Strong-willed warrior and protector. It's a shorter form of the Irish name Uilliam, which originated from the Frankish Willahelm, meaning "helmet of will." It's also a shortened version of "William." Well-known Liams: actors Liam Neeson and Liam Hemsworth.
The meaning of the name “Lidan†is: “I have a judgeâ€. Categories: Hebrew Names, Jewish Names. Used in: Hebrew speaking countries.
Liddell Name Meaning. Scottish and northern English: habitational name from any of various places in the Scottish Borders and Cumbria called Liddel, from the Old English river name Hl¯de, meaning 'loud', + Old English dæl 'valley'.
Lieb Name Meaning. German and Jewish (Ashkenazic): nickname for a pleasant or agreeable person, from Middle High German liep 'dear', 'beloved'; Yiddish lib or German lieb.
Lieber Name Meaning. German: variant of Lieb 1. German: variant of Liebert.
Lieven is a warm, friendly and cheerful man (often ruled by Jupiter - his first name adds up to 12 like Jupiter´s cycle, or born under the sign of Gemini), who is generally enthusiastic - exuberant even, and this just makes him even more likeable.
li-ke-ke, lik-eke ] The baby boy name Likeke is pronounced as LAYKEHK- †. Likeke is used chiefly in Hawaiian and it is derived from Germanic origins. Likeke is a variant of the name Richard (Czech, Dutch, English, French, and German). See also the related category germanic (german).
One family of bearers of this name was of Norman origin, but became one of the most important tribes of Galway. English: topographic name for someone who lived on a slope or hillside, Old English hlinc, or perhaps a habitational name from Lynch in Dorset or Somerset or Linch in Sussex, all named with this word.
Lindberg Name Meaning. Swedish: ornamental name composed of Swedish lind 'lime tree' + berg 'mountain', 'hill'. South German: habitational name from any of several places so named.
Linde Name Meaning. German, Dutch, and Scandinavian: topographic name for someone who lived by a conspicuous lime tree, Middle High German, Dutch linde, Scandinavian lind. There are several places, especially in North Germany, named with this word, and the name may be a habitational name from any of these.