List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with Lo

Lotharing

Lotharing is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1213 times.

Meaning: Famous in battle Origin: German

Lothen

The origin of the name is debated. It perhaps comes from the British *Lugudūniānā (Lleuddiniawn in Modern Welsh spelling) meaning "country of the fort of Lugus", the latter being a Celtic god of commerce. ... A popular legend is that the name comes from King Lot, who is king of Lothian in the Arthurian legend.

Meaning: Originates from the Old Norse language, meaning one who has much hair. Origin: Danish

Loti

Lotte is a short form of Charlotte, the French feminine pet form of Charles, from the Germanic Karl, meaning "man", as "free man".

Lotis

Lotis is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in hindu religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1198 times.

Loton

Of all the Anglo-Saxon names to come from Britain, Loton is one of the most ancient. ... This place-name was originally derived from the Old English words hlaw tun, which means that the original bearers of the surname lived in the farm that was located on the hill.

Louden

Louden Name Meaning. Scottish: habitational name from Loudoun near Cunningham in Ayrshire, named in Celtic as Lugunon 'fort of Lugus' (see Lyon 2). Scottish and English (chiefly Northumbria): variant of Lothian.

Loudon

It is believed to be locational from the village of Loudoun, in the district of Cunningham, in the county of Ayrshire. The placename is composed of the Northern English word "low", meaning a flame or beacon, itself from the pre 7th century Norse word "loge", plus the Gaelic "doun", meaning a hill.

Loughlin

Irish Meaning: The name Loughlin is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Loughlin is: Servant.

Meaning: Scandinavian

Loukas

The name Loukas is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Loukas is: Light.

Meaning: Man from lucania Origin: Greek

Lourenço

The meaning of this name is unknown. It could be derived from the Celtic elements artos "bear" combined with viros "man" or rigos "king". Alternatively it could be related to an obscure Roman family name Artorius.

Meaning: Man from Laurentum, laurel