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

LYNETH

Feminine

Rare, enchanting Welsh name derived from "llyn", meaning "lake". It evokes mystery and is associated with Wales' scenic beauty.

LYNETT

Feminine

Rare Welsh feminine name derived from "llyn", meaning "lake". It signifies calmness, tranquility, depth, reflection, and adaptability.

LYNETTA

Feminine

American name derived from the Welsh 'Lyn', meaning "lake", and the Greek 'etta', meaning "little". It translates to "little lake".

LYNETTE

Masculine

Unique feminine name of Welsh origin, meaning 'harmony' or 'flowing water', with a melodic sound that gained popularity in the Victorian era.

LYNETTE

Feminine

Welsh-origin feminine given name derived from "Lyn", meaning "lake".

LYNEX

Feminine

Rare Greek-origin name meaning "lion-like" strength.

LYNEX

Masculine

Lynx is a distinctive Latin-origin given name meaning 'wild cat' known for sharp vision and agility.

LYNFORD

Masculine

Rare English male name derived either from 'lynne', meaning 'flax', or extended from 'Lynn', meaning 'pool'. It signifies uniqueness and English heritage.

LYNH

Feminine

Captivating Vietnamese name with a prestigious historical background, originally a surname associated with the Lý dynasty (1009-1225). While its meaning isn't explicitly defined, it's often linked to the Vietnamese word "lý," signifying "reason" or "logic," conveying intelligence and wisdom. Throughout history, notable figures like Lý Thánh Tông have carried this name, making Lynh a popular choice among Vietnamese families today, with international recognition as a beautiful and distinctive girls' name.

LYNIA

Feminine

Unique Greek feminine name derived from "lýnon," meaning "flax," with historical significance in ancient Greece and its association with the goddess Athena's teachings on spinning flax into linen.

LYNIAH

Feminine

Distinctively beautiful Hebrew name meaning 'Yahweh is my promise'.

LYNICE

Feminine

Welsh feminine given name with a unique charm, derived from 'Llynys' meaning 'hills', popularized during the Victorian era.

LYNIKA

Feminine

Unique Welsh female name meaning "lake" combined with the suffix "-ika", symbolizing tranquility and natural beauty.

LYNIS

Feminine

Rare but historically significant Welsh name meaning "leader".

LYNISE

Feminine

Charming American girls' name, created by combining Lynn and Marie, with no specific meaning but often associated with Mary, "star of the sea". It gained popularity in the US in the late 20th century.

LYNISHA

Feminine

African American name derived from "Alonishu," meaning "joyful mother." It signifies strength, wisdom, and positivity.

LYNISSA

Feminine

Greek-derived name meaning 'light', inspired by the wild cat lynx known for its keen sight. It combines power, grace, and femininity.

LYNITA

Feminine

Distinctive Spanish name meaning 'from the land of linen', evoking images of nature and boasting mythological roots.

LYNIX

Masculine

Uncommon yet captivating given name of unknown origin and meaning, first gaining popularity recently in English-speaking countries like the US and Canada.

LYNIX

Feminine

Distinctive given name of unknown origin, recently gaining popularity with subjective interpretation for meaning.

LYNIYA

Feminine

Slavic-origin name derived from "lyn," meaning "lion," signifying strength and courage.

LYNIYAH

Feminine

African origin name derived from French "Lynette," meaning "little wave." It evokes strength, grace, and resilience without a direct translation. Popularized in African American communities since the 1980s, Lyniyah stands out for its unique sound and spelling, making it a beloved choice for parents seeking a distinctive yet culturally rich name.

LYNK

Masculine

The name Lynk is an American variant of the Germanic surname Link, meaning 'flexible'.

LYNKEN

Masculine

Unique, modern American name of unknown origin, likely created recently due to its absence in historical records.

LYNKIN

Masculine

Unusual, recently popular first name of unknown origin, often interpreted personally due to its lack of established historical or linguistic background.

LYNKIN

Feminine

Rare Scottish name, originally a variant of the Lincoln surname, not directly linked to English city or county of Lincolnshire. Its meaning and origin are unclear, though it may be connected to Old English elements "lin" (flax) and "cynn" (kin). Recently used as a given name for girls, Lynkin stands out due to its uniqueness and Scottish heritage.

LYNKOLN

Masculine

Lyncoln is a contemporary American male name derived from the combination of Lynn (meaning "from the lake") and Lincoln (meaning "from the settlement on the flint hill"), resulting in "from the lake or pool in the settlement on the flint hill.

LYNKON

Masculine

Distinctive yet mysterious first name with unknown origins and meanings, potentially invented by its bearer or family for personal reasons.

LYNLEA

Feminine

Distinctive Scottish female name derived from the Gaelic word 'leanabh', meaning 'child'. It was coined by Scottish author Neil M. Gunn in his 1941 novel 'The Silver Darlings' for a strong-willed, independent character named Lynlea. Despite its fictional origins, Lynlea has become a meaningful and unique name choice among Scottish families who appreciate its strong female protagonist association and Gaelic roots.

LYNLEE

Feminine

Enigmatic given name of uncertain origin, with no known language or mythological derivation, adding to its allure and mystique. Its meaning remains elusive, with suggestions that it may be a blend of Lynn and Lee, but this theory lacks definitive proof. Despite its unknown origins and unclear significance, Lynlee has recently gained popularity as a distinctive and trendy girls' name in the United States.

LYNLEIGH

Feminine

Uncommon English name composed of 'Lyn', meaning 'from the linen field', and 'Leigh', meaning 'meadow', suggesting 'from the meadow of linen'.

LYNLEY

Feminine

English name originally derived from the Old English word 'hlynn', meaning 'grove' or 'woodland clearing'.

LYNLI

Feminine

Unique Welsh feminine name derived from "llyn", meaning lake, associated with good fortune and prosperity since the Middle Ages.

LYNLIE

Feminine

Unique and beautiful Irish name meaning "little lion," derived from the ancient Irish surname Lyons, signifying strength and courage.

LYNLY

Feminine

Uncommon English name believed to derive from Linda ("beautiful") and Lynette ("from the meadow").

LYNMARIE

Feminine

American name composed of Welsh 'Llewellyn' meaning "leader" or "young leader", and French Marie meaning "sea of bitterness" or "rebelliousness".

LYNN

Feminine

Unique Welsh female given name derived from 'llyn', meaning 'lake'.

LYNN

Masculine

English given name derived from the Old English word 'hlinc', meaning 'twig' or 'young branch'.

LYNNA

Feminine

Welsh name meaning "leader" or "warlike," derived from "llyndaw," often associated with the goddess Llyn. It has historical significance in Wales, bearing strength and elegance.

LYNNAE

Feminine

American female name derived from 'hlynn', meaning 'lake' or 'water'.