Modern invented name, a unique phonetic construction.
Latin for "stone"; specifically, lapis lazuli.
Modern invented name, blending the prefix "La-" with a phonetic creation.
Modern invented name, blending the prefix "La-" with Quinta ("fifth").
Without doubt, "undoubtedly."
Variant of Lorraine, or a blend of Lara and Lorraine.
From Jacques La Ram�e, a French-Canadian trapper; a city in Wyoming.
Etruscan god of war.
Grace, "beauty," "loveliness."
Spanish for "the queen."
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Lara or Larissa.
Greek city name; possibly "citadel."
Anglicized form of � Lorc�in ("descendant of Lorc�n," meaning "fierce").
Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Larne or Lana.
Scandinavian patronymic surname: "son of Lars."
French surname: "the street."
Modern invented name, or short for names like Lashawn.
Georgian form of names like Alexander; also a river name.
Modern invented name, blending the prefix "La-" with Shanda.
Modern invented name, blending the prefix "La-" with Sharon.
Scottish diminutive for "lass" (young girl); famous collie dog.
Creeper, "vine," "climbing plant."
Modern invented name, blending La- with Tacia (from Anastasia).
Modern invented name, blending La- with Tanya.
Modern invented name, blending La- with Natasha.
Modern invented name, blending La- with the place-name Tavia (from Octavia).
Gentle, "kind," "pleasant," "subtle."
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Latisha or a unique creation.
Gentle, "kind," "pleasant."
A small creeper, "tendril."
Modern invented name, blending La- with Tisha (short for Letitia).
Roman name for the goddess Leto, mother of Apollo and Artemis.
Modern invented name, blending La- with Trisha (Patricia).
The Lady of the Fountain in Arthurian romance (wife of Yvain).
A gentle, soft name with dual possible origins. In Hawaiian, it means companionable; it also resembles Scandinavian names, giving it a sweet, international feel.
French form of Laura ("laurel").
Variant of Lauren, or an elaboration of Laura.
One of the Two Trees of Valinor in J.R.R. Tolkiens legendarium.
Variant of Lauris or Laurence, or a blend of Laura and Clarice.
Diminutive of Laurence or Laura.
Dutch variant of Lauren or a feminine form of Laurence.
Dutch feminine form of Laud, meaning "praise."
Molten rock expelled from a volcano.
Modern invented name, possibly a variant of Lavender or a unique creation.
Meaning and origin uncertain, possibly a modern invented name.
Grace, "beauty," "charm."
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