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Baby names starting with L

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Liam
Irish · Liam is an Irish short form of William, from Germanic roots meaning resolute protection or determined helmet.
Lucas
Latin · From Latin Lucas, derived from Greek Loukas meaning 'from Lucania' or associated with lux, 'light'.
Levi
Hebrew · Hebrew for 'joined' or 'attached'; the third son of Jacob and Leah in the Bible.
Luca
Italian · Italian form of Luke, from Greek 'Loukas' meaning from Lucania or light.
Leo
Latin · From Latin 'leo' meaning 'lion'; borne by thirteen popes and associated with strength.
Luna
Latin · From Latin 'luna' meaning moon; the Roman goddess of the moon.
Logan
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic 'lagan' meaning little hollow; originally a place name in Ayrshire, Scotland.
Luke
Greek · From Greek 'Loukas' meaning 'from Lucania,' borne by the New Testament evangelist.
Lily
English · From the lily flower, Latin 'lilium,' a symbol of purity and innocence. Used as a name since the 19th century.
Lucy
Latin · From Latin lux meaning 'light'; popularized by the martyred Saint Lucia of Syracuse.
Layla
Arabic · Layla comes from Arabic layl, meaning "night," and is famed through classical love poetry.
Lainey
English · A diminutive of Elaine, ultimately linked to Helen and meanings like bright or shining light.
Lincoln
English · English surname and place name from the Latin 'Lindum Colonia,' meaning lake colony.
Leah
Hebrew · From Hebrew Le'ah, possibly meaning 'weary' or 'wild cow.' A matriarch in the Book of Genesis.
Leonardo
Italian · From Germanic Leonhard meaning 'brave lion'; borne by da Vinci and many Renaissance figures.
Lillian
English · Elaboration of Lily, from Latin lilium; symbolizes purity and innocence.
Luka
Slavic · A Slavic form of Luke or Lucas, ultimately from Latin and associated with 'light' or 'from Lucania'.
Leilani
English · From Hawaiian lei (garland) and lani (heavenly), meaning heavenly flower or royal child.
Landon
English · English place name and surname meaning 'long hill or ridge.'
Lorenzo
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Lawrence, from Latin 'Laurentius' meaning 'from Laurentum,' a city of laurels.
Liliana
Latin · From the lily flower, symbolizing purity and beauty, and related to Lillian and Lilia.
Lyla
Arabic · Variant of Layla, from Arabic meaning 'night,' popularized by romantic poetry.
Luis
Spanish · Spanish form of Louis, from Germanic 'Hludwig' meaning famous warrior.
Lydia
Greek · From the ancient kingdom of Lydia in Asia Minor; a biblical convert of Saint Paul.
Lucia
Latin · From Latin 'lux' meaning light; borne by St. Lucia of Syracuse, patron of the blind.
Leon
Greek · From Greek 'leon' meaning 'lion'; a symbol of strength and courage.
Legend
English · Legend comes from the English word for a celebrated story or heroic tradition and is used as a modern aspirational name.
Lennox
Scottish · Scottish surname from Gaelic Leamhanach, meaning 'place of elms' or 'elm grove'.
Lilah
Hebrew · Variant of Delilah (Hebrew, 'delicate') or Leila (Arabic, 'night').
Lennon
Irish · From Irish Gaelic 'Ó Leannáin' meaning 'little cloak' or 'lover/beloved.'
Lia
Hebrew · Short form of Leah, meaning 'weary' in Hebrew, also used as an Italian diminutive of names ending in -lia.
Louis
French · From Germanic 'Hlodowig' meaning famous warrior; borne by eighteen French kings.
Lila
Arabic · From Arabic 'layla' meaning night, or Sanskrit 'lila' meaning divine play or amusement.
Lane
English · From Middle English lane meaning 'a narrow path or roadway.' Originally a surname for someone living near a lane.
Lukas
Greek · Lukas is a continental form of Luke, from Greek Loukas, meaning "from Lucania."
Lilith
Hebrew · From Hebrew/Akkadian meaning of the night; in Jewish mythology, Adam's first wife before Eve.
Lilly
English · From the lily flower, a symbol of purity; from Latin 'lilium'.
Lena
Greek · Short form of Helena or Magdalena; from Greek meaning 'bright' or 'torch.'
Leila
Arabic · From Arabic 'layla' meaning night or dark-haired beauty.
Lola
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Dolores, from 'María de los Dolores' meaning 'Mary of the sorrows'.
Lucille
French · French form of Lucilla, from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light.' Popularized in America by actress Lucille Ball.
Leia
Hebrew · Leia is commonly treated as a variant of Leah, from Hebrew, often interpreted as 'weary' or 'delicate.'
Luciana
Latin · Feminine form of Lucianus, from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light.'
Leonel
Spanish · Diminutive of Leon from Latin/Greek 'leo' meaning 'lion,' conveying strength and courage.
London
English · From the city of London; the name may derive from Celtic 'Londinium' meaning 'place at the navigable river'.
Londyn
English · Londyn is a modern spelling of London, the English place name used as a given name.
Leighton
English · English place name meaning 'meadow settlement' or 'herb garden town,' from Old English 'leac' and 'tun.'
Luciano
Italian · Italian form of Lucianus, from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light.' A name evoking brightness.
Lauren
Latin · From Latin Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum,' the city of laurel trees.
Laura
Latin · From Latin laurus meaning 'laurel'; immortalized by Petrarch's beloved muse in his sonnets.
Laila
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty,' widely used across the Muslim world.
Lana
Slavic · From Slavic 'Svetlana' meaning light, or from Latin 'lana' meaning wool; a mid-century classic.
Lawson
English · English patronymic surname meaning 'son of Lawrence,' from Latin 'Laurentius.'
Lorelai
German · From the Lorelei rock on the Rhine, later tied to a legendary siren figure in German lore.
Lilliana
Latin · A form of Liliana from the lily flower, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Liana
French · From French liane meaning climbing vine, or a short form of Juliana.
Lewis
French · English form of French Louis, from Germanic 'Hludwig' meaning famous warrior.
Legacy
English · Legacy comes from the English word for an inheritance or gift passed down through generations.
Lorelei
German · From the German Rhine rock legend; means 'luring rock' or 'murmuring cliff.'
Lyric
English · From Greek 'lyrikos' relating to the lyre; an English word name evoking song and poetry.
Lyra
Greek · From the Greek lyre, a stringed instrument; also a constellation in the night sky.
Lucian
Latin · From Latin Lucianus, derived from 'lux' meaning 'light,' associated with the satirist Lucian of Samosata.
Lian
Chinese · Lian is a Chinese name often linked with meanings such as "lotus," "graceful," or "refined," depending on the character used.
Leona
Latin · Feminine form of Leon, from Latin 'leo' meaning 'lion'.
Leandro
Spanish · From Greek Leandros meaning 'lion man,' famous from the myth of Hero and Leander.
Ledger
English · From Germanic 'Leodegar' meaning people's spear, combining 'leod' (people) and 'gar' (spear).
Lawrence
Latin · From Latin 'Laurentius' meaning from Laurentum, associated with the laurel wreath of victory.
Lucca
Italian · Italian form linked to Luca and the city of Lucca, often interpreted as from Lucania or light-related roots.
Leonidas
Greek · Greek name meaning 'son of the lion,' from 'leon' (lion). Famously borne by the Spartan king at Thermopylae.
Layne
English · Variant of Lane, from Old English lanu meaning 'a narrow road or path.'
Louise
French · French feminine of Louis, from Germanic Chlodovech meaning 'famous warrior.'
Leland
English · Old English place name meaning fallow land or untilled ground, from 'laege' and 'land.'
Lylah
Arabic · Variant spelling of Lila or Leila, from Arabic layla meaning "night" or "dark beauty."
Lilian
English · From Latin 'lilium' meaning lily, a flower name symbolizing purity and innocence.
Leslie
Scottish · From a Scottish surname and place name meaning holly garden in Gaelic.
Lexi
Greek · Lexi is a short form of Alexandra or Alexis, from Greek roots meaning defender or helper.
Lina
Arabic · Short form of names ending in -lina (Carolina, Angelina). In Arabic, means 'tender, delicate.'
Lionel
French · French diminutive of Leon, from Latin 'leo' meaning young lion; popularized by Arthurian legend.
Louie
French · Diminutive of Louis, from Germanic 'Hludwig' meaning 'famous warrior.'
Leyla
Arabic · Leyla comes from Arabic and Persian tradition, meaning "night" or "dark beauty."
Layton
English · English surname and place name meaning 'settlement by the watercourse' or 'herb garden town' from Old English.
Lakelynn
English · Lakelynn is a modern English blend of Lake and Lynn, giving it a nature-inspired, invented feel.
Lottie
English · Pet form of Charlotte, the French feminine of Charles meaning 'free man.'
Loretta
Italian · Italian diminutive of Laura, from Latin 'laurus' meaning 'laurel,' symbol of victory. Also linked to Our Lady of Loreto.
Lillie
English · Variant of Lily, from Latin lilium, the flower symbolizing purity.
Laney
English · Diminutive of Elaine or from an Irish surname, meaning bright shining light or path.
Leonard
German · From Germanic 'Leonhard' meaning brave lion or lion-strong, a medieval saint's name.
Lachlan
Scottish · From Scottish Gaelic, originally meaning from the land of lakes, referring to Scandinavia.
Leilany
English · Leilany is a variant of Leilani, from Hawaiian elements meaning heavenly flowers or royal child of heaven.
Lee
English · From Old English 'leah' meaning woodland clearing or meadow; widely used as a unisex given name.
Lenora
English · Short form of Eleanora, from Greek meaning bright shining light.
Laurel
Latin · From the Latin 'laurus' meaning 'laurel tree,' a symbol of honor and victory.
Louisa
German · Latinized feminine of Louis, from Germanic 'hlud' (fame) and 'wig' (warrior), meaning 'famous warrior'.
Luz
Spanish · Spanish for "light," often honoring Nuestra Señora de la Luz (Our Lady of Light).
Lara
Latin · From Latin 'lares' meaning household spirits, or a short form of Larissa; also a figure in Roman mythology.
Lakelyn
English · Lakelyn is a modern English-style blend of Lake and -lyn, giving it a nature-inspired contemporary feel.
Lacey
English · From the Norman surname de Lacy, derived from Lassy in Calvados, Normandy.
Love
English · From the English word love; used as a virtue name by Puritans and in Southern tradition.
Landry
French · From Germanic 'land' (territory) and 'ric' (ruler, power), meaning 'ruler of the land'.
Lochlan
Scottish · Lochlan is a variant of Lachlan, from Gaelic, meaning "from the land of lakes" or "from Norway."
Luella
English · Combination of Lou and Ella; blending Germanic 'famous warrior' with 'light' or 'beautiful fairy maiden'.
Lea
Hebrew · From Hebrew 'Le'ah,' possibly meaning 'weary' or 'wild cow'; a matriarch in Genesis.
Linda
German · From Germanic 'lind' meaning 'soft, tender' or Spanish 'linda' meaning 'beautiful, pretty.'
Livia
Latin · Ancient Roman name from the gens Livia; famously borne by Livia Drusilla, wife of Emperor Augustus.
Landen
English · Landen is a modern variant of Landon, from an English place name meaning "long hill" or "ridge."
Laken
English · Laken is a modern English name likely inspired by lake, giving it a water and landscape association.
Luisa
Italian · Italian and Spanish form of Louise, from Germanic 'hlud-wig' meaning 'famous warrior.'
Loyal
English · From the English word 'loyal,' derived from Old French 'loial' meaning faithful and true.
Liv
Norse · Liv is a Norse name meaning life and is also associated with protection or shelter in Old Norse usage.
Lilyana
Latin · A variant of Liliana, derived from the lily flower and associated with purity.
Landyn
English · Landyn is a modern respelling of Landon, an English place name meaning "long hill" or "ridge."
Leanna
English · Combination of Lea and Anna, or variant of Liana, suggesting grace and favor.
Lance
French · From Old French and Germanic roots meaning "land" or "spear," strongly associated with Sir Lancelot.
Lilia
Latin · From Latin lilium meaning 'lily,' a flower name symbolizing purity and beauty.
Laylani
Arabic · A likely blend of Layla and Leilani-like sounds, influenced by Arabic Layla meaning night.
Lettie
English · Diminutive of Letitia, from Latin 'laetitia' meaning joy or happiness.
Lilianna
Latin · An elaborated form of Liliana or Lillian, associated with the lily flower and purity.
Leroy
French · From Old French 'le roi' meaning 'the king.'
Lyanna
French · A modern feminine blend related to Liana and Anna, often interpreted as graceful or vine-like.
Liberty
English · From Latin 'libertas' meaning 'freedom'; a virtue name embraced in America since colonial times.
Lisa
Hebrew · Short form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheba' meaning God is my oath.
Langston
English · English place name meaning 'long stone' or 'tall man's settlement,' famed via Langston Hughes.
Lavender
English · Lavender comes from the fragrant purple flower, ultimately linked to Latin lavare, 'to wash.'
Lucien
French · French form of Lucianus, from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light,' related to the Roman name Lucius.
Leif
Norse · Old Norse name meaning 'heir' or 'descendant', famously borne by explorer Leif Eriksson.
Layan
Arabic · Layan is an Arabic name meaning softness, gentleness, or ease.
Laramie
French · From the French-Canadian surname LaRamie, popularized as a Wyoming place name meaning 'canopy of leafy boughs.'
Laylah
Arabic · A spelling variant of Layla, from Arabic meaning night.
Laith
Arabic · Laith is an Arabic name meaning "lion."
Leena
Arabic · Leena is widely used in Arabic and Indian traditions, often meaning tender, delicate, or a young palm tree.
Lux
Latin · From Latin meaning "light," giving the name a bright, luminous symbolism.
Lesly
Scottish · Variant of Leslie, from a Scottish place name meaning 'garden of holly.'
Lev
Slavic · Lev is a Slavic name meaning 'lion' and also a Hebrew word meaning 'heart.'
Lauryn
English · Lauryn is a modern spelling of Lauren, from Latin laurus meaning laurel.
Leylani
English · Likely influenced by Leilani and similar names, carrying a soft modern floral and lyrical feel.
Lailah
Arabic · From Arabic and Hebrew roots meaning night, also associated with beauty and mystery.
Lyle
French · From Old French 'l'isle' meaning the island; a surname turned given name.
Lizbeth
Hebrew · Contracted form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning God is my oath.
Libby
Hebrew · Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'my God is an oath'.
Lexie
Greek · Diminutive of Alexandra, from Greek meaning defender of the people.
Larry
English · Diminutive of Lawrence, from Latin 'Laurentius' meaning from Laurentum, a city named for its laurel trees.
Lyam
Irish · Lyam is a variant spelling of Liam, the Irish short form of William, meaning resolute protection.
Loyalty
English · An English virtue name taken directly from the word loyalty, meaning faithfulness and devotion.
Lianna
French · Lianna likely blends Liana and Anna, with associations to grace and vine-like elegance.
Lenny
German · Diminutive of Leonard, from Germanic Leonhard meaning 'brave lion.' Popularized as an independent friendly nickname.
Lael
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'belonging to God,' borne in the Old Testament by a Levite leader.
Lindsey
English · From an Old English place name meaning 'Lincoln's island' or 'wetland,' used for both sexes.
Leni
Greek · Diminutive of Helena or Magdalena, meaning 'bright, shining one' or 'woman from Magdala.'
Leela
Indian · From Sanskrit 'lila' meaning divine play, amusement, or cosmic drama.
Linden
English · From the linden tree, a beloved shade tree in European tradition; also a surname turned given name.
Laine
English · From the Old French word for 'wool' or a variant of Lane, meaning a narrow path or roadway.
Lorena
Spanish · Variant of Lorraine or a Latinized form of Lauren, associated with the French region of Lorraine.
Lucie
French · French form of Lucia, from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light'; associated with Saint Lucy.
Lowen
Welsh · From Cornish/Welsh 'lowen' meaning joy or happiness.
Liah
Hebrew · Often treated as a short form of Leah or Lia, from Hebrew roots associated with weariness or delicacy.
Liz
Hebrew · Short form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva meaning 'my God is an oath.'
Lorraine
French · From the French region of Lorraine, derived from Latin 'Lotharingia' meaning 'kingdom of Lothar'.
Lailani
Arabic · A modern blend resembling Laila and Leilani, carrying associations of night, beauty, and affection.
Lahiam
Irish · Lahiam appears to be a creative variant of Liam, the Irish short form of William, meaning resolute protection.
Liyana
Arabic · Often linked to Arabic softness or tenderness, and sometimes associated with modern variants of Liana names.
Louella
English · Coined blend of Louise (famous warrior) and Ella (light); a 19th-century American creation.
Lidia
Greek · Variant of Lydia, from the ancient Greek region in Asia Minor.
Laikyn
English · Laikyn is a modern English-style invented name, likely influenced by surnames and names ending in -lyn or -kin.
Lazarus
Hebrew · From Hebrew Eleazar meaning 'God has helped'; a biblical figure raised from the dead by Jesus.
Lotus
Greek · From the lotus flower, a symbol of purity and rebirth in many cultures; Greek 'lotos.'
Lucio
Italian · From Latin 'lux' meaning 'light'; Italian and Spanish form of Lucius.
Lori
English · Diminutive of Lorraine or Laura, associated with the laurel tree symbolizing victory.
Lou
German · Diminutive of Louise or Louis, from Germanic 'hlud' (fame) and 'wig' (warrior), meaning 'famous warrior'.
Leora
Hebrew · Derived from Hebrew 'or' meaning 'my light' or a variant of Leonora meaning 'light, compassion.'
Lake
English · From the English word for a body of water, used as a nature-inspired given name.
Laynee
English · Laynee is a modern spelling of Lainey, a diminutive of Elaine, ultimately linked to a word meaning bright or shining light.
Londynn
English · A modern respelling of London, the English place name turned stylish given name.
Lillianna
English · An elaborated form of Liliana/Lily, from the lily flower, long linked with purity and beauty.
Lucius
Latin · From Latin 'lux' meaning 'light,' a prominent Roman praenomen used since antiquity.
Lamar
French · From Old French 'la mare' meaning 'the pool or pond,' used as a place-based surname.
Laynie
English · Laynie is an English diminutive of Elaine or Lainey, associated with 'bright, shining light' through Elaine.
Lilieth
Hebrew · Likely a blend of Lily and Lilith; Lily comes from the flower, while Lilith has ancient Hebrew roots.
Liya
Hebrew · A short form related to Leah or Liah, commonly linked to weariness or delicate grace in Hebrew tradition.
Levy
Hebrew · From the Hebrew name Levi meaning 'joined' or 'attached'; one of the twelve tribes of Israel.
Lenna
English · A variant of Lena, a short form of Helena or Magdalena; associated with 'light' or 'bright.'
Letty
English · Diminutive of Letitia, from Latin 'laetitia' meaning joy or happiness.
Link
English · Short form of Lincoln, from Old English meaning lake colony or settlement by the pool.
Linnea
Norse · Swedish name from the Linnaea flower, honoring botanist Carl Linnaeus; means 'lime tree.'
Lenox
Scottish · From a Scottish place name meaning 'elm grove,' derived from Gaelic 'leamhan.'
Linus
Greek · From Greek 'linon' meaning flax; in mythology, Linus was a son of Apollo and a great musician.
Larissa
Greek · Larissa is a Greek place name and personal name often interpreted as citadel or fortress.
Liora
Hebrew · From Hebrew, meaning 'my light' or 'I have light.'
Lucero
Spanish · Lucero is a Spanish name meaning bright star or light, from Latin lux.
Loren
Latin · Variant of Lawrence, from Latin 'Laurentius' meaning 'from Laurentum,' a city named for laurel trees.
Lois
Greek · Of Greek origin, meaning 'most desirable' or 'superior.' Appears in the New Testament as Timothy's grandmother.
Lilyanna
English · A blend of Lily, the flower name, and Anna, a Hebrew name meaning "grace."
Luther
German · From Germanic 'Liuthari' meaning people's army, famously associated with Martin Luther.
Lucinda
Latin · Elaboration of Lucy, from Latin 'lux' meaning light.
Lizeth
Spanish · Spanish-form variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva, meaning God is my oath.
Leilah
Arabic · Variant of Leila/Layla, from Arabic 'layl' meaning 'night,' celebrated in classical Persian romantic poetry.
Litzy
Spanish · A diminutive form of Elizabeth via Spanish or German usage, ultimately meaning God is my oath.
Lennyn
Irish · A modern spelling of Lennon, from an Irish surname meaning lover or sweetheart.
Leticia
Latin · From Latin 'laetitia' meaning 'joy' or 'happiness.' Widely used in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Lainee
French · Lainee is a modern spelling of Lainey, a diminutive of Elaine meaning bright, shining light.
Leen
Arabic · From Arabic, Leen means soft, tender, or gentle, and is valued for its simple graceful sound.
Lonnie
English · Diminutive of Alonzo or Lawrence, meaning 'noble and ready' or 'from Laurentum.'
Lucianna
Latin · Lucianna is a variant of Luciana, from Latin lux, meaning 'light.'
Liza
English · Short form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheva' meaning God is my oath.
Lucky
English · English word name meaning "fortunate" or "blessed with good luck."
Luan
Irish · From Irish Gaelic meaning 'warrior' or 'hound,' also used as a modern unisex form.
Lakyn
English · Lakyn is a modern English-style name related to Laken or Lake, evoking water and landscape imagery.
Lanie
English · Pet form of Elaine or Delaney; Elaine derives from Old French form of Helen meaning 'bright light.'
Livvy
English · Livvy is an English diminutive of Olivia or Livia, names linked to olive and ancient Roman roots.
Lester
English · From the city of Leicester, England; derived from a Celtic river name and Latin 'castra' (camp).
Legaci
English · A modern spelling of Legacy, an English word-name meaning inheritance or something handed down.
Lyndon
English · English place name meaning 'linden tree hill,' popularized by President Lyndon Johnson.
Luana
Italian · Possibly coined for the 1932 film 'Bird of Paradise'; also an Italian combination of Lu- and Anna.
Lazaro
Spanish · Spanish form of Lazarus, from Hebrew Eleazar meaning 'God has helped.'
Lani
English · From Hawaiian lani meaning sky, heaven, or royal; used as an independent given name.
Lindy
German · Diminutive of Linda or Belinda, from Germanic 'lind' meaning soft or tender.
Lula
English · Diminutive of Louise or Tallulah; a pet form popular in the American South.
Lynlee
English · A modern English compound name built from Lyn and Lee, evoking meadow or clearing imagery.
Laiken
English · Laiken is a modern invented name, likely influenced by surnames and place-style naming patterns such as Laken or Layken.
Lindsay
English · From an Old English place name meaning Lincoln's island or wetland; historically unisex.
Layana
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic layyin or layan, carrying senses of softness, gentleness, and tenderness.
Lua
Latin · From Latin lua meaning moon, or a short form of Luanna; also Portuguese for moon.
Lenore
French · Short form of Eleanor or Eleonore; possibly from Greek 'eleos' meaning 'compassion.' Famous from Poe's poetry.
Leeland
English · Variant of Leland, from Old English meaning 'fallow land' or 'meadow land.'
Layna
English · A modern English spelling related to Laina, Elaine, or Alaina, often used for its soft flowing sound.
Leander
Greek · From Greek meaning 'lion of a man,' borne by the mythological lover who swam the Hellespont for Hero.
Lisandro
Greek · From the Greek name Lysandros, meaning "liberator" or "one who frees men."
Laia
Spanish · Laia is a Catalan short form of Eulalia, from Greek roots meaning well-spoken or sweetly speaking.
Lloyd
Welsh · From Welsh 'llwyd' meaning 'gray' or 'gray-haired'; originally a descriptive nickname.
Leonor
Spanish · Spanish and Portuguese form of Eleanor, possibly meaning light or compassion; borne by medieval queens.
Loki
Norse · From Norse mythology, Loki is the name of the trickster god.
Linkin
English · Linkin is an English surname-style name, likely influenced by Lincoln, meaning settlement by the pool.
Leonora
Greek · An Italian and Spanish form related to Eleanor; associated with Greek 'eleos' meaning 'compassion' or 'light.'
Levon
French · Of Armenian origin meaning 'lion,' related to Greek 'leon.' Popularized by musician Levon Helm.
Lovely
English · English word name meaning 'beautiful' or 'charming,' used as a given name.
Lumi
Norse · A Finnish and Nordic name meaning 'snow', used as a crisp nature name across Scandinavian cultures.
Leana
Latin · Variant of Liana or combination of Lea and Ana; possibly from Latin meaning 'to bind' like a vine.
Lluvia
Spanish · Lluvia is Spanish for rain and is used as a nature name.
Lavinia
Latin · Ancient Latin name from Roman mythology; Lavinia was the wife of Aeneas in Virgil's Aeneid.
Laya
Spanish · Laya is used in Spanish contexts as a short form tied to Eulalia, a name associated with eloquence.
Lilyann
English · Modern compound of Lily (the flower, from Latin 'lilium') and Ann ('grace').
Leyton
English · From an English place name meaning settlement with a leek garden or herb enclosure.
Lela
Arabic · Variant of Leila, from Arabic 'layla' meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty'.
Larkin
Irish · Irish diminutive of Lorcan meaning 'fierce' or 'little fierce one,' also an English surname.
Lillith
Hebrew · Variant of Lilith, from Hebrew/Assyrian meaning "of the night," a figure in ancient mythology.
Lyon
French · Lyon is a French place and surname name associated with the city of Lyon and also echoes lion imagery.
Lennix
English · Lennix is a modern variation of Lennox, a Scottish place name meaning elm grove.
Lando
Italian · Short form of Orlando or Rolando, from Germanic 'land' meaning 'land' or 'territory.'
Layken
English · A modern English-style invented name, likely influenced by lake and -ken endings for a sleek unisex sound.
Lior
Hebrew · Lior is a Hebrew name meaning "my light."
Laina
English · A modern variant of Laine or short form of Elaina, from Greek Helene meaning 'bright, shining light'.
Lizzie
English · Pet form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheva' meaning 'my God is an oath.'
Leya
Hebrew · Leya is commonly treated as a variant of Leah, from Hebrew, often explained as weary or delicate.
Lynnlee
English · A blended modern name built from Lynn and Lee, both long-used English elements associated with a meadow or clearing.
Laniyah
Arabic · Laniyah is a modern name likely influenced by Arabic-style forms such as Aaliyah, often interpreted as "soft" or "tender."
Lynn
Welsh · From Welsh 'llyn' meaning lake; widely used as both a given name and a suffix.
Leonie
French · French and German feminine form of Leon, from Latin 'leo' meaning lion.
Lively
English · English word name meaning 'full of life and energy,' from Old English 'liflic,' used as a modern virtue name.
Leopold
German · From Germanic 'leud' (people) + 'bald' (bold), meaning bold leader of the people; a royal name.
Lenyx
Scottish · A modern stylized variant of Lennox, a Scottish surname meaning 'elm grove' or 'place of elms'.
Lynx
Greek · From Greek 'lynx,' the name of the keen-sighted wild cat, associated with sharp perception in ancient mythology.
Lemuel
Hebrew · From Hebrew meaning 'devoted to God,' appears in Proverbs as a wise king and in Gulliver's Travels.
Leiana
English · A modern elaboration that likely blends Leah, Liana, or Ana-style elements into a melodic contemporary name.
Lino
Italian · From Latin 'linum' (flax); also the name of Saint Linus, second Pope of Rome.
Luxton
English · An English place name and surname meaning 'Lucc's settlement,' used as a given name.
Liara
Arabic · Liara is a modern name likely influenced by Li- names and Lara, with possible Arabic and Greek-inspired styling.
Laurence
Latin · From Latin 'Laurentius,' meaning 'from Laurentum,' a city named for laurel trees.
Lathan
English · Variant of Latham, an English place name meaning "at the barns" from Old Norse.
Larson
Norse · Scandinavian patronymic meaning 'son of Lars,' derived from the Latin Laurentius.
Lysander
Greek · From Greek 'lysis' (freedom) and 'aner' (man), meaning liberator of men.
Lipa
Hebrew · Used in Jewish communities as a Yiddish-Hebrew form related to names meaning "lion," and also found in Slavic usage.
Lex
Greek · Short form of Alexander, from Greek 'Alexandros' meaning 'defender of the people.'
Lars
Norse · Scandinavian form of Lawrence, from Latin 'laurus' meaning laurel-crowned or victorious.
Leanne
English · Modern blend of Lee (English meadow) and Anne (Hebrew Hannah, 'grace').
Lynette
Welsh · From Welsh 'Eluned' meaning 'idol, image' or Old French 'linette' (linnet bird).
Lukah
Greek · A variant of Luke/Lucas from Greek *Loukas* and Christian tradition, linked to the sense of “from Lucania” or light-themed association.
Lourdes
French · From the Marian pilgrimage town in France; a devotional name honoring Our Lady of Lourdes.
Livie
English · Diminutive of Olivia or Livia, from Latin meaning olive tree or bluish.
Leviticus
Hebrew · Leviticus is a biblical book name from Hebrew via Latin, meaning "pertaining to the Levites."
Leviathan
Hebrew · From Hebrew scripture, Leviathan is the name of a vast sea creature, linked to twisting or coiling.
Lielle
Hebrew · A delicate modern form likely tied to Hebrew El elements, often interpreted as 'belonging to God' or 'God is mine.'
Lynnox
English · Modern invented blend of Lynn and Knox, combining Celtic water imagery with a Scottish hill fort surname.
Layth
Arabic · Layth is an Arabic name meaning "lion," used to suggest courage and strength.
Lexington
English · Lexington is an English place name meaning "settlement of Leaxa's people," used as a surname-style given name.
Lyrik
Greek · A modern spelling of Lyric, from Greek lyra, meaning songlike or musical.
Lillyanna
Latin · A decorative form of Lily and Anna; Lily comes from the flower, while Anna means "grace."
Linley
English · English place name meaning "flax meadow," from Old English "līn" (flax) and "lēah" (clearing).
Liba
Hebrew · Liba is a Hebrew and Yiddish-associated name meaning beloved or dear.
Lillyana
Latin · An elaborated form of Lily or Liliana, from the lily flower, a symbol of purity and beauty.
Landrie
English · Landrie is a modern English-style elaboration of Landry, a surname from Germanic elements meaning ruler or power.
Lennie
English · Diminutive of Leonard or Helen; from Germanic 'leon' (lion) + 'hard' (brave), meaning 'brave lion.'
Luci
Latin · Short form of Lucia or Lucille, from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light.'
Loralei
German · Variant of Lorelei, from German folklore referring to a Rhine River siren; possibly meaning 'murmuring rock.'
Lya
Hebrew · Often a short form of Lia or Leah, from Hebrew, usually interpreted as "weary" or sometimes "delicate."
Lakota
English · Lakota is taken from the name of the Lakota people and language, so its use as a given name is ethnic and place-linked rather than classical.
Layal
Arabic · Layal is an Arabic name meaning "nights," from the plural of layl, and carries a poetic, lyrical feel.
Livy
Latin · A short form of Olivia or Livia, from Latin roots linked to the olive tree or the ancient Roman Livius family.
Lacie
English · Variant of Lacy, from a Norman French surname meaning from Lassy in Normandy.
Locke
English · English name meaning "enclosure" or "fortified place," also an occupational locksmith name.
Lacy
French · From the Norman surname de Lacy, derived from Lassy in Normandy; also evokes delicate lacework.
Lili
Hebrew · Diminutive of Lily or Elizabeth; associated with the lily flower symbolizing purity.
Lylla
English · A modern diminutive-style spelling of Lily/Lila, kept for its soft, whimsical feminine tone.
Laurie
Latin · Diminutive of Laura, from Latin 'laurus' meaning laurel tree, a symbol of victory.
Letti
Latin · A pet form of Letitia or Lettie, from Latin roots meaning joy or gladness.
Livi
Latin · Livi is a short form of Olivia or Livia, from Latin roots associated with olive or the ancient Roman family name Livius.
Lucina
Latin · From Latin 'lux' meaning light; Roman goddess of childbirth and an epithet of Juno.
Lillia
Latin · Variant of Lily or Lilia, from Latin 'lilium' meaning lily flower, symbolizing purity.
Lamont
Scottish · From Old Norse 'logmaðr' meaning lawman; a Scottish clan name of Norse origin.
Lizzy
English · Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew "Elisheva" meaning "God is my oath."
Lelani
English · Lelani is likely a spelling variant influenced by names like Leilani, used for its lyrical, floral feel.
Lenni
German · Lenni is a diminutive of names like Leonard or Helena, often carrying senses of strength or light.
Lovelyn
English · Lovelyn is an English modern name built from lovely, giving it a sweet affectionate meaning.
Lyriq
English · A modern spelling of Lyric, from the word for songlike poetry or musical verse.
Lorna
Scottish · Invented by R.D. Blackmore for his 1869 novel 'Lorna Doone'; associated with the Scottish place Lorne.
Luqman
Arabic · Luqman is an Arabic name associated with the wise Luqman of Islamic tradition, linked with wisdom and discernment.
Lianny
French · Likely a modern form related to Liane or Liana, names associated with youthful grace and vine imagery.
Lark
English · From the songbird lark, symbolizing dawn, joy, and carefree spirit.
Luigi
Italian · Italian form of Louis, from Germanic Hludwig meaning 'famous warrior.' A classic Italian royal name.
Luiza
Spanish · Portuguese/Spanish form of Louisa, from Germanic 'Hlodwig' meaning 'famous warrior.'
Lillyann
English · Lillyann blends Lily, from the flower name with Latin roots, and Ann, from Hebrew Hannah meaning “grace.”
Layanna
English · Layanna is likely a modern blend of names such as Leanna and Anna, carrying associations of grace.
Llewyn
Welsh · An Anglicized form of Llywelyn, historically tied to leadership in Welsh royal circles and now a modern first name.
Lainie
English · Lainie is a diminutive of Elaine, a form linked to Helen and commonly associated with light or brightness.
Layah
Hebrew · Layah is often treated as a modern form of Leah or Laya, tied to Hebrew roots meaning weary or delicate.
Lilibeth
English · Lilibeth blends Lily with Elizabeth; Elizabeth comes from Hebrew meaning 'God is my oath.'
Lyana
French · Lyana is likely related to Liana, a name linked with the vine and climbing plant imagery.
Liani
French · Liani is a melodic modern form that may relate to names like Eliana or Liana, often associated with grace or youthfulness.
Lyan
Arabic · Often linked to Arabic Layan, meaning "softness" or "gentleness," with a streamlined modern spelling.
Lucciano
Italian · Lucciano is a variant of Luciano, from Latin roots meaning light.
Lucifer
Latin · From Latin lucifer, meaning "light-bearer" or "morning star," later strongly associated with the fallen angel in Christian tradition.
Leigh
English · From Old English 'leah' meaning 'meadow or clearing.'
Lulu
English · Pet form of Louise (Germanic 'famous warrior') or Arabic for 'pearls.'
Leobardo
Spanish · Spanish compound name from Germanic elements meaning brave lion or bold people.
Lenin
Slavic · Slavic name possibly derived from the Lena River; associated with the Russian revolutionary.
Lakely
English · Modern invented name evoking a lakeside setting, likely a creative blend of Lake and -ley (Old English 'meadow').
Lora
English · Variant of Laura, from Latin 'laurus' meaning laurel or victory.
Lilo
German · A German short form of names like Elisabeth or Lieselotte, often carrying meanings tied to 'God is my oath.'
Leiah
Hebrew · Leiah is a variant of Leah, from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as weary or delicate.
Lariyah
Arabic · Lariyah is a modern elaboration of names like Aria or Lariah, often linked to Arabic-influenced sounds and taken to suggest grace or melody.
Lio
Latin · Short form of Leo or Lionel, from Latin 'leo' meaning 'lion,' used across Romance language traditions.
Laelynn
Hebrew · Blend of Lael, Hebrew for 'belonging to God,' and Lynn, a Welsh element meaning 'lake.'
Legacie
English · Creative spelling of Legacy, from Old French 'legacie,' meaning an inheritance or something handed down through generations.
Lilliann
English · Lilliann is an elaborated form of Lillian, ultimately from Latin lily symbolism associated with purity.
Lilac
English · Lilac comes from the flowering shrub name, ultimately from Persian via Arabic, and evokes the pale purple bloom.
Lilyanne
English · Lilyanne combines Lily, the flower symbolizing purity, with Anne, giving it a floral and classic compound origin.
Leylah
Arabic · A variant of Layla, meaning night in Arabic.
Lyanni
English · Modern invented feminine name from the Lyan/Lianne family, shaped mainly for contemporary aesthetic sound.
Layden
English · Layden is an English-style surname name, likely related to place names meaning path, lane, or settlement.
Liel
Hebrew · A Hebrew name meaning "my God" or "I have God."
Leilanni
English · Likely an English respelling of Leilani, used for its lyrical floral and heavenly associations.
Levin
German · German form of Liebwin meaning 'dear friend,' or a variant of Levi meaning 'joined.'
Lynden
English · Variant of Linden, from the linden tree or lime tree, an English place name element.
Leeann
English · Compound of Lee ('meadow' or 'clearing') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace').
Lucah
Latin · A variant linked to Lucas/Luke tradition, drawing on Latin *lux* meaning “light,” with a gentle modern ending.
Leam
English · A short diminutive-like English form from Liam/Leif families, used as a concise one-syllable given name.
Laiklyn
English · Modern invented name combining a Lai- prefix with the popular -lyn suffix.
Leann
English · Combination of Lee and Ann, or an anglicization of Irish Lianne; means 'graceful meadow.'
Leiani
English · Likely inspired by Leilani-style forms, associated with heavenly flowers or royal child imagery.
Loxley
English · English place name meaning 'woodland clearing,' famously associated with the legendary Robin Hood of Loxley.
Lennyx
English · A stylized variant of Lenny from Leonard, with Leonard linked to the old meaning “brave/lion-like.”
Lehlani
English · Lehlani is a variant of Leilani, a Hawaiian name meaning heavenly flowers or royal child of heaven.
Lizette
French · French diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning God is my oath.
Lareen
English · Likely related to Laura or Laurene, from Latin laurus meaning "laurel."
Lazer
Hebrew · Lazer is a Yiddish and Hebrew form of אלעזר, Eleazar, meaning God has helped.
Laela
Arabic · A variant of Layla or Leila, from Arabic, meaning night.
Loukas
Greek · Loukas is the Greek form of Luke, meaning "from Lucania" in southern Italy.
Leyah
Hebrew · A variant of Leah, a Hebrew name traditionally interpreted as weary or delicate.
Lujain
Arabic · Lujain is an Arabic name meaning silver, often used to evoke brightness and preciousness.
Leovanni
Latin · Modern invented blend of Leo (Latin, 'lion') and Giovanni (from Hebrew, 'God is gracious').
Lawton
English · English surname from Old English meaning 'settlement on a hill' or 'law town.'
Lisbeth
German · Short form of Elisabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'pledged to God'.
Lupita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Guadalupe, from Arabic 'wadi al-lubb' meaning 'river of black stones.'
Leandra
Greek · Feminine form of Leander, from Greek 'leon' (lion) and 'aner' (man), meaning 'lioness of the people.'
Lyndi
English · Lyndi is a modern diminutive of Linda or Lindsay, names tied to beauty or the linden tree/island place root.
Lilyan
English · Variant spelling of Lillian, from Latin lilium ("lily"), symbolizing innocence and beauty.
Lilli
Latin · Variant of Lily, from Latin 'lilium,' symbolizing purity; also a German pet form of Elisabeth.
Laci
English · A modern spelling of Lacy, originally an English surname from a Norman place-name.
Luccas
Latin · Luccas is a spelling variant of Lucas, from Latin roots meaning from Lucania and associated with light.
Laksh
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'aim,' 'target,' or 'goal'; a short form of Lakshya or Lakshman.
Laylin
Arabic · A modern variant of Layla, the Arabic name meaning 'night', with an English -lin suffix.
Lesley
Scottish · From a Scottish place name derived from Gaelic meaning 'garden of hollies.'
Lovella
English · Elaboration of Love with the diminutive suffix -ella, meaning little beloved one.
Leopoldo
German · From Germanic 'leud' (people) and 'bald' (bold), meaning 'bold people.' Used by European royalty.
Lillianne
Latin · Variant of Lillian combined with Anne, from Latin 'lilium' meaning lily.
Leyna
English · A modern spelling related to Lena or Elena names, often interpreted as a short, bright feminine form.
Lakai
English · Lakai is a modern coined name with a concise rhythmic form, likely created for sound rather than a single traditional root.
Liyah
Hebrew · Liyah is commonly used as a short form of Aaliyah or related names, often conveying exalted or ascending meanings.
Leeba
Hebrew · A variant of Liba/Liba, from Yiddish-Hebrew tradition, often meaning 'beloved' or linked with the heart.
Lavon
French · Modern name possibly from French 'la von' or a feminine variant; also linked to Hebrew place names.
Luc
French · Luc is the French form of Luke, from Latin lux or related roots associated with light.
Lyndie
English · Lyndie is a diminutive of Linda or Lyndon-related forms; Linda in Spanish means pretty or beautiful.
Lyza
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Liza, from Elizabeth, ultimately meaning 'God is my oath.'
Leianna
Hebrew · A blended form of Lei or Lea with Anna; Anna comes from Hebrew Hannah, meaning "grace."
Laniya
English · A modern melodic coinage, possibly influenced by names like Lani, Alana, or Aaliyah.
Liliya
Slavic · Liliya is a Slavic form of Lily, from the flower name and Latin lilium.
Landri
English · A modern surname-style form related to Landry, from an old Germanic name meaning 'ruler of the land.'
Lynleigh
English · A modern variant of Lynley, from Old English meaning 'flax meadow' or 'linden tree clearing'.
Lilla
English · Diminutive of Lillian or Elizabeth; sometimes linked to the lily flower.
Lavina
Latin · Variant of Lavinia, the legendary wife of Aeneas in Roman mythology, meaning woman of Rome.
Lucienne
French · French feminine form of Lucien, from Latin 'lux' meaning light.
Leilanie
English · Leilanie is a modern spelling of Leilani, a name associated with heavenly flowers and beauty.
Lyvia
Latin · A variant of Livia or Olivia, from Latin roots linked to blue, envious, or olive symbolism.
Lochlann
Irish · Lochlann is a Gaelic name meaning “land of lakes” and was historically used for Scandinavia or Norse lands.
Lucile
French · French form of Lucilla, diminutive of Latin 'lux' meaning 'light.' Associated with radiance and clarity.
Latrell
English · A modern invented name of likely African-American coinage, combining the La- prefix with Trell of uncertain origin.
Leigha
English · Leigha is a modern spelling of Lea or Leah, often tied in English use to meadow or clearing.
Lexy
Greek · A diminutive of Alexis or Alexandra, from Greek roots meaning defender or helper.
Lovelynn
English · Modern invented virtue name blending Love with the popular suffix -lynn.
Lion
Latin · From Latin leo meaning 'lion'; used as a given name symbolizing courage and strength.
Lyndy
English · Lyndy is a diminutive-style form related to Linda and Lyndon, often linked to the linden tree.
Leisha
German · Leisha is often treated as a variant of Alicia or Elisha-related forms, commonly interpreted as noble or God is salvation depending on source.
Lilya
Slavic · A Slavic and European form of Lily, from the flower name symbolizing purity and beauty.
Landree
English · Landree likely developed as a surname-style modern name related to Landry, from Germanic roots meaning ruler.
Lynnix
English · Creative modern name blending Lynn with a hard-x ending for visual and phonetic distinctiveness.
Lowell
English · From Old French lou (wolf) combined with a diminutive, meaning 'little wolf.' Also an English surname and place name.
Lander
English · From Old English 'land' meaning 'territory,' or an occupational name for a landowner.
Lilianne
French · French form of Lillian, from Latin 'lilium' meaning 'lily,' symbolizing purity and beauty.
Lazar
Hebrew · From Hebrew Eleazar meaning 'God has helped,' borne by the biblical Lazarus.
Leonna
Latin · Leonna is a feminine form of Leo, from Latin and Greek roots meaning 'lion.'
Lamir
Arabic · Lamir is likely influenced by Arabic amir, meaning prince or commander, with a prefixed La- form.
Loghan
Scottish · Loghan is a spelling variant of Logan, from a Scottish surname and place name meaning 'little hollow.'
Layloni
Arabic · Layloni appears to be a modern elaboration of Layla, preserving its Arabic association with “night.”
Lynnleigh
English · Compound of Lynn (Welsh, 'lake') and Leigh (Old English, 'meadow'), a modern blended name.
Locklyn
English · Modern invented feminine variant of Lochlan, an Irish-Scottish name meaning 'land of lakes.'
Lovina
English · Elaboration of the word 'love,' coined as a given name in 18th-century America.
Lisette
French · French diminutive of Elisabeth, from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Lemon
English · From Old English 'leofman' meaning dear man or beloved person; also an Irish surname variant.
Lumina
Latin · From Latin 'lumen' meaning light or brilliance; a luminous and rare poetic name.
Lalani
English · Likely a modern Hawaiian-style formation using lani "heaven/sky," giving it a bright celestial feel.
Leina
Arabic · Leina is often linked to Arabic Lina, meaning 'tender' or 'delicate,' though it also appears in modern English usage.
Leidy
Spanish · Leidy is a Spanish-influenced form of Lady, originally an English title of nobility.
Long
Chinese · A Vietnamese and Chinese-derived name often meaning dragon, a powerful symbol of strength and luck.
Leydi
English · A phonetic spelling of Lady, from the English noble title used as a given name.
Lariah
English · Lariah is a modern melodic name, possibly influenced by Mariah and Aria, with no single traditional source.
Laiklynn
English · A modern invented name combining an unusual Laik- prefix with the popular -lynn suffix.
Leone
Italian · From Latin 'leo' meaning 'lion,' used as a feminine form in English.
Liliane
French · French form of Lillian, derived from Latin lilium (lily), symbolizing purity and beauty.
Laszlo
Slavic · Hungarian form of Vladislav, from Slavic elements meaning "rule" and "glory."
Lyrica
Greek · Derived from lyric, from Greek roots tied to the lyre, evoking song, poetry, and musical expression.
Lunna
Latin · A variant of Luna, the Latin word for moon.
Leilanii
English · Variant spelling of Leilani, a Hawaiian name meaning 'heavenly flower' or 'royal child of heaven.'
Luxe
French · From French 'luxe' and Latin 'luxus' meaning luxury or abundance; a sleek modern word-name.
Lumen
Latin · Latin word meaning 'light,' used as a given name evoking brightness and illumination.
Lyna
French · Short form of names like Carolina or Angelina; also an independent French name meaning 'tender'.
Lakshmi
Indian · From Sanskrit Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, beauty, and good fortune.
Lakin
English · Surname-style given name from an English family name, likely linked to a place near water or a small stream.
Lilibet
English · Lilibet is an English pet form of Elizabeth, a playful diminutive of the Hebrew name meaning “God is my oath.”
Leilana
English · Leilana is a modern form influenced by Hawaiian lei and names like Leilani, evoking flowers, garlands, and heavenly beauty.
Lilyth
Hebrew · Lilyth is a spelling variant of Lilith, a Hebrew name tied to ancient mythology and night spirits.
Lilyrose
English · A floral compound name joining lily and rose, both long-used symbols of purity, beauty, and love.
Laker
English · English nature or occupational name for someone who lived near a lake or worked on the water.
Layani
Arabic · A softer spelling linked to Arabic Layan/Layna, meaning "softness" or "gentleness."
Lucious
Latin · Variant of Lucius, from Latin 'lux' meaning light or born at daylight.
Lavern
French · From French 'la verne' meaning the alder tree grove, or from a place name. Used as a unisex name in America.
Lanae
English · Modern coinage blending the prefix La- with the suffix -nae, possibly echoing Renae.
Ladarius
English · Ladarius is a modern elaborated name, likely built from the La- prefix and Darius, meaning loosely "possessing goodness" by association.
Laena
Greek · A feminine form likely related to Elena or Laena, with roots tied to names meaning light or torch.
Loralai
German · A variant of Lorelei, from the German rock and legend on the Rhine associated with a siren-like maiden.
Laiana
Latin · Modern variant blending Liana (Latin, 'vine') and Ana/Anna, suggesting beauty and grace.
Lyfe
English · Modern invented name using the English word 'life' with a stylized 'y' spelling, a bold contemporary word-name choice.
Lailynn
Arabic · Modern compound of Laila (Arabic 'night') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake or pool'), a lyrical contemporary blend.
Liev
Hebrew · Yiddish and Hebrew variant of Lev, meaning 'lion,' symbolizing strength and courage.
Lauro
Italian · Italian and Spanish form from Latin 'laurus' meaning 'laurel,' the ancient symbol of triumph.
Loralie
German · Variant of Lorelei, from the German Rhine legend; means 'luring rock' or 'alluring.'
Leonid
Greek · From Greek Leonidas, meaning "lion-like" or "son of the lion."
Lynley
English · An English surname-style name meaning flax meadow or lake meadow.
Liany
English · Likely a modern variant of Liana or Lia, used for its soft flowing sound more than for one fixed traditional meaning.
Leddy
Irish · A surname-derived modern first name likely linked to Irish/English family-name traditions.
Lucus
Latin · Variant spelling of Lucas, from Latin 'lux' meaning light or illumination.
Lanaya
English · A modern elaborated name, likely formed from La- with names like Anaya, giving it a melodic invented style.
Lizandro
Spanish · Lizandro is a variant of Lisandro, from Greek Lysandros meaning 'liberator of men.'
Lillee
English · A spelling variant of Lily, from the flower symbolizing purity and beauty.
Lochlyn
Scottish · A variant of Lachlan, a Scottish name meaning "from the land of lochs" or fjords.
Leylanie
Arabic · A modern elaboration of Layla or Leilani-style names, likely tied to the Arabic root for "night."
Linkoln
English · Variant of Lincoln, an English place name meaning "lake settlement" from Celtic and Latin roots.
Leul
African · An Ethiopian-associated name used for “king,” connected to Christian-era naming traditions in parts of Africa.
Laveah
Hebrew · A modern variant related to Leah-like forms, using a gentle spelling inspired by Hebrew name traditions.
Luxx
Latin · Modern stylized form of Lux, Latin for 'light,' with a doubled X for a bold contemporary effect.
Lunabelle
Latin · Combination of Luna (Latin, 'moon') and Belle (French, 'beautiful'), evoking celestial and luminous beauty.
Lynnex
English · A modern invented name combining Lynn (from Welsh 'llyn,' meaning lake) with the distinctive suffix '-ex.'
Lorene
French · Variant of Lorraine or elaboration of Lora, meaning from the province of Lorraine.
Leeroy
French · Variant of Leroy, from French 'le roi' meaning the king.
Luanna
English · Modern blend of Lou (famous warrior) and Anna (grace), meaning gracious warrior.
Laurent
French · French form of Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum,' a city associated with laurel trees.
Lucila
Latin · Spanish form of Lucilla, diminutive of Lucia, from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light.'
Llewelyn
Welsh · Welsh name meaning 'leader' or 'lion-like,' borne by medieval Welsh princes.
Lidya
Greek · A variant of Lydia, from the ancient Greek place name for the region of Lydia in Asia Minor.
Lejla
Arabic · Lejla is a Bosnian and Slavic form of Layla, from Arabic meaning night.
Lakeyn
English · Likely inspired by lake and Kayne-style endings, giving it a nature-based modern feel.
Lamari
English · Lamari is a modern name likely formed from La- with sounds from names like Amari or Lamar.
Leyana
Arabic · Leyana is likely related to Arabic Layana or Layan, meaning 'softness,' 'gentleness,' or 'tenderness.'
Laylynn
Arabic · Modern compound of Layla (Arabic 'night') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake'), creating a lyrical contemporary name.
Light
English · An English word name from Old English 'lēoht,' symbolizing illumination, clarity, and spiritual or moral radiance.
Locklan
Scottish · Variant of Lachlan, meaning 'from the land of fjords,' originally referring to Norse settlers in Scotland.
Leighlani
English · Modern blend of Leigh (Old English meadow) and Lani (Hawaiian sky/heaven), a creative invented combination.
Legynd
English · A stylized form of Legend, taken from the English word for a heroic or celebrated story.
Lelia
Latin · From the Roman family name Laelius, possibly meaning well-spoken or lily.
Lovell
English · Norman French diminutive meaning 'little wolf,' from Old French 'lou' (wolf).
Livingston
Scottish · Scottish place name meaning 'Leving's settlement,' originally from West Lothian.
Lowe
English · From Old French 'lou' or German 'Löwe' meaning 'lion,' or from a place name meaning 'hill.'
Lesli
Scottish · A spelling variant of Leslie, from a Scottish place name meaning garden of holly.