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LUNARAY
FeminineNovel, space-inspired given name with unclear origins; it's thought to blend Latin 'luna' (moon) and '-ray' (light/energy).
LUNARI
FeminineItalian name derived from Latin "luna", meaning "moon". It's associated with professions related to the moon and has historical roots in ancient Rome.
LUNARIA
FeminineRare yet enchanting Latin-derived name meaning "related to the moon," inspired by the Roman goddess Luna.
LUNAROSE
FeminineModern feminine given name derived from Latin "luna" meaning moon, and "-rose," adding floral elegance. Its meaning signifies adaptability, change, growth cycles, and fluidity.
LUNASOFIA
FeminineModern, captivating name derived from Luna (moon) and Sofia (wisdom), symbolizing enchanting femininity balanced with profound wisdom.
LUNDA
FeminineAfrican name from Angola and Zambia that means "light" or "shine," reflecting the Lunda people's historical significance and cultural vibrancy.
LUNDEN
MasculineRare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'lundr', meaning 'woodland' or 'grove'.
LUNDEN
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'lundr', meaning 'grove' or 'woodland', evoking images of lush forests.
LUNDIN
MasculineLundin: Scandinavian origin, means 'grove/enclosure'. Unisex, though predominantly male in recent years; uncommon yet recognizable.
LUNDIN
FeminineScandinavian origin, derived from Old Norse "lundr" meaning "grove" or "woodland", originally given to someone living near such an area.
LUNDON
FeminineRare Scandinavian-derived first name meaning 'loud noise of battle'.
LUNDON
MasculineDistinctive Scandinavian name derived from "lundr," meaning "woodland." It was brought to England by Viking settlers in the Middle Ages and has been associated with notable figures like 17th-century poet Thomas Lundon. Today, it's used globally as both a first name and surname, signifying strength and nature connection.
LUNDY
FeminineRare male name of Scandinavian origin, derived from Old Norse words 'lundr' and 'ey', meaning 'island in a wooded area'. Originally used as a nickname for island dwellers, it later became a given name, particularly in Norway and Sweden.
LUNDY
MasculineRare, Scandinavian-derived given name meaning "grove" or "woodland," associated with the British Isles' Lundy Island and once popular among Viking settlers.
LUNDYN
MasculineDistinctively Scandinavian name derived from "lundr," meaning "grove" or "woodland." It signifies nature, growth, and serenity, and has been popular in Sweden and Norway since the Middle Ages. Today, it's a rare yet appealing unisex choice for parents seeking unique, meaningful names with a connection to nature.
LUNDYN
FeminineRare Scandinavian girl's name derived from Old Norse elements "hlundr" (hill) and "hnýr" (mind), translating to "hill of intelligence.
LUNDYNN
FeminineUnique Scandinavian name meaning 'noisy strife', with no notable historical figure but appealing for its Viking heritage.
LUNELL
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'little moon' or 'moonlight'.
LUNELLA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'little moon,' reflecting grace and mystery.
LUNELLE
FeminineRare yet distinctive French given name derived from "lune," meaning moon, signifying "little moon.
LUNETTA
FeminineItalian-derived name meaning "little moon" or "moonlight," coined by Giacomo Leopardi in his poem "Canto notturno di un pastore errante dell'Asia.
LUNETTE
FeminineRare French name meaning "small moon," inspired by lunar imagery or the crescent shape of the moon.
LUNG
MasculineVietnamese boy's name meaning 'dragon', symbolizing strength and good fortune.
LUNIE
FeminineModern, invented feminine given name with no known historical or cultural significance.
LUNIVA
FeminineUnique Latin-derived name meaning 'moon', associated with lunar phases and mystique.
LUNNA
FeminineLunna, of West African Yoruba origin, means 'the one who brings light'.
LUNNIE
MasculineUnique given name of unknown origin and meaning, possibly derived from Linnea or Luna combined with Nnie.
LUNNIE
FeminineRare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse "lunnr", meaning "torch" or "flame".
LUNSFORD
MasculineRare English given name derived from Old English "hlynbearn," meaning "hill bear.
LUOLA
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning "wealth" or "prosperity", used for both boys and girls, and believed to bring good fortune when chosen as a given name.
LUONG
MasculineUnique Vietnamese given name meaning 'river current,' symbolizing strength and adaptability, derived from ancient Vietnamese culture and popular among notable historical figures like Nguyen Luong, the Le Dynasty scholar-poet.
LUOYI
FeminineCaptivating Chinese unisex name composed of "luo" (flood) and "yi" (easy/simple), signifying strength, adaptability, honesty, and simplicity.
LUPE
FeminineLupe is the short form of Guadalupe, meaning 'River of Wolves', derived from the patron saint of Mexico.
LUPE
MasculineSpanish-derived name meaning "she-wolf," popularized by actress Lupe Velez and notable figures like Lupe Ontiveros. It's often associated with strength, passion, and uniqueness.
LUPIE
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning 'she-wolf', associated with strength and nurturing like the mythical Lupa who cared for Romulus and Remus.
LUPIN
MasculineThe name Lupin is derived from Latin "lupinus," meaning "wolf." It was historically given to those born under the wolf zodiac sign or displaying wolf-like traits such as fierceness and independence. In France, it gained popularity among nobles and families connected to hunting or wolves. Notable figures like botanist François-Vincent Raspail and fictional gentleman thief Arsène Lupin bear this name.
LUPINE
FeminineRare yet captivating Latin-origin given name meaning "wolf-like," associated with strength, courage, and loyalty, and historically connected to Roman warrior families.
LUPITA
FeminineCharming Mexican female given name derived from "loba," meaning "she-wolf.
LUQMAAN
MasculineArabic-origin name derived from "Laqad", meaning "to have" or "to possess". It signifies "one who possesses wisdom and knowledge".
LUQMAN
MasculineArabic name meaning "pen," also associated with Luqman al-Hakim, a wise sage in Islamic tradition, symbolizing wisdom and intellect.