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LOVELYN
FeminineIrish name of Old Norse origin, meaning "lovely.
LOVELYNN
FeminineAmerican feminine given name coined in the mid-20th century, combining "lovely" meaning pleasing or charming and "lynn," derived from Welsh Llŷn meaning harmony or flowing water, signifying charming harmony or flowing beauty.
LOVENA
FeminineRare, meaningful African name of Igbo origin, signifying "Mother has come home".
LOVENE
FeminineUnique Swedish feminine name derived from the Old Norse 'lóð', meaning 'loud'. It honors Lóðr, a skilled dwarven blacksmith in Norse mythology.
LOVENIA
FeminineLovenia, of Latin origin, means 'beloved' or 'dearly loved,' deriving from the Latin word 'lovinia'.
LOVENSKY
MasculineRare French given name, originally an occupational surname derived from "Lovén," possibly meaning "to grind" or "mill." Its exact meaning remains mysterious.
LOVERA
FeminineUncommon Italian given name derived from the surname Lovera, which means 'laurel,' a sacred plant in ancient Roman culture symbolizing victory.
LOVERN
MasculineRare yet profound Hebrew name derived from 'lev', meaning 'heart'.
LOVERN
FeminineHebrew name meaning "crown" or "garland," with a rich history dating back to biblical times, where it was associated with nobility and service.
LOVERNE
FeminineRare, distinctive name with an uncertain origin and no widely accepted meaning.
LOVERNE
MasculineLoverne, of Latin origin, means 'to love' or 'beloved', reflecting warmth and affection. It has been used historically in Roman culture and carried by notable figures like civil rights activist Loverne Harris. Today, it remains a unique and meaningful name choice expressing parental hopes for future happiness.
LOVESTA
FeminineDistinctive Scandinavian name derived from 'hlóð' meaning sound/noise and 'véstir' meaning western, interpreted as 'western sound'. Its rare usage throughout history adds to its uniqueness.
LOVETA
FeminineUnique English name derived from the Latin word "lovetus," meaning beloved or loved. It has medieval origins, likely used as a pet form of Lovetta or Lovetia, and carries warm, endearing qualities despite its rarity throughout history.
LOVETH
FeminineUncommon, beautiful name of African origin, especially popular among the Igbo people of Nigeria. It means 'love' in English, embodying deep affection and warmth.
LOVETT
MasculineRare English first name originating from the Middle Ages Midlands, derived from Old Norse 'Hlóðr' meaning 'famous warrior'.
LOVETTA
FeminineCaptivating Italian name derived from 'amore', meaning 'love'. It originated in medieval Italy as a diminutive of Amoretta, translating to 'little love'.
LOVETTE
MasculineRare American female given name derived from the English word "lovet", meaning "sweet" or "beloved". It was coined in the mid-20th century, evoking warmth and affection, and has been borne by notable individuals like jazz musician Lovett Peters.
LOVETTE
FeminineUnique American female name derived from 'lovely', meaning attractive or beautiful, first popularized in the early 20th century as a pet form of names like Lovetta and Love itself, ultimately signifying love.
LOVEY
FeminineUnique American given name coined by Marilyn Monroe for her dog, derived from the English word 'love', expressing deep affection and fondness.
LOVEYA
FeminineUncommon, intriguing name of uncertain origin, possibly linked to 'love', but its true meaning and history remain mysterious.
LOVI
FeminineFinnish name meaning 'love', traditionally used for females but also suitable for males.
LOVIA
FeminineRare yet elegant Latin-derived girls' name, historically used in ancient Rome and medieval Europe. Meaning 'love', it symbolizes affection.
LOVIC
MasculineRare yet meaningful Slavic name derived from the element "lov" meaning love.
LOVICE
FeminineRare female given name of Slavic origin, meaning 'beloved' or 'dear one'.
LOVICK
MasculineRare English given name derived from Old English 'Leofwine', meaning 'dear friend'.
LOVIE
MasculineUnique baby name of unknown origin, gaining popularity for its charm despite having no known linguistic roots or historical significance.
LOVIE
FeminineAfrican American name derived from 'love', signifying deep affection, and often used as a shortened form of Lovina.
LOVILLA
FeminineUnique Spanish feminine name derived from the word 'lovely', signifying beauty and grace.
LOVINA
FeminineUnique African female name from Swahili culture meaning 'my love' or 'beloved one.'
LOVINE
FeminineSlavic-derived female name meaning 'little love', inspired by ancient goddess Ljubav.
LOVINIA
FeminineRare, Latin-origin feminine given name meaning "beloved" or "full of love.
LOVIS
MasculineRare Swedish name derived from Old Norse "Hrólfr", meaning "famous wolf". It has historical significance, associated with strength and wisdom, as seen in the works of medieval chieftain Hrólfrotr Ketilsson.
LOVIS
FeminineRare Germanic name derived from Liutwin, meaning 'famous friend', sharing roots with Louis yet having its own distinctive pronunciation.
LOVISA
FeminineSwedish name derived from Old Norse elements "hlóð" meaning 'sound' and "fríða" meaning 'beautiful', translating to 'beautiful sound'. It has historical significance, notably borne by Queen Lovisa Ulrika of Sweden, yet remains uncommon today.
LOVITA
FeminineIndian name derived from Sanskrit 'lovita', meaning 'beloved' or 'dear'.
LOVONDA
FeminineDistinctive African-American name derived from "Love" and "Ounda," meaning "joy.
LOVONIA
FeminineAfrican-origin name derived from Igbo's "Onye", meaning "person", with the prefix "Lo-" signifying "our", translating to "Our Person" and emphasizing unity.
LOVONNE
FeminineFrench feminine given name derived from "lovely," meaning attractive or charming, and associated with "l'amour," signifying deep romantic connotations. First used in France during the Middle Ages, Lovonne gained popularity during the 20th century due to the influence of French culture on global fashion and arts. It is often associated with elegance, sophistication, grace, and has a musical sound. Though relatively rare, Lovonne is still used in French-speaking countries and has gained some popularity in English-speaking ones for its uniqueness and meaningful origins.
LOW
MasculineThe Scottish surname Low, derived from Old Norse Hlói/Hlóðr meaning 'loud', was brought to Scotland by Viking settlers in the 9th century.
LOWANA
FeminineRare Hebrew female name meaning 'serpent', historically significant as the wife of King Ahaziah and possibly symbolic of wisdom or transformation.