Browse names
746 names match.
Latin
To twine around.
English
Beautiful, soft, tender.
Latin
Light.
Spanish
Renowned warrior.
Hawaiian
Heavenly flowers; child of heaven.
English
Joy; gladness; little one.
English
Freedom, independence.
Latin
Lily flower; pure.
English
Lily flower.
German
Alluring enchantress.
Hebrew
Night monster, ghost, storm goddess.
Hebrew
God is my oath.
English
Bright, shining light.
English
Faithfulness; devotion.
English
The fragrant purple flower.
Scottish
From the gray fortress.
Greek
Defender of mankind.
Hebrew, Latin
Weary or meadow.
Latin, Bulgarian
Lily, pure.
German
Alluring enchantress.
Latin
Laurel tree, bay tree.
Spanish, Portuguese
Light.
English
Light, grace, or beauty.
Arabic, Persian, Turkish
Night, dark beauty.
Latin, Russian
Cheerful, famous.
Latin
Lioness.
Latin
Tender, delicate.
Greek
Citadel.
Latin
lily.
Arabic
Night.
Latin
Olive tree.
Latin/Spanish
Crowned with laurel.
Arabic
Night.
Spanish
Joyful, happy.
Greek
Lyre.
English
Laurel; victory.
Greek
Most desirable; superior.
English
Lake; waterfall.
French
From the name of the French region Lorraine, meaning kingdom of Lothar.
English
Diminutive of Laura or Laurence, from Latin laurus, meaning laurel tree.
English (from Germanic)
Diminutive of Louise or Lucille, with Louise meaning renowned warrior.
English
A variant of Linda, from Spanish meaning pretty or the Germanic element lind, meaning soft and tender.
English (from Welsh)
Variant of Lynn, from the Welsh llyn meaning lake.
French
From a French place name meaning alder grove, later associated with the spring goddess Verna.
Latin
Variant of Laura, meaning laurel, a symbol of victory and honor.
American
A modern coinage of uncertain meaning, popularized by La Toya Jackson.
English
From Old English leah, meaning meadow or clearing.
Welsh
French-influenced form of Welsh Eluned, meaning idol or image, borne by a maiden in Arthurian legend.