Female and male names starting with the letter "L" .

LIANET

Feminine

Beautiful Spanish girl's name derived from the liana plant, symbolizing growth and resilience, though it lacks historical significance.

LIANETH

Feminine

Irish name meaning 'shade' or 'shadow', popularized by C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia series.

LIANETT

Feminine

Rare, elegant Spanish name derived from 'liana', meaning 'vine' or 'tropical tree', reflecting growth and natural beauty.

LIANETTE

Feminine

French-derived name meaning 'vine' or 'ivy', symbolizing grace and beauty.

LIANG

Masculine

Unisex Chinese given name that means "bright" or "brilliant," derived from the character 亮 (liàng). It has been popular throughout history, including during the Shang Dynasty and among notable figures like Liang Qichao.

LIANGELO

Masculine

Distinctive Italian name composed of Lia, meaning "light," and Gelo, meaning "cold," interpreted as "bringing light amidst cold." Traditionally given in Liguria to winter-born children, LiAngelo has since gained global recognition due to its unique charm and the popularity of individuals like LiAngelo Ball.

LIANI

Feminine

Unique, original girls' name with unknown origins but a musical sound, potentially inspired by Italian word "liana," meaning vine.

LIANIE

Feminine

Distinctive Greek name meaning 'liquid gold', evoking richness, wisdom, and elegance.

LIANIS

Feminine

Captivating Greek name derived from "liana," meaning "climbing plant" or "vine." It was popularized during the Byzantine Empire and is associated with beauty, grace, strength, and resilience.

LIANN

Feminine

Liann, of Welsh origin, means 'leader' or 'champion', tracing back to historic figures like Llŷan ap Seisyll.

LIANNA

Feminine

Greek origin, signifies 'lioness' or 'like a lion', embodying strength and courage.

LIANNAH

Feminine

Irish name derived from 'O'Lionaird', signifying 'flaxen-haired'.

LIANNE

Feminine

Unique female name with origins in Irish (Liadh, meaning "flower") and French (Liliane, meaning "lily") names, combining nature and beauty. Created as a blend of Linda and Elaine, Lianne gained popularity in the late 20th century. Pronounced /lee-ahhn/, it's often used standalone or as a shortened form of Liadh or Liliane.

LIANNETTE

Feminine

Rare French female given name coined by Georges Sand, signifying 'liana' or 'creeper plant'.

LIANNI

Feminine

Rare yet captivating unisex Italian name derived from 'liana', meaning vine or climbing plant.

LIANNIE

Feminine

Greek origin name meaning 'light', symbolizing brightness and warmth.

LIANNY

Feminine

Unique Spanish female given name derived from 'liana', meaning vine or climbing plant, with possible feminine derivation from Liliano, itself Latin for lily.

LIANNYS

Feminine

Spanish origin, created by Puerto Rican writer Pedro Juan Soto for his 1957 novel "La Tumba de la Serpiente." It's not derived from any existing name or word but rather an original creation combining elements reminiscent of French Liliane and Greek/Latin Anna. Despite having no official meaning, it has gained popularity in some Spanish-speaking countries due to its uniqueness and literary legacy.

LIANO

Masculine

Distinctive Italian boys' name derived from 'liane', meaning 'ivy', symbolizing strength and resilience.

LIANY

Feminine

Captivating Chinese name meaning "beautiful jade," symbolizing elegance and preciousness, with a rich historical significance dating back centuries.

LIANYS

Feminine

Lianys, of Spanish origin, means "open plain" or "grassland," evoking nature's simplicity and freedom.

LIARA

Feminine

Hebrew girl's name meaning "night" or "nightingale", with a melodic and enchanting sound.

LIAS

Masculine

Rare Greek-origin name meaning 'to strive' or 'contend,' associated with the powerful god Zeus.

LIASIA

Feminine

Captivating name of Chinese origin, meaning 'beautiful jade,' embodying grace, strength, and rarity.

LIAT

Feminine

Distinctive Hebrew female name, meaning 'night' or 'darkness', appearing in the Old Testament as one of Zelophehad's daughters.

LIAV

Masculine

Unique Hebrew given name derived from "lev," meaning heart, signifying the essence of one's being.

LIBA

Feminine

Hebrew name derived from 'libah', meaning 'heart'. It's mentioned in the Bible as one of Zelophehad's daughters, known for her wisdom and courage.

LIBAN

Masculine

Lebanon, derived from "Lubanu" meaning 'white mountain', signifies purity and resilience, mirroring its snow-capped peaks and enduring history.

LIBBEY

Feminine

Rare American given name of French origin, derived from the surname 'Libbey', possibly meaning 'monastery'.

LIBBI

Feminine

Hebrew-origin name meaning 'my heart' or 'my beloved', derived from the Hebrew word 'lev'. It's been used as both a given name and nickname for boys and girls since biblical times.

LIBBIE

Feminine

English origin name derived from Elizabeth meaning "God is my oath," often associated with warmth and friendliness.

LIBBY

Masculine

Diminutive form of Elizabeth, derived from the Hebrew word Elisheba, meaning "my God is an oath" or "God is my abundance." Popularized in the mid-20th century, Libby has gained favor due to its cute and friendly sound, with notable figures like American actress Libby Blanton and British singer-songwriter Libby York carrying the name.

LIBBY

Feminine

English name believed to be a diminutive of Elizabeth, which means "God is my oath" and was borne by several English queens. Its true origin remains unclear as it wasn't used independently before the early 20th century. Today, Libby is popular in English-speaking countries, often associated with warmth and approachability due to its friendly sound.

LIBERA

Feminine

Uncommon Italian feminine given name derived from the Latin word "liber," meaning "free.

LIBERATO

Masculine

Uncommon yet captivating Italian given name, derived from the Italian word 'libero', meaning 'free'.

LIBERO

Masculine

Italian given name of Latin origin that means 'free', evoking independence and courage.

LIBERTA

Feminine

Rare yet powerful female name of Latin origin, derived from 'libertas', meaning freedom or liberty, symbolizing independence, courage, and self-determination. It was revered in ancient Roman culture as the goddess of freedom.

LIBERTAD

Feminine

Spanish name that translates to "liberty" or "freedom," popularized by political movements fighting for independence and self-determination in Latin America during the early 20th century.

LIBERTEE

Feminine

Liberty is a distinctively American female given name derived from the Latin 'libertas', meaning freedom.

LIBERTI

Feminine

Italian name derived from 'libertas', meaning liberty/freedom, often given to free-born individuals or those who fought for independence. The surname originates in Italy, particularly around Rome, and was likely first used as a nickname before becoming hereditary. Notable bearers include 16th-century painter Giovanni Liberti and lawyer/politician Giuseppe Liberti. Today, it remains relatively uncommon but symbolizes freedom and independence.