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Name |
Origin |
Meaning |
Lacy |
French |
place name |
Lae |
Laos |
dark |
Lailie |
Hebrew |
born during light |
Lainey |
English |
sun ray |
Lakeisha |
Swahili |
favourite one |
Lakota |
Native American |
friend |
Lala |
Slavic |
tulip |
Lalaine |
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helpful and hardworking |
Lalasa |
Hindu |
love |
Lalima |
Hindu |
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Lalita |
Hindu |
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Lalita |
Hindu |
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Lalo |
Latin |
to sing a lullaby |
Lamar |
Old German |
land |
Lan |
Vietnamese |
flower name |
Lana |
Polynesian |
to float |
Lane |
Middle English |
narrow road |
Lanette |
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Lani |
Hawaiian |
sky, heaven |
Lanikai |
Hawaiian |
heavenly sea |
Laquetta |
Native American |
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Lara |
Latin |
well-known, name of a nymph |
Laraine |
Latin |
sea bird |
Lari |
English |
crowned with laurel |
Laria |
Greek |
the sars are mine |
Larissa |
Greek, Russian |
name of a city, mythical woman; cheerful one |
Lark |
English |
a bird |
Lata |
Hindu |
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Lateefah |
North African |
gentle, pleasant |
Latonia |
Latin |
mother of Apollo and Diana |
Latrice |
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Laura |
Latin |
laurel leaves, honour, fame, spirit |
Laurinda |
Latin |
crowned with laurel, praise |
Lavani |
Hindu |
grace |
Laveda |
Latin |
innocent one |
Laverne |
Old French |
from the alder grove, spring-like |
Lavinia |
Latin |
purity |
Laxmi |
Hindu |
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Layna |
Greek |
light, truth |
Leah |
Hebr, Greek, Assyrian |
cow, weary one; glad tidings; mistress, ruler |
Leala |
French |
loyal one |
Leandra |
Greek |
lion woman |
Leauna |
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young deer |
Leba |
Yiddish |
beloved |
Ledah |
Hebrew |
birth |
Lee |
OE, Gaelic, Chinese |
glade; poet; plum |
Leigh |
Old English |
meadow |
Leiko |
Japanese |
arrogant |
Leila |
Arabic |
dark as the night |
Lena |
Latin, Greek |
alluring, temptress; light |
Lene |
Norwegian |
illustrious |
Leola |
Latin |
lion |
Leopolda |
Old German |
bold leader |
Lesh |
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Leslie |
Scottish, OE |
dweller in the grey castle; small meadow |
Letha |
Greek |
forgetful, oblivion |
Letitia |
Latin |
joy |
Levana |
Latin |
rising sun |
Lexine |
Hebrew |
helper and defender of mankind |
Leyna |
Old German |
little angel |
Lia |
Hebrew |
dependence |
Liadan |
Irish |
grey lady |
Lian |
Chinese |
the graceful willow |
Liana |
French, Latin |
vine, to bind; youth |
Liani |
Spanish |
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Liannaka |
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bringer of Peace, hope |
Liberty |
English |
freedom |
Lien |
Chinese |
lotus |
Liese |
German |
beloved by God |
Lila |
Arabic |
night |
Lilith |
Sumerian, Assyrian |
ghost; storm goddess; spirit of the night |
Lily |
Latin |
a flower |
Limber |
African |
joyfulness |
Lina |
Arabic |
tender |
Linda |
Spanish |
pretty |
Lindsay |
Old English, Celtic |
pool island; linden island |
Linette |
Middle French |
linnet bird, flaxen |
Linh |
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Linne |
Scandinavian |
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Linnea |
Norwegian |
lime tree, national flower of Sweden |
Liora |
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Lisa |
Hebrew |
consecrated to God |
Litsa |
Greek |
one who brings good news |
Liv |
Norwegian |
life |
Livana |
Greek |
goddess |
Locke |
Old English |
stronghold |
Logan |
Scottish |
little hollow |
Lokelani |
Hawaiian |
small red rose |
Lola |
Spanish |
strong woman |
Lolaksi |
Hindu |
a sakti of Ganesha |
Lonikie |
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pretty one |
Lore |
Basque |
a flower |
Lorelei |
German |
from the Rhine River |
Lorinda |
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Lorna |
Celtic |
of Lorne |
Lorraine |
Old German |
where Lothar dwells |
Lotus |
Greek |
dreamlike; lotus flower |
Louise |
Old German |
warrior maiden |
Love |
Old English |
loved one |
Lucinda |
Latin |
bringer of light |
Lucine |
Armenian |
moon |
Lucretia |
Latin |
riches |
Lucy |
Latin |
light |
Luella |
Old English |
elfin |
Lujuana |
Spanish |
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Lukina |
Ukrainian |
graceful and bright |
Luna |
Latin |
moon |
Lupe |
Latin |
wolf |
Lydia |
Greek |
woman from Persia, beauty |
Lykaios |
Greek |
wolfish, of a wolf, wolf-like |
Lynn |
Anglo-Saxon |
a cascade |
Lyra |
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Lyris |
Greek |
player of the lyre |
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