Female and male names starting with the letter "L" .

LAVELTON

Masculine

African-origin unisex name derived from the Yoruba culture, meaning "having many children". It was brought to the Americas via the slave trade and gained popularity among people of African descent in countries like Jamaica and Trinidad & Tobago. Today, it's considered a unique choice with a powerful meaning.

LAVEN

Feminine

Slavic-derived name meaning 'glory' or 'laurel', historically used in medieval Eastern Europe.

LAVEN

Masculine

French origin, derived from 'lavin' meaning 'from the place by the baths', and was brought to England after the Norman Conquest in 1066.

LAVENA

Feminine

Rare yet elegant Latin-derived feminine name meaning 'to wash' or 'cleanse', associated with purity in Roman culture.

LAVENDA

Feminine

Lavender is a charming French-origin given name derived from the French word "lavande," meaning lavender, a fragrant herb associated with royalty and luxury in vibrant purple hues. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries during the mid-20th century.

LAVENDER

Feminine

Distinctive English name derived from the fragrant lavender plant, symbolizing elegance, grace, and devotion since Victorian times.

LAVENE

Feminine

Lavene, a distinctive female name of French origin, means 'lavender', symbolizing grace and beauty.

LAVENIA

Feminine

Distinctive Latin-derived feminine given name, derived from 'lavare', meaning 'to wash'. It signifies purity or cleanliness, suggesting washing away impurities.

LAVENNA

Feminine

Rare Italian female given name derived from Lavagna, meaning 'to wash' or 'clean'.

LAVEON

Masculine

Rare African-American name of Swahili origin, meaning "light" or "illumination," believed to have emerged in mid-20th century communities.

LAVER

Masculine

Rare French-origin given name derived from the occupational surname Laverrière, signifying one who lived near laundry facilities. It often evokes cleanliness and purity.

LAVERA

Feminine

Unique Latin-derived female name meaning "hiding place" or "secret place".

LAVERDA

Feminine

Italian name meaning "from the lavender field," originating from towns in Piedmont, Italy.

LAVERE

Feminine

Rare French given name derived from 'laver', meaning 'to wash' or 'to clean'. Its meaning implies purity, freshness, renewal, or dedication to cleanliness.

LAVERE

Masculine

Captivating French name derived from 'lavèra', meaning 'wash' or 'laundry'. Traditionally given to girls, it reflects cleanliness and hygiene.

LAVERGNE

Masculine

French surname derived from the Old French word 'laverque', meaning 'wash' or 'laundry'. It was likely given to someone who worked as a fuller in wool preparation.

LAVERGNE

Feminine

Rare French surname derived from the Old French word "laverque," meaning "to wash" or "to clean." It originated in Normandy and likely belonged to individuals who worked as laundresses or lived near washing places, suggesting cleanliness and purity.

LAVERIA

Feminine

Rare Latin-derived given name meaning 'from the laurel grove', associated with honor and victory through its connection to ancient laurels.

LAVERL

Feminine

The feminine given name Laverne, of American origin, is derived from the French surname La Verdière meaning 'the green grove'.

LAVERL

Masculine

Laverne is an English female given name with Latin origins, meaning 'laurel', a sacred plant to ancient Romans symbolizing victory.

LAVERLE

Feminine

Distinctive, American first name created by author Louis Auchincloss for the protagonist of his 1964 novel 'The Insect Room', with no specific meaning or symbolism.

LAVERLE

Masculine

Rare English female given name created as a feminine form of the surname Lavery, derived from the Old French word "laver," meaning "to wash.

LAVERN

Masculine

Rare, distinctive French name meaning 'to wash', coined by Balzac in 'Père Goriot'.

LAVERN

Feminine

American invented name by Edgar Rice Burroughs for his 1927 sci-fi novel 'The Girl from Neptune', where Lavern is a woman from Neptune.

LAVERNA

Feminine

Latin-derived female name meaning 'to wash', once associated with the Roman goddess of thieves.

LAVERNE

Masculine

American name of Latin origin meaning 'springlike', popularized by actress Laverne Cox.

LAVERNE

Feminine

American given name derived from the French surname Laverné, which originates from the Latin word 'laverna', meaning 'bathhouse'.

LAVERNIA

Feminine

Rare feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman goddess Laverna, who was associated with deceitful activities. Its meaning, "to wreak havoc" or "to cause chaos," offers insight into the character of its historical namesake but may not accurately represent individuals bearing the name today.

LAVERNON

Masculine

Unique French given name derived from the word "laver," meaning "to wash." It originally signified an occupational surname for a washerman but has evolved into a masculine given name.

LAVERT

Masculine

Unique African name derived from the Yoruba language, meaning "encountering peace.

LAVERT

Feminine

Rare French-origin given name, possibly derived from 'Le Veret,' meaning shepherd, or a Norman nickname for the lively.

LAVERTA

Feminine

Rare yet meaningful name of Latin origin, derived from 'laurus', meaning 'laurel'. It signifies victory or honor, inspired by ancient Roman laurel wreaths awarded for achievements.

LAVERYL

Feminine

Rare, distinctive French given name derived from the Germanic surname LaVeryle, meaning 'the willow meadow', with historical ties to French nobility.

LAVESHA

Feminine

Uncommon yet distinctive African name of Igbo origin, believed to have emerged during the transatlantic slave trade, with uncertain meanings such as "God's gift" or "One who brings joy.

LAVESTA

Feminine

Rare and unique given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Latin roots meaning "to wash" and "to dress", or a variant spelling of the legendary Roman name Lavinia. Its true meaning and history remain enigmatic.

LAVESTER

Masculine

Rare American name of Latin origin, derived from 'laurus', meaning 'laurel'. It signifies victory and eternity.

LAVETA

Feminine

Laveta, of African Yoruba origin, means 'mother has returned', symbolizing joyous reunions.

LAVETRA

Feminine

African American name derived from the Latin 'lavare', meaning 'to wash'. It signifies purity.

LAVETT

Feminine

Unique African American given name derived from Lawrence, meaning 'from Laurentum', an ancient Roman city. It shares the historic and cultural significance of Lawrence, associated with Saint Lawrence, but has gained recent popularity among African American communities due to its distinctive sound and spelling.

LAVETTA

Feminine

Rare Italian female name with Latin roots, derived from 'laubus' meaning 'laurel,' symbolizing honor in ancient Rome.