| A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z |
| Lacey |
Old French |
Lace. |
| Lae |
Laos |
dark |
| Laetitia |
Latin |
Happiness. |
| Laila |
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As intoxicating as wine. |
| Lailie |
Hebrew |
born during light |
| Laina |
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Route or path. |
| Laine |
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The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen. |
| Lainey |
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The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen. |
| Lakeisha |
Swahili |
favourite one |
| Lakota |
Native American |
friend |
| Lakshmi |
Sanskrit |
A lucky omen. The Hindu goddess of beauty and wealth. |
| Lala |
Slavonic |
A tulip. |
| Lalage |
Greek |
Chatter, babble. |
| Lalasa |
Hindu |
love |
| Lali |
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The well-spoken one. |
| Lalima |
Hindu |
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| Lalita |
Sanskrit |
Playful, charming. |
| Lalo |
Latin |
to sing a lullaby |
| Lamilla |
Aboriginal |
A stone. |
| Lamorna |
Cornish |
A placename. |
| Lan |
Vietnamese |
flower name |
| Lana |
English |
Afloat, calm as still waters. A diminutive of Alana, Helena and Svetlana. |
| Lanai |
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Terrace, veranda. |
| Lanaya |
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Lime tree. |
| Lane |
Old English |
From the narrow road. A boy or girl's name. |
| Lanelle |
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From the narrow road. |
| Lanette |
Lanetta |
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| Lani |
Polynesian |
The sky. A boy or girl's name. |
| Lanikai |
Hawaiian |
heavenly sea |
| Laquetta |
Native American |
Quetta, Etta |
| Lara |
Russian |
Cheerful, light-hearted. |
| Laraine |
Old German |
From a province on the border of France and Germany. |
| Lareine |
Old German |
From a province on the border of France and Germany. |
| Lareyne |
Old German |
From a province on the border of France and Germany. |
| Lari |
English |
crowned with laurel |
| Laria |
Greek |
the sars are mine |
| Larissa |
Russian from Greek |
Cheerful, light-hearted. |
| Lark |
English/Aboriginal |
English A songbird. Aboriginal a cloud. |
| Lasca |
Latin |
Weary. |
| Lassie |
English/Scottish |
A little girl. |
| Lastri |
Indonesian |
A common girl's name. |
| Lata |
Hindu |
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| Lateefah |
North African |
gentle, pleasant |
| Latifa |
Arabic |
Kind and gentle. |
| Latisha |
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Happiness. |
| Latonia |
Latin |
In Roman mythology, the mother of Diana. |
| Latoya |
Spanish |
Victorious. A popular name in the USA. |
| Latrice |
Tricey, Trice |
| Laura |
Latin |
A laurel wreath or a tree. |
| Laurel |
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A laurel wreath or a tree. |
| Lauren |
English |
A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Laurinda |
Latin |
crowned with laurel, praise |
| Lavani |
Hindu |
grace |
| Laveda |
Latin |
One who is purified or innocent. |
| Lavender |
English from Latin |
From the herb. |
| Laverne |
French |
Springlike, or from the Alder tree. |
| Lavinia |
Latin |
A lady, or a mother of Rome. |
| Lawrencia |
From the Laurel tree or crowned with laurels. |
| Laxmi |
Hindu |
Lakshmi |
| Layla |
Arabic |
As intoxicating as wine. |
| Layna |
Greek |
light, truth |
| Leah |
Irish Gaelic |
The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen. |
| Leala |
French |
The loyal one. |
| Leandra |
Latin |
Like a lioness. The female version of Leander. Also see Leona. |
| Leanna |
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Graceful willow. |
| Leanne |
English |
Grace, or favoured by God. A modern invention formed from Lee and Anne. |
| Leauna |
young deer |
| Leba |
Yiddish |
beloved |
| Leda |
Greek |
A mythological queen and the mother of Helen of Troy. Also see Alida. |
| Ledah |
Hebrew |
birth |
| Lee |
Old English |
A meadow or clearing. A boy or girl's name. |
| Leea |
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Languid, weary. The wife of Jacob in the Bible. |
| Leela |
Sanskrit |
Playful. |
| Leena |
Aboriginal |
A possum. |
| Leewana |
Aboriginal |
The wind. |
| Lehana |
African |
One who refuses. |
| Leigh |
Old English |
A meadow or clearing. A boy or girl's name. |
| Leiko |
Japanese |
arrogant |
| Leila |
Arabic |
Dark as the night. |
| Leilani |
Hawaiian |
A heavenly flower. |
| Lemana |
Aboriginal |
The She-Oak tree. |
| Lemuela |
Hebrew |
Devoted to God. The feminine form of Lemuel. |
| Lena |
English |
From the name Caroline, Helen and other names. Caroline - A free person. Helen - Also used as an independent name. |
| Lene |
Dutch/German |
A nickname for Helen and Magdalene. Helen - The light of the sun. Magdalene - A woman from the village of Magdala. Also see Lena. . |
| Lenis |
Latin |
Gentle and smooth. |
| Lenora |
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The light of the sun. A form of Helen. |
| Lenore |
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The light of the sun. A form of Helen. |
| Leoda |
Teutonic |
A woman of the people. |
| Leola |
Latin |
lion |
| Leoma |
Old English |
Light, bright. |
| Leona |
Latin |
A lioness. A feminine form of Leo or Leon. Also see Leandra, Leonarda and Leontine. |
| Leonarda |
Old French |
A brave lioness. Feminine form of Leonard. |
| Leonora |
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The light of the sun. A form of Helen. |
| Leontine |
Latin |
Like a lion. Also see Leona. |
| Leopolda |
Old German |
bold leader |
| Leora |
Greek |
Light. |
| Lesh |
Shea |
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| Lesley |
Scottish Gaelic |
From an ancient surname. A boy or girl's name. |
| Letha |
Greek |
The river of forgetfulness. From the name Lethe. |
| Leticia |
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Happiness. |
| Letitia |
Latin |
joy |
| Lettice |
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Happiness. |
| Leura |
Aboriginal |
Lava. |
| Levana |
Latin |
The rising sun. |
| Levina |
Old English |
A bright flash. |
| Lewanna |
Hebrew |
The moon. |
| Lexie |
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The defender, or helper of mankind. Feminine form of Alexander. Also see Alexis. |
| Lexine |
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The defender, or helper of mankind. Feminine form of Alexander. Also see Alexis. |
| Lexy |
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The defender, or helper of mankind. Feminine form of Alexander. Also see Alexis. |
| Leyna |
Old German |
little angel |
| Lhamu |
Tibetan/Sherpa |
A goddess. |
| Lia |
Italian |
Languid, weary. |
| Liadan |
Irish |
grey lady |
| Lian |
Chinese |
A graceful willow. |
| Liana |
French |
To bind like a vine. |
| Liani |
Spanish |
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| Liannaka |
bringer of Peace, hope |
Lan, Lani, Lanna, Anna |
| Libby |
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From the name Elizabeth and Sybil. |
| Liberty |
English |
freedom |
| Lida |
Czech |
A woman from Lydia. The name has come to mean a cultured woman. |
| Lidia |
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A woman from Lydia. The name has come to mean a cultured woman. |
| Lien |
Chinese |
A lotus. |
| Liese |
German |
Form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Liesl |
German |
Form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Lila |
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The beautiful temptress. |
| Lilac |
Persian |
Mauve flower. |
| Lilah |
Hebrew |
The beautiful temptress. |
| Lili |
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Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Lilia |
Russian/Slavonic |
Mauve flower. From the name Lilac. |
| Lilith |
Arabic/Hebrew |
Dark, a woman of the night. |
| Lilli |
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From the name Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Lillian |
English |
From the name Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Lily |
Latin |
From the flower name, a symbol of purity. Also see Lillian. |
| Limber |
African |
joyfulness |
| Lina |
Arabic |
tender |
| Linda |
Spanish |
Pretty. Also a nickname from Belinda. |
| Lindall |
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A waterfall. Also, a nickname from names like Carolyn. |
| Lindley |
Old English |
From the Lime tree meadow. A boy or girl's name. |
| Lindon |
Old English |
From the hill of the Lime trees. |
| Lindsey |
Scottish |
From an old surname. |
| Lindy |
Spanish |
Pretty. Also a nickname from Belinda. |
| Linette |
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Idol, bird. |
| Linh |
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| Linley |
Old English |
From the field of Flax. A boy or girl's name. |
| Linne |
Scandinavian |
Lynne, Linny |
| Linnea |
Old Norse |
A Lime tree or Lime blossom. |
| Linnet |
Old French |
From the name of the small bird. |
| Linzi |
Scottish |
From an old surname. |
| Liora |
Liorre, Liorra, Liore |
| Lisa |
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A nickname for Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Lisabet |
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Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Lisabeth |
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Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Lisbet |
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Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Lisbeth |
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Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Lisette |
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Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Lissa |
Greek |
The honeybee. |
| Lita |
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The little winged one. |
| Litsa |
Greek |
one who brings good news |
| Liv |
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An Olive tree or branch. A symbol of peace. From the name Olivia. |
| Livana |
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Lunar. |
| Livi |
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An Olive tree or branch. A symbol of peace. From the name Olivia. |
| Livia |
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An Olive tree or branch. A symbol of peace. From the name Olivia. |
| Liz |
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Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Liza |
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A nickname for Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Lizbeth |
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A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Lizette |
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Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Lizzie |
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Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Lizzy |
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Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Llv |
Old Norse |
Defence, protection. |
| Lodema |
Old English |
A guide or leader. |
| Lois |
Greek |
Agreeable. A name from the New Testament. |
| Lokelani |
Hawaiian |
small red rose |
| Lola |
Spanish |
Sorrow. |
| Lolaksi |
Hindu |
a sakti of Ganesha |
| Lona |
English/Spanish |
Solitary. |
| Lonikie |
pretty one |
| Loorea |
Aboriginal |
The moon. |
| Lora |
German |
A laurel wreath or a tree. |
| Lore |
German |
A laurel wreath or a tree. |
| Lorelei |
German |
Alluring. The name of the river goddess who lured sailors to their death. |
| Lorelle |
Latin |
Little. Also see Laura. |
| Loren |
Latin |
From the Laurel tree or crowned with laurels. A boy or girl's name. |
| Lorena |
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A laurel wreath or a tree. |
| Lorene |
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A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Loretta |
Italian |
A laurel wreath or a tree. |
| Lori |
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A laurel wreath or a tree. |
| Lorie |
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Crowned with laurels. |
| Lorinda |
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| Loris |
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A laurel wreath or a tree. |
| Lorna |
English/Scottish |
Invented by R D Blackmore for the heroine of his 1860s novel Lorna Doone, and possibly derived, from a Scottish placename. |
| Lorrae |
Australian |
From Lorraine and Rae. From a province on the border of France and Germany. |
| Lorraine |
Old German |
From a province on the border of France and Germany. |
| Lorretta |
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A laurel wreath or a tree. |
| Lotta |
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A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Lotte |
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Womanly, full grown. Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Lottie |
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A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Lotty |
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A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
| Lotus |
Greek |
The lotus flower. |
| Louella |
English |
A famous warrior. A modern name derived from Louise and Ella. |
| Louisa |
|
A famous warrior. |
| Louise |
Teutonic |
A famous warrior maiden. The feminine form of Louis. |
| Lourdes |
French/Spanish |
From the pilgrimage town in southern France. |
| Love |
Old English |
loved one |
| Loveday |
Old English |
Dear day. |
| Lowan |
Aboriginal |
A mallee fowl. A boy or girl's name. |
| Lowanna |
Aboriginal |
A girl. |
| Lowenna |
Cornish |
Joyful. |
| Luana |
Old German |
A graceful warrior maiden. |
| Luba |
Russian/Slavonic |
A lover. |
| Luce |
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From the name Lucus. A woman from Lucania. |
| Lucetta |
Italian/Spanish |
Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke. |
| Lucia |
Italian/Spanish |
Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke. |
| Lucian |
Latin |
Person of Light. A boy or girl's name. |
| Luciana |
Italian |
Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke. |
| Lucianna |
English |
A modern combination of Lucy and Anna. Lucy - Light. Anna - Grace, or favoured by God. |
| Lucie |
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Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke. |
| Lucille |
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Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke. |
| Lucina |
Latin |
The Roman goddess of childbirth. Also see Lucy. |
| Lucinda |
|
Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke. |
| Lucine |
Armenian |
moon |
| Lucretia |
Latin |
Reward, riches. |
| Lucy |
Latin |
Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke. |
| Ludella |
Old English |
An elf or pixie maiden. |
| Ludmila |
Slavonic |
Loved by the people. Also see Lida. |
| Luella |
Old English |
elfin |
| Luisa |
Italian/Spanish |
A famous warrior maiden. The feminine form of Louis. |
| Luise |
German |
A famous warrior maiden. The feminine form of Louis. |
| Lujuana |
Spanish |
Lu |
| Lukina |
Ukrainian |
graceful and bright |
| Lulu |
German |
A famous warrior maiden. A nickname for Louella and Louise, but also used as an independent name. |
| Luna |
Latin |
The moon. |
| Lupe |
Latin |
wolf |
| Lurleen |
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Alluring. |
| Lurlene |
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Alluring. |
| Lurline |
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Alluring. |
| Lurnea |
Aboriginal |
A resting-place. |
| Luvena |
Latin |
The little beloved one. |
| Lychorinda |
Italian |
From Shakespeare's play Pericles |
| Lydia |
Greek |
A woman from Lydia. The name has come to mean a cultured woman. |
| Lykaios |
Greek |
wolfish, of a wolf, wolf-like |
| Lyn |
Welsh |
Good looking. A boy or girl's name. |
| Lynda |
Spanish |
Pretty. Also a nickname from Belinda. |
| Lyndal |
Australian/English |
A modern name possibly derived from Lynn and Dale. Lynn - A waterfall. Dale - A valley dweller. |
| Lynde |
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From the hill of the Lime trees. |
| Lyndel |
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Pretty. |
| Lyndey |
Spanish |
Pretty. Also a nickname from Belinda. |
| Lyndsey |
Scottish |
From an old surname. |
| Lynelle |
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Pretty. |
| Lynette |
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From the name of the small bird. |
| Lynn |
Old English/Welsh |
Old English: A waterfall. Welsh: Good looking. A boy or girl's name. |
| Lynna |
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Waterfall. |
| Lynne |
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Pretty. |
| Lynnea |
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Pretty. |
| Lynnette |
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From the name of the small bird. |
| Lynsey |
Scottish |
From an old surname. |
| Lyra |
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| Lyris |
Greek |
She who plays the harp. |
| Lys |
French |
A symbol of purity. Also see Lillian. |
| Lysa |
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A nickname for Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
| Lysander |
Greek |
The liberator. A boy or girl's name. |
| Lysandra |
Greek |
The liberator. |
| Lysette |
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Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. |
| Lystra |
Greek |
Free. |