Female and male names starting with the letter "L" .
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LINNAE
FeminineAmerican given name created by renowned scientist Lynn Margulis in honor of Carl Linnaeus, the 'father of modern taxonomy', with no specific meaning but holding significance within the scientific community.
LINNAEA
FeminineRare yet distinctive girl's name derived from the Latin word 'linnea', meaning 'flax'. It originates from the genus Linnaea, named after Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus, and signifies small twining vines with pink or white flowers native to the Northern Hemisphere. The name was first used in Sweden during the 18th century before gaining popularity worldwide.
LINNARD
MasculineDistinctive Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements 'hlyn' (noise) and 'hardr' (strong), translating to 'loud, strong' or 'noisy warrior.'
LINNDA
FeminineScandinavian name derived from "ljón" meaning lion and "dís" meaning female spirit or goddess, signifying 'beautiful like a lioness'.
LINNE
FeminineLinnea is a feminine Scandinavian name derived from 'lin', meaning 'limp' or 'flexible'.
LINNEA
FeminineScandinavian female given name of Swedish origin, derived from the Latin word "linnaea," which refers to the twinflower plant. It has been popular in Sweden since the 17th century and is often associated with nature's beauty.
LINNEAH
FeminineLinneah is of Scandinavian origin, derived from Latin 'linnaeus', meaning limestone or flax plant, popularized in Sweden and globally recognized.
LINNELL
FeminineRare English given name believed to derive from the old English surname 'Linnell', meaning 'flax' or associated with linen-making.
LINNELL
MasculineElegant English given name derived from Old English elements "lin" meaning "flax" and "well" signifying "spring or stream", translating to "stream by the flax field".
LINNET
FeminineRare English name of Latin origin via Old French "linette," meaning 'little linnet,' a vibrant, melodious bird, popular in medieval England for its grace and beauty.
LINNETT
FeminineUncommon yet meaningful Irish female name derived from the Old Norse word "hlinn," meaning "linnet" or "lark," symbolizing joy, happiness, and nature's beauty.
LINNETTA
FeminineItalian-derived feminine given name that means "little linnet," the melodious bird, symbolizing grace, beauty, and musical talent.
LINNETTE
FeminineUnique girl's name of French origin derived from "lierre," meaning "ivy," symbolizing strength and love.
LINNIE
MasculineDistinctive Scottish given name derived from the surname MacLean, meaning 'son of Lean' or 'son of Ewan', with 'Lean' translating to 'youth' or 'young warrior' in Gaelic.
LINNIE
FeminineAmerican name of unknown origin, coined in the early 20th century, potentially derived from Linette or Lilian, or shortened from Lincoln. Its meaning remains uncertain but may be associated with 'little lily.' Despite its mysterious nature, Linnie has gained popularity and recognition through notable figures like Blind Linnie Foster and appearances in popular media.
LINNIS
MasculineScandinavian-derived name with a rich history, meaning 'flax' or 'linen', popularized during the Viking Age.
LINNY
MasculineUnique Welsh name derived from "Llyn", meaning "lake". It symbolizes calmness and natural beauty.
LINNY
FeminineRare and distinctive Irish name with historic roots, derived from the Irish surname Ó Luinnín meaning lively or full of life.
LINNZI
FeminineCharming Scottish name derived from 'Linne', meaning 'waterfall' in Scottish Gaelic, associated with strength, beauty, and grace.
LINO
FeminineItalian male name of Latin origin, derived from "līnum", meaning "flax". It has been associated with textiles throughout history, reflecting its use in the textile industry and as a saint's name. The name signifies strength, resilience, and adaptability, like the flax plant.
LINO
MasculineItalian name derived from Latin 'linum', meaning 'flax'.
LINORA
FeminineUnique and beautiful Latin-derived name meaning 'flax', associated with the ancient Roman god-like figure Linus and popular in some European countries like Portugal and Spain.
LINOSHKA
FeminineUnique Russian girl's name derived from "lin", meaning flax, symbolizing purity, strength, and beauty. It is a diminutive of Antonina, translating to "little priceless one".
LINOY
FeminineCharming Hebrew feminine name derived from "linah", meaning "flax".
LINSAY
FeminineDistinctive, modern invented name, combining 'L' and 'S', first used in the 1970s and offering flexibility in pronunciation.
LINSDAY
FeminineUnique Scottish name derived from the surname Lindsay, originally given as a nickname to those with a bright appearance or lively personality, meaning "one who is bright and cheerful".
LINSDEY
FeminineUncommon name of unknown origin, possibly American or a variant of Scottish Lindsay.
LINSEE
FeminineLinnsee is a Scandinavian name derived from "lín," meaning "flax" or "linen," with historical significance and association with hard work and creativity.
LINSEY
MasculineUnique and charming Scottish female given name, derived from the historical Lindsay surname meaning "by the waterfall in the wood".
LINSEY
FeminineDistinctive Scottish female name derived from the Anglo-Saxon personal name Lindisius, meaning "from the holly shrub" or "enclosed land.
LINSI
FeminineRare Chinese name believed to originate from the ancient Lin surname, potentially meaning 'forest' in Chinese.
LINSIE
FeminineUnique Scandinavian name derived from 'hlyni' meaning protection/shield and 'fróðr' meaning wise, signifying protected wisdom.
LINSLEY
MasculineUncommon yet powerful English name derived from 'Hlincwulf', meaning 'strength of a wolf'.
LINSON
MasculineUncommon yet captivating name of West African origin, derived from the Ewe ethnic group's Linus, meaning 'lord' or 'chieftain', and once borne by a famed Ghanaian warrior chief.
LINSY
FeminineUncommon given name with unknown origins and no established meaning or cultural association.
LINTON
MasculineEnglish name meaning 'from the hill town'.
LINUS
MasculineLatin name derived from 'linum', meaning 'flax'.
LINUX
MasculineGender-neutral given name of African origin meaning 'strong', popularized globally due to its association with the Linux operating system developed by Linus Torvalds.
LINUX
FeminineRare Old Norse name derived from "hlinn," meaning "limp" or "weak." It has been sporadically used throughout history, gaining some popularity today among tech enthusiasts like Linus Torvalds, its creator. Its meaning and usage are not directly linked to the popular open-source operating system.
LINVEL
MasculineUnique Welsh given name derived from "llyn" meaning lake and "gwyl" meaning festival, signifying joyful connection to nature's tranquility.