Browse names
1,040 names match.
English
Combination of Lily (the flower, from Latin 'lilium') and Beth (Hebrew, God's oath).
English
Modern spelling variant of Lily, from the lily flower, Latin 'lilium.'
Modern English
Modern combination of La- prefix with Tara (Irish, meaning star).
Sanskrit
From Sanskrit meaning to dissolve or hide, or Hebrew Leah meaning weary.
English
Modern spelling variant of Lainie or Lane (English, narrow road or path).
Arabic
Modern variation of Leah (Hebrew, weary) or Layla (Arabic, night or dark beauty).
Hawaiian
Hawaiian name meaning heavenly flowers or childlike innocence.
Modern African American
Contemporary invented name blending Lake with -isha suffix.
Modern
Variant of Loraine or Laurine, from Lorraine region.
English
Variant of Lincoln, meaning lake settlement.
Scandinavian
Son of Lars, derived from Laurentius meaning laurel wreath.
German
Variation of Lorelei from German folklore, meaning alluring enchantress.
Greek
Variant of Leonora, meaning light or bright.
English
Compound of Lily and Anne, meaning pure grace.
Hebrew
Variant of Lilith, meaning of the night or spirit.
Russian
From Vladimir Lenin, meaning related to Lena River.
Latin
Variant of Laurel, meaning laurel wreath.
Italian
Italian feminine form of Lucianus, meaning light or luminous.
Latin
Light-bringer; from lux (light), Roman goddess of childbirth.
Modern combination
Contemporary creation combining Louis and Anna.
Modern invented
Contemporary creation, possibly inspired by Oklahoma.
Modern combination
Contemporary creation combining La and Roy (famous).
Old English/Latin
Derived from Laurentius, meaning from Laurentum.
Modern African-American
Modern creation possibly combining Lake and Kayla.
Hebrew
Short for Lemuel, meaning devoted to God.
Modern
Modern creation possibly from LaVonne or combining La- and Vonne.
Scottish
From the Lennox region; means elm grove.
English diminutive of Lydia
A shortened form of Lydia, which is derived from the ancient region of Lydia in Asia Minor.
English diminutive, possibly of Elijah
A shortened form of Elijah, meaning God is my strength.
Spanish, from Latin liberatus
Freed or liberated.
Modern invented
A contemporary creation without established etymological roots.
Modern blended name
A contemporary combination of Leigh and Anne.
Modern blended name
A contemporary combination of Lyn and Lee.
English place name
Linden tree field or meadow.
English variant of Larry or Laurence
Laurel-crowned or victorious.
Spanish blended name
A combination of Luis (famous warrior) and Angel (messenger).
English variant of Elisabeth/Elizabeth
God's oath or God is my abundance.
French
From the Lorraine region in northeastern France.
Greek
Defender or protector of mankind, short form of Alexandra.
Latin and English
From Laurentum or a vehicle, a variant of Lawrence.
Greek
Citadel or cheerful, relating to brightness and fortress.
Modern creation
A blended contemporary name combining La and Nisha.
English
From the lane or pathway, derived from a place name.
French
From Lorraine, a region in northeastern France.
African American
Modern name with unclear etymology, possibly Spanish-influenced.
Greek
Mythological figure; possibly derived from Greek for throat or gullet.
Modern English
Contemporary variant possibly from Laken or lake-related words.
Greek
From Larissa, a city in ancient Greece.