List of German Baby Names Meanings Starting with L

Land

Land Name Meaning. English and German: topographic name from Old English land, Middle High German lant, 'land', 'territory'. This had more specialized senses in the Middle Ages, being used to denote the countryside as opposed to a town or an estate.

Meaning: Famous land Origin: German

Lieselotte

The meaning of the name “Lieselotte” is: “Contraction of Elisabeth and Charlotte”. Categories: Compound Names, German Names.

Meaning: God is my oath, man Origin: German

Laurelai

From a Germanic name, meaning "luring rock". The name of a fatal temptress in German mythology, and a rock headland on the river Rhine.

Meaning: Luring rock Origin: German

Leupold

This unusual name, with the variant spellings Leupold(t), Leipold(t), Leibold, Leipelt and Luitpold, derives from an Olde German personal name composed of the elements "liut" or "leudi" meaning "tribe" or "people" plus "balda" bold or brave, and is usually translated as "people-bold".

Meaning: Bold people Origin: German

Liebetraud

Liebetraud is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 661 times.

Meaning: Lovely and powerful Origin: German

Liebtraud

Liebtraud is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 714 times.

Meaning: Lovely and powerful Origin: German

Lajcsi

Lajcsi is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1603 times.

Meaning: Famous holiness Origin: German

Laji

The name Laji is a Teutonic baby name. In Teutonic the meaning of the name Laji is: Famous holiness.

Meaning: Famous holiness Origin: German

Lambrecht

Lambrecht is a Germanic given name originally meaning "famous in his land" (literally: "land-bright").[1] It became popular due to Saint Lambrecht of Maastricht (c.636 - c.700). Until after the Middle Ages it was more common in the Low countries than the Latinized equivalent name Lambert (us). Patronymic surname.

Meaning: Light of land Origin: German

Lambret

Meaning & History. Derived from the Germanic elements landa "land" and beraht "bright". Saint Lambert of Maastricht was a 7th-century bishop who was martyred after denouncing Pepin II for adultery.

Meaning: Light of land Origin: German