Female and male names starting with the letter "L" .
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LAMBERT
MasculineGermanic name meaning 'bright land', derived from Old German words 'land' and 'berht'. It was borne by Saint Lambert, bishop of Liège, and numerous nobles throughout history.
LAMBERTO
MasculineUnique Italian male given name derived from Germanic elements meaning "famous in land" or "bright land".
LAMBROS
MasculineAncient Greek masculine name derived from 'lambano', meaning 'to take' or 'to seize', popular among early Christians.
LAMEA
FeminineUnique Swahili name meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful', often given as a wish for tranquility.
LAMECA
FeminineUnknown origin, possibly Middle Eastern in nature with the meaning "gentle" or "kind.
LAMECCA
FeminineItalian name meaning 'to shine' or 'radiant', popular among medieval Italian nobility.
LAMECH
MasculineRare yet significant Hebrew name from the Bible, meaning "to growl" or "dedicated to God".
LAMECIA
FeminineAfrican-origin female name derived from the Yoruba deity Lamuche, meaning "my mother has done well" or "the one who brings forth life," reflecting its divine association with motherhood.
LAMEEK
MasculineUncommon African name from the Hausa people, derived from Arabic 'Laiq', meaning 'sensitive to Allah's will.'
LAMEEKA
FeminineAfrican unisex name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, meaning "My wealth comes from God" or "God has shown mercy," reflecting deep spiritual beliefs in divine provision and mercy.
LAMEEN
MasculineUncommon yet distinct Arabic name meaning 'gentle' or 'kind', associated with notable figures in Arabic culture known for their wisdom and good character.
LAMEER
MasculineRare yet meaningful Arabic given name derived from 'lam', signifying 'incomplete' or 'unfinished', suggesting potential and growth.
LAMEES
FeminineArabic origin name meaning 'generous' or 'kindhearted', also considered one of God's names in Islamic tradition.
LAMEESE
FeminineArabic female given name meaning 'the gentle one' or 'the soft-spoken one', reflecting qualities of kindness and quiet strength.
LAMEIKA
FeminineModern African-origin name created by combining elements associated with influential women like Laverne Cox and Michelle Obama, despite neither having direct ties to the name. Its meaning varies based on individual interpretations of its components.
LAMEIR
MasculineRare French given name with unknown origins and meaning, potentially created for literature before being adopted for use.
LAMEISHA
FeminineUnique African American female name derived from Swahili 'misheni', meaning 'friendship'.
LAMEKA
FeminineAfrican name of Ashanti origin, meaning 'God has favored me with another child' in the Akan language.
LAMEKIA
FeminineAfrican-American name derived from Egyptian goddess Lamashtu, meaning "kindness" or "gentle". It was popularized during the Black Power movement to celebrate African heritage.
LAMEL
MasculineRare, globally recognized name of Fulani origin, believed to mean 'peaceful' or 'calm', reflecting qualities of tranquility.
LAMELL
MasculineAfrican-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo ethnic group, meaning 'peaceful' or 'calm'.
LAMELO
MasculineDistinctive given name of African American origin, popularized by rapper Lamar Odom. Though its meaning remains uncertain, it is believed to derive from the Arabic 'Malik', meaning 'king'.
LAMERA
FeminineRare Hebrew name meaning 'night', adding mystery and uniqueness.
LAMERE
MasculineUnique, uncommon given name of African origin from the Congo region, derived from the Kimbundu language.
LAMERIA
FeminineUncommon Igbo name from Nigeria meaning "calmness" or "peace," derived from the word "lamu.
LAMERLE
FeminineUncommon name with unknown origin, but some associate it with light due to its similarity to words like 'lumen'.
LAMESA
FeminineUnique Latin-origin girls' name, derived from 'lame', meaning 'shining'. It signifies brightness and has been used in various cultures, notably in Spain where it was popular among royalty during the Middle Ages due to its religious connotations of light and divinity. Saint Lamesa, born in 13th century Spain, is a notable figure associated with this name. Today, Lamesa remains a popular choice for parents seeking a meaningful and unique name for their daughters that embodies positivity and beauty.
LAMESE
FeminineAttractive, rare female name of Arabic origin, derived from 'lamasa', meaning 'to taste' and often associated with sweetness.
LAMESHA
FeminineUnique African American name derived from Lamont ('mountain' or 'bold') and Esmeralda ('emerald'), symbolizing strength and beauty.
LAMESHIA
FeminineAfrican American name created in the late 20th century, blending LaShay and Mesha, potentially meaning "the gift" from Hebrew elements.
LAMETRA
FeminineLatin origin, means 'laurel' or 'bay leaf', symbolizing victory in ancient Roman culture. It was first used for girls born into noble families during the Middle Ages before becoming popular globally. Saint Lametrade, a Catholic nun martyred during the French Revolution, is notably associated with this elegant name.
LAMETRIA
FeminineRare, distinctive female name of African origin, derived from Bantu-speaking peoples, potentially meaning 'peace' or 'tranquility'.
LAMETRICE
FeminineRare African name from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning "one who brings good fortune".
LAMEYA
FeminineUnique Arabic girl's name meaning 'gentle' or 'soft-spoken', derived from the Arabic word 'lamiyya'.
LAMIA
FeminineCaptivating female name of Arabic origin, meaning 'night beauty', famously associated with the mythical figure from Greek mythology.
LAMIAH
FeminineBeautiful unisex name of Arabic origin, derived from "lami'a" meaning gentle, often associated with kindness and warmth.
LAMICA
FeminineDistinctively African female name, believed to originate from the Fulani people, with meanings varying but often linked to peace.
LAMICHAEL
MasculineDistinctive American name combining African American (Lamar) and Hebrew (Michael, 'who is like God?') influences.
LAMICHEAL
MasculineLamichael is an African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "God will bless me," composed of "Oluwa" (God) and "mi" (me).
LAMIEK
MasculineRecent, unisex Dutch given name derived from the word 'lam' meaning 'lamb', without religious or historical significance.