Female and male names starting with the letter "L" .
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LOANY
FeminineDistinctive Hebrew female name, derived from 'lo' meaning 'I', connoting self-assurance and determination.
LOARINE
FeminineRare yet captivating Scottish female name derived from the surname Laurence, meaning "from Laurentum.
LOAY
MasculineArabic origin given name meaning 'fire', associated with strength and vitality, and believed to bring good fortune.
LOBERTA
FeminineRare Hebrew-derived female name, evolved from Leah meaning 'tired', yet evoking happiness in its Latin form Laeta.
LOBO
MasculineDistinctive Spanish name meaning 'wolf', traditionally given for its symbolism of strength and nature connection.
LOBSANG
MasculineMale given name of Tibetan origin, composed of "lo" meaning 'world' and "bsang" meaning 'offering', translating to 'offering to the world'.
LOC
MasculineThe unique given name Loch, derived from the Scottish Gaelic word for 'lake,' offers a distinct connection to Scotland's geography while also embracing worldwide acceptance.
LOCADIO
MasculineRare Italian name derived from the Latin "locare," meaning "to rent" or "to lease.
LOCH
MasculineLoch: Scottish origin, means "lake".
LOCHLAIN
MasculineDistinct Scottish name meaning "settlement by the lake".
LOCHLAINN
MasculineIrish name of Gaelic origin meaning 'from Loch Lein'.
LOCHLAN
FeminineScottish male given name derived from Gaelic words 'loch' meaning 'lake' and 'lann' meaning 'enclosure or church', translating to 'church by the lake'.
LOCHLAN
MasculineScottish male name derived from 'loch' (lake) and 'lan' (land), translating to 'lake land'.
LOCHLAND
MasculineUnique Scottish given name derived from 'loch', meaning lake, combined with '-land'. It translates to "land of the lake", reflecting Scotland's renowned lochs.
LOCHLANN
MasculineScottish Gaelic name derived from Old Norse "Löndinn," meaning "land of the Lochs." It references a mythical land believed to be Scotland or the Hebrides, and has been used as both a first and last name in Scottish history.
LOCHLEN
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from Gaelic elements 'loch' (lake) and 'lean' (small), meaning 'little lake'.
LOCHLIN
MasculineRare Scottish name derived from "loch" (lake) and "-lin" (of the lake), first recorded in the 13th century among Scottish nobility.
LOCHLYN
FeminineDistinctive Scottish name derived from "loch", meaning lake, symbolizing tranquility and nature's beauty.
LOCHLYN
MasculineCaptivating unisex name of Scottish origin, derived from "loch" meaning lake, often associated with mystical bodies of water in Scottish folklore.
LOCHLYNN
FeminineCaptivating Scottish name derived from "loch" meaning lake, making it "from the lake." It evokes images of serene waters and stunning landscapes, reflecting its strong connection to nature.
LOCIE
FeminineCharming unisex name of Latin origin, derived from "locust", meaning "eater of plants".
LOCK
MasculineLock, of English origin, is derived from the Old English word 'loc', meaning 'enclosure' or 'lock'. It originally served as a surname referring to someone living near a lock on a canal or river.
LOCKE
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from the Old English word "loc," meaning "lock." It was traditionally given to individuals who lived near locks on canals or rivers. Today, Locke is a unisex given name, although historically it has been more commonly used for males. Notably, John Locke, an influential 17th-century philosopher known as the "Father of Liberalism," shares this name.
LOCKIE
FeminineRare Scottish given name derived from the surname Locke or Lockhart, meaning 'hut' or 'cabin', originally given to someone living in such dwellings.
LOCKLAN
MasculineUnique Scottish name derived from "Lochaid," meaning "follower of Loch.
LOCKLEN
MasculineRare Scottish boy's name of Gaelic origin meaning "from Lochlann" or "from Scandinavia".
LOCKLIN
MasculineUncommon yet distinctive Irish given name with Viking origins, derived from the ancient Irish surname Ó Lochlainn meaning "descendant of Lochlann," a Norse chieftain who settled in Ireland during the medieval period.
LOCKLIN
FeminineIrish name derived from the ancient surname Lochlann, meaning 'from Lochlann' or Scandinavia/Norway. It was often used by warrior chiefs in medieval Ireland and remains rare yet captivating today.
LOCKLYN
FeminineModern American unisex name, created by blending Locke (meaning 'lock' or 'enclosure') and Lincoln ('from the lake colony'), reflecting notable figures in American history.
LOCKLYN
MasculineUnique English name coined from Lockhart ("deer park") and Lynley (possibly meaning "flax woodland clearing").
LOCKLYNN
FeminineDistinctive English name with unknown origins, possibly derived from "Lock" and "Lynn", but its meaning remains undefined.
LOCKSLEY
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Derbyshire village first mentioned in 1086, possibly meaning "stream in the woodlands". It gained popularity through its association with Robin Hood.
LOCKWOOD
MasculineRare English given name derived from an Old English surname meaning 'lock wood'.
LOCRYN
MasculineCornish male given name derived from "lough" meaning lake or pool and "krenn" meaning chief or lord, translating to "chief of the lake" or "lord of the pool.
LODA
FeminineAfrican-derived (Yoruba) unisex name meaning 'wealth', symbolizing prosperity.
LODDIE
FeminineRare Scottish name derived from the surname Lockhart, meaning "keeper of the enclosure," with a historic legacy tied to the brave and loyal Lockhart clan.
LODDIE
MasculineThe Scottish name Loddie, derived from MacLoudie meaning 'son of Loud,' offers a unique and proud heritage.
LODEAN
FeminineRare English name derived from Old English 'hlæfdīgan', meaning 'noble'.
LODELL
FeminineAmerican-origin name coined from Lawrence and Dell in the early-mid 20th century, lacking traditional meaning but valued for its uniqueness.
LODEMA
FeminineUnique Igbo name from Nigeria, believed to mean "peaceful" or "calm", though translations may not be accurate.