Hungarian Names that Start With L

  1. Laszlo
    • Origin:

      Hungarian
    • Meaning:

      "glorious ruler"
    • Description:

      The Hungarian classic Laszlo, with its zippy 'z' middle and energetic 'o' ending, has become something of a hipster option, beginning to be considered by cutting-edge parents.
  2. Lorant
    • Description:

      Lorant is a masculine name with Hungarian roots, though it also appears in French naming traditions. It derives from the Latin name Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel,' symbolizing honor and victory in ancient times. In Hungarian culture, Lorant (often written as Lóránt) has been used since medieval times and remains a distinctive yet recognized name. The pronunciation varies slightly between cultures, with Hungarian speakers emphasizing the first syllable. While never extremely common internationally, the name carries a distinguished air and offers an interesting alternative to more familiar Lawrence-derived names like Laurence or Lorenzo. Lorant combines strength and elegance in its compact form.
  3. Lenci
    • Description:

      Lenci is a masculine name with multiple possible origins. It may be derived as a diminutive of Lorenzo (the Italian form of Lawrence) meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel.' Alternatively, it could be related to the Hungarian name Lőrinc or serve as a nickname for Leonard in some cultures. The name has a bright, compact sound that makes it distinctive yet approachable. Lenci gained some recognition through the famous Italian doll company of the same name, founded in 1918, which produced distinctive felt dolls. The name remains uncommon in most countries, giving it a unique quality while still being relatively easy to pronounce. Its brevity and ending with an 'i' gives it a friendly, approachable character while maintaining masculine attributes.
  4. Loránd
    • Description:

      Loránd is a Hungarian masculine name with ancient Germanic roots. It derives from Roland, which comes from the Old Germanic elements 'hruod' (fame) and 'land' (land), meaning 'famous throughout the land' or 'fame of the land.' The Hungarian version features a distinctive accent mark that influences its pronunciation. Loránd has been used in Hungary for centuries and is associated with nobility and strength. The name gained cultural significance through its connection to physicist Loránd Eötvös, a renowned Hungarian scientist after whom the prestigious Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest is named. While uncommon outside Hungary and Hungarian communities, Loránd offers an exotic yet accessible option for parents seeking a name with European heritage and dignified meaning.
  5. Lisza
    • Description:

      Lisza is a feminine name that appears to be a variant spelling of Lisa, which itself is a diminutive of Elisabeth or Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath' or 'pledged to God.' The distinctive 'sz' spelling may reflect Hungarian or Polish phonetic influences, where 'sz' produces a 'sh' sound. This unique spelling transforms a once-common name into something more distinctive while maintaining its recognizable sound. Lisza combines familiarity with exotic flair, potentially appealing to parents seeking a name with European resonance. The name remains quite rare, making it an uncommon choice that still carries connections to the widely recognized classic name Lisa.
  6. Lornic
    • Description:

      Lornic is an extremely rare masculine name with unclear origins. It may be derived from combining elements of more common names like Lawrence (meaning 'from Laurentum') and Dominic (meaning 'belonging to the Lord'), or it could have Slavic or Central European roots. The name might also be a modern invention, created for its distinctive sound qualities. Lornic has never ranked among popular baby names in any documented records, making it exceptionally uncommon. The name has a strong, masculine sound with its ending consonant, yet maintains a certain elegance. Its rarity means that bearers of this name likely encounter few, if any, namesakes throughout their lives, providing a truly distinctive identity.