Boy Names That End with L
- Faysal
- Ezequiel
Origin:
Spanish and Portuguese form of Ezekiel, HebrewMeaning:
"God strengthens"Description:
Ezekiel and Ezequiel have both featured in the US Top 1000 since the 1980s , though it has been since the 2010s that they've become favorites. Joining Biblical or international style choices such as Gabriel and Raphael, Ezekiel is in the Top 100, while this Spanish and Portuguese variation sits comfortably in the Top 400.
- Romell
- Nigil
- Ravel
- Merivel
Origin:
Romani form of MarvelDescription:
Marvel is rising for both sexes, and this cheerful, melodic variation could appeal too.
- Miquel
- Ull
Origin:
NorseMeaning:
"glory"Description:
This mythological name of the Norse god of winter sounds, uh, ill.
- Ysmael
- Airell
Origin:
English or IrishMeaning:
"nobleman"Description:
There isn't much information out there about this vanishingly rare name, but its posited meaning of "nobleman" suggests that it may derive from the same Old English route as the word Earl, eorl. It is also sometimes listed as an Irish name, possibly a form of Ardghal/Ardal, meaning "high valor".
- Hilal
Origin:
Arabic, TurkishMeaning:
"crescent moon"Description:
In Arabic, hilal is the word for the crescent moon that marks the beginning of the month on the Islamic calendar. Hilal is a common girl name in Turkey, but is typically masculine in Arabic.
- Manoel
- Jassiel
Origin:
Spelling variation of JasielMeaning:
"whom God made"Description:
In 2023, Jasiel and Yasiel made their debuts in the US Top 1000, and while Jassiel didn't quite make the cut, it was nevertheless given to more than double the amount of babies it was given to in 2022.
Made visible by musician Jassiel Macias, Jassiel may become a more appealing choice to parents who enjoy those stylish double consonants found in trending names such as Cassian and Cillian.
- Pal
- Balliol
Origin:
FrenchMeaning:
"fortification"Description:
An old French surname derived from baille, meaning "fortification" – the same root as the English word bailey. The surname was borne by an aristocratic English family descended from French nobility.
- Wenzel
- Keniel
Origin:
Invented nameDescription:
A uniquely Puerto Rican choice. Keniel is a modern creation with the appearance of history, thanks to the biblical -iel ending.
- Noél
- Joniel
Origin:
Hispanic, compound name, blending Jose with DanielMeaning:
"Jehovah increases + God is my judge"Description:
A compound name used occasionally in Spanish speaking countries, which blends Jose with Daniel to create something new. In English, it could also be considered a smoosh of John and Daniel, giving it the meaning "God is a gracious judge". Given to around 30 boys each year in the US, Joniel also ranked in Puerto Rico.
- Dashel
Origin:
Variation of DashiellDescription:
Variation of Dashiell.