Meaning and origin uncertain, possibly a modern invented name.
A sweet, vintage, and simple name that can be a standalone or a diminutive. It carries a gentle, old-fashioned charm and multicultural potential.
Variant of the Roman family name Laelius.
Short form of Leonard, Lennox, etc.
A soft, gentle, and melodic variant of Lena. The Arabic connection adds a layer of meaning ("tender"), enhancing its delicate and sweet sound.
Hungarian diminutive of Lorenz (Lawrence).
Slavic diminutive of Helena or Magdalena.
German occupational surname: "driver," "pilot."
Modern invented name, a unique phonetic construction.
Diminutive of Leonard, Lennox, etc.
Variant of Eleanor or Leonora; immortalized by Poes poem "The Raven."
Possibly a variant of Leodhas (Scottish Gaelic for Lewis) or a modern invention.
Possibly a blend of Leo and Lola, or from "leona" (lioness).
Heavenly voice or "royal voice."
Possibly an invented name, or from Old English meaning "gleam of light."
Italian for "lion."
Feminine form of Leonius, meaning "lion."
French feminine form of Leon, meaning "lioness."
Spanish/Portuguese form of Eleanor ("light" or "compassion").
Italian/German variant of Eleanor ("light" or "compassion").
German/French variant of Eleanor.
Dutch feminine form of Leontius ("lion-like").
French diminutive of L�onie, meaning "lioness."
Variant of Leontine, popularized by opera singer Leontyne Price.
My light.
Modern invented name, likely inspired by the sequoia tree.
Modern invented name, likely a variant of Lauren or a unique creation.
Short form of Leslie or Lester.
Variant spelling of Lisa or Lissa.
Ukrainian diminutive of Olesia or Alexandra.
Scottish surname from a place in Aberdeenshire; originally masculine, now predominantly feminine.
Variant spelling of Lesley.
Slavic diminutive of Olesia or Alexandra.
Alder tree, "alder grove."
Possibly from the river Lethe in Greek myth (oblivion).
Spanish form of Letitia ("joy," "gladness").
Modern invented name, blending La- with Tisha (from Letitia).
Scandinavian diminutive of names like Letitia or a standalone name.
Diminutive of Letitia or Leticia.
Georgian form of Leo ("lion").
The moon, "white."
Scottish place-name/surname from the River Leven.
Feminine form of Levi, meaning "joined."
Feminine form of Levin/Levine, possibly "dear friend."
Frankincense.
French surname, possibly meaning "young hare."
Beautiful, "pretty."
Short form of Alexander, Alexis, etc.
Variant spelling of Lexi.
Modern invented name, an elaborated form of Lexi.
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