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LUCJUSZ:
Polish form of Roman Lucius,
meaning "light."
LUCKY:
Nickname for English Luke, meaning
"from Lucania." In some cases it may have been derived from the
vocabulary word, simply meaning "lucky."
LUCRETIUS:
Roman family name, possibly meaning "wealthy."
LUDDE:
Swedish pet form of Scandinavian Ludvig, meaning
"famous warrior."
LUDGER:
Dutch and Low German form of Luitger, meaning
"people-spear."
LUDIS:
Latvian form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDO:
English nickname for Ludovic, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDOVIC:
English and Scottish form of Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDOVICO:
Italian form of Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDOVICUS:
Latin form of Germanic Hludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDOVIKO:
Esperanto form of Latin Ludovicus,
meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDVIG:
Scandinavian form of German Ludwig, meaning
"famous warrior."
LUDVIGS:
Latvian form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LÚĐVÍK:
Icelandic form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDVIK:
Czech form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDWIG:
German name derived from older Hludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUDWIK:
Polish form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUG:
Celtic myth name of an ancient god who bore the epithet "skilled in all
arts," which has led some scholars to believe that Mercury was Lug. The name seems to have derived from the Proto-Celtic element
*lugios, meaning "oath."
LUGH:
Irish form of older Celtic Lug, or Gaulish Lugus,
name of a mythological hero of the ancient past, meaning "oath."
LUGHAIDH:
Irish myth name derived from the name of the Irish god Lugh,
meaning "oath."
LUGOBELINOS:
"Oath of Belenus." Old Celtic name composed of the element *lugios
"oath" and the name of the Celtic god of fire.
LUGOVALOS:
Celtic name meaning "strong as Lug."
LUGUBELENUS:
Variant of Lugobelinos, meaning "oath of Belenus."
LUGUS:
Gaulish form of Irish Lugh, meaning "oath."
LUIGI:
Italian form of French Louis, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUIGINO:
Pet form of Italian Luigi, meaning "famous warrior."
LUIS:
Portuguese and Spanish form of Louis,
meaning "famous warrior."
LUITGER:
"People-spear." German name composed of the elements liut
"people" and gari/geri "spear."
LUITPOLD:
"People-bold." Old Germanic name
composed of the elements liut "people" and bold
"bold, brave."
LUIZ:
Portuguese form of French Louis, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUKA:
Russian form of English Luke, meaning
"from Lucania."
LUKACS
(Lukács): Hungarian form of English Luke, meaning
"from Lucania."
LUKÁŠ:
Czech form of English Luke, meaning
"from Lucania."
LUKAS:
German form of English Luke, meaning
"from Lucania."
LUKASZ
(Łukasz): Polish form of English Luke, meaning
"from Lucania."
LUKE:
Middle English form of Greek Loukas, meaning
"from Lucania."
LUKEN:
Basque form of Roman Lucianus, meaning
"light."
LULEZIM: Albanian name meaning
"blooming; flowering."
LUPUS:
Latin name derived from the word lupus, meaning "wolf."
LUSALA:
African
Kenyan name meaning "whip."
LUTFI:
Arabic name meaning "gentle, kind."
LUTHER:
English form of Germanic Lothar, meaning
"people's warrior."
LUTZ:
Pet form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUUK:
Dutch form of English Luke, meaning
"from Lucania."
LUUKAS:
Finnish form of English Luke, meaning
"from Lucania."
LUX:
English unisex name derived from the Latin word lux, meaning
"light."
LYALL:
Scottish surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from the Old
Norse name Liulfr, meaning "(?)
wolf."
LYCURGUS:
Latin form of Greek Lykourgos, meaning
"wolf-work."
LYKOURGOS:
"Wolf-work." Greek myth name of a king who banned the cult of
Dionysus and paid dearly for it, composed of the elements lykou
"of a wolf" and ergon "deed, work."
LYLE:
Scottish surname transferred to forename use, itself from the Norman French
phrase de l'isle, meaning "from the island."
LYNDON:
"Lime tree hill." English surname transferred to forename use,
itself from a place name composed of the Old English elements lind
"linden, lime tree" and dun "hill."
LYNDSAY:
English variant of Scottish unisex Lindsay, meaning
"Lincoln's wetlands."
LYNDSEY:
English variant of Scottish unisex Lindsay,
meaning "Lincoln's wetlands."
LYNN:
English unisex name derived from the Welsh word llyn, meaning
"lake."
LYNNE:
Variant of English unisex Lynn, meaning "lake."
LYNTON:
Variant of English Linton, meaning
"cotton/flax settlement."
LYOV:
Variant of Russian Lev, meaning
"lion."
LYSANDER:
English form of Greek Lysandros, meaning
"freer; liberator." This was the name of the main character in
Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
LYSANDROS:
"Freer; liberator." Ancient Greek name composed of the elements lysis
"freeing, loosening, a release" and andros
"man."
LYSIMACHOS:
Ancient Greek name composed of the elements lysis "freeing, loosening,
a release" and mache
"battle," which was probably intended to mean "freedom
fighter."
LYSIMACHUS:
Latin form of Greek Lysimachos, meaning
"freedom fighter."
LYUBEN:
Bulgarian name derived from the Slavic word lub, meaning
"love."
LYUBOMIR:
Bulgarian form of Polish Lubomir,
meaning "love's peace."
LYUDMIL:
Masculine form of Bulgarian Lyudmila,
meaning "people's favor."
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