Christian Names Meanings for Baby Boys Starting with L

Lukian

Slavic name (Ukrainian, Russian) related to the French "Lucien" and ultimately the Latin "Lucius," a name deriving from the Latin word 'lux,' meaning "light." Famous real-life people named Lukian: | Edit Share what you know!

Meaning: Light, man from Lucania

Lukka

MEANING: This name derives from the Ancient Germanic “*liudiz”, meaning “man, person, people”. It is an old Germanic affectionate form of names beginning with the element "Liut" "Lüd". The name is often associated with the Danish “Lykke”, Swedish Lycka, Icelandic Lukka, meaning “luck, good fortune, happiness”.

Meaning: Light

Lukkas

In Latin the meaning of the name Lukas is: Light.

Meaning: A man from lucania Origin: English

Lukyan

Lukyan is a variant of the Latin masculine given name Lucian. It means 'light', or 'bringer of light'. It is also used as a given name in Russian, and sometimes a surname. It can be pronounced 'loo-kyawn', or 'loo-ke-awn'.

Meaning: Bringer of light Origin: Russian

Lulani

Lulani. Hawaiian Origin. "Highest Heaven" The meaning of the name Lulani is Highest Heaven.

Meaning: Highest heaven Origin: Native American

Lumen

My daughter's name is Lumen and her nickname is Lulu. Meanings and history of the name Lumen: | Edit. A Latin word derived from lūx, meaning literally "light. In a poetic manner lumen may refer to the eyes.

Lun

Irish Meaning: The name Lun is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Lun is: Strong.

Meaning: Strong Origin: Irish

Lunden

Lunden Name Meaning. Swedish (Lundén): variant of Lundeen. Norwegian: habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads, so named from the definite singular form of lund 'grove'. German: habitational name from Lunden in Holstein.

Meaning: From london Origin: English

Lundie

Lundie Name Meaning. Scottish and northern Irish: variant spelling of Lundy.

Meaning: From the island grove Origin: Scottish

Lunn

Lunn History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms. ... It is derived from the family living in an area that was referred to as the laund, which was Old Norman word meaning the open space in a forest or the lawn. There were a number of locations in England with this topograghic place-name including Yorkshire and Lancashire.

Meaning: Strong Origin: Irish