Female and male names starting with the letter "L" .
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LALEH
FeminineLovely, distinctive Persian female name derived from "lale," meaning tulip, symbolizing beauty and grace in Persian culture.
LALELEI
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name meaning 'heavenly flower'.
LALENA
FeminineCaptivating Hawaiian name derived from 'lā', meaning 'sun' or 'day', signifying warmth and radiance.
LALENIA
FeminineRare, beautiful Hawaiian name derived from 'lā' (day) and 'lani' (sky), signifying 'heavenly day'.
LALETA
FeminineRare yet intriguing Slavic name derived from "lada," meaning 'harmony' or 'balance,' associated with the ancient Slavic goddess of beauty, love, and marriage.
LALI
FeminineUnique feminine given name originating from Georgian language, meaning 'laurel' tree, symbolizing grace and elegance.
LALIA
FeminineHebrew name meaning "night beauty," evoking elegance under moonlight, derived from "lalah" (night) and "-ia" (beauty).
LALIAH
FeminineHebrew name meaning 'night beauty', derived from the words 'lailah' and 'yofi', celebrating the enchanting beauty of the night sky.
LALIANA
FeminineRare and intriguing name with unknown origins and meanings, often pronounced as /lɑːliˈænə/.
LALICIA
FeminineLalicia is of Latin origin, derived from 'laetitia', meaning 'happiness'. Popularized by St. Laliccia, a 4th-century martyr, it offers a unique and distinctive name with a rich historical heritage.
LALIE
FeminineCharming French girl's name derived from 'lilas', meaning 'lilac'.
LALINDA
FeminineUnique Hawaiian name composed of "Lani" meaning heaven/sky and "linda" meaning beautiful, translating to "beautiful heaven" or "beautiful sky".
LALINE
FeminineUnique Hawaiian girls' name derived from 'lani', meaning 'heaven'.
LALISA
FeminineThai feminine given name derived from 'Lali,' meaning 'garland of flowers.' In Thailand, it signifies beauty, adornment, and good fortune.
LALISHA
FeminineIntriguing Indian name derived from Sanskrit, combining 'Lali', meaning playful or amusing, with 'isha', denoting lord or commander.
LALIT
MasculineIndian male given name derived from Sanskrit, composed of 'lala' meaning playful and 'ita' signifying like or similar to, translating to 'like playfulness'.
LALITA
FeminineSanskrit-derived feminine given name meaning 'playful' or 'amorous', often associated with beauty and grace.
LALITH
MasculineElegant Indian name derived from Sanskrit 'Lalita', meaning 'elegant' or 'beautiful'. It is often associated with the Hindu goddess of beauty and grace.
LALITHA
FeminineSanskrit-origin feminine given name meaning 'elegant' or 'beautiful', often associated with Hindu goddesses.
LALIYAH
FeminineUnique African name meaning "beauty" in Swahili.
LALLA
FeminineBerber feminine given name, widely used among North African Berbers, notably in Morocco and Algeria. Its meanings vary but often signify nobility or strength.
LALLAH
FeminineLallah: An exotic, original name of unknown origin and meaning
LALLIE
FeminineCharming French name derived from "lala," meaning "to babble" or "to talk." It's believed to be a pet form of Lalande, which means "to chat" or "to gossip," reflecting its playful origins.
LALO
MasculineRare, Spanish-origin masculine given name derived from the diminutive form of "Lawrence," meaning 'from Laurentum,' an ancient city near Rome. It holds historical importance due to its association with Saint Lawrence, one of the seven deacons of Rome martyred during Emperor Valerian's persecution of Christians around 258 AD. Saint Lawrence is revered as a patron saint of cooks, librarians, and students.
LALONI
FeminineIndian name meaning 'playful' or 'sportive', associated with Hindu goddess Kali and historically carried by notable figures like Queen Laloni Bai.
LALONNIE
FeminineAmerican given name created by Anne Rice for her 1986 novel 'Violin', possibly inspired by the word 'lullaby'.
LAM
MasculineChinese surname of Cantonese origin, derived from the character "林" meaning 'forest'. It is often associated with nature and growth, making it a popular unisex given name globally despite its lack of specific meaning or story.
LAM
FeminineChinese origin, derived from the common surname 'Lam', meaning 'forest' in Chinese, symbolizing growth and strength.
LAMA
FeminineTibetan origin, meaning "calm and peaceful". It is traditionally used as a title for Buddhist monks who dedicate themselves to promoting compassion, wisdom, and enlightenment.
LAMAAR
MasculineDistinctive given name of African origin, specifically from the Mandinka people of West Africa. It has no universally agreed-upon meaning but may be associated with peace or tranquility, as some sources suggest it could derive from the Mandinka word "lamoo." Introduced to the Western world through prominent figures like Malick Sidibé, Lamaar remains relatively rare yet carries a unique and captivating identity.
LAMAE
FeminineUnique African given name derived from the Mandinka people, meaning 'waiting child', expressing joy after anticipation.
LAMAINE
MasculineUnique African name of Nigerian origin, translating to 'Our mother is worthy of praise' in the Yoruba language.
LAMAIYA
FeminineLamaiya, of Igbo origin, means 'Our Mother God' and signifies a deep spiritual connection.
LAMAIYAH
FeminineUncommon yet striking African name of Swahili origin, signifying 'the one who has returned' among the Maasai people.
LAMAJ
MasculineAfrican-origin name from Mali meaning "strong like a lion.
LAMAN
MasculineDistinctive Hebrew name meaning "whispering" or "secret," originating from the Bible and Book of Mormon, associated with notable figures like a prophet-seer and wicked king. Despite its uniqueness, it remains uncommon but holds symbolic significance among Mormons.
LAMANDA
FeminineThe uncommon Yoruba African name Lamanda translates to 'Let me see' or 'I want to see', with some sources attributing a divine connection.
LAMANI
MasculineAfrican-derived name from the Mandinka people, meaning 'Peace'.
LAMANI
FeminineAfrican-origin name from the Fulani people of Nigeria, meaning "God is merciful.
LAMANUEL
MasculineHebrew name derived from "lamah" meaning "why," and "el" meaning "God." It translates to "Why God?" or "Why, O God?