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

LYNZY

Feminine

Unique Welsh feminine name derived from "lyn," meaning "lake" or "pool," and associated with intelligence and creativity.

LYOLA

Feminine

Greek-derived name meaning 'separate' or 'distinct', often associated with the goddess Hera.

LYON

Masculine

Distinctive French origin given name derived from the historic city of Lyon, which means "fortress" or "hill".

LYONEL

Masculine

Unique French male given name derived from 'lionel', meaning 'little lion'.

LYONNA

Feminine

Lyonnah is a captivating French female name derived from the city of Lyon, meaning "land of light" in Latin.

LYONS

Masculine

Lyon is a unique male given name of French origin, derived from the city Lugdunum, meaning "land or fort of Lugus," after the Celtic god Lugus. The name is often interpreted to mean "light" or "shine.

LYRA

Feminine

Distinctive female name of Greek origin, derived from "lyra," meaning "lyre," an ancient musical instrument played by the Muses in Greek mythology. It also shares its name with the constellation Lyra, containing Vega, one of Earth's brightest stars.

LYRAE

Feminine

Greek-origin girl's name derived from the constellation Lyra, meaning 'lyre' or 'harp'.

LYRAH

Feminine

Captivating Hebrew name derived from "lyra," meaning "lyre," the ancient string instrument associated with music, poetry, and creativity throughout history.

LYRIA

Feminine

Unique Greek name meaning 'like a lyre', associated with the musical instrument played by Apollo, signifying divine inspiration and creativity.

LYRIC

Feminine

English girls' name derived from 'lyric', meaning expressive poetry, often associated with music.

LYRIC

Masculine

English-origin name derived from "lyric", signifying creativity and emotion.

LYRICA

Feminine

Unique Latin-derived feminine name signifying 'lyric poem' or 'harmonious song', originating from the Greek word 'lyra' meaning lyre.

LYRICAH

Feminine

African-American origin name coined from 'lyrics' and Hawaiian 'Kaiah', meaning 'pure lyrics' or 'poetic purity'.

LYRICAL

Feminine

Captivating name with roots in ancient Greek mythology, possibly derived from Lyaia, the Muse associated with the lyre.

LYRICC

Feminine

Captivating name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from "lyrical" or music term "lyric," gaining popularity due to its unique sound and musical connection.

LYRICK

Feminine

Modern English given name derived from the musical term "lyric," signifying creativity and harmony.

LYRICK

Masculine

Modern invented name with no known origin or historical significance, but its phonetic resemblance to 'lyric' gives it creative and artistic connotations.

LYRICS

Feminine

Lyrics, originating from Latin roots meaning 'lyric poem,' is a distinctive unisex name often associated with music and poetry.

LYRIE

Feminine

Unique Greek-derived name meaning 'lyre', the ancient musical instrument associated with Hermes in mythology. It's rare but rich in cultural significance.

LYRIK

Feminine

Lyrick is a Welsh name derived from the ancient Celtic word "llyfr", meaning "book". It signifies intelligence, creativity, and cultural heritage.

LYRIK

Masculine

Greek origin, derived from "lyra," meaning lyre, an ancient musical instrument, symbolizing creativity and artistic expression.

LYRIKA

Feminine

Rare, Hebrew-derived feminine name meaning 'to play an instrument' or 'to sing.'

LYRIQ

Feminine

Modern American boy's name coined by rapper T-Pain in 2015, combining 'lyric' and 'iq', symbolizing musical intelligence.

LYRIQ

Masculine

African origin, means "song" or "poetry" in Swahili, celebrating the beauty of music and literature.

LYRIQUE

Feminine

French origin, meaning 'lyric' or 'of song', derived from the Latin word 'lyricus'. It has historical ties to music and poetry through Greek mythology's Muses.

LYRIS

Feminine

Greek name derived from the mythological goddess of spring, Lyssa, meaning 'beauty, grace, and new beginnings'.

LYRISSA

Feminine

Greek-origin name meaning "liberator" or "freer," symbolizing empowerment and independence, inspired by the wild lily flower associated with the goddess Hera in Greek mythology.

LYRIX

Feminine

Rare Greek name meaning "lyric song" or "song of the lyre", inspired by the enchanting music played by the Muses in Greek mythology.

LYRIX

Masculine

Rare, captivating Greek name derived from 'lyrikos,' meaning 'relating to lyres.' It's associated with Apollo's and the Muses' musical instrument in Greek mythology.

LYRON

Masculine

Hebrew name meaning "to play the harp," associated with King David's musicians in biblical times. It has a rich history and cultural significance, symbolizing harmony and rhythm.

LYRRIC

Feminine

Unique Welsh name derived from 'llwyr', meaning 'complete' or 'entire', conveying harmony and balance.

LYRYC

Feminine

Lyric is a Welsh name meaning 'lyrics' or 'song lyrics', reflecting its musical and poetic origins dating back to Old English.

LYS

Feminine

Rare feminine given name of Greek origin, derived from 'lykos', meaning 'wolf'. In Greek mythology, Lyssa was the goddess of madness and frenzy.

LYSA

Feminine

Rare yet significant Greek feminine name derived from the word "lyssa," meaning "wolf" and linked to the goddess Lycaon. It symbolizes strength, independence, and courage, attributes associated with wolves across cultures. Despite its historic use, including Saint Lysa, it remains uncommon today, offering parents a distinctive choice for their daughter.

LYSANDER

Masculine

Greek name meaning 'liberator', popularized by historical figures like the Spartan general and Saint Lysander.

LYSANDRA

Feminine

Greek-origin female name derived from 'lysis', meaning 'to loose' or 'to set free', and associated with the liberating Greek goddess Lysithea.

LYSANDRO

Masculine

Rare, unique Greek name meaning "to loosen or untie.

LYSBETH

Feminine

Rare German feminine name derived from the elements Lies ("God is my oath") and beth ("house"), signifying "God is my house.

LYSETTE

Feminine

Beautiful French name meaning 'lily', popularized during the Victorian era and carried worldwide despite its origins.