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Laabha
(Indian)
- Acquirement; Acquisition; Gain; Profit
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Laalamani
(Indian)
- Ruby; Red Pearl; Precious stone
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Laasya
(Indian)
- Smile; Beam; Glow; Grin
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Laavanya
(Indian)
- Beauty; Appealing; Attractive; Good Looking;
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Laban
(Spanish)
- White
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Labangalata
(Indian)
- The meaning of the name is Flowering creeper plant
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Labanya
(Indian)
- Labanya means Pure Beauty
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Labhdi
(Indian)
- One with heavenly power
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Labi
(United States)
- Labi means She Moves in a Slow Manner
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Laboni
(Indian)
- Laboni means Woman who is full of Grace
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Lacee
(English)
- Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman conquest.
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Lacey
(English)
- Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman conquest. Feminine, petite, and pure. Very beautiful.
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Lacey
(English)
- Lacy; lace-like [English speaking countries]
From the surname, Lassy
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Lach
(English)
- Lives near water
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Laci
(English)
- Lacy; lace-like [English speaking countries]
A modern respelling of Lacey.
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Lacie
(English)
- Lacy; lace-like [English speaking countries]
Alternate spelling of Lacey.
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Lacina
(French)
- Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman conquest.
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Lacinda
(United States)
- Lacinda means She is Light
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Lacramioara
(Romanian)
- Lily of the Valley
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Lacrima
(Latin,Romanian)
- Tear
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Lacy
(English)
- Lacy; lace-like [English speaking countries]
Lacy and its variants originated as a Norman place-name; today, it is used largely as a first name. The original name meant "from Lassy," but the name has evolved today to be identical to the English word "lacy," meaning "lace-like" or "lace-covered."
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Lacyann
(English)
- Derived from Lacey which is a French Nobleman's surname brought to British Isles after Norman conquest.
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Lad
(English)
-
Ladhi
(Indian)
- Ladhi means Music, a Melody
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Ladli
(Indian)
- Ladli means She is Loved
-
Ladonna
(United States)
- Ladonna means The Lady
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Ladonna
(Italian)
- Lady [English speaking countries]
Modern coinage. Ladonna is a blend of the prefix 'la' and the name Donna, from the Italian meaning "lady".
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Laertes
-
Laghima
(Indian)
- Laghima is the name of Goddess Parvati
-
Laghuvi
(Indian)
- Laghuvi means Tender
-
Lagina
(United States)
- Name formed by adding popula prefix La to name Gina
-
Lahana
(Indian)
- Lahana means Bright Headed
-
Laharika
(Indian)
- Laharika means Waves of the Ocean
-
Lahela
(Hawaiian)
- Lahela means Innocent Lamb
-
Lai
(Chinese)
- Lai means Future
-
Laia
(Hawaiian)
- Laia means Sweet-Speaking
-
Laika
(Russian)
- Laika means Barker
-
Laiklyn
(United States)
- The name means Coming from a Small Body of Water
-
Laila
(Arabic)
- Dark-haired beauty; night [English speaking countries]
-
Lailani
(Hawaiian)
- The name means Heavenly Flower
-
Lailoken
(Hebrew)
- A fool
-
Lainey
(Greek)
- Torch; bright light [English speaking countries]
Pet form of Elaine
-
Laini
(Hawaiian)
- Laini means Heaven, Sky
-
Laisha
(United States)
- Laisha means Prosperous
-
Laisha
(Arabic)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Modern coinage of unknown origin. Could possibly be a modern variation on the traditional Aisha. Boosted in modern popularity in the US by Mexican actress Laisha Wilkens.
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Lajita
(Indian)
- Lajita means Modesty
-
Lajja
(Indian)
- Lajja means Modest
-
Lajjawati
(Indian)
- The name means A Sensitive Plant
-
Lajni
(Indian)
- Lajni means Shy
-
Lajvanti
(Indian)
- Lajvanit means Sensitive Plant
-
Lajvati
(Indian)
- The name means Shy
-
Lajwant
(Indian)
- The name means Sensitive, Nature
-
Lajwanti
(Indian)
- The name means Delicate Plant
-
Lajwati
(Indian)
- The name means Untouched, Delicate
-
Lajyabati
(Indian)
- Means modest
-
Lakeisha
(United States)
- Lakeisha means Joyful
-
Lakelyn
(United States)
- Lakelyn means Beautiful Lake
-
Lakendra
(United States)
- Greatest Champion
-
Lakendra
(Gaelic)
- Son of Henry [English speaking countries]
A name creating by combining Kendra with the prefix La-.
-
Lakenya
(United States)
- From Kenya
-
Lakesha
- Lakeisha and its variants are rhyming forms of Leticia. Joyful: happy.
-
Lakesha
(Arabic)
- Alive, She who lives [English speaking countries]
Modern coinage; variant of Lakeisha.
-
Lakeshia
(Arabic)
- Alive, She who lives [English speaking countries]
-
Lakhi
(Indian)
- name of Goddess Laxmi
-
Lakhminder
(Indian)
- Lord of Hundred Thousand
-
Lakhroop
(Indian)
- Most Charming Among Hundred Thousand
-
Lakhsha
(Indian)
- White Rose; Aim
-
Lakhsmi
(Indian)
- Wife of Vishnu
-
Lakhwinder
(Indian)
- Loved by Many; Ruler of Hundred Thousand People
-
Lakisha
(English)
- Lakeisha and its variants are rhyming forms of Leticia. Joyful: happy.
-
Lakisha
(Arabic)
- Alive, She who lives [English speaking countries]
Modern coinage; variant of Lakeisha.
-
Lakota
(Indian)
- Allies, a person considered as a friend. Name comes from the Indian tribes Sioux and Lakota
-
Laksha
(Indian)
- The name that represents the beauty and purity of a white rose
-
Lakshaki
(Indian)
- The name of the Goddes Sita
-
Lakshana
(Indian)
- Opportune and andventageous person
-
Lakshmani
(Indian)
- Name of the Goddes of prosperity and luck. A person who has a sign or a mark of prosperity and luck
-
Lakshmi shree
(Indian)
- A fortunate and person who is blessed with good luck
-
Lalacia
(United States)
- New, american female name that means a chatty person
-
Lalana
(Indian)
- A Girl; A beautiful woman; A pretty young lady
-
Lalia
(English)
- Abbreviation of Eulalie well-spoken.
-
Lalima
(Indian)
- A beautiful glow of the reddish, morning sky
-
Lalita
(Indian)
- An elegant, gracious woman of great beauty
-
Lalitamohana
(Indian)
- Person of appealing and attractive features
-
Lalitha
(Indian)
- Woman of immence beauty and radiating ellegance
-
Lalor
(Spanish)
- Leper
-
Lambodara
(Indian)
- Indian female name that means A huge bellied Lord
-
Lamita
(Indian)
- Slim Girl; A Creeper
-
Lan
(Chinese)
- From Chinesee orchide and mountain mist
-
Lan
(Chinese)
- Orchid [English speaking countries]
-
Lana
(Gaelic)
- Rock [English and Hawaiian speaking countries]
The origin of this name is unknown. It is possibly from Alana or Alan and in Latin the word lana means "wool". However, there's no definite connection to this name.
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Lanai
(Hawaiian)
- Terrace; Veranda; Floating boat
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Landry
(Spanish)
- Ruler
-
Lanesha
(Indian)
- The woman who is strong
-
Laney
(Greek)
- Torch; bright light [English speaking countries]
-
Lani
(Hawaiian)
- Sky
-
Lanica
(United States)
- Chief of heaven
-
Laniyah
(Australian)
- A light that is found within
-
Lanka
(Indian)
- From Lanka; From the island fortress
-
Lankesh
(Indian)
- A great scolar Ravana from the Idian epic Ramayana
-
Lanni
(Hawaiian)
- Heavenly one, the Sky
-
Lansa
(English)
- Lance (Hopi)
-
Laquita
(Russian)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Modern coinage. Some have suggested Laquita to be a blend of the preffix 'la' with the Spanish term of endearment "chiquita".
-
Laquita
(United States)
- Created American name from a French Nobleman's surname
-
Laranya
(Indian)
- A person who is charming and elegant
-
Lareina
(African)
- the queen
-
Larena
- Serves Lawrence
-
Larie
(Scottish)
-
Larisa
(Russian,Greek Mythology)
- A citadel, bastion or fortification
-
Larissa
(Russian)
- A safe protected place, like a citadel of a fortress
-
Larissa
(Russian)
- From the ancient city Larisa [English speaking countries]
Larissa is a Greek city, the capital of Thessaly. It is situated in an area that has been inhabited for 12000 years. Larissa is also the name of a moon of Neptune. In Greek mythology, Larissa was a nymph from Thessaly.
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Larkspur
-
Laryssa
(Latin,United States)
- A cheerful, joyous one who spreads happiness
-
Lasaki
(Indian)
- Female character of the Hindu epic Ramayana, Sita, a consort of Rama
-
Lashae
-
Lashonda
(Latin)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Modern coinage; derived from the name Shawn.
-
Lassie
(English)
-
Lata
(Indian)
- A creeping plant, a vine
-
Latakara
(Indian)
- Cowered with vine plants, creepers
-
Latangi
(Indian)
- A slender and slim Girl who is very elegant
-
Latavya
(Indian)
- One having creeper like body
-
Lathika
(Indian)
- Elegant; Graceful; Charming
-
Latifah
(Arabic)
- Gentle, kind [African, Arabic, English and Swahili speaking countries]
-
Latika
(Indian)
- The small creeper
-
Latisha
(Latin)
- Joy [English speaking countries]
This spelling variation is rarely used as simpler forms have taken its place.
-
Latoya
(Latin)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
-
Latrice
(United States)
- Variation of the name Beatrice by adding prefix La
-
Latrisha
(United States)
- Of noble origin, descendant of nobleman
-
Laughlin
(Greek)
- Servant
-
Lauranne
(Latin,United States)
- from Laurentum, town name
-
Laureen
(Latin,United States)
- Sweet bay tree; From the bay
-
Laurel
(Spanish)
- Laurel
-
Laurel
(Latin)
- Laurel [English speaking countries]
In the 19th century, this name relates from the Middle English word for tree, "lorel" although the name was also recorded in the 16th century as a pet form of Laura.
There are various trees that contain laurel in their name, but the Bay Lau
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Laurelin
(United States)
- Land of the valley of the singing God
-
Laurell
(Latin,United States)
- Laurel tree
-
Laurelle
(Latin,United States)
- bay tree; crowned with laurel branches
-
Laurelynn
(French)
- Beautiful
-
Lauren
(Latin)
- Man from Laurentum [English speaking countries]
This name is thought to have first come into popular use with the actress Lauren Bacall who starred in films with Humphrey Bogart in the 1940's. The name was wildly popular in the 1960's and peaked again in the late 1980s. Originally a rarely used pet f
-
Laurence
(American)
- From the place of laurel trees.
-
Laurentine
(Latin,United States)
- Laurel plant
-
Lauretta
(Latin,United States)
- Sweet bay tree
-
Lauretta
(English)
- The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants.
-
Laurette
(Latin,United States)
- Laurel tree, symbol of honor and victory
-
Laurie
(English)
- The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants.
-
Laurin
(Latin,United States)
- Laurel tree or sweet bay tree
-
Laurinda
(Latin,United States)
- The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory.
-
Lauryn
(English)
- From Laurentium: the place of the laurel trees: place of honor and victory. Feminine of Lawrence.
-
Lauryn
(Latin)
- Man from Laurentum [English speaking countries]
Alternate spelling of Lauren.
-
Lavali
(Indian)
- Aromatic flower buds of the plant clove
-
Lavangi
(Indian)
- Flower buds of the Clove plant
-
Lavani
(Indian)
- Graceful, charming and lovely individual
-
Lavanya
(Indian)
- Beauty; Good Looking;
-
Lavena
(English)
- Joy
-
Lavernia
(Celtic)
- Born in the spring
-
Lavika
(Indian)
- That Matters; Grace; Elegance; Beauty
-
Lavy
(French)
- Lion cub.
-
Lawrencia
(Latin,United States)
- She who is crowned with laurel
-
Laxmi
(Indian)
- A Hindu Godess, wife of Lord Vinshu. Someone who brings luck and prosperity
-
Layla
(Arabic)
- Dark beauty [African, English and Swahili speaking countries]
In Persian and Arabic poetry, Layla was a beautiful girl with whom the poet Majnun fell in love. When Majnun asked for her hand in marriage, Layla's father refused to give his permission to the match. Layla was married off to another man and later died.
-
Laynie
(United States)
- The Light of telling the truth
-
Lazar
(Hebrew)
- God will help
-
Lea
(Hebrew)
- Weary [English, French and Polish speaking countries]
This name may come from the name, Lee or in more modern terms it could also be a nickname for Azalea.
Léa is also the French form of Leah, it is pronounced LAY ah. It is currently a popular name in France, and in Quebec.
In E
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Lea
(Greek,United States)
- Person who brings good news
-
Leader
(Hebrew)
-
Leah
(Hebrew)
- Weary [English speaking countries]
This name may also be taken from the Hebrew word meaning "wild cow" or "gazelle".
Biblically, Leah is the wife of Jacob and the older sister of Rachel. Jacob laboured for seven years for Leah's father Laban to win Rachel's hand. On his wed
-
Leandra
(Greek)
- Lion Man [English speaking countries]
This is the feminine form of Leander.
-
Leann
(English)
- Lee + Anne [English speaking countries]
-
Leanna
(English)
- Lee + Anne [English speaking countries]
-
Leanne
(English)
- Lee + Anne [English speaking countries]
Possibly a converted spelling of Liane but more likely the simple combination of Lee and Anne.
-
Leary
(English)
- Cattle keeper
-
Leatrix
(United States)
- Combination Of Leah And Beatrix
-
Leaundra
(Latin,United States)
- Lionlike woman
-
Lecea
(United States)
- Person of a noble kind
-
Leeann
(English)
- Lee + Anne [English speaking countries]
-
Leeanne
(United States)
- From the names Lee and Anne
-
Leela
(Indian)
- Play, game
-
Leesa
(Indian)
- God is my Oath
-
Leeya
(Indian)
- Indian name meaning to take
-
Legi
(Indonesian)
- Sweet
-
Lei
(Hawaiian)
- A garland of the heavenly flowers
-
Leia
(Hawaiian)
- Heavanly child
-
Leia
(Hebrew)
- Weary [English speaking countries]
Princess Leia is a fictional character of the Star Wars galaxy.
-
Leicester
- From Leicester
-
Leighna
(United States)
- A distinguished, Illustrious woman
-
Leighsaide
(United States)
- A combination of names, means Beautiful and Joyful
-
Leila
(Persian)
- Dark-haired beauty; night [Arabic, English and Persian speaking countries]
Leila is a common Persian name that has recently gained a measure of popularity in the English-speaking world.
-
Leilana
(Hawaiian)
- A flower that grows in the heaven
-
Leilani
(Hawaiian)
- Heavenly blossoms [English speaking countries]
-
Leiloni
(Hawaiian)
- Heavenly Child. Flower.
-
Leisha
(Indian)
- She who is dignified and noble
-
Leith
- River
-
Lekeisha
(United States)
- A person who is generaly happy and joyful
-
Lekha
(Indian)
- Memories preserved through Pictures, Writings
-
Lekhani
(Indian)
- A modern indian name meaning pen
-
Lekisha
(Indian)
- An existence, Life
-
Lena
(Hebrew)
- Name suffix.
-
Lena
(Greek)
- The bright one [English, French, German, Polish, Russian and Armenian speaking countries]
-
Lenai
(Hawaiian)
- Hawaiian name that means porch, a patio
-
Lendall
(English)
- From the linden tree dell.
-
Lennell
(Native American)
- Abbreviation of Leonard.
-
Lenuta
(Romanian)
- A mild natured woman.
-
Leolani
(Hawaiian)
- Heavelny woman
-
Leona
(Latin)
- Lion [English speaking countries]
One famous bearer of this name was Leona Helmsley, a New York real estate developer who became infamous as the "Queen of Mean."
-
Leonelle
(French)
- Lion
-
Leonora
(French)
- Variant of Helen. In mythology the abduction of Zeus's mortal daughter Helen sparked the Trojan War.
-
Leonore
(English)
- Shining light. Variant of Eleanor.
-
Leotie
(German)
- Flower of the prairie
-
Lerae
(Romanian)
- Strong and brave person, from the name Valerius
-
Lerina
(Hebrew,United States)
- A song that I love, that is close to my heart, my song
-
Leroux
(Native American)
- The red-haired one.
-
Lesha
(Germanic,United States)
- One of a noble kind, a difnified person
-
Leshah
(Hebrew,United States)
- A precious and kind person
-
Lesia
(Germanic,United States)
- A person who is of noble kind, a distingueished one
-
Leslie
(Scottish)
- Dwells at the gray fortress
-
Lesly
(Gaelic)
- Holly Garden [English speaking countries]
-
Lestari
(Indonesian)
- Everlasting
-
Letha
(Greek,United States)
- A person who tends to forget things, absent person
-
Lethe
(Scottish)
-
Lethia
(Greek,United States)
- One with an absent mind and bad memory
-
Leticia
(Latin)
- Joy [English, Portuguese and Spanish speaking countries]
Spanish and Portuguese variation of of Letitia.
-
Leueua
(Australian)
- A volcano matter, Lava
-
Leueue
(Australian)
- Magma, lava
-
Leuieua
(Australian)
- Autralian name meaning volcano lava
-
Lev
(French)
- United
-
Levka
(Russian)
- Russian name for Lioness
-
Lewis
(English)
- Renowned fighter. Form of Louis.
-
Lexi
(Greek)
- Defending men [English speaking countries]
-
Lexie
(Greek)
- Defending men [English speaking countries]
A nickname for Alexandra, Alexis or Alex.
-
Lexiss
(United States)
- Defender of the people
-
Lexus
(English)
- A brand of car [English speaking countries]
A name coming from a brand of luxury cars. The word Lexus itself has no meaning and was created as something pleasing to the ear that would be easily remembered. Lexus was used in the first part of the 21st century and is part of a trend to use luxury b
-
Lexy
(English)
- Defender of mankind. Variant of Alexander.
-
Leyla
(Persian)
- Dark-haired beauty; night [Arabic and English speaking countries]
A variant transcription of Laila.
-
Leyman
(Greek)
- From the valley
-
Li hua
(Chinese)
- Pear blossom
-
Li mei
(Chinese)
- Beautiful plum flower
-
Li ming
(Chinese)
- one who is pretty and brigth
-
Lia
(Italian)
- Uncertain, possibly from Rosalia [English speaking countries]
Shortened form of names ending in -lia, such as Rosalia, but also Cornelia, Julia etc. In the English speaking world it could be an alternate spelling for Leah.
-
Lian
(Chinese)
- She who is graceful as a willow, a lotus flower
-
Liana
(Latin)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Lianas are climbing vines. The Suzuki Aerio car is called the Suzuki Liana outside of North America.
-
Lianna
(Hebrew,United States)
- A God's anwer to the prayers, to see God
-
Libby
(Spanish)
- Variation of Elizabeth. My God is bountiful:God of plenty.
-
Libby
(Hebrew)
- My God is a vow [English speaking countries]
This name started as a nickname for Elizabeth but is now used as a given name on its own.
-
Liberace
(English)
-
Lidia
(English)
-
Lidia
(Greek)
- Woman from Lydia [English, Polish, Spanish and Russian speaking countries]
A name from the New Testament.
-
Lidiya
(Russian)
- One who comes from ancient Lydia in Asian Minor
-
Lieb
(Spanish)
-
Lien
(English,Chinese)
- One who posesses the bauty and pureness of a Lotus flower
-
Liena
(English,Chinese)
- A woman as beautiful as a Lotus Flowe
-
Lienna
(English,Chinese)
- A beauty and grace of a Lotus flower
-
Lieve
(Russian)
- A Woman with a heart as brave as a Lion's
-
Liezel
- Abbreviation of Elizabeth My God is bountiful:God of plenty.
-
Lil
(German)
- Name of a saint
-
Lil Honeysuckle
(Irish)
-
Lila
(Persian)
- Dark-haired beauty; night [African, English, Hindi and Swahili speaking countries]
Simple spelling for Leila.
As a Sanskrit name, Lila [lee-LAH] was the name of a queen who was enlightened by the Goddess Saraswati.
-
Lilabati
(Indian)
- A charming and playful individual
-
Lilah
(Hebrew)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
-
Lilavati
(Indian)
- Playful person, name of Goddess Durga
-
Lilia
(Latin)
- Lilies [English, Hebrew and Armenian speaking countries]
Lilia is the plural of the Latin 'lilium', meaning "lily".
Lilia is also a Hebrew name which literally means "to me, to god" – whatever I own belongs to God also.
-
Lilian
(Hebrew)
- My God is a vow [English speaking countries]
This name was first recorded in the 16th century as a diminutive of Elizabeth. It is now more commonly considered to be connected with the name Lily.
Lilian also happens to be the French male form of Liliane.
-
Liliana
(English)
- Purity, beauty.
-
Liliana
(Latin)
- Lilies [English, Italian and Polish speaking countries]
Liliana may be derived from Lilia (from the Latin for "lilies").
It may also be a modern combination of Lily and Anna; or related to Elizabeth, from the Hebrew meaning "God's oath".
-
Lilianna
(Latin)
- Lilies [English speaking countries]
-
Lilibeth
(Latin)
- Blend of Lily: (the flower: innocence: purity: beauty) and Elizabeth: (My God is bountiful:God of plenty.)
-
Liliha
(Hawaiian)
- Describing someone who is angry and disregarded
-
Liling
(Chinese)
- Chinesee name , combination ow white jasmine and to tinkle
-
Lilita
(Indian)
- Flower lily
-
Lilium
(English)
- The flower, innocence, purity, beauty.
-
Liliwen
(Indian)
- A blessed white Lily; wonderful
-
Liliya
(Russian,Bulgarian)
- Russian cognate og Lily, folwer lily
-
Lillian
(Hebrew)
- My God is a vow [English and Hebrew speaking countries]
Lillian Bounds was the wife of animator Walt Disney. Lillian Gish and Lillian Roth were American actresses, and Lillian Hellman was a playwright. The name was most popular around 1900, and these four examples of bearers of the name Lillian were all born w
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Lilliana
(Latin)
- Purety and beauty. Alternate Spelling: Liliana.
-
Lilliana
(Latin)
- Lilies [English speaking countries]
-
Lillie
(English)
- Lily [English speaking countries]
Lillie is a nickname for Lillian, but is also used as a name in its own right...perhaps as an alternate spelling to the botanical name Lily.
-
Lilly
(English)
- Lily [English speaking countries]
-
Lilly
(Latin,United States)
- Lilly as a Lily flower, pure and beautiful one
-
Lillyana
(Spanish)
- Purity, beauty
-
Lily
(English)
- Lily [English speaking countries]
Lily is the name of a flower and is ultimately derived from the Latin word lilium. They are often showy, with a noticeable scent and long stamens. 'Lily' is also used in the names of other plants such as the water lily (Latin name Nymphaeaceae) - which fl
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Lilyan
(Latin,United States)
- From the name of the flower lily, symbol of purity
-
Lilyana
(Latin,United States)
- Varitation of the name Lily, flower symbolising beauty and purity
-
Lilyana
(Latin)
- Lilies [English speaking countries]
Respelling of Liliana.
-
Lilyanna
(Spanish)
- Lily Flower
-
Lilyanne
(Latin,United States)
- Combination of the names Lily and Anne
-
Limpy
(Spanish)
-
Lin
(Chinese)
- Chinesee name meaning beautiful jade; forest
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Lina
(Arabic)
- Delicate, compassionate [African, Arabic and English speaking countries]
Lina is a name in both the Arabic and Hausa languages. It is also used as a nickname for names ending in -lina, such as Carolina.
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Linaeve
(United States)
- Singing tree; Tree of song
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Lind
(Arabic)
- Snake
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Linda
(German)
- Snake: Lime tree: linden tree.
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Linda
(English)
- N/A [African and English speaking countries]
The Linda used in English is of modern coinage and uncertain derivation.
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Linda
(Latin,United States)
- Beautifu woman
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Linddun
(German)
- Lives by the linden tree
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Lindleigh
(English)
- From the linden tree meadow
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Lindy
(English)
- Variant of Linda lime tree: linden tree: beautiful.
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Linette
(English)
- Grace
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Linley
(Celtic)
- From the flax field
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Linsay
(English)
- Unknown
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Linsey
(English)
- Uncertain, perhaps "dark lake"; Lincoln [English speaking countries]
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Lintang
- Star
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Linus
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Linzee
(United States)
- American variation of name Lindsay, meaning island of linden trees
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Linzei
(United States)
- Form of name Lindsay, island of lime trees
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Linzeigh
(United States)
- Variation of the name Lindsay; linden trees
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Linzey
(United States)
- Form of Lindsay, means island where the linden trees grow
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Linzi
(United States)
- Short form of Lindsay
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Linzie
(United States)
- Pet name for Lindsay; lime tree island
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Lipa
(Romanian,Old Greek)
- A lover of horses, or friend of horses.
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Lipi
(Indian)
- name for mauscript of God
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Lipika
(Indian)
- generelly means short letter
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Liridona
(Swiss)
- One who is longing for freedom.
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Liriel
(English)
-
Lirita
- Poetic
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Lisa
(Hebrew)
- My God is a vow [English speaking countries]
This short form of Elisabeth is extremely popular as a full given name.
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Lisabet
(Hebrew)
- Abbreviation of Elizabeth.
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Lisabette
(English)
- Devoted to God
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Lisanna
(United States)
- American variation of name Elizabeth, short Lisa + Anna
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Lisbet
(Hebrew)
- Abbreviation of Elizabeth.
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Lisbeth
(Hebrew)
- My God is a vow [English and German speaking countries]
-
Lise
(English)
- Salmon's head rising above water (Miwok)
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Lisette
(Hebrew)
- My God is a vow [English and French speaking countries]
The French pronounciation of the name is [lee ZET].
It is a French petform of Elizabeth.
Alongside with Lison, Lisette was common from the beginning of the 18th century on.
It is a name that appears often in comedies. Lison is the jo
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Lisha
(Indian)
- One who is of noble sort
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Lissette
(United States)
- Modern American name
-
Lithany
(United States)
- Prayer in ceremony
-
Lithika
(Indian)
- Cute, perfect person
-
Little Lulu
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Litya
(Indian)
- The one who is happy
-
Lityati
(Indian)
- The one who shares happiness
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Litzy
(Spanish)
- N/A [English and Spanish speaking countries]
Modern coinage. Litzy is perhaps copied on Mitzie. This is the name of a Mexican pop singer, who may be responsible for the recent fashion for the name.
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Liu
(Chinese)
- Chinesee word for flowing
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Livia
- Life. Ancient Roman name. Abbreviation of Olivia.
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Livia
(Latin)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Also taken as a shortened form of Olivia.
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Livleen
(Indian)
- A woman consumed in her love of God
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Livroop
(Indian)
- She who is an embodiment of God's Love
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Liwanu
(English)
- Growl of a bear (Miwok)
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Lixue
(Chinese)
- Pretty and pure as a snow
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Liza
(Hebrew)
- My God is a vow [English speaking countries]
-
Lizard
(English)
-
Lizbeth
(Hebrew)
- My God is a vow [English speaking countries]
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Lizeth
(Hebrew)
- My God is a vow [English speaking countries]
Coinage, derived from Lisa or Lisette.
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Lizette
(Hebrew)
- My God is a vow [English speaking countries]
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Llamrei
(English)
- Arthur's horse
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Lludd
- Name of a king
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Locava
(Indian)
- The writings of the God
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Lochana
(Indian)
- Girl with bright eyes
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Locket
(Indian)
- pendant, ornament
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Loefel
(English)
- Dearly loved
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Lohavara
(Indian)
- A person who is responsible and stable
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Lohini
(Indian)
- A person with a red skin
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Lohinika
(Indian)
- A considerate and loving individual
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Lohita
(Indian)
- Red ruby, Goddes Lakshni in the form of iron
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Lohitaka
(Indian)
- Red gem, ruby
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Lohitha
(Indian)
- One of many names of Goddess Lakshmi
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Loi
(Chinese)
- Chinesee word for thunder
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Lois
(Greek)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Of uncertain origin.
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Loka priya
(Indian)
- Lustrous person
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Lokajanani
(Indian)
- name of Goddess Laxmi, mother of the world
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Lokamatri
(Indian)
- name of Goddess Lakshmi, mother of the world
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Lokni
(French)
- Rain falls through the roof (Miwok)
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Lokshita
(Indian)
- The one who prays for the world
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Loman
(Spanish)
- Bare
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Londa
(United States)
- A woman who is shy
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Londyn
(United States)
- A river that is too wild to cross
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Loni
(English,Hawaiian)
- A sky in Hawaiian, a Light in Latin or Solitary in English
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Lonika
(Indian)
- One of many names of Goddess Lakshmi
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Lopa
(Indian)
- A wife of a sage
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Lopamudra
(Indian)
- A person of hidden talents and unpredictable form. A name of an ancient Indian philosopher
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Lora
(Latin)
- Laurel [English and German speaking countries]
Also used as a Russian nickname for Larisa.
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Loraine
(English)
- Derived from Lorraine which is the name of a province in France and a family name of French royalty.
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Loran
(French)
- Form of Lorenzo and Lawrence.
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Lorelai
(German)
- Murmuring rock [English speaking countries]
This misspelling of the name Lorelei gained popularity with the introduction of the character Lorelai Gilmore on the U.S. television show "Gilmore Girls."
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Lorelei
(German)
- Murmuring rock [English speaking countries]
In German mythology, the Lorelei is a rock on the Rhine river where a siren sits to lure mariners to their deaths. In Germanic mythology, Lorelei is also the name of the siren, a maiden who drowned herself and was reborn as a water sprite; however, becau
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Loren
(English)
- The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants.
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Lorena
(Latin)
- Man from Laurentum [English speaking countries]
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Lorene
(English)
- Variant of Laura or Lora referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory.
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Lorenza
(English)
- The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants.
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Loretta
(English)
- Small sage one
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Loretta
(Latin)
- Laurel [English speaking countries]
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Lori
- The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants.
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Lori
(French)
- Of Lothair [English speaking countries]
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Loriana
(English)
- Modern variant of Lora and Laurie referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory.
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Lorie
(Latin)
- Laurel [English speaking countries]
Alternate spelling for Laurie, Lori etc.
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Lorilee
(English)
- Modern variant of Lora and Laurie referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory.
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Lorin
(English)
- Variant of Lawrence meaning from Laurentium.
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Lorinda
(Latin,United States)
- Variation of the name Laurel, crowed with laurel tree
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Loring
(French)
- From Lorraine
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Lorraina
(English)
- Derived from Lorraine which is the name of a province in France and a family name of French royalty.
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Lorraine
(French)
- Of Lothair [English speaking countries]
This surname became a popular first name in Scotland in the 19th century.
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Lorren
(French)
- Variant of Lawrence meaning from Laurentium.
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Lory
(Latin,United States)
- Short from Laurel, laurel plant
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Loryn
(Latin,United States)
- One who is from the bay
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Lota
(Indian)
- Drinking cup that you can take with you
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Lou Lou
(German)
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Louann
(Hawaiian)
- Hawaiian name meaning enjoyment
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Louanne
(Hawaiian)
- The one who is enjoying life
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LouEllen
- Combination of Lou and Ellen.
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Louis
(English)
- Famous fighter
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Louisa
(Germanic)
- Fame and war [English speaking countries]
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Louise
(Germanic)
- Fame and war [Dutch, English and French speaking countries]
Louise is a popular feminine form of the name Louis; it is used in all English-speaking and French-speaking countries, and is commonly found across Europe. Louise is a common name in European royal families. Saint Louise de Marillac was born in France i
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Loukya
(Indian)
- Name of Goddess Lakshmi, wordly wise
-
Lourdes
(Basque)
- Craggy slope [English speaking countries]
Lourdes is a city in France where the Virgin Mary is believed to have revealed herself.
-
Louvel
(German)
- Little wolf
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Lovie
(United States)
- The one who is deeply loved
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Lua
(Hawaiian)
- A contended, relaxes and joyful individual
-
Luan
(Chinese)
- An Upspring
-
Luann
(Hawaiian)
- Delight and amusemen
-
Luanna
(Hawaiian)
- Enjoyment, Happiness and Bliss
-
Luanne
(United States)
- Combination of Lou - famous war and Ann - grace
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Luba
(Russian)
- Slavic word for Love
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Lubaina
(Indian)
- The deepest essence of someone
-
Lubalethu
(Indian)
- A deep essence of a person
-
Lubba
(Russian)
- A feeling of deep love
-
Lucan
(German)
- Brother of Arthur
-
Lucia
(Latin)
- Light [English, Italian and Spanish speaking countries]
Saint Lucia is an island in the Caribbean. It was named after Saint Lucy (Lucia) of Syracuse.
Saint Lucia enjoys a high degree of popularity in Scandinavian countries, where her feast day is celebrated every December 13th. Her connection
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Lucian
(Spanish)
- Form of Luke. Light: illumination.
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Luciana
(Latin)
- Light [English, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish speaking countries]
Luciana is a main character of Shakespeare's play "The Comedy of Errors".
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Lucila
(French)
- Diminutive form of Lucia light: illumination.
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Lucille
(Latin)
- Light [English and French speaking countries]
Lucille Ball was an American comedian and actress, famous for her show 'I love Lucy'.
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Lucinda
(Latin)
- Light [English speaking countries]
"Lucinda" first appears in literature in Cervantes' "Don Quixote," though it is unclear whether Cervantes invented this name himself. Lucinda first became popular in the nineteenth century; it is currently quite uncommon in the U.S.
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Lucky
(Greek)
- Fortunate. Lucky is also used as a nickname for Lucas and its variants.
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Lucy
(Spanish)
-
Lucy
(Latin)
- Light [English speaking countries]
Lucy can be used as a full name, or as a nickname for names such as:
Lucille
Lucinda
Lucine
Lucia
Lucasta
Lucetta or
Lucretia.
Oddly, it is also used in Russia as a nickname for Taty
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Luda
(Russian)
- Love of the people
-
Ludmilla
(Russian)
- The one who loves people
-
Ludwig
- Famous fighter
-
Lufti
(English)
- Kind
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Luisa
(Germanic)
- Fame and war [English, Portuguese and Spanish speaking countries]
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Lulu
(German)
- Pet form of the names Louise or Louella.
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Lumbika
(Indian)
- A Musical Instrument
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Luminita
(Romanian)
- Little light.
-
Lun
(English)
- Strong
-
Luna
(Latin)
- Moon [English and Spanish speaking countries]
Luna is the Latin word for moon, and was the name of Roman goddess of the moon, who is usually identified with the Greek goddess Selene.
Luna Lovegood is a character in the 'Harry Potter' books.
Luna was the 10th most popula
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Luna
(United States,Roman Mythology)
- Moon, one of the name of the Moon Goddes
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Lunasha
(Indian)
- A flower's beauty and brightness
-
Luni
(Indian)
- Salty, Spicy
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Luthais
(German)
- Famous warrior
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Luvyna
(English)
- Little beloved one
-
Luz
(English)
- Brings light
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Lyani
(Spanish)
-
Lydell
- A surname often used as a given name.
-
Lydia
(Germanic)
- Noble kind; of the noble sort [English speaking countries]
Lydia is the name of a historic region of Asia Minor, that included Troy and Ephesus. Lydia is also the name of a purple goods seller, in the Bible. She is considered the first European convert to Christianity. She was living in Thyatira which was on the
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Lyla
(Persian)
- Dark-haired beauty; night [English speaking countries]
A variant of Lila. It is the name of a song by the British band Oasis. A respelling of the traditional Lila.
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Lyn
(American)
- Dwells by the torrent
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Lynda
(English)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
-
Lyndsay
(English)
- Uncertain, perhaps "dark lake"; Lincoln [English speaking countries]
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Lyndsey
(English)
- A lake: a place of linden trees.
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Lyndsey
(English)
- Uncertain, perhaps "dark lake"; Lincoln [English speaking countries]
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Lynelle
(Scottish)
- Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest.
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Lynessa
(English)
- Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest.
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Lynette
(English)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
Lynette may be an elaboration of Lynn with the suffix 'ette'.
It is also considered a French medieval form of the Welsh name Eluned.
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Lynford
- From the linden tree ford
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Lynna
- Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest in Arthurian legend: variant of the Irish Gaelic word lann meaning house: church.
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Lynne
- Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest in Arthurian legend: variant of the Irish Gaelic word lann meaning house: church.
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Lynne
(English)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
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Lynnette
(English)
- N/A [English speaking countries]
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Lynsey
(English)
- Uncertain, perhaps "dark lake"; Lincoln [English speaking countries]
A modern respelling of Lindsey that enjoyed some popularity in the US during the 1980s.
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Lynx
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Lyonet
(English)
- Sister of Lyones
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Lyric
- Of the Iyre or song
-
Lyric
(English)
- Lyric [English speaking countries]
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Lysa
(Hebrew,United States)
- The God is my Promise
-
Lysanor
(French)
- Mother of Boore
-
Lyuba
(Russian,Slavic)
- The one who loves
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Lyubov
(Russian,Bulgarian)
- To love others
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Lyudmila
(Russian,Slavic)
- A dear person who loves and feels deeply
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Lyza
- Abbreviation of Elizabeth and Eliza.