Female and male names starting with the letter "L" .
Genders
Sort
By letter
LLEWELYN
MasculineWelsh name meaning 'leader of the fair-haired ones', borne by historic figures like Llewelyn the Great.
LLEWYN
FeminineDistinctive name of Welsh origin meaning 'lion', popularized by American folk singer Dave Van Ronk and famously featured in the Coen Brothers' film "Inside Llewyn Davis".
LLEWYN
MasculineWelsh name meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength and courage, first recorded in the 16th century.
LLEYTON
MasculineDistinctive male name of ancient Welsh origin, derived from Leilyn meaning "fewer in number". It has historic ties to Welsh nobility and notable figures like Lleyton ap Madog. Though predominantly Welsh, it's also used globally by those appreciating Welsh culture.
LLIA
FeminineCatalan name derived from 'lli', meaning 'yes'.
LLIAM
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from the ancient word "lliw," meaning "color" or "appearance.
LLINDA
FeminineUnique Catalan name derived from the word 'llinda', meaning 'lintel' or 'doorway', with a strong connection to architecture and history. Traditionally given to girls in Catalonia during the Middle Ages, it can also be considered unisex in some contexts.
LLOANA
FeminineUnique, Welsh name derived from 'Llŷn', meaning the scenic Llŷn Peninsula, carrying historical significance and natural beauty of Wales.
LLONA
FeminineWelsh name derived from "llon," meaning "flax." Historically given to daughters of farmers who worked with this plant, today Llona symbolizes strength through adversity.
LLOVANI
MasculineBeautiful, unique Spanish name derived from 'llovizna', meaning drizzle or light rain.
LLOYAL
MasculineDistinctive Catalan name derived from the word "lleial", meaning 'loyal'.
LLOYD
FeminineWelsh name meaning "gray" that was traditionally given to boys born with gray hair or eyes. It has been used for centuries and remains popular today due to its unique sound and strong image of reliability.
LLOYD
MasculineWelsh surname turned given name meaning 'grey'.
LLOYDE
MasculineLloyd is of Welsh origin meaning 'white' or 'gray', derived from the word 'llwyd'. It was traditionally used as a surname but began being used as a given name in the late Victorian era.
LLOYDENE
FeminineRare female variant spelling of the Welsh male given name Llewellyn, which means "leader" or "commander".
LLOYDINE
FeminineRare Welsh-derived female given name that means "leader friend".
LLOYED
MasculineLloyd is of Welsh origin, meaning "gray" or "white", derived from the Welsh word "llwyd". It has been historically associated with notable figures like Sir Thomas Lloyd and Richard Llywelyn Lloyd, and remains popular globally despite its Welsh roots.
LLUBIA
FeminineRare Catalan given name derived from the word 'llubi', meaning 'lily'. It was popularized during medieval Catalonia due to a legendary woman named Llubia, who was revered for her kindness, courage, and wisdom.
LLULIANA
FeminineUnique Catalan girl's name derived from "llulla", meaning lullaby, honoring Saint Llulla and signifying peace, harmony, and love.
LLULISA
FeminineRare Catalan feminine form of Lluís, meaning "light" or "shining".
LLUVIA
FeminineUnique Spanish name meaning 'rain', associated with renewal and fertility, and often believed to bring good fortune.
LLUVIANA
FeminineDistinctive Basque name meaning 'graceful as rain'.
LLUVY
FeminineDistinctive Spanish name meaning 'rain', often associated with grace and beauty, and popular as a unisex choice. Its origins date back to ancient Spain, evolving from a rain-related nickname to a standalone given name.
LLYOD
MasculineDistinctive Welsh name derived from 'llwyd', meaning 'grey'.
LO
MasculineChinese given name meaning 'wave', with a rich history dating back to ancient China.
LO
FeminineUnisex Chinese name derived from 'luo', meaning 'tiger'. Traditionally given to boys, it signifies strength and courage.
LOA
FeminineCaptivating Hawaiian name derived from "loa," meaning "long" or "far," often associated with infinity and eternity. In Hawaiian mythology, Loa is a primary god of agriculture, fishing, and canoe-making, with the name also referencing ancient times, "loa i ka 'aina.
LOAGAN
MasculineRare Irish male given name derived from the ancient surname 'O'Laoghaire', meaning 'descendant of Laoghaire'. It is phonetically straightforward and has historic ties to notable figures like Loagan O'Laoghaire, an esteemed harpist and composer.
LOAGEN
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from 'lochan', meaning 'little lake'. It was historically borne by a legendary Highland warrior, symbolizing strength and courage.
LOAH
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "night" or "darkness," derived from the Hebrew word "lilah.
LOAI
MasculineRare male given name of Arabic origin, meaning 'night', but historically significant as it's associated with Muhammad's brave companion.
LOAL
MasculineRare, Hawaiian-derived given name meaning "long," symbolizing endurance and longevity.
LOAMMI
FeminineDistinctive Native American name derived from the Abenaki word "loan," meaning "to flow." It honors the legendary sachem Loammi Baldwin, who negotiated peace treaties between the Abenaki people and European settlers in the late 17th century.
LOAN
FeminineVietnamese female name derived from the word 'loan' meaning 'lotus', symbolizing purity and enlightenment amidst hardship. It's a popular choice that honors the qualities of strength, beauty, and grace embodied by the lotus flower, with historical significance in Vietnamese literature.
LOAN
MasculineVietnamese origin name meaning "to help" or "to support," reflecting compassion and kindness.
LOANA
FeminineUnique Romanian name meaning "wave" or "water wave," evoking images of fluidity and grace, and associated with nature's powerful forces.
LOANN
FeminineFrench-origin unisex name derived from the Latin "Laurus", meaning "laurel" which symbolizes victory and triumph in ancient times.
LOANNA
FeminineFrench feminine given name created by Honoré de Balzac for one of his characters, embodying elegance and sophistication.
LOANNE
FeminineCaptivating French name derived from 'Laure', meaning 'laurel' or 'bay tree'. It was historically given to daughters of French nobility believed to possess extraordinary grace.
LOANNY
FeminineRare French-derived unisex name meaning "like a lion" or "strong as a lion," originating from the Breton word "loen.