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Names letter starts with L

Name Meaning Origins Gender
king, sovereign Boy
Our Lady's bird English Girl
flame; blaze Arabic Boy
given by Laima Latvian Girl
the good; handsome Arabic Boy
justice of the people Greek, Latin Girl
from Laurentum Latin, Russian Boy
joy; gladness Latin, Portuguese Girl
be thankful Boy
of Lena Russian Boy
UNKNOWN Girl
woody climbing vine French, Latin Girl
fitness, competence Arabic, Persian, Urdu Boy
UNKNOWN Czech, Latin Boy
bent, upturned Latin Boy
smarting, stinging Hawaiian Girl
the day was born Albanian Girl
nimble-footed English Boy
beautiful and clever Chinese Girl
Lugus and Belenus Welsh Boy
he who overturns Bantu, Nguni Boy
mound or hill English Boy
calf herder Irish Boy
from Laurentum English, Latin Boy
fame of the land Germanic, Hungarian Boy
intelligent counsel Boy
having swift horses Georgian, Persian Boy
UNKNOWN Boy
warrior of Lugh Scottish Gaelic Boy
dear to the people Ukrainian Girl
UNKNOWN African American, English Girl
small Vaughn African American, Welsh Boy
brown-haired one African American, French, Spanish Boy
Absurd; playful African American, English, Latin Boy
Who is like God? African American, English, French, Hebrew Girl
UNKNOWN African American, English Girl
small, little African American, English, Welsh Boy
No widely attested meaning; likely a modern or Hawaiian-derived name with no established definition Unisex
Modern coined name - 'La' + 'Nesha'; often interpreted as "born at night" (from Nisha) or related to "Aisha" ('life') Girl
No established traditional meaning; probably a modern invented name without a historical etymology. English Girl
Possibly “descendant of Lamhán” (Irish, literally “little hand”) or a short form of Lavinia (linked to Lavinium, i.e., ‘of Lavinium’). Irish, Italian, Latin, Roman Unisex
Likely "joyful" (from Latin laeta) or related to Hebrew Liat meaning roughly "you are mine/you are for me" Girl
lioness (derived from the Greek word for 'lion') Greek Girl
A contemporary feminine name often interpreted as 'heavenly flower' or 'heavenly child', based on Leilani Girl
Probably 'little bell' or 'spirit' (from 'Ling') combined with a melodic suffix - overall sense: 'little spirit' or 'graceful bell'. Unisex
Eye; sight; vision - 'the one who sees'. Indian, Sanskrit Girl
Associated with 'laurel' (symbol of honor/victory); a modern feminine form related to Laura/Lori English Girl
light (from Latin 'lux') French Girl
Light - derived from Spanish 'luz' (illumination, brightness) Girl
little lyre; musical or songlike Girl