# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
246 | Leal | English | Loyal. | M | |
247 | Leal | French | Faithful. | M | |
248 | Leamhnach | Gaelic | Lives near the place abounding in elm trees. | M | |
249 | Lean | Scottish | Serves John. | M | |
250 | Leander | English | Form of Leander. 'Lionlike man.'. | M | |
251 | Leander | Greek | Lion man. In Greek mythology, Leander swam across the Hellespont each night to meet his lover, the priestess Hero. | M | |
252 | Leander | Latin | Lion. | M | |
253 | Leandre | French | Form of Leander. 'Lionlike man.'. | M | |
254 | Leandrew | English | Form of Leander. Lionlike man. | M | |
255 | Leandro | Greek | Lion. | M | |
256 | Leandro | Latin | Form of Leander. 'Lionlike man.'. | M | |
257 | Leandro | Spanish | Lion. | M | |
258 | Leandros | Latin | Lion. | M | |
259 | Leane | Scottish | Serves John. | M | |
260 | Leanian | Anglo-Saxon | Reward. | M | |
261 | Leannan | Gaelic | Little cloak. | M | |
262 | Lear | English | Shakespearian king. | M | |
263 | Lear | Shakespearean | 'Tragedy of King Lear' Lear, King of Britain. | M | |
264 | Learoyd | Teutonic | From the cleared meadow. | M | |
265 | Leary | Irish | Cattle keeper. | M | |
266 | Leathan | Scottish | River. | M | |
267 | Leathlobhair | Irish | Leper. | M | |
268 | Leax | Anglo-Saxon | Salmon. | M | |
269 | Leb | Hebrew | Heart. | M | |
270 | Lebanon | Biblical | White; incense | M | |
271 | Lebaoth | Biblical | Lividness. | M | |
272 | Lebbeus | Biblical | A man of heart; praising; confessing | M | |
273 | Lebonah | Biblical | The moon, whiteness, frankincense. | M | |
274 | Ledyard | Teutonic | Nation's defender. | M | |
275 | Lee | Celtic | Healer. | M | |
276 | Lee | English | Meadow or wood. Shelter. Famous Bearer: 19th century American Confederate general Robert E. Lee. | M | |
277 | Lee | Irish | Poetic. | M | |
278 | Lee | Latin | Lion. | M | |
279 | Leeland | English | Pasture ground. | M | |
280 | Leeroy | French | The king. | M |