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Baby names starting with L

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Liesel
German · A German diminutive of Elisabeth, meaning "God is my oath."
Liesl
German · Liesl is a German diminutive of Elisabeth, from Hebrew, meaning "God is my oath."
Lamees
Arabic · Lamees is an Arabic name often interpreted as soft to the touch, smooth, or gentle.
Layni
English · A modern spelling of Lainey, often used as a diminutive of Elaine or Lane, with a bright contemporary feel.
Lavi
Hebrew · Hebrew name meaning 'lion,' symbolizing strength and courage; also a modern Israeli given name.
Liviana
Latin · Italian feminine elaboration of the Roman family name Livius, possibly meaning 'blue' or 'envious'.
Luxury
English · Luxury comes from the English word for richness, indulgence, and elegance, used as a modern word name.
Lovie
English · English pet name derived from the word 'love,' used as a term of endearment.
Lanora
English · Contracted form of Eleanora, meaning light or bright shining one.
Lynnie
English · A diminutive of Lynn, from Welsh 'llyn' meaning lake, used as an affectionate pet form.
Ladd
English · From Middle English 'ladde' meaning servant or young man; an occupational or descriptive surname.
Laron
French · Modern name, possibly from French 'la Ron' or a blend of La- prefix with Ron, meaning counsel ruler.
Leib
Hebrew · Leib is a Jewish Yiddish name meaning lion, often paired with Hebrew Judah names in traditional naming.
Lareina
Spanish · From Spanish la reina, literally meaning the queen.
Laisha
Arabic · Laisha is likely influenced by Aisha, from Arabic meaning "alive," with the added La- prefix.
Leevi
Hebrew · Leevi is a form of Levi, from Hebrew, traditionally interpreted as "joined" or "attached."
Lukasz
Latin · A Slavic form of Luke from Latin Lucas, meaning “from Lucania” and traditionally linked with light.
Luisangel
Spanish · Luisangel combines Luis and Angel, meaning 'famous warrior' and 'messenger.'
Leilanny
English · A modern invented name blending Leilani (Hawaiian, 'heavenly flower') with the melodic suffix -anny.
Lorik
German · Germanic royal-style name with fame and ruler elements, preserved as Lorik in modern spellings.
Lawsyn
English · A modern spelling variant of Lawson, an English surname meaning 'son of Lawrence,' from Latin Laurentius.
Leeanna
English · Compound of Lee ('meadow') and Anna ('grace'), a modern American combination name.
Lavelle
French · French origin meaning 'the valley,' used as a given name.
Lilymae
English · Compound name combining Lily, the flower symbolizing purity, with Mae, a variant of May.
Lira
Latin · From the name of the lyre or the Italian currency lira, giving it musical and lyrical associations.
Lexus
English · A modern invented name popularized by the luxury brand, sometimes used for its sleek contemporary sound.
Laysha
Arabic · Probably a variant of Aisha or Leisha, often linked to the Arabic root meaning "alive."
Lillyanne
English · Lillyanne blends Lily, the flower, with Anne, meaning grace, creating a floral compound-style name.
Layten
English · A variant of Layton or Leighton, from an English place name meaning 'settlement with a leek garden' or 'meadow town.'
Libi
Hebrew · From Hebrew *libi* meaning 'my heart,' used as an affectionate form and now also a standalone name.
Lucilia
Latin · A Latin diminutive of Lucia, from 'lux' meaning 'light', borne by women of the Roman gens Lucilia.
Levee
English · From French 'levée' meaning 'raised embankment', a word name evoking strength and protective ground.
Lohan
Irish · From Irish surname traditions (Ó Leocháin lineage), later adopted directly as a given name in modern use.
Legacii
English · A creative modern spelling of Legacy, suggesting inheritance, impact, or lasting remembrance.
Leola
Latin · A feminine coinage possibly from Latin 'leo' meaning 'lion'; conveys strength and grace.
Llewellyn
Welsh · Welsh name possibly meaning leader or lion-like, borne by medieval Welsh princes.
Loa
Norse · Scandinavian name meaning 'praise' or 'devotion,' from Old Norse. Also evokes spiritual connotations.
Lucilla
Latin · Diminutive of Lucia, from Latin 'lux' meaning light.
Luiz
Spanish · Portuguese-Spanish form of Louis, from Germanic 'Hludwig' meaning famous warrior.
Lanna
English · Variant of Lana, possibly from Irish Gaelic alana meaning "little child" or "beautiful."
Lynelle
Welsh · Modern blend of Welsh 'Lyn' (lake) and French 'elle' (she), meaning 'beautiful lake.'
Lexa
Greek · Lexa is a short form of Alexandra or Alexis, from Greek roots meaning defender or helper of mankind.
Lyndee
English · Lyndee is a modern spelling of Lindy or Linda, linked to English and Germanic words for 'soft' or 'tender.'
Larisa
Greek · Larisa comes from Greek Larissa, an ancient place name later widely used in Slavic cultures.
Larsen
Norse · Larsen is a Scandinavian surname-name meaning "son of Lars," with Lars deriving from Laurentius.
Lamiyah
Arabic · Lamiyah likely relates to Arabic Lamiya, meaning radiant or shining, with a modern spelling.
Lliam
Welsh · Lliam is a modern spelling variation of Liam, ultimately from William, meaning "resolute protector."
Lilja
Norse · A Norse name meaning lily, from the flower name.
Livvie
English · A pet form of Olivia or Livia, names linked to olive symbolism and Roman roots.
Laylanie
Arabic · Laylanie blends Layla, from Arabic meaning night, with modern Leilani-like styling.
Lukka
Slavic · A diminutive-style Slavic spelling of Luka/Luca, ultimately from Latin *lux* meaning light.
Lejend
English · A playful creative respelling of "legend," used as a literary-flavored modern name rather than an inherited one.
Laylyn
English · Modern invented blend of Layla (Arabic 'night') and Lynn (Welsh 'lake'), a contemporary combination.
Logic
English · A modern unisex name taken from the English word logic, meaning reasoning and sound judgment.
Lynnon
English · A modern variant around the Lyn root with -on, used as a soft and contemporary unisex-leaning name.
Legendary
English · Taken from the English adjective meaning heroic, so the meaning is tied to fame, renown, and storytelling.
Legacee
English · A creative English coinage likely inspired by “legacy” sound patterns, not a historic traditional name form.
Lonzo
Spanish · Short form of Alonzo, a Spanish variant of Alfonso, meaning noble and ready.
Lady
English · English title name meaning 'woman of high rank,' from Old English hlæfdige ('bread-kneader').
Lewin
English · From Old English 'Leofwine' meaning 'beloved friend', a pre-Conquest Anglo-Saxon personal name.
Larae
English · Modern elaboration of Lara, ultimately from Latin meaning 'cheerful' or 'famous.'
Leandre
Greek · From Leander, Greek for lion-man, with a French-styled spelling.
Lilybeth
English · A compound of Lily, the flower name, and Beth or Elizabeth, from Hebrew, meaning “my God is abundance” or “oath.”
Leba
Hebrew · Likely related to Yiddish-Hebrew forms such as Liebe or Leah, carrying associations of love or tenderness.
Landan
English · Landan is a variant of Landon, from an English surname and place name meaning long hill or ridge.
Lundyn
English · A modern spelling of London, the English place name used as a contemporary given name.
Logyn
Scottish · A modern spelling of Logan, from a Scottish place name meaning little hollow.
Loic
French · Loic is a French Breton name, related to Louis or regional forms meaning "renowned warrior."
Lilee
English · Lilee is a modern spelling of Lily, the flower name symbolizing purity and innocence.
Leelah
Arabic · A variant of Lila or Leila, often linked to night in Arabic and sometimes to playful beauty in related traditions.
Leiby
Hebrew · Leiby is a Yiddish-Hebrew diminutive often linked to lion imagery, from words meaning lion or beloved form names.
Laelani
English · A modern respelling of Leilani, a floral and heavenly-style name popular in contemporary use.
Leliana
Arabic · A modern literary blend of Leila (Arabic 'night') and Ana (Hebrew 'grace'), popularized in gaming.
Leightyn
English · Creative respelling of Leighton, an English place name meaning 'leek settlement' or 'herb garden town.'
Liangelo
Italian · A modern blended name built around Angelo, the Italian form meaning "angel" or "messenger."
Lorin
English · Variant of Lauren or Lawrence, from Latin 'Laurentius' meaning person from Laurentum, the city of laurels.
Loraine
French · From the French region Lorraine, meaning 'from the province of Lothar.'
Latham
English · English place name from Old Norse hlatha, meaning 'at the barns.'
Leonides
Greek · From Greek 'leon' meaning lion; borne by the father of Spartan king Leonidas.
Lianne
French · French diminutive form combining elements of names like Juliane or Eliane, meaning 'graceful' or 'sun'.
Lashawn
English · A modern blend of La- with Shawn, the latter from John meaning God is gracious.
Lydiann
Greek · Lydiann blends Lydia, meaning "woman from Lydia" in Asia Minor, with the English suffix Ann.
Lania
Irish · Likely related to Alana or Lainey-style forms, often interpreted as bright or lovely.
Leondre
Greek · Leondre likely derives from Leon- roots, from Greek, meaning "lion-like" or "lion man."
Laiya
Arabic · Likely a modern variant of Laya or Layla-related forms, suggesting softness or night beauty.
Leani
French · Likely a modern variant influenced by Leanne, combining Lee and Anne, with Anne meaning "grace."
Leysha
Arabic · Probably a variant of Aisha or Leisha, associated with life, joy, or noble grace.
Lanah
Arabic · Lanah is a spelling variant of Lana, a name with multiple roots often associated with softness, light, or tenderness.
Luar
Spanish · From Galician/Portuguese 'luar,' meaning moonlight.
Lynnley
Welsh · A modern invented name blending Lynn (Welsh, 'lake') and the Old English place-name suffix -ley meaning 'meadow.'
Lowyn
Welsh · Lowyn is a modern Welsh-style name possibly related to names meaning joy or fox, though its current form is contemporary.
Lunaria
Latin · From Latin luna meaning 'moon,' Lunaria also names a flowering plant, giving it celestial and botanical associations.
Lupe
Spanish · From Guadalupe, meaning 'river of the wolf,' strongly associated with the Virgin of Guadalupe.
Lelan
English · Variant of Leland, from Old English meaning "fallow land" or "meadow land."
Lanier
French · French occupational surname from 'lanier' meaning 'wool worker' or one who works with wool.
Lamonte
French · From French 'la mont' meaning the mountain; a place-based surname turned given name.
Leven
Scottish · Scottish place name from Gaelic leamhan, meaning 'elm water' or 'flood plain.'
Lynnea
Norse · Variant of Linnea, a Scandinavian name derived from the linden tree, symbol of grace and love.
Lany
English · Shortened form of Elaine or Melanie, or a variant of Lani; used as a standalone given name in modern English.
Loryn
English · Loryn is a modern spelling of Lauren or Loren, from Latin laurus meaning 'laurel.'
Lamia
Greek · In Greek myth Lamia is a legendary female figure; in Arabic usage it can also suggest radiance or dark-lipped beauty.
Lamine
Arabic · Lamine is widely used in West Africa from Arabic al-Amin, meaning trustworthy or faithful.
Liem
German · Liem is used in Vietnamese with roots meaning honest or modest, and it also appears as a short form of Germanic names like William.
Larimar
Spanish · Taken from the blue Caribbean gemstone name coined in Spanish, combining sea associations with rarity.
Liliani
English · Liliani is likely a modern elaboration of Lily or Lillian, drawing on the lily flower and names associated with purity.
Leylany
Arabic · Likely influenced by Leilani and Layla, combining sounds associated with 'night' and floral beauty.
Lakynn
English · A modern invented name influenced by Lakin and -lynn styles, often associated with contemporary surname-based naming.
Laiden
English · A modern variant linked to Hayden/Layden in English, with meadow/valley associations from its sound-family meaning field-like roots.
Leto
Greek · Greek Titaness in mythology, mother of Apollo and Artemis; her name may derive from 'letho' meaning 'hidden' or 'forgotten.'
Laikynn
English · Modern invented variant of Laiken or Layken, a creative contemporary American name with a frontier sound.
Lennex
English · A modern invented English name built from Len + -ex for contemporary sound and style.
Luelle
English · Variant of Luella, a 19th-century English blend of Louise (German, 'warrior') and Ella, a warm vintage name.
Luzma
Spanish · A Spanish-influenced name from Luz, meaning "light," adapted into a softer modern variant.
Lumiere
French · From French lumiere meaning “light,” used as a rare word name with luminous imagery.
Levina
Latin · From Latin 'levina' meaning 'lightning' or 'flash', used as a rare feminine given name.
Lindley
English · English place name and surname meaning linden tree meadow, from Old English 'lind' and 'leah.'
Lizabeth
Hebrew · Contracted form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheva' meaning 'my God is an oath' or 'God is abundance'.
Landis
German · From German/French surname meaning 'land' or 'native of the land,' an occupational or place name.
Lalo
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Eduardo (Edward) or Gonzalo, widely used as an affectionate nickname.
Lolan
English · Rare modern name, possibly a blend of Roland or Nolan with a soft 'L' opening.
Loni
English · English diminutive of Leona or Alona, used independently as a given name meaning lioness.
Lindie
English · Lindie is a diminutive of Linda or Melinda, linked to Germanic lind meaning "soft," "tender," or "serpent/linden."
Levana
Hebrew · Levana likely relates to Hebrew levanah, meaning "moon" or "white," and also echoes the Roman goddess Levana.
Leor
Hebrew · Leor is a Hebrew name meaning "my light," from the word for light with a possessive ending.
Landin
English · Landin is a modern spelling of Landon, an English surname-name linked to a long hill or ridge settlement.
Leighla
Arabic · Leighla is a spelling variant of Layla or Leila, from Arabic, meaning night.
Lyliana
Latin · A spelling variant of Liliana, derived from lily and associated with purity, grace, and floral beauty.
Leondro
Greek · Leondro is likely a variant of Leandro, from Greek elements meaning 'lion-man' or 'man of the people.'
Lijah
Hebrew · A short form of Elijah, from Hebrew meaning my God is Yahweh.
Lucciana
Italian · A form of Luciana, from Latin lux meaning 'light.'
Lyrah
Greek · Variant of Lyra, from Greek meaning 'lyre', the stringed instrument and constellation associated with Orpheus.
Lenix
Scottish · Modern phonetic variant of Lennox, a Scottish place name and surname meaning 'elm grove' or 'smooth stream.'
Lunah
Latin · A variant of Luna, from Latin meaning 'moon', the name of the Roman goddess of the moon.
Lyncoln
English · A phonetic respelling of Lincoln, an English place name from Latin meaning 'colony by the pool.'
Linkyn
English · Modern phonetic respelling of Lincoln, an English place name meaning 'lake colony' from Roman-Celtic roots.
Laianna
Arabic · A modern compound blending Laila (Arabic 'night') with Anna (Hebrew 'grace'), evoking the meaning 'graceful night.'
Lamelo
English · A modern American-style coined name, likely valued for its rhythmic and melodic sound.
Luxen
Latin · Luxen appears to be a modern name built from Latin lux, meaning light.
Linnie
English · Diminutive of names like Linda, Caroline, or Linnet. Sometimes associated with the linnet songbird.
Leda
Greek · From Greek mythology, Leda was a queen of Sparta visited by Zeus in the form of a swan.
Lauretta
Italian · Italian diminutive of Laura, from Latin 'laurus' meaning 'laurel,' a symbol of victory.
Lala
Indian · A multicultural name: Sanskrit for 'darling/playful,' Slavic diminutive, or from Persian meaning 'tulip'.
Lillyan
English · A variant spelling of Lillian, associated with the lily flower, from Latin 'lilium', symbolizing purity.
Langley
English · Old English place name from 'lang' (long) and 'leah' (clearing/meadow), meaning 'long meadow.'
Lucine
Latin · From Latin 'lux' meaning 'light'; also an Armenian name meaning 'moon.'
Lean
English · Variant of Leanne or Irish Liadan; can also be a simplified form of Helen meaning 'bright light.'
Lord
English · English title name from Old English hlaford, meaning 'bread keeper' or 'master.'
Lissa
Greek · Diminutive of Melissa, from Greek 'melissa' meaning honeybee.
Larenzo
Italian · Phonetic variant of Lorenzo, from Latin Laurentius meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel'.
Lahna
English · Lahna is likely a modern spelling variant of Lana, a short melodic name with mixed European roots and uncertain single origin.
Lyndsey
English · Lyndsey comes from an English place name meaning 'island of linden trees' or 'Lincoln's marsh island.'
Luzmaria
Spanish · A compound Spanish devotional name combining Luz, 'light,' and Maria, linked to Mary.
Leeah
Hebrew · A spelling variant of Leah, a biblical Hebrew name traditionally linked to meanings like weary or delicate.
Leiya
Hebrew · Leiya is likely a modern spelling related to Leah or Leia, names associated with delicacy or weariness in Hebrew tradition.
Laykin
English · Probably a modern English-style creation, possibly modeled on surnames and names ending in -kin.
Lamarion
English · Lamarion is a modern blended name, likely combining Lamar with names ending in -ion or -arion.
Lavanya
Indian · From Sanskrit via Indian usage, Lavanya means "grace," "beauty," or "loveliness."
Lakoda
African · Lakoda is likely a modern phonetic variant inspired by Lakota, used more for sound and style than direct tribal etymology.
Laniah
Arabic · Likely related to Lani or Lana with an added -iah ending, suggesting softness, light, or tenderness.
Larkyn
English · A modern name built from lark, the songbird, giving it a bright and nature-linked feel.
Lexton
English · Lexton is an English-style modern surname name, likely modeled on place and family names ending in -ton.
Livana
Latin · Livana appears to be a modern name related to Latin-rooted names like Livia, associated with life or bluish color tones.
Layney
English · Layney is an English modern variant of Lainey, itself a diminutive of Elaine or Alaina, ultimately linked to names meaning 'bright' or 'shining.'
Leiliana
Arabic · A blend of Leila and Liliana, combining the Arabic "night" with Latin lily associations.
Leanny
English · A modern form of Leanne, combining Lee and Anne or echoing French-influenced feminine naming.
Lyrical
English · A modern word-name drawn from lyrical, suggesting musicality, poetry, and expressive beauty.
Leeam
Irish · Modern respelling of Liam, the Irish short form of William meaning 'resolute protector.'
Leiland
English · A modern surname-style construction from place elements meaning field/land, used as a contemporary English-style first name.
Laelia
Latin · Ancient Roman feminine name from the Laelia gens, possibly related to Latin 'loqui' (to speak) or a genus of orchids.
Leelan
Indian · Sanskrit-derived variant of Leela, meaning 'divine play' or 'cosmic sport,' a key concept in Hindu philosophy.
Law
English · English surname used as a given name, from Old English meaning 'hill' or as an occupational surname reference.
Lakelee
English · A modern formation from lake + -lee, creating a nature-inspired name with an airy, contemporary tone.
Lunarose
Latin · A modern compound of Luna and Rose, joining moon imagery with the flower name.
Lona
English · A short form of various names; possibly from Irish meaning 'lone' or related to solitary beauty.
Lilie
English · Variant of Lily, from the Latin lilium, symbolizing purity and the lily flower.
Lorenza
Italian · Italian/Spanish feminine form of Lorenzo, from Latin Laurentius meaning "from Laurentum" (city of laurels).
Lita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive suffix name, often short for Carmelita or similar -lita names.
Leonis
Latin · From Latin 'leo' meaning lion, a genitive form meaning 'of the lion', connoting strength and courage.
Lucielle
Latin · French-influenced variant of Lucille, from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light.'
Lucrezia
Italian · Italian form of Lucretia, an ancient Roman family name possibly meaning wealth or profit.
Louelle
French · Variant of Louella, blending Louise (famous warrior) and Ella (light).
Lotte
German · German and Dutch diminutive of Charlotte, meaning free woman or petite.
Leslye
Scottish · Variant spelling of Leslie, from a Scottish place name meaning 'garden of hollies.'
Ladon
Greek · From Greek mythology, Ladon was the dragon who guarded the golden apples of the Hesperides.
Loriann
Latin · Loriann combines Lori, related to laurel, with Ann, meaning grace or favor.
Lissette
French · Lissette is a French diminutive of Elisabeth, from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Leyda
Spanish · Leyda is likely a variant of Leida or Leda, used in Spanish and linked to a place name or classical form.
Laquan
English · Laquan is a modern American coinage using the La- prefix with Quan, likely influenced by name elements meaning 'strong' or 'wise' in sound and style.
Linh
Chinese · Used in Vietnamese and Chinese-influenced contexts, often associated with spirit, soul, or delicate beauty.
Loan
Chinese · Loan is often used from Vietnamese Loan, associated with a graceful bird or orchid-like elegance in East Asian usage.
Lorielle
French · A decorative form blending Lori or Laurel with the French-style -elle ending, suggesting "laurel" associations.
Lamaya
African · Likely a modern name related in sound to Maya, sometimes associated with water, illusion, or grace depending on root.
Leonela
Spanish · Feminine form related to Leonel and Leo, from Latin leo meaning “lion.”
Lisseth
Hebrew · A Spanish-influenced form of Lisette or Elisabeth, from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Liliann
English · Liliann blends Lily and Ann, drawing on the flower name from Latin lilium and the classic name Anne.
Lunden
English · Lunden is a variant of London, a place-based name taken from the English capital.
Louden
Scottish · Louden likely comes from a Scottish surname or place name related to Loudon, meaning from the loud or fire hill.
Lilit
Hebrew · Form of Lilith, from Hebrew tradition, associated with 'night' and later mythic folklore.
Leomar
German · Leomar comes from Germanic elements meaning lion and famous, later used in Spanish and Portuguese contexts.
Leibish
Hebrew · Leibish is a Yiddish-Hebrew diminutive related to lion imagery, often used affectionately in Jewish naming traditions.
Lailoni
English · Likely a modern blend influenced by names like Leilani, associated with heavenly or floral imagery in modern use.
Laelle
French · Laelle appears to be a modern feminine form influenced by French styling and Hebrew -el sounds meaning 'God.'
Luken
Greek · Luken is a modern variant of Luke, from Greek Loukas meaning from Lucania.
Leoni
German · A feminine form of Leo, from Latin, meaning "lion" and suggesting strength and courage.
Leyan
Arabic · Leyan is likely related to Arabic Layyan or Layan, meaning 'softness,' 'gentleness,' or ease.
Layson
English · Layson is an English-style surname name, likely formed in the pattern of names ending in -son.
Laiyah
Arabic · Laiyah is likely a modern variant influenced by Arabic Layla, meaning night.
Loza
Arabic · A short name used in several traditions, sometimes linked with almond or blossom imagery.
Lazlo
Slavic · A Hungarian form of Ladislaus, tied to Slavic royal naming tradition and often interpreted as “glorious ruler.”
Luzia
Latin · Portuguese and German variant of Lucia, from Latin 'lux' (light), meaning 'bringer of light'.
Linkon
English · Phonetic respelling of Lincoln, an English place name from Roman Lindum Colonia meaning 'lake colony.'
Liylah
Arabic · Stylized variant of Layla or Leila, from Arabic meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty.'
Levii
Hebrew · A variant spelling of Levi, from Hebrew lewi meaning "joined" or "attached," known from biblical tradition.
Lynix
English · A modern invented name blending the traditional Lynn suffix with a distinctive -ix ending.
Louka
Greek · A variant of Luke/Loukas, itself from Greek and Latin forms tied to Lucania and historically the name of a biblical figure.
Lunafreya
Latin · A modern compound joining Luna, moon, with Freya, the Norse goddess of love and beauty.
Liham
Hebrew · Likely a modern blend influenced by Hebrew and Arabic naming forms, often interpreted as carrying a gentle or strong personal meaning.
Lowsan
English · Lowsan appears to be a rare modern surname-style name, likely modeled on English family or place-name patterns.
Linwood
English · English place name meaning 'linden tree wood' or 'lime tree forest,' from Old English 'lind' and 'wudu.'
Lofton
English · English place name meaning 'homestead on a hill' or 'upper farmstead' from Old English.
Leanora
Greek · Variant of Leonora or Eleanor, meaning 'light' or 'compassion.'
Lynnette
Welsh · Welsh diminutive form related to Luned/Eluned, meaning 'idol' or 'icon'; popularized via Arthurian legend.
Lorrie
French · Diminutive of Lorraine, from the French region meaning "kingdom of Lothar."
Laray
French · Modern invented name, possibly from French 'la raie' (the line) or a phonetic blend.
Lenorah
Greek · Elaborated form of Lenora, derived from Eleanor, meaning 'light' or 'bright shining one'.
Lorianne
English · Lorianne blends Lori and Anne, with roots tied to laurel honor and 'grace.'
Lisandra
Greek · Lisandra is a feminine form related to Lysander, from Greek elements meaning liberator or one who frees men.
Lanai
English · Used as a modern place-inspired name, associated with the Hawaiian island Lanai.
Latifa
Arabic · Latifa comes from Arabic and means gentle, kind, or pleasant.
Lamarcus
Latin · A modern compound form of La- and Marcus, with Marcus tracing to Latin Mars, the Roman god of war.
Luv
English · Luv comes from the English word “love,” used directly as an affectionate modern virtue name.
Lucan
Latin · A Latin and Irish-associated name linked to Lucanus and to place-name traditions meaning light or brightness.
Lamin
African · A West African form of Lamin or Alamin, ultimately from Arabic-rooted names meaning faithful or trustworthy.
Lavonte
English · Lavonte is a modern coined name, likely influenced by Devonte or Vontae and created for style and sound.
Lazaria
Hebrew · A feminine form related to Lazarus, from Hebrew meaning 'God has helped.'
Laneya
English · Laneya is a modern invented name likely shaped from La- and Nea/Anaya-style sounds.
Landrey
English · Likely a surname-style modern name influenced by Landry, from Germanic roots meaning ruler or power.
Leelynn
English · Leelynn is a modern English combination of Lee and Lynn, both familiar surname-style name elements.
Lilou
French · A French pet form of names like Lily or Louise, with a light, affectionate feel.
Lakeland
English · Lakeland is an English place-name word meaning lake country or land of lakes.
Laiah
Hebrew · Laiah is a modern form influenced by Leah or Laya-style names, often interpreted with associations of delicacy or weariness.
Loany
English · Loany is likely a modern invented form, possibly influenced by Loanne or Loni.
Lianni
English · Lianni is likely a modern blend of Li- and names like Gianni or Liani, giving it a melodic contemporary feel.
Lailyn
English · Modern invented name blending the Arabic-origin Laila with the popular -lyn suffix.
Leilahni
English · Variant of Leilani, a Hawaiian name meaning 'heavenly flower', adapted with English phonetic spelling.
Leiara
Hebrew · Modern invented blend, possibly combining Leia (Hebrew, weary or princess) with the -ara suffix.
Laityn
English · A modern phonetic respelling of Layton, an English place name meaning 'leek settlement'.
Lavaeh
English · A variant of Nevaeh ('heaven' reversed) with an added La- prefix, a fully modern invention.
Leelyn
English · Modern invented name combining Lee with the suffix -lyn, a contemporary American phonetic coinage.
Laelyn
English · A modern invented name combining a 'Lae' element with Welsh '-lyn' meaning 'lake' or 'waterfall.'
Lunabella
Latin · Modern invented compound of Luna (Latin 'moon') and Bella (Latin/Italian 'beautiful').
Lemmy
Hebrew · An English diminutive of Lemuel, a Hebrew name meaning 'devoted to God' or 'belonging to God'.
Leeani
English · Modern invented compound blending Lee (Old English: 'meadow') and Ani (Hebrew: 'I am' or a form of grace).
Laylanii
English · Modern stylized variant of Leilani, the Hawaiian name meaning 'heavenly flowers' or 'royal child'.
Lynox
English · A modern hybrid name blending Lyn with Ox, valued for its sharp, contemporary sound more than historical etymology.
Luffy
English · A modern nickname-style name, likely derived from an affectionate English sound rather than old etymology.
Lupin
Latin · From Latin lupus, wolf, through French usage, giving the name a wild and literary quality.
Layvani
English · Layvani seems to be a modern elaboration of names like Lavani, with a lyrical, graceful sound.
Leta
Latin · From Latin 'laeta' meaning joyful or glad, or a short form of names like Violet or Letitia.
Linna
English · Variant of Lina or Linda; possibly from Old English 'lind' meaning linden tree.
Levie
Hebrew · Diminutive related to Levi, from Hebrew meaning joined or attached.
Lin
Chinese · Chinese origin meaning beautiful jade or forest; also a short form of Linda or Lindsay.
Lucelia
Latin · Elaboration of Lucia, from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light.'
Lovelle
English · Modern coinage combining 'love' with the French feminine suffix -elle, meaning 'little beloved.'
Lucrecia
Spanish · Spanish form of Lucretia, from a Roman clan name possibly meaning 'wealth' or 'profit.'
Lorien
English · Literary name popularized by Tolkien's Lothlórien in The Lord of the Rings.
Leonella
Latin · Italian diminutive feminine form of Leon, meaning "little lioness."
Luanne
English · Compound of Lu (from Louise, famous warrior) and Anne (grace), popular in mid-20th century America.
Lebron
French · From French 'le brun' meaning 'the brown-haired one,' a surname adopted as a given name.
Loreli
German · Variant of Lorelei, from German referring to the mythical Rhine River siren and the murmuring rock.
Lynora
Greek · A modern form related to Lenora or Leonora, associated with light, compassion, or shining brightness.
Leasia
English · A modern name likely shaped from Lea or Lisa elements, often associated with grace or meadow imagery.
Leighann
English · Leighann combines Leigh, meaning meadow or clearing in Old English, with Ann, meaning grace.
Leighanna
English · A blended modern form of Leigh and Anna, combining meadow imagery with grace.
Lain
English · Lain is a modern English form related to Lane or Laine, originally meaning path, roadway, or narrow road.
Lahela
Hebrew · Likely related to Rahela or Rachel, from Hebrew meaning 'ewe.'
Lennin
Slavic · Lennin is likely a variant of Lenin, a surname associated with the Lena River, making it essentially place-based.
Luisana
Spanish · Luisana is a feminine elaboration of Luis, from Germanic roots meaning 'famous warrior.'
Leyland
English · An English surname and place name meaning fallow or untilled land.
Laurynn
English · Laurynn is a modern spelling of Lauren, from Latin laurus meaning laurel, a symbol of honor and victory.
Lamiya
Arabic · Lamiya comes from Arabic and is associated with brilliance, shining beauty, or radiant lips.
Leira
Spanish · Leira is used as a place-based Spanish name and may also echo Greek-derived Lyra forms associated with the lyre.
Lilinoe
English · Used from Hawaiian tradition, Lilinoe refers to fine mist and the mist goddess of Mauna Kea.
Laiba
Arabic · Laiba is an Arabic name often interpreted as meaning 'beautiful' or 'angelic woman.'
Lorcan
Irish · Lorcan is an old Irish name meaning "little fierce one" or "little wild one."
Lotanna
African · An Igbo-derived name from Nigeria often interpreted as remember the father's homeland or lineage.
Lexani
Greek · Likely a modern offshoot of Alexis or Alexandra forms, from Greek roots meaning defender or helper.
Lillyth
Hebrew · A variant of Lilith, from an ancient Hebrew name associated with night spirits in old mythology.
Lovelee
English · A modern spelling of Lovely, drawn from the English word for beauty, affection, and charm.
Layonna
English · Layonna is likely a modern elaboration of Leona or Liana, influenced by French-style sound patterns and contemporary creative spelling.
Lissandro
Greek · A variant of Lisandro, from Greek Lysandros, usually understood as "liberator of men."
Linken
English · A modern spelling related to Lincoln, an English place name meaning "lake colony" or "settlement by the pool."
Legion
Latin · From Latin legio, meaning legion or military unit, the name carries a sense of multitude and force.
Leyli
Persian · Leyli is a Persian and Arabic form of Layla, meaning "night," famous from the romance of Layla and Majnun.
Lukian
Greek · A Greek form of Lucian, derived from the light-root tradition and associated with classical literature.
Laekyn
English · A modern invented variant of Lakin or Lakyn, a contemporary creative respelling.
Laylanni
Arabic · Creative blend of Arabic Layla (night) with the Polynesian suffix -lani (heavenly), suggesting 'heavenly night.'
Layaan
Arabic · Arabic name meaning gentle, soft, and tender; associated with grace and calm temperament.
Laveyah
English · Modern invented name, possibly blending Lavi (Hebrew for heart or lion) with the divine -yah suffix.
Liyat
African · Ethiopian/Amharic name meaning 'above' or 'elevated,' used in the Horn of Africa as a dignified feminine name.
Lolani
English · An Anglicized lyrical form with Hawaiian echoes, known as a melodic name with cultural royal overtones.
Lennan
Irish · A modern spelling of Lennan/Lennon names with Gaelic associations, adapted as a contemporary Celtic-leaning form.
Layoni
English · Modern unisex-style name related to Layan/Lyon forms, made in a soft, open-ended spelling style.
Lazuli
Arabic · From lapis lazuli, the deep blue stone; the word traces to Persian and Arabic roots connected with "blue."
Lakeleigh
English · A modern English-style compound blending lake with the trendy suffix -leigh for a nature-inspired name.
Lovensky
Slavic · A surname-style modern given name combining a love-based element with a Slavic-style ending.
Loujain
Arabic · Loujain comes from Arabic and means silver, conveying brightness and preciousness.
Lunella
Italian · A moon-inspired elaboration from Latin luna, giving it a dreamy celestial meaning.
Lavish
English · An English word-name suggesting abundance, richness, and extravagance.
Layklen
English · Layklen is a modern invented English-style name influenced by Lakelyn and similar contemporary surname-style creations.
Laineymae
English · Laineymae combines the diminutive Lainey with Mae, giving it a sweet double-name English feel.
Lida
Greek · Variant of Lydia, meaning 'woman from Lydia' in Asia Minor, or a Slavic diminutive of Ludmila.
Ludwig
German · From Germanic 'hlud' (famous) and 'wig' (warrior/battle), meaning famous warrior.
Lenard
German · Variant of Leonard, from Germanic 'lewo' (lion) + 'hard' (brave), meaning lion-hearted or bold.
Lynda
English · Variant of Linda, from Germanic 'lind' meaning soft or tender, or Spanish for pretty.
Lorenz
German · German form of Laurentius, meaning 'from Laurentum,' a city near Rome.
Leala
French · From Old French 'léale' meaning 'loyal' or 'faithful,' a virtue name.
Lova
Norse · Scandinavian short form of Lovisa (Louise), meaning famous warrior, or from English 'love'.
Ludmila
Slavic · Slavic name meaning "loved by the people," from lud (people) and mila (dear/gracious).
Liona
Latin · Variant of Leona, from Latin 'leo' meaning 'lioness,' symbolizing strength and courage.
Lorence
Latin · Variant of Lawrence/Laurence, from Latin Laurentius meaning 'from the place of laurels'.
Lavell
French · From the French surname meaning 'the valley,' used as a given name in English-speaking communities.
Lindon
English · Variant of Linden, from Old English 'lind' meaning 'linden tree hill', originally a place name.
Lore
German · German short form of Eleonore, also evoking the English word for knowledge and tradition.
Lucette
French · French diminutive of Lucie, from Latin 'lux' meaning light. Means 'little light.'
Lydell
English · English surname name from Old English meaning 'wide valley' or 'open dell.'
Luara
Latin · Luara is likely a variant of Laura or Lara, from Latin laurus meaning laurel, a symbol of honor and victory.
Loraina
French · Loraina is a variant of Lorraine, a French place name referring to the region of Lorraine.
Leinani
English · Likely inspired by Hawaiian-style forms such as Leilani, evoking flowers or heavenly beauty in popular usage.
Lama
Arabic · An Arabic feminine name associated in poetry with dark, beautiful lips and graceful beauty.
Luzelena
Spanish · A Spanish compound-style name combining Luz "light" and Elena, creating the sense of "light" and radiance.
Levent
Arabic · Levent is used as a masculine name meaning "handsome" or "young man," though its exact historical route varies by region.
Luay
Arabic · Luay is an Arabic name traditionally interpreted as "little wild ox" or "young bull."
Loriana
Latin · Loriana likely blends Lori or Laura forms from Latin laurus, meaning laurel, into an expanded feminine name.
Laraya
English · Laraya appears to be a modern invented name, possibly influenced by Lara and Raya.
Louay
Arabic · An Arabic name meaning little wild ox or strong young bull, from an old tribal and poetic tradition.
Loui
French · A short form of Louis, from Germanic roots meaning famous warrior.
Larenz
Latin · A variant of Laurence or Lorenz, from Latin Laurentius meaning from Laurentum or crowned with laurel.
Leenah
Arabic · Variant of Leena or Lina, often linked to tenderness or a young palm tree in Arabic usage.
Layali
Arabic · Arabic name meaning nights, from the word layl for night.
Lyah
Hebrew · Likely a short modern form related to Leah, a Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as 'weary' or 'delicate.'
Lanayah
Hebrew · A modern blend name, likely influenced by Lana and the divine -yah ending, suggesting tenderness with a Hebrew sacred echo.
Loralye
German · A variant of Lorelei, the German Rhine place-name associated with a legendary siren figure.
Liliah
English · A lyrical variant of Lily or Lilia, tied to the lily flower and its symbolism of purity.
Lanyiah
English · Lanyiah is likely a modern invented form influenced by Lana and -iyah endings.
Legna
Spanish · Legna is a modern reverse-style name, often seen as Angela spelled backward.
Levyn
Hebrew · A modern spelling of Levin/Levin-like names linked to Hebrew lev (“heart”) and Slavic lion-associated forms meaning strength or courage.
Liliany
Latin · Variant of Lilian or Liliana, derived from Latin 'lilium' (lily), symbolizing purity and beauty.
Laylana
Arabic · Blend of Layla (Arabic, night or dark beauty) with the feminine -ana suffix.
Lavayah
English · A modern invented name, possibly a creative variation of Aaliyah or Lavaya with a distinct spelling.
Lochlin
Irish · Variant of Lochlann, meaning 'land of the fjords' or 'Norse lands,' originally referring to Scandinavia.
Lycan
Greek · From Greek lykos meaning 'wolf,' related to lycanthropy and the mythological King Lycaon of Arcadia.
Leeloo
Indian · A modern creative English spelling inspired by Leila/Lila traditions and used for its soft lyrical sound.
Leandros
Greek · Greek form tied to Leander, from *leon* 'lion' + *andros* 'man,' meaning lion-like man, also known in Greek legend.
Liyla
Arabic · Creative spelling of Layla, an Arabic name meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty,' famous in classical Arabic poetry.
Larayah
English · Modern invented name blending Lara (from Latin Larissa) with the Hebrew -yah suffix meaning God.
Lenoxx
Scottish · A modern spelling of Lennox, from a Scottish place-name meaning a region of watery lowlands and settlement heritage.
Lukyan
Slavic · A Slavic form of Luke, from Greek Loukas, connected to the Christian name Luke.
Lewi
Hebrew · Variant of Levi, from Hebrew לֵוִי meaning 'joined' or 'attached,' borne by the third son of Jacob in the Bible.
Loch
Scottish · From Scots Gaelic for “lake,” this is a nature-based place word adopted as a name, especially in Scottish style.
Leighlynn
English · Built from Leigh and Lynn, it means one tied to a meadow or lake and became a contemporary elaboration in modern naming.
Lunamarie
Latin · Combines Latin Luna (moon) with Marie (a Christian variant of Mary), blending lunar and devotional naming traditions.
Lavie
Hebrew · From Hebrew Lavi, meaning lion, giving the name a strong biblical-nature association in short modern form.
Loah
English · A short lyrical English creation, likely tied to Lo/Lou spellings and used for its musical, unique sound.
Leihlani
English · An elaborated form inspired by Leilani; used today as a modern melodic variant with “heavenly” floral imagery.
Lucchese
Italian · Italian place-name surname turned name, meaning a person “from Lucca,” used today as a distinctive given form.
Laklyn
English · Laklyn is a modern spelling variant related to Scottish and English place-name style names, now used independently as a given name.
Luthien
English · Luthien is a literary name popularized by Tolkien, based on a mythic-style character and later adopted as a modern fantasy-influenced name.
Lura
English · Possibly derived from an Old German element meaning 'lure' or 'attraction.' A rare American 19th-century name.
Lyda
Greek · Variant of Lydia, from Greek meaning woman from Lydia, an ancient kingdom in Asia Minor.
Louetta
French · Diminutive of Louise, from Germanic Hlodowig meaning 'famous warrior.'
Lelah
Arabic · Variant of Leila, from Arabic 'layla' meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty'.
Louanna
English · Combination of Lou (from Louise, 'famous warrior') and Anna ('grace').
Laverne
French · French place name meaning 'the alder grove'; used as a given name in 19th-century America.
Larue
French · From French 'la rue' meaning 'the street,' used as a transferred surname.
Lulia
Latin · Variant or diminutive form related to Julia, from the Roman family name Julius.
Lima
Spanish · Place name from the Peruvian capital; derived from the Rímac River or Latin 'limus' (threshold).
Lemar
French · French-origin name meaning 'of the sea,' derived from 'la mer.' Used as a modern given name.
Liane
French · Short form of Juliane or Eliane, meaning 'youthful' or 'sun'. Also refers to the tropical vine.
Lyndell
English · Combination of Linda or Lyn ('beautiful, soft') with the suffix -dell ('valley').
Letizia
Italian · Italian form of Letitia, from Latin 'laetitia' meaning 'joy' or 'gladness.'
Lorelle
French · French-influenced elaboration of Lore or Laura, suggesting laurel or the Lorelei legend.
Lydian
Greek · From Lydia, the ancient Anatolian kingdom; means 'from Lydia' or 'beautiful one.'
Lilliane
French · Variant spelling of Liliane, the French form of Lillian, from Latin lilium meaning "lily."
Levan
Welsh · Georgian and Welsh name; in Georgian tradition means "lion," related to Leon.
Larose
French · French name meaning 'the rose,' originally a surname transferred to first-name use.
Liandro
Spanish · Variant of Leandro, from Greek 'Leandros' meaning 'lion man.'
Linette
French · French diminutive related to Old French linette (linnet bird) or Welsh Eluned meaning idol or image.
Lonni
English · Lonni is an English diminutive form of Lonnie or related names, used as a short affectionate spelling.
Lindi
English · Lindi is often a diminutive of Linda or Belinda, tied to roots meaning soft, tender, or beautiful.
Lan
Chinese · Lan is a Chinese name often meaning orchid, a flower associated with elegance and refinement.
Lavin
Irish · Lavin comes from an Irish surname, often linked to Ó Láimhín, meaning "descendant of little hand."
Leeana
English · Leeana is a variant of Liana or Leanna, blending names that suggest meadow, grace, or God has answered.
Liat
Hebrew · Liat is a Hebrew name meaning you are mine.
Lanya
English · Lanya is a modern feminine name that may echo Arabic Laniah forms or inventive English sound patterns.
Loreal
French · Loreal is likely influenced by the French word l'oréal and by names like Laurel or Lora; it has a modern stylish feel.
Lamichael
English · Lamichael is a modern compound built from La- and Michael, with Michael meaning "who is like God?"
Laycee
French · A modern spelling of Lacey, from a French place surname meaning from Lassy.
Lusine
Persian · Used in Armenian tradition from Persian influence, Lusine means moon.
Leily
Persian · Leily is a variant of Leila, from Persian and Arabic usage meaning night or dark beauty.
Leodan
German · Likely related to Leo and Germanic -dan or -den patterns, carrying the sense of 'lion' strength.
Libni
Hebrew · A biblical Hebrew name meaning white or whiteness, borne by a descendant of Levi.
Lissandra
Greek · A form of Lysandra or Alessandra, from Greek elements meaning "liberator" or "defender of mankind."
Lestat
French · Lestat is a rare French literary name popularized by Anne Rice, likely a stylized aristocratic surname with uncertain deeper etymology.
Lleyton
English · A variant of Leighton, from an English place-name meaning 'settlement by the meadow' or 'leek town.'
Lamyah
Arabic · Likely related to Arabic Lamia, meaning 'radiant' or 'bright-lipped,' with a modern spelling twist.
Lilygrace
English · A modern compound name blending Lily, the flower, with Grace, meaning elegance or blessing.
Lexon
Greek · A modern form likely built from Lex or Alexander-related roots, carrying a crisp and contemporary sound.
Leniel
Hebrew · A modern variant in the Daniel/Emmanuel naming family, with the suffix *-el* meaning “God” in Hebrew theophoric names.
Lealani
English · Variant of Hawaiian Leilani meaning 'heavenly flower' or 'heavenly child,' used in English-speaking communities.
Lulani
African · A modern lyrical name likely influenced by African phonetic patterns and valued for a melodic identity.
Lynk
English · Modern invented minimal variant of Lincoln or Link, used as a given name with a sleek contemporary style.
Leamsi
English · Modern invented name with no established etymology, likely a contemporary phonetic creation.
Liyanna
English · Modern blend likely combining a Li- prefix with Anna (Hebrew, 'grace'), a contemporary creation.
Laylie
Arabic · Modern invented diminutive variant of Layla, from Arabic meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty.'
Lakshya
Indian · From Sanskrit lakṣya meaning 'aim, goal, target, objective', associated with focused purpose.
Lukan
Latin · A variant of Luke/Lucan, from Latin Lucanus referring to the region of Lucania, also linked to Greek 'light.'
Luciella
Latin · Italian-influenced elaboration of Lucia, from Latin lux meaning 'light,' with the diminutive -ella suffix.
Lun
Chinese · Chinese name whose meaning depends on the character: 'lun' can signify logic and order, or wheel and continuity.
Lamyla
English · Modern invented blend combining elements of Layla and Amyla, a creative contemporary given name.
Liano
Italian · A Romance short form of names ending in -liano, such as Eliano or Giuliano.
Legand
English · A modern spelling inspired by the word 'legend,' used for its aspirational and heroic tone.
Lenier
French · Likely related to French surname forms from Latin lenis, suggesting 'gentle' or 'soft.'
Laguna
Spanish · Laguna comes from Romance languages meaning lagoon, making it a clear water-based place name.
Lafayette
French · French habitational surname meaning 'the beech tree plantation,' famously borne by the Marquis de Lafayette.
Len
English · Short form of Leonard, from Germanic 'leon-hard' meaning brave as a lion.
Leonore
Greek · Variant of Eleanor or Lenore, possibly meaning 'light' or 'compassion' from Greek roots.
Lambert
German · From Germanic elements 'land' (territory) and 'berht' (bright), meaning 'bright land'.
Lu
English · Short form of names like Louise or Lucy; also a Chinese surname meaning dew or road.
Lolita
Spanish · Spanish diminutive of Lola, itself a pet form of Dolores meaning 'sorrows.'
Lyn
Welsh · From Welsh 'llyn' meaning 'lake,' or a short form of names like Lyndon or Carolyn.
Lunette
French · French diminutive meaning 'little moon,' from Latin 'luna' (moon).
Lyall
Scottish · From Old Norse 'liulfr' meaning 'wolf,' brought to Scotland by Norse settlers.
Lennard
German · Variant of Leonard, from Old German 'leon' (lion) and 'hard' (brave), meaning 'brave as a lion.'
Lylian
Latin · Variant of Lillian, from Latin 'lilium' meaning 'lily,' a symbol of purity.
Lilias
Scottish · Scottish form of Lillian, ultimately from Latin lilium meaning 'lily,' a symbol of purity.
Leith
Scottish · From the port district of Edinburgh or the River Leith, possibly meaning 'wet or flowing.'
Lylith
Hebrew · Variant of Lilith, from Hebrew/Akkadian meaning 'of the night,' a figure in ancient mythology.
Laury
Latin · Diminutive of Laurence, from Latin laurus meaning 'laurel' or 'crowned with laurel'.
Loana
French · Rare name possibly derived from French origins or a feminine form of Loan, meaning 'light.'
Leeon
Greek · Elongated spelling of Leon, from Greek 'leon' meaning 'lion'.
Lynae
English · A modern elaboration of Lynn-based names, often linked to the word for a lake or waterfall.
Lynnae
English · A decorative variant of Lynn names, likely tied to the Welsh-derived element meaning "lake."
Lenae
Greek · Lenae is a modern spelling of Lena, often linked to Greek Helen and associated with 'light' or 'torch.'
Leoncio
Spanish · From Latin leo, lion, through Leoncius; the name means lionlike.
Latoya
Spanish · Likely a modern American elaboration of Toya or Victoria-related forms, often interpreted as victorious.
Linnaea
Latin · Linnaea comes from the twinflower, a botanical name honoring Carl Linnaeus, giving it a floral nature meaning.
Lashika
African · Lashika is a modern coined name built with the La- prefix and a stylish rhythmic ending.
Lexia
Greek · A modern short form related to Alexia, from Greek roots meaning "defender" or "helper."
Lam
Chinese · Lam is a Chinese surname and given-name element often tied to the character for "forest" depending on the original character.
Lenaya
African · Likely a modern melodic name related to Lena or Naya forms, sometimes associated with tenderness or newness.
Lamya
Arabic · From Arabic Lamya, traditionally describing dark, beautiful lips and graceful beauty.
Lizmarie
Hebrew · A compound of Liz and Marie, combining Elizabeth’s “God is my oath” with Marie’s classic Marian tradition.
Leeya
Hebrew · Leeya is a spelling variant of Leah or Lia, a Hebrew name traditionally interpreted as weary or delicate.
Lui
Italian · Lui is a short form related to Luigi or Louis, from Germanic roots meaning famous warrior.
Lavontae
English · A modern invented name, likely built from La- and -vonte/-vonte sound patterns.
Laakea
English · A modern form inspired by Hawaiian-style elements like la'a and kea, often associated with sacredness or whiteness.
Laim
English · Likely a rare variant of Liam, a short form of William meaning resolute protection.
Lamis
Arabic · Lamis is an Arabic name meaning 'soft to the touch' or 'gentle, smooth.'
Layke
English · Layke is a modern spelling of Lake, taken from the English nature word for a body of water.
Lanaiya
English · Modern invented name built from La- and Naia or Naya-style sounds.
Lillieann
English · Lillieann combines Lillie, from the lily flower, with Ann, from Hebrew Hannah, creating a compound name tied to purity and grace.
Liviya
Latin · A form of Livia or Olivia-related names, from Latin roots associated with bluish color or ancient Roman family names.
Leyanna
English · Likely a modern blend of Leah and Anna, carrying associations of weariness and grace.
Lautaro
Spanish · Lautaro is used in Spanish and comes from the name of a famed Indigenous Chilean leader, often explained as swift hawk.
Lariya
Arabic · Likely a modern form influenced by names like Laria or Lariya, with a soft melodic invented style.
Liahna
English · Probably a modern form related to Lia or Liana, with roots linked to names meaning youthful or vine-like.
Laiyla
Arabic · Laiyla is a variant of Layla, an Arabic name meaning night or dark beauty.
Lianah
Hebrew · Variant of Liana/Eliana, combining vine imagery from Latin and 'my God has answered' from Hebrew.
Leyani
English · A creative modern name echoing Leila/Leanne patterns with a gentle feminine and lyrical ending.
Lillymae
English · A modern compound of Lily and Mae, combining floral imagery with a friendly short form of May.
Lindyn
English · Modern respelling of Lyndon, an English place name meaning 'lime tree hill,' given a contemporary feminine feel.
Loveah
English · A modern invented English name derived from the word "love," carrying a direct meaning of affection and emotional devotion.
Locklynn
English · Modern invented name combining 'lock' with the popular '-lynn' suffix, creating a contemporary feminine name.
Layanah
Arabic · Variant of Layana, from Arabic meaning 'gentleness', 'softness', or 'tenderness'.
Laklynn
English · A modern respelling in the Lynn/Katelynn family, giving a soft contemporary English girls’ name.
Loken
Norse · A Norse-flavored modern name related to Scandinavian naming patterns and associated with figures of Old Norse cultural tradition.
Lewyn
Welsh · A Welsh variant linked to Llew/Leuwen forms associated with lion imagery and strength.
Leveon
Hebrew · A modern form tied to Levi, a Hebrew biblical name connected with the Levitical tradition.
Luniva
Latin · From Latin *luna* (“moon”), giving a modern poetic and celestial name image.
Lanova
English · Lanova is a modern blend name influenced by Nova, from Latin novus meaning new.
Leiyani
English · A modern name likely influenced by Leilani, carrying a Hawaiian-style sound and floral, heavenly associations.
Lunamae
Latin · Lunamae combines Luna, meaning moon in Latin, with Mae, creating a soft celestial compound name.
Lochland
Scottish · A modern place-style name built from Scottish loch and English land, suggesting lake country or waterside terrain.
Lihan
Chinese · A Chinese transliterated name form; meaning depends on characters, but it commonly carries elegant or refined associations.
Leonello
Italian · Leonello is an Italian diminutive of Leone, from Latin leo, meaning 'little lion.'
Laiyani
English · Laiyani is a modern lyrical name, likely shaped by fashionable names like Layani or Leilani rather than a single old source.
Leilanys
English · A stylized modern variant of Leilani-type names, used for its lyrical, floral, and sky-soft sound.
Luxxen
Latin · A modern elaboration of Lux, from Latin meaning light, with a stylish doubled-letter spelling.
Laineyjo
English · Laineyjo combines the diminutive Lainey with Jo, creating a warm double-name in modern English style.
Louai
Arabic · Louai, also spelled Louay or Luai, is Arabic and traditionally means "little wild ox" or "young bull."
Luseh
Spanish · Likely related to Luz, the Spanish word for light, giving it a bright and luminous sense.
Lahyam
Arabic · Lahyam appears to be an Arabic-style modern name, possibly formed from sounds linked to gentleness or kinship.
Letitia
Latin · From Latin 'laetitia' meaning 'joy, gladness'; a name favored in the Roman and Georgian eras.
Libbie
English · Diminutive of Elizabeth, from Hebrew 'Elisheva' meaning God is my oath.
Letta
German · Diminutive of names ending in '-letta' such as Violetta, or short form of Letitia meaning joy.
Loyd
Welsh · Variant spelling of Lloyd, from Welsh 'llwyd' meaning grey or grey-haired, implying wisdom.
Leva
Slavic · Slavic variant related to 'left' or a short form of names like Levania.
Lydie
French · French form of Lydia, from Greek meaning 'woman from Lydia,' an ancient kingdom in Asia Minor.
Leannah
Hebrew · A modernized spelling linked to Leah, a Hebrew biblical name, chosen for gentle tone rather than etymological novelty.