# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
386 | Leron | French | The circle. | M | |
387 | Leron | Israeli | My song. | M | |
388 | Leroux | French | The red-haired one. | M | |
389 | Leroy | French | The King (from 'le roi'). Originally a surname, it is now more common as a first name. | M | |
390 | Leroy | Latin | Iegal. | M | |
391 | Leroy | Teutonic | From the cleared meadow. | M | |
392 | Les | Scottish | Diminutive of Leslie: Scottish surname and place name. From Leslie. | M | |
393 | Leshem | Biblical | A name, putting, a precious stone. | M | |
394 | Lesley | Celtic | From the gray fortress. | M | |
395 | Lesley | Gaelic | From the gray fortress. | M | |
396 | Leslie | Celtic | From the gray fortress. | M | |
397 | Leslie | Gaelic | From the gray fortress. | M | |
398 | Leslie | Scottish | Scottish surname and place name. From Leslie. | M | |
399 | Lester | English | Fortified place. Derived from the place name, Leicester Famous Bearer: Canadian statesman Lester B. Pearson (1897-1972). | M | |
400 | Lester | Latin | From the Legion's camp. | M | |
401 | Lethe | Greek | River of oblivion. | M | |
402 | Letitia | English | Modern form of medieval name Letitia. 'Joyful;happy.'. | M | |
403 | Letushim | Biblical | Hammermen; filemen | M | |
404 | Leummim | Biblical | Countries, without water. | M | |
405 | Leupold | Teutonic | Bold for his people. | M | |
406 | Lev | Czechoslovakian | Lion. | M | |
407 | Lev | Hebrew | United. | M | |
408 | Lev | Latin | Lion. | M | |
409 | Lev | Russian | Lion. | M | |
410 | Leveret | French | Young rabbit. | M | |
411 | Leverett | French | Young rabbit. | M | |
412 | Leverton | English | From the rush farm. | M | |
413 | Levey | Hebrew | United. | M | |
414 | Levi | Biblical | Associated with him | M | |
415 | Levi | Hebrew | Attached or pledged. Joined. Levi; third ' of Jacob's 12 sons; became father of the tribe that was assigned priestly duties. Note: This Database is Copyright Dogwood Technical Services Inc.1995. | M | |
416 | Levka | Latin | Lion. | M | |
417 | Levka | Russian | Lion. | M | |
418 | Levushka | Latin | Lion. | M | |
419 | Levushka | Russian | Lion. | M | |
420 | Lew | English | Diminutive of Lewis: English variant of the Franco-Germanic name Louis: Famous warrior. In Wales, sometimes Lewis is used in place of Llewellyn. Famous Bearer: 19th century writer Lewis Carroll. | M |