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Baby names starting with L
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Lorinda
English · Elaborated form of Lora, from Latin 'laurus' meaning laurel, with a feminine suffix.
Lummie
English · Rare diminutive, possibly from Columbia or a Southern American pet form.
Laure
French · French form of Laura, from Latin laurus meaning "laurel" or "victory."
Lousia
French · Variant spelling of Louisa, from Germanic roots meaning "famous warrior."
Lulah
English · Diminutive form related to Lula; possibly from Arabic meaning "pearl" or English pet name.
Lilburn
English · English place name from Old English meaning 'lily stream' or 'singing brook'.
Laban
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'white'; the father of Rachel and Leah in the Book of Genesis.
Larence
Latin · Variant spelling of Lawrence, from Latin 'Laurentius' meaning 'from Laurentum,' a city of laurels.
Lurline
German · Variant of Lorelei, from the German Rhine legend of a siren on the rocks.
Leafy
English · English nature name directly referencing lush green leaves and foliage.
Luvina
Latin · Variant of Lovina or Lavinia; from Latin meaning beloved or from the ancient city of Lavinium.
Lonia
Greek · Short form of Apollonia, from Greek god Apollo, meaning light or sun.
Lurena
English · Elaborated form of Lurene or Lorena, possibly from French 'Lorraine' or Latin 'laurus' (laurel).
Ludia
Latin · Rare name possibly from Latin 'ludus' meaning play or game.
Luvada
English · Rare American coinage, likely blending 'love' with a feminine suffix.
Leathie
English · Rare diminutive possibly from Aletha (Greek for truth) or Letha (forgetfulness).
Ledia
Greek · Variant of Leda, the Spartan queen in Greek mythology, meaning woman or lady.
Loyola
Spanish · From the Basque place name Loyola, meaning muddy place; associated with St. Ignatius of Loyola.
Lulla
English · Pet form possibly derived from Lullaby or Tallulah, evoking soothing calm.
Le
Chinese · Common Chinese surname meaning 'joy' or 'happiness'; also a French article used as a name.
Laird
Scottish · From Scots word meaning lord or landowner, denoting a Scottish estate holder.
Letcher
English · From Old French 'lechiere' or an English place name; possibly occupational in origin.
Lattie
Latin · Diminutive of Letitia, from Latin 'laetitia' meaning joy or gladness.
Laverna
Latin · From Latin, the name of a Roman goddess; also linked to French 'laverne' meaning alder tree.
Lille
French · From the French city name or Scandinavian 'lille' meaning little.
Litta
English · Rare diminutive name, possibly from Old English 'lytel' meaning little.
Luverna
French · Variant of Laverne, from French meaning the alder grove or spring.
Lish
English · Rare English name, possibly a short form of Alicia or Elisha, meaning 'noble' or 'God is salvation.'
Lawrance
Latin · Variant of Lawrence, from Latin Laurentius meaning 'from Laurentum,' a city associated with laurel trees.
Lemmie
English · Diminutive of Lemuel, from Hebrew meaning 'devoted to God,' used as an informal pet form.
Lallie
English · Pet form of names like Laura or Eulalia; from Greek 'lalein' meaning 'to talk' or Latin 'laurel.'
Lema
Arabic · Possibly from Arabic meaning 'brilliance' or 'lip,' or a short form of Lemana; a rare given name.
Lodema
English · Rare 19th-century American name, possibly a creative coinage blending Lodge or Lo- with -dema.
Laurette
French · French diminutive of Laura, from Latin 'laurus' meaning 'laurel' or 'victory.'
Luddie
German · Diminutive of names like Ludwig or Ludmila, from Germanic 'hlud' meaning 'famous.'
Luellar
English · Rare variant possibly combining Lou and Ella, or an elaboration of Luella meaning 'famous elf.'
Lurley
German · Variant of Lorelei, from the German Rhine rock legend, meaning 'alluring rock.'
Lurlie
German · Variant spelling of Lorelei, evoking the legendary siren of the Rhine River.
Louvina
French · Elaborated form related to Lovina or Louisa, possibly meaning 'famed warrior' or 'beloved.'
Lizetta
Hebrew · Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'God is abundance.'
Laurine
Latin · French diminutive of Laura, from Latin 'laurus' meaning 'laurel tree,' a symbol of victory.
Leler
English · Rare English name of uncertain etymology, likely a regional or phonetic variant.
Levada
Spanish · From Spanish/Portuguese meaning 'raised' or referring to an irrigation channel; a place-inspired name.
Lovenia
English · Elaboration of Love, an English virtue name conveying affection and devotion.
Lucindia
Latin · Variant of Lucinda, from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light,' a literary creation from Cervantes' Don Quixote.
Lugarda
German · From Germanic 'liut' (people) and 'gard' (enclosure, protection), meaning 'protector of the people.'
Leamon
English · Variant of Lemon or Lehman, possibly from Irish 'laomán' meaning little elm or a Germanic surname.
Leoma
English · From Old English "lēoma" meaning "light" or "radiance."
Lillias
Scottish · Scottish form of Lillian, ultimately from the Latin "lilium" (lily flower).
Limmie
English · Rare diminutive, possibly from Lemuel (Hebrew "devoted to God") or a pet form of similar names.
Lehman
German · Germanic surname meaning 'feudal tenant' or 'leaseholder,' from Middle High German 'lehen.'
Lenwood
English · Compound English name blending elements suggesting 'linden wood' or a wooded clearing.
Lempi
Norse · Lempi is a Nordic-style name associated with the idea of love or belovedness.
Loie
English · Variant of Lois or a diminutive; famously borne by dancer Loie Fuller. Meaning uncertain.
Lalah
Arabic · Variant of Lala, from Arabic/Hindi meaning 'tulip' or a term of endearment for a child.
Leita
Norse · From Old Norse leita meaning 'to seek,' or a variant of Leta meaning 'joy.'
Luvinia
Latin · Phonetic variant of Lavinia, a Latin name from Roman mythology borne by the wife of Aeneas.
Lyde
Greek · Variant of Lydia, from Greek Ludia meaning 'woman from Lydia,' an ancient Asian Minor kingdom.
Laveta
English · Possibly a variant of Lavette, from French meaning cleansed or purified.
Lealer
English · Derived from the archaic English word 'leal' meaning loyal and faithful.
Lecy
English · Diminutive of Alecia or Leticia, ultimately meaning joy or noble kind.
Leocadia
Greek · From Greek 'leukos' meaning bright, clear, or splendid. Popular in Spanish tradition.
Lestie
Scottish · Variant of Leslie, from a Scottish place name meaning garden by the pool.
Lorretta
Italian · Variant of Loretta, from Latin 'laurus' meaning laurel, symbolizing victory.
Lovena
English · Derived from the English word 'love,' meaning beloved or dear one.
Luva
Norse · Rare name possibly related to Old Norse roots meaning shelter or love.
Leeta
English · Variant of Lita, derived from Latin names meaning 'joyful' or 'happy,' used as a modern diminutive.
Lillar
English · Rare variant or diminutive related to Lily or Lillian, evoking the lily flower as a symbol of purity.
Lellie
English · Diminutive variant of Lelia or Lillie, used as an affectionate pet form.
Luceal
Latin · Elaborated variant of Lucia or Lucille, from Latin 'lux' meaning light.
Luevenia
Latin · Rare variant possibly related to Lavinia, the legendary queen of the Latins in Roman mythology.
Lavera
Latin · From Latin/Spanish 'la vera' meaning the true one, or a blend of La- and Vera (truth).
Leoda
German · From Old Germanic leod meaning "people" or "of the people"; a rare Anglo-Saxon revival name.
Lillain
English · Variant spelling of Lillian, derived from the lily flower, a Latin symbol of purity.
Lodie
French · Diminutive of Elodie, from Greek ēlōdia meaning "marsh flower," or a pet form of Melody.
Leonarda
Italian · Feminine of Leonard, from Germanic 'leon' (lion) and 'hard' (brave), meaning brave as a lion.
Luttie
English · Diminutive pet form, likely from Charlotte or Lottie, meaning little free woman.
Loranzo
Italian · Phonetic variant of Lorenzo, from the Latin Laurentius meaning from Laurentum or laurel-crowned.
Loree
French · Variant of Laurie or Lorrie, ultimately from Latin 'laurus' meaning laurel or victory.
Ledora
English · Rare elaboration possibly blending Lee and Dora (gift), meaning gift of the meadow.
Lethie
Greek · Pet form related to Greek 'lethe' meaning forgetfulness, or short for Alethia (truth).
Lisetta
Italian · Italian diminutive of Lisa, ultimately from Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Lolo
Spanish · Pet form of Dolores (sorrows) or a playful reduplicative nickname.
Linford
English · English place name meaning 'ford by the linden trees' or 'flax ford,' from Old English.
Leathia
Greek · Variant of Lethia or Alethia, from Greek 'aletheia' meaning 'truth.'
Lepha
English · Rare name, possibly a short form of Alepha, related to the Hebrew letter aleph meaning 'leader.'
Leata
Latin · From Latin 'laeta' meaning 'joyful, glad, happy.'
Lether
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant of Letha from Greek 'lethe' (forgetfulness).
Loise
German · Variant of Louise, from Germanic 'Chlodovech' meaning 'famous warrior.'
Lorette
French · French diminutive of Laura or from Loreto, Italy; associated with the laurel tree.
Lovinia
Latin · Variant of Lavinia, a figure in Roman mythology; possibly meaning 'woman of Rome.'
Lunie
Latin · Diminutive variant of Luna, from Latin 'luna' meaning moon.
Legrand
French · French surname and given name meaning 'the great' or 'the tall one.'
Lennis
English · Variant of Lennis or Lennox, from a Scottish surname meaning 'elm grove,' sometimes used as a feminine form.
Lubertha
German · Feminine form of Lubert or variant of Luberta, from Germanic elements meaning 'people' and 'bright/famous.'
Lurene
German · Variant of Lurleen or Lorelei, evoking the Lorelei rock on the Rhine; associated with allure and enchantment.
Lakie
English · Modern diminutive name possibly derived from 'lake,' evoking a natural water body, or a pet form of similar names.
Latha
Indian · From Sanskrit meaning 'creeper, vine' or a Tamil name meaning 'beauty'; a common South Indian feminine name.
Lillye
English · Ornate variant of Lily, from Latin 'lilium,' the flower symbolizing purity and innocence.
Louretta
French · Diminutive of Laura, from Latin 'laurus' (laurel); also evokes Lourdes, the French pilgrimage town.
Laurina
Latin · Elaborated feminine form of Laura, from Latin 'laurus' meaning laurel or victory.
Leacy
Irish · Anglicized form of Irish surname Ó Laoghaise; rare as a given name.
Librada
Spanish · From Latin 'liberata' meaning freed or liberated; a Spanish saint's name.
Ludy
German · Diminutive of Ludwig or Ludmilla, from Germanic roots meaning famous or people.
Lynwood
English · From Old English meaning linden tree forest, a place-based surname turned given name.
Louida
French · Feminine elaboration of Louis, from Germanic 'hlud' (fame) and 'wig' (warrior).
Lenice
Greek · Modern coinage possibly blending Lee and Bernice; associated with smooth or gentle.
Levia
Hebrew · Feminine form of Levi, from Hebrew meaning joined or attached.
Lomie
English · Rare diminutive, possibly short for Salome or Lomira; of uncertain etymology.
Lorean
French · Variant of Lorraine or Loreen, from the French region name meaning kingdom of Lothar.
Lucyle
French · Variant spelling of Lucille, from Latin lux meaning "light" or "illumination."
Leolar
English · Rare American coinage, possibly blending Leo (lion) with a Southern diminutive suffix.
Leotha
English · From Old English 'leod' meaning people or nation; a rare Anglo-Saxon revival name.
Loreta
Italian · Variant of Loretta, from Lauretum, the Italian place of laurel trees.
Luellen
Welsh · Feminine adaptation of Llewellyn, from Welsh meaning leader or light.
Lavonne
French · French-styled elaboration of Yvonne, from Germanic iv meaning 'yew tree.'
Leanner
English · Variant of Leanne, combining Lee ('meadow') with Anne ('grace').
Leather
English · Rare occupational or descriptive name from the English word for animal hide.
Leenora
Greek · Variant of Lenora, a short form of Eleanor, from Greek meaning 'light' or 'compassion.'
Lener
English · Rare variant possibly related to Lenore (light) or a Germanic occupational surname.
Lizie
Hebrew · Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'God is my oath.'
Lorain
French · Variant of Lorraine, from the French region meaning 'kingdom of Lothar.'
Lonzie
English · Diminutive of Alonzo, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'funs' (ready), meaning 'noble and ready.'
Lowry
English · Diminutive of Lawrence, from Latin 'Laurentius' meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel.'
Lonza
Italian · Rare name possibly derived from Italian 'lonza' (lynx or leopard), used as a distinctive given name.
Lorn
Scottish · From the Scottish place name Lorne, a district in Argyll. Evokes a solitary or forsaken quality.
Leory
French · Variant spelling of Leroy, from French 'le roi' meaning 'the king.' A name denoting royal status.
Lugene
English · Phonetic variant of Eugene, from Greek 'eugenes' meaning 'well-born' or 'noble.'
Loyce
English · Feminine variant of Louis or a blend of Louise and Joyce, meaning 'famous warrior' or 'joyful.'
Lyndall
English · From Old English 'lind' (linden tree) and 'dael' (valley), meaning 'valley of linden trees.'
Lucylle
French · Ornate variant of Lucille, from Latin 'lux' meaning light.
Lysle
French · Variant of Lyle, from Old French 'l'isle' meaning 'the island.'
Larcenia
Latin · Rare elaborated name, possibly from Latin roots; used in 19th-century American naming traditions.
Lavona
English · Variant of Lavonne or blend of La- prefix with an Italianate ending; associated with cleansing or purity.
Leanore
Greek · Variant spelling of Lenore/Leonore, from Eleanor, meaning 'light' or 'bright shining one.'
Lucill
Latin · Shortened form of Lucille, from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light.'
Lelea
Greek · Possibly a reduplicated pet form of Lea/Leah, from Hebrew meaning 'weary' or Greek for 'lily.'
Levonia
Latin · Elaboration possibly related to Lavinia or the region Livonia; suggests smoothness or elegance.
Lillion
English · Variant of Lillian, from Latin 'lilium' (lily), symbolizing purity and innocence.
Lorita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Lora/Laura, from Latin 'laurus' meaning 'laurel' or 'victory.'
Lourene
French · Variant of Laurene/Lorene, from Latin 'laurus' meaning 'laurel tree,' symbol of honor.
Ludella
German · Blend of Germanic root 'lud-' (famous) with the diminutive '-ella'; means 'famous little one.'
Locie
Latin · Diminutive variant of Lucy, from Latin 'lux' meaning light.
Luceil
Latin · Variant of Lucille, from Latin 'lux' meaning light.
Ladonna
Italian · From Italian 'la donna' meaning the lady; popularized as a modern American name.
Leavie
English · Rare American name, possibly a phonetic variant of Levi or a nature-inspired coinage.
Lorayne
French · Variant spelling of Lorraine, from the French region meaning kingdom of Lothar.
Lourena
Spanish · Elaborated form of Laura or Lorena, from Latin 'laurus' meaning laurel.
Lenon
Irish · Variant of Lennon, from Irish Ó Leannáin meaning descendant of the little cloak or lover.
Laurice
French · French-influenced variant of Laurence, from Latin 'laurus' meaning laurel-crowned.
Luretta
English · Diminutive form related to Loretta, ultimately from the Latin laurel wreath.
Leafie
English · Nature-inspired English name derived directly from "leaf," evoking greenery.
Lorenia
Latin · Elaborated form of Lorena, from Latin Laurentius meaning "from Laurentum."
Lutisha
English · Modern American coined name, a creative blend with the popular -tisha suffix.
Louva
French · Rare feminine name possibly derived from French louver or a phonetic form of "lover of fame."
Lurlene
German · Variant of Lurline, from the Lorelei legend of the Rhine siren who lured sailors with her song.
Lavine
Latin · Variant of Lavinia, wife of Aeneas in Roman mythology, linked to the city of Lavinium.
Lecie
Latin · Diminutive of Letitia (Latin for "joy") or Alice, a playful shortened form.
Lidwina
German · Germanic name from elements meaning "people" and "friend"; borne by St. Lidwina of Schiedam.
Lucillie
Latin · Variant of Lucille, from Latin lux meaning "light," a name evoking brightness and clarity.
Leolia
French · Elaborated form of Leola, from Latin 'leo' meaning lion, suggesting courage and strength.
Ladie
English · Variant spelling of Lady, from Old English 'hlæfdige' meaning bread-kneader or mistress of the house.
Loella
English · Variant of Luella, a compound of Lou and Ella, meaning famous warrior maiden.
Laurabelle
Latin · A compound of Laura (Latin 'laurus', laurel/victory) and Belle (French, 'beautiful').
Lauraine
French · A variant of Lorraine, from the French region, or a blend of Laura and the French suffix -aine.
Lettye
English · A diminutive variant of Letitia, from Latin 'laetitia' meaning joy or happiness.
Lolar
Spanish · A rare variant of Lola, itself a diminutive of Dolores, from Spanish 'dolores' meaning sorrows.
Loucile
French · A variant of Lucille, from Latin 'lux' meaning light, the feminine diminutive of Lucius.
Ladislaus
Slavic · Latinized form of Slavic Vladislav, meaning 'rule with glory,' borne by many kings.
Luverne
French · From the French place name, possibly meaning 'the alder grove,' used in the American Midwest.
Loye
French · Variant of Loy or Lois, possibly from Old French 'loi' meaning 'law' or a form of Eloise.
Laverda
Latin · Variant of Laverta or related to Laverna, the Roman goddess of thieves, or from Latin 'lavare' meaning 'to wash'.
Lerah
English · Variant of Lera or Leora, possibly from Hebrew meaning 'my light' or a form of Leah.
Lavone
French · Feminine variant of Lavon, likely derived from the French region Lavonne or a blend of La- prefix with Yvonne.
Leecy
English · Diminutive or informal variant of names like Felicia or Alicia, meaning 'joy' or 'noble.'
Louvinia
French · Elaborated form blending French origins; possibly related to Lavinia from Latin meaning 'woman of Rome.'
Ludmilla
Slavic · From Slavic elements 'lud' (people) and 'mila' (dear/gracious), meaning 'beloved of the people.'
Lanham
English · English place-name surname from Old English 'lang' (long) and 'ham' (homestead), meaning 'long settlement.'
Leatrice
English · Modern American blend of Leah and Beatrice, combining 'weary' and 'she who brings happiness.'
Lorane
French · Variant of Lorraine, from the French region name meaning 'kingdom of Lothar.'
Leoria
Latin · Feminine elaboration of Leo, from Latin 'leo' meaning 'lion', suggesting courage.
Loleta
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Lola (from Dolores, meaning 'sorrows'), or variant of Lolita.
Linzie
English · Variant of Lindsay, from an Old English place name meaning Lincoln's island or wetland.
Laymon
English · Variant of Layman, an English surname meaning 'man of the law' or 'one who lives by a meadow.'
Luise
German · German form of Louise, from Germanic 'Hlodwig' meaning 'famous warrior' or 'renowned in battle.'
Leonilda
German · Germanic compound from 'leo' (lion) and 'hild' (battle), meaning 'lion in battle' or 'brave as a lion.'
Lurine
English · Elaboration of Lura or variant of Laurine, derived from Latin 'laurus' meaning 'laurel' or 'victory.'
Larene
English · Modern blend name combining the prefix La- with Irene (Greek 'peace').
Lavene
Latin · Variant of Lavinia, a name from Roman mythology borne by the wife of Aeneas.
Leafa
English · From Old English lēaf meaning leaf, an early nature name evoking growth and renewal.
Lucil
Latin · Shortened variant of Lucille, from Latin lux meaning light, connoting brightness and clarity.
Ludell
English · Rare name possibly from Old English elements hlūd (famous) and dell (valley).
Lueller
English · Variant of Luella, a compound of Lou (famous warrior) and Ella (light or fairy maiden).
Lulamae
English · Southern compound of Lula (diminutive of Louise, famous warrior) and Mae (month of May).
Lamon
Greek · Variant of Lamond or Lamon, possibly from Greek 'laos' (people) or a French surname.
Lavere
French · From French 'la vere' meaning 'the truth' or 'the green,' a surname turned given name.
Lowery
English · From an Irish/English surname derived from 'Ó Labhradha,' meaning descendant of the speaker.
Lovetta
English · Diminutive of Love, from Old English 'lufu,' meaning a small or dear beloved one.
Lavilla
French · Compound name from French/Spanish 'la villa' meaning 'the town' or 'the estate'.
Leneve
French · Rare name possibly from French 'la neuve' meaning 'the new one' or a literary surname.
Loveta
English · Variant of Lovetta, a diminutive of Love from Old English 'lufu,' meaning beloved.
Loretha
Italian · Variant of Loretta, derived from the Italian place name Loreto, associated with the laurel tree.
Louellen
English · Modern compound of Lou (famous warrior) and Ellen (light), blending Germanic roots.
Luevina
Latin · Rare elaborated form possibly derived from Latin roots suggesting light or a modern coinage.
Lauda
Latin · From Latin laudare meaning to praise; an Italian and Latin name of devotion.
Lorrine
French · Variant of Lorraine, from the French region, meaning kingdom of Lothar.
Lourine
French · Diminutive elaboration of Laura or Louise, meaning 'famous warrior' or 'laurel-crowned'.
Lahoma
English · Shortened form of Oklahoma, from Choctaw meaning 'red people'; used as a feminine given name.
Leara
English · Rare modern name, possibly a blend of Leah (weary) and Sara, or a variant of Lera.
Lallah
Indian · Variant of Lala or Lalah, from Sanskrit meaning 'caressing' or Arabic meaning 'tulip/night'.
Lethea
Greek · Derived from Greek Lethe, the river of forgetfulness in the underworld.
Lamoine
French · From a French place name meaning the monk, used as a given name in rural America.
Lavaun
English · Rare American name, possibly a blend of La- prefix with Vaughn, meaning small.
Leanor
French · Shortened variant of Eleanor, meaning bright, shining one.
Lenner
English · Rare name, possibly a variant of Lenore or a feminine form related to Leonard (brave lion).
Libera
Latin · From Latin 'libera' meaning free; also an epithet of the Roman goddess Proserpina.
Lilliebell
English · Compound of Lillie (lily flower) and Bell (beautiful), a Southern American double name.
Linea
Norse · Scandinavian name from the linden tree, or from Latin 'linea' meaning line; associated with Linnaeus.
Linnell
English · Variant of Linnette or Linnell, related to Welsh Eluned meaning idol or image.
Lorana
English · Elaborated form of Lora or Laura, from Latin 'laurus' meaning laurel or victory.
Lounette
French · French-influenced diminutive, likely from Lou with the -nette suffix, meaning famous warrior.
Lurlean
English · Variant of Lurleen, from the Lorelei legend of the siren on the Rhine river.
Lavette
French · French-inspired feminine name, a diminutive form possibly related to French 'laver' (to wash) or a modern coinage.
Lennart
German · Scandinavian and Low German form of Leonard, meaning 'brave lion' from Germanic roots.
Leida
German · Germanic name possibly a variant of Adelheid (Adelaide), meaning 'noble kind' or 'noble sort.'
Laverta
Latin · Likely a feminized variant of LaVerne or blend with Vera, suggesting 'spring' or 'truth.'
Lavora
Latin · From Latin 'laborare' (to work); a rare early American name suggesting industriousness.
Lucendia
Latin · Elaboration of Lucinda, from Latin 'lux' (light), meaning 'bringer of light.'
Laurinda
Latin · Blend of Laura (Latin 'laurel') and Linda (Spanish 'beautiful'), meaning 'beautiful laurel.'
Lavergne
French · From a French place name meaning 'alder grove'; associated with the town of La Vergne.
Leary
Irish · From Irish surname Ó Laoghaire meaning 'calf herder'; sometimes used as a given name.
Leavy
Irish · From Irish surname Ó Duinnshléibhe or a nature-inspired English coinage evoking leaves and greenery.
Lanore
French · Variant of Lenore, a shortened form of Eleanor, possibly meaning 'light' or 'shining one.'
Lapriel
English · Modern coined name combining the prefix La- with April, from Latin 'aperire' meaning 'to open.'
Laveda
Latin · From Latin 'lavare' meaning 'purified' or 'cleansed'; sometimes linked to Spanish 'la vida' (the life).
Lector
Latin · Directly from Latin 'lector' meaning 'reader' or 'one who reads aloud.'
Leetta
English · Elaborated diminutive blending Lee or Leah with the feminine suffix -etta, suggesting meadow or weary one.
Levenia
Latin · Variant of Lavinia, the legendary wife of Aeneas in Roman mythology, meaning uncertain.
Lotty
German · Diminutive of Charlotte, from Germanic 'karl' meaning 'free woman' or 'petite.'
Loys
French · Old French form of Louis, from Germanic 'Chlodovech' meaning 'famous in battle.'
Luida
German · Rare feminine variant of Louis, from Germanic roots meaning 'famous warrior.'
Lunda
Norse · From Old Norse 'lundr' meaning 'grove of trees'; a Scandinavian place-name element.
Luretha
English · Modern elaboration possibly blending Lurene with the suffix -etha; an American coined name.
Laroy
French · Variant of Leroy, from French 'le roi' meaning 'the king.'
Lelon
English · A modern American name of uncertain etymology, possibly a phonetic invention.
Libero
Italian · From Latin 'liber' meaning 'free,' also associated with the Roman god of fertility.
Ludger
German · From Old Germanic 'liud' (people) and 'ger' (spear), meaning 'people's spear,' borne by a saint.
Levern
French · Variant of Laverne, from French 'la verne' meaning 'the alder grove.'
Lawernce
Latin · Variant spelling of Lawrence, from Latin Laurentius meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'laurel-crowned'.
Lenoard
German · Variant spelling of Leonard, from Germanic Leonhard meaning 'brave lion' (leo + hard).
Lumir
Slavic · Czech/Slavic name meaning 'peace of the people' or 'famous for peace' (lud + mir).
Lansing
English · English place name meaning "people of Lans," derived from a Germanic personal name.
Lauri
Latin · Finnish form of Laurence, from Latin "laurus" meaning laurel or bay tree.
Lealon
English · Rare modern name, possibly a blend of Lee and Lon or variant of Leland.
Leaman
English · Variant of Lehman, a German occupational surname meaning "feudal tenant" or "liege man."
Lemoyne
French · French surname meaning "the monk," from Old French "le moine."
Lewellyn
Welsh · Variant of Llewellyn, a Welsh name possibly meaning "leader" or "lion-like."
Liberato
Latin · From Latin "liberatus" meaning "freed" or "liberated," borne by early Christian saints.
Lieutenant
French · Word name from French "lieu tenant" meaning "place holder," a military rank title.
Ladislav
Slavic · Slavic name from elements meaning 'rule' and 'glory.' Borne by several medieval kings of Bohemia and Hungary.
Laurier
French · French word for 'laurel tree,' a symbol of victory and honor. Notable as a Canadian prime minister surname.
Lauris
Latin · Derived from Latin 'laurus' meaning 'laurel.' A Latvian and French variant related to Lawrence.
Lebert
German · Germanic name from elements meaning 'people' and 'bright,' a medieval variant of Liutberht.
Loyed
Welsh · Variant of Lloyd, from Welsh 'llwyd' meaning 'gray' or 'gray-haired,' denoting wisdom.
Ludvik
Slavic · Slavic form of Ludwig, from Germanic elements meaning 'famous' and 'warrior.'
Lundy
Irish · From the island name derived from Old Norse 'lundi' meaning 'puffin.' Also an Irish place-based surname.
Luvern
French · Variant of Laverne, from French meaning 'alder grove,' referring to a woodland setting.
Lorrayne
French · Variant of Lorraine, from the French region name meaning 'kingdom of Lothar,' a Carolingian ruler.
Leonette
French · French feminine diminutive of Leon, from Latin 'leo' meaning lion.
Laree
English · Phonetic variant of Laree/Larry, possibly feminine form of Lawrence meaning from Laurentum or laurel-crowned.
Lillan
Latin · Variant of Lillian, derived from the lily flower, a Latin symbol of purity and innocence.
Lottye
French · Variant of Lottie, diminutive of Charlotte, from Germanic 'karl' meaning free woman.
Lousie
French · Variant spelling of Louise, from Germanic 'hlud' (fame) and 'wig' (warrior), meaning famous warrior.
Lucella
Latin · Diminutive of Lucia, from Latin 'lux' meaning light, suggesting a little light or radiance.
La
French · A prefix name of French origin used in African-American naming traditions, meaning 'the' in French.
Ladean
English · Modern American compound name combining the prefix La- with Dean, meaning 'valley' or 'church official.'
Lauramae
Latin · Compound of Laura (Latin 'laurus,' laurel tree) and Mae (variant of May), a Southern double-name tradition.
Lavetta
French · Feminine diminutive likely derived from French 'la' plus a suffix, a modern elaboration of Lavette.
Lenetta
English · Diminutive elaboration of Lena or Helen, ultimately from Greek 'helene' meaning 'bright, shining light.'
Leonida
Greek · Feminine form of Leonidas, from Greek 'leon' meaning 'lion,' evoking strength and courage.
Leontina
Latin · Latin feminine diminutive of Leo, from Greek 'leon' meaning 'lion,' denoting a lioness.
Leotta
German · Variant of Leota, a feminine diminutive from Germanic roots meaning 'of the people' or 'beloved.'
Leveta
English · Modern American name, possibly a blend of Leva and the feminine suffix -eta, of uncertain etymology.
Lorrain
French · Variant of Lorraine, from the French region name meaning 'kingdom of Lothar' (famous warrior).
Loudell
English · Southern American compound name combining Lou (from Louise, 'famous warrior') with Dell ('valley').
Lovada
English · American coined name derived from 'love' with an elaborated feminine ending, meaning 'beloved one.'
Loveda
English · Variant of Lovada, an American name built from 'love' with a feminine suffix, meaning 'beloved.'
Lovia
English · A modern name derived from 'love,' conveying affection and endearment with a Latinate ending.
Ludwina
German · Feminine form of Ludwig, from Old High German 'hlud' (famous) and 'wig' (warrior), meaning 'famous in battle.'
Lurie
English · Variant of the surname Luria, of Hebrew-Ashkenazi origin, occasionally used as a given name meaning 'my light.'
Lurleen
German · Variant of Lorelei with an -een suffix, evoking the German Rhine siren who lured sailors with her song.
Lindell
English · From Old English or German elements meaning linden tree valley.
Landrum
English · From Germanic elements meaning land and fame, or an English place name.
Legrande
French · French name meaning the great one, from le grand.
Lenton
English · English place name meaning settlement on the River Leen or spring town.
Leeman
English · From Old English meaning dear man or beloved man, or dweller by a meadow.
Loomis
English · From Old French l'ormis meaning the elms, an English place-based surname.
Luman
English · From Latin lumen meaning light or luminous one.
Lasaro
Spanish · Spanish variant of Lazaro, from Hebrew 'Eleazar' meaning 'God has helped'.
Leanord
German · Variant spelling of Leonard, from Germanic 'leon' (lion) and 'hard' (brave/strong), meaning 'brave as a lion'.
Lenn
English · Short form of Leonard or Lennox, meaning 'brave lion' or from the Irish place name meaning 'elm grove'.
Levert
French · From Old French 'le vert' meaning 'the green one', originally a nickname for someone who wore green.
Lyell
Scottish · Scottish surname of Norman-French origin, variant of Lyle, from Old French 'l'isle' meaning 'the island'.
Ladell
English · Modern coined name, possibly combining the prefix 'La-' with 'Dell' (small valley).
Leman
English · From Old English 'leof' (dear) and 'mann,' meaning 'beloved man' or 'sweetheart.'
Lenzie
Scottish · From the Scottish place name Lenzie near Glasgow, of Gaelic origin.
Leverne
French · Variant of LaVerne, from French meaning 'the alder grove,' a nature-inspired place name.
Limuel
Hebrew · Variant of Lemuel, from Hebrew meaning 'devoted to God' or 'belonging to God.' Appears in Proverbs.
Linard
German · Swiss-German variant of Leonard, meaning 'brave lion,' especially common in Romansh-speaking regions.
Lonzy
Spanish · Diminutive of Alonzo, from Germanic 'adal' (noble) and 'funs' (ready/eager).
Lorrin
English · Variant of Loren, from Latin 'Laurentius' meaning 'from Laurentum' (place of laurel trees).
Lovis
German · Scandinavian/German variant of Louis, from Germanic 'hlud' (fame) and 'wig' (warrior).
Lowis
English · Archaic English variant of Louis, from Germanic roots meaning 'famous warrior.'
Lunsford
English · English place name meaning 'ford near the grove,' from Old English 'lund' (grove) and 'ford.'
Lyndal
English · Variant of Lindal, meaning 'valley of linden trees.' A place-based English name.
Lynford
English · Place name meaning 'ford by the linden trees' or 'lake ford,' from Old English or Welsh roots.
Louvena
French · Elaboration of French 'louve' meaning 'she-wolf,' or a blend of Lou and Vena.
Luverta
English · Rare American coined name blending 'love' with a feminine suffix.
Lavania
Latin · Variant of Lavinia, a Latin name from Roman mythology borne by the wife of Aeneas.
Lygia
Greek · From Greek 'lygos' meaning willow branch; popularized by the novel Quo Vadis.
Lalie
Greek · Short form of Eulalie, from Greek 'eulalos' meaning 'sweetly speaking.'
Lanell
English · Modern coined name blending La- prefix with Nell, or variant of Lanelle.
Lauree
Latin · Variant of Laurie, from Latin 'laurus' meaning 'laurel tree,' a symbol of victory.
Leetha
Greek · Variant of Letha or Aletha, from Greek 'aletheia' meaning 'truth.'
Lennice
English · Elaborated form of Lennis or blend of Len- names, possibly from Helen ('bright light').
Leoler
English · Rare name, possibly a phonetic blend of Leo ('lion') and an -ler suffix.
Lorrene
French · Variant of Lorraine, from the French region name meaning 'kingdom of Lothar.'
Louraine
French · Variant of Lorraine, from the French province named after King Lothar.
Lovice
English · Variant of Lovie or blend with the word 'love,' conveying affection.
Lucele
Latin · Diminutive of Lucia/Lucille, from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light.'
Lucye
Latin · Variant spelling of Lucy, from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light.'
Luzetta
Latin · Diminutive form related to Luz (light), from Latin 'lux' with Italian -etta suffix.
Labelle
French · From French 'la belle' meaning 'the beautiful one.'
Laurabel
English · Blend of Laura ('laurel') and the suffix -bel ('beautiful'), meaning 'beautiful laurel.'
Laurentina
Latin · Feminine elaboration of Laurentius, from Latin meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel.'
Lazelle
French · Modern coined name, possibly blending La- with the French suffix -zelle (from 'mademoiselle').
Leokadja
Slavic · Slavic form of Leocadia, from Greek 'leukos' meaning 'bright' or 'clear.'
Liler
English · Rare name, likely derived from 'lily' or a diminutive variant of Lila, evoking the flower.
Loreane
French · Variant of Lorraine, from the French region, or a blend of Lora and the suffix -ane.
Lorell
English · Modern coined name, possibly blending Laura and the French suffix -elle, suggesting laurel or beauty.
Loucinda
Latin · Variant of Lucinda, derived from Latin 'lux' meaning light.
Louine
French · Feminine diminutive of Louis, from Germanic 'hlud' meaning famous in battle.
Luciell
Latin · Elaborated form of Lucia, from Latin 'lux' meaning light.
Lynell
English · Modern blend of Lynn (from Welsh 'llyn,' lake) with the suffix -ell.
Liborio
Italian · From Latin 'liber' meaning free. Borne by Saint Liborio, a 4th-century bishop.
Lister
English · English occupational surname meaning dyer, from Middle English 'litster' (one who dyes cloth).
Ledford
English · English surname used as a given name, meaning ford over a ledge or crossing by a channel.
Lenus
Latin · Name of a Celtic healing god worshipped in Roman Gaul, associated with the Roman god Mars.
Lorimer
English · Occupational name from Latin 'lorum' (strap), meaning a maker of bits, spurs, and metal horse fittings.
Levell
English · Variant of Level, from Old French livel, or a surname meaning 'wolf cub' from French louvel.
Loman
Irish · From Irish Lomán meaning 'little bare one,' or famously associated with Arthur Miller's literary character.
Lovelace
English · English surname meaning 'loveless' (ironic) or from Old English lufuleas; associated with Ada Lovelace.
Langford
English · English surname meaning 'long ford,' denoting a river crossing point.
Lovel
French · From Anglo-Norman 'louvel' meaning 'little wolf,' a medieval surname turned given name.
Loyde
Welsh · Variant of Lloyd, from Welsh 'llwyd' meaning 'grey' or 'grey-haired.'
Lankford
English · English surname-turned-given-name meaning 'long ford,' from Old English lang (long) and ford (river crossing).
Larnce
French · Phonetic variant of Lance, from Old French meaning 'lance' or 'spear,' linked to the knight Lancelot.
Laster
English · Occupational surname-name from Middle English/German meaning 'one who works with a cobbler's last' (shoemaker's tool).
Leanard
German · Variant spelling of Leonard, from Germanic Leonhard meaning 'brave as a lion,' from leon (lion) and hard (hardy).
Lebaron
French · From French 'le baron' meaning 'the baron,' adopted as a given name suggesting nobility and rank.
Leburn
English · Rare variant possibly blending French le and English burn (stream), or a phonetic form of LeBrun meaning 'the brown one.'
Lecil
English · Variant of Cecil, from Latin Caecilius meaning 'blind,' borne by a noble Roman family and later English aristocrats.
Leldon
English · Rare English name, likely a regional variant blending elements akin to Eldon, meaning 'Ella's hill' in Old English.
Linza
German · Rare name possibly derived from German Linz (a place name) or a phonetic variant of Linda meaning 'gentle/soft.'
Loral
English · Variant of Laurel, from Latin laurus meaning 'laurel tree,' a symbol of victory and honor in ancient Rome.
Loveless
English · English surname-name from Old English, originally an ironic nickname or from 'lovelas' meaning carefree or without love.
Lubert
German · Germanic name combining elements lud (people/famous) and berht (bright/illustrious), meaning 'bright among the people.'
Ludwik
German · Polish form of Ludwig, from Germanic Hludwig meaning 'famous warrior,' from hlud (fame) and wig (war).
Lumas
Latin · Variant of Lumas/Lumos related to Latin lumen meaning 'light,' or a rare form of Thomas via Spanish adaptation.
Lymon
English · Variant spelling of Lyman, from Old English meaning 'man of the meadow' or 'one who lives by a clearing.'
Laberta
Latin · Feminine form of Albert or Lambert, from Germanic elements meaning 'bright fame.'
Lenor
French · Short form of Eleanor or Lenore, ultimately meaning 'light' or 'bright shining one.'
Lenoir
French · French surname meaning 'the dark one' or 'the black-haired,' from 'le noir.'
Ledra
Greek · Possibly derived from the ancient Greek city Ledra (Ledrai) in Cyprus, or a modern coinage.
Lerlene
English · Modern invented name blending elements like 'Ler-' with the popular suffix '-lene.'
Lorella
Italian · Italian diminutive of Lora, derived from Latin laurus meaning 'laurel' or 'victory.'
Loneta
Spanish · Diminutive form possibly from Spanish 'lone' or a feminine variant meaning 'little solitary one.'
Lucene
Latin · From Latin lux meaning 'light,' a variant of Lucine or Lucina, Roman goddess of childbirth.
Luree
English · Modern variant possibly derived from Lurie or allure, a mid-20th-century American coinage.
Luthera
German · Feminine form of Luther, from Germanic elements meaning 'people's army' or 'famous warrior.'
Liboria
Latin · Feminine form of Liborio, from Latin 'liber' meaning free.
Loreda
Italian · Variant of Loretta, from the Italian place name Loreto meaning 'laurel grove.'
Ludora
Latin · Blend of Latin 'ludus' (play) or variant of Eudora, from Greek meaning 'good gift.'
Ladora
Spanish · Possibly from Spanish 'la dorada' meaning the golden one, or a modern combination name.
Lafern
English · Modern American compound of the prefix La- and Fern, the English plant name symbolizing sincerity.
Larine
French · Variant of Larine, possibly from Latin 'larus' meaning seagull, or a French diminutive form.
Larraine
French · Variant spelling of Lorraine, from the French region name meaning 'kingdom of Lothar.'
Lauria
Latin · Feminine form derived from Latin 'laurus' meaning laurel, symbolizing victory and honor.
Laverle
French · Modern coined name combining La- with Verle, from French 'vert' meaning green.
Lavida
Spanish · From Spanish 'la vida' meaning 'the life,' used as a given name evoking vitality.
Loeta
French · Diminutive form possibly derived from Louise or Charlotte, meaning 'little famous warrior.'
Lonita
Spanish · Spanish-influenced diminutive, possibly from 'lone' with the feminine suffix -ita meaning 'little solitary one.'
Luceille
French · Variant spelling of Lucille, from Latin 'lux' meaning light.
Luvine
English · Modern name blending 'love' with a feminine suffix, evoking affection and warmth.
Laoma
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a creative variant of Leoma (Old English: light, radiance).
Larayne
French · Modern variant of Lorraine, from the French region name meaning kingdom of Lothar.
Latane
English · Rare name possibly derived from a French surname or place name, of uncertain etymology.
Latrelle
French · Modern elaboration from French 'la' plus a diminutive element; a 20th-century American coinage.
Lauretha
Latin · Creative blend of Laura (Latin, laurel tree) with the suffix -etha.
Laurita
Latin · Spanish diminutive of Laura, from Latin 'laurus' meaning laurel, symbol of victory.
Lazetta
Italian · Rare elaboration possibly related to Italian diminutive forms, of uncertain root.
Lealia
Latin · Variant of Lealia or Léalie, related to Latin 'lealis' meaning loyal and faithful.
Learline
English · Rare modern name, possibly a blend of Lear and the suffix -line, of creative origin.
Leella
English · Variant of Leela or Lila, from Arabic 'layla' meaning night, or Sanskrit meaning divine play.
Lenar
Slavic · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a variant form related to Eleanor or Leonard.
Lennora
English · Variant of Lenora, a contracted form of Eleonora meaning light or compassion.
Leokadia
Slavic · Polish form of Leocadia, from Greek 'leukos' meaning bright, clear, or white.
Leokadya
Slavic · Alternate Slavic transliteration of Leocadia, from Greek 'leukos' meaning bright or white.
Lesa
English · Simplified variant of Lisa or Leisa, ultimately from Hebrew Elizabeth meaning God's oath.
Leverta
English · Rare American name of uncertain origin, possibly a feminized form of Levert or Everett.
Linie
English · Diminutive form, possibly from Caroline or Adeline; German 'Linie' also means line.
Loena
English · Rare variant possibly related to Lena or Loene, of uncertain French or English origin.
Loetta
English · Diminutive elaboration of Lola or Louise, a feminized pet form with an Italian-style suffix.
Lometa
Spanish · Rare name possibly derived from Spanish roots or the Texas place name meaning 'little hill.'
Loreita
Latin · Variant of Lauretta, from Latin 'laurus' meaning laurel, a symbol of victory.
Lorma
English · Rare blend name combining elements of Lora and Norma, likely a modern coinage.
Loudella
English · Compound of Lou (from Louise, 'famous warrior') and Della, a Southern double-name creation.
Louiese
French · Variant spelling of Louise, from Germanic 'hlud' (fame) and 'wig' (warrior).
Lovine
English · From the English word 'love' with the feminine suffix -ine, a Victorian-era endearment name.
Luada
English · Rare name possibly blending Lu (from Lucy or Louise) with the suffix -ada.
Lurla
German · Variant of Lurline, derived from the German Lorelei, the legendary Rhine river siren.
Loreto
Italian · From the Italian city Loreto, a major Marian pilgrimage site; associated with laurel groves.
Lenward
English · English blended name, combining elements of Leonard ('brave lion') with the suffix '-ward' (guardian).
Leotis
Latin · Modern name derived from Latin 'leo' meaning lion, with a distinctive invented suffix.
Leston
English · English place-name surname meaning 'farmstead by the meadow' or 'settlement enclosure.'
Lyal
French · Variant of Lyle, from Old French 'l'isle' meaning 'the island,' originally a geographic surname.
Laurens
Latin · Dutch and French form of Lawrence, from Latin 'Laurentius' meaning 'from Laurentum,' city of laurels.
Lenvil
English · Rare modern English name, likely a blend of Len (from Leonard) with the suffix -vil, suggesting a place or gentle spirit.
Leodis
Latin · Ancient Latin name for the city of Leeds, derived from a Brittonic Celtic tribal name meaning 'people of the river.'
Levester
English · Rare English name likely derived from Leicester, an old English place name meaning 'fort on the River Legra.'
Lilbern
English · Obscure compound name blending 'lil' (little) with Germanic 'bern' (bear), suggesting a gentle bear.
Lagrand
French · From French 'le grand' meaning the great or the tall one.
Larney
English · Rare name possibly from Irish origins or a diminutive of Lawrence, meaning laurel-crowned.
Lawerance
Latin · Variant spelling of Lawrence, from Latin 'Laurentius' meaning from Laurentum, city of laurels.
Lock
English · From Old English 'loc' meaning enclosure or fortified place; also a surname for a locksmith.
Lopez
Spanish · Spanish patronymic surname meaning son of Lope, from Latin 'lupus' meaning wolf.
Lorentz
German · German form of Laurentius/Lawrence, meaning from the place of laurels.
Luie
French · Phonetic variant of Louie, diminutive of Louis, from Germanic meaning famous warrior.
Lunnie
English · Rare diminutive name possibly related to Luna (moon) or a pet form of longer names.
Luthur
German · Variant spelling of Luther, from Germanic meaning army of the people or famous warrior.
Laton
English · Variant of Layton, an Old English place name meaning 'settlement by the watercourse' or 'leek farm'.
Lavar
French · Modern coined name, possibly from French 'la var' (the river) or an inventive American formation.
Lawless
English · English and Anglo-Irish surname meaning 'outlaw' or 'one outside the law', used as a bold given name.
Layman
English · Occupational surname meaning 'layperson' or 'one not in holy orders', from Middle English 'lay man'.
Lemual
Hebrew · Variant spelling of Lemuel, a biblical name meaning 'devoted to God' or 'belonging to God'.
Lenville
English · Coined compound of Len (from Leonard, 'brave lion') and French 'ville' (town/city).
Lesslie
Scottish · Variant of Leslie, from a Scottish place name meaning 'garden by the pool' in Gaelic.
Lewell
English · Rare English name, possibly from Old English 'leof' (beloved) and 'wella' (spring/stream).
Lilbert
German · Rare Germanic compound, likely from 'lil' (little) and 'beraht' (bright/famous), meaning 'little bright one'.
Lilton
English · Rare English place-name style, from 'little town' or a variant of Lilton/Litton settlements.
Limon
Spanish · Spanish word for 'lemon'; as a name, evokes citrus freshness. Also a place name in Costa Rica.
Lindo
Spanish · From Spanish/Italian 'lindo' meaning 'beautiful' or 'handsome', used as an admiring given name.
Lorance
Latin · Variant of Laurence/Lawrence, from Latin 'Laurentius' meaning 'from Laurentum' (city of laurels).
Loras
French · French variant of Laurence, from Latin 'laurus' (laurel), symbolizing victory and honor.
Lorren
English · Modern variant of Loren or Lauren, ultimately from Latin 'Laurentius', meaning 'of the laurel'.
Lorry
English · Diminutive of Laurence/Lawrence, from Latin 'laurus' (laurel tree), a symbol of triumph.
Lory
Latin · Diminutive of Laura or Lorraine, from Latin 'laurus' meaning laurel or crown of victory.
Loyall
English · Variant spelling of Loyal, from Old French 'loial' meaning faithful and true.
Ludwell
English · English place name meaning 'loud spring' or 'well by the torrent,' from Old English elements.
Lorenda
Latin · Variant of Lorinda, elaboration of Laura, from Latin laurus meaning laurel tree.
Londa
English · Possibly from Italian onda meaning wave, or a modern English coinage.
Lorice
Latin · From Latin lorica meaning armor or breastplate, symbolizing protection and strength.
Laetitia
Latin · Latin name meaning 'joy' or 'gladness,' borne by early saints and popular in French tradition.
Leomia
Latin · Rare feminine form related to Leo, from Latin 'leo' meaning 'lion,' suggesting strength and courage.
Lorea
Spanish · Basque name meaning 'flower' or 'blossom,' used in the Basque-speaking regions of Spain.
Lucymae
Latin · American compound of Lucy (Latin 'lux,' meaning light) and Mae (May), a Southern double name.
Luecile
French · Variant spelling of Lucille, from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light,' popularized in French usage.
Lajune
English · Modern coined name combining the prefix La- with June (Latin, the month named for goddess Juno).
Leonita
Latin · Diminutive feminine form of Leon, from Latin leo meaning "lioness."
Lil
English · Short form of Lillian or Lily, ultimately from Latin lilium meaning "lily flower."
Lorayn
French · Phonetic variant of Lorraine, from the French region name meaning "kingdom of Lothar."
Luria
Hebrew · From a Hebrew-Italian surname associated with the city of Luria; used as a given name meaning "my light" in some traditions.
Ladema
English · Rare American invented name, possibly blending La- prefix with Dema, a 20th-century Southern coinage.
Ladine
English · American feminine name combining the prefix La- with -dine, a mid-century creative formation.
Ladye
English · Archaic or stylized spelling of 'Lady,' from Old English 'hlæfdige' meaning 'bread kneader.'
Lamora
French · From French/Spanish 'l'amour/la mora,' evoking love or the mulberry tree. A romantic literary name.
Laurencia
Latin · Feminine form of Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum,' a Roman city associated with laurel trees.
Lavana
Latin · Variant of Lavinia or from Latin 'lavare' (to wash/purify). Evokes classical Roman heritage.
Lavara
Latin · Rare name possibly derived from Latin 'lavare' meaning 'to wash' or a creative American formation.
Leatta
English · American elaboration of Leah or Lee with the -atta suffix, a creative early 20th-century name.
Lefa
African · Southern African (Sotho) name meaning 'inheritance' or 'heritage,' a unisex given name.
Leller
English · Rare American name, likely a pet form or family diminutive, found in early 20th-century records.
Lenabelle
English · Compound of Lena (from Helena, 'bright light') and Belle (French, 'beautiful').
Lenola
English · American invented name blending Lena with the -ola suffix, or from a New Jersey place name.
Lerline
English · Variant of Lurline, from German Lorelei, the legendary Rhine River siren who lured sailors.
Levera
English · Rare American name, possibly an elaboration of Vera ('truth') with the Le- prefix.
Levonne
French · Variant of Lavonne/Yvonne with Le- prefix, from French meaning 'yew wood' or 'archer.'
Loice
English · Variant of Lois or Louise; if from Louise, Germanic origin meaning 'famous warrior.'
Lolabelle
Spanish · Compound of Lola (Spanish diminutive of Dolores, 'sorrows') and Belle (French, 'beautiful').
Lolly
English · Pet form of Laura or Dorothy, used as an affectionate diminutive meaning 'sweet one.'
Lonna
English · Variant of Lona, derived from Old English meaning 'solitary' or a feminine form of Lon.
Lorece
English · Rare elaborated form of Loree or Lora, ultimately from Latin 'laurus' meaning laurel.
Louette
French · French-style diminutive of Louise, meaning 'little famous warrior.'
Lubie
English · Rare Southern American diminutive, possibly a pet form of Luella or Luberta.
Luciele
French · French-influenced variant of Lucille, from Latin 'lux' meaning light.
Luegene
English · Rare feminine blend of Lu- and Eugene, from Greek 'eugenes' meaning well-born.
Luevinia
English · Blended form combining Lu- with Lavinia, a legendary queen in Roman mythology.
Lulabell
English · Compound of Lula (pet form of Louise) and Bell, a Southern American double name.
Leandrew
English · Modern American blend of Leander (Greek, 'lion man') and Andrew (Greek, 'manly').
Lomax
English · English surname from a Lancashire place name meaning 'flat land by a pool.'
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