Lord name meaning

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Updated: March 17th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: English
Usage: English
Pronunciation: l(o)-rd
Meaning: Nobleman and Noble Title
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What does Lord mean?

Lord means Nobleman or Noble Title is chiefly used in English is a baby boy name is originated from English.

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How do I pronounce Lord?

You can pronounce the two syllabled name Lord as l(o)-rd.

Variants of Lord

Lordlea

How popular is the name Lord?

Lord is an uncommon baby name in United States, although it has been in use since 1917 but could not make beyond the top 3000. There are over 546 babies that have been given the name Lord in United States.

In England and Wales, it has been in use since 1996 and achieved its top ranking of 2189 in 2003. Lord is a rare baby name in France, chances of it being still in use are very slim since it isn't seen since 2009.

But Lord is a popular baby name in Ghana where every 1 in 5000 have the name as well as in Philippines. At least, 20000 people globally have carried Lord as their given name according to our findings.

YearRankBirths
2018507118
2017630713
2016490119
2015469220
201481039
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Facts

Here's what numbers has to say about Lord

Negative people steal your energy and leave you drained and unwilling to do the things you want to do like express your feelings in a creative manner. You want to be surrounded by great minds that talk about ideas, achievements and changing the world. You have a strong attitude but in order to be happy, you have to be open to new things. You inspire people but can't find a way to inspire yourself to make the first step and show the world what you can do.

Other names similar to Lord, for soon-to-be-parents

  •  Dione - Predominantly used in English preeminent, Dione means "Follower of Dionysius or Similar to Dennis" and a gender-neutral name is originated from Old Greek
  •  Laurenda - Unorthodox Laurenda has its origin in Latin is used particulary in English and a baby girl name, Laurenda means "Too: Laurel Wreath and Laurel". Laurenda is derivative of Laura.
  •  Olney - Olney's meaning is From Olney or From the Loners Field is rooted from English aimed at boys is used notably in English
  •  Gericka majorly is used in English is a girl name, meaning of Gericka is "Ruler with a Spear or Blend of Geri Plus Erica" has origin in Germanic
  •  Hab - The boy name Hab is prevalently used in English, Hab means "Rock"

Famous people named Lord

  • Lord Emsworth, recurring fictional character
  • Lord Charles Wellesley, British politician, soldier and courtier
  • Lord George Gordon, British politician best
  • Lord David Dundas, English musician and actor,
  • Lord Alfred Paget, British soldier
  • Lord Walter Bagenal, member of the prominent Bagenal family,
  • Lord Berners, British composer, novelist, painter and aesthete
  • Lord William Howard, English nobleman and antiquary
  • Lord Frederick Campbell, Scottish nobleman and politician
  • Lord William Russell, member of the British aristocratic Russell family and longtime Member of Parliament
  • Lord Hugh Grosvenor, son of Hugh Grosvenor
  • Lord Anthony Crichton-Stuart, art historian
  • Lord Richard Cavendish, British aristocrat, author, magistrate
  • Lord George Murray, Scottish Jacobite general
  • Lord Ivor Spencer-Churchill, younger son of the 9th Duke of Marlborough and his first wife
  • Lord Edward Clinton, British Liberal Party politician
  • Lord Arthur Russell, British Liberal Party politician
  • Lord Arthur Lennox, British politician
  • Lord George Russell, British soldier, politician and diplomat
  • Lord Claud Hamilton, British Member of Parliament during the Victorian era
  • Lord Dudley Stuart, British politician
  • Lord Richard Cavendish, English nobleman and politician
  • Lord Charles Cavendish, British nobleman and Whig politician
  • Lord Sidney Beauclerk, British politician, aristocrat and fortune hunter
  • Lord Claud Hamilton, British nobleman and politician
  • Lord Robert Manners-Sutton, second son of John Manners
  • Lord George Cavendish, British nobleman and politician
  • Lord Henry Cavendish, English nobleman and politician
  • Lord George Cavendish, British nobleman, politician
  • Lord Adam Gordon, British royal courtier
  • Lord Richard Cecil, British soldier
  • Lord Charles Petty-Fitzmaurice, English soldier and courtier
  • Lord Beginner, popular calypsonian
  • Lord John Beresford, Anglican archbishop and Primate
  • Lord Colum Crichton-Stuart, British Conservative Party politician
  • Lord Henry FitzGerald, fourth son of the 1st Duke of Leinster and the Duchess of Leinster
  • Lord Bernard Stewart, Scottish aristocrat
  • Lord Sherard Manners, son of John Manners
  • Lord William Manners, English nobleman and politician
  • Lord Robert Manners, English soldier and nobleman
  • Lord George Manners-Sutton, British nobleman and politician
  • Lord Charles Manners, British soldier and nobleman
  • Lord Robert Manners, British soldier and nobleman
  • Lord George Manners, British nobleman and Conservative Party politician
  • Lord William Campbell, was
  • Lord Creator, calypso, r&b, ska and rocksteady artist
  • Lord William Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Scottish aristocrat and politician
  • Lord Nassau Powlett, English army officer and politician
  • Lord William Cecil, was Bishop of Exeter from 1916 to 1936
  • Lord George Murray, Anglican cleric best remembered for his work developing Britain's first optical telegraph
  • Lord Peter Wimsey, fictional protagonist
  • Lord Alfred Douglas, British author, poet, translator

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