Langdon is a variant of Landon. Landon is an English name, derived from the Old English words 'lang', which means
Tag: English names
Lange
Lange is an Anglo-Saxon name, the Anglicized form of the Irish name 'O' Longain', the 'O' meaning 'son of' and
Langford
Langford is an English locational name for a person who comes from Langford or Longford in Oxfordshire, Nottinghamshire, Devonshire, Essex
Langley
Langley is an Anglo-Saxon name, derived from the Old Norse female name 'Langlif', which means 'long life'.
Canyon
Canyon is an English name which means 'canyon or ravine'.
Langston
Langston is a locational English surname, given to people who come from Langston in Hampshire or Devonshire. It is derived
Indiana
Indiana originates in English language and is taken from the name of the midwestern state of the United States of
Lark
Lark originates in English language and is taken from the name of a small terrestrial songbird. Larks are apparently early
Ainsley
Ainsley originates in Old English language and means "from the field of hermits". It was derived from the name of
Lassie
Lassie originates in Scottish language and is taken from the word for a "little girl". It was popularized by the
Latoya
Latoya is a combination of Toya and the prefix La-. Toya is a diminutive of Victoria. Victoria originates in Latin
Lavar
Lavar is an English American invention and does not have any specific meaning.
Brent
It is believed that Brent was a nickname that originated during the time when it was common practice to put
Lawyer
Lawyer is a new name, derived from the occupational term 'lawyer', which means 'a person who deals with law'.
Layton
Layton is an English locational name for people who come from Layton or Leighton in Yorkshire or Essex. These place
Leaf
Leaf is derived from the Old English word 'leof', which means 'dear or beloved'. In the Middle Ages it was
Lebaron
Lebaron is an American English invention, the combiantion of 'Le', a French word meaning 'the', and 'baron'. The word 'baron'
Leigh
Leigh is a variant of Lee. Lee originates in Old English language and means "from a clearing". It is derived
Edmund
Edmund is a modern derivative of the Old English name Eadmund, itself derived from two Old English words – “ead”
Leland
Leland is an English name, derived from the Old English words 'laege', which means 'fallow', and 'land', which means 'land'.