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Leachlainn: (LEKH-len) "servant of Saint Secundinus." Laughlin, Lochlainn, Lanty.
Leary: variant of Laoire and Laegaire.
Lennan: (LAN-awn) Old Irish work meaning "lover, sweetheart." Leannan.
L: (L) "lion."
Liam: (LEE-am) "resolute protector, unwavering protector." Irish= William, short for Uilliam, derived from name Guillaume, introduced to Ireland by Normans.
Lir: father of Manannan mac Lir, his second wife turned his other four children into swans.
Lochlain: (LOKH-lan) home of Norseman: Lakeland. Lochlainn, Lochlann, Laughlin, Lochlyn.
Lochlainn: (LOCH-lan or LOX-lin) Old Irish=word for the land of the Vikings. In fairy tales, Lochlainn was the imaginary abode of the princess-who-must-be-rescued. Popular in Middle Ages. Lochlain, Lakeland, Laughlin, Lochlyn, Loughlin.
Loegaire: Cu Chulainn's charioteer who went to Mag Mell with him to rescue its queen from abductors; another tale says he died from a spear meant for the hero.
Logan: (Gael) from a word meaning "meadow" or "from the hollow."
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