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Scottish/Gaelic
Variant of Leslie, meaning small meadow or garden.
Greek
Short form of Helen, meaning bright or shining one.
Hebrew
Variant of Leah, meaning weary or delicate.
Greek
From Lydia, an ancient region in Asia Minor.
Scottish
Variant of Lindsey from the island of the linden tree.
Latin
From Laurentum or crowned with laurels, variant of Lawrence.
French
From the fairy fort, derived from French place name.
English
Linden tree, from an English place name.
Modern
Contemporary African American creation blending Lake and Shia.
Scottish
Derived from Scottish and Norse origins, possibly meaning 'lane' or related to 'lainn.'
African American
A modern creation combining the prefix 'La-' with Shanda or Sandra.
Latin
A variant of Lorraine, ultimately derived from the Latin region Lotharingia.
Latin
A variant of Lucius, derived from the Latin word 'lux' meaning 'light.'
Germanic
A short form of Leonard, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'lion' and 'brave.'
Latin
Derived from the Latin word 'linum' meaning 'flax' or 'linen.'
Latin
A variant of Laurence or Lorenzo, derived from the Latin 'laurentum' or the laurel plant.
American
One who works with lavender.
Greek
Bright and shining.
Modern American
From Darius with La prefix.
Spanish
Little rose.
Scottish
Sorrowful or from Lorne.
English
Famous in war; variant of Louise or Louisa.
English
Lily flower; Scandinavian variant of Lily.
Hebrew
Weary or night; variant of Leah and Lena.
French
Small linden tree; from French meaning tender.
English
The king; variant of Leroy from French le roi.
Hawaiian
Peaceful or calm; Hawaiian word name.
English
Linden tree wood; Old English place name.
English
From Laurentum; variant of Lauren.
Hebrew
God's oath or weary; variant of Lisa.
Modern/African American
Contemporary creation possibly combining Latin elements with modern phonetics.
Chinese
Chinese name with meanings depending on the characters, often meaning blessing.
Latin
Variant of Lillian, from lilium meaning lily.
Germanic/Italian
Italian form of Louis, meaning famous warrior or renowned fighter.
Latin/Hebrew
Combination of Lily and Anna, meaning lily and gracious grace.
Irish
Descendant of Laval, a Gaelic surname.
English
Beloved, derived from love.
Norman
Wolf-like, from Lovell.
Greek
Honey bee, diminutive of Melissa.
Spanish
Linden tree, from Linus.
French
To bind, vine, from Liana.
Italian
Noble and ready, from Alonzo.
Irish and English
From lark or Irish O'Lorcain.
Hebrew via English
Graceful light.
Greek or English
Alone or variant of Lonnie.
Irish
Broad or gray.
Latin
Goddess of thieves and darkness.
Latin and Hebrew
Laurel wreath and grace.