1. Leyton
Leyton: English origin, meaning "meadow of reeds"
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Leyton: English origin, meaning "meadow of reeds"
Lawton: English surname meaning "hilltop settlement" (Old English "hlaw" + "tun").
Lleyton: "one who belongs to the lake town" (Welsh)
Layden: From the wide meadow
Laiton: French, meaning "brass," representing strength and durability.
Ladon: Greek for "to speak," implying eloquence and communication skills.
Ledion: Albanian, "son of light"
Lydon: Irish, meaning "fierce" or "wild"
Lotan: Hebrew name meaning "coiled serpent," symbolizing strength, cunning, and resilience.
Meadow, clearing
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Meadow, clearing
Welsh name meaning "holy place"
Laiden: Old English, Welsh, and Arabic origins, valley, joy, and softness.
Elder tree worker.
Fort on the hill (Scottish)
Evoke images of roaring rivers and cascading waterfalls, signifying a spirited and determined soul.
Groundedness and stability.
Irish "Laiten," meaning "A Song Of Joy," represents the name of an ancient Irish folk song, conveying happiness and energy.
Song of joy, musical
From Leiden
Meadow denizen
Tranquil, serene, optimistic.
Messenger or ambassador.
Ruling people, thunder, leadership
Of Latium, connected to Latin and Greek cultures
Valley in the woodland clearing
Little dark one
Green hill, marshy land
Heavy, dull, or sluggish
Place of suffering, Dutch history from Anglo-Saxon