Female and male names starting with the letter "L" .
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LATAVIUS
MasculineDistinctive African American name derived from Latin words 'late' and 'avis', meaning 'arriving late like a bird'.
LATAWN
FeminineAfrican American name created by Zora Neale Hurston for her novel 'Their Eyes Were Watching God', signifying independence and strength.
LATAWNYA
FeminineAfrican-American origin girls' name meaning 'beautiful flower'.
LATAY
FeminineUnisex name of West African origin, derived from Yoruba and meaning "to be patient". It became popular in the US during the 1970s-80s as parents sought unique names with positive meanings.
LATAYA
FeminineIntriguing African American feminine name derived from the Yoruba name Latoya, translating to "she who brings joy" or "rejoice with me".
LATAYIA
FeminineAfrican-derived name from the Igbo tribe in Nigeria, meaning "God has answered our prayers.
LATAYNA
FeminineRare African-derived name meaning 'to be silent' in Swahili, believed to have been brought to the U.S. by enslaved Africans during the Atlantic slave trade.
LATAYSHA
FeminineIntriguing feminine given name of African American origin, created by adding the "-sha" suffix to various names like Latisha or Lakesha during the 1970s-80s. Its meaning often associates with joy, Latin heritage, and water.
LATAYSHIA
FeminineUncommon given name with uncertain origins but often associated with African or African American roots. Its meaning remains unclear, although some believe it could be connected to the Latin word "latus," meaning "wide" or "broad." With few historical records and no notable figures named Latayshia, its true significance lies in the personal experiences of those who bear this distinctive name.
LATAYSIA
FeminineAfrican American female name created by blending Latoya and Asia, with no explicit meaning but often interpreted as symbolizing new beginnings or dawns in the east. It gained popularity during the late 1990s to early 2000s, reflecting African American creativity and individuality.
LATAYVIA
FeminineUnique African-origin female name created by combining 'Latoya' (meaning 'at ease') and 'Layvia' (meaning 'night beauty').
LATAZIA
FeminineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, often associated with harmony or peace, and has been widely adopted within the African diaspora culture globally.
LATEA
FeminineDistinctive Latin-derived name meaning 'belonging to Latium,' with historic ties to ancient Roman royalty and literature.
LATEAFA
FeminineAfrican-derived given name of Fulani origin meaning "joyous" or "happy".
LATEAKA
FeminineUncommon Native American name of Choctaw origin with uncertain meaning, adding intrigue despite its rich cultural heritage.
LATEASA
FeminineUncommon yet appealing name of Akan origin from Ghana, signifying 'born on Tuesday'.
LATEASE
FeminineUnique unisex given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba tribe in Nigeria, meaning "to appreciate or value".
LATEASHA
FeminineIntriguing name of African American origin, derived from the Swahili word "lateef," meaning "gentle" or "kind.
LATEASHIA
FeminineModern American name believed to be a blend of Latasha ('happy' or 'lucky') and Asia (the continent), possibly meaning 'Happy Asian' or 'Lucky Asian.'
LATECE
FeminineUncommon yet meaningful name of African American origin, derived from the Latin 'Laetus', meaning 'happy'.
LATECHA
FeminineLatecha, of Igbo Nigerian origin, signifies 'God has done well'.
LATECHIA
FeminineModern African American female name created as a blend of Latasha and LaToya, with no explicit known meaning but sometimes associated with timeliness or punctuality due to its resemblance to the Latin word "latex".
LATECIA
FeminineRare, Latin-derived female name whose origin remains mysterious despite its appeal.
LATEDRA
FeminineDistinctive African American name, created by blending Latoya and Andrea or Latrice andendra; though lacking traditional meaning, it embodies strength and power.
LATEE
MasculineArabic name meaning 'gentle' or 'kind,' embodying qualities like compassion and tenderness.
LATEEF
MasculineAfrican name of Yoruba origin meaning 'the patient one' or 'the gentle one', traditionally given to boys.
LATEEFA
FeminineArabic girls' name meaning 'gentle' or 'kind', popular in many Muslim communities worldwide.
LATEEFAH
FeminineArabic-derived name meaning "gentle" or "kind," traditionally given to children expected to embody these qualities.
LATEEK
MasculineUncommon, African-origin name derived from the Yoruba people of Nigeria, traditionally signifying 'meeting' or 'gathering'.
LATEEKA
FeminineRare yet powerful African-origin name derived from Swahili 'lateeka', meaning 'to be victorious'.
LATEELA
FeminineUnique African female name derived from Swahili 'lateefa', meaning 'delicate', associated with elegance.
LATEEN
FeminineRare and mysterious name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Latin word 'latens', meaning 'hidden' or 'concealed'.
LATEENA
FeminineAfrican name from the Igbo people of Nigeria meaning "we are ours," signifying unity and community.
LATEESHA
FeminineDistinctive African American name derived from Arabic Latifa, meaning 'gentle', but often associated with strength and uniqueness. It gained popularity in the US during the 1970s-80s.
LATEFA
FeminineLateefa is a rare yet beautiful Arabic given name meaning "gentle" or "kind," often associated with the Prophet Muhammad's daughter Fatima Zahra in Islamic tradition.
LATEFAH
FeminineLateefah is a unique Hausa name of West African origin meaning "mature, wise one".
LATEFIA
FeminineLateefah is a distinctive African name from Nigeria's Yoruba tribe, meaning 'graceful' or 'elegant', popularized globally via Brazilian immigrants.
LATEIA
FeminineRare yet captivating Latin-derived name meaning 'wide' or 'broad', reflecting expansiveness and inclusivity. Popular among Romans during the Imperial era, it was given to girls seen as talented and broad-minded.
LATEIKA
FeminineAfrican-origin name from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, translating to "Child of Happiness" or "Joyful Child.
LATEISHA
FeminineAfrican-derived feminine name meaning 'We are thankful for her.'