Female and male names starting with the letter "L" .
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LIBERTIE
FeminineRare French given name meaning 'freedom', derived from the word 'liberté'. It embodies the ideals of liberty and independence, echoing the French Revolution's motto liberté, égalité, fraternité.
LIBERTY
MasculineStrong American name derived from 'liberty,' meaning freedom, popularized during America's revolutionary era.
LIBERTY
FeminineRare yet powerful female name of English origin, derived from the Middle Ages' adjective 'liberty', meaning free or unrestrained. It gained prominence during America's fight for independence and has been associated with notable figures advocating for women's rights.
LIBETH
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'my heart'.
LIBI
FeminineHebrew name derived from "livuyah," meaning "heart." It was first used in biblical times as the name of a Levite, one of the twelve tribes of Israel. Throughout history, it has been associated with wisdom, courage, and devotion.
LIBIA
FeminineUncommon Italian name derived from ancient Latin "Libya," signifying liberty and freedom, and has historic significance in Italy and North Africa.
LIBNA
FeminineHebrew girl's name meaning 'white' or 'bright', symbolizing purity, derived from the ancient Israeli city of Libna.
LIBNI
FeminineRare Hebrew name meaning "white" or "bright," appearing in the Bible as one of Gershon's sons tasked with carrying the Tabernacle.
LIBNY
FeminineDistinctive Slavic name meaning 'free', popular among Eastern European countries like Poland, Russia, and Ukraine.
LIBORIA
FeminineRare Latin-origin female name derived from "liborius," meaning "free-born" or "born of freedom." It honors Saint Liboria, though her existence may be legendary. Despite its historical roots and potential saintly association, Liboria has not gained widespread popularity. Those who bear this name may embody qualities of freedom and independence.
LIBORIO
MasculineItalian masculine name derived from the Latin word "Liber," meaning 'free'.
LIBRA
FeminineLatin-derived unisex given name, popularized during the Renaissance, meaning 'scales' and symbolizing balance and justice.
LIBRADA
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name derived from the verb 'librar', meaning 'to free'. It signifies 'she who has been freed' and is traditionally associated with resilience and liberation in Spanish culture.
LIBRADO
MasculineUnique Spanish given name meaning "the one who frees," derived from the verb 'librar'.
LIBY
FeminineLibya is an uncommon African name derived from Latin, meaning "land of brick," reflecting the reddish-brown soil of North Africa.
LIBYA
FeminineAfrican name with Latin roots, derived from the term "Lybius," which once referred to an ancient kingdom in Libya. The exact meaning of Libya is debated, but it's often associated with abundance or centrality. Throughout history, the name has been connected to various regions, cultures, and historical figures, notably as the name of a modern African nation.
LICA
FeminineRare Latin-derived female name meaning 'angle' or 'nook', originally a Roman family name with notable historical figures.
LICET
FeminineThe name Licet originates from Latin 'licetus', meaning 'permitted'.
LICETTE
FeminineRare French girl's name with an unknown history, possibly derived from "lichette," meaning "little lick" or "taste.
LICHELLE
FeminineUnique African name from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "God has answered my prayers," reflecting divine intervention and gratitude.
LICIA
FeminineDistinctive Italian name derived from the Latin word "lux," meaning light, signifying illumination and brightness.
LICZY
FemininePolish female given name derived from the word "licy," meaning "eyes." Traditionally given to honor beautiful or expressive eyes, it has evolved into a unique global choice despite its rarity.
LIDA
FeminineSlavic female given name meaning 'leader of the people'.
LIDDIA
FeminineUncommon Italian name derived from the Latin 'lida', meaning 'harsh' or 'violent'.
LIDDIE
FeminineLiddie, of Scottish origin, is a charming diminutive of Lydia, meaning 'from Lydia', with roots tracing back to ancient Greece.
LIDDY
FeminineDistinctive female name of English origin, derived from Lydia, a region in ancient Greece and also the name of a biblical figure. It gained popularity during the Victorian era as a pet form of Lydia and has since maintained its charm and uniqueness. While there's no specific meaning attached to Liddy, it's associated with the Greek word "ludos," meaning "from Lydia.
LIDEA
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name that translates to "like a nightingale," symbolizing beauty and enchantment even in darkness.
LIDELL
MasculineDistinct Scandinavian given name derived from Old Norse elements 'hlíð' (hillside) and 'haugr' (mound), meaning "small hill".
LIDIA
FeminineFemale name of Latin origin meaning 'noble', tracing back to ancient Rome as a term of endearment for high-born girls.
LIDIANA
FeminineRare but charming Latin-derived feminine given name, meaning 'playful' or 'like a game.'
LIDIE
FeminineRare yet captivating given name of Latin origin, derived from 'līdus' meaning 'play', and historically associated with figures like Saint Lidwina.
LIDIJA
FeminineSlavic origin name from Croatia, derived from Helena meaning 'torch' or 'shining light'.
LIDIO
MasculineItalian name derived from the Latin word 'litus', meaning 'shore' or 'seaside'. It has ancient Roman origins and was often associated with the god Lido, who protected against maritime dangers.
LIDIYA
FeminineCaptivating female name with roots in various Slavic languages, derived from the Greek 'Eleousa', meaning 'merciful'.
LIDO
MasculineItalian-origin unisex name derived from 'lido', meaning sandy coastal area, associated with tranquility, beaches, leisure, wealth, and prosperity throughout history.
LIDUVINA
FeminineRare Latin-derived given name meaning 'warrior' or 'famous in war', popular among early Christians, associated with Virgin Mary, and still used in some European countries.
LIDWINA
FeminineDutch-derived name meaning "famous friend," associated with Saint Lidwina of Schiedam.
LIDY
FeminineRare yet captivating feminine name of Greek origin, meaning 'from the island of Ithaca', Odysseus' homeland in Homer's Odyssey.
LIDYA
FeminineHebrew name meaning "for the Lord", derived from the region Lydia in ancient Greece and associated with the biblical figure Lydia.
LIEBA
FeminineLieba, with origins dating back to Old High German, translates as 'dear promise', reflecting its historic Germanic roots and once-common usage.