Browse names
746 names match.
Arabic
Variant of Layla or Leila, meaning night.
Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Guadalupe, meaning wolf valley.
Scottish
From Scottish meaning island of linden trees.
Latin
Derived from lilium, referring to the lily flower, symbolizing purity.
Germanic/Hebrew blend
Combination of Lou and Ann, meaning fame warrior and grace.
Latin
From the Roman family name, meaning of Latium.
Latin
Possibly from Latin relating to Latium, the ancient Roman region.
Hebrew/French
Variant of Leanne or Liana, meaning graceful climbing vine.
Old English/French
From Lana with French suffix -ette, meaning light or peaceful.
Scottish/Gaelic
Variant of Leslie, meaning small meadow or garden.
Greek
Short form of Helen, meaning bright or shining one.
Hebrew
Variant of Leah, meaning weary or delicate.
Greek
From Lydia, an ancient region in Asia Minor.
Scottish
Variant of Lindsey from the island of the linden tree.
Modern
Contemporary African American creation blending Lake and Shia.
Scottish
Derived from Scottish and Norse origins, possibly meaning 'lane' or related to 'lainn.'
African American
A modern creation combining the prefix 'La-' with Shanda or Sandra.
Latin
A variant of Lorraine, ultimately derived from the Latin region Lotharingia.
American
One who works with lavender.
Greek
Bright and shining.
Spanish
Little rose.
English
Famous in war; variant of Louise or Louisa.
English
Lily flower; Scandinavian variant of Lily.
Hebrew
Weary or night; variant of Leah and Lena.
French
Small linden tree; from French meaning tender.
Hawaiian
Peaceful or calm; Hawaiian word name.
English
From Laurentum; variant of Lauren.
Hebrew
God's oath or weary; variant of Lisa.
Chinese
Chinese name with meanings depending on the characters, often meaning blessing.
Latin
Variant of Lillian, from lilium meaning lily.
Latin/Hebrew
Combination of Lily and Anna, meaning lily and gracious grace.
English
Beloved, derived from love.
Greek
Honey bee, diminutive of Melissa.
French
To bind, vine, from Liana.
Hebrew via English
Graceful light.
Greek or English
Alone or variant of Lonnie.
Latin
Goddess of thieves and darkness.
Latin and Hebrew
Laurel wreath and grace.
Spanish and Hebrew
Crowned or woolen variant of Lanita.
Greek
Variant of Lena or Helen, meaning bright light.
Latin
Short form of Letitia, derived from Latin meaning gladness or joy.
Modern English
A modern invented name, possibly inspired by Louisiana or Louisa.
Modern/African American
A modern African American name of uncertain etymological origin.
Latin
Variant of Lorraine, derived from the French region of Lorraine.
Latin
Variant of Lori, meaning laurel or honor.
Latin
Variant of Lorraine, from the Lorraine region of France.
Latin
Variant of Lily, meaning the lily flower or pure.
Greek
From Larissa, a city in ancient Greece, meaning cheerful.