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Names That Mean Land

853 names found for "Land"   (page 11 of 18) 

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Looking for names that mean Land? We couldn't find the exact name Land, but listed below are some first names meaning Land or names similar to the word Land.

Similar Names

Lamond | Leland | Lind | Lundy | Lunt | Lynd | Landa | Linda | Lindi | Lindy |

Related Names

Landis  (American)
From the Name Landry
Landmari  (German)
Famous Land
Landon  (English)
From the Long Hill
Landon  (English)
Grassy Plain
Landra  (German)
'Counselor.' Abbreviation of Landrada
Landra  (Spanish)
Counselor. Abbreviation of Landrada
Landrada  (Spanish)
Counselor
Landry  (Anglo Saxon)
Ruler
Landry  (English)
Rough Land
Lanfranco  (Italian)
Derived from a Name of Germanic Origin Composed from of Landa- 'Earth' and Franka 'Free', Meaning 'Free Man in His Country'
Langley  (Shakespearean)
'King Henry Iv, ' Earl of March. 'King Henry Vi, Iii' Edmund, Earl of Rutland and Son to Richard Plantagenet. 'Tragedy of King Lear' Edmund, Bastard Son to Gloucester. 'King Richard the Second' Edmund
Langston  (English)
Giant's Village (Lang, Langsdon, Landsden)
Lannie  (English)
Abbreviation of Names Like Roland
Lanny  (English)
Abbreviation of Names Like Roland
Laramie  (French)
Surname With American Connotations Due to Laramie; a Town in Wyoming Usa on the Overland Trail of the Pony Express
Launce  (French)
Variant of Lance: Land (From Old German) the Short Form of the Name Lancelot (Which Incidentally Was Derived Originally from the Name Lance!) Therefore, This Name is the Short Form of Its Own Diminuti
Launcelot  (French)
Servant. Also a Diminutive of Lance: Land (From Old German) Lancelot Was a Knight of King Arthur's Round Table and Adulterous Lover to Queen Guinevere
Laura  (Latin)
From Laurel Garland, the Ancient Roman Symbol of Victory (Lari, Laureen, Laurel, Lauren, Laurette, Lori, Loralie, Loren, Loretta, Loretee, Lorna, Loree, Lorie, Lorrie)
Lavern  (French)
Woodland
Laverne  (French)
Woodland
Leeland  (English)
Pasture Ground
Leif  (Scandinavian)
Son; Descendant. According to Norse Legend Viking Leif Eriksson Landed His Longboat on North American Shores Some Years Before Columbus Arrived in the Caribean
Leland  (English)
From the Meadow Land 'Pasture Ground.'
Leland  (English)
Meadowland
Lennox  (Shakespearean)
'The Tragedy of Macbeth' a Nobleman of Scotland
Leslie  (Celtic/Gaelic)
Meadowlands
Li  (Chinese)
Means Either 'strength' or 'Plum' or 'Black' or 'sharp' in Chinese. Li Ssu-hsun Was a Chinese Landscape Painter, Li Po Was a Chinese Poet, and Li Yu Was a Chinese Poet and Ruler of the Southern Tang K
Li  (Chinese)
Means Either 'strength' or 'Plum' or 'Black' or 'sharp' in Chinese. Li Ssu-hsun Was a Chinese Landscape Painter, Li Po Was a Chinese Poet, and Li Yu Was a Chinese Poet and Ruler of the Southern Tang K
Liana  (Latin)
Diminutive of Juliana F: Youthful. The Feminine Form of Julian. Famous Bearer: Former Queen Juliana of the Netherlands
Liana  (Latin)
Diminutive of Juliana F: Youthful. The Feminine Form of Julian. Famous Bearer: Former Queen Juliana of the Netherlands
Lila  (English)
Feminine of Lyle: from the Island. Variant of Delilah
Lilah  (English)
Feminine of Lyle: from the Island. Variant of Delilah
Lincoln  (Latin)
Lakeside Colony. The Name of an Early Roman Settlement in England
Lincoln  (English)
Roman Colony at the Pool. Lakeside Colony. The Name of an Early Roman Settlement in England, Used As Both a Surname and a First Name. Famous Bearer: American President Abraham Lincoln (-)
Lindsay  (Scottish)
From the Island of the Lime Tree. Although in the Past, Lindsay Was a Common Boys' Name, Today it is Used More Often for Girls
Lindsay  (Teutonic)
From the Island of the Snakes
Lindsay  (English)
From the Linden Tree Island
Lindsay  (Scottish)
A Lake; a Place of Linden Trees. from the Island of the Lime Tree. Once Regarded As a Masculine Name, Lindsay Was Eventually Used for Children of Both Genders. Today, Girls are Given This Name More Fr
Lindsey  (Teutonic)
From the Island of the Snakes
Lindsey  (Scottish)
Variant of Lindsay: from the Island of the Lime Tree. Although in the Past, Lindsay Was a Common Boys' Name, Today it is Used More Often for Girls
Lindsey  (Scottish)
Variant of Lindsay: a Lake; a Place of Linden Trees. from the Island of the Lime Tree. Once Regarded As a Masculine Name, Lindsay Was Eventually Used for Children of Both Genders. Today, Girls are Giv
Lindsey  (English)
From the Linden Tree Island
Linzi  (English)
Island of Lincoln
Lisle  (French)
From the Island
Lisle  (French)
Of the Island
Loren  (English)
From Laurel Garland, the Ancient Roman Symbol of Victory
Lundie  (Scottish)
From the Island Grove
Lundy  (Scottish)
From the Island Grove
Lundy  (Scandinavian)
By the Island
Lyla  (English)
Feminine of Lyle: from the Island. Variant of Delilah
853 names found for "Land"   (page 11 of 18) 

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