been associated with historical figures like Sir John Lovell, a prominent soldier during the Wars of the Roses, and Francis Lovell, a member of the English House of Commons. Although not common throughout history, Lovell has gained popularity in recent years as an alternative to traditional names like Lawrence or Lowell.

LOVELLE

Masculine

Unique American name believed to derive from combining 'love' and 'elle', though this theory lacks solid evidence. It first appeared in the U.S. during the early 20th century and has since gained popularity among parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters, despite having no widely accepted meaning or symbolism.

LOVELY

Masculine

Rare yet endearing English given name derived from the adjective 'lovely', meaning attractive or charming. It was first used as a given name in the late 19th century, inspired by names like Beautiful and Graceful.

LOVENSKY

Masculine

Rare French given name, originally an occupational surname derived from "Lovén," possibly meaning "to grind" or "mill." Its exact meaning remains mysterious.