LARSON ( Norse ) = The son of boots
LATEROP ( Anglo Saxon ) = From the village
LAWTON ( Old English ) = The good manners man
LAZAR, LAZARUS ( Hebrew ) = The lord will help
LEAR ( Germanic ) = From the place
LEDGARD ( Teutonic ) = The national patron
LEDWIN ( Teutonic ) = The friend of nations
LEGGET ( French ) = The ambassador
LEICESTER, LESTER ( Anglo Saxon ) = From the armed forces
LEIF ( Norse ) = That was beloved
LEIGH ( Anglo Saxon ) = The place took shelter
LEIGHTON ( Anglo Saxon ) = Occupants of agriculture
LEITH ( Celtic ) = The very wide river
LELAND ( Anglo Saxon ) = From the low land
LEMUEL, LEM ( Hebrew ) = In dedicated to the lord
LENNO ( North America ) = The man
LENNON ( Celtic ) = The tree hole elm
Tuesday, January 15, 2008
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