Lacey Old French Lace.
Lae Laos dark
Laetitia Latin Happiness.
Laila As intoxicating as wine.
Lailie Hebrew born during light
Laina Route or path.
Laine The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.
Lainey 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 The well-spoken one.
Lalima Hindu
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 Terrace, veranda.
Lanaya Lime tree.
Lane Old English From the narrow road. A boy or girl's name.
Lanelle From the narrow road.
Lanette Lanetta
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
Lateefah North African gentle, pleasant
Latifa Arabic Kind and gentle.
Latisha 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 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 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 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 The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
Lenore 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 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
Lesley Scottish Gaelic From an ancient surname. A boy or girl's name.
Letha Greek The river of forgetfulness. From the name Lethe.
Leticia Happiness.
Letitia Latin joy
Lettice Happiness.
Leura Aboriginal Lava.
Levana Latin The rising sun.
Levina Old English A bright flash.
Lewanna Hebrew The moon.
Lexie The defender, or helper of mankind. Feminine form of Alexander. Also see Alexis.
Lexine The defender, or helper of mankind. Feminine form of Alexander. Also see Alexis.
Lexy 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
Liannaka bringer of Peace, hope Lan, Lani, Lanna, Anna
Libby 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 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 The beautiful temptress.
Lilac Persian Mauve flower.
Lilah Hebrew The beautiful temptress.
Lili 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 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 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 Idol, bird.
Linh
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 A nickname for Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Lisabet Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Lisabeth Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Lisbet Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Lisbeth Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Lisette Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Lissa Greek The honeybee.
Lita The little winged one.
Litsa Greek one who brings good news
Liv An Olive tree or branch. A symbol of peace. From the name Olivia.
Livana Lunar.
Livi An Olive tree or branch. A symbol of peace. From the name Olivia.
Livia An Olive tree or branch. A symbol of peace. From the name Olivia.
Liz Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Liza A nickname for Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Lizbeth A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Lizette Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Lizzie Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Lizzy 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 A laurel wreath or a tree.
Lorene A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline.
Loretta Italian A laurel wreath or a tree.
Lori A laurel wreath or a tree.
Lorie Crowned with laurels.
Lorinda
Loris 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 A laurel wreath or a tree.
Lotta A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline.
Lotte Womanly, full grown. Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline.
Lottie A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline.
Lotty 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 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 Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke.
Lucille 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 Alluring.
Lurlene Alluring.
Lurline 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 From the hill of the Lime trees.
Lyndel Pretty.
Lyndey Spanish Pretty. Also a nickname from Belinda.
Lyndsey Scottish From an old surname.
Lynelle Pretty.
Lynette 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 Waterfall.
Lynne Pretty.
Lynnea Pretty.
Lynnette From the name of the small bird.
Lynsey Scottish From an old surname.
Lyra
Lyris Greek She who plays the harp.
Lys French A symbol of purity. Also see Lillian.
Lysa A nickname for Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God.
Lysander Greek The liberator. A boy or girl's name.
Lysandra Greek The liberator.
Lysette Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa.
Lystra Greek Free.