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Displayed on this page are L- names 81 to 100. Levi was the most popular among these names in 2007 with a rank of #132 and a usage of 0.1441%. It is used in Hungarian, English, German, and Hebrew. It was followed in popularity by Lewis (English) and Leroy (English). Uncommon L- names include Leroi (English), Les (English), Lesley (English), Leslie (English and German), Lester (English), Leszek (Polish), Leutrim (Albanian), Lev (Russian), Levente (Hungarian), Levy (Hungarian, English, and Hebrew), Lew (Russian), Lex (English and German), Léandre (French), Léo (French), Léon (French and Spanish), Léonard (French), and Léonce (French).
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Leroi ... the king ... used chiefly in English and it is ... variant form of Leroy ... Leroy Les Lesley Leslie Lester Leszek ... largely used in the Polish language and ... form of Lech ... infrequently used as a baby name for ... Leutrim ... courageous, brave ... language of origin is Albanian and it is also ... variant form of Leotrim ... Lev ... lion ... mainly used in the Russian language and ... variant spelling of Lew ... Levente ... existing, being ... origin and use are both in the Hungarian ... name is sometimes associated with the noun ... Levi Levy Lew Lewis Lex Léandre ... strong brave man, man ... of Old Greek origin and it is ... variant form of Leander ... Léo ... lion ... used predominantly in French and its ... variant of Leo ... uncommon as a baby name for boys ... Léon ... lion ... used chiefly in the French and Spanish ... derived from Latin origins ... variant form of Leo ... Léonard ... lion; brave, hardy ... of Germanic origin and it is ... variation of Leonard ... Léonce ... lion ... language of origin is Latin and it is ... variant of Leo ... an unusual baby boy name ... |