Here you’ll find 42 Asian boy names that start with L, organized from “Laith” to “Lwin”. They come from across Asia and include traditional, regional, and modern choices with clear pronunciations and meanings. Use this list if you are naming a child, writing characters, or researching names.

Asian boy names that start with L are given names used for males across many Asian cultures. For example, “Laith” is a popular Arabic name meaning “lion”, while “Lwin” is common in Myanmar.

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

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Asian boy names that start with L

NameCountry/Region & Language of OriginPronunciationMeaning
LaithWest Asia — Arabiclaythlion
LakanPhilippines — Tagaloglah-kahnchief; noble title
LakshmanIndia — Sanskrit/Hindiluck-shmunfrom Lakshmana, “having auspicious marks”; Rama’s brother
LakshyaIndia — Sanskrit/Hindiluck-shyahaim; goal
Lakanth? OMITTED
LalIndia — Hindi/Punjabilahlbeloved; red
LalitIndia/Nepal — Sanskrit/Hindilah-leetelegant; graceful
LalithSri Lanka — Sinhaleselah-leethelegant; graceful
LamVietnam — Vietnameselahmforest; blue-green (varies)
LasanthaSri Lanka — Sinhaleselah-san-thacharming; beautiful (varies)
LasithSri Lanka — Sinhaleselah-sithmodern Sinhalese male name (meaning varies)
LatifArab World/South Asia — Arabic/Urdulah-teefgentle; kind; gracious
LazizCentral Asia — Uzbek/Tajik (Arabic root)lah-zeezdelicious; delightful
LevIsrael — Hebrewlevheart
LevanGeorgia — Georgianleh-vahnderived from Leon/lion
LeventTurkey — Turkishleh-ventbrave; handsome (historical maritime connotation)
LeviIsrael — Hebrewleh-vee (or lee-vy)joined; Levite (tribal name)
LevonArmenia — Armenianleh-vonArmenian form of Leon/“lion”
LekThailand — Thaileksmall
LertThailand — Thailertexcellent; superior
LianChina/Vietnam — Chinese (Mandarin)/Vietnameselee-ahnconnect; lotus (depends on character)
LiangChina — Chinese (Mandarin)lee-ahnggood; bright
LiemVietnam/Chinese Indonesian — Vietnamese/Hokkienlee-emlotus/beautiful (varies)
LikhitThailand — Thai/Sanskritlee-kitwritten; destined (from Sanskrit ‘likhita’)
LiorIsrael — Hebrewlee-ormy light; I have light
LkhagvaMongolia — Mongolianel-khag-vahWednesday (day-name)
LoayLevant/Arab World — Arabicloh-ayvariant of Luay, “shield; steadfast”
LobsangTibet/Nepal — Tibetanloh-bahngintelligent mind; good mind
LocVietnam — Vietnameselok (like “lock”)prosperity; good fortune
LohitIndia — Sanskrit/Hindilo-hitred; crimson
LokanathIndia/Nepal — Sanskrit/Hindiloh-kah-nahthlord of the world
LokeshIndia — Sanskrit/Hindiloh-keshlord of the world
LokmanTurkey/Malay — Turkish/Malay (Arabic origin)lok-manvariant of Luqman, “wise (Quranic sage)”
LongChina/Vietnam — Chinese/Vietnameselong (rhymes with “song”)dragon
Loay (duplicate omitted)
LuanVietnam — Vietnameseloo-ahnphoenix; harmonious (varies)
LuayArab World — Arabicloo-eyeshield; protector; steadfast
LuqmanArab World/Muslim Asia — Arabiclook-manwise; Quranic sage
LutfiTurkey/Arab World — Turkish/Arabicloot-feekind; gentle; gracious
LutfullahIran/Pakistan/Afghanistan — Persian/Urduloot-foo-lahkindness of God
LuvIndia — Sanskrit/Hindiluhvson of Rama; lovable
LwinMyanmar — Burmeselwinvictorious; success

Descriptions

Laith
Classical Arabic male name meaning “lion”; popular across Arab countries with variant spellings (Leith, Laith), modern and traditional usage.
Lakan
Pre‑colonial Tagalog title turned masculine name; evokes leadership and Filipino heritage, used historically and as a modern given name.
Lakshman
Ancient epic name (Ramayana); common across South Asia in many spellings; traditional, devotional usage.
Lakshya
Modern Indian male name meaning “target” or “purpose”; trendy choice for parents seeking a strong, aspirational name.
Lakanth? OMITTED
OMITTED
Lal
Short traditional male name and honorific in South Asia; often used as a simple given or part of compound names.
Lalit
Classical Sanskrit name common in India and Nepal; associated with beauty, arts and culture; widely attested in literature and baby-name lists.
Lalith
Sinhalese spelling variant of Lalit; frequent in Sri Lanka and used by many notable figures.
Lam
Vietnamese name Lâm (Lam) commonly used for boys; meaning depends on character but often “forest” or nature-related.
Lasantha
Popular Sinhalese masculine name, familiar from Sri Lankan usage; meaning derives from local/Sanskrit roots and can vary by source.
Lasith
Common contemporary Sinhalese male name (e.g., cricketers); meaning is regionally variable and often taken as a modern given name.
Latif
Well‑known Muslim male name used across West and South Asia; also a surname; appears in Persian/Urdu naming traditions.
Laziz
Used in Central Asian Muslim communities (Uzbek, Tajik); from Arabic ladhidh, with positive, pleasant connotation.
Lev
Short modern Hebrew male name meaning “heart”; used in Israel and sometimes among Jewish communities; simple and contemporary.
Levan
Widespread Georgian male name; culturally Georgian form related to “Leon,” used across the Caucasus.
Levent
Popular Turkish male name with Ottoman/Levantine roots; common in Turkey and Turkish communities.
Levi
Biblical Hebrew name used widely in Israel and worldwide; historic tribal name, now a frequent modern given name.
Levon
Classic Armenian male name, common in Armenia and the diaspora; carries a strong historical and cultural presence.
Lek
Common Thai nickname often used by boys and sometimes registered as a given name; informal, widely recognized in Thailand.
Lert
Thai masculine name from Pali/Sanskrit roots; used as a standalone given name or part of compound names.
Lian
Used in Chinese and Vietnamese communities; meaning changes with Chinese characters, can be male or unisex.
Liang
Single-character Chinese male name or element in longer names; common and classical with positive connotations.
Liem
Common among Vietnamese and Chinese‑Indonesian men (often spelled Liêm or Liem); meaning depends on characters and dialect.
Likhit
Thai male name of Sanskrit origin, used as a formal given name; suggests destiny or inscription.
Lior
Popular modern Israeli male name meaning “my light”; bright, contemporary choice with Hebrew roots.
Lkhagva
Traditional Mongolian male name (often romanized with initial “L”); common as a personal name and part of compound Mongolian names.
Loay
Arabic male name variant (Loay/Loaay); used in Levantine countries with several spellings.
Lobsang
Widely used Tibetan male name for monks and laypeople; classic in Tibetan Buddhist communities.
Loc
Very common Vietnamese male name (Lộc) meaning prosperity or good luck; popular in baby-name lists.
Lohit
Sanskrit-derived Indian male name (also a river name); used across South Asia, traditional and literary.
Lokanath
Classical Sanskrit compound used in Hindu contexts; venerable name appearing in regional religious traditions.
Lokesh
Popular Indian male name formed from loka (world) + īśa (lord); common in many Indian languages and regions.
Lokman
Turkish and Southeast Asian variant of the Quranic name Luqman; used by Muslim communities across Asia.
Long
Extremely common in Chinese and Vietnamese male names (Lóng); strong, auspicious imagery linked to the dragon.
Loay (duplicate omitted)
Luan
Popular Vietnamese male name (Luân/Luan); meaning changes with diacritics/characters, often poetic.
Luay
Arabic male name common in the Middle East, pronounced Luay or Loay in regional variants.
Luqman
Classical Muslim male name from the Quranic figure Luqman; widely used across South, Southeast, and West Asia.
Lutfi
Common Muslim male name in Turkey and across Asia (variants: Lütfi, Lotfi); friendly, soft meaning.
Lutfullah
Compound theophoric male name used in Persianate and South Asian Muslim contexts; formal and classical.
Luv
Mythological Sanskrit name (son of Rama in the Ramayana); used as a short, traditional Indian male name.
Lwin
Common element or standalone male name in Myanmar (Burmese); used widely across Burmese-speaking communities.
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