Male names.

LUZ

Masculine

Spanish origin female given name which means 'light'.

LUZELL

Masculine

Rare, Latin-derived name composed of 'lu' meaning light, and '-ellus', denoting small or shining.

LUZER

Masculine

Unique Swiss name derived from "Lüzer", the Swiss German word for lizard, symbolizing good fortune and prosperity.

LUZIANO

Masculine

Italian name of ancient Roman origin, derived from the Latin 'lux', meaning 'light'. It signifies 'light-bearing' or 'bringing light'.

LY

Masculine

Scandinavian origin, derived from the Old Norse word "Lýðr" meaning "army". It was originally used as a boy's name but has become more common for girls in recent years.

LYAL

Masculine

Distinctive name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'night'.

LYALL

Masculine

Rare Scottish male given name meaning "song" or "melody," originating from the 13th century as a nickname for someone with a beautiful voice.

LYAM

Masculine

Liam is an Irish boy's name derived from "Liathán," meaning "strong-willed warrior.

LYAN

Masculine

Distinctive French name derived from the word 'lyan', meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength and courage, with roots in ancient Greek mythology.

LYANNO

Masculine

Unique Welsh name meaning 'leader' or 'champion', reflecting strength and courage.

LYCAN

Masculine

Greek-derived name that signifies 'wolf', derived from the Greek word 'lykos'. It embodies strength and power.

LYCURGUS

Masculine

Ancient Greek masculine given name of uncertain origin, but believed to have been derived from the Lycurgan Constitution established by legendary lawgiver Lycurgus of Sparta around the 7th century BCE.

LYDA

Masculine

Lyda, derived from Greek mythology, means 'from Lydia' and was famously carried by King Nisus' wife. It's a unique, elegant name with historical significance.

LYDALE

Masculine

Rare, Welsh-derived name meaning 'grey', inspired by 'lwyd'. Its roots trace back to the 16th century through figures like Lady Lydale Vaughan.

LYDELL

Masculine

American given name derived from the English surname Lyddel or Liddell, which originates from the place Leadon in Herefordshire, England, meaning "from the valley where lead is mined.

LYDEN

Masculine

Uncommon Scandinavian name meaning "shouting man," derived from Old Norse elements lyðr and mann.

LYDIA

Masculine

Greek-derived female name meaning 'from Lydia', an ancient region in present-day Turkey. It gained prominence through the Bible's Acts of the Apostles, featuring Lydia, a wealthy purple cloth seller and early Christian convert. Throughout history, it has been used in various cultures and remains popular today.

LYDON

Masculine

Distinctive male given name of Welsh origin, meaning "leader", associated with legendary King Lludd, and popularized in England by Norman invaders. It has been carried by notable figures like US President Lyndon B. Johnson and athletes Lyndon King and Lyndon Cruickshank, making it a powerful and memorable choice despite its rarity in Wales.

LYELL

Masculine

Scottish given name meaning "meadow" or "plain," derived from the Gaelic word "leathall.

LYFE

Masculine

American origin with no specific meaning or history. Its unusual spelling could be seen as a creative twist on life.

LYIAM

Masculine

Layam is a unique and distinctive name of unknown origin, chosen for its musical sound or ability to stand out from common names.

LYJAH

Masculine

Unique Hebrew girls' name meaning "God is my oath" or "I am sworn to God.

LYKAN

Masculine

Greek name meaning 'wolf', carrying strength and ferocity associated with this majestic creature.

LYLA

Masculine

Captivating Arabic girl's name meaning 'night beauty', with variants also meaning 'dark-haired'.

LYLE

Masculine

Scottish masculine given name derived from Old Norse 'Leifr', meaning 'heir' or 'descendant'.

LYLES

Masculine

Irish origin given name derived from O'Loughlin, meaning "descendant of Lochlann," loosely tied to Norway or Scandinavia.

LYMAN

Masculine

English name derived from the Old English word "lim," meaning "rim" or "edge." It was first used as a given name in New England by settlers of English descent during colonial times.

LYMON

Masculine

English origin, dating back to medieval times, and has varying meanings depending on the source, including 'mild' or 'gentle', or a variant spelling of the Greek name Limon meaning 'limestone'.

LYN

Masculine

Captivating Welsh girl's name, derived from "llyn," meaning "lake," symbolizing mystery and enchantment in Welsh mythology.

LYNAL

Masculine

The name Lynal originates from Wales, translating to 'with the lake hair' or 'beard', derived from Llynwal which combines 'llyn' (lake) and 'gwallt' (hair/beard). It's a variant spelling of Llynwal, popularized by Welsh bardic tradition.

LYNARD

Masculine

Rare Welsh name derived from "llyn", meaning "lake". It evokes tranquility and has historical significance, being borne by ancient Welsh nobles like Lynard ap Hywel.

LYNCH

Masculine

Irish descent with Viking roots, means 'lover of linen' or 'made of linen', reflecting its Old Norse origin. Despite its early associations with Viking invaders, the Lynch family embraced Irish culture and played a significant role in shaping Ireland's history.

LYNCOLN

Masculine

English name meaning 'king by the lake', derived from Old English words 'lyn' and 'cyning'. Popularized recently, it carries associations with power and leadership due to its connection with Abraham Lincoln.

LYNDA

Masculine

Scottish feminine given name meaning 'song' or 'poem', popularized internationally in the mid-20th century.

LYNDAL

Masculine

Rare yet meaningful Welsh female name derived from the word "lindddail", meaning beautiful or fair.

LYNDALE

Masculine

Rare American female name composed of Welsh 'Lyn' (lake) and Old English 'dale' (valley), signifying "valley by the lake".

LYNDALL

Masculine

Unique Scottish name derived from the surname Lyndale, which originates from Lindores in Fife, Scotland. It may mean "shade valley" and has been brought to Scotland by Norman settlers. Though rare, it's gaining renewed interest as a distinctive choice.

LYNDAN

Masculine

Uncommon English given name derived from Old English elements 'hlyn' meaning 'shiny' and 'denu' translating to 'valley'. It emerged in the late 20th century.

LYNDEL

Masculine

Rare, unique given name with unknown origins and no known meaning or cultural association. Its mysterious nature makes it all the more special.

LYNDELL

Masculine

Uncommon English given name created by combining "Lyn", meaning from the Lynn river in England, and "dell", meaning small valley or glen, resulting in the interpretation of "from the Lynn valley".