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746 names match.
Greek
From Lydia, an ancient kingdom in Asia Minor.
Old English/Germanic
Light and bright; shining one.
Old French
From the place of Lacy; lace-maker.
Spanish
Beautiful; fair and lovely.
Modern American (Latin + suffix)
Wide and far-reaching; expansive grace.
Latin
Laurel wreath; victory and honor.
Latin via English
Crowned with laurel, symbol of honor.
Hebrew via French
God's oath, a French diminutive form.
English
Lace-like, delicate and refined.
African American modern
Graceful and devoted, contemporary creation.
African American modern
Distinguished and noble, contemporary form.
Hebrew via English
God's oath, devoted to God.
Scandinavian via Swedish
Linden tree, named after botanist.
Latin via English
Crowned with laurel, victorious.
Welsh via English
Lake, serene waters.
Swedish
From the linden tree.
Spanish
Woman of sorrows.
Germanic/Hebrew
Graceful light of God.
Hebrew
God's oath and promise.
African American
From the lake dwelling.
Latin
Crowned with laurels.
Germanic
Lion-hearted, brave and bold; variant of Leonard from 'leo' (lion).
Hebrew
God's oath, devoted to God; variant of Lisette from Elizabeth.
Germanic
Possibly a variant of Lou, from Louise and Ludwig meaning famous warrior.
Latin
Variant of Lauren, from Latin Laurentius relating to the Laurentum region.
Latin/Spanish
Spanish for bright star or morning star, from Latin lucifer.
Latin/Spanish
From Leo meaning lion and honor combined, or from Eleanor.
Hawaiian
From Hawaiian lani meaning sky or heaven.
Greek
From Greek Leo meaning lion and aner meaning man.
Scottish/English
Variant of Lindsay, from Old English place name meaning linden tree island.
Modern/Brand
Modern creation from the luxury car brand; not a traditional name.
Latin
French form of Lucy, from Latin Lucia meaning light or bright.
Latin
Purity and cleansing; from the Roman Lavinia.
African American
Modern creation, possibly from La- prefix and Tosha.
Italian and Latin
Lion; from the Latin leo.
English
Beloved one; from the term of endearment lovey.
African American
Modern creation, possibly from La- and Quita.
English
Lake; a modern variant from the English laken.
English
Meadow; a variant spelling of Leah or Leigh.
Hebrew
Weary or tired; variant of Leah.
Latin
Happy and joyful woman; combination name.
Slavic/Greek
Beloved; variant of Lydia.
Greek/Latin
Bright light; Spanish form of Eleanor.
Scottish
From the gray fort.
Hebrew
God's oath.
Latin
Noble.
Hebrew
God's oath.
French
From French la rue meaning the street or the road.