Variant spelling of Lori.
Variant of Loren.
Elaborated form of Lora or a blend of Lori and Linda.
English surname, possibly from a place name.
From the Scottish place name Lorne.
Variant spelling of Loretta.
Resin bush (a fragrant plant).
Scandinavian/German diminutive of Charlotte.
The sacred water lily in Egyptian and Asian symbolism.
French/English short form of Louis, Louise, Lucy, etc.
Modern French invented name, blending Lou and Anne.
Modern invented compound, blending Lou and Anna.
French surname of shoe designer Christian Louboutin.
Feminine elaboration of Lou or a variant of Louella.
U.S. state named after King Louis XIV of France.
From the French town of Lourdes, a major Catholic pilgrimage site.
Modern invented name, a unique phonetic construction.
City in Belgium (Leuven).
Swedish variant of Love or a short form of Lovisa.
An intense feeling of deep affection.
English surname, possibly from a nickname meaning "wolf cub."
Modern invented name, likely a blend of Love and Lavender.
Diminutive of Love or an elaborated surname.
Affectionate nickname meaning "beloved."
Variant of Lovey.
Swedish form of Louise ("famous warrior").
English surname: "small hill" or "mound."
Anglicized form of � Labhradha ("descendant of Labhradh," meaning "speaker").
Dutch diminutive of Maria ("beloved," "sea of bitterness").
A short, melodic, and multicultural name. It bridges Northern European and Arabic cultures, carrying meanings of beloved and prosperous.
Master, "owner," "king."
Mother, "woman."
Medb
Meaning uncertain; possibly related to numbers.
A Cornish saints name, possibly meaning "child."
Prefix meaning "son of," used as a nickname.
Modern invented name, blending Mac with the suffix -adrian.
Modern variant of the Scottish surname MacCall.
From the Virgen de la Esperanza Macarena, in Seville.
Blessed, "happy."
Spanish/Italian form of the Greek Makarios ("blessed").
Latinized form of Makarios, meaning "blessed."
Anglicized form of Mac Amhlaoibh ("son of Olaf").
Generous, "giving."
Modern invented name, likely a variant of MacKayla or a unique creation.
Scottish surname meaning "son of life" or "son of Beth."
Variant spelling of Macaulay.
Scottish surname: "son of Donald."
A spice from nutmeg; also a medieval weapon.
From the Latin "Maccius"; also a Cuban revolutionary hero.
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