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Modern American creation
Modern invented name with no established etymology.
Modern variation of Lafayette or Lafe
The faith, loyalty.
Modern African American
Modern created name with no established historical etymology.
Scandinavian
Variant of Lamont, meaning law man.
Modern African American
Modern created name with no established historical etymology.
Modern
Modern variant of Lyric, relating to song or poetry.
Scottish and Gaelic
Wet or moist; a slope or hillside.
Modern
Modern created name with no established historical etymology.
Greek and Spanish
Bright or luminous.
English/Spanish
Combination of Lynn and Linda; Linda means pretty in Spanish.
English
Modern variant of Lacey, meaning lace-maker or lace-like.
Old English
Variant of Lindsay, meaning island of linden trees.
African American
Modern created name with -esha ending, possibly from Leah.
Germanic
Variant of Leonard, meaning brave lion.
English
Modern variant of Lavina or Levina, meaning pure or white.
Greek
Greek name meaning liberator of men or releaser.
Greek or Hawaiian
Possibly from Lois (Greek origins uncertain) or a variant of Aloyda; may also have Hawaiian connections.
English
Modern invention combining Land (Old English land) with Ree or a suffix.
African American English
Modern African American invention, possibly from Lake with -iya suffix.
Latin
Variant of Lawrence, from Latin laurentius meaning 'from Laurentum' (an ancient Roman town).
Hawaiian
Hawaiian word for a garland or wreath of flowers, leaves, or shells.
Hebrew
Weary or delicate, variant of Leah.
Arabic
Shining and luminous, radiant like light.
Spanish
Freed and liberated, feminine form of Librado.
English
From the lentil settlement or place.
Latin
Variant of Loretta, from Latin laurea meaning 'laurel crown' or 'crowned with laurel.'
Arabic
Variant of Leila or Layla, from Arabic laylay meaning 'night.'
Modern African American
Modern creation, possibly combining Lake with Keith (wood) or Scottish origin.
Arabic
Variant of Leila or Layla, from Arabic laylay meaning 'night.'
Latin/French
French variant of Lillian, from Latin lilium meaning 'lily flower.'
English
English surname meaning 'one who lives near an enclosure,' used as a given name.
French
Relating to the Lorraine region in northeastern France.
Hebrew
Diminutive of Elizabeth, derived from Hebrew Elisheva meaning God is my oath.
English
Variant of Lily or Lillian, representing the pure white flower.
Spanish
Variant of Lisette, meaning God is my oath.
Scottish
Variant of Leslie, meaning garden or meadow.
English
Variant of Lindy or Lynda, meaning pretty or kind.
Greek
Lion-like; related to Leon or Leo.
Arabic
Lioness.
Unknown
Etymology is unclear and unestablished.
Latin
Diminutive of Laura; crowned with laurel.
Modern English
Modern African American name of uncertain etymology.
Modern English
Modern African American name, possibly combining Lake with -cia suffix.
Scottish
Variant of Leslie; from a Scottish place name meaning gray fortress.
Spanish or Portuguese
Of uncertain origin; possibly related to a surname.
Hebrew
Finnish form of Levi; joined or attached.
Germanic or English
Possibly an English surname; archaic term for sweetheart.
English
From the city of London.