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[+] Add Lavon BoyGirl English wood
[+] Add Lavon BoyGirl English wood
[+] Add La-Von Girl African-American Yew (borrowed from English).
[+] Add Lavona Girl English yew
[+] Add Lavonda Girl English yew
[+] Add La-Vonn Boy African Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Lavonne Girl English yew
[+] Add La-Vonne Girl African Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Lavor Boy origin unknown Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Lavoria Girl African Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add La-Voun Boy African Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Lavra Girl Latin Laurel.
[+] Add Lavra Girl Ukrainian Laurel.
[+] Add LaVyrle Girl English Famous bearer: bestselling romance lovelist LaVyrle Spencer. Origin unknown. May be a derivative of the French Laverna, meaning born in the spring.
[+] Add Law Boy English From the hill.
[+] Add Lawa Boy English Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Lawanda Girl English Slavs who lived in Germany
[+] Add Lawe Boy English From the hill.
[+] Add Lawena Girl Latin Laurel.
[+] Add Lawerence Boy English laurel
[+] Add Laweye Boy African Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Lawford Boy English From the ford at the hill.
[+] Add Lawler Boy Gaelic One who mumbles.
[+] Add Lawler Boy Scottish Historical meaning unknown
[+] Add Lawley Boy English From the hill meadow.
[+] Add Lawly Boy English From the hill meadow.
[+] Add Lawnog Girl Scottish Possibly from a place name The Levanach, north of Glasgow
[+] Add Lawrance Boy English laurel
[+] Add Lawrence Boy English A modern English form of Laurence and the preferred form in America.
[+] Add Lawrence Boy Latin Of Laurentum. From the place of the laurel leaves. Can also be interpreted as the English version of the Irish name Lorcan: Fierce. Famous Bearer: Writer T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia).
 

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