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LOENA
FeminineRare yet intriguing name derived from the Latin "Luna," meaning "moon," and is associated with mystery, romance, and beauty in various cultures and mythologies throughout history.
LOENE
FeminineDistinctive Dutch name originating from the occupational surname 'Loenen,' once associated with millers in the town of Loenen by the River Vecht. Its meaning remains uncertain but could be linked to the Dutch word for 'loud.'
LOETA
FeminineCharming and distinctive Spanish name derived from Leticia, meaning 'happiness' in Latin, associated with the Roman goddess of joy.
LOETTA
FeminineCharming Greek name derived from "loetos," meaning "having borne, brought forth," and connected to the goddess Hera.
LOETTE
FeminineUnique French name derived from 'loette', meaning 'small bell'. Traditionally given to girls, it symbolizes joy and happiness.
LOEVA
FeminineRare Hebrew female name derived from 'lev', meaning 'heart', thus signifying 'my heart' or 'as my heart desires'.
LOEY
FeminineCharming Dutch name with roots in Old Germanic language, meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing', reflecting a strong connection to nature.
LOFTEN
MasculineRare Scottish given name derived from the surname Loftin, meaning 'maker or seller of woolen cloth.'
LOFTON
MasculineAmerican name created by author Louis L'Amour for his Sackett series, with no clear meaning but sometimes associated with 'loaf' due to its sound.
LOFTON
FeminineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word 'hlæfth', meaning 'loaf' or 'bread'. Coined by author J.R.R. Tolkien, it was first used in 'The Lord of the Rings' for the Rohirrim character Lofton Shaw. Despite its rarity, Lofton holds appeal among literature enthusiasts due to its unique Middle-earth connection.
LOGAHN
FeminineDistinctive Scottish name derived from "loch," meaning "lake," historically given to children born near water.
LOGAHN
MasculineIrish name derived from Lóegaire, meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful'.
LOGAN
MasculineScottish name derived from 'Mac Logan', meaning 'from the hollow'. Popularized by its powerful sound, it's pronounced 'Lo-gen' with stress on the first syllable.
LOGAN
FeminineUnisex given name of Scottish origin, meaning 'small hollow' or 'hollow of the hand', tracing back to the ancient Clan Logan and notable figures like Sir John Logan who fought for Scotland's independence.
LOGANJAMES
MasculineFrench-origin name composed of Logan (Scottish Gaelic "small cave") and James (Latin "supplanter").
LOGANN
FeminineRare, historically significant Scottish name derived from the Gaelic 'lògan', meaning 'little hollow'.
LOGANN
MasculineCaptivating Scottish name derived from "Lachlan," meaning "of the land" or "from the land.
LOGANNE
FeminineRare, unisex French name derived from Logan (Scottish: 'from the hollow') and Anne/Anna (Hebrew: 'grace'), conveying elegance and uniqueness.
LOGEN
FeminineLogan is a Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "lochán," meaning "little hollow" or "small lake.
LOGEN
MasculineUnique Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic word "lochain," meaning "follower." It signifies loyalty, courage, and dedication.
LOGENE
FeminineUnique Greek name derived from 'logos', meaning speech or word, associated with the god Hermes and embodying principles of reason and communication.
LOGGAN
MasculineLogan is a Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'lagan', meaning 'small cave'.
LOGHAN
FeminineLogan is a Scottish name derived from the Gaelic "lagan" meaning 'little hollow'. It was originally a surname for people living near valleys, later popular as a given name worldwide, with notable bearers like Logan Lerman.
LOGHAN
MasculineIrish name derived from the Gaelic word "Lochlann," meaning "from Norway" or "from the land of lakes." It was originally given to individuals with Viking ancestry or born near lakes, and has evolved into a popular boys' name worldwide despite its unique sound and connection to Irish heritage.
LOGIC
MasculineGreek name meaning "reason" or "thought," reflecting the high value placed on logic in ancient Greece.
LOGIN
FeminineThe name Logan is of Scottish origin, derived from 'MacGilleathain' meaning 'son of Gilleathain,' which translates to 'servant of Saint Ninian.' It evolved over time from various forms like Logan, Logie, McLogan, and Cogle.
LOGIN
MasculineGreek male given name derived from "Logios", meaning "of speech" or "talkative".
LOGON
MasculineThe name Logon originates from the Choctaw tribe and means "to travel across water," signifying fluidity and adaptability.
LOGUN
MasculineRare and distinctive name with uncertain origins and meaning, potentially derived from ancient Celtic language or an invented name.
LOGUNN
MasculineRare and unique Scandinavian name, likely derived from the elements "logi" meaning fire and "ann" meaning grace or favor, interpreted as 'grace of fire' or 'favor of fire'. Its true origin remains uncertain.
LOGYN
MasculineRare Welsh name derived from Llywelyn, meaning "completely leader".
LOGYN
FeminineDistinctive unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from "log", meaning "hill". It translates to "of/from the hill" and has historic roots dating back to the 16th century in Wales, though it's not commonly used there today.
LOGYNN
FeminineRare, distinctive given name with an unknown origin and meaning.
LOHA
MasculineSanskrit-derived name meaning 'iron', symbolizing strength in Hindu mythology.
LOHAN
MasculineIrish name meaning "little bright one," derived from the Irish Gaelic word "lochán." It was first recorded in the 14th century and has been borne by notable figures throughout Irish history. Today, it remains popular among Irish people and those of Irish descent worldwide.
LOHANY
FeminineRare, distinct name of uncertain origin; it may be a variant of Lahani from India's Rajasthan state, but this link remains unproven.
LOHGAN
MasculineDistinctive Scottish male given name derived from the surname Logan, signifying 'little hollow' or 'small cave,' reflecting its Scottish landscape origins.
LOHGAN
FeminineRare, distinctive Scottish name derived from 'loch' meaning 'lake', with '-an' denoting association.
LOHITH
MasculineIndian origin male name derived from Sanskrit 'Lohita', meaning 'red' or 'ruby'. It has historical importance, associated with Hindu god Krishna and Mahabharata warrior Lohith. Pronounced 'LOH-hit' or 'LOE-hit', it offers uniqueness while carrying rich cultural heritage.
LOHN
MasculineUnique German given name derived from the Germanic element "hlud," meaning "loud" or "noisy." It has historical significance in medieval Germany and connotes strength and vitality.