This list includes 53 Old man names that start with L, from “Lambert” to “Lázaro”. They tend to be traditional, widely attested names with roots in Latin, Germanic, and Romance languages. Use them for character naming, family research, or baby-name ideas.

Old man names that start with L are male given names beginning with the letter L. Many have classic roots and appear across European and Latin American naming traditions. For example, “Lambert” and “Lázaro” illustrate Germanic and Spanish traditions.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Meaning, and Notes.

Name: The given name itself, listed exactly as commonly used, so you can choose or match it for characters or research.

Origin: Indicates the language or country where the name originated or is most used, helping you find cultural fit.

Meaning: Shows the short traditional meaning or root sense of the name, giving you quick insight into its background.

Notes: Offers usage notes, regional variants, historical context, or popularity tips that help you decide or compare names.

Old man names that start with L

NameOriginMeaningRegion/Usage
LawrenceLatin/EnglishLaurel-crowned; from “Laurentius”England, Western Europe
LaurenceLatin/FrenchFrom Laurentium, “from Laurentum”England, France
LeonardGermanic/Old EnglishBrave lion; “lion-hard”England, Germany, Netherlands
LeonGreek/LatinLionPan-European, Mediterranean
LeoLatinLionEurope, Americas
LeopoldGermanicPeople-bold; brave people”Central Europe (Austria, Germany)
LeanderGreekLion-man; “man of a lion”Greece, England
LeonidasGreekLion-likeGreece
LeviHebrewJoined, attachedJewish communities, English-speaking countries
LiamIrishResolute protector (short for William)Ireland, English-speaking countries
LlewelynWelshLeader’s likenessWales
LloydWelshGrey-haired, greyWales, England
LutherGermanicPeople-army; famous bearer Martin LutherGermany, English-speaking
LudwigGermanFamous warrior; “fame-brave”Germany, Austria
LuciusLatinLight; brightAncient Rome, Europe
LucianLatinLight; “man of light”Rome, Western Europe
LucienFrenchLightFrance, Francophone regions
LucianoItalian/SpanishLightItaly, Spain, Latin America
LucFrenchLightFrance, Francophone areas
LucasLatinMan from Lucania; bringer of light”Europe, Americas
LukeGreek/EnglishFrom Lucania; light-givingEngland, Christian cultures
LukasGreek/GermanVariant of Lucas; light-bringer”Central/Eastern Europe
LambertGermanicLand-bright; famous for brightness”France, Germany, England
LambertGermanicLand-bright; famous for brightness”France, Germany, England
LazarHebrew/SlavicGod helpsBalkans, Eastern Europe, Middle East
LazarusHebrew/GreekGod has helpedBiblical contexts, Eastern Mediterranean
LázaroSpanishGod has helpedSpain, Latin America
LaszloHungarianGlorious ruler (from Ladislaus)Hungary, Central Europe
LaurentFrenchFrom Laurentum; laurel-crownedFrance, Francophone regions
LoydWelsh/EnglishVariant of Lloyd; grey-hairedWales, England
LyleOld English/FrenchIslandEngland, Scotland
LionelLatin/FrenchLittle lionEngland, France
LancelotOld FrenchServant, land, or “servant of Lancel”England, France
Laurenzo (Lorenzo)Latin/ItalianFrom Laurentum; laurel-crownedItaly, Spain, Latin America
LorenzoItalian/SpanishFrom Laurentum; laurel-crownedItaly, Spain, Latin America
LorenzGermanVariant of Laurence/LorenzoGermany, Central Europe
LotharGermanicFamous warriorGermany, Scandinavia
LornScottishFrom Lorne regionScotland
LorneScottishFrom the district of LorneScotland, English-speaking
LeslieScottishGarden of holliesScotland, England
LesleyScottishVariant of LeslieScotland, England
LinusGreek/LatinFlax; man of the flaxGreece, Western Europe
LudovicGermanic/FrenchFamous warrior (variant of Ludwig)France, Central Europe
LudgerGermanicPeople-spear; famous spearGermany, Netherlands
LucioLatin/ItalianLightItaly, Spain, Latin America
LucianoItalianLightItaly, Latin America
LucanLatin/IrishFrom Lucania; poeticalIreland, England
LazarusHebrewGod has helpedBiblical contexts, Eastern Mediterranean
LeofricOld EnglishFriendly rulerEngland
LudvikSlavic/GermanicFamous warrior (variant of Ludwig)Central/Eastern Europe
LewEnglishFrom Lewis or Germanic namesEngland, Australia
LeónSpanishLionSpain, Latin America
LazarosGreekGod has helpedGreece

Descriptions

Lawrence
Classic English name long associated with older generations and saints; vintage, formal feel often found in older men.
Laurence
Alternative historic spelling to Lawrence; carries a traditional, somewhat formal tone common among older men.
Leonard
Victorian and early 20th-century staple, evoking solidity and an older generation’s naming style.
Leon
Short, classical name popular historically; common among older men and often seen in older literature and records.
Leo
Ancient Roman and medieval use; steady, old-fashioned short name frequently associated with elder men and saints.
Leopold
Royal and aristocratic history gives it a decidedly vintage, elder-associated character.
Leander
Classical name revived in later centuries; literary and old-fashioned, often felt like an elder’s name.
Leonidas
Historic Spartan king’s name with strong classical and venerable associations; sounds venerable and traditional.
Levi
Biblical name with long-standing historical use; commonly found among older men in religious communities.
Liam
Originally a traditional Irish short form; now younger-skewing, but historically attested—less vintage than many others.
Llewelyn
Historic Welsh princely name; evokes medieval and older generations in Welsh contexts.
Lloyd
Derived from Welsh epithet, long-used as a male given name; often associated with older British men.
Luther
Religious and reformer associations; strong traditional feel, common among older men in some communities.
Ludwig
Classic German name with historical weight; often associated with older generations and historical figures.
Lucius
Ancient Roman praenomen with a classical, venerable tone; evokes elder, historical usage.
Lucian
Classical and literary, used historically in Europe; feels refined and traditional.
Lucien
French form of Lucian; elegant, old-fashioned, often associated with older men.
Luciano
Warm Romance-language form with classical roots; traditional and common among older generations.
Luc
Short French form of Luke/Lucius; traditional and commonly borne by older French men.
Lucas
Biblical and long-used across centuries; widely attested historically and common among older men.
Luke
Biblical evangelist’s name with deep historical usage; familiar and often seen in older generations.
Lukas
Spelling variant of Lucas, traditional across Germanic and Slavic regions; older men commonly bear it.
Lambert
Medieval saint’s name with Norman roots, historically common and elder-associated in Europe.
Lambert
Medieval saint’s name with Norman roots, historically common and elder-associated in Europe.
Lazar
Short form of Lazarus, long used in Slavic and Balkan regions; traditional and commonly seen among older men.
Lazarus
Biblical name with ancient roots; historic usage gives it a venerable, elder-associated quality.
Lázaro
Spanish form of Lazarus with historical and religious presence; traditional and familiar among older men.
Laszlo
Classic Hungarian name, borne by medieval kings; strongly vintage and common among older Hungarian men.
Laurent
French classic cognate of Lawrence; formal, traditional, and often associated with older generations.
Loyd
Variant spelling historically used as a male given name; has a vintage, elder-generation feel.
Lyle
Surname-turned-given name with long usage since the 19th century; often found among older men.
Lionel
Victorian and early 20th-century popularity gives it a traditional, elder-associated charm.
Lancelot
Arthurian knight name with medieval and literary pedigree; feels historic and elder-associated.
Laurenzo (Lorenzo)
Italian/Spanish classic with Renaissance and religious history; common among older Mediterranean men.
Lorenzo
Timeless Romance-language name with classical roots; evokes older generations in many cultures.
Lorenz
German form often borne by older men; traditional and historically attested.
Lothar
Old Germanic name from medieval times; strongly vintage and uncommon among younger generations.
Lorn
Older Scottish masculine name, evokes mid-20th-century and earlier generations; rare among younger men.
Lorne
Used historically as a masculine given name in Scotland and abroad; feels classic and mature.
Leslie
Originally masculine in Scotland; older men often bear this traditional name though now more unisex.
Lesley
Historically male in Scotland; older generations may still carry this traditional spelling.
Linus
Ancient myth and early Christian use give it a classical, elder-associated vibe.
Ludovic
French/German variant with a formal, traditional feel; often found among older men.
Ludger
Medieval saint’s name with regional historic use; sounds traditional and older-fashioned.
Lucio
Iberian/Romance form of Lucius or Lucian; classical and commonly seen among older men in those regions.
Luciano
Warm, traditional Romance-language name with long historical use; evokes older generations.
Lucan
Historic name borne by poets and classical figures; feels literary and traditional.
Lazarus
Ancient biblical name with saintly and historical resonance, often associated with older men.
Leofric
Anglo-Saxon name revived in historical contexts; archaic and strongly associated with medieval and elder imagery.
Ludvik
Variant of Ludwig used historically in Slavic languages; traditional and elder-associated.
Lew
Short form historically used as a full name; older men may carry this concise traditional form.
León
Spanish form of Leo with long historical usage, common among older Spanish-speaking men.
Lazaros
Greek form of Lazarus; historically used and familiar among older Greek men.
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