Female and male names starting with the letter "L" .
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LANDON
MasculineEnglish origin, meaning 'from the long hill'.
LANDON
FeminineEnglish name derived from 'land', meaning 'ground' or 'tract of land'. It signifies being earthy, grounded, and connected to nature. Originally used as a surname in medieval England, Landon evolved into a given name in the latter half of the 20th century, becoming popular worldwide with consistent ranking among top boys' names since the early 1980s in the United States.
LANDONN
MasculineRare French given name derived from "landon," meaning "from landed property" or "landowner's residence.
LANDRA
FeminineCaptivating Welsh name meaning 'from the church' or 'of the monastery', with historic ties to religion and intelligence.
LANDREA
FeminineUncommon Italian girl's name possibly derived from "landra," meaning "little land." Its exact origins and meaning are debated, but it adds a unique touch with its Italian roots.
LANDREE
MasculineModern, original given name created from the Old English prefix "land" meaning "ground" or "earth", and the suffix "-ee" serving as a diminutive form. It is believed to be a playful or affectionate reference to someone connected to nature, without any specific cultural or historical roots.
LANDREE
FeminineUnique American given name created by author Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series, with potential interpretations relating to nature and growth despite lacking definitive meaning or history.
LANDREIGH
FeminineScottish name derived from "land" meaning ground or land, and "reach" signifying power or strength. It translates to powerful land or strong ground.
LANDREY
FeminineFrench-derived name meaning "from the land," carrying earthy groundedness and historic significance through figures like Saint Landry.
LANDREY
MasculineDistinctive French-origin name meaning "from the land," suggesting stability and reliability, while being less common in France but gaining popularity in English-speaking countries like the US and Canada.
LANDRI
FeminineCaptivating French name derived from "landry," meaning "from the land," suggesting a deep appreciation for nature. It originated in France as a given name and has evolved from its Old German roots, Lantfrid, meaning "peaceful land." Today, Landri stands out as a unique and meaningful choice for parents.
LANDRIA
FeminineRare but significant African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "the crown of our family".
LANDRIC
MasculineRare but meaningful Germanic male given name, translating to "ruler of the land" or "one with power over territory," derived from Old German elements "land" and "ric.
LANDRICK
MasculineRare, unique name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, occasionally appearing in historical records but with no widely accepted theory on its derivation.
LANDRIE
FeminineDistinctive French name derived from "landre," meaning "of the land." It signifies groundedness and connection to nature.
LANDRIS
MasculineRare, Welsh-origin name derived from "Llanhari," meaning "church of Hari," an early Welsh saint.
LANDRUM
MasculineUncommon English given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname MacLander, meaning "son of Alexander." It has a strong, distinguished sound reflecting its noble Scottish roots.
LANDRY
MasculineMale French origin given name derived from "landrieu," meaning "from the land.
LANDRY
FeminineFrench name of old Germanic origin, derived from Landric, which translates to "having power over the land.
LANDUN
MasculineIrish given name derived from the ancient O'Loan clan, meaning "little lake" or "small lough".
LANDUS
MasculineRare Latin male given name derived from 'land', meaning 'of the earth' or 'strength'.
LANDY
FeminineUnique African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria and Benin, meaning 'Meeting', often given during celebrations.
LANDY
MasculineIrish origin, means "from the bright hill.
LANDYN
MasculineModern American boys' name, created by parents seeking a unique alternative to popular names like Logan and Hayden. Its meaning is unclear but may be derived from the Welsh name Llanwyn, meaning "from the holy place.
LANDYN
FeminineModern American boy's name with a strong sound, possibly derived from 'Landon' meaning 'from the long hill', or 'Landofnir' meaning 'land of peace'.
LANDYNN
FeminineUnique and beautiful name of Welsh origin, meaning "leader" or "ruler," suggesting greatness and achievement for those who bear it.
LANDYNN
MasculineModern American name with no specified meaning, believed to be a combination of Landon and Lyndsay, used occasionally worldwide despite its rarity.
LANDYON
MasculineLandyon: An African name of Yoruba origin meaning "Fortune of the Sun," signifying wealth, power, and hope for prosperity.
LANE
MasculineEnglish unisex given name derived from the Middle English word for 'narrow street or alley'.
LANE
FeminineEnglish unisex given name derived from Old English 'lan', meaning 'lane' or 'path'. Originally a surname, Lane gained popularity as a first name in the mid-20th century for both boys and girls.
LANEA
FeminineOriginal American given name created to evoke a modern, independent spirit.
LANEAH
FeminineUnique Hebrew female name meaning 'night,' associated with wisdom and derived from Jerusalem's biblical name.
LANEASE
FeminineUnique, recently coined female given name of African American origin, formed by combining Lane and -ase (a Greek suffix), with no specific meaning attributed to it.
LANECE
FeminineAmerican given name of recent origin, created as a blend of Lane and Tracey, first gaining notice in the late 1980s through celebrity usage.
LANECIA
FeminineDistinctive African name derived from LaNacia, meaning "Our mother has returned" or "She returns to us," embodying warmth, love, and familiarity.
LANEDRA
FeminineWelsh name meaning "from the thunder god's church," combining spirituality and power.
LANEE
FeminineAmerican name of Hawaiian origin, derived from "lani" meaning "heaven" or "sky". It signifies spirituality and celestial beauty.
LANEEKA
FeminineUnique African American name derived from "laniquas," meaning "good people," combining elements like Lane and Unique.
LANEESHA
FeminineUnique African American female name derived from the Hebrew name Leah, meaning "weary," but often interpreted as "gentle lamb." It emerged during the early 20th century Great Migration and gained popularity in the U.S. around 2007.
LANEICE
FeminineUnique African American given name created in the mid-20th century by blending Lanette and Denise; it has no specific meaning but gained popularity for its appealing sound and distinctiveness within African American communities.