Boys Names L: Meanings, Nicknames


Lawrence

Lawrence was Lawrence of Arabia’s last name. His first name was Thomas and his middle name was Edward.

Laurence

Laurentius was one of seven deacons of ancient Rome, martyred during the persecution of Valerian in 258.

Latimer

Between 2005 and 2010, a total of 11 baby boys named Latimer appear on the published Social Security database

Laszlo

Laszlo is a very popular given male name in Hungary. It is also a popular middle name

Lasse

Lasse’s popularity as a first name for boys has declined in Norway and Denmark in the 21st century, but it has risen in the Netherlands

Lars

80 American baby boys were named Lars in 1984, the last time the name was included in the Top 1000 Popular Names (No. 994)

Larkin

Larkin ranked highest in the United States in 1880 with 16 American baby boys making it No. 454, the only time it made the Top 500

Langston

In 2013, Langston got into the Top 1000 American baby boy names at No. 964 and rose to No. 748 in 2014.

Langley

40 American babies were named Langley in 2016; only 6 of them were boys

Lane

Lane is a unisex name, more popular for American baby boys than girls.

Landry

In 2009, more American girls were named Landry than boys. Not so in 2011, when the boys beat the girls by 72 births

Landon

Landon was the 32nd most popular boys name in 2010; it fell to No. 53 by 2016

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