Female and male names starting with the letter "L" .
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LATONJA
FeminineDistinctive name of African origin, derived from Yoruba culture in Nigeria, meaning 'Personal Satisfaction'.
LATONJIA
FeminineUncommon yet powerful African-derived name, derived from the Swahili word 'latenja', meaning 'to be strong'.
LATONNA
FeminineExotic feminine given name of West African origin, derived from the Látòoná tribe native to present-day Nigeria. Its meaning varies but often signifies 'beautiful child' or 'one who is graceful and elegant', reflecting joy, pride, and rich cultural heritage.
LATONNIA
FeminineAfrican-American name created during the Black Power movement in the 1960s-70s, derived from the Latin word 'latum' meaning 'wide' or 'broad', although its interpretation varies.
LATONY
MasculineAfrican name of Yoruba origin that means "Our Lord's promise," reflecting a deeply rooted spirituality and faith in Nigerian culture.
LATONYA
MasculineAfrican-origin name derived from Yoruba's "Latunji," meaning "Our fortune has come." It gained popularity in the US mid-20th century among African Americans, reflecting rich cultural heritage and conveying a positive connotation of good fortune and prosperity.
LATONYA
FeminineAfrican origin name popular among the Swahili people, meaning "love" and believed to embody love and compassion in their culture.
LATONYIA
FeminineAfrican-origin female name derived from Latoya, meaning "she who brings happiness," with the suffix "-nia" adding elegance.
LATONZA
FeminineAfrican American origin name created during the late 20th century as a blend of Latoya and Tonya.
LATORA
FeminineUnique African name derived from the Yoruba people, meaning 'she brings happiness' and associated with the goddess Oshun.
LATORI
FeminineDistinctive, captivating name of unknown origin, likely created for its appealing sound rather than having a specific meaning or etymology.
LATORIA
FeminineUnique unisex name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba tribe's culture and language. Its two parts combine to mean wealth, harmony, and peace, embodying prosperity and balance.
LATORIE
FeminineDistinctive female given name of Latin origin, meaning 'bringer' or 'carrier', popularized during the Middle Ages in Europe.
LATORRA
FeminineUncommon African origin given name created by Nigerian author Buchi Emecheta, meaning "the path has been cleared" and embodying strength, independence, and determination.
LATORRANCE
MasculineRare French-Swedish name composed of "La" meaning "the" and Torance derived from the Scottish surname Torance meaning "from the thunderous hill".
LATORRI
FeminineUncommon African name believed to mean "he who brings joy" in Ashanti culture of Ghana, though interpretations may vary.
LATORRIA
FeminineRare African name of Igbo origin meaning "our own" or "our land", passed down through generations as a symbol of pride and connection to heritage.
LATORRIE
FeminineDistinctive French-origin given name derived from Latour, which means "from the tower.
LATORSHA
FeminineAfrican American name created in the late 20th century, possibly inspired by names like Latasha or LaToya. Its meaning varies, but it may signify strength and grace or resourcefulness.
LATORY
FeminineRare Igbo name from Nigeria, meaning 'patience', and is suitable for both boys and girls.
LATORYA
FeminineIgbo Nigerian name meaning "Our Lord has answered our prayers," expressing gratitude towards God.
LATOSCA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning "wide" or "broad", often associated with expansive thinking or abundance in different cultures.
LATOSCHA
FeminineYoruba name of African origin, meaning "God's Gift," reflecting its divine significance and association with preciousness.
LATOSHA
FeminineUnique African American name derived from Latonya (meaning 'laurel' or 'fame') and Tosha (meaning 'beauty'), popularized during the mid-20th century.
LATOSHIA
FeminineLatoshia, of African American origin, means 'downpour' in Latin, though its etymology is often overlooked.
LATOSIA
FeminineAfrican origin, meaning "bringer of happiness" in Yoruba culture. It was given to the goddess of beauty, love, and fertility, reflecting the significant role names play in shaping destiny.
LATOUSHA
FeminineUncommon African American given name, created during the Great Migration, inspired by the Latin word 'latus' meaning 'wide', though its interpretation varies.
LATOVA
FeminineSlavic female name derived from "lat", meaning "quick" or "speedy".
LATOVIA
FeminineLatavia is a unique African name derived from the Ashanti people of Ghana, meaning 'born on a Tuesday'.
LATOY
FeminineAfrican Yoruba name meaning "joy returns," symbolizing hope after sadness or hardship.
LATOYA
FeminineFeminine name of African and Caribbean origin, derived from the Yoruba name Latoyah, meaning "she brings joy" or "the one who satisfies.
LATOYA
MasculineLatoya, of African Yoruba origin, means "one who brings joy" or "happiness".
LATOYAH
FeminineAfrican-American female given name derived from Swahili "Lato" meaning "morning," symbolizing new beginnings.
LATOYE
FeminineDistinctive American name created by combining Latoya ("from the muddy banks") and Toye, with a notable historical figure being NFL player Latoye Williams.
LATOYER
FeminineRare French name derived from "latoi," meaning wild carrot or Queen Anne's lace. It signifies growth, vitality, resilience, and adaptability, reflecting the plant's spread across fields and ability to thrive in diverse environments.
LATOYIA
FeminineAfrican American name derived from the combination of 'Latoya', meaning "gathering place" in Yoruba, and 'Ya', a shortening of 'Yaa' meaning "Wednesday-born twin" in Akan. It symbolizes unity, fertility, abundance, and divine favor.
LATOYLA
FeminineAfrican American name of unknown origin, created by combining Latoya and Toyla. Its meaning varies, but some associate it with victory and joyfulness.
LATOYNA
FeminineUncommon yet captivating Igbo name from Nigeria, derived from "Lata" meaning 'to meet' or 'encounter', and "Onya" meaning 'the sun'. It signifies 'Meeting Sun', embodying light and warmth in encounters.
LATOYNIA
FeminineRare and captivating name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria, derived from "Oluwafunso," meaning "God has done good.
LATOYO
FeminineAfrican-origin given name derived from the Yoruba language, meaning "joyful honor.