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

NameOrigin/CultureMeaningPopularity
LiamIrishShort form of William, “resolute protection.”US rank 1
LukeGreekFrom Lucania, an ancient region in Southern Italy.US rank 36
LeoLatinLion.US rank 22
LeviHebrewJoined, attached.US rank 12
LucaItalianItalian form of Luke, meaning “from Lucania.”US rank 28
LucasLatinForm of Luke, meaning “man from Lucania.”US rank 9
LuisSpanishSpanish form of Louis, meaning “famous warrior.”US rank 137
LouisGermanicFamous warrior.US rank 249
LandonEnglishFrom a surname meaning “long hill.”US rank 100
LoganScottish GaelicLittle hollow.US rank 48
LincolnEnglishFrom a surname meaning “lake colony.”US rank 58
LeonardoGermanic/ItalianBrave lion.US rank 81
LorenzoLatinFrom Laurentum, an ancient Roman city.US rank 129
LukaSlavic/LatinSlavic and international form of Luke, meaning “from Lucania.”US rank 140
LeonGreekLion.US rank 181
LeonelSpanish/LatinA Spanish and Portuguese variant of Lionel, meaning “young lion.”US rank 254
LegendEnglishFrom the vocabulary word meaning “a heroic story or myth.”US rank 236
LennoxScottish GaelicFrom a surname meaning “with many elm trees.”US rank 215
LachlanScottish GaelicFrom the land of the lochs or “fjord-land.”US rank 692
LucianoLatinItalian and Spanish form of Lucian, meaning “light.”US rank 343
LaneEnglishFrom a surname for someone who lived by a lane or narrow path.US rank 280
LawrenceLatinFrom Laurentum or “crowned with laurel.”US rank 539
LeandroGreekLion-man.US rank 624
LennonIrishLover or “small cloak.”US rank 316
LawsonEnglishFrom a surname meaning “son of Lawrence.”US rank 365
LucianLatinLight.US rank 457
LionelLatinYoung lion.US rank 587
LeeEnglishFrom a surname meaning “clearing” or “meadow.”US rank 828
LarryLatinDiminutive of Lawrence, “crowned with laurel.”US rank 1,029
LuciusLatinLight.US rank 1,440
LarsScandinavianScandinavian form of Lawrence, meaning “from Laurentum.”US rank 1,735
LangstonEnglishFrom a surname meaning “long stone town.”US rank 643
LeroyFrenchThe king.US rank 778
LesterEnglishFrom a surname and place name, “camp of the legion.”US rank 1,712
LloydWelshFrom a surname meaning “grey-haired” or “sacred.”US rank 1,495
LeifNorseHeir, descendant.US rank 1,452
LyleScottish/FrenchFrom a surname meaning “the island.”US rank 1,026
LeonardGermanicBrave lion.US rank 635
LamarFrench/GermanThe water or “land.”US rank 932
LewisGermanicEnglish form of Louis, meaning “famous warrior.”US rank 479
LevHebrew/SlavicHeart in Hebrew, or “lion” in Russian.US rank 1,326
LiorHebrewMy light.US rank 2,056
LinusGreekFlax or a type of song.US rank 2,367
LancelotFrenchMeaning uncertain, possibly “servant” or “land.”Unknown
LázaroHebrewSpanish form of Lazarus, meaning “God is my helper.”Unknown
LeanderGreekLion-man.Unknown
LlewellynWelshPossibly “leader” or “like a lion.”Unknown
LorcanIrish GaelicLittle fierce one.Unknown
LowellEnglish/FrenchFrom a surname meaning “young wolf.”Unknown
LysanderGreekLiberator or “freer of men.”Unknown
LudwigGermanFamous warrior.Unknown
LotharGermanicFamous army.Unknown
LennyGermanicDiminutive of Leonard, “brave lion.”US rank 1,074
LouGermanicShort form of Louis or Lewis, “famous warrior.”Unknown
LuigiGermanic/ItalianItalian form of Louis, meaning “famous warrior.”Unknown
LaurentLatinFrench form of Lawrence, “from Laurentum.”Unknown
LelandEnglishFrom a surname meaning “fallow land” or “meadow land.”US rank 420
LeightonEnglishFrom a surname meaning “meadow town” or “leek town.”US rank 559
LonnieGermanic/CelticDiminutive of Alonzo or Alphonso, meaning “noble and ready.”Unknown
LaithArabicLion.Unknown

Descriptions

Liam
An immensely popular Irish name that has topped charts globally. Famous bearers include actors Liam Neeson and Liam Hemsworth.
Luke
A timeless biblical name (Gospel of Luke). Associated with the iconic Star Wars hero, Luke Skywalker.
Leo
A strong yet friendly name associated with courage and nobility. It’s been the name of thirteen popes and author Leo Tolstoy.
Levi
A biblical Old Testament name with a rugged, classic feel. Popularized by Levi Strauss, the founder of the iconic jeans brand.
Luca
A sophisticated and stylish European alternative to Luke, popular across the globe. Featured in the Disney/Pixar film “Luca.”
Lucas
A classic international name that feels both traditional and modern. Borne by director George Lucas and actor Lucas Hedges.
Luis
A classic and widely used Hispanic name, pronounced Loo-EES. It projects an image of strength and tradition.
Louis
A regal French name borne by eighteen kings of France. It has a classic, sophisticated, and timeless appeal.
Landon
A friendly and approachable name that originated as an English place name. It gained popularity in the late 20th century.
Logan
A strong, unisex Scottish surname now very popular as a boy’s name, partly due to the X-Men character Wolverine.
Lincoln
A distinguished and presidential name associated with honesty and leadership, thanks to Abraham Lincoln. Often shortened to Linc.
Leonardo
The romantic Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese form of Leonard. Famously associated with artist Leonardo da Vinci and actor Leonardo DiCaprio.
Lorenzo
The handsome and romantic Italian and Spanish version of Lawrence. It has a poetic and artistic flair.
Luka
A popular version of Luke in Eastern Europe and beyond, seen as a sleek and modern alternative.
Leon
A strong, classic name used across many cultures. It’s a sleeker, more streamlined version of Leonard or Leonardo.
Leonel
A charming and energetic name popular in Spanish-speaking communities. It is the given name of soccer superstar Lionel Messi.
Legend
A modern and aspirational word name that implies greatness and a story worth telling. Popularized by singer John Legend.
Lennox
A sophisticated and strong Scottish surname with a cool, modern edge. Borne by former boxer Lennox Lewis.
Lachlan
A handsome and rugged Scottish name with a strong connection to Viking history. Popular in Scotland, Australia, and New Zealand.
Luciano
A dramatic and romantic name with operatic flair, thanks to the famous tenor Luciano Pavarotti.
Lane
A simple, sleek, and gentle name with a rustic, countryside feel. It works well as a first or middle name.
Lawrence
A distinguished and classic name with a history of saints and scholars. Can be shortened to Larry or Lawrie.
Leandro
The romantic Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese version of the Greek Leander. It has a smooth, continental charm.
Lennon
A cool and musical Irish surname, forever tied to the legendary John Lennon of The Beatles.
Lawson
A friendly surname-name that feels more contemporary than its root name, Lawrence. It projects a reliable and straightforward image.
Lucian
An elegant and ancient Roman name that feels both literary and sophisticated. A notable bearer is the satirist Lucian of Samosata.
Lionel
A classic name with a playful yet noble feel. Associated with soccer star Lionel Messi and singer Lionel Richie.
Lee
A short, simple, and versatile name with a calm and gentle feel. It was extremely popular in the mid-20th century.
Larry
A friendly and familiar mid-century classic, often used as a standalone name. Think of TV host Larry King.
Lucius
An ancient Roman name with a powerful and slightly formal feel. It appears in Shakespeare’s plays and the Harry Potter series.
Lars
A classic, strong Scandinavian name popular in Northern Europe. Borne by Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich.
Langston
A distinguished and literary name, honoring Langston Hughes, a central figure in the Harlem Renaissance.
Leroy
An old French name with a regal meaning and a friendly, down-to-earth vibe. It was very popular in the early 20th century.
Lester
A vintage name that was popular in the early 20th century. It has a slightly quirky, intellectual charm.
Lloyd
A classic Welsh name with a quiet strength. Associated with architect Frank Lloyd Wright and actor Lloyd Bridges.
Leif
A heroic and adventurous Scandinavian name, famously borne by the Norse explorer Leif Erikson, who reached North America before Columbus.
Lyle
A gentle and appealing Scottish name with a smooth sound. Associated with singer-songwriter Lyle Lovett.
Leonard
A solid, classic name with an intellectual and artistic feel. Associated with artist Leonardo da Vinci and musician Leonard Cohen.
Lamar
A smooth and stylish name with French roots. Popular in the African American community, borne by rapper Kendrick Lamar.
Lewis
A classic, intelligent, and gentler-sounding alternative to Louis. Associated with author C.S. Lewis and explorer Meriwether Lewis.
Lev
A short, strong, and simple name with dual origins. It has a sleek, international appeal. Russian author Leo Tolstoy’s birth name was Lev.
Lior
A beautiful and meaningful Hebrew name that is popular in modern Israel. It has a gentle and uplifting feel.
Linus
A gentle, intellectual name from Greek mythology. Famously associated with the sweet, blanket-carrying Peanuts character.
Lancelot
The legendary, chivalrous knight of King Arthur’s Round Table. A romantic and epic name that is rarely used today.
Lázaro
The dramatic and evocative Spanish version of a classic biblical name. It feels both ancient and artistic.
Leander
A romantic name from a Greek myth about heroic lovers, Hero and Leander. A more unusual alternative to Leonardo or Alexander.
Llewellyn
A quintessentially Welsh name with a lyrical, distinguished feel. Associated with the last native Prince of Wales, Llewellyn ap Gruffudd.
Lorcan
An ancient and spirited Irish name borne by saints and kings, including the grandfather of the famous king Brian Boru.
Lowell
A distinguished, old-fashioned name with a sophisticated, Ivy League feel. Associated with the poet Robert Lowell.
Lysander
An ancient Greek name with a strong, heroic meaning. It is the name of a character in Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream.”
Ludwig
The classic German form of Louis, with a strong and intellectual reputation. Famously borne by composer Ludwig van Beethoven.
Lothar
A strong, historic Germanic name borne by medieval kings and emperors. It has a powerful and slightly formidable sound.
Lenny
A friendly and approachable short form of Leonard that has long been used on its own. Think of musician Lenny Kravitz.
Lou
A simple, friendly, and classic diminutive that works as a cool, standalone name. Associated with musician Lou Reed.
Luigi
A classic and spirited Italian name, instantly recognizable as the name of Mario’s brother in the famous video game series.
Laurent
A chic and sophisticated French name that feels classic and worldly. Borne by fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent.
Leland
A gentle and slightly rustic surname-name that has a friendly, scholarly charm. Borne by Stanford University founder Leland Stanford.
Leighton
A sophisticated English name that feels modern and stylish. It is also used for girls, as in actress Leighton Meester.
Lonnie
A friendly, relaxed mid-century favorite that is now considered a retro choice. It has a warm and approachable feel.
Laith
A strong and handsome Arabic name that is simple yet powerful. It is a popular choice in the Middle East.
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