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This is a list of submitted names in which the gender is masculine; and the length is 7.
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Labinot m Albanian
Derived from the Albanian city Labinot (near Tirana).
Labrenz m German (East Prussian)
East Prussian German form of Lorenz.
Labrian m African American
A combination of the prefix La with the name Brian.
Labruce m African American
Combination of the prefix la and the name Bruce.
Labrynt m & f Welsh
This name was taken from the word "Labrynt" in welsh which means Labyrint. This name is used to describe or to pray for someone to be smart and/or strategic like a smart person who can solve a labyrint map
Labuino m Spanish
Spanish form of Leobwin via it's Latinized form Lebuinus.
Lachlyn f & m English (Modern)
Variant or feminine form of Lachlan.
Lacorey f & m English (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the popular prefix La with the name Corey.
Ladimir m Croatian
Croatian form of Vladimir.
Ladomér m Medieval Hungarian
Medieval Hungarian form of Vladimir.
Ladomir m Croatian
Variant form of Ladimir.
Laelian m History
English form of Laelianus. This is the name in which Ulpius Cornelius Laelianus, a Gaulish usurper from the 3rd century AD, was known in the English language.
Laertis m Greek
Modern Greek transcription of Laertes.
Laetare m French (Quebec, Rare)
From the Latin word laetare "rejoice! (imperative)". It is the name of the fourth Sunday in the season of Lent. This Sunday gets its name from the first few words (incipit) of the traditional Latin entrance (Introit) for the Mass of the day: "Laetare Jerusalem" ("Rejoice, O Jerusalem").
Lahatra m & f Malagasy
Means "order, arrangement" or "fate, destiny" in Malagasy.
Lahcène m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Maghrebi variant of Hasan (chiefly Algerian).
Lahisoa m Malagasy
From the Malagasy lahy meaning "man" and soa meaning "good".
Lahsene m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Arabic الحسن (see Al-Hasan) chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Laidolf m Germanic
Variant of Laidulf.
Laidulf m Germanic, History
The first element comes from Old High German leid "hostile, unfriendly" or from Old High German leitjan "to lead, to rule." The second element is derived from Gothic vulfs "wolf." Laidulf was the name of a 10th-century prince of Capua (Italy).
Laïesse m Jèrriais
Jèrriais form of Elias.
Lairton m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Possibly a combination of Lair and the suffix -ton.
Laisrén m Medieval Irish
Derived from Irish lasair "flame" combined with -án, a diminutive suffix. This was the name of several medieval Irish saints.
Laithen m American (South, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Laithen.
Lakeith m African American
Combination of the popular prefix La and Keith.
Lakhdar m Arabic (Maghrebi)
Derived from Arabic الأخضر (al-akhdar) meaning "the green".
Laksono m Javanese
Derived from Sanskrit लक्षण (lakshan) meaning "sign, attribute, quality, characteristic".
Lalandy m & f Malagasy
From the Malagasy name for the ipomoea reptans plant.
Lalehan f & m Tetum
Means "sky" in Tetum.
Lalonde m Trinidadian Creole
Transferred use of the surname Lalonde.
Lamarco m African American (Rare)
Blend of Lamar and Marco. Also compare Lamarcus and Demarco.
Lamario m African American
Elaboration of Lamar, possibly influenced by Mario.
Lambart m German
Variation of Lambert.
Lambiet m Walloon
Walloon form of Lambert.
Lambros m Greek
Alternate transcription of Greek Λαμπρος (see Lampros), derived from Greek λαμπρός (lampros) meaning "bright, shining, brilliant"... [more]
Lamduan f & m Thai
Means "white cheesewood" (a type of tree) in Thai.
Lamedon m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Variant of Laomedon. In Greek mythology, this is the name of a king of Sicyon.
Lamerok m Romani
Romani form of Lamorak.
Lamessa m Oromo
It is spoken by the Oromo people in Ethiopia. The meaning of the name come from Lama; which means two. And Lamessa means "the second." It is a name given to a person that comes next to the first born: male or female in the family.
Lamonte m African American (Modern)
Transferred use of the surname Lamonte.
Lamorak m Arthurian Cycle
Possibly a coinage based on French l'amour "love". It has also been suggested that this is a corruption of the Welsh name Llywarch. This was the name of a Knight of the Round Table in some Arthurian romances, a son of King Pellinore and brother of Percival.
Lampros m Greek
Alternate transcription of Λάμπρος (see Lambros).
Lamprus m Greek Mythology
Ancient Greek masculine name meaning "shining, munificent".
Lamuhel m Biblical Latin
Form of Lemuel used in the Latin Old Testament.
Lamyong f & m Thai
Means "beautiful, pretty, fair" in Thai.
Landers m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Landers.
Landolf m Dutch
Dutch and German form of Landulf.
Landrad m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element land "land" combined with Old High German rât "counsel."
Landwin m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element land "land" combined with Old High German wini "friend."
Lanfrid m Medieval German, Medieval, Medieval French, Medieval Italian
Old High German lant, Old Saxon land "land" + Old High German fridu, Old Saxon frithu "peace".... [more]
Langavi m & f Tsonga
Means "flame" in Xitsonga.
Langley f & m English
Transferred use of the surname Langley 1.
Lanqiao m & f Chinese
From the Chinese 澜 (lán) meaning "overflowing, waves, ripples" or 兰 (lán) meaning "orchid" and 乔 (qiáo) meaning "tall, lofty, proud".
Lanselm m Medieval French
Derived from Old High German lant, Old Saxon land "land" plus Old High German, Old Saxon helm meaning "helmet".
Lansing m English
Transferred use of the surname Lansing.
Lanthar m Germanic
Derived from the Germanic element land "land" combined with Old High German hari "army."
Laojzek m Vilamovian
Vilamovian form of Alojzy.
Laorañs m Breton
Breton form of Laurence 1.
Lâorent m Norman
Norman form of Laurent.
Laqampu m Aymara
Means "sky" in Aymara.
Laramie m & f American (Rare)
As an American given name, this is likely taken from the name of multiple places in the state of Wyoming (see also Laramie), which were themselves derived from the French surname Laramie and named for Jacques LaRamie (1784-1821?), a Canadian frontiersman and explorer.
Larence m English (Rare)
Rare English variant of Laurence 1.
Larentu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Laurence 1.
Largias m Romansh
Romansh form of Hilarius, traditionally found in the Surselva region and Central Grisons.
Larioun m Provençal
Short form of Ilarioun.
Larrion m English
Possibly transferred use of the surname Larrion, or an elaboration of Larry inspired by names ending in -ion.
Lartidt m East Frisian
Variation of Lautet.
Larvell m American
Possibly derived from the Italian, “Larvall”, meaning, “to wash”. A notable character with this name is Officer Larvell Jones from Police Academy (played wonderfully by the lovably hilarious Michael Winslow), who is known for his incredible talent of making realistic sounds/imitations... [more]
LaSalle m & f African American
Transferred use of the surname Lasalle.
Lasarus m Indonesian
Indonesian form of Lazarus.
Lascius m Gaulish (Latinized)
Meaning unknown. This was a Latinized version of an unknown, probably Gaulish, name. The commune Lassy in Normandy (present-day France) was derived from this name.
Lashane f & m African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the popular prefix La with Shane.
Lashiko m Georgian
Diminutive of Lasha.
Lashuka m Georgian
Diminutive of Lasha.
Latharn m Scottish
Possibly from the Scottish Gaelic form of the place name Lorne. It is said to mean "fox", perhaps related to Brythonic *louernos (attested in Gaulish), from Proto-Celtic *loferno (compare Breton louarn, Cornish lowarn, Welsh llwyrn "will-o’-the-wisp").
Lathrop m English (American, Rare)
Of uncertain etymology.
Latimer m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Latimer.
Latinos m Ancient Greek, Greek Mythology
Means "Latin" this was the name of a son of Odysseus and Circe as well of various kings of Rome.
Latinus m Ancient Greek (Latinized), Greek Mythology (Latinized)
Latinized form of Latinos. Used by several mythological characters and a few saints.
Latrell m African American (Modern), American (Modern)
Modern coinage like many newer names with the prefix La- with a mellifluous second syllable.
Latreus m Greek Mythology
Latreus was a Thessalioi Kentauroi (Centaur of Thessaly) who participated in the Centauromachy that stirred after the centaurs tried to abduct Queen Hippodamia and thus angered King Pirithous and the king's men (the Lapiths)... [more]
Lattana f & m Lao
Lao cognate of Rattana.
Laugier m Provençal
Provençal form of Leutgar.
Laurèns m Provençal
Provençal form of Laurent.
Laureys m Medieval Flemish
Contracted form of Laurentius.
Laurian m English, Romanian, French, Provençal
English, French, Provençal and Romanian form of Laurianus.
Laurijn f & m Dutch
Dutch form of Laurinus (for males) and pet form of Laurina (for females).
Laurinç m Friulian
Friulian form of Laurence 1.
Laurino m Italian
Italian form of Laurinus.
Laurito m Spanish
Masculine form of Laurita.
Lauwert m Low German
Combination of lauwe meaning "lion" and ward meaning "guard or defender".
Lavdrim m Albanian
Derived from Albanian lavdërim "praise".
Lavelle f & m English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Lavelle.
Laveran m Brazilian
Transferred use of the French surname Laveran.... [more]
Laveran m French
The surname Laveran probably became popular as a first name thanks to the French Nobel Prize in Medicine Charles Louis Alphonse Laveran. Laveran discovered that protozoan parasites were the causative agent of malaria.
Lavinho m Portuguese (Brazilian)
Male version of Lavinha, which is derived from Lavinia
Lavonte m African American (Modern)
Combination of the phonetic elements la, von and tay, sharing a sound with names such as Devante and Javonte.
Lavrits m Danish
Variant of Laurits.
Lávrras m Sami
Sami form of Lavrants.
Lawayne m African American
Combination of La- and Wayne.
Lawford m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Lawford.
Lawless m Obscure
Transferred use of the surname Lawless.
Lawrenz m Maltese
Maltese form of Lawrence.
Layamon m History, Medieval English
Medieval form of the Old Norse Lǫgmaðr meaning "lawyer", derived from lǫg "law" and maðr "man". This was the name of an early 13th-century English poet and chronicler known for authoring 'Brut', the first English-language work to feature King Arthur.
Lazaras m Irish
Irish form of Lazarus.
Lázarus m Faroese
Faroese form of Lazarus.
Làzzaru m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Lazarus.
Leagros m Ancient Greek
Uncertain etymology. Possibly derived from Greek ἀγρός (agros) meaning "field, land, countryside", and an unknown first element.
Leahcim m & f English (Rare)
Michael spelled backwards.
Leandre m Catalan, Provençal
Catalan and Provençal form of Leander.
Leandru m Corsican, Sicilian
Corsican and Sicilian form of Leander.
Leaston m & f English (American)
Transferred use of the surname Leaston.
Leathan m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Leathan.
Lebuíno m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Leobwin via it's Latinized form Lebuinus.
Lebuino m Italian
Italian form of Leobwin via it's Latinized form Lebuinus.
Lechery m & f English (Puritan)
Meaning, "excessive or offensive sexual desire; lustfulness." A puritanical name used as a warning.
Leckard m Swedish
Younger Swedish form of Lechardus.
Ledimir m Croatian
Derived from (Serbo-)Croatian led "ice" combined with Slavic mir "peace".
Ledomir m Croatian
Variant form of Ledimir.
Ledyard m American (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Ledyard.
Leeukaž m Sami (Skolt)
Skolt Sami form of Leo.
Leeuwin m & f English
There is the leeuwin current, and the Leeuwin boat.
Lefward m Medieval English
From the Old English name Leofweard, derived from the elements leof "dear, loved" and weard "guardian, ward".
Legesse m Eastern African, Amharic
Means "he offered, he donated, he became generous" in Amharic.
Legoshi m Popular Culture
Legoshi is the name of the main protagonist in the manga/anime Beastars. His name is derived from Bela Lugosi, an actor who played Dracula in old movies. The author of the series borrowed from it because it sounded "mysterious and elegant."
Lehonti m Mormon
Lamanite officer.
Leibush m Yiddish
Diminutive of Leib.
Leidulf m Norwegian
Norwegian form of Leiðulfr.
Leikips m Latvian
Latvian form of Leukippos via its latinized form Leucippus.
Leikona f & m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Leighton.
Lekandr m Mari
Mari form of Nikandr.
Łękomir m Polish
Obscure old Polish male name composed of the Slavic elements łęka "cunning, guile, treachery" and mir "peace". The meaning may thus be something along the lines of "he who uses his cunning in order to establish peace".
Leksten m Old Swedish
Old Swedish combination of leikr "play, game" and steinn "stone".
Leliano m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Laelianus.
Lelijan m Croatian
Croatian form of Laelianus.
Lelouch m Popular Culture
Transferred use of the surname Lelouch, a variant of Lellouche... [more]
Lelwani m & f Hittite Mythology
Etymology uncertain. This was the name of the Hittite deity of the underworld, who was thought to live in the dark of the earth, and whose temples were associated with mausoleums. Originally derived from a Hattian god, Lelwani later came to be viewed as a goddess, due to syncretization with several female deities.
Lemetor m Old Celtic, Venetian (Archaic)
Used in Ancient times. Possibly from an Ancient Celtic language spoken in Italy prior Romans.
Lemetti m Finnish
A variation of the name Klemetti
Lempira m Indigenous American
Meaning unknown.
Lemuele m Italian
Italian form Lemuel.
Lemyuel' m Old Church Slavic
Old Church Slavic form of Lemuel.
Lenardu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Leonard.
Lenford m English (American)
Variant of Leonard.... [more]
Leninho m Portuguese
Diminutive of Heleno and Eleno.
Lennert m German
Shortened form of Leonhard.
Leobino m Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish form of Leobin via it's Latinized form Leobinus.
Leodeus m latin (Anglicized, Rare)
A calque translation of latin meaning "lion of God", similar in style to the name Amadeus meaning "love of God" which is another calque translation.
Leodhas m Scottish Gaelic
Scottish Gaelic form of Lewis.
Leodore m English (American, Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname as well as a contraction of Leo and Theodore.
Leodwig m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements lēod "man" and wig "war, battle".
Leofant m Catalan, Croatian
Catalan and Croatian form of Leophantos.
Leofgar m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements leof "dear, beloved" and gar "spear".
Leofman m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English element leof "dear, beloved" combined with mann "man, person".
Leofred m Norwegian (Archaic)
Created in the mid-19th century by combining the Germanic elements lewe "lion" (probably taken from Leonard) with frid "peace" (probably taken from Fredrik).
Leofwig m Anglo-Saxon
Derived from the Old English elements leof "dear, beloved" and wig "war, battle".
Leoline m & f Medieval English, English (Rare)
Medieval Anglicization of Llywelyn which has been documented from the 13th century onwards. (Cf. Leolin.) It was borne by Welsh politician Sir Leoline Jenkins (1625-1685)... [more]
Leonaka m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Leonard.
Leonárd m Hungarian
Hungarian borrowing of Leonard.
Leonato m Spanish, Portuguese, Theatre
Spanish and Portuguese form of Leonnatus. This is the name of the father of Hero and/or Beatrice in William Shakespeare's romantic comedy 'Much Ado About Nothing' (1599).
Leôncio m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Leontios.
Leonell m Filipino
Filipino form of Lionel.
Leonide m Georgian (Rare)
Georgian form of Leonidas and Leonides. A notable bearer of this name was Leonide of Georgia (1861-1921), the second Catholicos-Patriarch of All Georgia.
Léónôrd m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Leonard.
Leontii m Russian
Variant transcription of Леонтий (see Leontiy).
Leontin m Romanian (Rare)
Romanian form of Leontinus (compare Leontina).
Leontyn m Polish
Polish form of Leontinus.
Leopard m Polish (Rare, Archaic), Germanic (Rare), English (Rare)
Variant, and English and Polish form of Leopardus.
Leopolt m Catalan (Rare), Medieval German
Catalan and medieval German form of Leopold.
Leóunci m Provençal
Provençal form of Léonce.
Lepădat m Medieval Romanian
Derived from Romanian lepădat, the past participle of a lepăda "to renounce, to abandon". This was an amuletic name.
Lepomir m Croatian, Serbian
Derived from Serbo-Croatian lepota or ljepota "beauty, prettiness, fairness" combined with Slavic mir "peace".
Lepreus m Greek Mythology
Derived from Greek λεπρός (lepros), which can mean "scaly, scabby, rough" as well as "leprous, mangy". Obviously, it is etymologically related to the modern English word leprosy... [more]
Lertsak m Thai
Alternate transcription of Thai เลิศศักดิ์ (see Loetsak).
Leshaun m & f African American (Modern)
Combination of the prefix le with Shaun.
Leshawn m & f African American
Variant of LaShawn, possibly using the French definite article le.
Lesmana m Javanese
Javanese form of Lakshmana.
Lestaou m Gallo
Gallo form of Célestin.
Letcher m English (Archaic)
Transferred use of the surname Letcher.
Leucipo m Spanish, Portuguese, Galician
Spanish, Galician and Portuguese form of Leukippos via its latinized form Leucippus.
Leucius m Late Greek (Latinized)
Latinized form of Leukios. This name was borne by a martyr and saint from the 3rd century AD and by Leucius Charinus, the author of the so-called "Leucian Acts".
Leufroy m History (Ecclesiastical), Louisiana Creole
French form of Liutfrid via its Latinized form Leutfridus.
Leugièr m Lengadocian
Languedocian form of Leutgar.
Leugier m Provençal
Provençal form of Leutgar.
Leukios m Late Greek
Derived from the Greek adjective λευκός (leukos) meaning "white" as well as "bright, clear, brilliant" (see Leukos), which is ultimately derived from the Greek noun λύκη (luke) or (lyke), which can mean "light" as well as "morning sunshine".
Leukipp m German
German form of Leukippos via its latinized form Leucippus.
Leuluca m Sicilian
Sicilian variant of Leoluca.
Leummim m Biblical
Meaning "nations," was the third son of Dedan, son of Jokshan, son of Abraham by Keturah... [more]
Leunard m Lengadocian, Gascon
Languedocian and Gascon form of Leonard.
Leurint m Picard
Picard form of Laurent.
Leutrim m Kosovar
Kosovar form of Leotrim.
Levante m & f Italian
Means "levant (wind); East" in Italian.
Leviatã m Portuguese
Portuguese form of Leviathan.
Levinus m Dutch (Latinized)
Variant form of Livinus. Of the two, Levinus has always been the most common throughout the centuries.
Levison m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Levison.
Levkipp m Russian
Russian form of Leukippos.
Lewatle m Sotho
Means "ocean" in Sotho.
Lewbert m English (American, Rare), Popular Culture
Seemingly a combination of Lew 1 and Bert.... [more]
Lewison m English (Rare)
Transferred from the surname Lewison or variant of Levison
Lexanor m Greek Mythology
Either a variant of Alexanor or an independent name in its own right, in which case the name is derived from the Greek noun λέξις (lexis) meaning "speech" as well as "word, phrase" combined with the Greek noun ἀνήρ (aner) meaning "man"... [more]
Leyland m English
Transferred use of the surname Leyland. See also Leland.
Ležimir m Serbian
Derived from Serbo-Croatian ležati "to lie (down), to recline, to repose" combined with Slavic mir "peace". As such, the meaning of this name is roughly "one in which the peace lies".
Lhawang m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese, Sherpa
From Tibetan ལྷ་དབང (lha dbang) meaning "Deity empowerment" or "King of Gods".This is a Tibetan name for the Hindu God of thunder and king or Gods Indra.
Liandre m Guernésiais
Guernésiais form of Leander.