Malcolm
Meaning: Disciple of St Columba, dove Gender: Male Pronunciation: Mal-Kuhm Language origin of Malcolm: Germanic Regional origin of Malcolm: Northern Europe Languages Malcolm is most common: English Religions Malcolm is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, Mal Last letter and sound: M, kuhm Alternative Spelling: Malcom, Mal, Mac
Malin
Meaning: Little warrior Gender: Male Pronunciation: May-Lin Language origin of Malin: Germanic Regional origin of Malin: Northern Europe Languages Malin is most common: English Religions Malin is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: M, May Last letter and sound: N, lin Alternative Spelling: Mal, Malinor, Malcom
Lyman
Meaning: From the meadow or field Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ly-Muhn Language origin of Lyman: Germanic Regional origin of Lyman: Northern Europe Languages Lyman is most common: English Religions Lyman is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Ly Last letter and sound: N, muhn Alternative Spelling: Lymon, Lyndon, Lyne
Lyndon
Meaning: From the lime tree hill Gender: Male Pronunciation: Lin-Dun Language origin of Lyndon: Germanic Regional origin of Lyndon: Northern Europe Languages Lyndon is most common: English Religions Lyndon is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Lin Last letter and sound: N, dun Alternative Spelling: Lyman, Linden, Linus
Lynton
Meaning: From the town near the flax meadow Gender: Male Pronunciation: Lin-Tuhn Language origin of Lynton: Germanic Regional origin of Lynton: Northern Europe Languages Lynton is most common: English Religions Lynton is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Lin Last letter and sound: N, tuhn Alternative Spelling: Linton, Lyndon, Lyntson
Lochlan
Meaning: From the land of lakes Gender: Male Pronunciation: Lokh-Luhn Language origin of Lochlan: Germanic Regional origin of Lochlan: Northern Europe Languages Lochlan is most common: English Religions Lochlan is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Lokh Last letter and sound: N, luhn Alternative Spelling: Lachlan, Lochlan, Locklan
Lockwood
Meaning: From the wood near the lock Gender: Male Pronunciation: Lok-Wud Language origin of Lockwood: Germanic Regional origin of Lockwood: Northern Europe Languages Lockwood is most common: English Religions Lockwood is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Lok Last letter and sound: D, wud Alternative Spelling: Locke, Lockman, Lockston
Lockyer
Meaning: Keeper of the lock or gate Gender: Male Pronunciation: Lok-Yer Language origin of Lockyer: Germanic Regional origin of Lockyer: Northern Europe Languages Lockyer is most common: English Religions Lockyer is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Lok Last letter and sound: R, yer Alternative Spelling: Lockton, Locket
Lorenzo
Meaning: From the laurel tree, symbolizing honor and victory Gender: Male Pronunciation: Loh-Ren-Zoh Language origin of Lorenzo: Germanic Regional origin of Lorenzo: Northern Europe Languages Lorenzo is most common: English Religions Lorenzo is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Loh Last letter and sound: O, ren Alternative Spelling: Laurence, Lawrence, Loren
Louie
Meaning: Famous warrior Gender: Male Pronunciation: Loo-Ee Language origin of Louie: Germanic Regional origin of Louie: Northern Europe Languages Louie is most common: English Religions Louie is most common: Christianity First letter and sound: L, Loo Last letter and sound: E, ee Alternative Spelling: Louis, Lewie, Lou