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1,040 names match.
English
Diminutive of Laura or Laurence, from Latin laurus, meaning laurel tree.
Welsh
From Welsh llwyd, meaning gray or gray-haired.
English
From a surname derived from the city of Leicester, meaning Roman fort of the Ligore people.
English (from Germanic)
Diminutive of Alonzo, from Germanic Adalfuns meaning noble and ready.
English (from Germanic)
Diminutive of Louise or Lucille, with Louise meaning renowned warrior.
English
A variant of Linda, from Spanish meaning pretty or the Germanic element lind, meaning soft and tender.
German
From a German surname derived from Germanic elements meaning people and army, borne famously by reformer Martin Luther.
English (from Welsh)
Variant of Lynn, from the Welsh llyn meaning lake.
Latin
Form of Laurence, meaning from Laurentum, associated with the laurel tree symbolizing victory.
French
From a French place name meaning alder grove, later associated with the spring goddess Verna.
Latin
Variant of Laura, meaning laurel, a symbol of victory and honor.
American
A modern coinage of uncertain meaning, popularized by La Toya Jackson.
English
From Old English leah, meaning meadow or clearing.
Welsh
French-influenced form of Welsh Eluned, meaning idol or image, borne by a maiden in Arthurian legend.
Arabic
Variant of Leila, meaning night or dark beauty.
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Laetitia, meaning joy and happiness.
French
From a Norman French surname derived from lou, meaning wolf, with a diminutive suffix, hence little wolf.
Latin
From Latin Laurentius, meaning from Laurentum, a name long associated with the laurel, symbol of victory.
English
Elaborated form of Lora or Laura, from Latin laurus, meaning laurel.
English
Diminutive of Elizabeth, from the Hebrew Elisheva meaning God is my oath.
Scottish
From a Scottish surname and place name possibly meaning garden of holly in Gaelic.
Latin
Literary elaboration of Lucia meaning light, coined by Cervantes in Don Quixote.
Germanic
Short form of Louis or Louise, from the Germanic Ludwig meaning famous warrior.
Latin
A French form of Lucilla, a diminutive of the Latin lux, meaning light.
American
Modern American coinage combining the prefix La- with Tasha, no established meaning.
English
Modern combination of Lee and Anne, meaning graceful light or noble grace.
Scottish
Literary name created by R.D. Blackmore for his character, meaning from Lorne.
English
Modern combination of Lee and Ola, meaning graceful legacy or noble health.
English
From the English place name Lacy or meaning delicate like lace.
Spanish
Diminutive of Guadalupe from Spanish lobo, meaning wolf or the guardian of the path.
English
Modern variant of Leanne, combining Lee and Anne, meaning graceful light.
Scottish
From Scandinavian elements, meaning from the hill or lawman.
Welsh
Variant spelling of Lloyd from Welsh llwyd, meaning gray or sacred.
Greek
Variant of Leonore from Greek elements, meaning light or compassion.
Latin/French
Variant of Lorraine from Latin Laurentius, meaning famous in battle or from Lorraine.
African American (created)
Modern combination name blending the prefix La- with Tanya.
African American (created)
Modern combination name blending the prefix La- with Donna.
Greek
Possibly variant of Lethea or from Greek lethe meaning forgetfulness.
African American (created)
Modern combination name blending La- prefix with Tisha from Patricia.
Latin/French
Variant of Lorraine, from Latin Lotharingus meaning of the region of Lorraine.
Latin
Variant of Laurie, from Latin laurel meaning victory and honor.
French/Unknown
Possibly variant of LaVerne or Laverne, with uncertain French origins.
Hebrew (short for Elizabeth)
God's oath.
French/American
Related to lavender.
Hebrew (short for Elizabeth)
God's oath.
Greek/Latin
Related to Leah or Lilia.
English combination
Famous warrior and grace combined.
English (diminutive of Lynn)
Lake.