Browse names
746 names match.
Latin
Modern variant of Laurie; means crowned with laurel.
Modern
Contemporary invented name; possibly combines La with Shea.
Modern
Contemporary invented name; meaning uncertain.
Modern American
Modern variant, possibly influenced by Lurline or Louise.
Old English
Variant of Lindsay, derived from place name meaning linden tree island.
American
A variant of Lurleen with uncertain origins, possibly influenced by German naming traditions.
Greek/Latin
Possibly from Larissa or Laurence, derived from laurus meaning laurel.
English/Hebrew combination
Combines Lilly (the flower, purity) with Anne (grace); flower of grace.
English
Variant of Loren or from Sindarin meaning dream flower.
English
Variant or diminutive, possibly related to Leona or Linda.
English
Variant of Alania or Lana, possibly meaning fair or beautiful.
Latin
Latin diminutive of Lucia meaning light or shining.
Modern
Variant or modern creation, possibly related to Larina or Lorraine.
Hebrew
Hebrew name meaning my light or light for me.
Arabic
Variant of Leila, Arabic meaning night or dark beauty.
English
Combination of Lora or Lorraine and Lee, meaning laurel or meadow.
Hebrew/English
Possibly a variant of Leah meaning weary, or short for Lisa meaning God's oath.
Germanic
Variant of Louise, meaning famous warrior.
English
From the lane, a narrow passage.
Hebrew/Italian
Modern variant possibly of Liana, a climbing vine.
Modern English
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
Modern English
Modern variation of Lena or Lenice.
Scandinavian/Finnish
Variation of Lina, meaning light or tender.
Latin/English
Variation of Lorraine or Laura, meaning crowned.
French/Latin
Variation of Lorraine, meaning from Lorraine region.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly derived from Latrell with a feminine ending.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly derived from Lily or a variant of Lee.
Modern American
A modern creation, possibly derived from Landon or a blend of names.
Modern American
A modern variant of Lindsay or Linsey.
Hebrew
Weary or tired.
Greek/Latin
Seagull or cheerful variant.
Modern English
Modern creation combining La- prefix with -trese.
Modern English
Modern creation combining La- with Shanna.
Modern English
Modern creation combining La- with -sha ending.
French/Germanic
Land ruler or territory ruler.
Latin/Germanic
A blend of Lillian (lily flower) and William (determined protector).
German/Literary
A variant of Lorelei, meaning alluring or enchanting.
Old English
From a linden tree clearing or meadow.
Hebrew
Heart, from the Hebrew word lev with the feminine suffix -a.
Hawaiian
A Hawaiian name with spiritual significance.
Irish/Scottish
Derived from the Irish Leán, possibly meaning 'slender.'
African American
Modern created name, possibly influenced by Lakisha or African naming traditions.
Greek
Light-born; possibly derived from Eugenia.
French
From Lydia; French diminutive form.
Scottish/Old English
Linden tree island; variant of Lindsay.
Greek
Variant of Lenore or Eleanor, meaning bright light.
Latin/English
Variant of Lawrence or Loren, meaning from Laurentum.
Modern invented
Modern created name possibly from Landry or a place name.