List of Baby Names for Boys Starting with L

Liam

(LEE-əm)

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.

Meaning: Strong mind and protection Origin: Germanic

Lidan

(LEE-dahn)

The meaning of the name “Lidan” is: “I have a judge”. Categories: Hebrew Names, Jewish Names. Used in: Hebrew speaking countries.

Meaning: I have an arbiter Origin: Hebrew

Liddell

(lee-DEHL)

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'.

Meaning: Coming from a loud river valley Origin: English

Lieb

(LEEB)

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.

Meaning: Dear one Origin: Germanic, Yiddish

Lieber

(LEEB-ər)

Lieber Name Meaning. German: variant of Lieb 1. German: variant of Liebert.

Meaning: Dear one Origin: Germanic, Yiddish

Lieven

(LEE-vehn)

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.

Meaning: Dear friend Origin: English

Likeke

(lee-KEH-keh)

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).

Meaning: Courageous ruler Origin: Germanic, Hawaiian

Linch

(LINCH)

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.

Meaning: From a bank or a slope Origin: English, Gaelic

Lindberg

(LIND-burg)

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.

Meaning: Hill with lime trees on it Origin: Germanic

Linde

(LIND)

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.

Meaning: From near a lime tree Origin: Germanic