Origin:
Anglo-Saxon
Description:
Lake is a name of Anglo-Saxon origin. It is a unisex name used as a surname and middle name too. The word Lake is derived from the old English word ’Lacu,’ meaning Lake. The meaning of Lake is ‘something related to a water body.’ Initially, Lake was used as a surname until recently; Lake is ...
Origin:
Anglo-Saxon
Description:
The 'long wood' or 'clearing' is the meaning of Langly. It is a version of the Old British name 'Langley.' Although the original version is gender neutral and the most widely used, this exceptional name is traditionally given to boys. It is believed that it shares its namesake with a lakeside villag...
Origin:
Anglo-Saxon
Description:
Lealand is a name of Anglo-Saxon origin, derived from the place name Leyland, in Lancashire. The meaning of Lealand is 'from the meadow land', 'untilled land', or 'pasture ground'. A notable person with the name Lealand is Jennifer Cicely Ward-Lealand, who is a well-known actor and director from New...
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