Browse names
1,040 names match.
Modern/English
Modern creation, possibly from Lake or combining La- with -kyn.
Latin/Modern
Modern creation, possibly from Latvia or combining La- with -via.
English/Modern
Possibly from a place name or modern creation.
Modern/Spanish
Modern creation, possibly from La Ronda or combining Lar- with -onda.
Scottish/English
From Scottish linn meaning pool or waterfall.
African American
Modern creation, possibly combining Lake with a feminine suffix.
Latin; from lilium
Related to the lily flower, symbolizing purity and innocence.
English
Possibly a variant of Levern or a modern creation, origin unclear.
African American
Modern creation combining the prefix La- with Shunda.
Greek; from Eleanor
From Greek elements meaning bright or shining light.
Latin; from Laurentius
From the Latin name Laurentius, meaning from Laurentum.
Latin; from lilium
Variant of Lillian, referring to the lily flower symbolizing purity.
English
A modern blend combining Lyn (from Lynn, meaning lake) with Elle.
English
Modern African American name, a blend of the La- prefix with Shawnda.
English
Modern African American name, possibly a blend of La- with Shon.
Latin
Combination of Laura (meaning laurel) with Lee.
English
Variant of Landon, from an English place name meaning long hill.
Germanic
Diminutive of Lewis, meaning famous warrior.
English
From the linden tree island; a variant of Lindsey.
Modern variant
A contemporary creation, possibly based on Lavina or Latin loving.
English
A place name meaning the play area near a stream or lake.
African American
Modern invented name combining La and Shaun.
Greek English
Shining light; variant of Eleanor.
Hebrew
Weary; variant spelling of Leah.
Latin English
Lily flower and graceful; combination of Lily and Ann.
Latin
From Laurentius, referring to the laurel tree, a symbol of victory.
Latin
From Laurentius, associated with the laurel tree.
Germanic
Feminine form of Louis, from hlod (fame) and wig (warrior).
Latin
From Latin femina, meaning 'a woman of Latin descent.'
Unknown origin
Possibly a modern creation or variant of similar-sounding names.
Sanskrit
From the lotus flower, a symbol of purity and spiritual awakening.
Latin
From Laurentius, relating to the laurel tree.
French/Modern
The one who lifts; modern variant.
Germanic/Modern
Variant of Alicia or Alysha; noble.
African American Modern
Modern created name; La- prefix with Tarsha.
Gaelic/Irish
Fair and beautiful; from Alan.
Latin
From Lavonia, possibly connected to lavender or the ancient region of Lavinium.
Latin
From Laurentum, an ancient Italian city, from the Latin laurus (laurel).
English
A woman of noble birth or a title of respect.
English
Rare American name of uncertain origin.
Latin
Derived from Lavonia, an ancient Latin region.
English
Modern invented African American name.
French/Native American
Derived from French trappers, possibly from Native American roots.
English
Variation of Letitia, meaning joy or gladness.
Germanic
Germanic name, possibly meaning murmuring or whispering.
English
Modern invented name derived from London.
English
Modern invented African American name.
Arabic
Dark-lipped or possessing dark beauty.