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LAVONN
MasculineUnique American name created by author Charlotte Armstrong in her 1946 novel "Mitch's Son." Though its meaning is uncertain, it may derive from Lavinia and Yvonne, suggesting 'white violet' or 'youthful'. Despite this ambiguity, Lavonn has gained popularity, particularly in the United States.
LAVONNA
FeminineDistinctive American feminine given name derived from the Native American Sioux tribe, signifying "snow beauty" or "beauty in white".
LAVONNE
MasculineUnique and elegant French name derived from 'lavande', meaning lavender.
LAVONNE
FeminineElegant American given name created by poet Vachel Lindsay in 1917, derived from the French 'lavande' meaning lavender, symbolizing beauty and grace.
LAVONNIA
FeminineAfrican name of Igbo origin, meaning "Beautiful like a flower.
LAVONNIE
FeminineAmerican original, coined by author Zora Neale Hurston in 1937 for her character Janie in 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'. Though it has no specific meaning, some associate it with 'lavender honey'.
LAVONT
MasculineDistinct African American name, likely derived from Lawrence and Vincent, with varying interpretations of its meaning, such as "from Laurentum" or "crowned with laurels," but no widely agreed-upon etymology.
LAVONTA
MasculineAfrican-American name derived from 'Lavon' and 'Antigua', combining potential meanings of cleanliness/purity, abundance/provision, and beauty/elegance.
LAVONTA
FeminineDistinctive given name of African American origin, created by combining 'Lavern' meaning "song" or "melody," popularized through R&B singer Lavern Baker, and 'Toni,' short for Antonia, meaning "priceless" or "highly praiseworthy." It emerged in mid-20th century U.S. African American communities as a celebration of black culture and heritage, carrying historical significance tied to music and literature despite its limited usage.
LAVONTAE
MasculineAfrican American unisex name derived from "La" meaning "the", and Vontae meaning "to come again", signifying "The One Who Will Come Again".
LAVONTAY
MasculineModern American name, coined recently and without a clear linguistic or mythological origin. Some interpret it as 'a mark of love', combining 'Lavon' (French for 'love') and 'Tay'. It gained popularity after appearing on the U.S. Social Security Administration's list in 2006, possibly influenced by media appearances like Lavontay Green in 'The Wire'.
LAVONTE
MasculineAfrican American name composed of 'Lavo' (Spanish for wash/clean) and the suffix '-nte', popular among African Americans for creating male names.
LAVONTE
FeminineUncommon male given name of American origin, possibly derived from a blend of Lawrence and Anthony, with no clear meaning or historical roots. It gained popularity in the U.S., particularly among African American communities, during the late 20th century.
LAVONTRE
MasculineLavotre is a rare African name with deep meaning. It originates from the Mandinka tribe's word "lawa", meaning "to speak", and the prefix "on-" meaning "child of". Thus, Lavotre translates to "child who speaks".
LAVONYA
FeminineCaptivating feminine name of African origin, derived from the Swahili word 'Lavonia', meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful'. It's often associated with tranquility and harmony.
LAVOR
MasculineHistoric given name of Latin origin, derived from "labor" meaning work or toil, brought to Britain by Romans and popularized in England during the Middle Ages.
LAVORA
FeminineItalian-derived feminine given name meaning "work," symbolizing hard work and dedication.
LAVORIA
FeminineRare Latin-derived female name meaning 'hardworking' or 'dedicated'.
LAVORIS
FeminineUnique baby name of unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity since 2014 despite lacking traditional etymology or historical significance.
LAVORIS
MasculineDistinctive African American name coined by poet Langston Hughes in his 1932 novel 'Not Without Laughter,' where it serves as a creative invention without specific meaning.
LAVORN
FeminineUnique Welsh name derived from "lawr," meaning "floor" or "ground." It was traditionally given to children born on the ground floor of buildings, reflecting Welsh families' appreciation for humble beginnings and connection to nature.
LAVORN
MasculineRare and mysterious name with unknown origins and no known cultural or linguistic associations. Despite extensive research, there is no definitive information about its etymology or history.
LAVOY
MasculineRare given name of French origin, derived from "lavoie," meaning "wash place" or "laundry." Originally used as a surname for laundry workers, Lavoy began being used as a given name in the early 20th century, possibly inspired by French traditions using occupational surnames as given names.
LAVOYCE
FeminineUnusual yet captivating unisex name with African roots, particularly from Mali and West Africa, though its exact history remains unclear.
LAVRA
FeminineSlavic name derived from 'lavr', meaning 'laurel' or 'victory', associated with the laurel plant used for ancient winners' wreaths.
LAVREN
FeminineBulgarian boy's name derived from the Slavic 'lavr', meaning 'laurel' - a symbol of victory.
LAVYNDER
FeminineUnique, gender-neutral given name with unknown origins, no historical significance, and an unclear meaning.
LAW
MasculineEnglish name of Old English origin, derived from "hlaw," meaning "hill." It signifies strength and distinction.
LAWAIA
MasculineRare Berber female name meaning 'intelligent' or 'wise', originating from ancient Morocco.
LAWAN
FeminineUnique Hausa Muslim name of African origin meaning "patient" or "constant," reflecting strength and resilience.
LAWAN
MasculineAfrican name derived from the Fulani language, meaning 'patience'.
LAWANA
FeminineAfrican name of Igbo origin, meaning 'love' or 'affection', reflecting the importance placed on these qualities in Igbo culture.
LAWANDA
FeminineUncommon African American given name created in the early 20th century as a blend of Lawana and Wanda; while its meaning remains unclear, some associate it with victory (Latin 'laurus') or love (Swahili 'lawama').
LAWANDA
MasculineAfrican American given name of unknown etymology, possibly derived from Lawrence and Wanda, but often associated with strength and uniqueness.
LAWANDER
FeminineDistinctive African name of Yoruba origin, derived from "Olawande," meaning "meeting brings wealth.
LAWANDRA
FeminineUnique, Sanskrit-derived name meaning 'resembling salt', rooted in ancient Indian culture and Hindu mythology, where salt is sacred and holds significant symbolism.
LAWANIKA
FeminineAfrican Yoruba name meaning "Our wealth is with us", symbolizing inner prosperity and nobility.
LAWANNA
FeminineRare, African American name created during the Harlem Renaissance, potentially blending Lavinia ('graceful') and Anna ('graced by God').
LAWANZA
FeminineUnique name of Swahili origin, translating to "God's gift," and carrying deep spiritual significance as it suggests the bearer is a precious treasure divinely bestowed upon their family.
LAWARENCE
MasculineThe masculine given name Lawrence originated from the Latin Laurentius, meaning 'laurel', the tree whose leaves were used in victory wreaths in ancient Rome.