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Baby names starting with L
6,030 names · page 11 of 13
Laterius
Latin · Laterius has a Latinate form and likely reflects a modern elaboration built to sound classical.
Lazareth
Hebrew · Lazareth likely blends Lazarus and Nazareth; Lazarus comes from Hebrew Eleazar meaning God has helped.
Lazarick
Hebrew · Lazarick is a modern elaboration of Lazarus, from Hebrew Eleazar meaning God has helped.
Lexx
English · Lexx is a stylized modern short form of Alexander or Alexis, names rooted in Greek words for defending or helping.
Lochlainn
Irish · Lochlainn is an Irish Gaelic name meaning land of lakes, originally referring to Scandinavia.
Lexiana
Greek · Lexiana is a modern extension of Lexi or Alexa, from Greek-rooted names meaning “defender” or “helper of mankind.”
Lexiss
Greek · Lexiss is a stylized form of Lexis/Lexi, from Greek-rooted names meaning “defender.”
Leiyah
Hebrew · A modern spelling influenced by Leah or Leia, usually tied to the Hebrew name Leah.
Lenayah
Arabic · Likely a modern blend influenced by Lena and Anaya-style names, with a soft lyrical sound.
Leniya
English · A modern form possibly influenced by Lenya or Lena, names linked to light or tenderness.
Larencia
Latin · Larencia appears related to Laurentia or Laurence, from Latin Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum' and associated with laurel.
Libna
Hebrew · Libna comes from Hebrew and is linked to a biblical place-name meaning 'whiteness' or 'white place.'
Liley
English · Liley is likely an English variant of Lily, from the flower name, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Lithzy
English · Lithzy is likely a modern spelling of Litzy, a pet form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Littzy
English · Littzy is likely a creative spelling of Litzy, a diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning 'God is my oath.'
Ludwika
Slavic · Ludwika is the feminine Slavic form of Ludwig, from German elements meaning 'famous battle.'
Ladaya
English · Ladaya is a modern invented name, likely formed from La- plus a melodic -daya ending.
Ladaysia
English · Ladaysia is a contemporary coined name with rhythmic La- and -sia elements, created for sound and individuality.
Laelah
Arabic · Laelah is a variant of Laila or Layla, from Arabic meaning night.
Lakaia
English · Lakaia is a modern constructed name, likely blending La- with Kaia-like sounds for a fluid contemporary style.
Lamarra
Arabic · Likely a variant of Lamara or Samarra-style names, often linked to meanings like 'grace' or 'beauty' by modern usage.
Laneise
French · Probably a modern elaboration of La- names with a French-style ending, often associated with elegance and softness.
Larizza
Spanish · A likely variant of Larisa or Larissa, a name of Greek origin later adapted in Romance-language forms.
Lataiya
English · A modern invented form, possibly influenced by names like Taya or Atiyah, often associated with gift or grace.
Lavaria
Latin · Likely a modern form influenced by Lavinia, a Latin name connected with ancient Roman legend.
Leiny
Spanish · A modern diminutive-style name, possibly influenced by names like Elena, Leina, or Leinae.
Lekayla
English · A modern blend likely influenced by Kayla, a name often linked to Arabic or Hebrew roots meaning 'crown' or 'laurel.'
Leloni
English · Likely a modern melodic creation, possibly influenced by names like Leilani or Loni.
Lilyian
English · A variant of Lillian, ultimately tied to the lily flower, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Lised
French · Likely a rare variant influenced by Elise or Lisette, forms related to Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath.'
Llarely
Spanish · Likely a modern ornamental spelling influenced by Welsh-looking forms and Spanish phonetics.
Luisafernanda
Spanish · A compound Spanish name joining Luisa, 'famous warrior,' and Fernanda, 'bold journey' or 'adventurous.'
Lysha
English · Probably a modern variant of Aisha or Alicia, often associated with life, nobility, or truth depending on source influence.
Ladainian
English · A modern invented American name, likely modeled on rhythmic forms like LaDainian rather than a single traditional root.
Luzer
Hebrew · Likely related to the biblical place name Luz, an old Hebrew name associated with almond trees.
Laurentino
Latin · Laurentino is a Romance form of Laurentius, meaning from Laurentum and associated with laurel.
Laterian
English · Laterian is a modern elaborated name, likely created for sound and distinction rather than from an old root.
Lemorris
English · Lemorris likely blends the prefix Le- with Morris, a name ultimately linked to Latin Maurus, meaning Moorish or dark-skinned.
Lucias
Latin · Lucias is a variant of Lucius, from Latin lux, meaning light.
Laasya
Indian · Laasya comes from Sanskrit lasya, the graceful feminine dance in Hindu tradition.
Lakhia
Arabic · Lakhia is likely a modern Arabic-style name, possibly influenced by roots for meeting, finding, or worthiness.
Lehana
Hebrew · Likely a variant influenced by names like Leanna or Lahana, with soft sounds suggesting grace or gentleness.
Lanease
English · Likely a modern coined form built from La- and names like Denise or Lanise.
Leniah
Hebrew · Likely a modern variation of Lenia or names ending in -niah, echoing Hebrew-style divine-name endings.
Lashaunti
English · A modern coined name built from La- and Shaunti-like sounds, reflecting contemporary naming creativity.
Lataesha
English · A modern variant related to Latisha-type names, shaped by contemporary English phonetic styling.
Lazarria
Hebrew · A modern elaboration likely influenced by Lazarus or Azariah, both Hebrew biblical names.
Leaisha
English · A modern blend likely influenced by Leah and Aisha, combining Hebrew and Arabic naming sounds.
Lilija
Slavic · A Slavic form of Lily or Lilia, ultimately from the flower name lily.
Lizbhet
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva, meaning God is my oath.
Llenifer
Welsh · A rare variant of Jennifer, the Cornish and Welsh form of Guinevere, often linked with fair spirit meanings.
Lanaria
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Lana and Aria, with soft lyrical and light-related associations.
Lariana
English · A modern blend likely influenced by Lara and Ariana, often carrying graceful or cheerful associations.
Larianna
English · A variant of Larianna or Lariana, blending Laura or Lara with Anna-style endings.
Lashunti
English · A modern invented name with contemporary phonetic styling and no single clear traditional source.
Laylia
Arabic · A variant of Layla, from Arabic meaning "night."
Layssa
Arabic · Likely a variant of Laisa or Alyssa-style names, often associated with sweetness or noble grace in modern use.
Leelu
English · A playful modern diminutive, likely influenced by Lily, Lila, or LiLu sound patterns.
Lelanie
Greek · Likely related to Melanie, from Greek roots meaning "dark" or "black."
Lexsy
Greek · A modern spelling of Lexi, from Alexis, meaning "defender" or "helper."
Libertee
English · A creative spelling of Liberty, from Latin libertas, meaning "freedom."
Lieza
Hebrew · A variant of Liza, derived from Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath."
Lilana
English · A modern form related to Lily or Liliana, associated with the lily flower and purity.
Lissbet
Hebrew · A variant of Elisabet or Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath."
Lizzbeth
Hebrew · A stylized form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew, meaning "God is my oath."
Lyberti
English · A modern spelling of Liberty, from Latin libertas, meaning "freedom."
Lydianna
Greek · A blend of Lydia and Anna, combining "woman from Lydia" with "grace."
Lixandro
Spanish · Lixandro is likely a creative form of Lisandro or Alexandro, from Greek roots meaning liberator of men or defender of men.
Lesther
English · Lesther is a variant spelling of Lester, an English surname and place-name meaning 'fortified place' or 'camp.'
Latrevion
African · A modern coined name, likely built from contemporary African American naming patterns with the rhythmic suffix -vion.
Lathyn
English · Lathyn is likely a modern English-style invention, formed in the pattern of names like Layton and Nathan.
Laytin
English · Laytin is likely a modern spelling variant of Layton or Leighton, names rooted in English place names.
Leonaldo
Spanish · Leonaldo blends Leonardo and Leon, drawing on Germanic roots meaning lion-like strength and bravery.
Loagan
Scottish · Loagan is likely a spelling variant of Logan, a Scottish surname and place name meaning little hollow.
Luisarmando
Spanish · Luisarmando combines Luis and Armando, names from Germanic roots associated with fame, protection, and army.
Lukman
Arabic · Lukman is the Arabic form of Luqman, a wise figure in Islamic tradition associated with wisdom and counsel.
Leniyah
Hebrew · Leniyah is a modern name shaped like Hebrew-style forms, often associated with softness, grace, or divine favor.
Leisy
English · Likely a modern pet form related to Lacey or a Daisy-style sound, used as a light feminine diminutive.
Lexianna
Greek · Elaborated form of Lexi or Alexandra, from Greek roots meaning defender or helper of mankind.
Lanaia
English · Likely a modern invented name blending Lana and Nia sounds, giving it a soft, melodic feel rather than a single traditional etymology.
Lanajah
English · Probably a modern elaboration of Lana with the -jah ending, possibly influenced by Hebrew divine-name elements.
Laraina
English · Likely a modern variant related to Lorraine or Raina, carrying a graceful sound more than one fixed historic meaning.
Lailanie
English · A modern variant of Leilani, often interpreted with associations of flowers and heavenly beauty.
Lamarea
English · Likely a modern invented name, possibly influenced by sea-related sounds from Latin mare, meaning sea.
Lanavia
Latin · Likely a modern form influenced by Lavinia or similar Latin-rooted names with a graceful ending.
Lasharia
English · A modern elaborated name formed in the style of Shari or Sharia-influenced names.
Layia
Hebrew · Likely a modern variant of Leah or Leia, names traditionally linked to the Hebrew name Leah.
Lilyonna
English · A modern elaboration built from Lily with a flowing suffix, keeping the flower association central.
Lissbeth
Hebrew · A variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheva, meaning God is my oath.
Lisveth
Hebrew · A Spanish-influenced variant of Elizabeth, ultimately from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Londin
English · A modern spelling of London, taken from the English place name.
Lyanah
French · Likely related to Liana, from French liane, meaning a vine or climbing plant.
Laidy
English · Laidy reflects the English word lady, often adopted as a given name in Spanish-speaking contexts.
Laika
Slavic · Laika is a Slavic word-name, famously borne by the Soviet space dog, and can suggest bark or little barker.
Lailie
English · Lailie is likely a modern variant of Laila or Lily-influenced forms, with a soft lyrical sound.
Lailonie
English · Lailonie is likely a modern invented blend influenced by Laila and Leilani-style names.
Laliah
Arabic · Laliah likely draws from Laila-like Arabic roots associated with night and beauty.
Lameria
English · Lameria appears to be a modern invented name, possibly shaped by Amaria or Maria-style endings.
Lamoria
English · Lamoria is likely a modern invented name with melodic Romance-style sounds but no single traditional source.
Laniaya
English · Laniaya is likely a modern blend influenced by Lani and Aiya or Naya-style endings.
Lazaya
English · Lazaya is likely a modern invented name shaped by Zaia or Isaiah-style sounds.
Lexe
Greek · Lexe is likely a short modern form related to Alexis or Alexandra, from Greek roots meaning defend or helper.
Lexly
English · Lexly is a modern invented name built from Lex- forms like Alexis with a trendy -ly ending.
Lillyona
English · Lillyona likely blends Lily, from the flower name, with -ona for a more elaborate form.
Lucija
Slavic · Lucija is a Slavic form of Lucia, from Latin lux meaning light.
Lyddia
Greek · Lyddia is a spelling variant of Lydia, from Greek meaning woman from Lydia, an ancient region.
Lamareon
English · Lamareon is a modern elaborated name likely built from La- and Mar- elements found in contemporary English naming.
Lesane
French · Likely a French surname-style name, possibly from place or family-name usage, with an elegant modern sound.
Ladamion
English · A modern elaborated form influenced by names like Damien and Damion.
Ladanian
English · A modern coined name in the style of La- prefix names with a classical-sounding ending.
Lamarian
English · Likely a modern elaboration of Lamar, a surname-derived given name with French roots.
Legolas
English · A literary fantasy name created by J.R.R. Tolkien for an elf prince in The Lord of the Rings.
Luqmaan
Arabic · A variant of Luqman, an Arabic name associated with wisdom and the sage Luqman in Islamic tradition.
Lamarrion
English · A modern invented elaboration of Lamar or Marion-style elements, created for a distinctive sound.
Loegan
Scottish · A creative spelling of Logan, a Scottish surname from a place name meaning little hollow.
Lakell
English · A modern coined name, probably created from La- plus Kell sounds for distinctiveness and rhythm.
Laki
Norse · A Norse place name best known from Iceland, Laki refers to a volcanic mountain and carries a strong natural image.
Lamier
French · Likely a modern surname-style form related to Lamar or Lemar, with a polished French-influenced sound.
Laquavius
English · A modern invented name built in a distinctive contemporary style, often valued for sound and individuality.
Lemarion
English · A modern coined name, likely blending Lamar and Marion-style elements into a longer contemporary form.
Lenz
German · A German surname and given-name form tied to Lorenz, ultimately linked to Laurentum and laurel.
Levit
Hebrew · A Hebrew-derived form connected with Levi, traditionally interpreted as joined, attached, or allied.
Lincon
English · A spelling variant of Lincoln, an English place name meaning settlement by the pool or lake.
Lokesh
Indian · An Indian name meaning lord of the world, often used as an epithet of a Hindu deity.
Luigino
Italian · An Italian diminutive of Luigi, ultimately from a Germanic root meaning famed warrior.
Lyberty
English · Lyberty is a creative spelling of Liberty, from English meaning freedom.
Laryah
English · Laryah is likely a modern invented name influenced by Lariah and Aria-like forms.
Leaya
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Leah, a biblical name traditionally interpreted as weary or delicate.
Litzie
Hebrew · A pet form related to Elizabeth or Liesel, carrying the meaning pledged to God.
Lailaa
Arabic · Lailaa is a variant of Layla, from Arabic, meaning "night" or "dark beauty."
Laissa
Greek · Laissa is likely a modern form influenced by Greek-rooted names such as Larisa, associated with a place name from ancient Greece.
Laurelei
German · Laurelei is a spelling variant of Lorelei, the German Rhine rock name tied to a legendary siren figure.
Lillyn
English · Lillyn is a modern elaboration of Lily, the flower name symbolizing purity and innocence.
Lilyona
English · Lilyona appears to blend Lily with names like Leona or Iliona, carrying floral associations and a modern lyrical style.
Luseane
French · Luseane is likely a creative form related to Lucienne or Luciana, from Latin roots meaning "light."
Ladaisia
English · Likely a modern invented elaboration of La- and -dasia elements, created for sound and style more than fixed meaning.
Laili
Arabic · A variant of Layli or Leili, from Arabic and Persian forms meaning 'night' or 'born at night.'
Lanazia
English · Likely a modern invented name using fashionable La- and -zia sounds, without one clear traditional origin.
Larya
Latin · Probably a modern variant of Laria or Lara, linked to Latin roots associated with protection or cheerfulness.
Lazariah
Hebrew · An elaborated form of Lazarus or Azariah from Hebrew roots meaning 'God has helped.'
Leayah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Leah, the Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as 'weary' or 'delicate.'
Leilannie
English · Likely inspired by Leilani, a Hawaiian name meaning 'heavenly flowers' or 'royal child,' with an added English-style ending.
Lexiann
Greek · A modern blend of Lexi and Ann, ultimately tied to Greek roots meaning 'defender of mankind.'
Liadan
Irish · An Irish name from Liadain, often interpreted as 'grey lady' and known from early Irish poetry.
Liannette
French · A diminutive-style form of Liana or Lianne, carrying a delicate, graceful sense.
Litcy
English · Likely a rare modern invented spelling, possibly influenced by Litsy or Leticia-style sounds.
Lucabella
Latin · A compound name joining Luca or Lucia with bella, suggesting 'light' and 'beautiful.'
Lyneth
Welsh · Likely related to Lynette, a Welsh literary name associated with lake imagery and Arthurian romance.
Laciann
English · A modern elaboration of Lacey, from a Norman French place-name brought into English usage.
Laici
English · A creative modern spelling likely related to Lacey, an English name from a place-name of Norman origin.
Lajla
Arabic · A variant of Layla, from Arabic meaning night.
Lamija
Arabic · A name of Arabic origin meaning radiant, shining, or with beautiful lips in classical usage.
Lanaija
African · A modern constructed name likely combining La- with contemporary ending patterns, used for its melodic sound.
Lanajia
African · A modern invented name formed in contemporary naming style, valued more for sound than historical etymology.
Laniyia
English · Likely inspired by Lani, a name element meaning heaven or sky, with a modern extended ending.
Lashiya
African · A modern name built in a melodic contemporary style, possibly influenced by prefix-based creations like La- names.
Leauna
French · Likely a variant of Leona or Liana, from Latin roots associated with lion or youthful grace.
Leeannah
English · A modern blend of Lee and Anna, combining an English meadow element with Hebrew grace.
Leilonnie
English · Likely inspired by Leilani, a Hawaiian name meaning heavenly flowers, with a modern altered ending.
Leini
English · A contemporary stylistic form related to Leni/Leona families, used in modern English naming as a soft variant.
Lenasia
Greek · Likely a modern elaboration of Lena, a form linked to Helena, from Greek roots meaning torch or bright one.
Leslly
Scottish · A variant of Leslie, from a Scottish place-name meaning garden of holly or gray fortress.
Lilika
German · Likely a diminutive form related to Lily or Lilika traditions, tied to the lily flower.
Lilliaunna
Latin · A modern ornate form built from Lily or Lillian, ultimately linked to the lily flower.
Lillyian
Latin · A creative form of Lillian and Lily, from the Latin flower name lily.
Lillynn
Latin · A modern blend of Lily and Lynn, combining the lily flower with an English suffix.
Lilymarie
Latin · A compound name blending Lily, the flower, with Marie, the French form of Mary.
Luzmarie
Spanish · A compound of Spanish Luz, meaning light, and Marie, the French form of Mary.
Liko
Japanese · A modern international-sounding name with Japanese-like phonetics, used as a soft, contemporary unisex form.
Laden
Arabic · Arabic name element meaning 'endowed with' or 'possessing,' appearing in compound names across Arabic cultures.
Laterrious
English · Modern invented African-American name combining Latin-sounding elements with an elaborate suffix.
Laven
Hebrew · Variant of Laban, a Hebrew name meaning 'white' or 'bright,' borne by a patriarch in Genesis.
Lohith
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'red' or 'copper-colored,' associated with the planet Mars in Hindu tradition.
Lukkas
Greek · Variant spelling of Lucas/Lukas, from Greek Loukas meaning 'man from Lucania,' also a New Testament name.
Lamanuel
Hebrew · A spelling-influenced variant of Emmanuel, from Hebrew *immanu el* = “God is with us,” a clearly biblical naming pattern.
Levente
Slavic · An historic Central/Eastern European name often interpreted as “youth” or “warrior,” with later noble or martial royal associations.
Lual
African · A Dinka/South Sudanese-style name often used regionally, with exact lexical meaning varying by local pronunciation and clan usage.
Lailee
Arabic · Variant of Layla or Leila, Arabic for 'night', immortalized in classical Arabic poetry as a symbol of beauty.
Lul
Arabic · Somali and Arabic name meaning 'pearl,' symbolizing rarity and preciousness.
Leajah
Hebrew · Creative variant of Leah, from Hebrew meaning 'weary' or possibly 'meadow.'
Lilliauna
Latin · Elaborate modern variant of Lillian, from Latin lilium meaning 'lily flower.'
Lillyauna
Latin · Creative elaboration of Lily/Lillian, from Latin lilium meaning 'lily flower.'
Lillyen
Latin · Modern spelling variant of Lillian, from Latin lilium meaning 'lily.'
Lashyia
English · A modern invented name common in African American naming traditions, creatively coined with no classical root.
Leshly
English · A modern variant of Lesley, from a Scottish place name meaning 'garden of hollies' or 'grey fortress'.
Lexsey
English · A modern respelling of Lexie, a diminutive of Alexandra meaning 'defender of mankind' in Greek.
Lillieanne
English · A compound of Lillie (Latin, the lily flower) and Anne (Hebrew 'grace'), combining nature and virtue meanings.
Lizzi
English · A modern spelling variant of Lizzie, a diminutive of Elizabeth meaning 'my God is abundance' in Hebrew.
Lylianah
English · A modern stylized variant of Liliana, from Latin 'lilium' meaning 'lily', symbolizing purity and beauty.
Lylianna
English · A modern variant of Liliana, blending the Latin 'lily' with the suffix -anna, evoking grace and floral beauty.
Lylliana
English · An alternate stylized spelling of Liliana, from Latin 'lilium' (lily), emphasizing elegance through creative orthography.
Laaibah
Arabic · Arabic name meaning 'one who plays' or 'entertainer'; also revered in Islamic tradition as a name of Paradise.
Lakyria
Greek · Modern invented blend, possibly combining the prefix La- with Kyria (Greek, 'lady/lord').
Lamariya
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of the stylistic prefix La- with Maria (Hebrew, 'beloved' or 'wished-for child').
Leahana
Hebrew · Modern invented blend of Leah (Hebrew, 'weary' or 'delicate') and Ana/Hannah (Hebrew, 'grace').
Leeaira
English · Modern invented name, likely a creative blend of Lee and Aira/Keira, with no established classical root.
Lelu
English · Modern playful diminutive-style name, possibly a nickname blend of Lelia or Eleanor with no fixed etymology.
Leyonna
Latin · Modern invented variant of Leona, from Latin 'leo' meaning 'lion,' connoting strength and courage.
Lileah
English · Modern blend of Lily (English flower name, from Latin 'lilium') and Leah (Hebrew, 'weary' or 'delicate').
Liliauna
Latin · Modern invented elaboration of Lilian, derived from Latin 'lilium' meaning the lily flower, symbol of purity.
Lilleigh
English · Modern stylized spelling of Lily, the English flower name derived from Latin 'lilium,' symbolizing purity.
Lilyahna
English · Modern blend of Lily (English flower from Latin 'lilium') and Hannah (Hebrew, 'grace' or 'favor').
Luzdary
Spanish · Spanish invented blend of Luz ('light') and Darío/Dary, creating a luminous compound name.
Lamea
Arabic · From Arabic 'lami'a' meaning radiant, shining, or lustrous.
Lanikai
English · From Hawaiian meaning 'heavenly sea' or 'sea of heaven'; also a renowned beach in Oahu.
Lanyjah
English · Modern invented name with phonetic styling similar to Taniyah or Unique.
Laureana
Latin · Feminine elaboration of Laurean, from Latin 'laurus' meaning laurel, symbolizing honor and victory.
Layeska
English · Modern invented name with unique, creatively constructed phonetics.
Leairah
English · Modern invented name blending Leah and Aira with creative phonetic construction.
Leeara
English · Modern invented name combining Lee with an -ara suffix for a melodic contemporary sound.
Leilauni
English · Modern invented name blending Arabic Leila (night) with a Hawaiian-style -uni suffix.
Leilyn
English · Modern blend of Hawaiian 'lei' (garland) and Welsh 'lyn' (lake/brook), combining floral and water imagery.
Liczy
Slavic · Likely a modern creative spelling or Slavic-influenced diminutive of uncertain precise etymology.
Lilliona
English · Elaborated form of Lillian, from Latin 'lilium' meaning lily flower, symbolizing purity and beauty.
Lilyauna
English · Modern blend of Lily (Latin 'lilium', the flower) with a decorative -auna suffix.
Lilykate
English · Compound of Lily (Latin flower name) and Kate (Greek 'Aikaterine', meaning pure), creating a floral double name.
Livya
Latin · Variant of Livia or Olivia, from Latin 'oliva' meaning olive tree, a symbol of peace.
Lluvy
Spanish · Likely inspired by the Spanish word 'lluvia' meaning rain, used as a poetic nature-based given name.
Lucymarie
Latin · Compound of Lucy (Latin 'lux', light) and Marie (Hebrew Miriam, beloved/wished-for child).
Lylie
English · Variant spelling of Lily or Lila, rooted in Latin 'lilium' meaning the lily flower.
Lyllie
English · Alternate spelling of Lillie, from Latin 'lilium' for the lily flower, symbolizing purity.
Lynnasia
English · Modern invented blend combining Welsh 'llyn' (lake/brook) with a stylistic -asia suffix.
Lynnia
Welsh · Variant of Lynne or Lynnea, derived from Welsh 'llyn' meaning lake or pool.
Lyrika
Greek · Derived from Greek 'lyrikos' relating to the lyre, suggesting poetic and musical qualities.
Lytzi
German · A diminutive form of Swiss-German origin, used as an affectionate term or stylized given name.
Lastat
French · Variant of Lestat, likely from an old French surname; popularized as a literary vampire name by Anne Rice.
Landun
English · An English place-root name from land + dun, meaning “hill/fenced ground,” preserved as a rugged, nature-linked given name.
Lasana
Spanish · A modern global name form with fluid Hispanic and African usage, but no single fixed classical derivation today.
Lelend
English · A modern variant tied to Lennart-like name families, preserving a classical rhythm while its exact older meaning is unclear in this spelling.
Lochlain
Scottish · A Scottish-influenced form related to Lachlan traditions, carrying Gaelic heritage flavor and geographic imagery.
Lalit
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'elegant', 'beautiful', or 'playful', associated with artistry and grace.
Lexin
Greek · Modern variant of Alexis or Lexi, derived from Greek alexein meaning 'to defend' or 'to protect'.
Liran
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'my song' or 'my joy', combining li (to me) and ran (to sing/joy).
Luckas
Latin · Variant spelling of Lucas, from Latin Lucius meaning 'light' or Greek Loukas meaning 'from Lucania'.
Luigy
Italian · Phonetic variant of Luigi, the Italian form of Ludwig meaning 'famous warrior'.
Lukacs
Latin · Hungarian form of Lucas/Luke, from Latin Lucius or Greek Loukas, meaning 'light' or 'from Lucania'.
Lukaus
Latin · Modern stylized variant of Lucas, derived from Latin Lucius meaning 'light' or Greek Loukas.
Lizania
Spanish · Modern Hispanic invented name, possibly a blend of Liz (from Elizabeth) with a Latinate feminine suffix.
Lisania
Greek · Possibly inspired by Lysanias (Greek 'releasing sorrow'), a biblical figure in Luke, with a feminine elaboration.
Liasia
English · Modern invented name, a creative elaboration of Lisa or Alicia with a flowing feminine ending.
Lamariana
Latin · Modern invented blend combining the French prefix 'La-' with Mariana, Latin for 'of the sea'.
Lauralye
English · Modern invented blend of Laura (Latin, 'laurel tree') with a lyrical '-lye' suffix.
Laureli
Latin · A modern form of Laurel from Latin *laurus*, the laurel tree linked with honor and classic distinction.
Lemaya
Hebrew · A blended modern name from Lea/Leah and Maya patterns, chosen as a lyrical and soft feminine form.
Leyona
Greek · A variation of Leona from roots meaning lioness, softened in modern English as a feminine naming style.
Lyiah
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Leah, a biblical Hebrew name preserved in Scripture and adapted in contemporary form.
Laihla
Arabic · Variant spelling of Layla, the Arabic name meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty', immortalized in the classical Arabic love story of Qays and Layla.
Lailana
Arabic · Modern blend of Laila (Arabic: 'night') and Lana (Celtic/Slavic: 'light'), creating a lyrical name of contrasting imagery.
Lamarie
French · Modern invented blend incorporating Marie (French/Hebrew: 'beloved'), a creative contemporary feminine name with French-influenced elegance.
Lamayah
African · Modern invented name in the African American creative tradition, blending a 'La-' prefix with Maya and the '-yah' divine suffix.
Lanayia
English · Modern invented feminine name blending Lana and Nayia, a lyrical contemporary creation with fluid, melodic sound patterns.
Leamarie
Hebrew · Compound of Lea (Hebrew: 'weary' or 'meadow') and Marie (French form of Mary, Hebrew: 'beloved'), blending two biblical names.
Leannie
English · Soft variant of Leanne, a blend of Lee (Old English: 'meadow') and Anne (Hebrew: 'grace'), creating a gentle feminine name.
Lehanna
Hebrew · Variant of Leanna or Johanna, blending the Hebrew 'God is gracious' (-hanna) element with a contemporary 'Le-' prefix.
Linoy
Hebrew · Modern Hebrew feminine name meaning 'my song is mine' or 'I have a song', popular in contemporary Israel.
Liriel
Hebrew · Hebrew-inspired name combining 'liri' (my song) and 'el' (God), meaning 'my song belongs to God' or 'God's lyric'.
Lixy
English · Modern invented diminutive-style name, a creative short form possibly derived from Alexis or a similar '-lix' phonetic base.
Lucee
Latin · Variant spelling of Lucy, from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light', a name evoking brightness, clarity, and luminosity.
Lynniah
English · Modern blend of Lynn (Welsh: 'lake') and the Hebrew '-iah' divine suffix, creating a contemporary spiritually resonant name.
Laicey
French · Variant of Lacey, a Norman surname from the French place Lassy, brought to England after 1066.
Laighla
Arabic · Phonetic variant of Layla, an Arabic name meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty'.
Lailanee
English · Variant of Leilani, a Hawaiian name meaning 'heavenly flower' or 'royal child of heaven'.
Lakiaya
English · Modern invented name of African-American origin, a creative combination built on the La- prefix.
Lamaiya
English · Modern invented name blending the La- prefix with Amaya, an Arabic name meaning 'night rain'.
Lamariah
Hebrew · Modern variant of Mariah, from Hebrew meaning 'the Lord is my teacher' or 'bitterness'.
Lamera
English · Modern invented name, possibly a feminine elaboration combining La- with the suffix -mera.
Lanaiyah
English · Modern invented name combining Lana (Slavic 'light' or 'floating') with the Hebrew-style -iyah suffix.
Laneigh
English · Phonetic variant of Laney, a diminutive of Elaine or Lane meaning 'bright one' or 'pathway'.
Laraea
Greek · Modern variant inspired by Larissa, a Greek name meaning 'citadel' or 'cheerful'.
Lasia
Greek · Modern invented name, possibly a creative variant of Lacey or derived from Greek roots.
Leaunna
Latin · Variant of Leona or Liana, blending Latin 'leo' (lion) with the feminine -anna ending.
Lehna
Indian · Name of Sikh origin borne by Guru Angad Dev Ji; also used as a variant of Lena meaning 'bright'.
Leilynn
Arabic · Modern compound name blending Leila (Arabic 'night') with the Welsh-origin suffix -Lynn.
Lenai
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Lena meaning 'bright, shining' with a Hawaiian-style ending.
Lenci
Italian · Possibly a diminutive of Elena (Greek 'bright, shining') with Italian phonetic styling.
Levity
Latin · English word name from Latin 'levitas' meaning lightness or cheerfulness.
Lexsie
Greek · Phonetic variant of Lexie, a diminutive of Alexandra meaning 'defender of mankind' in Greek.
Liette
French · French diminutive name, a short form of Elise or Juliette, used in French-speaking regions.
Lihanna
Hebrew · Modern invented name blending Li- with Hannah (Hebrew 'grace') or stylistically inspired by Rihanna.
Liliona
Latin · Elaborated variant of Lilian, from Latin 'lilium' (lily), a flower symbolizing purity.
Lillianah
Latin · Elaborated form of Lillian, derived from Latin 'lilium' (lily), symbolizing purity and innocence.
Lillianrose
Latin · Modern compound name joining Lillian (Latin 'lily') and Rose (Latin 'rosa'), two floral symbols of purity.
Lilliyan
Latin · Phonetic variant of Lillian, derived from Latin 'lilium' (lily), representing purity.
Lincey
English · Variant of Lindsay, an Anglo-Scottish surname meaning 'Lincoln's wetland' or 'linden island'.
Lizneidy
Spanish · Modern invented compound blending Liz (Hebrew 'my God is abundance') with a Spanish-influenced -neidy suffix.
Lundynn
English · Modern invented spelling variant of London, the English capital city used as a place-inspired given name.
Luxie
Latin · Modern invented name from Latin 'lux' (light) with the affectionate -ie diminutive suffix.
Lylee
English · Modern invented combination of Lily (Latin floral name) and Lee (English 'meadow' or 'clearing').
Lansana
African · West African name of Mandinka/Guinean origin, a localized form of Hassan meaning 'good' or 'handsome.'
Lavant
French · From French 'le levant' (the rising sun, the east) or the English village of Lavant; used as a modern given name.
Ladanien
English · Modern invented name of African American origin, a creative coinage blending the French prefix 'La-' with an invented suffix.
Lelynd
English · Modern invented variant of Leland, an English place-based name meaning 'meadow land' or 'fallow land.'
Lamauri
English · Modern American invented name with the La- prefix combined with Mauri, a variation of Maurice meaning "dark" or "Moorish."
Landynn
English · Modern stylized spelling of Landon, an English place-based surname meaning "long hill" or "ridge," now used as a given name.
Loggan
Scottish · Variant spelling of Logan, from Scottish Gaelic "lagan," meaning "little hollow" or "small meadow," originally a place name.
Labryan
English · An English modern construction blending labi/lau-bryan sound patterns, mostly stylistic with limited historical meaning.
Lamaj
English · A modern English invented name, likely a phonetic variant of Lamont-like patterns.
Lasse
Latin · From Latin Laurentius via Scandinavian use, a diminutive form of Lars meaning tied to the laurel symbol.
Lelen
French · Modern French-leaning variant related to Leeland/Helen naming lines, valued as a contemporary spell form.
Leudy
German · A modern form related to Louis/Louie names, whose older Germanic roots mean famous and warrior.
Liiban
Arabic · Arabic-style modernized spelling seen in contemporary naming, often used as a variant form rather than one fixed meaning.
Lakshman
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning 'endowed with lucky marks,' borne by the devoted brother of Rama in the Hindu epic Ramayana.
Lamarqus
Latin · Modern African-American elaboration of Marcus, from Latin meaning 'of Mars,' the Roman god of war.
Lameer
Arabic · Arabic variant of Amir meaning 'prince,' 'commander,' or 'one who commands,' widely used across the Arab world.
Laython
English · Modern invented variant of Layton or Clayton, Old English place names meaning 'settlement with a leek garden.'
Leighland
English · Modern elaboration of Leigh or Leyland, from Old English meaning 'meadow land' or 'woodland clearing.'
Leilan
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Hawaiian Leilani meaning 'heavenly flower' or 'royal child.'
Lekhi
Indian · Sanskrit-derived name related to 'lekha' meaning 'writing' or 'inscription,' connoting literacy and scholarly pursuit.
Lukeanthony
Greek · Combined given name uniting Luke (Greek: 'light' or 'from Lucania') and Anthony (Latin: 'priceless one').
Lukin
Slavic · Slavic diminutive form of Luka/Luke, from Greek Loukas meaning 'light' or 'man from Lucania.'
Lusvin
Spanish · Modern invented name used in Latin American communities, a creative blend with contemporary phonetic appeal.
Luukas
Greek · Finnish form of Lucas/Luke, from Greek Loukas meaning 'light' or 'man from Lucania,' also a New Testament apostle.
Leilene
Arabic · Variant of Leila, an Arabic and Persian name meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty.'
Leyni
English · A modern variant of Lena/Leah-style names, used as a soft contemporary feminine form in English-speaking naming.
Lizmari
Spanish · A modern fused form of Liza and Mari, blending familiar Spanish and English name elements.
Leaja
English · A soft modern form related to Lea/Leah naming traditions, built as a stylized feminine variant.
Leileen
English · A contemporary modern form of Leanne/Leanne-style names with a flowing extra syllable emphasis.
Liviah
Latin · Variant of Livia (Latin, olive tree) with Hebrew -ah suffix, merging Roman and Semitic traditions.
Lamayia
Arabic · Modern invented name possibly blending Lamia (Arabic 'dark-lipped') and Maya, with contemporary styling.
Lillieana
Latin · Ornate compound of Lillie (Latin lily flower) and Ana (Hebrew 'gracious'), a modern elaborate form.
Lillyin
Latin · Modern variant of Lillian, from Latin lilium meaning 'lily flower,' symbolizing purity and beauty.
Lizy
Hebrew · Diminutive variant of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath'.
Lundin
Norse · Derived from Scandinavian 'lund' meaning grove or small wood; originally a surname and place name.
Laeloni
English · A modern invented name with a Polynesian-inspired rhythm, possibly a creative blend of Lae and Loni.
Laiylah
Arabic · A stylized spelling of Layla, from Arabic meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty,' celebrated in classical poetry.
Lali
Indian · A name of Indian origin from Sanskrit lālā meaning 'beloved' or 'darling,' also used as a diminutive in Spanish.
Laniyha
English · A modern invented name, a stylized variation of Lania or Lanaya with a unique spelling.
Lasiyah
English · A modern invented name, possibly a creative variation of Aaliyah or Lasya with a unique spelling.
Laurianna
Latin · A compound name blending Laura (Latin, 'laurel') with Anna (Hebrew, 'grace'), creating an elegant combination.
Laylonnie
Arabic · A modern invented name combining Layla (Arabic, 'night') with a melodic suffix, creating a lyrical sound.
Leahla
Hebrew · A modern elaboration of Leah, from Hebrew meaning 'weary' or 'delicate,' with an added melodic suffix.
Leanie
English · A modern diminutive form, likely derived from Eleanor or Lean, suggesting gentleness and charm.
Lilarose
Persian · A compound name joining Lila (Persian, 'lilac') and Rose (Latin, 'rose'), evoking delicate floral beauty.
Liliyana
Slavic · A Slavic elaboration of Liliana, derived from Latin lilium meaning 'lily,' symbolizing purity and beauty.
Lilliahna
Latin · A modern elaborated spelling of Lilliana, from Latin lilium meaning 'lily,' a symbol of purity.
Lillyahna
Latin · A modern stylized spelling of Lilliana, from Latin lilium 'lily,' emphasizing purity and floral beauty.
Lilyin
English · A modern invented variation of Lily, from Latin lilium meaning 'lily,' a flower symbolizing innocence.
Lismari
Hebrew · Latin American compound of Lisa (from Elizabeth, 'God is my oath') and Mari (Mary), blending two beloved Hebrew-rooted names.
Loammi
Hebrew · Hebrew biblical name meaning 'not my people,' from the Book of Hosea where it symbolizes estrangement from God.
Lylli
English · Creative spelling of Lily, derived from Latin 'lilium,' a flower long symbolizing purity and innocence.
Lahni
English · A modern variant possibly derived from Lani, meaning 'sky' or 'heaven' in Hawaiian.
Laileen
Irish · A modern variant of Eileen or Aileen, from the Irish form of Helen meaning 'bright, shining light'.
Lajaya
Indian · A modern blend of the La- prefix with Jaya, from Sanskrit meaning 'victory'.
Lakyrah
English · A modern invented name, likely a creative blend with a feminine -rah suffix.
Laleah
Hebrew · A modern blend of the La- prefix with Leah, the Hebrew name meaning 'weary' or 'delicate'.
Laliana
English · A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Lali and Ana with no single ancient etymology.
Lameya
Arabic · From Arabic, meaning 'lustrous' or 'with beautifully dark shining lips', a classical poetic name.
Lanyra
English · A modern invented name with no established etymology, a creative feminine coinage.
Larayna
Latin · A modern variant blending Lara (Latin 'famous') or Lorraine with the suffix -ayna.
Layleen
Arabic · A modern blend of Layla (Arabic 'night') and the Irish-influenced diminutive suffix -leen.
Layliah
Arabic · A variant of Layla, the Arabic name meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty', with a soft -iah ending.
Laylianna
Arabic · A modern blend of Layla (Arabic 'night') and Anna (Hebrew 'grace').
Laylla
Arabic · A variant spelling of Layla, the Arabic name meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty'.
Laziah
Hebrew · A modern Hebrew-inspired name, possibly a variant of Aziah or Uzziah meaning 'God is my strength'.
Leilane
English · A variant of Leilani, from Hawaiian meaning 'heavenly flower' or 'royal child of heaven'.
Leilena
English · A modern blend of Leilani (Hawaiian 'heavenly flower') and Elena (Greek 'bright, shining').
Leionna
English · A modern invented name, possibly blending Lei- with Leona from Latin 'lioness'.
Lensa
African · An Ethiopian/Oromo female name; Lensa is a traditional name in the Oromo-speaking regions of Ethiopia.
Lexci
Greek · A creative spelling of Lexi, a diminutive of Alexandra meaning 'defender of men'.
Lianet
Spanish · A Spanish/Cuban feminine diminutive related to Liana, meaning 'climbing vine' or 'to bind'.
Lilea
Latin · A modern variant of Lilia or Lilaea, derived from Latin 'lilium' meaning 'lily'.
Lillienne
Latin · A French-influenced elaboration of Lillian, derived from Latin 'lilium' meaning 'lily flower'.
Lillya
Latin · A variant of Lilly, from Latin 'lilium', the lily flower symbolizing purity and beauty.
Lilyani
Latin · A modern blend of Lily (Latin 'lilium') with the suffix -ani, a contemporary creative coinage.
Lilylynn
Latin · A modern compound of Lily (Latin 'lily flower') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake'), a nature-themed blend.
Linayah
English · A modern invented name, a creative variant of Linaya or Lenaya with no single ancient root.
Liseli
African · A Lozi (Zambian) name meaning 'light', reflecting themes of brightness and illumination.
Loralynn
Latin · A modern blend of Lora (Latin 'laurel') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake'), a contemporary compound name.
Lucyanna
Latin · A modern blend of Lucy (Latin 'light') and Anna (Hebrew 'grace'), combining two classic names.
Lyllyan
Latin · A creative spelling of Lillian, derived from the Latin 'lilium,' meaning the lily flower, symbolizing purity.
Lynlie
Welsh · A modern invented blend of Lynn (Welsh for 'lake') and Lee, creating a soft melodic compound name.
Lyzandra
Greek · A variant of Lysandra, from Greek 'lyein' (to free) and 'aner' (man), meaning 'liberator of men.'
Leelen
English · Modern invented name, a creative variation possibly inspired by Leland or Lee, with no classical roots.
Lynkon
English · Modern invented variation of Lincoln, from Old English meaning 'lake colony' or 'Roman colony by the pool.'
Leeshaun
English · Modern invented name blending Lee with Shaun (Irish: 'God is gracious'), an American coinage.
Lemaj
English · Modern invented name with a distinctive phonetic structure, a unique contemporary American coinage.
Lenden
English · Modern variation possibly related to Linden (English: lime tree) or a phonetic American coinage.
Luisgabriel
Spanish · Spanish compound of Luis ('famous warrior') and Gabriel (Hebrew: 'God is my strength').
Ladaveon
English · Modern invented name of African-American origin, creatively combining the prefix La- with Daveon.
Ladavian
English · Modern invented name combining the prefix La- with Davian, a creative African-American given name.
Ladaynian
English · Modern invented name, likely inspired by NFL player LaDainian Tomlinson; a creative blend of La- and Daynian.
Laderrian
English · Modern invented name of African-American origin, blending the prefix La- with -derrian.
Landric
German · Old Germanic name from land (territory) and ric (ruler, power), meaning 'land ruler' or 'lord of the land.'
Larreon
Latin · Modern invented variant of Larry/Lawrence, from Latin Laurentius meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'laurel-crowned.'
Leilend
English · Variant of Leland, an English place-based name meaning 'meadowland' or 'fallow land.'
Lelind
English · Variant spelling of Leland, an English place-derived name meaning 'meadowland' or 'fallow land.'
Lelyn
Welsh · Modern invented name, possibly Welsh-influenced, a creative variant of Leland or a lyrical given name.
Lerico
English · Modern invented name, possibly inspired by Jericho (Hebrew) or blending Leri- with the suffix -rico.
Loagen
Scottish · Variant of Logan, a Scottish Gaelic place name and surname meaning 'little hollow.'
Laveya
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, a contemporary creative coinage.
Lanaijah
English · Modern invented blend of Lana and the Hebrew prophetic suffix -ijah, as in Elijah meaning 'my God is Yahweh.'
Leonah
Latin · Variant of Leona, derived from Latin 'leo' meaning lion, symbolizing strength and courage.
Luzmary
Spanish · Spanish compound of Luz (light) and Mary (beloved), combining radiance with devotion.
Leighna
English · Modern spelling variant of Lena or Layna, blending Irish and English naming traditions.
Leihla
Arabic · Variant spelling of Layla, from Arabic meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty.'
Lilyannah
English · Blend of Lily (Latin flower name) and Hannah (Hebrew, 'grace'), creating a floral compound name.
Lilyen
English · Creative variant of Lily, the flower name derived from Latin 'lilium,' with a stylized ending.
Lyli
English · Stylized variant of Lily, the flower name rooted in Latin 'lilium.'
Lailene
Arabic · Modern invented blend of Laila (Arabic: 'night') with the suffix -lene for a lyrical effect.
Laionna
English · Modern invented name blending Lai with -onna, evoking Leona (Latin: 'lioness').
Laylamarie
Arabic · Modern compound name joining Layla (Arabic: 'night') and Marie (Hebrew/French: 'beloved').
Laylene
Arabic · Modern invented blend of Layla (Arabic: 'night') with the suffix -lene for a melodic sound.
Laziya
English · Modern invented name blending Laz with a feminine suffix, creating a smooth and distinctive sound.
Leyiah
Hebrew · A variant of Leah, from the Hebrew name meaning 'weary,' updated into a contemporary phonetic form.
Liddia
Greek · A modern variant of Lydia, ultimately referring to the ancient Greek region of Lydia in Anatolia.
Lilium
Latin · From Latin lilium, meaning the lily flower; used as a name for purity and beauty.
Llubia
Slavic · Likely a stylized Lubia form, plausibly tied to a Slavic ljub root meaning love or dear one.
Labraya
English · A modern invented name, possibly inspired by Layla or Abriana, created for its rhythmic and contemporary sound.
Laella
English · A modern invented name blending the 'La' prefix with the elegant '-ella' suffix, evoking a soft, feminine character.
Lailey
English · A modern invented variant of Hailey or Layla, echoing Old English 'leah' meaning 'meadow' or Arabic 'night.'
Lalicia
English · A modern invented name blending 'La' with Alicia or Felicia, from Latin roots meaning 'noble' or 'happiness and luck.'
Laylaann
Arabic · Modern compound of Arabic Layla (night) and Hebrew Ann (grace), blending two classic name traditions.
Layleigh
Arabic · Modern spelling variant of Layla (Arabic: night) fused with the English suffix -leigh (meadow clearing).
Layra
Latin · Creative respelling bridging Latin Laura (laurel) and Greek Lyra (lyre), a modern melodic variant.
Laziyah
Arabic · Modern invented name inspired by Arabic names ending in -iyah, connoting divine exaltation or nearness to God.
Leahrose
Hebrew · Compound of Hebrew Leah (weary) and Latin Rosa (rose), joining a biblical name with a floral symbol.
Leeyana
English · Creative variant of Leanna or Liana, combining English and Hebrew elements evoking grace and flowing vines.
Leilaney
Arabic · Variant of Leilani blending Arabic Leila (night) with a Polynesian-influenced suffix evoking the heavens.
Leilonie
Arabic · Modern invented variant of Leilani, fusing Arabic Leila (night) with a creative Polynesian-inspired ending.
Leriah
Hebrew · Modern invented name shaped by Hebrew names ending in -riah (Yahweh is exalted/teacher), with an invented prefix.
Lidea
Greek · Creative variant of Lydia, the Greek name denoting a person from Lydia, an ancient prosperous kingdom in Asia Minor.
Lilany
Latin · Modern blend of Lily (Latin lilium: lily flower) with a creative suffix, possibly influenced by Leilani.
Lilliannah
Latin · Grand compound of Lillian (Latin: lily) and Hannah (Hebrew: grace), layering floral and biblical meaning.
Livea
Latin · Variant of Latin Livia or Olivia, both rooted in the olive tree, a classical symbol of peace and abundance.
Livija
Latin · Slavic and Baltic variant of Latin Livia, derived from the olive tree, carried into Eastern European naming.
Llayla
Arabic · Alternate spelling of Layla, the Arabic name meaning 'night,' romanticized through classical Arabic poetry.
Lohgan
Scottish · Phonetic respelling of Logan, a Scottish-Irish surname meaning 'little hollow' now widely used as a given name.
Loreyna
French · Variant of Lorena or Lorraine, evoking either the French region Lorraine or the Latin laurel wreath.
Luzmila
Spanish · Compound of Spanish Luz (light) and Slavic Mila (dear/gracious), meaning 'gracious light' across two traditions.
Lydianne
Greek · Blend of Greek Lydia (from the ancient kingdom) and Hebrew Anne (grace), merging classical geography with biblical virtue.
Lyniya
English · Modern invented name with a melodic quality, likely a creative extension of Lynn, itself from Welsh (lake).
Lyricc
Greek · Creative double-c respelling of Lyric, from Greek lyrikos (singing to the lyre), used as a musical word name.
Laythen
English · A modern invented variant of Layton, an English place name meaning 'settlement with a leek garden.'
Leonitus
Latin · A Latinate elaboration of Leon or Leonidas, from the Greek 'leon' meaning 'lion,' symbolizing strength and bravery.
Laiton
English · A variant spelling of Layton or Leighton, an English place name meaning 'settlement by a leek garden' or herb farm.
Lazavion
Hebrew · A modern invented elaboration of Lazarus, the Hebrew biblical name meaning 'God has helped,' with contemporary styling.
Lazarion
Greek · Elaborated Greek variant of Lazarus, from Hebrew El'azar meaning 'God has helped'.
Leosvel
Spanish · Modern invented compound, likely blending Leo (Latin, 'lion') with a second invented element, common in Latin America.
Liang
Chinese · From Chinese 亮 (liàng) meaning 'bright, brilliant' or 良 (liáng) meaning 'good, virtuous, excellent'.
Laderion
Greek · A fantasy-like modern name with a Greek-sounding -ion ending, not a standard classical anthroponymic form.
Laeton
English · A modern variant near Leighton/Leighton, originally place-based but now used as a fresh given-name spelling.
Lakel
English · A shortened modern name from lake-root imagery, used more as a stylized given name than a historic term.
Lalith
Indian · From Sanskrit Lalit/Lalitha, meaning graceful, playful, or lovely; the modern form is a softened Indian-style rendering.
Laquavion
English · A modern coined name in the U.S. naming tradition, combining La- and -vion for rhythmic appeal rather than old etymology.
Lataveon
English · A recent invented form using layered vowels, built for distinctive sound and uniqueness in modern naming culture.
Latrayvion
English · A highly stylized modern creation with repeated syllables, clearly a contemporary invented name form.
Latu
Japanese · Used in Japanese surname contexts, this short form is a modern given-name adaptation with minimal inherited lexical meaning.
Leonidis
Greek · Greek surname ending in -idis, meaning 'descendant of Leon'; it marks lineage from the lion-rooted name Leon.
Leylan
Arabic · Modern name variant often linked to Arabic night-root forms, used as a stylized spelling of names sounding like 'Layla/Leilan.'
Lisander
Greek · From Greek *Lysandros*, combining release and man, meaning 'he who frees men,' a classical and historic Greek name.
Loganjames
Scottish · Compound of Logan ('little hollow,' Scottish) and James ('supplanter,' Hebrew).
Lrey
English · Modern invented name, likely a stylized variant of Rey or Grey.
Lexii
Greek · A modern spelling of Lexie, a diminutive of Alexandra/Alexis meaning “defender of men,” with trendy styling.
Leanah
Hebrew · Probably a variant of Leana or Lina, often linked to names meaning "delicate," "light," or "meadow dweller."
Leighlah
Arabic · A stylized spelling of Leila/Layla, an Arabic and Persian name meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty.'
Levaeh
English · A variant of Nevaeh, a modern invented name that is 'heaven' spelled backward, popularized in the early 2000s.
Laynah
Arabic · Variant of Layna or Lana, possibly from Arabic 'layyin' meaning 'gentle, soft,' or a form of Elena.
Leryn
English · Modern invented name, likely a phonetic blend of Lauren (Latin 'laurel') and Erin (Irish 'Ireland').
Lihi
Hebrew · Hebrew feminine name meaning 'I have a crown' or associated with the phrase 'morning dew belongs to me.'
Lilyane
Latin · French elaboration of Lily, from Latin 'lilium,' symbolizing purity and beauty, with a Gallic feminine ending.
Lyndah
Spanish · Variant of Linda, from Spanish 'linda' (pretty) or Germanic 'linde' (linden tree, gentle).
Lamyiah
Arabic · Variant of Lamiya, an Arabic name praising dark, beautiful lips; considered a classic term of poetic beauty.
Lashiyah
English · Modern invented name combining a La- prefix with the Hebrew-influenced -iyah divine suffix.
Latiyah
English · Contemporary invented name pairing a La- prefix with the -iyah suffix; no classical etymology.
Leiyla
Arabic · Variant of Layla/Leila, from Arabic and Persian meaning night or dark beauty, immortalized in classical poetry.
Lexanni
English · Modern invented blend of Lexi (defender of men, from Greek Alexandra) and the suffix -anni.
Liannie
French · Diminutive form of Liane/Lianna, derived from French meaning to bind or the climbing vine; used as an affectionate form.
Lierra
English · Modern invented name, possibly a blend of Liera and Sierra; no established classical meaning.
Likhita
Indian · Sanskrit name meaning written or inscribed, from the root 'likh' meaning to write or engrave.
Lilleah
Hebrew · Blend of Lily (Latin for the pure flower) and Leah (Hebrew, meaning weary or delicate); a floral-biblical compound.
Lillyanah
Latin · Extended form of Liliana, from Latin 'lilium' (lily flower) combined with the suffix -ana; means pure and beautiful.
Lizah
Hebrew · Variant of Liza, a short form of Elizabeth from Hebrew Elisheba meaning God is my oath or my God is abundance.
Lluviana
Spanish · Spanish-derived name from 'lluvia' meaning rain; evokes the refreshing and life-giving nature of rainfall.
Londonmarie
English · Compound of London (English place name, possibly from Celtic 'Londinium') and Marie, the French form of Mary.
Loveaya
English · Modern invented name rooted in the English word love; a contemporary expression of affection as a given name.
Lyniyah
English · Modern invented blend of Lynn (Welsh, meaning lake or waterfall) and the -iyah divine suffix.
Lainah
English · Variant of Laina or Layna, a modern feminine name possibly derived from Elena meaning bright shining light.
Laiona
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Leona (Latin for lioness) with a creative contemporary spelling.
Lanayshia
English · Modern invented name combining Lana or Lanay with the popular -shia suffix in contemporary American naming.
Larionna
English · Modern invented name blending Lari with the feminine -onna suffix, popular in African American naming traditions.
Larriah
English · Modern invented feminine name, a creative blend inspired by the -riah suffix pattern common in contemporary naming.
Layiah
Arabic · Modern variant of Aaliyah or Layla, influenced by the Arabic name meaning exalted or night beauty.
Laylina
Arabic · Modern compound blending Layla (Arabic for night) with the melodic -lina suffix, a lyrical feminine creation.
Lealah
Arabic · Variant of Leila or Leilah, the Arabic and Persian name meaning night, dark beauty, or dark-haired.
Learah
English · Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Lara (from Latin Larissa or Lares) with a soft feminine ending.
Leightan
English · Variant of Leighton, an English place name meaning leek enclosure or herb garden, used as a given name.
Leiyana
English · Modern invented name, a blend of Leila or Lei with the suffix -yana, reflecting contemporary creative naming.
Leviah
Hebrew · Feminine form of Levi, the Hebrew tribal name meaning joined or attached, with the divine -ah suffix added.
Lexcie
Greek · Creative spelling of Lexie, a diminutive of Alexandra from the Greek meaning defender of men.
Lialah
Arabic · Variant of Lilah or Lila, blending Arabic layla (night) and Hebrew lilah, also evoking the lilac flower.
Likhitha
Indian · Sanskrit-origin Telugu name meaning written or inscribed, derived from the root likh meaning to write.
Lilan
Persian · Variant of Lila, from Persian/Sanskrit meaning 'night' or 'divine play.'
Lillyannah
English · Modern invented compound of Lily (the flower) and Hannah (Hebrew: grace), blending nature and biblical roots.
Lillyjo
English · Modern invented compound of Lily (flower) and Jo, a diminutive of Josephine meaning 'God will add.'
Liniyah
Arabic · Modern invented name, likely a stylized blend of Lina (Arabic: tender) with the -iyah suffix.
Lucea
Latin · Variant of Lucia/Luce, derived from Latin lux meaning 'light.'
Luchia
Latin · Variant of Lucia, from Latin lux meaning 'light,' associated with Saint Lucia of Syracuse.
Lyia
Greek · Modern invented variant, likely inspired by Lydia (Greek region) or a stylized form of Leah.
Lyneah
English · Modern invented variant of Linnea, a Scandinavian name meaning 'lime tree' or 'linden tree.'
Ledion
Latin · Albanian given name believed to derive from Latin 'leo,' meaning 'lion,' symbolizing strength.
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