This list includes 60 Male names that start with L, from “Lachlan” to “Lázaro”. They range from classic and biblical to modern and regional names, useful for parents, writers, and genealogists.
Male names that start with L are names historically or culturally used for boys and men. Many reflect diverse linguistic roots, for example “Lachlan” shows Scottish Gaelic heritage while “Lázaro” appears in Spanish traditions.
Below you’ll find the table with Name, Origin, Meaning, Popularity, Notable bearers, and Variants & notes.
Name: The given name itself, as spelled here; you use it to identify and compare options quickly.
Origin: Shows the language or culture where the name comes from, helping you consider heritage and cultural fit.
Meaning: Gives the name’s original meaning or root idea, useful when you want names with clear significance.
Popularity: Provides a quick sense of how common the name is today or historically, aiding your selection.
Notable bearers: Lists famous or historical people with the name so you can see cultural associations and role models.
Variants & notes: Includes spelling variants, diminutives, and brief usage notes to help you adapt the name to context.
Male names that start with L
Name | Origin/Culture | Meaning | Popularity |
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Liam | Irish | Short form of William, “resolute protection.” | US rank 1 |
Luke | Greek | From Lucania, an ancient region in Southern Italy. | US rank 36 |
Leo | Latin | Lion. | US rank 22 |
Levi | Hebrew | Joined, attached. | US rank 12 |
Luca | Italian | Italian form of Luke, meaning “from Lucania.” | US rank 28 |
Lucas | Latin | Form of Luke, meaning “man from Lucania.” | US rank 9 |
Luis | Spanish | Spanish form of Louis, meaning “famous warrior.” | US rank 137 |
Louis | Germanic | Famous warrior. | US rank 249 |
Landon | English | From a surname meaning “long hill.” | US rank 100 |
Logan | Scottish Gaelic | Little hollow. | US rank 48 |
Lincoln | English | From a surname meaning “lake colony.” | US rank 58 |
Leonardo | Germanic/Italian | Brave lion. | US rank 81 |
Lorenzo | Latin | From Laurentum, an ancient Roman city. | US rank 129 |
Luka | Slavic/Latin | Slavic and international form of Luke, meaning “from Lucania.” | US rank 140 |
Leon | Greek | Lion. | US rank 181 |
Leonel | Spanish/Latin | A Spanish and Portuguese variant of Lionel, meaning “young lion.” | US rank 254 |
Legend | English | From the vocabulary word meaning “a heroic story or myth.” | US rank 236 |
Lennox | Scottish Gaelic | From a surname meaning “with many elm trees.” | US rank 215 |
Lachlan | Scottish Gaelic | From the land of the lochs or “fjord-land.” | US rank 692 |
Luciano | Latin | Italian and Spanish form of Lucian, meaning “light.” | US rank 343 |
Lane | English | From a surname for someone who lived by a lane or narrow path. | US rank 280 |
Lawrence | Latin | From Laurentum or “crowned with laurel.” | US rank 539 |
Leandro | Greek | Lion-man. | US rank 624 |
Lennon | Irish | Lover or “small cloak.” | US rank 316 |
Lawson | English | From a surname meaning “son of Lawrence.” | US rank 365 |
Lucian | Latin | Light. | US rank 457 |
Lionel | Latin | Young lion. | US rank 587 |
Lee | English | From a surname meaning “clearing” or “meadow.” | US rank 828 |
Larry | Latin | Diminutive of Lawrence, “crowned with laurel.” | US rank 1,029 |
Lucius | Latin | Light. | US rank 1,440 |
Lars | Scandinavian | Scandinavian form of Lawrence, meaning “from Laurentum.” | US rank 1,735 |
Langston | English | From a surname meaning “long stone town.” | US rank 643 |
Leroy | French | The king. | US rank 778 |
Lester | English | From a surname and place name, “camp of the legion.” | US rank 1,712 |
Lloyd | Welsh | From a surname meaning “grey-haired” or “sacred.” | US rank 1,495 |
Leif | Norse | Heir, descendant. | US rank 1,452 |
Lyle | Scottish/French | From a surname meaning “the island.” | US rank 1,026 |
Leonard | Germanic | Brave lion. | US rank 635 |
Lamar | French/German | The water or “land.” | US rank 932 |
Lewis | Germanic | English form of Louis, meaning “famous warrior.” | US rank 479 |
Lev | Hebrew/Slavic | Heart in Hebrew, or “lion” in Russian. | US rank 1,326 |
Lior | Hebrew | My light. | US rank 2,056 |
Linus | Greek | Flax or a type of song. | US rank 2,367 |
Lancelot | French | Meaning uncertain, possibly “servant” or “land.” | Unknown |
Lázaro | Hebrew | Spanish form of Lazarus, meaning “God is my helper.” | Unknown |
Leander | Greek | Lion-man. | Unknown |
Llewellyn | Welsh | Possibly “leader” or “like a lion.” | Unknown |
Lorcan | Irish Gaelic | Little fierce one. | Unknown |
Lowell | English/French | From a surname meaning “young wolf.” | Unknown |
Lysander | Greek | Liberator or “freer of men.” | Unknown |
Ludwig | German | Famous warrior. | Unknown |
Lothar | Germanic | Famous army. | Unknown |
Lenny | Germanic | Diminutive of Leonard, “brave lion.” | US rank 1,074 |
Lou | Germanic | Short form of Louis or Lewis, “famous warrior.” | Unknown |
Luigi | Germanic/Italian | Italian form of Louis, meaning “famous warrior.” | Unknown |
Laurent | Latin | French form of Lawrence, “from Laurentum.” | Unknown |
Leland | English | From a surname meaning “fallow land” or “meadow land.” | US rank 420 |
Leighton | English | From a surname meaning “meadow town” or “leek town.” | US rank 559 |
Lonnie | Germanic/Celtic | Diminutive of Alonzo or Alphonso, meaning “noble and ready.” | Unknown |
Laith | Arabic | Lion. | Unknown |