| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1561 | Ladon | Greek | Dragon of Hera. | M | |
| 1562 | Laertes | Greek | Father of Odysseus. | M | |
| 1563 | Laestrygones | Greek | A tribe of giants. | M | |
| 1564 | Lais | Greek | Favorite name with poets. | F | |
| 1565 | Laius | Greek | Father of Oedipus. | M | |
| 1566 | Lalage | Greek | Babble. Verbose. | F | |
| 1567 | Lalia | Greek | Verbose. | F | |
| 1568 | Lamia | Greek | An evil spirit who abducts and murders children. | F | |
| 1569 | Lana | Greek | Light. | F | |
| 1570 | Lander | Greek | Lion. | M | |
| 1571 | Laocoon | Greek | Son of Priam. | M | |
| 1572 | Laodamia | Greek | Wife of Protesilaus. | F | |
| 1573 | Laomedon | Greek | Father of Priam. | M | |
| 1574 | Larissa | Greek | Citadel. | F | |
| 1575 | Larisse | Greek | Cheerful. | F | |
| 1576 | Lasse | Greek | People's victory. | M | |
| 1577 | Lazarus | Greek | God is my help. In the Bible, Lazarus was brother to Mary and Martha and was raised from the dead after four days. | M | |
| 1578 | Lea | Greek | Bringer of good news. | F | |
| 1579 | Leander | Greek | Lion man. In Greek mythology, Leander swam across the Hellespont each night to meet his lover, the priestess Hero. | M | |
| 1580 | Leandra | Greek | Feminine of Leander. Lioness. | F | |