Saturday, July 24, 2010

Can u give me sum boys names beginning with the letter 'L'?

we are planning our naming our baby with a name starting with 'L' we have picked one out for a girl but cant think of a nice one for a boy!

Can u give me sum boys names beginning with the letter 'L'?
Liam


Lewis


Louie


Leighton


Layton


London


Lyle


Lucas


Luke


Laurence
Reply:Lucas is my favourite 'L' boy's name.





My boyfriends name is Lee-Jay, and I LOVE that name... I dislike the name Lee, but Lee-Jay (being hyphened makes that his actual first name... not first and middle). I'v never met anyone with that name before also, which I like, and I think it sounds really modern even tho he is 31 years of age :)





I also like Logan, but am put of by it sounding to Americanized (I am English) and also with it being unisex... I don't really like unisex names, not sure why.








Good luck....


Also wat is the name you have picked out for the girl?


(please add this hehe I'm curious and also it might help people to suggest names if they can see wat sort of names you like...)
Reply:Lewis


Liam


Luke


Lucas


Lionel


Lucian


Lucipher %26lt;-- HAA


Landricombe (pronounced Lanj-rick-***)


Leo


Logan


Lennon


Lacey


Luca


Layton


Leon


Lee


Lloyd


Levi


Lilybeth %26lt;- yes this is a BOYS name! it means god :)


Laurence


Leslie


Llewellyn


Luxman


Lester


Leeroy


LeiLani


Larry


Lang





all i can think of sorry!


good luckk xx
Reply:Luke - is nice, and it means 'light' which is cheery, or you could go for a variant like Luca or Lucas


Louis - could be lou-y or lou-is, or the more british spelling Lewis


Leonard, Len or Lenny


i think Liam is very nice, or you could have Leo, or Lee.





hope that helps!
Reply:liam


luke


lewis


luther


larry


lucas


lance


laine


lear


larzz





there just a few i can think of from the top of me head but





http://www.babiesonline.com/babynames/bo...





here is a link for some more
Reply:Laban


Laddie


Laird


Lajos


Lalo


Lam


Lamar


Lamont


Lance


Lancelot


Landers


Landis


Landon


Langer


Langston


Lankston


Larry


Lars


Laszlo


Latham


Lathrop


Latif


Latimer


Laurence


Laurent


Lawrence


Lawson


Lazar


Lazarus


Lazzaro


Leander


Leavitt


Leeto


Lefty


Leif


Leighton


Lel


Leland


Lemuel


Len


Lencho


Leo


Leon


Leonard


Leonardo


Leone


Leopold


Lerato


Leroy


Les


Lester


Lev


Leverett


Levi


Lew


Lewis


Liam


Liang


Liko


Lincoln


Linus


Lionel


Livingston


Llewellyn


Lloyd


Lobo


Loc


Lok


Lolonyo


Loman


Lonato


Long


Lorenzo


Lorimer


Lorne


Lot


Lou


Louie


Louis


Lowell


Lucas


Luce


Lucian


Lucien


Lucio


Lucius


Lucus


Ludlow


Ludwig


Luigi


Luis


Lukas


Luke


Luthando


Luther


Lysander
Reply:luke, lucas, lawrence, lucifer, layton, lester, lennox, leo, leon, larry. leonard, lenny, leonardo - hope this helps
Reply:Lachlan


Lance


Landon


Lane


Lawrence


Leigh


Lennon


Lennox


Lenny


Leo


Leonard


Levi


Lewis


Lex


Liam


Logan


Lucas





Hope those helped...PS what are you naming if it's a girl? Just out of curiosity!
Reply:I like Lucian (Latin origin), Lahmi (french origin) and Lydon (Teutonic origin)
Reply:Liam


Luke


Lucas


Lance


Lacey


Lawrence


Logan


Levis


Luis


Larry


Leo/Leonardo


Leon


Lee


Leigh


Lyle


Lincoln


Lesley/Les


Lennox/Lenny


Leroy


Lloyd


Lennon


Luca


Layton


Lex


Leeland


Lester


Laird
Reply:Lawrence, Louis, Leonard, Lennox, Lindsay, Lester
Reply:Liam, Lewis, Louie, Lee, Landon, Lance
Reply:Lewis,Leighton,Lee
Reply:Levi


Lewis


Luca(s)


Liam


Louie


Logan


Lachlan





Hope this helps





xx :-) xx
Reply:Luke(Lucus), leroy, leonard, leonardo
Reply:Liam


Luke/Luka/Lucas


Landon


Livio


Lee
Reply:Lance


Landon


Larson


Leonardo


Levi


Lewis


Liam


Logan


Lowell


Lucas


Luigi


Luke


Lyle
Reply:Lance


Lucas


Leo


Leonardo


Lennon


Leonard


Lenard


Larry


Lee


Leeroy


Leighton


Lewis


Louis


Leyland


Lincoln


Luke
Reply:Lynoel...Luis...Lamberto....Lupe....Lenn...
Reply:Luke,


Liam,


Lee,
Reply:Luke


Laken


Loren


Louis


Lorenzo


Lee
Reply:Luke


Luca


Liam


Lee


Lindsay


Lewis


Lucas
Reply:Luke


Larry


Lenny


Leonard


Leon


Leo


Lupe


Luther


Leighton


Louise
Reply:Louis-luca-Leonardo.leon-liam-Leo-
Reply:My favourite boy name ever starts with the letter L - Luca!


I just love that name as itself, without any nicknames like Luke.


:D
Reply:Lawrence, Lorenzo..................can't think of anymore
Reply:Liam


Larry


Leon
Reply:Lewis


Louie


Luke
Reply:leo


lewis


lucas


liam


lee


leon


logan


lawrence


landon


lloyd


leonard


lucius


lincoln


laurie


luther


luke
Reply:No.
Reply:Logan. Ranked at #19 in 2006, Logan has risen from near obscurity to become the most popular L name in the United States. Last-names-turned-first-names are hot, and Logan's right up there with Ryan and Tyler as one of the trendiest of these monikers. Logan comes from a Gaelic name that means "hollow."


Luke %26amp; Lucas. This is one unusual case where the shorter version is more popular than the longer one. In 2006, Luke ranked at #43, while Lucas ranked at #59. Alternate spelling Lukas ranked at #241. This New Testament name originated from a Greek place name.


Landon. Like Logan, Landon is a last-name-turned-first-name that rose out of nowhere and became trendy fast. In 2006, Landon was ranked at #49. Landon comes from an Old English name that means "long hill."


Luis. Spanish names are hot, and this Spanish version of Louis ranked at #62 in 2006. Luis comes from a Germanic name that means "ancient warrior."


Liam. Surprised to hear that Liam is a nickname for William? Look at the second half of William and you'll see. As a stand-alone name, Liam ranked at #98 in 2006. Liam (and William) come from a Gaelic name that means "determined protector."


Levi. Parents in search of a Biblical name with a hip sound are starting to flock to this up-and-comer, which ranked at #135. Levi comes from a Hebrew name that means "connected."


Classic Baby Boy Names That Start With L


Louis. Luis is hot, but Louis is not, and hasn't been used much since the Baby Boom. If you're looking for something old-fashioned and strong that isn't overused, try Louis.


Lawrence %26amp; Larry. These names just scream 1962, especially Larry, which was a Baby Boom favorite. The names originate from an Italian place name.


Leo %26amp; Leon. Both of these old-fashioned names are used occasionally, but it's the Italian/Hollywood version of this name that's ranked the highest-- Leonardo. These names come from a Germanic name that means "lion strength." Leonard, a fairly common name before the Baby Boom, is decidedly out.


Lance. This short and strong name is hardly used and is just waiting for parents to ignore the 'N Sync connection and snatch it up. Lance comes from a Germanic name that means "land." For a name with flourish, try Lancelot.


Lee. Popular in the late 18th century-- perhaps because of General Robert E. Lee-- this simple name is no longer common. Lee comes from an Old English name that means "meadow."


Unusual Baby Boy Names That Begin With L


Lyle. With so many Kyles out there, it's a mystery why this melodic name is so uncommon. Lyle comes from a French name that means "islander."


Lincoln. This all-American name is slowly catching on and may become more popular. Lincoln comes from a Latin name that means "lake colony."


London. Although it's more commonly used for girls, this unusual and androgynous place name is used for boys too. If you're sick of trendy Landon, this might be a good alternative.


Leland. For unknown reasons, this old-fashioned name seems to be jumping up the charts quickly and may make a comeback. Leland comes from an Old English name that means "one who lives by unseeded land."


Lorenzo. For an alternative to Leonardo, try this Italian name. Lorenzo comes from the same origin as Lawrence.


Lamont, Leroy, %26amp; Lamar. Once popular among African Americans, these names are as out of style as the Afros worn by guys with these names in the 1970s.


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