Levander is an English name with a warm, botanical twist—tied to the lavender flower (Latin lavandula, “to wash”) yet given a sturdier, more adventurous twist by that extra “v.” Pronounced luh-VAN-der (/ləˈvændər/), it carries the soothing scent of purple fields at dusk and the confident stride of a trailblazer stepping into the unknown. Though it’s never been a household staple, in the United States a handful of boys have quietly worn it—peaking around the mid-20th century in the 500s-700s on the popular-name charts—so any Levander today is almost guaranteed to stand out with effortless grace. Sparkling with creative flair and gentle strength, this name speaks to parents who dream of bestowing something singular yet serenely grounded—a name that feels like a soft breeze and a bold adventure all at once.