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

LIEDSON

Masculine

Brazilian-origin male name meaning "happy" or "joyful".

LIEF

Masculine

Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse 'leifr', meaning 'heir' or 'remnant'.

LIEL

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'I have a dream' or 'God is my reward', derived from the Hebrew word 'chalal'. It reflects hope, ambition, and faith in divine providence.

LIEL

Feminine

Rare Hebrew name meaning 'night', associated with tranquility and mystery.

LIELA

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew name derived from 'lailah', meaning 'night', and symbolizing peace or tranquility.

LIELAH

Feminine

Hebrew origin name meaning 'night' or 'darkness', with deeper spiritual significance as the name of the angel of night in Jewish tradition.

LIELLE

Feminine

Unique French female name derived from 'lierre', meaning 'ivy', symbolizing strength and resilience.

LIEM

Masculine

Vietnamese name derived from "liêm", meaning "serene" or "calm". It signifies peace and harmony, popular among generations in Vietnam and Vietnamese abroad preserving cultural heritage.

LIEN

Feminine

French name derived from 'lien,' meaning 'tie' or 'bond,' symbolizing unity and harmony.

LIEN

Masculine

The name Lien originates from Vietnam and signifies 'connection' or 'link'.

LIENA

Feminine

Hebrew-derived name meaning "grapevine," symbolizing abundance in Jewish culture.

LIENNA

Feminine

Lienna, of Hebrew origin, means 'my God has answered', reflecting joy and gratitude upon desires fulfilled.

LIERA

Feminine

Unique and beautiful Hebrew name meaning "my night," worn by notable individuals like Persian poet Liera Qamhe and scientist Liera Tova.

LIEREN

Feminine

Dutch unisex name derived from "lier," meaning lyre, symbolizing harmony, creativity, and inspiration, with possible connections to Leiden's textile industry.

LIERIN

Feminine

Irish female name derived from 'lìrean', meaning 'lyre', symbolizing music and creativity.

LIERRA

Feminine

Distinctive feminine name of Basque origin, meaning 'from the cliff' and symbolizing strength and resilience.

LIESA

Feminine

German origin feminine given name, meaning 'gay' or 'cheerful', often associated with happiness and joy.

LIESE

Feminine

German feminine name that has gained popularity in recent years. It is often a shortened form of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath," but can also be a feminine version of the German surname Lieser, derived from "marshy land." Throughout history, notable figures such as Liese Prokop and Liese Pfeifer have borne this name, and it has appeared in popular culture, including video games and anime.

LIESEL

Feminine

German-origin feminine name derived from 'liesel', meaning 'God is my helper'.

LIESELOTTE

Feminine

German origin name composed of 'Liese' meaning 'God is my helper' and 'lotte', a diminutive of Charlotte, signifying 'free man'. It translates to 'God is my helper, free man'.

LIESHA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "God is my oath," reflecting a deep spiritual significance and strong faith bond.

LIESL

Feminine

German origin name derived from Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath" or "God is my promise". It's associated with the musical "The Sound of Music" but has historic Germanic roots.

LIETTE

Feminine

Rare French given name derived from 'lierre,' meaning 'ivy,' symbolizing strength and resilience.

LIEU

Feminine

Vietnamese boy's name derived from "liệu," meaning "to ask." It signifies the importance of communication and questioning, reflecting intelligence and curiosity.

LIEUTENANT

Masculine

The name Lieutenant originates from the Latin word 'litus,' meaning 'shore' or 'coast,' and has evolved over centuries from an occupational title denoting a military rank to occasionally being used as a personal name.

LIEV

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'night', popular among Jewish communities and in Slavic countries like Russia and Ukraine.

LIEVE

Feminine

Belgian given name derived from Dutch 'lieven' meaning 'dear', popularized by Saint Lieve of Ghent in the 7th century, and still cherished in Flanders today.

LIEZA

Feminine

Unique Spanish-derived girl's name, originally meaning 'soft, fine woolen cloth,' symbolizing elegance and sophistication.

LIEZEL

Feminine

Dutch-origin given name derived from Lijsbet, a pet form of Lisbeth or Elisabeth. Its meaning combines "God is my oath" and "ice." Historically popular among European nobility, Liezel has gained global recognition, particularly in South Africa.

LIEZL

Feminine

Distinctive South African female name derived from Afrikaans 'leezel', meaning 'little lies'.

LIFE

Masculine

Distinctive English given name, originating in the mid-20th century California. Meaning "life" literally, it signifies vitality and existence.

LIFE

Feminine

English origin and signifies the celebration of existence, inspiring its bearer to embrace every moment with gratitude and enthusiasm.

LIGAYA

Feminine

Filipino girl's name derived from the Tagalog word 'ligaya', meaning 'happiness'.

LIGE

Masculine

The name Lige originates from Ireland and translates to "bright" or "shining," derived from the old Irish name Liath. It is associated with figures like Saint Lige and has been used throughout Europe.

LIGEIA

Feminine

Latin-derived female given name meaning 'to bind' or 'tie,' implying loyalty and faithfulness.

LIGHT

Feminine

Modern English given name meaning "light", gaining popularity for its simplicity and positive connotations.

LIGHT

Masculine

The English name Light signifies 'bright, shining', deriving from Old English 'lyht'. Historically used as both a given name and surname, it originated as a medieval nickname for those associated with lights.

LIGHTNING

Masculine

English origin, referring to the natural phenomenon of lightning. As a given name, it's rare but conveys power, speed, and brightness.

LIGIA

Feminine

Beautiful Latin name meaning "bound" or "connected," symbolizing unity and resilience, popularized in medieval Europe and carried by notable figures like mathematician Ligia Ionescu-Siseleanu.

LIGITA

Feminine

Lithuanian given name meaning "sacred gift" or "holy offering," derived from the word "ligonis." It originated during the early Middle Ages to honor the divine and express gratitude for life's blessings, often given to girls born into religious families or those seen as exceptionally gifted.