List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with L

Lauri

Latin Meaning: The name Lauri is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Lauri is: Laurel tree or sweet bay tree (symbols of honour and victory).

Meaning: Man from Laurentum, laurel

Laurier

Wilfrid Laurier was the seventh Prime Minister of Canada. Laurier is a common last name in French-speaking Canada, but has also been used as a first name. ... Laurier is the French word for the laurel plant, and is a francophone family name, common in Canada.

Laver

Laver Name Meaning. occupational name for a washerman, Anglo-Norman French laver (an agent derivative of Old French laver 'to wash', Latin lavare).

Lavonte

The meaning of the name Lavonte is Created Name. The origin of the name Lavonte is American. This is the culture in which the name originated, or in the case of a word, the language. Combination of the prefix La- with the names Von and Dante.

Lavoy

Lavoy Name Meaning. Variant of French Lavoie.

Lavrenti

Given Name LAVRENTI. GENDER: Masculine. USAGE: Russian. OTHER SCRIPTS: Лаврентий (Russian)

Meaning: Man from Laurentum, laurel

Lavrentios

Lavrentios is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 937 times.

Meaning: Man from Laurentum, laurel

Law

Law Name Meaning. from a Middle English short form of Lawrence. topographic name for someone who lived near a hill, northern Middle English law (from Old English hlaw 'hill', 'burial mound').

Meaning: The name of a town in Latium

Lawdon

habitational name, common in Lancashire and Yorkshire, from Buglawton or Church Lawton in Cheshire, or Lawton in Herefordshire, named in Old English as 'settlement on or near a hill', or 'settlement by a burial mound', from hlaw 'hill', 'burial mound' + tun 'enclosure', 'settlement'. variant spelling of Laughton.

Lawerence

Origin of the name Lawrence: From the Latin Laurentius (man from Laurentum), which is from Laurentum, the name of a town in Latium, which is probably derived from laurus (laurel). The name was borne by St. Laurence the Deacon, who was martyred in Rome in 258.