Browse Surnames

This is a list of surnames in which the usage is German; and the first letter is L.
usage
letter
Lafrentz German
Derived from the given name Lorenz.
Lafrenz German
Derived from the given name Lorenz.
Landau German, Jewish
Derived from the town of Landau in the Palatinate region of Germany, of Old High German origin meaning "land valley".
Lang German, Danish, Norwegian
German, Danish and Norwegian cognate of Long.
Lange German, Danish, Norwegian
German, Danish and Norwegian cognate of Long.
Langenberg German, Dutch
From various place names meaning "long mountain" in German and Dutch.
Langer German, Jewish
German cognate of Long.
Laurenz German
Derived from the given name Lorenz.
Lawrenz German
Derived from the given name Lorenz.
Lehmann German
From Middle High German lehenman meaning "vassal, liege man".
Lehr German
From Old High German loh meaning "meadow, clearing".
Leitner German
Referred to one who lived on a hillside, from Middle High German lite "slope".
Leitz German
Derived from the archaic given name Leutz, a variant of Lutz.
Leitzke German
Either from Leitzkau, the name of a town in Saxony-Anhalt, or from a diminutive of the given name Leutz, a variant of Lutz.
Lenz German
From a nickname meaning "springtime" in German.
Lewerenz German
From a northern German form of the given name Lorenz.
Linden German, Dutch
Indicated a person who lived near a linden tree, derived from Old High German linta or Old Dutch linda.
Lindner German
Variant of Linden.
Loewe German
Variant of Löwe.
Lohrenz German
Derived from the given name Lorenz.
Lorentz German
Derived from the given name Lorenz.
Lorenz German
Derived from the given name Lorenz.
Loris German
Derived from the given name Lorenz.
Loritz German
Derived from the given name Lorenz.
Löwe German, Jewish
Means "lion" in German.
Ludwig German
From the given name Ludwig.
Luther German
From the old given name Leuthar. It was notably borne by the religious reformer Martin Luther (1483-1546).