Female and male names starting with the letter "L" .
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LAMIER
MasculineRare yet elegant French-given name derived from the French word for daylily, with possible associations to beauty and grace.
LAMIJA
FeminineBeautiful, unique Arabic name derived from "lami'a," meaning "beautiful night" or "night beauty." It signifies tranquility and inner beauty.
LAMIKA
FeminineAfrican name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'my heart is beautiful', signifying inner beauty and kindness.
LAMIN
MasculineUnique male name originating from Gambia's Mandinka culture, translating to "ours" or "belonging to us", reflecting communal unity.
LAMINE
MasculineWest African name, originally from the Fulani people, that means 'forgive me' and signifies compassion.
LAMIR
MasculineArabic name with the meaning "one who has a gentle nature," traditionally given to noble boys in ancient Arabian culture, and now appreciated worldwide for its elegance and profound significance.
LAMIRA
FeminineUncommon name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from Hebrew 'Lemuel' or West African languages, though these theories lack definitive proof. Despite its unclear roots, Lamira has been used for centuries and evokes a sense of mystery and uniqueness.
LAMIRACLE
FeminineRare French given name meaning "the miracle," derived from the French word 'miracle' and often associated with Catholicism or other religions emphasizing miracles.
LAMIRAH
FeminineArabic given name meaning "the kind one," derived from the root word "rahmah" which signifies mercy and compassion in Islamic culture. It's uncommon but carries a powerful message of kindness.
LAMIRRA
FeminineUnique Greek name meaning "shining" or "bright".
LAMIS
FeminineArabic female given name derived from "lamasa," meaning "to touch" or "feel.
LAMISA
FeminineArabic-origin girl's name meaning "to taste" or "touch," often associated with sweetness or gentleness. It originated in the Middle East but has gained recent popularity worldwide.
LAMISHA
FeminineArabic-derived female name meaning "generous woman.
LAMIYA
FeminineArabic-origin unisex name meaning "graceful" or "beautiful," gaining global popularity for its appealing sound and positive connotation despite its mythological roots in ancient Arabic culture.
LAMIYAH
FeminineArabic female name derived from Layth, meaning 'night', associated with nighttime beauty. Historically significant, it was borne by prominent Islamic figures like Lamiyah bint al-Aswad, a companion of the Prophet Muhammad known for her intelligence and wisdom. Still widely used today, Lamiyah signifies strength, power, and timeless elegance.
LAMOINE
MasculineDistinctive French name with an unusual etymology; it is derived from the French word 'lamoignon,' meaning 'little onion.' Despite its rarity, Lamoine carries a rich historical significance in France.
LAMOINE
FeminineRare French name derived from the Occitan word 'lamoina', meaning 'wave' or 'ripple'.
LAMON
MasculineAfrican-origin name derived from the Mandinka language, translating to 'peaceful' or 'calm', reflecting its historical significance in West African culture.
LAMONA
FeminineRare and captivating African name derived from the Mandinka 'Lamouna', meaning 'the wealth or fortune'.
LAMOND
MasculineRare, Scottish-origin given name derived from the Gaelic 'Leomhan', meaning 'little monk'.
LAMONDA
FeminineDistinctive African name, specifically Yoruba, meaning "my mother has returned".
LAMONDO
MasculineRare Italian male given name derived from "lama" (monk) and "mondo" (world), meaning "monk of the world".
LAMONDRE
MasculineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'my heart is happy.'
LAMONE
MasculineItalian name meaning "large" or "huge," signifying magnitude and grandeur. Originating from Tuscany, it's rare but powerful sounding with three distinct syllables.
LAMONI
MasculineAmerican male given name popularized by Mormonism, derived from the Book of Mormon's King Lamoni, with a suggested Hebrew meaning of 'lion-like strength'.
LAMONI
FeminineNative American name meaning 'beautiful lake', originating from the Winnebago tribe and popularized by Lamoni, Iowa town named after this beautiful lake.
LAMONICA
MasculineUncommon yet charming Italian name meaning 'lamb', originating from ancient Italy where it was traditionally given around lambing season.
LAMONICA
FeminineDistinctive Italian name derived from "lamone," a type of river trout, once used as a noble title in medieval Italy.
LAMONIQUE
FeminineUnique name of African American origin, potentially influenced by French culture, with no explicit meaning but likely chosen for its appealing sound.
LAMONT
MasculineScottish name derived from the Gaelic word "leamhan", meaning "helper".
LAMONT
FeminineEnglish name derived from the Old French "la monte," meaning "the mountain." It originally served as a surname, likely given to individuals residing near prominent hills or mountains. While once associated with notable Scottish clans like Clan Lamont, today it's used globally, and although not highly common, its distinctive nature and rich history make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a unique name for their son.
LAMONTA
MasculineUnique African American given name created by blending Lamont (meaning "wide hill" or "broad mountain") and Montana (referring to the U.S. state). Despite its recent origin without concrete historical evidence, it offers dynamic possibilities for those seeking distinctive names.
LAMONTAE
MasculineModern African American given name derived from the blend of Lamont (Scottish occupational surname meaning 'servant of Martin') and Taheem/Taheim (Arabic 'calm'). It combines strength and serenity.
LAMONTAY
MasculineRare French given name meaning 'from the mountain'.
LAMONTE
MasculineDistinctive male name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word 'lamu' meaning 'peace', combined with the French suffix '-monte'.
LAMONTEZ
MasculineModern, African American name derived from Lamar ('server') and Montrez (possibly 'showcase'), first popularized in the U.S. in 1984.
LAMONTRAY
MasculineAfrican given name derived from the Mandinka tribe's naming tradition, meaning 'the warrior'.
LAMONTRE
MasculineLamonstre is a distinctive French surname derived from the word 'montre,' meaning clock or watch, given to those who worked as watchmakers.
LAMOR
MasculineKristifer is a Scandinavian name derived from "kristr," meaning "Christ," signifying a Christian bearer. It was first recorded in Norway during the Middle Ages and has since been used by notable figures like Kristoffer Atlasson, a Swedish governor, and Kristoffer Leche, a Finnish composer.
LAMORA
FeminineUnique, captivating name of Latin origin, derived from "laudare" meaning 'to praise'. It's rare but signifies respect and admiration.