L - Boys' Names

  1. LAMORAK
    • Lander
      • Origin:

        English from German
      • Meaning:

        "territory"
      • Description:

        Lander is a name that straddles two trends. It's an er-ending surname name, ala Cooper and Carter. And it's also, more subtly, a green name, in the manner of Fielder or Reed.
    • Leander
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "lion-man"
      • Description:

        Leander was once an almost unknown name, however, with the popularity of Leo and the rise of Leandro, it now feels like a perfectly accessible alternative to Leon or Alexander. In Greek legend, Leander was the powerful figure who swam across the Hellespont every night to visit his beloved Hero, a priestess of Venus.
    • Leland
      • Origin:

        English
      • Meaning:

        "meadow land"
      • Description:

        Popular in the first half of the 20th century, Leland briefly fell out of favor in the late 90s. After a short break from the US charts, it returned in the mid-2000s, with actor Brendan Fraser choosing it for his youngest son, possibly making it feel cool again. Given to around 500 boys each year, Leland is in the Top 600.
    • Lemuel
      • Origin:

        Hebrew
      • Meaning:

        "devoted to God"
      • Description:

        Lemuel is a neglected Old Testament name, with the friendly nickname Lem, that we're surprised hasn't been picked up on by parents who have known too many Samuels.
    • Leonid
      • Origin:

        Russian, variation of Leonidas "lion"
      • Meaning:

        "lion"
      • Description:

        This form got noticed as the first name of long-reigning Russian president Brezhnev; other bearers include playwright and short-story writer Andreyev, Leonid the Magnificent,a Russian performance artist on America's Got Talent, and Leonid McGill, the protagonist of a Walter Mosley private eye series. All in all, though, Leonid is not the most likely to join the pride of lion-related names here.
    • Leonidas
      • Origin:

        Greek
      • Meaning:

        "lion"
      • Description:

        Leonidas is an ancient name that has started rising again along with centuries-old names such as Augustus and Cato. The original Leonidas was the most famous of Sparta's warriors, sacrificing his life at the Battle of Thermopylae; there is also a saint Leonidas.
    • LIBRIS
      • LIIR
        • Lincoln
          • Origin:

            English
          • Meaning:

            "town by the pool"
          • Description:

            Lincoln cracked the Top 50 for boys' names for the first time in 2016, more than 150 years after the death of its most famous bearer. This is especially remarkable because, as crazy as it seems now, Lincoln was deeply out of fashion as recently as the late 90s, consistently hovering near the bottom of the Top 1000.
        • Loic
          • Origin:

            French variation of Louis or Lucas
          • Description:

            While there is some disagreement over the origins of this name, it's clearly fashionable and a new idea, for English speakers, of a way to spin either an old classic or a familiar favorite. Still, Loic is one of those French names for boys that is rarely heard outside its native land.
        • Lorcan
          • Origin:

            Irish
          • Meaning:

            "little, fierce"
          • Description:

            Lorcan is a name rich in Irish history as belonging to several kings, including the grandfather of the most famous high king of Ireland, Brian Boru. Lorcan O'Toole, known in English as Laurence O'Toole, is the patron saint of Dublin, so it's not too surprising that Irish-born actor Peter O'Toole named his son Lorcan.
        • LORIMER
          • LOT
            • LOXIAS
              • Loyal
                • Origin:

                  English
                • Meaning:

                  "faithful, loyal"
                • Description:

                  Loyal is one of the few virtue names suitable for boys, an honorable and principled Boy Scout-esque appellation with a surprisingly long and distinguished history.
              • Luca
                • Origin:

                  Italian variation of Luke and Lucas
                • Meaning:

                  "man from Lucania"
                • Description:

                  The related Lucas and Luke are both hugely popular boy names in the US and internationally, and now Luca has joined them on boys' popularity lists around the world.
              • Lucais
                • Lucan
                  • Origin:

                    Irish variation of Luke
                  • Description:

                    Lucan is a rarely heard Irish name, a Luke form with the trendy an ending.
                • Lucian
                  • Origin:

                    Latin
                  • Meaning:

                    "light"
                  • Description:

                    Lucian is a sleeker, more sophisticated version of Lucius that is climbing in tandem with other Lu-starting names.