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Baby names starting with L

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Laqueta
English · Modern coined name with the prefix La- and a diminutive ending, African-American in origin.
Lovesta
English · Modern blend of Love and the suffix -esta, evoking affection and esteem.
Lubov
Slavic · Russian name directly meaning love, widely used across Slavic cultures.
Laquitta
English · Modern coined name using the La- prefix popular in African-American naming traditions.
Leilia
Arabic · Variant of Leila, from Arabic meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty.'
Levella
Latin · Modern elaboration possibly from Latin 'levare' meaning 'to lift or raise.'
Leverda
English · Rare coined name, possibly blending Latin 'verde' (green) with a feminine form.
Lonel
English · Rare variant of Lionel, from Old French meaning 'young lion.'
Larmon
English · Rare variant possibly related to Harmon or Larman, of uncertain English origin.
Laten
English · Rare name possibly from Latin 'latens' meaning 'hidden' or a modern phonetic creation.
Linder
German · From Germanic 'linde' meaning 'linden tree,' common as a Scandinavian and German surname.
Lozell
English · Rare name possibly from an English place name or Old French origin of uncertain meaning.
Loida
Greek · Spanish form of Lois, from Greek 'Lōis,' a biblical name of uncertain meaning, possibly 'more desirable.'
Laquetta
English · Modern coined name combining the prefix La- with a French diminutive ending.
Lartha
English · Rare name of uncertain origin, possibly a creative blend or an Americanized formation.
Latricia
Latin · Modern blend of the prefix La- with Patricia, from Latin 'patricius' meaning noble.
Louan
French · Combination of Lou (from Louise, famous warrior) and Ann (grace).
Lorenzia
Italian · Feminine form of Lorenzo, from Latin Laurentius meaning 'crowned with laurel'.
Luchious
Latin · Phonetic variant of Lucius, from Latin lux meaning 'light' or 'born at daylight'.
Loisteen
Greek · Blend of Lois (Greek, possibly 'most desirable') and the suffix -teen.
Louvonia
French · Elaborate feminine form possibly from French Lou or the place name Louvain.
Luebertha
German · Compound of Lu (from Louise, 'famous warrior') and Bertha ('bright, illustrious').
Levata
Latin · Rare coined name likely from Latin 'levare' meaning 'to lift or raise up'.
Lewana
Hebrew · From the Hebrew 'levana' meaning 'white' or 'the moon', associated with lunar brightness.
Loanne
French · Blend of Louise and Anne, or a variant of Loanne meaning 'gracious light'.
Lorainne
French · Variant spelling of Lorraine, from the French region name meaning 'kingdom of Lothar'.
Lulubell
English · Compound of Lulu (from Louise, 'famous warrior') and Bell ('beautiful'), a Southern American endearment name.
Lavalle
French · French surname-turned-given-name meaning 'the valley'.
Leve
German · Rare name, possibly from Low German meaning 'dear one' or 'beloved'.
Lynal
Welsh · Rare variant possibly related to Lionel, from Latin 'leo' meaning 'little lion'.
Loistene
English · Elaboration of Lois (famous warrior) with the suffix -tene, a coined feminine form.
Lureta
English · Variant of Loretta, diminutive of Laura, from Latin 'laurus' meaning laurel.
Lajuanda
Spanish · Modern coinage blending the prefix La- with Juanita (God is gracious) and Wanda (wanderer).
Levone
French · Variant of Lavonne, from French 'Yvonne' meaning yew tree, with prefix La-.
Lodine
English · Rare modern coinage, possibly a blend of Lorraine and -dine, of uncertain etymology.
Luwana
German · Variant of Luanna, blending Lou (famous warrior) with Anna (grace), meaning gracious warrior.
Lynnell
Welsh · Elaboration of Lynn, from Welsh 'llyn' meaning lake, with feminine suffix -ell.
Lindol
English · Variant of Lindell, from Germanic elements meaning 'linden tree valley.'
Levarn
English · A modern coined name blending the prefix Le- with Vern, meaning "alder grove."
Lynward
English · A blend of Lynn ("lake") and -ward ("guardian"), suggesting "lake guardian."
Ladawn
English · Modern coined name combining the prefix La- with Dawn, meaning 'the first light of day.'
Lafay
English · Modern blend of the prefix La- with Fay (from Old French 'fae,' meaning 'fairy' or 'fate').
Lurae
Latin · Modern elaboration of Lura, possibly from Latin 'lure' or a variant of Laura meaning 'laurel.'
Lagretta
English · Modern blend of the prefix La- with Gretta (pearl), a mid-century American coinage.
Laurann
Latin · Compound of Laura (laurel/victory) and Ann (grace).
Leahrae
Hebrew · Compound of Leah (weary or wild cow in Hebrew) and Rae (ewe/beam of light).
Lucyann
Latin · Compound of Lucy (light, from Latin "lux") and Ann (grace).
Levorn
Italian · Possibly inspired by the Italian port city Livorno (Leghorn); a rare modern coinage.
Larell
English · Modern coined name, possibly a blend of La- prefix with Darrell or a creative invention.
Lenuel
Hebrew · Variant of Lemuel, from Hebrew meaning 'devoted to God.'
Loueen
French · Modern variant of Louise, from Germanic Hlodwig meaning 'famous warrior.'
Ladeane
English · Modern compound of the prefix La- and Deane, meaning 'valley' from Old English denu.
Laretha
English · Modern variant possibly influenced by Aretha, from Greek arete meaning 'virtue, excellence.'
Lerae
English · Modern coined name blending Lee (meadow) with Rae (ewe or beam of light).
Lindalee
English · Compound of Linda (Germanic, 'soft, tender') and Lee (Old English, 'meadow').
Lacretia
Latin · Variant of Lucretia, a Roman family name possibly meaning 'wealth' or 'profit.'
Lavay
French · Phonetic variant of La Vie or a modern invention suggesting French elegance and vitality.
Leane
English · Variant of Leanne, blending Lee ('meadow') and Anne ('grace'), meaning 'graceful meadow.'
Lorrita
English · Diminutive blend of Lorraine or Laura (Latin 'laurel') with the -ita suffix, meaning 'little laurel.'
Loyda
Spanish · Spanish form of Lois, from Greek possibly meaning 'desirable' or 'agreeable.' Biblical NT figure.
Lensy
English · Rare diminutive or modern coinage, possibly derived from Lenny or Lens.
Laurelee
Latin · Creative blend of Laura ('laurel') and Lee ('meadow'), evoking nature imagery.
Lorelee
German · Variant of Lorelei, from the German Rhine legend of an alluring river siren on a rocky cliff.
Lorilee
English · Modern American blend of Lori (laurel) and Lee, a lyrical 20th-century feminine compound.
Lynita
English · Modern invented diminutive of Lynn (Welsh 'lake') with a Spanish-style -ita diminutive suffix.
Lynore
English · Variant of Lenore/Eleanore, possibly meaning 'bright, shining one' derived from Helen.
Lafreda
English · Variant of Alfreda, from Old English meaning 'elf counsel' or 'supernatural advisor.'
Landa
Spanish · Possibly a short form of Yolanda or from Spanish meaning 'land, shore'; used as an independent name.
Laurali
Latin · Blend of Laura (Latin 'laurel tree,' symbol of honor and victory) with a soft diminutive suffix.
Lisabeth
Hebrew · Clipped form of Elisabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath' or 'God is abundance.'
Lornalee
Scottish · Blend of Lorna (a Scottish literary name coined by R.D. Blackmore) with the suffix '-lee.'
Lynnda
English · Variant spelling of Linda (Spanish 'beautiful') blended with the English name element Lynn.
Lannis
English · Modern American invented form likely derived from Lanny or Lance, with no fixed classical etymology.
Larris
Latin · Variant of Larry, a diminutive of Lawrence, from Latin 'Laurentius' meaning 'from Laurentum.'
Lawrin
Latin · Phonetic variant of Lauren or Lawrence, from Latin 'Laurentius' meaning 'crowned with laurel.'
Layle
Arabic · Variant of Layla, from Arabic meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty.'
Legrant
French · Derived from French 'le grand' meaning 'the great,' likely transferred from a surname.
Lorel
German · Variant of Lorelei, from the German Rhine legend, possibly meaning 'murmuring rock.'
Luwanna
English · Modern American invented compound combining Lou and Anna, with no established classical etymology.
Laquata
English · Likely a modern coined name using the La- prefix and a melodic ending.
Leathea
Greek · Probably influenced by Lethe or Althea, suggesting forgetfulness or healing in classical roots.
Letricia
Latin · A variant of Letitia or Patricia-style forms, likely tied to Latin ideas of joy or nobility.
Lonzetta
English · Likely a modern elaborated form, possibly influenced by Lonnie or Alonzo with a feminine suffix.
Louwana
English · Probably a modern form related to Lou or Luana, with a flowing invented style.
Lovelia
English · An ornamental form built on love, suggesting affection and beauty.
Lawney
English · Lawney is likely an English surname-style name related to lawn or meadow imagery.
Leavon
French · Leavon is likely a variant of Levon or Leon, tied to Latin leo meaning "lion."
Lewayne
English · Lewayne is a modern blend name, likely combining the prefix Le- with Wayne, an English surname meaning "wagon maker."
Lindola
English · Lindola is likely an elaborated form related to Linda, from roots meaning "beautiful" or "pretty."
Louene
German · Louene is likely a blended form related to Louise and Anne, from roots meaning "famous warrior."
Lindalou
German · A compound blending Linda (Germanic 'soft, tender') and Lou, a popular mid-century American double name.
Labarbara
English · A modern invented name combining the prefix La- with Barbara (Greek 'foreign woman'), in African-American naming tradition.
Lindia
German · A variant of Linda, from Germanic meaning 'soft, tender' or Spanish meaning 'pretty.'
Llona
Greek · A variant of Ilona, the Hungarian form of Helen, from Greek meaning 'torch' or 'bright, shining.'
Lorae
Latin · A variant of Lora or Laura, from Latin laurus meaning 'laurel,' a classical symbol of victory and honor.
Landra
English · Rare American invented name, possibly a variant of Sandra (Greek, 'defender of men') or a modern coinage.
Laurna
English · Variant of Laura or Lorna, ultimately from Latin 'laurus' meaning 'laurel,' a symbol of victory.
Louiseann
English · American blend of Louise (Germanic 'famous warrior') and Ann (Hebrew 'grace'), a mid-century compound.
Lowayne
English · American invented blend combining a Lo- prefix with Wayne (Old English 'wagon maker'), a mid-century coinage.
Lonney
German · Variant diminutive of Alonzo, from Old German meaning 'noble and ready for battle.'
Lanning
English · From an English surname derived from Old English lanu meaning 'lane' or 'narrow path.'
Leamond
Norse · Possibly a variant of Lamond, from Norse lagmaðr meaning 'lawman,' a surname used as a given name.
Levane
English · Modern invented given name, possibly a variant of Lavane or a creative combination of name elements.
Lonn
Irish · Short form of Alonzo or possibly from Irish lon meaning 'blackbird,' used as a standalone name.
Luren
Latin · Variant of Lauren, from Latin Laurentum, a Roman city associated with laurel trees.
Loydene
Welsh · Feminine form of Lloyd, from Welsh 'llwyd' meaning 'grey', with the suffix -ene added for feminization.
Lowanna
English · Believed to derive from an Aboriginal Australian word meaning 'girl'; adopted in English-speaking contexts.
Lynnetta
Welsh · Elaborated diminutive of Lynn, derived from the Welsh 'llyn' meaning lake or pool.
Lacrecia
Latin · Variant of Lucretia, a Roman clan name of uncertain etymology borne by a legendary Roman heroine.
Lajuanna
Hebrew · Modern American invention combining the 'La-' prefix with Juanna, a feminine form of John meaning 'God is gracious.'
Lalonnie
English · Modern invented name combining the 'La-' prefix with Lonnie, a diminutive of Alonzo or Lionel.
Latrecia
Latin · Modern invented name combining the 'La-' prefix with Trecia, a variant of Patricia meaning 'noble' in Latin.
Lauralyn
Latin · Combination of Laura (Latin: laurel) with the suffix -lyn, forming a modern compound feminine name.
Llana
Hebrew · Possibly a variant of Ilana (Hebrew: oak tree) or a Welsh-influenced spelling of Lana.
Lutrecia
Latin · Variant of Lucretia, the Roman clan name associated with the legendary exemplar of Roman female virtue.
Lindal
English · Variant of Lindell or Lindall, an English/Norse place name meaning 'valley of the linden trees'.
Lanney
French · Diminutive variant of Lanny, itself a pet form of Roland or Lance, with French chivalric roots.
Loxie
English · American diminutive, likely a playful respelling of Roxie, itself from Persian Roxana meaning 'dawn'.
Lorri
Latin · Diminutive variant of Laura, from Latin laurus meaning 'laurel tree,' a symbol of victory.
Loxi
English · Modern invented diminutive, possibly derived from Roxanne or used as a playful nickname form.
Lari
Latin · Short form of Lara or Laura, ultimately from Latin Laurentius meaning crowned with laurel.
Larrene
Latin · Invented feminine form of Larry/Lawrence, from Latin Laurentius meaning crowned with laurel.
Lauranne
Latin · Blend of Laura (Latin, laurel/victory) and Anne (Hebrew, grace), a modern combination name.
Lueretha
Latin · Variant of Lucretia, an ancient Roman name possibly from Latin 'lucrum' meaning gain or wealth.
Lynnita
Welsh · Diminutive elaboration of Lynn, a Welsh name meaning lake or waterfall.
Lawarnce
Latin · Phonetic variant of Lawrence, from Latin 'Laurentius' meaning 'from Laurentum,' a city associated with the laurel tree.
Lawence
Latin · Variant spelling of Lawrence, from Latin 'Laurentius' meaning from Laurentum, associated with the laurel.
Lorinzo
Italian · Variant of Lorenzo, the Italian form of Lawrence, from Latin symbolizing a laurel crown of honor.
Lazette
French · Lazette is a French-style diminutive likely related to Lazarus or Elizabeth, carrying meanings of divine help or consecration.
Loanna
English · Loanna is a modern elaboration of Joanna or Loanne, commonly linked to the Hebrew meaning 'God is gracious.'
Lacinda
Latin · A variant of Lucinda, from Latin roots meaning 'light' or 'illumination.'
Loya
English · Likely a rare variant linked to 'loyal,' carrying associations of faithfulness and devotion.
Larey
English · Variant of Larry, a diminutive of Lawrence, from Latin 'Laurentius' meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'laurel.'
Luvell
English · Variant of Lovell, from Anglo-Norman French 'lovel' meaning 'young wolf.'
Linde
German · From German 'Linde' meaning 'linden tree,' used as a given name in German and Dutch-speaking regions.
Lezlie
Scottish · Lezlie is a variant of Leslie, a Scottish place name meaning garden of holly or holly enclosure.
Lonnette
English · Lonnette is likely an English diminutive formation from Lonnie or Lona, using the French-style suffix -ette.
Laurelyn
English · Laurelyn blends Laurel and the suffix -lyn, from Latin laurus, the laurel tree and symbol of honor.
Lecia
Latin · Lecia is likely a short form of Alicia or Felicia, associated with noble or fortunate meanings from Latin-linked forms.
Leonda
Greek · Leonda likely derives from Leon or Leona, from Greek leon, meaning lion.
Lorey
English · Lorey is a variant of Lori or Laurie, linked to Latin laurel and ideas of honor and victory.
Lucianne
French · Lucianne is a French-style form of Luciana, from Latin lux, meaning light.
Lynann
English · Lynann is a blended modern English name using Lynn and Ann, associated with lake and grace meanings.
Larrell
English · Modern American invented name, likely a creative blend of names like Darrell and Larell with no ancient etymology.
Lavorn
French · Variant of LaVerne, from Old French 'verne' meaning alder grove, suggesting a wooded or natural setting.
Lemmon
English · English surname transferred as a given name, a variant spelling of Lemon, possibly from a place or trade name.
Lonzel
English · Modern invented name, likely of American origin, possibly a creative variant of Lionel or Lonnie.
Lauran
Latin · Lauran is a variant of Laura or Lauren, from Latin laurus, meaning "laurel" or "victory."
Loisanne
Greek · Loisanne appears to blend Lois and Anne; Lois is Greek and Anne is Hebrew, together suggesting a graceful, traditional compound.
Lanelda
English · Lanelda appears to be a modern invented name, possibly blending Lane with a decorative feminine ending.
Leondra
Greek · Leondra likely comes from Greek leon, 'lion,' conveying a strong lion-like image.
Linnae
English · Linnae is likely a modern variant of Lynn, from a word meaning 'lake' or 'waterfall.'
Lonnia
English · Lonnia appears to be a modern elaboration of Lonnie, a name with surname-style English usage.
Loralyn
Latin · Loralyn blends Laura, from Latin laurus 'laurel,' with the popular suffix Lyn.
Lerry
English · Likely a variant of Larry, from Laurence or the Irish Lorcan, often linked with “laurel.”
Lyne
English · Lyne is likely a surname-style or short form related to Lynn, originally tied to a lake or waterfall place-name element.
Lannette
French · Lannette is likely a diminutive-style form related to Lana or Lynette, suggesting little lake or idol depending on root.
Lauana
English · Lauana is often used as a Hawaiian-style name associated with happiness or enjoyment, though modern usage varies.
Laurean
Latin · Laurean comes from the Latin laurel root, symbolizing honor, victory, and the laurel tree.
Laurian
Latin · Laurian derives from the Latin laurus, meaning laurel, a symbol of victory and honor.
Leesa
English · Leesa is a variant of Lisa, a short form of Elisabeth, meaning God is my oath.
Lill
English · Lill is a short form linked to Lily or Lillian, associated with the lily flower and purity.
Linelle
English · Linelle is a modern elaboration of Lynn or Lina, with a delicate ornamental ending.
Lorre
English · Lorre is a variant of Lori or Laurie, ultimately from Laura, meaning laurel.
Lacreta
Latin · A variant of Lucretia, an old Roman family name of Latin origin associated with nobility and classical history.
Leslyn
English · A modern English blend of Leslie and Lynn, carrying associations of a holly garden or gray fortress with the Lynn ending.
Loreeta
Italian · A variant of Loretta, likely from Laura, ultimately linked to the Latin laurel tree, a symbol of honor.
Ludivina
Spanish · A Spanish form related to Ludwig or Ludwine names, combining old German elements for fame and battle or friendship.
Lohn
German · Lohn is a rare surname-style name, possibly related to John variants or German family-name usage.
Lennetta
English · Likely an elaborated form of Lena or Lenore, names associated with light or compassion in later European use.
Lynde
English · An English surname and given name related to the linden tree or a hill with lime trees.
Lalita
Indian · Lalita is a Sanskrit name meaning playful, charming, or graceful, and is also an epithet of a Hindu goddess.
Latanya
English · Latanya is a modern American formation, likely blending the La- prefix with Tanya, giving it a contemporary melodic style.
Lindaann
Spanish · Lindaann combines Linda, meaning pretty in Spanish, with Ann, from Hebrew Hannah meaning grace.
Larri
English · Larri is a creative spelling of Larry or Laurie, names linked to Laurence and the laurel tree.
Laurey
English · Laurey is a variant of Laurie or Laura, from Latin laurus meaning 'laurel.'
Laveria
Latin · Laveria is likely a rare elaboration of Lavera or names from Latin roots connected with truth or springtime freshness.
Lucresia
Latin · Lucresia is a variant of Lucretia, an ancient Roman family name of uncertain meaning, long associated with classical history.
Lujuana
Spanish · Lujuana appears to blend Lu and Juana, with Juana being the Spanish feminine of John, meaning 'God is gracious.'
Lynett
Welsh · Lynett is a form of Lynette, a medieval name possibly linked to Welsh Eluned and meaning 'idol' or 'image.'
Lasandra
Greek · A modern form influenced by Alexandra or Cassandra, drawing on Greek roots associated with protection or shining.
Latonia
Latin · Related to Latona, the Latin form of the Greek mythological name Leto, mother of Apollo and Artemis.
Lesle
Scottish · A variant of Leslie, from a Scottish place name meaning "garden of holly" or "gray fortress."
Libbi
English · A pet form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning "God is my oath."
Lindasue
English · An English compound of Linda and Sue; Linda is used from Spanish for "pretty," while Sue shortens Susan.
Lindora
Spanish · Likely built from Linda, from Spanish "pretty," with a decorative -ora ending for a melodic style.
Linnet
English · From the English songbird name linnet, itself tied to flax fields where the bird was often found.
Lloydine
Welsh · A feminine form of Lloyd, from Welsh llwyd meaning "gray" or "sacred."
Lorelyn
English · A variant of Lorelei or Lorelyn, linked to the German Rhine legend and often interpreted with alluring, musical associations.
Lorra
English · A form related to Laura or Lorraine, often tied to Latin laurus meaning "laurel."
Luetricia
English · A rare elaboration of Lucretia or Letitia, likely drawing on Latin roots associated with wealth or joy.
Lynnanne
English · An English compound name blending Lynn and Anne, with Anne ultimately meaning "grace."
Lynnmarie
English · A compound of Lynn and Marie, combining a nature-linked English element with Marie from Mary.
Lysandra
Greek · From Greek elements often interpreted as "liberator" or "one who frees men," related to classical Lysander.
Lethell
English · A rare English-style form, likely related to Letha or surname-based naming rather than a single ancient root.
Lynard
German · A variant of Leonard, from Germanic roots meaning brave lion.
Lenorris
English · Lenorris is likely a modern blended name built from Leonard, Norris, or similar English surname elements.
Lanice
English · Lanice is likely a modern variant of Janice or Venice-style names, used for sound rather than a single fixed etymology.
Latisha
English · Latisha is a modern form of Letitia, from Latin laetitia meaning joy or happiness.
Lillette
French · A French-style elaboration of Lily or Lilian, associated with the lily flower.
Leaann
English · A blended form of Lea and Ann; Lea is often linked to Hebrew Leah, with Ann meaning "grace."
Lesbia
Greek · From Greek, meaning "from Lesbos," the Aegean island associated with ancient poetry.
Lindajo
English · A compound modern name combining Linda, "pretty," with Jo, a short form of Josephine or Joan.
Lynanne
English · A blended name combining Lyn and Anne; Lyn is often linked to Welsh lake or waterfall elements.
Larosa
Spanish · Larosa likely means the rose, drawn from Romance-language forms built on rosa, the flower.
Laticia
Latin · Laticia is a variant of Leticia, from Latin laetitia, meaning joy or gladness.
Launi
English · Launi is likely a modern variant of Launie or Lorna-style names, used for its soft sound rather than a fixed ancient root.
Lavenda
English · Lavenda is likely inspired by lavender, the fragrant purple flower whose name comes through Latin.
Lenise
French · Lenise is likely a variant of Denise or a blend with Len- names, often tied to Dionysius or light-sounding modern forms.
Lesia
Slavic · Lesia is a Slavic short form of Aleksandra or related names, tied to the Greek root meaning defender of mankind.
Lindamarie
English · Lindamarie combines Linda, meaning pretty or soft in later use, with Marie, from Mary, a classic biblical name.
Loletha
Spanish · Loletha appears related to Lola or Lolita, pet forms of Dolores, meaning sorrows in Marian devotion.
Lynnelle
English · Lynnelle combines Lynn with a decorative suffix, reflecting modern English naming styles built on a popular unisex element.
Lendia
English · Lendia is a rare modern-sounding name, possibly formed as a melodic elaboration of Len- names.
Lezlee
Scottish · Lezlee is a spelling variant of Leslie, originally a Scottish place name meaning garden of hollies.
Linnetta
English · Linnetta is a decorative form of Lynn, linked to a lake or waterfall in Welsh-derived usage.
Lloydene
Welsh · Lloydene appears to elaborate Lloyd, a Welsh surname meaning gray, with a feminine English ending.
Loranne
French · Loranne likely blends Laura and Anne, drawing on Latin laurel symbolism and Anne's grace.
Lorilyn
English · Lorilyn is a modern blended form, probably combining Lori with the lyrical suffix -lyn.
Louisette
French · Louisette is a French diminutive of Louise, from Germanic roots meaning famous warrior.
Lief
Norse · Lief is a variant of Leif, a Norse name meaning heir, descendant, or beloved one.
Lanty
Irish · Lanty is an Irish diminutive, often linked to names like Fionntan or Malachy in regional use.
Lantz
German · Lantz is a German surname-name, likely derived from a place or lance-related occupational root.
Lash
English · Lash is an English surname-name, possibly from a nickname or place-based root.
Luddy
Irish · Luddy is an Irish surname-name, likely from an anglicized Gaelic family name.
Ltanya
English · Ltanya is likely a creative spelling of Latanya, a modern form associated with Tanya or LaTanya and place-name styling.
Lynnett
Welsh · Lynnett is a variant of Lynette, from the Welsh element llyn meaning lake, popularized in Arthurian romance.
Larinda
English · Larinda is likely an English elaboration of Laura or Linda, linked to Latin laurus, 'laurel.'
Labrenda
English · Labrenda is a modern elaboration of Brenda with the popular La- prefix; Brenda means 'sword' by Celtic tradition.
Launie
English · Launie is likely a nickname-style form of names like Laura or Lorna, carrying a soft modern feel.
Lexine
Greek · Lexine is a modern form related to Alexina or Alexis, from Greek alexein, meaning 'to defend.'
Lindajean
English · Lindajean combines Linda and Jean, pairing 'pretty' or 'tender' associations with Hebrew-derived 'God is gracious.'
Linetta
English · Linetta is a diminutive-style form of Lina or Lynnette, giving it the sense of a graceful little name.
Laida
Spanish · Laida is used in Spanish contexts and may relate to place-name usage or a shortened traditional form.
Larnette
English · Larnette appears to be a modern elaboration of Larne or Lorna with the French-style suffix -ette.
Leaha
Hebrew · Leaha is a spelling variant of Leah, a Hebrew biblical name often interpreted as "weary" or "delicate."
Lene
German · Lene is a short form of names like Helena or Magdalene, often tied to meanings such as "light" or "torch."
Liisa
German · Liisa is a Nordic and Germanic form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning "God is my oath."
Lovita
English · Lovita likely developed from Latin-based love vocabulary and suggests "beloved" or "little loved one."
Lynet
Welsh · Lynet is a form of Lynette, associated with Welsh literary tradition and the suffix meaning "little lake" by later association.
Lynnel
English · Lynnel is a modern English elaboration of Lynn, originally linked to a lake, waterfall, or pool.
Lynnet
Welsh · Lynnet is a spelling variant of Lynette, a name with literary use and ties to Lynn-based forms.
Lonald
Scottish · Lonald is likely a variant of Ronald, from Old Norse elements meaning ruler's counsel.
Larwrence
Latin · Larwrence is a misspelling variant of Lawrence, from Latin Laurentius meaning from Laurentum.
Lender
English · Lender is likely a surname-derived name from English or German usage, probably occupational or descriptive in origin.
Leellen
English · Leellen appears to be a modern blended name, likely combining Lee with Ellen, giving it a contemporary invented style.
Larina
Latin · Likely derived from Lara or Larisa, with roots suggesting cheerful, famous, or protective household spirits.
Latina
Latin · From Latin, meaning Latin woman or from Latium, the ancient region of Rome.
Leretha
English · Likely a modern elaboration of names like Aretha or Loretta, formed for sound and style rather than ancient use.
Lesleigh
Scottish · A spelling variant of Leslie, from a Scottish place name meaning garden of holly or gray fortress.
Lynnann
English · A compound of Lynn and Ann, combining lake or waterfall imagery with grace.
Layvonne
French · Layvonne is likely an elaborated form of Yvonne with French roots tied to the yew tree.
Learta
English · Learta appears to be a rare modern coinage, possibly influenced by Lea and names ending in -arta.
Lewanda
English · Lewanda is a modern American-style formation, possibly modeled on Wanda with a decorative prefix.
Lynder
English · Lynder likely developed as a surname-style variant related to Lindy or Linda forms, tied to linden tree or soft beauty imagery.
Leartis
Greek · Leartis is likely related to Laertes, the Greek mythological name borne by Odysseus's father.
Larwance
English · Larwance is a variant of Lawrence, from Latin Laurentius, meaning from Laurentum or associated with laurel.
Ledon
English · Ledon is likely a modern surname-style name, probably derived from an English family or place form rather than a single ancient root.
Lamount
French · Lamount likely reflects Lamont, a Scottish surname from Norman French, associated with law or mountain roots.
Leverette
French · Leverette is a surname-style name likely from French roots, possibly tied to hare or place-name elements.
Lonne
German · Lonne is a rare name likely related to Lonnie, a diminutive of names like Alonzo or Lawrence.
Lynnis
English · Lynnis is likely a feminine form related to Lynn, from Welsh and English words for lake or waterfall.
Leslea
Scottish · A spelling variant of Leslie, from a Scottish place name meaning garden of holly or gray fortress meadow.
Larysa
Greek · Larysa is a Slavic form of Larissa, a Greek place name later used as a personal name.
Lawrie
Scottish · Lawrie is a Scottish diminutive of Laurence, from Latin Laurentius meaning from Laurentum or crowned with laurel.
Leanda
Greek · Leanda is the feminine form of Leander, from Greek elements meaning lion-man or lion-like warrior.
Levette
French · Levette is likely a French-style diminutive surname-name, possibly related to levy or Levett family forms.
Liann
English · Liann is a modern English blend related to Lee and Ann or Liane forms, often carrying senses of meadow and grace.
Ladeana
English · Ladeana is likely a modern English coinage blending the La- prefix with Deana, related to Diana, a Roman divine name.
Laima
Slavic · Laima is used in Baltic tradition for a fate goddess associated with luck and destiny, adapted here under Slavic.
Larhonda
English · Larhonda is a modern English elaboration of Rhonda, a Welsh place-related name meaning 'noisy' or linked to the Rhondda valley.
Lashell
French · Lashell is likely a modern English form influenced by French Michelle or Rochelle-style sounds rather than a single ancient root.
Latonya
English · Latonya is a modern English elaboration of Tonya, itself a Russian diminutive of Tatiana.
Laurrine
Latin · Laurrine is a form of Lauren or Laurine from Latin laurus, meaning 'laurel' or 'crowned with laurel.'
Leasa
Hebrew · Leasa is likely a Lisa variant, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Levearn
English · Levearn appears to be a modern English formation, possibly influenced by Laverne, from French and Latin roots meaning 'springlike' or 'alder.'
Lorann
English · Lorann blends Lora and Ann; Lora comes from Latin laurel, while Ann comes from Hebrew Hannah meaning 'grace.'
Loujean
French · Loujean combines Lou and Jean, from French forms of Louis and Jean, meaning 'famous warrior' and 'God is gracious.'
Lysa
Hebrew · Lysa is a spelling variant of Lisa, from Hebrew Elisheba meaning 'God is my oath.'
Lavance
French · Likely a surname-style or modern form influenced by French sounds and names like LaVonne or Vance.
Laddy
English · A nickname-style form possibly from Lad or Vladimir-family names, used as an affectionate diminutive.
Lanford
English · An English surname-name from place elements meaning long ford.
Linas
Greek · Often linked to Linus, a Greek name of uncertain origin known from mythology and early Christianity.
Lindsley
English · An English surname-name from place elements meaning linden tree meadow or clearing.
Linnis
English · Likely a variant of Linus or Linis, used as a surname-like modern given name.
Lynel
English · A variant of Lionel, from a French diminutive meaning little lion.
Lynus
Greek · A spelling variant of Linus, a Greek mythological and early Christian name of uncertain meaning.
Laronda
English · Laronda is likely a modern English blend built on La- and Rhonda, with Rhonda linked to the Welsh word for spear.
Letticia
Latin · Letticia is a variant of Letitia, from Latin meaning joy or happiness.
Lenee
French · Lenee is likely a spelling variant of Renee, from Latin renatus, meaning reborn.
Liesa
Hebrew · Liesa is a Germanic form related to Elisabeth, from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Lonette
French · Lonette is a delicate French-style diminutive, likely formed from names such as Lona or Leona.
Louretha
English · Louretha appears to be an elaborated form related to Laura or Loretta, from Latin laurus meaning laurel.
Lyndora
English · Lyndora is likely a decorative modern blend of Lynn and Dora, suggesting beauty and gift-like meanings.
Lanett
English · Lanett appears to be a diminutive-style elaboration of Lane or Lana with a French-like ending.
Larkie
English · Larkie is a pet form built from lark, the songbird, giving it a bright and playful nature meaning.
Laurianne
French · Laurianne blends Laura and Anne, with Latin laurel associations and Anne's sense of grace.
Lavenna
Latin · Lavenna is likely a variant of Lavinia, a Latin name associated with ancient Roman legend.
Lejoyce
English · Lejoyce seems to blend the French article le with Joyce, a name linked to lordly or joyous associations.
Lessa
English · Lessa is a short form or variant of names like Alyssa or Melissa, often associated with sweetness or rationality.
Leza
English · Leza is likely a streamlined modern form of Lisa or Liza, ultimately from Elizabeth meaning God is my oath.
Li
Chinese · Li is a common Chinese name and surname with several meanings depending on the character, including plum or beauty.
Ligita
Slavic · Ligita is used in Baltic and Slavic contexts and is often treated as a graceful feminine elaborated form.
Lilita
Hebrew · Lilita is a diminutive-style form related to Lily or Lilit, often associated with the lily flower.
Loutricia
English · Loutricia appears to blend Lou and Patricia, combining fame-associated Lou forms with Patricia's noble meaning.
Luvonne
French · Luvonne is likely a modern variant of Yvonne or Lavonne, tied to the yew tree or crafted as a stylish blend.
Leedell
English · Likely an English surname-style name, probably formed from place-name elements like lea and dale.
Lowrie
Scottish · A Scottish diminutive of Laurence, ultimately from Latin meaning from Laurentum.
Lezli
Scottish · A variant of Leslie, from a Scottish place name meaning "garden of holly" or "gray fortress."
Latitia
Latin · A variant of Letitia or Laetitia, from Latin meaning joy or gladness.
Leontyne
Greek · A feminine form related to Leon, from Greek meaning lion.
Lurean
Latin · Likely a variant of Lurene or Laureen, ultimately tied to Latin laurel, a symbol of honor.
Lafawn
English · Lafawn is a modern English name likely inspired by fawn, the young deer, with a French-style prefix.
Lavinda
English · Lavinda is likely a modern variant of Lavinia, a Latin name linked to ancient Roman tradition.
Lendy
English · Lendy appears to be an English nickname-style form, possibly related to Linda or surname usage.
Lindra
English · Lindra is likely a modern elaboration of Linda, from Germanic roots meaning soft, tender, or beautiful.
Lai
Chinese · Lai is a Chinese surname and given-name element with meanings that vary by character, often associated with coming or relying.
Larice
English · Larice is likely a modern variant of Larissa or Clarice-style names, often associated with cheerfulness or elegance.
Lerena
Spanish · Lerena may relate to Spanish place naming or Latin-root forms, with a soft melodic style rather than one fixed etymology.
Lisanne
French · Lisanne combines Lisa and Anne, both from Hebrew-root names meaning "God is my oath" and "grace."
Lolanda
Spanish · Lolanda is likely a variant of Yolanda, from Greek via Spanish forms, associated with the violet flower.
Loletia
Spanish · Loletia seems related to Lola or Lolita, pet forms of Dolores, a Spanish title of Mary meaning "sorrows."
Lorree
English · Lorree is a spelling variant of Lori or Laurie, names tied to the laurel tree and victory in Latin tradition.
Luereatha
English · Luereatha is likely a modern elaborated form, possibly influenced by Lou and Aretha-style sounds rather than one single source.
Lurdes
Spanish · Lurdes is a variant of Lourdes, the Marian place name from France adopted widely in Spanish-speaking cultures.
Luzette
Spanish · Luzette likely builds on Spanish luz, meaning "light," with a French-style diminutive ending.
Lyndelle
English · Lyndelle is a modern elaboration of Lynn or Linda-style names, often linked to the linden tree or lake imagery.
Larrey
English · Larrey is a variant of Larry or a surname form related to Laurence, from Latin roots meaning 'from Laurentum.'
Lastarza
Spanish · Lastarza appears to be a Spanish surname-name, probably tied to a place or family lineage.
Larone
French · Larone is likely a modern elaboration of names like Laron or LaRonne, with probable French-influenced styling and uncertain meaning.
Levorne
French · Levorne appears to be a modern variant of Lavern or Laverne, a French place-derived name meaning alder grove.
Lindee
English · Lindee is a modern spelling of Lindy or Lindie, often tied to Linda and meanings connected with soft, pretty, or linden tree.
Lonnetta
English · Lonnetta appears to be an elaborated modern form, possibly influenced by Lonna or Lonnie, with an ornamental suffix.
Latrice
English · Latrice likely developed as a modern form of names like Beatrice, from Latin roots meaning 'joy' or 'blessed.'
Lilette
French · Lilette is a French-style diminutive form related to Lily or Lilian, associated with the lily flower.
Lawonda
English · Lawonda is a modern American-style coinage, likely formed from La- plus Wanda.
Loritta
Spanish · Loritta is likely a diminutive-style variant of Lori or Laura, from Latin roots meaning "laurel."
Lagena
English · A rare modern form, possibly influenced by names like La- plus Gena, without a single established etymology.
Laketa
English · A modern coined name formed in the La- pattern, with no single classical root.
Laurale
Latin · A variant related to Laura, from Latin laurus meaning "laurel."
Lavinnia
Latin · A variant of Lavinia, an ancient Latin name associated with the legendary wife of Aeneas.
Lawan
Arabic · Used in several traditions and often linked in Arabic usage to softness or grace, though forms vary by culture.
Letisia
Latin · A variant of Leticia, from Latin laetitia meaning "joy" or "gladness."
Liese
German · A German short form of Elisabeth, from Hebrew meaning "God is my oath."
Lindaa
Spanish · A spelling variant of Linda, meaning "pretty" in Spanish and also linked to Germanic elements for "soft" or "tender."
Lisha
English · Often a short form of Alicia, Alisha, or names ending in -lisha, with roots that can mean "noble" or "protected by God."
Loleatha
English · A rare elaborated modern name, likely formed by blending Lola with a decorative suffix.
Louaine
French · Likely related to Louise or Louanne, from Germanic roots meaning "famous warrior."
Louwanna
French · A blended modern form likely combining Lou and Anna, joining senses of "famous warrior" and "grace."
Lutrica
English · A rare modern invented name with uncertain traditional origin, likely created for sound and style.
Lynis
English · Likely related to Lynn or Lin- names, often tied to the Welsh word for "lake."
Labarron
French · Labarron is a surname-style elaboration of Baron, from a title meaning "nobleman" or "warrior lord."
Landris
English · Landris appears to be a surname-style modern name, likely related to land-based place names or the French Landry.
Levant
French · Levant comes from a geographic term for the eastern Mediterranean, from Latin roots meaning "rising" as in the rising sun.
Linzell
English · Linzell is likely a modern surname-style formation, possibly related to Lindsey or Linzell place-name patterns.
Lizanne
English · Lizanne combines Liz and Anne, from Hebrew roots meaning “God is my oath” and “grace.”
Lesha
Slavic · Often a diminutive of Slavic forms like Aleksandra or Alexei, tied to the idea of defending or helping mankind.
Larenda
English · Likely a modern blend of Laura and Linda-type forms, suggesting grace and softness rather than one fixed root.
Lashelle
French · A modern elaboration of Michelle or Rochelle-style forms, with roots tied to "who is like God?" in the Michelle line.
Lavonnie
French · A decorative form related to Lavonne or Yvonne, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning "yew."
Lezley
Scottish · A spelling variant of Leslie, from a Scottish place name usually interpreted as "garden of holly."
Lizann
Hebrew · A blended form of Liz and Ann, joining meanings of "God is my oath" and "grace."
Lafrancine
French · A French-style elaboration of Francine, from the Germanic tribal name Franks, meaning 'free one.'
Larke
English · An English surname and nature name linked to the lark bird, symbolizing song and lightness.
Leanetta
English · Likely an elaborated form of Lea or Lena, with roots variously tied to 'meadow,' 'lion,' or light-related forms.
Leean
English · A blended spelling of Lee and Ann, combining English surname style with the grace meaning of Ann.
Lennett
English · Likely related to Lynnette or Len- forms, with associations to 'lake' or 'idol/image' through mixed naming traditions.
Lewann
English · A modern compound built from Lu or Lee and Ann, giving it a blended meaning tied loosely to light and grace.
Lorreen
English · A variant of Lorraine or Laureen, linked to the French region Lorraine or Latin laurel symbolism.
Lourita
Spanish · Likely a diminutive form of Laura or Lourdes, connected to the Latin laurel tree or the Marian place name.
Lamorris
English · Lamorris is likely a modern elaboration of Morris, a name derived from Maurice, meaning dark-skinned or Moorish.
Lenardo
Italian · A variant of Leonardo, from Germanic roots meaning brave lion or hardy lion.
Letroy
French · Letroy appears to be a modern name built from the French element Le- and Troy, the place name tied to ancient Troy.
Lindall
English · Lindall is likely an English surname-style name from lind, meaning linden tree, with a place-name ending.
Lyndale
English · Lyndale is an English-style place name meaning linden tree valley or lime-tree dale.
Lynee
English · Lynee is a modern English-style elaboration of Lynn, from a word meaning lake, waterfall, or pool.
Latresa
English · Latresa is a modern American coinage, likely modeled on Teresa with a fashionable prefix.
Leabeth
Hebrew · Leabeth is a blended form of Leah and Beth, combining Hebrew roots often linked to weary and house.
Linora
Greek · Linora likely relates to Lenora or Eleonora, a form associated with light or compassion through later traditions.
Loranda
Spanish · Loranda is likely a variant blending Laura and Miranda-like forms, with Latin laurel associations suggesting honor or victory.
Lanni
English · Lanni is a modern diminutive-style name, often used as a soft nickname form of longer L-names.
Larain
French · Larain is a variant of Lorraine, originally a French place name from the region of Lorraine.
Lasharon
English · Lasharon combines the prefix La- with Sharon, a Hebrew place name meaning a fertile plain.
Latona
Latin · Latona is the Latin name of the goddess Leto, mother of Apollo and Artemis.
Lauriann
Latin · Lauriann blends Laura and Ann; Laura comes from laurel, a symbol of honor, and Ann means grace.
Lavra
Greek · Lavra comes from Greek and Slavic religious usage, referring to a monastery lane or cloister.
Leandrea
Greek · Leandrea is the feminine form of Leander, from Greek roots meaning lion-man or lionlike person.
Leeza
English · Leeza is a variant of Lisa or Liza, ultimately from Hebrew Elisheba, meaning God is my oath.
Leiann
English · Leiann is a modern compound form blending Lee and Ann, with Ann ultimately meaning grace.
Lendra
English · Lendra is likely a modern invented feminine form, possibly influenced by names like Linda and Kendra.
Loralea
German · Loralea likely blends Lorelei, the German Rhine legend name, with Lea, giving it a lyrical modern feel.
Loreena
English · Loreena is a variant of Lorena or Laura, linked to Latin laurel, a symbol of honor and victory.
Lourinda
Spanish · Lourinda appears to be an ornamental form related to Laura or Laurinda, from Latin laurel.
Lurenda
English · Lurenda is likely a modern variant of names like Laurinda or Lucinda, with Latin-root influence.
Lamart
French · Lamart is likely a rare form influenced by French surnames such as Lamartine, giving it an aristocratic surname style.
Lathaniel
Hebrew · Lathaniel is a modern elaboration of Nathaniel, from Hebrew meaning 'gift of God.'
Lerone
English · Likely a modern coinage using the popular Le- prefix with a Ron-like base.
Lindale
English · An English place-style name from elements meaning "linden tree valley" or "lime-tree dale."
Lann
Welsh · Lann likely derives from Celtic place-name elements meaning "enclosure" or "church land."
Lanyard
French · Lanyard comes from a French-derived English word for a cord or strap, making it a rare word-name.
Larin
Latin · Larin likely relates to the Roman name Laurentius, associated with Laurentum and laurel.
Larre
English · Larre is likely a variant of Larry, itself a diminutive of Laurence meaning "from Laurentum."
Larrry
English · Larrry is an embellished spelling of Larry, a short form of Laurence meaning "from Laurentum."
Linc
English · Linc is a short English form of Lincoln, a place-name meaning "lake colony" or "settlement by the pool."
Linsley
English · Linsley is an English surname and place name meaning "flax meadow" or "linden clearing."
Laurrie
English · Laurrie is a variant of Laurie or Laura, from Latin laurus meaning laurel tree.
Laroyce
French · Laroyce likely blends the French article la with Royce, a surname of Germanic origin, making it a modern constructed name.
Laurietta
Latin · A diminutive of Laura, from Latin laurus, meaning "laurel."
Ledonna
Italian · A modern compound of Le- and Donna, with donna meaning "lady" in Italian.
Ladale
English · Ladale is a modern English-style coined name, likely built from the prefix La- and the element dale meaning valley.
Ladonda
English · Ladonda is a modern American-style coined name formed with the prefix La- and the name element Donda.
Ladonn
English · Ladonn is a modern coined form likely built from La- and Don or Donna-related sounds.
Lanay
English · Lanay is a modern English-style name, likely influenced by names such as Lana or Renee.
Laurenda
Latin · Laurenda appears to be an elaborated form of Laura, from Latin laurus meaning laurel.
Lavren
Slavic · Lavren is a Slavic form related to Lawrence, ultimately from Latin Laurentius, meaning from Laurentum or laurel-crowned.
Lenett
French · Lenett is a French-style diminutive form, likely related to Lena or Lynette and carrying a delicate nickname quality.
Lesvia
Greek · Lesvia is a Spanish-style form linked to Lesbia, meaning from Lesbos, the Greek island.
Letecia
Latin · Letecia is a variant of Leticia, from Latin Laetitia, meaning joy or gladness.
Letia
Latin · Letia is a shortened form of Letitia or Leticia, from Latin, meaning joy or happiness.
Levonda
English · Likely a modern elaboration of names like LaVonne, with French-rooted styling and no single fixed historical meaning.
Linnett
Welsh · Linnett is likely related to Lynette, a Welsh-influenced diminutive name, also associated with the linnet bird in English.
Lorett
Italian · Lorett is a short form of Loretta, from an Italian place name tied to laurel, a symbol of honor.
Lorii
English · Lorii is a modern spelling of Lori, derived from Laura and the Latin laurel, a symbol of victory.
Lorrinda
English · Lorrinda is likely an ornate variant of Laura or Lorinda, from Latin laurel meaning honor or victory.
Lamark
French · Likely derived from the French surname Lamarck, meaning "the mark" or "the boundary."
Landel
English · Landel is likely an English surname-style name, probably derived from place or land-related elements meaning "land hill" or "from the land."
Lanor
English · Lanor is likely a modern variant of Lenore or Eleanor, names associated with light or compassion through Romance and Germanic lines.
Laquinta
Spanish · Laquinta likely draws on Spanish la quinta, from Latin quintus, meaning the fifth or fifth-born.
Lisaann
Hebrew · Lisaann combines Lisa and Ann, both from Hebrew roots, giving a blended sense of God is my oath and grace.
Lorisa
Latin · Lorisa appears to blend Lori and Lisa, with roots tied to laurel and to the Hebrew oath-name Elisabeth.
Lanise
English · Lanise is likely a modern elaboration of names like Denise or Janice, used for sound and style more than old etymology.
Laresa
Latin · Laresa likely relates to Larissa, a Greek place name adopted into English and Romance naming.
Leianne
English · Leianne blends Lee and Anne, combining meadow imagery with the Hebrew-rooted meaning grace.
Lorian
Latin · Lorian is likely related to Lorianne or Laurent forms, with Latin roots tied to laurel.
Lasonya
English · A modern elaboration of Sonya or Lasonya-style forms, shaped by contemporary English naming patterns.
Latanga
African · Likely a modern coined name with rhythmic structure; exact root is uncertain but often placed in African American naming traditions.
Letisha
Latin · A variant of Letitia, from Latin laetitia meaning joy or gladness.
Laurett
Latin · Laurett is a variant of Laurette, from Latin laurel, the emblem of honor and victory.
Laurilyn
Latin · Laurilyn blends Laurel or Laura, from Latin laurel, with the English suffix Lynn.
Leaanne
English · Leaanne combines Lea or Leah, often linked to weary or delicate, with Anne meaning grace.
Leissa
Greek · Leissa is likely related to Greek-derived Melissa or Lisa forms, often associated with honey bee or God's promise.
Lesie
Scottish · Lesie is likely a variant of Leslie, a Scottish place name meaning garden of hollies.
Linne
English · Linne is a variant of Lynn, an English name linked to a lake, pool, or waterfall.
Lisbet
Hebrew · Lisbet is a Germanic short form of Elizabeth, from Hebrew meaning God is my oath.
Litsa
Greek · Litsa is a Greek diminutive of Eleni or related forms, often associated with light or shining.
Lorali
English · Lorali is a variant of Lorelei, from a German place name tied to a famous Rhine rock.
Lorez
Spanish · Lorez is likely related to Dolores or Lora-style names, with Latin-rooted associations of sorrow or laurel.
Lorijean
English · Lorijean is a compound English name blending Lori, from Laura or Lorraine, with Jean meaning God is gracious.
Lorrena
English · Lorrena is likely an English variant of Lorraine, a place-based name tied to the French region whose name ultimately comes from Latin roots.
Louisia
French · Louisia is a feminine form of Louis, from Germanic roots meaning "famous warrior," shaped through French usage.
Lynise
English · Lynise is likely a modern English elaboration of Lynn or Denise-style forms, with roots linked to a lake or waterfall element.
Latasha
English · Latasha is a modern English coinage influenced by Natasha, which derives from the Russian form of Natalia, meaning birthday of the Lord.
Latrina
English · Latrina is likely a modern coined name shaped by names like Katrina and Trina, rather than a single old root.
Lagina
Greek · Lagina likely derives from Greek place-name usage and may relate to an ancient Carian sanctuary name.
Leimomi
English · A Hawaiian name from lei and momi "pearl," meaning "pearl lei."
Lenay
English · Lenay is a modern variant of Lenae or Renee-style forms, often associated with tenderness or rebirth.
Loi
Chinese · Loi appears in Chinese-derived naming and surname traditions, with meaning varying by character and dialect.
Lacheryl
French · Lacheryl appears to blend the French article La with Cheryl, a modern name linked to dear one.
Ladawna
English · Ladawna combines La with Dawn, giving the sense of daybreak in a modern coined form.
Lamonica
Latin · Lamonica appears to be a modern elaboration of Monica, a name of uncertain Latin-era origin often linked to adviser.
Laneita
English · Laneita is likely a modern elaboration of Lani or Anita-style names, carrying a graceful, affectionate feel.
Linae
English · Linae is likely a modern form related to Lina or Linnea, suggesting tenderness or a delicate floral style.
Linita
English · Linita is likely a diminutive-style modern name based on Lina, with a soft affectionate ending.
Lisia
Greek · Lisia may be a shortened form of Elisa or Alicia, linked to God is my oath or noble qualities.
Llinda
Spanish · Llinda likely echoes Linda, from Spanish linda meaning pretty, with a spelling influenced by Welsh-style Ll.
Lajeana
English · Lajeana is likely a modern elaboration of Jeana or Jean, from Hebrew roots meaning "God is gracious."
Lakay
English · Lakay appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Kay or French-sounding syllables.
Lanese
English · Lanese is likely a modern English coinage with a French-style ending, possibly influenced by Lane.
Lasondra
English · Lasondra is likely a modern elaboration related to Sandra or Alexandra, from Greek roots meaning "defender of mankind."
Latangie
English · Latangie appears to be a modern coined name, possibly influenced by Angie, from Greek angelos meaning "messenger."
Latania
English · Latania is likely a modern elaboration of Tanya or Tania forms, with a smooth Latinate sound.
Laurieann
English · Laurieann combines Laurie and Ann; Laurie comes from Latin laurus, "laurel," a symbol of honor.
Lessia
Greek · Lessia is likely a variant of Lesya or Alexia-related forms, from Greek roots meaning "defender" or "helper."
Liticia
Latin · Liticia is likely a variant of Leticia, from Latin laetitia meaning "joy" or "gladness."
Loredana
Italian · Loredana is an Italian name possibly linked to a family surname and often associated with laurel symbolism from Latin.
Lorilie
English · Lorilie is likely influenced by Lorelei, the German Rhine legend name, with lyrical English spelling.
Lorilynn
English · Lorilynn is a modern English compound blending Lori and Lynn, giving it a graceful invented feel.
Lorrel
English · Lorrel is likely an English variant of Laurel, from Latin laurus, meaning laurel tree or honor.
Lonard
German · A variant of Leonard, from Germanic roots meaning "brave lion."
Leshia
English · Leshia is likely a variant of Alicia or Leticia, associated with meanings like "noble" or "joyful."
Lajeune
French · Lajeune is derived from French jeune, meaning "young," and likely developed from a surname or descriptive form.
Leasha
English · Leasha is likely a modern variant of Alicia or Alesha, associated with meanings like "noble."
Leesha
English · Leesha is likely a phonetic variant of Alicia or Lisa, tied to meanings such as "noble" or "God is my oath."
Lechia
Slavic · Lechia comes from Lech, a legendary founder figure associated with Poland in Slavic tradition.
Lesi
Scottish · Likely a short form related to Leslie, a Scottish place-derived name meaning garden of holly.
Lourdez
Spanish · A spelling variant of Lourdes, from the French pilgrimage place-name made popular in Spanish use.
Lovann
English · Probably a modern blend of Love and Ann, giving it an affectionate, newly coined feel.
Lauraann
Latin · A compound of Laura and Ann; Laura comes from Latin laurel, a symbol of honor and victory.
Lavelda
English · Likely a modern English formation, possibly influenced by names like Velda, with uncertain deeper roots.
Lishia
English · A modern spelling variation of Alicia or Letitia-type names, shaped mostly by sound.
Lorieann
English · A combination of Lori and Ann; Lori relates to Laura, from the Latin word for laurel.
Louri
French · Likely a variant of Laurie or Lori, ultimately connected to Latin laurus, meaning laurel.
Lycia
Greek · Taken from Lycia, an ancient region in Asia Minor known through Greek history and mythology.
Lynthia
Greek · A variant of Cynthia, an epithet of Artemis meaning woman from Mount Kynthos.
Lagreta
Greek · Likely a variant of Greta or Margareta, from Greek margarites, meaning pearl.
Laurieanne
Latin · A compound of Laurie and Anne, joining laurel honor with grace.
Lauriel
Latin · Likely a form related to Laurel or Laurelle, from Latin laurus, meaning laurel tree.
Leca
Slavic · Likely a short form of names like Aleka or Leocadia, with roots suggesting defender or brightness.
Letetia
Latin · A variant of Letitia, from Latin laetitia, meaning joy or gladness.
Lisaanne
Hebrew · A compound of Lisa and Anne, both from Hebrew roots associated with God and grace.