| Name
|
Origin
|
Meaning
|
Gender
|
| L''Angley |
French |
Englishman |
M |
| Laban |
Hebrew |
White |
M |
| Lacey |
Irish |
Surname. |
M |
| Lach |
English |
Lives near water |
M |
| Lache |
English |
Lives near water |
M |
| Lachlan |
Scottish |
From the land of lakes. |
M |
| Lad |
English |
Attendant |
M |
| Ladbroc |
English |
Lives by the path by the brook |
M |
| Ladd |
English |
Attendant |
M |
| Ladde |
English |
Attendant |
M |
| Laec |
English |
Lives near water |
M |
| Laefertun |
English |
From the rush farm |
M |
| Lafayette |
French |
Surname. At the age of 20 the French nobleman Marquis de Lafayette went to fight for four years in the American Revolution. |
M |
| Laibrook |
English |
Lives by the path by the brook |
M |
| Laidley |
English |
From the creek meadow |
M |
| Laidly |
English |
From the creek meadow |
M |
| Lailoken |
Arthurian Legend |
A fool |
M |
| Laine |
Scottish |
Serves John |
M |
| Laine |
English |
From the long meadow |
M |
| Laird |
Scottish |
Lord |
M |
| Lairgnen |
Celtic |
Of Connaught |
M |
| Lakeland |
Irish |
Home of the Norse |
M |
| Lakin |
African-American |
Sim. Lakia, Found Treasure |
M |
| Lalla |
Spanish |
Abbreviation of Eulalie well-spoken. |
M |
| Lalor |
Irish |
Leper |
M |