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Lom: (LO-man) from the word lomm "bare." Lomman.
Lonan: (LYO-nawn) Old Irish=lon "blackbird" + dim. suffix -an. Eight early saints had this name, including Saint Lonan Finn.
Lorcan: (LOR-kawn) Old Irish=lorc "fierce" or "cruel" + dim. suffix -an. Several early kings with this name. Saint Lorcan O Tuathail (Laurence O'Toole) was archbishhop of Dublin at the time of the Norman invasion.
L: (LOO-kahsh)(L) "bringer of light." Lucan.
Luchtaine: god of carpentry for the Tuatha De Danann and a member of the trio of smiths. Luchta.
Lugaid: son of Cu Roi and Blanaid, and known as the Son of Three Dogs because his mother had lain with three men with cu in their name. When Lugaid cut off Cu Chulainn's head, the sword slipped and cut off his own hand.
Lugh: (LOO) Name of a Celtic god, from lugu "light." Lugh is also known as a Celtic sun god, and Lleu in Welsh myth. Lughan (LOO-awn), Lughna (LOO-na).
Lughaidh: (LOO-ee)(OGer) "renowned warrior." Lewy.
Lunn: "warlike." Lonn, Lun.
Lynch: from a word meaning "mariner." Linch.
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