Female and male names.

LUEVERTHA

Feminine

Distinctive African-origin female name meaning 'beloved' or 'full of love', derived from the Swahili word 'luvu'.

LUEVINA

Feminine

Uncommon feminine given name of unknown origin and meaning.

LUEVINIA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived name meaning "light" or "shining one," popularized in Europe during the Middle Ages but now quite uncommon.

LUEY

Masculine

Luey is of Spanish origin, meaning 'light', derived from the Latin word 'lux'.

LUFFY

Masculine

Japanese given name with no widely recognized meaning or historical significance. Its popularity can be attributed to the protagonist of the manga series "One Piece," but its origins are unknown.

LUGARDA

Feminine

The name Lugarda, derived from Latin "Lucardus" meaning "bearer of light", is of Spanish origin and has been used by Basque people for centuries to honor the Virgin Mary and St. Lugarda/Legarda, a 13th-century Basque saint known for her devotion and miracles. It symbolizes strength, resilience, and faith in Basque culture.

LUGARDITA

Feminine

Latin-derived name meaning 'light', associated with dawn and illumination in Roman mythology.

LUGENE

Masculine

Uncommon Irish name derived from the surname O'Luigín, meaning "descendant of Luigín". It was historically associated with a notable clan known for their bravery in battle.

LUGENE

Feminine

Unusual Irish boy's name derived from the Gaelic surname Ó Luigneáin, meaning "descendant of Luigín".

LUGENIA

Feminine

Rare feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from 'lux', meaning light. It signifies "light of God" or "light of the day".

LUGH

Masculine

Rare Irish male given name derived from 'lúg', meaning 'ocean' or 'sea'. In Celtic mythology, Lugh was the god of craftsmanship and skill.

LUGINA

Feminine

Italian name meaning 'light', originating from medieval Italy.

LUGMAN

Masculine

Arabic-origin name derived from "lugm" meaning 'lottery or game of chance', associated with Prophet Muhammad's wise companion Abu Luqman al-Baqi'i. It signifies intelligence, wisdom, and luck.

LUI

Masculine

French origin, meaning 'life', derived from Latin lux meaning 'light'. Though historically used in France, it's now quite rare.

LUIAN

Masculine

Romanian name derived from the Latin "Lucius," meaning "light" or "illumination.

LUICANA

Feminine

Uncommon Spanish-derived given name derived from "lujuria", meaning 'lust' or 'passion'. Its exact origins are unclear, yet it has gained recent popularity, particularly among Spanish-speaking communities seeking unique names.

LUIDA

Feminine

Distinctive Portuguese name derived from 'laudare', meaning 'to praise'. It signifies celebration and is meant as an homage or expression of joy.

LUIE

Masculine

Uncommon unisex name of unknown origin, not directly related to Louis or any established name, with no specific meaning or historical significance.

LUIGGI

Masculine

Italian name derived from Luigi, meaning "from the settlement that plays." It was popular among Italian nobility during the Renaissance and is associated with creativity and intelligence.

LUIGI

Masculine

Italian name derived from Latin 'Aeneas', meaning 'fame'. It has been popular in Italy since the Middle Ages, often given to children of prominent families.

LUIGINA

Feminine

Italian feminine given name of historical significance, originating from the Germanic elements 'hild' meaning battle or war, and '-ric' meaning power or mighty.

LUIGINO

Masculine

Italian name derived from the Germanic Ludwig, meaning "famous in battle," popularized by the House of Savoy during the Middle Ages.

LUIGY

Masculine

Unique male given name of Italian origin, derived from Luigi which means "light" or "flame-haired," paying homage to ancient Roman history and Italian heritage.

LUIS

Masculine

Spanish masculine given name derived from the Latin word 'lux', meaning 'light'. It also signifies 'famous warrior' and was borne by notable Romans like Lucius Tarquinius Superbus. Today, Luis is globally recognized and worn by influential figures such as Luis Alberto Spillimbergo.

LUIS

Feminine

Spanish name meaning 'famous warrior', derived from the Germanic Hludwig and popularized in Spain by Visigoths.

LUISA

Masculine

Italian feminine given name that means "renowned warrior," derived from the Latin Lucius via Luigi and Luigia.

LUISA

Feminine

Italian feminine given name derived from Luigi, itself originating from the Germanic Ludwig, which means 'famous in battle'.

LUISAFERNANDA

Feminine

Distinctive Spanish name composed of 'Luisa', meaning 'famous warrior', and 'Fernanda', derived from 'Ferdinand' meaning 'brave'.

LUISALBERTO

Masculine

Luis Alberto is a distinctive Spanish name composed of 'Luis,' meaning 'famous warrior,' and 'Alberto,' signifying 'noble and bright.'

LUISALEJANDRO

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name composed of "Luis," meaning light or fame, and "Alejandro," meaning defender of mankind. It signifies both light and protection.

LUISALFREDO

Masculine

Unique Spanish name composed of "Luis", meaning famous warrior, and "Alfredo", meaning elf counsel. Its origins date back to the Middle Ages in Spain, reflecting cultural exchange between different European civilizations.

LUISANA

Feminine

Feminine given name of Spanish origin, meaning "famous warrior," and often associated with illumination due to its connection to the Spanish word "luciana".

LUISANDRES

Masculine

Rare yet distinguished male name with roots in Spain, combining 'Luis', meaning renowned warrior, and 'Andres', signifying victorious man.

LUISANDRO

Masculine

Unique Spanish name composed of 'Luis', meaning 'famous warrior', and 'Andrés', signifying 'strong'. Its rich history dates back to medieval Spain and was popular among the nobility.

LUISANGEL

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish boy's name derived from "Luis" (renowned warrior) and "Angel" (messenger), translating to "Famous warrior messenger from heaven.

LUISANNA

Feminine

Italian female given name composed of "Luis" meaning 'famous warrior' in Spanish and "Anna" meaning 'grace' in Latin, pronounced as "loo-ee-SAHN-nah".

LUISANNY

Feminine

Rare yet intriguing Spanish female given name composed of Luis, meaning "light" or "famous warrior", combined with the feminine suffix "-any".

LUISANTONIO

Masculine

Unique Spanish given name meaning 'light-prone,' derived from 'luiz' and the suffix '-antonio.' It honors Saint Anthony of Padua.

LUISARMANDO

Masculine

Distinctive Spanish name composed of 'Luis', meaning 'famous in war', and 'Armando', meaning 'army' or 'warrior'. It's relatively uncommon but has historical significance, notably carried by Mexican painter Luis Armando Reyes and Cuban singer-songwriter Luis Armando Pérez.

LUISCARLOS

Masculine

Spanish origin given name combining Luis ("famous in war") and Carlos ("free man" or "strong"), resulting in a powerful yet distinct moniker with notable historical figures associated with each component.