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African American
Modern blend combining Lake with Keisha.
Modern English
Contemporary blend combining Lyn with -ae suffix.
Spanish
From Loreto, a place in Italy; variant of Loretta.
Scottish
From Lossie or Moray in Scotland; a Scottish place-name origin.
Modern African American creation
Contemporary name combining Lake with -eya or -aya suffix.
Modern African American creation
Contemporary name possibly combining La- prefix with Vonte.
Modern creation
Contemporary name possibly combining Laverne or Lavinia elements.
English
Boy or young man; derived from Old English meaning a servant or lad.
Old English
A rare name possibly derived from 'leoma' meaning 'light' or 'glow.'
Hebrew
A variant of Elizabeth meaning 'God is my oath.'
Hebrew
Variant of Leah, meaning 'weary' or 'delicate.'
French
Possibly derived from Lavinia or combining 'la' with a French suffix.
French
A variant of Lavette or derived from Lavinia.
English
A modern name of unclear origin, possibly a variant of Leah or Lia.
Latin
Possibly derived from Leonida or related to Latin 'lenis' meaning 'soft.'
English
From the fruit name lemon, used as a given name.
English
A modern name combining La- with Cresha or Creshnda.
Old Norse
Norse god of mischief and trickery.
Hebrew
God's oath; a form of Elizabeth.
Latin
Happy and fortunate; from Letitia.
Welsh
Lake; from the Welsh llyn.
Latin
Lion; feminine form of Leo.
Modern creation
Modern blend without established historical etymology.
French
Variant of Lorraine, meaning from Lorraine in France.
Latin
From Latin Leontius, meaning like a lion or fierce.
English
From Old English, meaning linden tree valley.
French
Variant of Linette, meaning pretty or soft linen.
Old English
Shine or brightness; from the word luster.
Hebrew
Weary or tired; variant of Leah.
Old French
Woolen worker; occupational surname.
Germanic
Brave as a lion; variant of Leonard.
Germanic
Pretty or beautiful.
Germanic
Pretty or from the linden tree.
Latin
From Lorraine.
Modern African American
Modern creation combining elements without specific etymology.
Latin
From Laurentum.
Latin
From Laurentum.
Hawaiian
Heavenly lei.
English
Long hill.
English and Hebrew
Meadow and gracious.
Modern
Modern variant possibly combining Lavender.
Modern African American
Modern variant of Lionel, meaning lion.
Modern African American
Modern creation combining elements.
Germanic
Variant of Lindy or Linda; means beautiful.
Germanic/Dutch
Possibly from Lean or Lena; means bright.
Germanic/Latin
Means glory or tale; possibly short for Lorraine.
Latin
Lily, from the Latin lilium referring to the flower.
English
Likely a combination of Lane with the suffix -etta meaning little.