Female and male names.

LUANE

Feminine

Unique and beautiful Hawaiian name meaning 'moon', derived from the word 'luna'. It carries a rich cultural history and romantic connotations.

LUANI

Feminine

Hawaiian name derived from "luani," meaning "to leap" or "to dance," reflecting Hawaii's lively spirit. It's associated with Hawaiian goddess Laka, who inspired hula dancers with grace and healing powers.

LUANN

Feminine

Distinct American female name created in 1985 for the main character of Greg Evans' popular comic strip "The Luann". Despite lacking historical significance or specific meaning, it remains associated with adventurous spirit and humor.

LUANN

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from "Muintir," meaning "descendants" or "family.

LUANNA

Feminine

Unique Italian name derived from 'Luana,' meaning 'little wolf' or 'wolf cub.' It's often associated with fierceness and independence.

LUANNE

Feminine

Uncommon American girl's name derived from Lana, which means wool in Latin or light/torch in Slavic.

LUANY

Feminine

Distinctive feminine name with African origins, specifically from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group. It does not have a specific meaning but carries a rich cultural heritage.

LUAR

Masculine

Portuguese name meaning 'moon', evoking celestial beauty.

LUARA

Feminine

Unique Portuguese name derived from Laura, meaning 'laurel' or 'crowned with laurel', often associated with elegance and grace.

LUAY

Masculine

Arabic male name meaning "to strive," associated with perseverance and determination, popularized by a pre-Islamic figure known for his intelligence and generosity, and further revered in Islamic tradition as the grandfather of Muhammad.

LUBA

Feminine

Slavic name from the Czech Republic and Poland, derived from "luba" meaning "love" or "beloved," also associated with the goddess Lada.

LUBBY

Masculine

Rare, American first name with no widely recognized meaning or origin. First used in the early 20th century, it remains uncommon today.

LUBELL

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'heart'.

LUBERDIE

Feminine

Unique female given name of French origin derived from "Luberon," the region in southeastern France known for its scenic landscapes and historical significance. Initially used by families with ties to this area, it has since become more widespread among French-speaking communities and beyond. Its three-syllable structure (Lu-ber-die) allows for variations like Luba or Lubi. Despite its potential for variation, Luberdie retains an air of elegance reflective of its French roots.

LUBERT

Masculine

Rare French name derived from Germanic elements 'Hlud' meaning famous/renowned, and 'bert' meaning bright/famous, thus conveying the meaning "famous and bright".

LUBERTA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived given name meaning "freedom," popular among early Christians and associated with independence.

LUBERTHA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning "freedom," historically significant and associated with independent women like Saint Lubertha of Tuy.

LUBIE

Feminine

The name Lubie originates from Slavic languages, meaning 'love', as a diminutive of Lubov.

LUBIE

Masculine

Unique French given name with no historical figure association, meaning 'craze' or 'whim', traditionally used in France as a nickname for someone prone to mood changes.

LUBINA

Feminine

Slavic female given name derived from 'lub', meaning 'love' or 'heart', popular in Eastern Europe and symbolizing affection.

LUBNA

Feminine

Arabic name meaning 'bright' or 'shining', derived from 'lubn', 'moonstone'. It's historically significant, associated with prominent scholar and poet Lubna of Baghdad during the Islamic Golden Age.

LUBOV

Feminine

Russian girl's name derived from "любовь", meaning 'love'.

LUBY

Masculine

Luby, of Czech origin, means 'love' or 'affection', embodying warmth and kindness.

LUBY

Feminine

Unique Slavic name derived from "lyub", meaning love, often associated with affection and kindness. It has been used for both boys and girls in Eastern European cultures like Russia and Ukraine, but is more commonly used for males today.

LUC

Masculine

The name Javein is of Hebrew origin, meaning "God is gracious," and is a variant spelling of Job.

LUCA

Masculine

The Italian boy's name Luca originates from the Latin word "lux," meaning light, and translates to "light.

LUCA

Feminine

Italian given name derived from the Latin word 'lux', meaning light. It honors Saint Lucia of Syracuse and has been widely used in Italy and other Catholic countries, gaining international popularity for its simplicity and elegance.

LUCABELLA

Feminine

Captivating unisex name of Latin origin, combining 'Lucas', meaning 'bringer of light', with 'Bella', Italian for 'beautiful'.

LUCAH

Masculine

Distinctive Hebrew male given name derived from "luchot," meaning "tablets," signifying the Ten Commandments in the Old Testament. Popularized by Maimonides in the 12th century, it is associated with intelligence, wisdom, and spirituality.

LUCAIS

Masculine

Rare French male given name derived from the Latin Lucius, meaning "light" or "illumination.

LUCAN

Masculine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning 'light'.

LUCANUS

Masculine

Rare yet powerful Latin name meaning "bear," symbolizing strength and courage.

LUCARIO

Masculine

Italian name derived from Latin "lux," meaning light, associated with the city of Lucca, and popular among Italian nobility in medieval times.

LUCAS

Masculine

Latin name meaning "bringer of light", deriving from the Latin word 'lux'.

LUCAS

Feminine

Popular Latin-derived male given name meaning "light", associated with Saint Luke in the New Testament.

LUCASALEXANDER

Masculine

Unique and powerful combination of two classic names with Latin and Greek roots: Lucas, meaning 'light', and Alexander, meaning 'defender of mankind'.

LUCASEY

Masculine

Lucas, of Latin origin, signifies "bringer of light".

LUCCA

Masculine

Italian boy's name of Latin origin, meaning 'bear', derived from 'luccus' meaning 'light'.

LUCCA

Feminine

Italian name derived from the city of Lucca, meaning 'bringer of light'.

LUCCAH

Masculine

Italian name meaning 'light' or 'bringer of light', derived from the Latin 'lux', used in ancient Rome for both females and goddesses.