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

LINVILLE

Masculine

Rare French-origin given name derived from 'lin', meaning 'flax'. It signifies 'from the flax village' or 'flax farm'.

LINWARD

Masculine

Rare Scandinavian name derived from the Old Norse Hlínvǫrðr, meaning "guardian of protection".

LINWOOD

Feminine

Uncommon English given name meaning 'clear wood' or 'bright wood', derived from Old English words 'lin' and 'wudu'. It originally evolved from an English surname associated with someone living near linen-planted woods.

LINWOOD

Masculine

English given name derived from 'lin', meaning flax plant, and '-wood', denoting forest. It translates to 'flax wood' or 'forest of flax', reflecting England's rural heritage.

LINZA

Masculine

Unique Hungarian feminine given name derived from "lin," meaning "flax," with "-za" denoting belonging or association.

LINZE

Feminine

Linze, of German origin, means 'the tender one who carries a sword'.

LINZEE

Feminine

Rare and distinctive given name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning, with early uses dating back to mid-20th century United States.

LINZELL

Masculine

Distinctive German-origin name derived from "Linde," meaning "lime tree," symbolizing beauty, grace, and longevity. Historically linked to Gemini and the Austrian city of Linz, it has gained global popularity for its elegant sound and significance. It's unisex, making it a versatile choice that stands out for charm and intelligence.

LINZEY

Masculine

Unique English given name with modern origins, coined by parents seeking a fresh identity for their child. Its meaning remains undetermined but its rarity adds to its allure in recent years, particularly in English-speaking countries.

LINZEY

Feminine

Linsey is a rare, Scottish-origin given name derived from the surname Lindsay, meaning "from the land of Lincoln" or "lime tree land." Despite its English origins, it has been strongly associated with Scotland due to the influential Lindsay family's history there. Today, Linsey is considered uniquely Scottish and used for both boys and girls worldwide, though not commonly found in Scotland itself.

LINZI

Feminine

Rare yet captivating unisex name of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic 'leinne', meaning 'fair-haired'.

LINZIE

Masculine

Modern, gender-neutral name of unknown origin, created as a unique combination of names, with no specific historical or cultural meaning.

LINZIE

Feminine

Distinctive name of unknown origin, potentially derived from Scottish names "Linsay" or "Lyndsay", meaning "graceful peace", or a shortened form of "Elizabeth". It gained popularity in the latter half of the 20th century and is now commonly used for both boys and girls.

LINZY

Masculine

Unique and uncommon female given name with unknown origins and meanings, though it may be a variant of Lindsay meaning "from the enclosed island" in Scottish Gaelic; its first recorded use as a girl's name was in late 19th or early 20th century US.

LINZY

Feminine

Unique given name of unknown origin that has gained popularity in recent years.

LIO

Masculine

Italian name meaning 'he who brings the day,' derived from Latin lux for light.

LIOLA

Feminine

Uncommon Italian unisex name derived from the Italian word for a small colorful lizard, symbolizing speed and adaptability.

LION

Masculine

Latin origin, derived from "leo," meaning "lion." It signifies strength, courage, and royalty. Throughout history, it has been associated with individuals displaying lion-like qualities and was often given to nobles or royals in medieval Europe.

LIONA

Feminine

Captivating unisex name of Greek origin, derived from the goddess Hera, symbolizing beauty, power, and wisdom.

LIONAL

Masculine

Lional, of Hebrew origin, means "lion" and signifies strength, courage, and leadership.

LIONARDO

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Latin word 'leo', meaning 'lion', thus translating to 'lion's gift'.

LIONEL

Masculine

Lionel is of French origin, derived from Germanic elements "leob" meaning "lion" and "mann" meaning "man," thus translating to "little lion man.

LIONEL

Feminine

French given name derived from Germanic elements meaning "little famous warrior".

LIONELA

Feminine

Distinctive Catalan name meaning 'lion-like' or 'courageous like a lion', reflecting the qualities of strength and bravery.

LIONELL

Masculine

Rare French male given name derived from the surname Leoni, once popular in Italy during the Renaissance. It means "little lily" or "little flower," reflecting elegance and creativity.

LIONNA

Feminine

African name of Igbo origin, derived from "Nneka," meaning "Mother is supreme." It signifies respect for mothers and motherhood, making it a powerful choice for parents worldwide.

LIONOR

Feminine

Rare Spanish name derived from Leonora, meaning "light of the lion" or "honor of the lion.

LIONSO

Masculine

Unique African name of Fulani origin, derived from the West African tribe predominantly found in Nigeria and Cameroon. While its exact meaning remains unclear, it is believed to derive from the Fulani word "lonso," meaning "strong and powerful." This name may have been given to children expected to grow into influential figures.

LIOR

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "my light" or "my song," derived from "li" (to me) and either "or" (light) or "or" (song).

LIOR

Masculine

Hebrew name of uncertain origin, often associated with music, and currently popular among global Jewish communities.

LIORA

Feminine

Hebrew girl's name meaning "I have light," symbolizing hope and divine presence, derived from the Bible.

LIORAH

Feminine

Hebrew feminine given name meaning "I have a song" or "I sing," often associated with music and creativity.

LIPA

Masculine

Unique Slavic female name of Yugoslavian origin, derived from the word "lipa," meaning "lime tree." It symbolizes wisdom, strength, and longevity, and has been traditionally used in the Balkans for centuries.

LIPA

Feminine

Slavic name meaning 'lime tree,' originating from Eastern Europe, and symbolizing grace and beauty.

LIPMAN

Masculine

Ashkenazic Jewish surname of Baltic origin, derived from the Hebrew name Elimelech meaning "my God is my king".

LIR

Masculine

Irish given name derived from the Old Irish word for 'sea'.

LIRA

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning "night", with musical connections through the lyre.

LIRAEL

Feminine

Enchanting name of unknown origin, popularized by Australian author Garth Nix as the protagonist of his 2004 novel 'Lirael: Daughter of the Clayr'.

LIRAH

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew name meaning "night," evoking elegance and mystery.

LIRAN

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning 'My song', derived from the Hebrew word for melody.