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Latin variant
A variant of Leticia, meaning gladness or joy.
Danish/Scandinavian
A Scandinavian surname, meaning son of Lars.
Modern creation
A contemporary name of uncertain established origin.
Modern creation
A contemporary given name of uncertain established origin.
Modern creation
Contemporary invented name without established etymological roots.
Modern creation
Contemporary invented name without established etymological roots.
Modern creation
Contemporary invented name possibly from Landon or London.
Latin variant
Variant of Lavinia or Levine, meaning lioness or related to lightness.
Scottish, English
From the isle or island, Scottish surname from Old English ey (island).
English, Latin
Lily flower, variant of Lillian from Latin lilium.
English, Latin
Laurel tree, variant of Lauren from Latin laurus.
English
Modern blend or surname, possibly from Lee and Dell.
English
Modern creation, possibly from Lee or Sean with La- prefix.
English, Hebrew
Grace plus little, blend of Jean/Anne and -ette suffix.
Spanish, Italian
Modern blend, possibly from Spanish La and Italian Mario.
Modern American creation
No established etymology; modern invented name.
Modern American creation
No established etymology; possibly related to Leah (Hebrew, meaning weary).
Scottish
Variant of Linsey or Lindsay, from the Scottish place name meaning linden tree island.
Scottish
Variant of Lindy or Lindsay, meaning linden tree island.
Germanic
Variant of Louisa, from Louis meaning famous warrior.
Germanic/Romance
Variant of Lorraine, from the Lorraine region in France meaning crowned with laurels.
Slavic
From Lubov or Liubov, meaning love.
English
Lake, variant of Lynsey or Linzi.
English
From Laurel; variant of Laura.
African American
Modern invented name with African American origin.
German
From Loreley, a German legendary maiden.
Modern invented
Modern created name, possibly from Lad or Adora.
Modern American
Contemporary African American name, likely inspired by names like Latrice or Latasha.
Italian/Latin
Italian diminutive of Lucia, meaning 'light-giving.'
English
English word meaning 'ruler' or 'master,' used as a name.
Hebrew
Variant of Elizabeth or Lizbeth, meaning 'God's oath.'
Modern Hebrew
Modern variant of Leah or Laiah, meaning 'weary.'
French
From the place name, possibly from 'le verger' meaning the orchard.
Scottish Gaelic
Small hollow, place name variant of Logan.
English
Surname possibly related to lilies or lily field.
Modern English
Modern invented name combining Las- or Alexander with -ondra.
Modern English
Modern combination of Lani- and -eece or -niece.
Germanic
Derived from Old German elements meaning 'people' and 'wealthy,' suggesting a noble lineage.
Germanic
A Germanic surname and place name, possibly related to 'land' or 'lance.'
French
A French place name and surname derived from Latin leo meaning 'lion,' representing strength and courage.
Modern/English
A contemporary name possibly blending Lane with -ea suffix, or variant of Leah.
Modern/African American
A contemporary African American name possibly blending La- prefix with -tisa, inspired by names like Latoya.
English
From a place name meaning meadow; variant of Leslie.
Slavic/Modern
A name of unclear established etymology; possibly a variant of Levada or created name.
Modern/African American
A contemporary creation, possibly combining La- prefix with other elements.
English/Modern
One who operates a laser; modern invention.
Hebrew
Weary or hidden; variant of Leah or Leeta.
Modern/African American
A contemporary creation, possibly from Latoya or Lettie.