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LOWANDA
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning "wealth" or "riches.
LOWANNA
FeminineAustralian Aboriginal girl's name meaning 'wildflower'.
LOWAYNE
FeminineDistinctive Latin-origin name meaning "little wolf.
LOWE
MasculineEnglish-origin name, historically a surname derived from 'low', meaning 'slow', or potentially from Old Norse 'Hlóðr', meaning 'famous warrior'. Now used as a gender-neutral given name, Lowe has no specific religious or cultural significance.
LOWE
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Old English word "hlæf," meaning "loaf". It was historically given to bakers or those with round faces, symbolizing simplicity and nourishment.
LOWEL
MasculineLowell is an English name derived from Old English 'hlaw', meaning 'hill'. It has been used historically as both a boy's and girl's name, often associated with hilltop locations.
LOWELL
FeminineEnglish given name derived from Old English "hwlw", meaning "hill" or "mound". Originally a surname, Lowell gained prominence in the U.S. through poet James Russell Lowell and remains unique yet meaningful today.
LOWELL
MasculineEnglish surname turned given name, originating from Old English "hlæfwulf" meaning 'wolf' or 'loaf-giver', suggesting fierce strength or generous provision. It was brought to America by early settlers and gained popularity among parents seeking unique names with strong historical roots.
LOWELLA
FeminineUnique and elegant English girl's name derived from the Latin word 'lowell', meaning 'little wolf'.
LOWEN
MasculineRare, Cornish male name meaning 'lion', symbolizing strength and courage.
LOWEN
FeminineCornish given name meaning 'lion', reflecting strength and courage, originally a surname from early Middle Ages Cornwall, now popular in English-speaking countries.
LOWENE
FeminineCaptivating feminine given name of Cornish origin, derived from 'Lovenna' meaning 'fair' or 'lovely', celebrating Cornwall's distinct culture and language.
LOWERY
MasculineUncommon but historically significant English name derived from the Old English word 'lefer', meaning 'spear' or 'spear-shaped'.
LOWETA
FeminineCaptivating Native American name, derived from the Choctaw words "lowa" meaning calm or peaceful and "eta" meaning water, translating to "calm water.
LOWIS
MasculineUncommon English given name with Old German roots, meaning "famous warrior".
LOWMAN
MasculineRare English male given name with origins in the Middle Ages as an occupational surname for fullers, those who cleaned and thickened cloth using urine and lye. It's derived from 'hlāw' meaning 'tub' and 'mann' meaning 'man', yet its historical significance and popularity remain undocumented due to its rarity.
LOWREY
MasculineRare English given name derived from Old English words "leac" meaning 'play' and "leah" meaning 'woodland clearing'. Originally an occupational surname for someone working in a wooded area, Lowrey has evolved over time to be used as a first name, appealing to those who appreciate nature, creativity, and playfulness.
LOWRIE
MasculineRare but distinct Scottish given name derived from the surname Lawrie, itself a diminutive of Lawrence, which means "laurel" or "bay tree," symbols of victory in ancient times.
LOWRINE
FeminineRare French name derived from "laine," meaning wool, associated with warmth and protection, and historically used in medieval France as both surname and given name since the 19th century.
LOWRY
MasculineUncommon English given name derived from the Old English word "hlaw", meaning "hill" or "mound". It originally served as a surname for someone living near a hill.
LOWRY
FeminineEnglish name with Old English origins, meaning 'dark-haired'. It was originally used as a nickname before becoming a popular given name in the mid-20th century, particularly in North America. Today, it's considered a modern classic with literary associations through author Malcolm Lowry. Despite its English roots, Lowry is also used globally, reflecting its appeal as a distinctive yet approachable name.
LOWSAN
MasculineRare, Scandinavian-derived name meaning "guardian of sound" or "guardian of noise.
LOWYN
FeminineDistinct Welsh name meaning 'grove' or 'small wood', originally used as a surname before becoming popular as a given name.
LOXI
FeminineUnique, unconventional name with unknown origins. It's often considered a variant of Lexie or inspired by Loki/Alexis, but no definitive source exists. Despite this mystery, Loxi is embraced for its distinctive sound and spelling, typically used as a girl's name but suitable for boys too. Its meaning varies subjectively, often associated with strength, uniqueness, individuality, and independence due to its unconventional nature.
LOXIE
FeminineRecently popularized, unique given name with unknown origins and uncertain meanings.
LOXLEE
FeminineRare Scottish feminine variant of Lochlann, derived from Old Norse 'loðbrók', meaning 'helmet-shaped brow'.
LOXLEIGH
FeminineUnique, Scottish-origin given name derived from the surname Lockhart, meaning 'lockard' or 'bright-haired', and thought to have first appeared during the Middle Ages.
LOXLEY
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from the Old English words "lox" meaning 'fox' and "- ley" signifying an open woodland or clearing, translating to 'wood where foxes are found'.
LOXLEY
FeminineUncommon English name derived from the Old English "Hlwyslæg", meaning "of the glade".
LOXLI
FeminineUncommon name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning or history.
LOXTON
MasculineUncommon yet meaningful English name of Old English origin, derived from the place name Loxton in Somerset, England. Its meaning, "settlement of Loch's people" or "settlement on Loch's farm," reflects its historical roots and gives it a unique sound and spelling.
LOY
MasculineRare English name derived from the Old English word 'hleow', meaning 'reward'.
LOY
FeminineDistinctive Irish name meaning 'calf' or 'little spear', with roots tracing back to ancient Irish tribes and legendary chieftains.
LOYA
FeminineAfrican-origin female name popularized by Ethiopian marathon champion Abebe Bikila, meaning "peace" or "harmony".
LOYAL
MasculineEnglish origin and means "loyal," derived from the Old French word "loial" meaning "faithful" or "devoted.
LOYAL
FeminineEnglish given name derived from the Old French 'loyal', meaning faithful or devoted, which originates from the Latin 'legalis'. It has been used in England since medieval times, often for those known for their loyalty or holding legal positions.
LOYALE
MasculineFrench origin name meaning faithful or loyal.
LOYALL
MasculineEnglish origin, derived from the Old French word 'loyaltee', meaning loyalty or faithfulness. It signifies being true or steadfast.
LOYALTEE
FeminineDistinctive American given name coined in the early 20th century, believed to mean "dedicated to loyalty.
LOYALTI
FeminineUnique American given name derived from the English word 'loyalty', signifying faithfulness or devotion, often associated with honesty and trustworthiness.