Larrie
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A diminutive form of Laurence.
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Lauran
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A variant form of Laurence.
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Learoy
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“From the king’s meadow,” based on the Anglo-Saxon leak (meadow) and the Old French roy (king).
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Anglo-Saxon
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Learoyd
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A variant form of Learoy.
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Lish
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A diminutive form of Elisha.
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Loretto
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An Italian form of Laurence.
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Italian
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Lothaire
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A French equivalent of Luther.
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French
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Lovelace
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“A token of affection,” but literally a love snare, from the Middle English love (love) and las (a snare or noose).
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English
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Lovett
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“The beloved,” from the Middle English love and ette (a diminutive suffix).
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English
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Lu
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A diminutive form of Lucius.
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Lucaster
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A variant form of Lucius.
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