Lawlor
la(w)-lor
Origin:Irish
Meaning:Descendant of Leathlobhar; Half sick
While the Irish masculine name Lawlor is associated with the definition of “sick,” we prefer to think of it as indulgently sweet! A respelling of Lawler, Lawlor derives from Ó Leathlobhair, a Gaelic title meaning “descendant of Leathlobhar.” Leathlobhair and Lawlor also share the same translations, from the Gaelic elements leath, meaning “half,” and lobar, meaning “sick.” Though “half sick” is not a phrase you’ll want to embrace, it could serve as a reminder to prioritize wellness for your growing family.
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