Lal is a unisex name that can be pronounced as LAHL (/lɑːl/). It has variations such as Lale. The origin of the name Lal is uncertain, but it is believed to have roots in various cultures around the world. In some cultures, Lal means "beloved" or "darling," while in others it represents the color red. This vibrant and unique name has gained popularity in recent years, with occurrences recorded in the United States of America. Although it may not currently rank high on the popularity charts, Lal offers a distinctive choice for parents seeking an unconventional and meaningful name for their baby.
Lal Bahadur Shastri was the second prime minister of India and a prominent statesman. |
Mahathanthilage Lal Kularatne, also known as Lal Kularatne, is a well-known actor in Sri Lankan cinema, stage drama, and television, recognized for his roles in Ethuma and Batti teledramas. |
Reverend Lal Behari Day was an Indian writer and journalist who converted to Christianity and became a Christian missionary. |
Lal Pratap Singh, a prominent leader in the Indian Rebellion of 1857 from the Bisen Rajput dynasty, was commemorated with a postage stamp by the Government of India in 2009. |
Lal Chand Yamla Jatt was a renowned Indian folk singer known for his tumbi playing and traditional turban tying style, and is considered a pioneer of contemporary Punjabi music. |
Lal Mohammad Iqbal were a prominent Pakistani composer duo known for their contributions to the golden era of film songs in the Pakistan film industry. |
Lal Weerasinghe is a popular actor in Sri Lankan and Kollywood cinema, known for his work in Sinhala cinema during the 1990s. |
Lal Wickrematunge is a prominent Sri Lankan businessman, media mogul, and the chairman of Leader Publications, a company he co-founded with his brother Lasantha Wickrematunge, who is the son of former deputy mayor of Colombo, Harris Wickrematunge. |