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They are all translations of Rox, but they don't start with L. If you want to start with L, you can call.
Lance (Old German) in The Good Earth, Lance is described as a hero in a love novel-handsome, manly and rich.
Short for Larry, Lawrence. Most people think Larry is easy-going and friendly-he is full of laughter everywhere he goes.
Li (Old English) is a man from a pasture. The name Li combines two images: one is a strong, muscular and confident cowboy, and the other is a quiet, conservative and sophisticated person.
Leo (Latin) "Lion" is the abbreviation of leander, Leonard and Leopold. Most people think Leo is strong and gentle. He is described as a fanatical traitor, always appearing as an artist or defending peace.
Lori comes from the Latin laurentium (laurentium), which is changed from Laurentium (City of Honor) or laurel territory. Obviously, the roots of the words "laurel" and "laurel" are very attractive. Because in ancient times, laurel was a symbol of victory and honor. Lauren, Lauren, Lorraine, Lorraine, Larry, Lawrence, Laurie.
Luke, "the people of Lugania" and Lucius Luke are either considered as strong, strong, loyal and stupid people, or as funny, friendly and noisy people.