Names that start with 'L'

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      1. Popularity: 1,469th
        Meaning: Derived from a place name, meaning 'from Lassy'.
        Origin: English origin, from 'de Laci'.
      1. Popularity: 1,539th
        Meaning: A reference to Scandinavians.
        Origin: Scottish Gaelic from Scotland and Ireland.
      1. Popularity: 6,434th
        Meaning: Derived from Lassy, symbolizing nobility.
        Origin: Old French surname from Lassy, Normandy.
      1. Popularity: 5,841st
        Meaning: Cheerful, joyful.
        Origin: Old French, referring to someone from Lassy.
      1. Popularity: 5,067th
        Meaning: Derived from a French surname indicating "of Lassy."
        Origin: Old French from Normandy.
      1. Meaning: Leader or kingly figure.
        Origin: American origin, combining 'La-' with 'Darius'.
      1. Meaning: Lady or Woman
        Origin: Italian and French fusion meaning 'the lady'.
      1. Meaning: Nature-inspired, combining "lake" with "-lyn."
        Origin: Modern English, combining nature with a feminine suffix.
      1. Popularity: 658th
        Meaning: Night, dark beauty
        Origin: Arabic
      1. Popularity: 2,110th
        Meaning: The meaning of Lailah is typically associated with 'night.'
        Origin: Arabic, meaning 'night.'
      1. Meaning: Heavenly flower or night sky.
        Origin: Hawaiian, derived from 'Lani' (heaven) and 'Lai.'
      1. Popularity: 146th
        Meaning: Shining light
        Origin: Greek, American
      1. Meaning: Happiness, Noble, and Beautiful Angel.
        Origin: Multicultural origins: Hebrew and Spanish.
      1. Meaning: Lion
        Origin: Arabic, meaning 'lion.'
      1. Popularity: 18,347th
        Meaning: Joyful, beautiful, pride.
        Origin: American origin, mid-20th century, from a trend in African-American naming.
      1. Meaning: Lake and pool, symbolizing calmness and tranquility.
        Origin: Modern, American.
      1. Meaning: Lake beauty
        Origin: Modern English name from Lake and Lynn.
      1. Popularity: 1,911th
        Meaning: Of the lake
        Origin: English, Dutch
      1. Meaning: Joyful or cheerful
        Origin: American
      1. Meaning: Joyful
        Origin: Modern American, popular in African-American community.
      1. Meaning: Alive, Joyful
        Origin: American, African-American origin
      1. Meaning: Associated with 'lake'.
        Origin: English origin, linked to 'lake'.
      1. Popularity: 2,661st
        Meaning: The name Lamar means 'of the sea.'
        Origin: Old French, meaning 'the pool'.
      1. Popularity: 5,017th
        Meaning: Lawman or man of the law
        Origin: Old Norse origin, meaning 'lawman.'
      1. Popularity: 858th
        Meaning: "Handsome," "light," or "calm."
        Origin: Derived from Celtic, Slavonic, and Hawaiian origins.
      1. Popularity: 1,698th
        Meaning: Land or Territory
        Origin: Old French, Germanic
      1. Meaning: 'Long hill' or 'ridge'.
        Origin: English origin, variant of Landon, from 'long hill'.
      1. Popularity: 1,652nd
        Meaning: Long hill or ridge
        Origin: English - long hill
      1. Meaning: Dweller on the long hill or one who comes from the land.
        Origin: Derived from Old English ‘long hill’ or Norse ‘one who comes from the land'.
      1. Popularity: 157th
        Meaning: Long hill or ridge.
        Origin: Old English, from a place name.
      1. Popularity: 1,496th
        Meaning: Ruler of land
        Origin: Old French and Germanic origin, meaning 'Land Ruler'.
      1. Popularity: 1,618th
        Meaning: Associated with long hill or ridge.
        Origin: Derived from Old English surname Landon, meaning "long hill."
      1. Popularity: 458th
        Meaning: Narrow roadway or path.
        Origin: English origin, from 'land' meaning pathway.
      1. Meaning: Little beauty, Soft air
        Origin: French, variant of Lynette
      1. Popularity: 1,283rd
        Meaning: Pathway; bright shining light.
        Origin: English/French origins, meaning 'pathway' or 'bright light'.
      1. Popularity: 1,817th
        Meaning: Long stone or from the long stone.
        Origin: Old English, from "long stone".
      1. Meaning: Heaven, Sky
        Origin: Hawaiian origin meaning 'heaven' or 'sky'.
      1. Meaning: Bright, shining light
        Origin: English origin, variation of Elaine or Alane
      1. Meaning: Heavenly or Bright Torch.
        Origin: Modern with Hawaiian and Arabic influences.
      1. Meaning: God has answered.
        Origin: Hebrew origin, modern variation of Lani or Alani.
      1. Popularity: 26,812th
        Meaning: Land, rocky path
        Origin: English
      1. Meaning: Provides connotation of joy and delight.
        Origin: American origin, with African-American influences.
      1. Meaning: Often interpreted as 'the quiet little one'.
        Origin: Spanish/African-American influence, likely a diminutive.
      1. Popularity: 1,423rd
        Meaning: Cheerful, graceful, or bright.
        Origin: Greek and Roman mythology; a nymph's name.
      1. Meaning: From Lorraine
        Origin: Derived from Lorraine, a French region.
      1. Popularity: 2,750th
        Meaning: Cheerful, lighthearted.
        Origin: Greek origin with connections to Roman and Slavic cultures.
      1. Meaning: From Lorraine, Counselor or Laurel-crowned
        Origin: English
      1. Popularity: 2,120th
        Meaning: Laureled or crowned with laurel.
        Origin: Latin; 'Laurentius' meaning laureled.
      1. Meaning: Laurel-crowned, symbolizing victory or triumph.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from Laurentius, linked to laurel.
      1. Meaning: The name Larue means 'the street'.
        Origin: French name meaning 'the street' or 'the road'.
      1. Meaning: God is gracious
        Origin: Modern American or African American innovation.
      1. Popularity: 8,680th
        Meaning: God is gracious.
        Origin: American origin with Irish roots.
      1. Meaning: God's gracious gift
        Origin: American
      1. Meaning: Delicate flower, beautiful spirit
        Origin: African American
      1. Popularity: 24,506th
        Meaning: The name Latanya means 'priceless' or 'beyond value.'
        Origin: African American, derived from Latin origin.
      1. Meaning: Derived from 'Christmas Day.'
        Origin: American, variant of Natasha.
      1. Meaning: Joy, happiness
        Origin: Derived from the Latin 'Laetitia', meaning joy.
      1. Meaning: A person from a meadow or settlement.
        Origin: Scottish-English origin, derived from a surname meaning 'from the meadow'.
      1. Meaning: Joyful, happiness
        Origin: Possibly derived from the Latin 'Letitia'.
      1. Popularity: 20,602nd
        Meaning: Joy, Gladness
        Origin: American/African-American, Latin roots.
      1. Meaning: Mother of Apollo and Artemis
        Origin: Celtic, Roman goddess origin
      1. Meaning: 'Highly Praised' or 'Beyond Praise'
        Origin: Modern American.
      1. Meaning: Speaker or deliverer.
        Origin: Modern English, possibly from Latin 'lator'.
      1. Meaning: Brave and strong.
        Origin: Modern American name, derivative of Latasha.
      1. Popularity: 13,149th
        Meaning: Victorious one, peaceful, fresh like water.
        Origin: American, modern creation, possibly Latin influence.
      1. Meaning: No traditional meaning; stylized modern form.
        Origin: African-American origins, modern inventive name.
      1. Popularity: 21,218th
        Meaning: Noble, joybringer
        Origin: American origin, derived from Patrice or Letitia.
      1. Meaning: Bringer of joy
        Origin: American - Latin mix
      1. Meaning: Boisterous, lively
        Origin: American, modern creation
      1. Popularity: 759th
        Meaning: Symbol of victory or honor.
        Origin: Latin, meaning 'laurel.'
      1. Meaning: Victorious or crowned with laurel.
        Origin: Latin origin meaning "from Laurentum."
      1. Popularity: 1,402nd
        Meaning: Symbol of victory and honor.
        Origin: Latin, from "laurus" meaning laurel or bay tree.
      1. Popularity: 711th
        Meaning: Laurel-crowned; indicative of victory and honor.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'laurel-crowned.'
      1. Popularity: 4,649th
        Meaning: Of Laurentum
        Origin: Latin - 'from Laurentum'
      1. Popularity: 16,768th
        Meaning: Symbol of victory or honor.
        Origin: Latin origin relating to laurel trees and victory.
      1. Meaning: Laurel or victory
        Origin: Finnish/Estonian form of 'Laurence'; related to Latin 'Laurentius'.
      1. Popularity: 6,979th
        Meaning: Crowned with laurels or victorious.
        Origin: Latin, from ‘Laurentia’, related to the laurel plant.
      1. Popularity: 2,029th
        Meaning: Crowned with laurel or victorious.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from Laurentius, linked to laurel trees.
      1. Popularity: 7,608th
        Meaning: Related to the arbor or framework in nature.
        Origin: French name with Roman mythology roots.
      1. Meaning: Associated with concealment or the unseen.
        Origin: Laverna is derived from Roman mythology.
      1. Popularity: 14,002nd
        Meaning: A type of woodland or thicket.
        Origin: French origin, derived from a place name and Roman mythology.
      1. Meaning: Purity or bluish
        Origin: Latin origin, from Lavinium.
      1. Meaning: Bright or white
        Origin: Hebrew - "white, bright." Also linked to Irish "Leamhán" (descendant of Leamhán).
      1. Meaning: yew tree
        Origin: French origin
      1. Meaning: Beautiful and unique
        Origin: Modern American creation
      1. Popularity: 1,107th
        Meaning: Crowned with laurel, symbolic of victory and honor.
        Origin: Latin, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'laurel.'
      1. Popularity: 787th
        Meaning: Son of Lawrence
        Origin: British Isles, 'Son of Lawrence'
      1. Meaning: Tender and soft.
        Origin: Arabic origin meaning 'softness'.
      1. Popularity: 82nd
        Meaning: The name Layla signifies "night" or "dark beauty."
        Origin: Arabic origin, meaning "night."
      1. Popularity: 1,846th
        Meaning: Night or dark beauty
        Origin: Middle Eastern, Arabic, Biblical Hebrew.
      1. Meaning: Heavenly flower
        Origin: Hawaiian; heavenly garland
      1. Meaning: Light or bright.
        Origin: Greek, associated with 'light'; Germanic, related to 'path'.
      1. Popularity: 904th
        Meaning: A path or roadway.
        Origin: English origin, from 'lane.'
      1. Popularity: 1,065th
        Meaning: Settlement, Town
        Origin: English origin, meaning 'settlement' or 'town'
      1. Meaning: 'God has helped' or 'Assistance of God.'
        Origin: Spanish/Portuguese/Italian origin, derived from Hebrew meaning 'God has helped'.
      1. Meaning: God has helped
        Origin: Hebrew, means 'God has helped'.
      1. Popularity: 1,535th
        Meaning: Lioness or weary.
        Origin: Latin and Hebrew, rooted in 'lioness' and 'weary'.
      1. Popularity: 144th
        Meaning: Weary, delicate, or cow.
        Origin: Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 7,366th
        Meaning: Lion man or like a lion
        Origin: Greek and Latin
      1. Popularity: 1,058th
        Meaning: Brave Lion or Man of the People
        Origin: Greek origin, meaning man of the people.
      1. Popularity: 8,162nd
        Meaning: Meadow + Grace
        Origin: English origin, combination of Lee + Ann
      1. Popularity: 1,856th
        Meaning: Graceful and meadow.
        Origin: English origin, blending "Lee" and "Anna."
      1. Popularity: 4,481st
        Meaning: Gracious Meadow
        Origin: English, from 'Lee' + 'Anne'.
      1. Meaning: Joyful traveler
        Origin: English, from Leah and Beatrice
      1. Meaning: Spear of the people.
        Origin: Old English, from Germanic roots.
      1. Popularity: 1,380th
        Meaning: Clearing, Meadow, Plum
        Origin: Originates from Old English (meadow) and Chinese (plum).
      1. Popularity: 8,869th
        Meaning: Graceful meadow
        Origin: Combination of Lee and Ann from Old English and Hebrew origins.
      1. Meaning: Divine play or amusement
        Origin: Sanskrit origin, with Hebrew and Arabic influences.
      1. Meaning: Meadow land
        Origin: Old English
      1. Meaning: Tender, soft.
        Origin: Arabic (tender), Finnish (variant of Helena).
      1. Meaning: Pledged to God.
        Origin: Modern variation of Lisa, from Hebrew 'Elisheba.'
      1. Popularity: 747th
        Meaning: Inheritance of values or achievements.
        Origin: English derivation from the term signifying inheritance.
      1. Popularity: 257th
        Meaning: A story passed down through generations.
        Origin: Medieval Latin, meaning "things to be read."
      1. Popularity: 470th
        Meaning: Weary (Hebrew); Lioness/Light (Welsh)
        Origin: Hebrew; also found in Welsh variants.
      1. Popularity: 1,785th
        Meaning: Heir or descendant.
        Origin: Norse.
      1. Popularity: 6,334th
        Meaning: Meadow, clearing
        Origin: Old English, means meadow or clearing.
      1. Popularity: 6,711th
        Meaning: Meadow, delicate, weary
        Origin: Hebrew origin, variation of Leah and Lee.
      1. Popularity: 608th
        Meaning: Garden town
        Origin: English origin, meaning 'leek settlement'
      1. Popularity: 520th
        Meaning: Dark beauty or night
        Origin: Arabic
      1. Meaning: Night, beauty, or elegance
        Origin: Arabic origin meaning night.
      1. Popularity: 168th
        Meaning: Heavenly flower
        Origin: Hawaiian
      1. Meaning: Heavenly flowers.
        Origin: Hawaiian origin.
      1. Meaning: God is my oath
        Origin: Hebrew origin from 'Elisheva,' meaning 'God is my oath.'
      1. Popularity: 3,857th
        Meaning: Night, loyal, dark beauty
        Origin: Arabic, Spanish, Swahili origins
      1. Popularity: 1,031st
        Meaning: Meadow land, pastoral place.
        Origin: Originates from Old English meaning "meadow land."
      1. Popularity: 7,576th
        Meaning: Joyous or Glad
        Origin: The name Lelia has Latin roots and is associated with joy and gladness.
      1. Meaning: Devoted to God
        Origin: Hebrew, Biblical
      1. Popularity: 572nd
        Meaning: Light; tender; woman from Magdala.
        Origin: Greek, Hebrew, Arabic origins.
      1. Meaning: Brave as a lion.
        Origin: Germanic roots combining 'lion' and 'brave'.
      1. Popularity: 426th
        Meaning: Descendant of Leannán
        Origin: Irish origin, derived from surname Ó Leannáin.
      1. Popularity: 388th
        Meaning: Elm grove
        Origin: Scottish origin
      1. Popularity: 2,363rd
        Meaning: Brave as a lion.
        Origin: English and Dutch, diminutive of Leonard or Lenore.
      1. Popularity: 1,472nd
        Meaning: Light.
        Origin: Derived from Greek, based on Helenē.
      1. Popularity: 4,444th
        Meaning: Light, Torch
        Origin: Greek, derived from Eleanor, linked to the name Helene, meaning 'light.'
      1. Popularity: 27th
        Meaning: Lion-like bravery or courage.
        Origin: Latin, "lion."
      1. Popularity: 9,339th
        Meaning: Lioness or brave
        Origin: Latin, related to Leo
      1. Popularity: 268th
        Meaning: Lion
        Origin: Greek origin, meaning "lion."
      1. Popularity: 1,027th
        Meaning: Lioness or Feminine form of 'Lion'.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from 'Leo'.
      1. Popularity: 1,425th
        Meaning: Brave lion
        Origin: German; lion brave
      1. Popularity: 142nd
        Meaning: Brave lion
        Origin: Italian & Spanish origin, derived from Old High German 'Leonhard,' meaning 'lion' and 'brave.'
      1. Meaning: Lion.
        Origin: Italian, from Latin 'Leo', meaning 'lion'.
      1. Popularity: 613th
        Meaning: Young Lion
        Origin: Latin, 'Leo' meaning 'lion.'
      1. Popularity: 964th
        Meaning: Lion-like
        Origin: Greek, 'lion-like'.
      1. Meaning: Shining light, goddess
        Origin: Greek and Latin roots, popularized in Europe.
      1. Popularity: 2,966th
        Meaning: Light, illuminating
        Origin: Hebrew origin, meaning light
      1. Popularity: 23,723rd
        Meaning: Bringer of joy and light.
        Origin: Old English/French - 'Leof' meaning dear or beloved.
      1. Popularity: 1,823rd
        Meaning: The king.
        Origin: French, from "le roi" meaning 'the king'.
      1. Meaning: Garden of hollies
        Origin: English/Scottish origin
      1. Meaning: My God is an oath
        Origin: English variant of Lisa, from Elizabeth (Hebrew origin).
      1. Meaning: Defender or protector.
        Origin: Lesia is associated with both Greek and Slavic backgrounds.
      1. Popularity: 8,102nd
        Meaning: "Garden of holly" or "gray fortress."
        Origin: English and Scottish origin.
      1. Meaning: Garden of holly.
        Origin: Scottish, from Gaelic 'MacLeslie.'
      1. Popularity: 1,206th
        Meaning: Holly garden
        Origin: Scottish, from "holly garden"
      1. Popularity: 2,687th
        Meaning: Holly Garden
        Origin: Scottish - Derived from the surname Leslie.
      1. Popularity: 20,411th
        Meaning: Garden of Hollies
        Origin: Scottish and Gaelic origins
      1. Popularity: 4,059th
        Meaning: from Leicester
        Origin: Old English - from Leicester
      1. Popularity: 14,023rd
        Meaning: Joy, gladness.
        Origin: Latin, Greek, African origins.
      1. Meaning: Oblivion or Forgetfulness.
        Origin: Greek origin, relating to the mythical River Lethe.
      1. Popularity: 3,067th
        Meaning: Happiness, joy.
        Origin: Latin, 'Laetitia,' meaning happiness or joy.
      1. Meaning: 'Joy, happiness'.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'joy'.
      1. Popularity: 2,128th
        Meaning: Joy or happiness
        Origin: Derived from the Latin 'laetitia,' meaning joy.
      1. Meaning: Joy, Gladness
        Origin: Latin – diminutive of Letitia
      1. Meaning: Lion, Heart.
        Origin: Russian: lion; Hebrew: heart.
      1. Popularity: 20th
        Meaning: Joined, attached.
        Origin: Hebrew, biblical name associated with one of the twelve tribes of Israel.
      1. Popularity: 952nd
        Meaning: Famous warrior
        Origin: Old High German origins, meaning 'famous warrior'.
      1. Popularity: 1,032nd
        Meaning: Defender of mankind
        Origin: Greek origin, derived from Alexandra, meaning 'defender of men'.
      1. Popularity: 2,122nd
        Meaning: Defender or helper of mankind
        Origin: Greek
      1. Meaning: Speech or word.
        Origin: Greek origin, from 'lexikos', meaning "speech" or "word".
      1. Popularity: 12,735th
        Meaning: Luxurious, prestigious, elegant.
        Origin: Modern, brand name derived.
      1. Meaning: Defender or helper of mankind.
        Origin: Greek origin, derived from Alexis.
      1. Popularity: 1,178th
        Meaning: Meaning: Night
        Origin: Arabic origin, means "night"
      1. Meaning: Heavenly flower
        Origin: Hawaiian: combination of 'lei' (flower wreath) and 'lani' (heavenly).
      1. Meaning: Leek settlement or farm.
        Origin: Old English, meaning 'leek town'.
      1. Popularity: 469th
        Meaning: Weary, Light
        Origin: Derived from Hebrew and Greek roots, meaning 'weary' or 'light.'
      1. Meaning: Weary or exalted
        Origin: Modern form of Lilian or Aaliyah
      1. Popularity: 1st
        Meaning: Strong-willed warrior or steadfast protector
        Origin: Irish, derived from Germanic roots
      1. Meaning: Lotus flower, God has answered
        Origin: Chinese: Lotus, Hebrew: God has answered
      1. Popularity: 960th
        Meaning: Twining vine, associated with grace and beauty.
        Origin: Latin and French, connected to nature (vine).
      1. Popularity: 2,402nd
        Meaning: Youthful; vine.
        Origin: Latin and French roots.
      1. Popularity: 2,051st
        Meaning: Pledged to God
        Origin: Shortened from Hebrew Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath."
      1. Popularity: 1,686th
        Meaning: Freedom or independence.
        Origin: Latin origin; means freedom.
      1. Popularity: 3,179th
        Meaning: Lydia's woman or noble one
        Origin: Greek origin, from Lydia region.
      1. Popularity: 479th
        Meaning: Night (Arabic & Persian); Divine Play (Sanskrit)
        Origin: Arabic & Persian, implies 'night'; Sanskrit, indicates 'divine play'.
      1. Popularity: 448th
        Meaning: Lilah signifies 'night.'
        Origin: The name Lilah originates from Hebrew and Arabic, meaning 'night.'
      1. Popularity: 1,806th
        Meaning: Lily flower
        Origin: Latin, Russian, Hebrew roots
      1. Popularity: 1,096th
        Meaning: Purity, beauty, symbolized by the lily flower.
        Origin: Latin origin, derivative of 'lilium' meaning 'lily' and diminutive of Elizabeth.
      1. Popularity: 225th
        Meaning: Purity, beauty
        Origin: Latin
      1. Popularity: 1,659th
        Meaning: Gracious lily; symbol of innocence, beauty.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from 'Lilium', Latin for lily flower.
      1. Popularity: 509th
        Meaning: Night, and associated with independence and mysterious allure.
        Origin: Originates from Akkadian and Sumerian cultures, later featured in Jewish folklore.
      1. Meaning: Purity, God is an oath.
        Origin: Derived from Elizabeth and Lillian; Hebrew and Latin roots.
      1. Popularity: 147th
        Meaning: Lily or purity.
        Origin: Latin - Meaning lily.
      1. Popularity: 774th
        Meaning: Purity, beauty, and innocence.
        Origin: The name Lilliana originates from Latin, meaning lily.
      1. Popularity: 2,526th
        Meaning: Lily and Grace.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from 'Lilian' and 'Anna'.
      1. Popularity: 1,354th
        Meaning: Purity and beauty, associated with the lily flower.
        Origin: English variant of Lily, from Latin 'lilium'.
      1. Popularity: 547th
        Meaning: Purity, innocence, beauty.
        Origin: Latin for 'lilium', meaning lily flower.
      1. Meaning: Purity, beauty, innocence
        Origin: Modern English variant inspired by lily flower.
      1. Meaning: Pure and Graceful
        Origin: Latin and Hebrew roots.
      1. Meaning: Pure and Grace
        Origin: Latin and Hebrew origin
      1. Meaning: Graceful like a lily flower.
        Origin: Modern blend of Lilly (flower) and Anna (grace).
      1. Popularity: 70th
        Meaning: Purity and beauty
        Origin: Latin (meaning lily flower)
      1. Meaning: Lily flower
        Origin: Latin origin from 'lilium'.
      1. Popularity: 1,710th
        Meaning: Purity and beauty
        Origin: The name has Latin and Spanish roots.
      1. Meaning: Combination of purity (Lily) and grace (Ann).
        Origin: English origin, combination of Lily (flower) and Ann (grace).
      1. Popularity: 2,781st
        Meaning: A blend of 'Lily', the flower, and 'Anna', meaning grace.
        Origin: Latin and English origin, Lilyana combines the Lily flower and Anna.
      1. Popularity: 1,144th
        Meaning: Tender, delicate, or soft.
        Origin: Originates from Arabic 'tender' and as a form of '-lina' names in Europe.
      1. Popularity: 104th
        Meaning: Lake colony.
        Origin: Old English, habitational from Lincoln, England.
      1. Popularity: 1,608th
        Meaning: Soft, tender.
        Origin: Derived from the Germanic element 'lind'.
      1. Popularity: 3,791st
        Meaning: From the island of linden trees.
        Origin: Scottish and Old English origins, linked to a place name.
      1. Popularity: 2,415th
        Meaning: Island of linden trees.
        Origin: English surname from a place name.
      1. Popularity: 3,580th
        Meaning: Pretty or serpent.
        Origin: English or German origin; diminutive of Linda.
      1. Meaning: Means 'ridge' or 'connection.'
        Origin: Originates from Old English.
      1. Popularity: 2,721st
        Meaning: The twinflower, symbolizing purity and beauty.
        Origin: Scandinavian, from a twinflower named after Carl Linnaeus.
      1. Meaning: Little songbird.
        Origin: Derived from the Latin word for a small songbird.
      1. Meaning: Linden tree victory.
        Origin: English, from 'lyn' (linden tree) and 'sige' (victory).
      1. Meaning: Flax or flaxen thread
        Origin: Greek
      1. Popularity: 22,920th
        Meaning: Wood by the lime trees.
        Origin: English origin, meaning 'lime tree wood'.
      1. Popularity: 1,002nd
        Meaning: Lion-like
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning lion.
      1. Popularity: 1,634th
        Meaning: God is my oath.
        Origin: Hebrew origin derived from Elizabeth.
      1. Meaning: God's promise or oath of God
        Origin: Hebrew origin, derived from Elisheba.
      1. Meaning: God is my oath.
        Origin: Scandinavian/German/French origin from 'Elisabeth', means 'God is my oath.'
      1. Popularity: 8,274th
        Meaning: Devoted to God
        Origin: French, diminutive of Elizabeth.
      1. Popularity: 11,785th
        Meaning: God is my oath.
        Origin: French diminutive of Elizabeth, rooted in Hebrew.
      1. Popularity: 3,280th
        Meaning: Joyful, God's promise
        Origin: Hebrew - diminutive of Elizabeth
      1. Popularity: 1,368th
        Meaning: Protection; Life
        Origin: Nordic, Scandinavian origins.
      1. Popularity: 1,577th
        Meaning: Envy, blue
        Origin: Latin origin, linked to Livia Drusilla, Roman empress.
      1. Popularity: 2,202nd
        Meaning: 'God is my oath'
        Origin: Hebrew (short for Elizabeth)
      1. Popularity: 3,045th
        Meaning: Consecrated to God
        Origin: Hebrew, derived from Elizabeth
      1. Meaning: God is my oath.
        Origin: Derived from the Hebrew 'Elisheva' through Elizabeth.
      1. Popularity: 2,355th
        Meaning: Consecrated to God
        Origin: Hebrew origin
      1. Popularity: 3,226th
        Meaning: Consecrated to God, pledged to God.
        Origin: Hebrew, from Elizabeth.
      1. Popularity: 6,351st
        Meaning: God is my oath
        Origin: French, Hebrew
      1. Popularity: 3,798th
        Meaning: God is my oath.
        Origin: Derived from the Hebrew name Elizabeth (Elisheva).
      1. Popularity: 3,833rd
        Meaning: Gray, Grey
        Origin: Welsh, 'llwyd' meaning 'grey.'
      1. Meaning: Rain.
        Origin: Spanish for 'rain'.
      1. Meaning: From the land of the lakes
        Origin: Gaelic-Norse origin, meaning 'land of the lakes' or 'Viking'
      1. Popularity: 40th
        Meaning: Little hollow
        Origin: Scottish, from the Gaelic 'lagan.'
      1. Popularity: 2,950th
        Meaning: Better or superior.
        Origin: Greek origin, early appearance in the New Testament.
      1. Popularity: 557th
        Meaning: Sorrows, sorrowful.
        Origin: Spanish and Portuguese diminutive of Dolores.
      1. Popularity: 13,506th
        Meaning: Sorrowful, with religious connotations.
        Origin: Spanish name derived from a diminutive of Dolores.
      1. Meaning: Noble, ready.
        Origin: Derived from Alonzo or Alphonse, Germanic origin.
      1. Popularity: 15,087th
        Meaning: Light; Peaceful; Leader
        Origin: The name Lona traces back to Scandinavian and Hawaiian roots.
      1. Popularity: 554th
        Meaning: Bold, fierce.
        Origin: Derived from Londinium, Roman for the city of London.
      1. Popularity: 571st
        Meaning: A modern name inspired by the city of London.
        Origin: Modern variation of the English city's name, London, with unknown decisive origin.
      1. Meaning: Symbol of greatness, adventure, and history.
        Origin: Modern variant of 'London'
      1. Meaning: Lion or Warrior
        Origin: English and Gaelic origins.
      1. Popularity: 3,376th
        Meaning: Noble and ready.
        Origin: Derived from the Germanic "Chlodoneg" meaning 'noble and ready.'
      1. Popularity: 27,080th
        Meaning: Noble and ready.
        Origin: English, diminutive form of Alonzo or Lonson.
      1. Popularity: 5,783rd
        Meaning: Signifying honor or victory.
        Origin: Derived from Latin 'Laura,' associated with the laurel plant.
      1. Popularity: 8,186th
        Meaning: Meaning associated with 'famous army.'
        Origin: Derived from the region Lorraine in France.
      1. Popularity: 943rd
        Meaning: Enchanting, alluring maiden from the Rhine River.
        Origin: Derived from German legend and mythology.
      1. Popularity: 971st
        Meaning: Murmuring rock
        Origin: Germanic folklore, means 'murmuring rock'.
      1. Popularity: 3,026th
        Meaning: Laurel tree, symbolizing victory and honor.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from Laurentius.
      1. Popularity: 2,412th
        Meaning: Crowned with laurels.
        Origin: Latin origin, derived from 'Laurentium'.
      1. Popularity: 10,729th
        Meaning: Crowned with laurel.
        Origin: Latin origin, linked to Laurentius.
      1. Popularity: 222nd
        Meaning: from Laurentum
        Origin: Italian & Latin
      1. Popularity: 1,471st
        Meaning: In homage to the laurel tree, symbolizing peace and triumph.
        Origin: Italian, derived from Latin 'Lauretum.'
      1. Popularity: 2,654th
        Meaning: Crowned with Laurel; Symbolizing victory and honor
        Origin: Latin, short form of Lorena or Lorraine
      1. Meaning: Crowned with laurel and grace.
        Origin: Latin and Hebrew origins.
      1. Popularity: 16,552nd
        Meaning: Victory or Honor
        Origin: Latin, meaning laurel or honor.
      1. Meaning: Graceful and laurel-crowned
        Origin: English name with Latin roots
      1. Meaning: Relating to the region of Lorraine.
        Origin: French and Latin, associated with the region of Lorraine.
      1. Popularity: 6,518th
        Meaning: Meaning 'fox' or 'laurel.'
        Origin: Scottish, popularized by a novel.
      1. Meaning: Chieftain, Fox
        Origin: Scottish
      1. Popularity: 2,518th
        Meaning: Related to the region of Lorraine.
        Origin: French origin from the region of Lorraine.
      1. Meaning: Crowned with laurel, victorious
        Origin: French origin, diminutive of Lorraine
      1. Popularity: 24,938th
        Meaning: Laurel; symbolizing honor and victory.
        Origin: Lorrie is derived as a diminutive of Laura, from Latin 'laurus.'
      1. Popularity: 1,494th
        Meaning: Free man.
        Origin: French-derived from Charlotte, meaning 'free man'.
      1. Popularity: 2,796th
        Meaning: Famed warrior.
        Origin: English, French, and Germanic origins.
      1. Meaning: Louann means 'gracious warrior.'
        Origin: The name Louann originates from a combination of French and Hebrew, combining 'Louis' and 'Anne.'
      1. Popularity: 2,830th
        Meaning: Famous warrior, light
        Origin: Old English, Germanic
      1. Popularity: 1,203rd
        Meaning: Famous warrior.
        Origin: Germanic, adapted into French and English.
      1. Popularity: 454th
        Meaning: Famous warrior
        Origin: Germanic, meaning 'famous warrior.'
      1. Popularity: 1,549th
        Meaning: Famous warrior or renowned fighter.
        Origin: Germanic, meaning 'famous battle'.
      1. Popularity: 1,151st
        Meaning: Famous warrior
        Origin: French and Germanic
      1. Popularity: 4,364th
        Meaning: Miraculous, derived from religious significance.
        Origin: Origin from a town in France renowned for Marian apparitions.
      1. Meaning: Affection, fondness or delight
        Origin: Old English origin, means affection or to cherish.
      1. Meaning: Beloved or dear one.
        Origin: English, from the word 'love', suggesting affection.
      1. Popularity: 7,906th
        Meaning: Little wolf
        Origin: English name derived from a surname 'Loel', meaning 'little wolf.'
      1. Meaning: Loyal denotes faithfulness and fidelity.
        Origin: Old French, Latin origins, means legal or trustworthy.
      1. Meaning: Faithfulness, allegiance, devotion.
        Origin: Derived from English 'loyal', meaning faithfulness, from Latin origin.
      1. Popularity: 22,313th
        Meaning: Refers to the color gray or holiness
        Origin: Welsh; means 'gray' or 'Holy'
      1. Meaning: In China, meaning varies. Often signifies powerful or gracious.
        Origin: Chinese and European origins.
      1. Popularity: 22,182nd
        Meaning: Graceful warrior.
        Origin: American origin, blend of 'Lou' (Louis) and 'Ann'.
      1. Meaning: Gracious and famous warrior
        Origin: Combination of Lou (Germanic) and Anne (Hebrew)
      1. Meaning: Light
        Origin: French and Latin, from Lucius.
      1. Popularity: 34th
        Meaning: Bearer of light or 'bringer of light.'
        Origin: Derived from Latin name 'Lucas.'
      1. Popularity: 15th
        Meaning: Bringer of light.
        Origin: Latin, Greek origin meaning 'from Lucania.'
      1. Popularity: 973rd
        Meaning: Light
        Origin: Italian origin; derived from the city of Lucca in Tuscany.
      1. Popularity: 2,598th
        Meaning: Means 'light' or 'bright star'.
        Origin: Spanish, stemming from Latin 'lucere' meaning 'to shine'.
      1. Popularity: 272nd
        Meaning: The name Lucia means light.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning "light."
      1. Popularity: 996th
        Meaning: Bringer of light
        Origin: Latin, from the word 'lux' meaning 'light'
      1. Popularity: 691st
        Meaning: Light, Illumination
        Origin: Italian, Latin
      1. Popularity: 745th
        Meaning: Light-bringer or illuminated.
        Origin: Latin origin, related to Lucius.
      1. Meaning: Light or illumination.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning light.
      1. Popularity: 1,902nd
        Meaning: Light-bringer, illuminated one.
        Origin: Derived from Latin and Roman origin, meaning light.
      1. Popularity: 5,862nd
        Meaning: Light
        Origin: Latin - from 'Lucilla.'
      1. Popularity: 599th
        Meaning: Light-bringer
        Origin: Derived from the Latin word for 'light'.
      1. Popularity: 3,454th
        Meaning: Light, illumination.
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'light'.
      1. Popularity: 2,665th
        Meaning: Light, Bringer of Light
        Origin: Latin; derived from 'lux' (light)
      1. Meaning: Wealthy or profitable
        Origin: Ancient Roman and Latin origin
      1. Popularity: 107th
        Meaning: Light
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning "light."
      1. Meaning: Famous warrior
        Origin: Lue is derived from Lou, which has Germanic and French roots.
      1. Popularity: 1,759th
        Meaning: Famous warrior light
        Origin: English name from Louise and Ella.
      1. Popularity: 229th
        Meaning: Famous warrior
        Origin: Germanic origin, 'famous warrior.'
      1. Popularity: 1,791st
        Meaning: Famous warrior
        Origin: Old German 'Ludwig', meaning 'famous warrior'.
      1. Popularity: 158th
        Meaning: Light
        Origin: Derived from Latin and Greek, meaning light.
      1. Popularity: 457th
        Meaning: Light or illuminated
        Origin: Latin-Greek origin, means from Lucania.
      1. Popularity: 47th
        Meaning: Bringer of light
        Origin: Greek and Latin origins; associated with 'light'.
      1. Popularity: 3,340th
        Meaning: 'Famous Warrior' or 'Dark Beauty'.
        Origin: Diminutive of Louise (Germanic), or from Layla (Arabic).
      1. Popularity: 4,857th
        Meaning: Pearl, famous warrior.
        Origin: Primarily Germanic and Arabic origins.
      1. Popularity: 35th
        Meaning: Moon
        Origin: Latin origin, meaning 'moon.'
      1. Meaning: Linked to the Virgin Mary, 'wolf' in Latin.
        Origin: Spanish origin, a short form of Guadalupe.
      1. Meaning: She who crushes the serpent; Protector or Valley of the wolves.
        Origin: Spanish origin, diminutive of Guadalupe; ties to the Virgin Mary.
      1. Meaning: Competitive, mysterious, laurel victor.
        Origin: English origin, possibly derived from the Latin name Laura.
      1. Popularity: 3,166th
        Meaning: Famous warrior; renowned in battle.
        Origin: Germanic origin linked to fame and power.
      1. Meaning: Light
        Origin: Latin for light
      1. Popularity: 1,609th
        Meaning: Light
        Origin: Spanish & Portuguese origin, from Latin, meaning 'light'.
      1. Meaning: Strong-willed warrior
        Origin: From the Irish "Uilliam," meaning "strong-willed warrior."
      1. Meaning: Most commonly associated with 'grace' and 'favored'.
        Origin: Modern, possibly fictional origins.
      1. Popularity: 236th
        Meaning: Beautiful, noble one; a kind woman.
        Origin: Greek origin named after the region of Lydia.
      1. Popularity: 244th
        Meaning: Dark beauty, night
        Origin: Arabic "night", Hebrew "night", Persian "tulip".
      1. Popularity: 1,186th
        Meaning: Night; beauty and mystery of the night.
        Origin: Lylah originates from Arabic ("Layla") and Hebrew languages.
      1. Popularity: 2,254th
        Meaning: Island
        Origin: Old French, meaning 'Island.'
      1. Popularity: 28,041st
        Meaning: Meadow-dweller
        Origin: English origin meaning ‘meadow or enclosure dweller.’
      1. Meaning: Lake or beautiful waterfall.
        Origin: Welsh and English roots, diminutive of longer names.
      1. Popularity: 12,834th
        Meaning: Soft, Tender, Beautiful
        Origin: Germanic
      1. Popularity: 3,582nd
        Meaning: Linden tree hill
        Origin: English - Linden tree hill
      1. Meaning: From the place 'Lincoln's island'.
        Origin: Scottish; from 'Lindesege' meaning 'Lincoln's island'.
      1. Popularity: 10,205th
        Meaning: Lime tree island or meadow
        Origin: English origin, derived from place name Lindsey in Lincolnshire.
      1. Popularity: 4,597th
        Meaning: Little flower or elegent
        Origin: Old French origin, derived from 'Eluned.'
      1. Popularity: 4,718th
        Meaning: Resembling a lake or pool.
        Origin: Derived from the Welsh word for 'lake'.
      1. Popularity: 16,063rd
        Meaning: Gracious; gentle; like a lake.
        Origin: English; derived from Linda or 'linn' (lake).
      1. Popularity: 12,186th
        Meaning: Graceful, pure, or idolized.
        Origin: Welsh origin, related to Arthurian legend.
      1. Meaning: Wetland or island of linden trees
        Origin: Old English origin, meaning 'Lincoln's Wetland'.
      1. Popularity: 962nd
        Meaning: Harp, musical instrument
        Origin: Latin: Lyre
      1. Popularity: 857th
        Meaning: Musical poetic expression
        Origin: Greek origin, related to musical poetry