Female and male names starting with the letter "L" .
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LINAYAH
FeminineRare Hebrew name meaning "a gift to God," derived from "lina" (tent) with the suffix "-yah.
LINC
MasculineThe name Linc originates from England as a shortened version of Lincoln, which is notable for being the birthplace of President Abraham Lincoln. However, unlike Lincoln, Linc doesn't carry any inherent meaning beyond being an abbreviation. Its popularity can be credited to its appearances in various media like movies and TV shows, such as "Prison Break".
LINCEY
FeminineUncommon, unisex given name of English origin, meaning "from the island".
LINCOLN
MasculineEnglish surname turned given name that translates to 'flax land,' derived from Old English words "lin" meaning 'flax' and "c" meaning 'land.'
LINCOLN
FeminineEnglish name that means "from the settlement by the pool with muddy springs," originally linked to Lincolnshire in England, but widely recognized today due to figures like Abraham Lincoln, the 16th U.S. President, and Henry "Hank" Aaron, a baseball legend.
LINCON
MasculineThe name Lincoln originates from Old English and means "settlement near the lake or pool". It has been historically used for both boys and girls.
LINCY
FeminineElegant Indian girl's name derived from Linette, meaning "graceful lily".
LIND
MasculineSwedish origin, means 'limestone' and signifies strength and resilience in Swedish culture.
LIND
FeminineScandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'hlind', meaning 'flexible', and associated with the goddess Hlín.
LINDA
MasculineFeminine given name of Spanish and Italian origin meaning "beautiful" or "fair".
LINDA
FeminineThe name Linda originates from Scandinavia meaning "pretty" or "beautiful".
LINDAA
FeminineYoruba name of African origin, meaning 'child has returned', symbolizing hope after previous losses.
LINDAANN
FeminineUnique and unusual given name of unknown origin and meaning, with no widely accepted etymology or historical significance. It may be a blend of 'Linda' and an unknown element represented by 'ann', but this theory lacks definitive evidence. Some people choose Lindaann for its uniqueness and memorability.
LINDAJEAN
FeminineUnique, modern girl's name of unknown origin, possibly a blend of Linda and Jane, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries despite its mysterious meaning and history.
LINDAJO
FeminineDistinctive Scandinavian name derived from 'lindi' (flexible) and 'geirr' (spear), signifying 'spear-wielder with a flexible mind'.
LINDAL
FeminineUnique Scandinavian female name derived from 'lind', meaning lime tree, and 'hildr', battle, signifying 'battle of the lime trees'.
LINDAL
MasculineScandinavian female name meaning "elf-branch," derived from the Old Norse elements "lind" (limb or bough of a tree) and "alfr" (elf).
LINDALE
MasculineCaptivating Swedish name derived from 'lind' meaning lime tree and 'dalr' meaning valley, signifying 'valley of the lime trees'.
LINDALEE
FeminineRare Scandinavian female given name derived from Old Norse elements meaning "the path through the pine grove".
LINDALL
MasculineRare Norwegian name derived from "lind" meaning lime tree and "hallr" meaning dweller in the hall, symbolizing prosperity and protection in ancient Norse culture.
LINDALOU
FeminineUnknown origin and unclear meaning, possibly created as a unique blend of names or an invention.
LINDAMARIA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name composed of 'Linda', meaning beautiful in Spanish, and 'Maria', derived from Hebrew Miriam and translating to 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness'.
LINDAMARIE
FeminineCaptivating Scandinavian name combining Old Norse 'pretty' with Latin Marie, signifying 'sea of bitterness'.
LINDAN
MasculineExotic female given name of unknown origin and meaning, making it a distinctive choice.
LINDAROSE
FeminineRare yet elegant Swedish name combining 'linden tree' and 'rose', signifying beauty and grace.
LINDASUE
FeminineRare Latin-derived given name composed of the elements "beautiful" (Linda) and "lily" (Sue), meaning "beautiful lily.
LINDASY
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Irish name derived from 'O'Loan', meaning 'descendant of Loan', itself derived from the Irish word 'luan', signifying 'warlike' or 'fierce'.
LINDAY
FeminineThe name Lindsay is of Scottish origin and means "enclosed garden," symbolizing beauty and grace. It was originally a surname for powerful nobles but gained popularity as a unisex given name in the 20th century.
LINDBERG
MasculineSwedish surname derived from Old Norse "Lindbergi," meaning "lime tree mountain.
LINDBERGH
MasculineScandinavian-derived name meaning 'loud mountain', brought to the US by early Swedish immigrants and notably carried by Charles Lindbergh, the first solo transatlantic flyer.
LINDBURG
MasculineRare but significant Scandinavian name derived from 'ljón' (lion) and 'bjarg' (cliff), translating to 'lion's cliff' or 'lion's rock.'
LINDBURGH
MasculineGerman name derived from 'lime tree' and 'mountain', uncommon as a given name but notable through figures like aviator Charles Lindbergh.
LINDE
FeminineGerman name of historic significance, derived from the Germanic word 'lind', meaning 'lime tree'. It symbolizes grace, beauty, strength, and connection to nature.
LINDEE
FeminineUncommon American given name created by blending Linda ("beautiful serpent") and Lee ("liberty" or "plum blossom").
LINDEL
MasculineGerman origin, derived from 'lind', meaning 'soft' or 'pliable', and '-helm', meaning 'helmet'. It implies 'soft helmet' and was often used as a nickname for gentle individuals in medieval Germany.
LINDEL
FeminineGerman name derived from 'lind,' meaning flexible or limp, and 'wald,' signifying forest.
LINDELL
FeminineScandinavian name meaning "lime tree hillock", popularized in Sweden during the romantic national movement of the 19th century and later internationally through globalization of pop culture.
LINDELL
MasculineUnique and elegant Scandinavian name derived from 'Lindr', meaning 'lime tree', with the suffix '-ell' denoting dedication to God.
LINDELLA
FeminineModern Scandinavian girl's name derived from Old Norse elements meaning 'limber' or 'flexible,' and 'female being.'
LINDEN
FeminineAmerican origin, derived from the Middle Dutch word 'lind' meaning 'lime tree'. It gained popularity in the US as a given name during the mid-20th century among families favoring nature-inspired names.