| Name | Meaning | Origins | Gender | Popularity (last 10y) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Lisander | Liberator of men | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Lisandrah | Liberator (from Greek Lysandra: 'release/liberation' + 'man') | English, Greek | Girl | — | |
| Lisandrine | Feminine form of Lysander/Lysandra - "liberator of men" | Greek | Girl | — | |
| Llianah | Likely related to Liana/Iliana/Liliana - meanings range from "lily" (Liliana), "God has answered" (Eliana) to "vine/climbing plant" (Liana). | Greek | Girl | — | |
| Llyane | Generally associated with 'lily' (from Liliane/Lillian) or 'God has answered' (from Eliana) or 'vine' (from liana); floral/youthful connotations. | Greek | Girl | — | |
| Loiss | Uncertain - likely 'more desirable' or 'better' (from Greek Lois); sometimes associated with 'famous warrior' if linked to Louise | Greek | Girl | — | |
| Loukianos | Derived from 'Lucianus'/'lux', meaning 'light' or 'man of light'. | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Loukios | Derived from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light' | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Loukis | Man from Lucania; associated with 'light' | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Loxias | Oblique, ambiguous; an epithet of Apollo associated with enigmatic prophecy and oracles. | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Loyss | Uncertain; often interpreted as 'desirable' or 'more desirable' | Greek | Girl | — | |
| Lycaon | Wolf-like; derived from Greek lykos ('wolf'). | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Lyceus | Wolf‑like; 'of the wolf' (from Greek lykos/λύκος) | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Lycidas | From Greek lykos 'wolf' - literally 'son of the wolf' or 'wolf-like' | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Lycius | Likely 'Lycian' (from the region Lycia) or possibly related to Greek lykos meaning 'wolf'. | Greek, Latin | Boy | — | |
| Lycomedes | Likely 'wolf-counsel' or 'wolf-ruler' (from Greek lykos 'wolf' + medes 'counsel/ruler') | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Lycorias | A classical name (Lycoris) of uncertain etymology, borne in literature and applied to a genus of flowering plants; likely Greek in origin. | Greek | Girl | — | |
| Lycoris | Name of a flowering plant (the spider lily); used as a botanical/poetic given name. | Greek | Girl | — | |
| Lycourgos | From Greek λύκος (lykos) 'wolf' + ἔργον (ergon) 'work/worker' - 'wolf-worker' (one who works with or drives wolves). | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Lycurgus | From Greek lykos 'wolf' + ergon 'work' - 'wolf-worker' or 'worker of wolves'. | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Lycus | Wolf | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Lydah | Derived from Lydia - 'woman from Lydia' (the ancient kingdom) | Greek | Girl | — | |
| Lydda | From Lydia (an ancient region) or from the biblical town Lydda (Lod) | Biblical, Greek | Girl | — | |
| Lyddia | Woman from Lydia (the ancient region) | Greek | Girl | — | |
| Lyddie | From Lydia - 'woman from Lydia' or 'of Lydia' | Greek | Girl | — | |
| Lyddy | “From Lydia” (a region in Asia Minor); by extension a feminine given name | Greek | Girl | — | |
| Lyde | From Lydia - 'woman from Lydia' or 'of Lydia' | Greek | Girl | — | |
| Lydiya | Woman from Lydia (a region of ancient Anatolia) | Greek | Girl | — | |
| Lyka | Modern feminine name; commonly associated with 'wolf' (from Greek lykos) or 'happiness' (Scandinavian lykke); also used as an invented/modern name in the Philippines. | Greek, Scandinavian | Girl | — | |
| Lykomedes | Wolf‑counsel (from lykos 'wolf' + medes 'counsel/ruler') | Greek | Boy | — | |
| lykos | Wolf | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Lykourgos | Wolf-worker (from λύκος 'wolf' + ἔργον 'work') | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Lykurgos | From Greek lykos 'wolf' + -ourgos 'worker' - 'wolf-worker' | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Lynceus | Lynx-eyed; sharp-sighted, having keen vision | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Lynus | Derived from the Greek name Linos, often interpreted as "flax" or "flaxen-haired" | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Lyonia | Lioness; lion-like (or occasionally 'from Lyon') | Greek, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Lyre | A small harp-like stringed instrument; symbolically associated with music, poetry, and the arts. | Greek | Unisex | — | |
| Lysandar | Liberator of men / one who frees men | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Lysias | From Greek 'lysis' meaning 'release' or 'loosening' - 'one who frees' or 'liberator'. | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Lysimache | From Greek lys- 'release, loosen' + machē 'battle' - 'one who ends or releases battle' | Greek | Girl | — | |
| Lysimachus | One who ends battles; releaser from battle | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Lysippe | Freer/liberator of horses | Greek | Girl | — | |
| Lyttah | A modern variant of Lita/Leta - generally interpreted as a diminutive meaning 'little' or 'beloved'; sometimes associated with 'glad' (from Leta) or 'from Lydia' | English, Greek, Latin | Girl | — | |
| Lía | Weary (traditional meaning associated with the Hebrew name Leah) | Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish | Girl | — | |
| Macaire | Blessed, happy, fortunate | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Macarion | Blessed, fortunate, happy | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Macarios | Blessed; fortunate; happy | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Macaryo | Blessed; fortunate | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Machaon | Likely 'battle‑man' or 'warrior' (from Greek μάχη, makhē, 'battle') | Greek | Boy | — | |
| Machares | Warrior | Greek, Persian | Boy | — |
Aggregated births across United States, United Kingdom, France, Germany for every Greek-origin name in our dataset.