Female and male names starting with the letter "L" .
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LECTA
FeminineLatin-derived name originally used for those who read aloud, signifying wisdom and intellect.
LECTOR
FeminineLatin-origin name once reserved for skilled readers of religious texts.
LECTORIA
FeminineRare Latin-derived name meaning "reading" or "lection," historically connected to learning and intellect, popular among early Christians during the Middle Ages and Renaissance periods.
LECY
FeminineDistinctive and playful name of French origin, derived from "lécheur" meaning "licker". It was used sparingly during the Middle Ages but has retained its unique charm. Saint Lécheur, a 6th-century bishop, is notably associated with this name, adding to its historical significance despite its rarity.
LEDA
FeminineFeminine given name of Greek origin derived from "ledos", meaning "hive" or "beehive". In Greek mythology, Leda was a queen associated with figures like Helen of Troy and Castor.
LEDANIEL
MasculineUnique boy's name of uncertain origin and meaning, gaining popularity in France since the late 20th century.
LEDARION
MasculineRare and mysterious name of unknown origin, with no definitive etymology or universally accepted meaning.
LEDARIUS
MasculineUncommon yet powerful African American name derived from the Latin word 'leader', signifying guidance and direction.
LEDARRIUS
MasculineUncommon Igbo Nigerian name, likely reflecting lineage or personal identity.
LEDAWN
FeminineUnique Welsh name meaning 'leader of the waves'.
LEDDI
FemininePersian girl's name meaning 'night', reflecting its mystical beauty and rich cultural heritage.
LEDDIE
FeminineRare yet powerful English name derived from the Old English 'hlæd', meaning 'battle'.
LEDDY
FeminineRare feminine given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Leidhe meaning "descendant of Leith," with Leith translating to "gray-haired." It was traditionally used by influential female members of the historic O'Leidhe clan in Ireland.
LEDEJA
FeminineUnique Slavic female given name derived from the Old Slavonic word 'led', meaning 'ice'.
LEDEL
MasculineRare, unisex French name derived from the Old French word 'ledel', meaning 'little'. It was popularized as an independent given name during the Middle Ages in France.
LEDELL
FeminineUnique American given name created by L. Frank Baum for his novel "The Master Key", with no specific meaning but often interpreted as 'leader' or 'bold'.
LEDELL
MasculineAmerican-origin name of uncertain etymology, believed to be a variant spelling of Lydell or Ledelle, with no known meaning or historical figures.
LEDERRICK
MasculineUncommon male name of African American origin, possibly derived from the names Leonard andderick, with notable figures like NFL player Lederrick Epps and 'The Wire' character Lederrick Rollings.
LEDFORD
MasculineUncommon English name derived from the Old English word "hlæford", meaning "loaf-worthy" or "bread-maker". It was used to refer to those deemed worthy of leadership.
LEDGE
MasculineEnglish name derived from the Old English word 'led', meaning 'small waterfall' or 'ledge'. It was likely given to children born near bodies of water and has gained some recent popularity in English-speaking countries.
LEDGEN
MasculineIrish name meaning 'legend', derived from the ancient surname O'Leidginn.
LEDGEND
MasculineThe unique given name Ledgend, derived from the English word 'legend,' signifies 'a remarkable story or event' and reflects its bearer's exceptional nature.
LEDGER
FeminineRare English given name derived from the occupational surname 'Ledger', meaning 'keeper of accounts' or 'recorder', associated with responsibility and accuracy.
LEDGER
MasculineDutch name derived from "ledig," meaning "empty" or "free." Traditionally given after losing an older sibling, it symbolizes liberation from grief.
LEDIA
FeminineFemale given name of South Slavic origin, derived from the old Slavic word "led" meaning ice.
LEDION
MasculineLedion, of Albanian origin, means 'for the sun' or 'sunlike', reflecting Albanian cultural significance of the sun as life and warmth.
LEDON
MasculineRare, unique name of unknown origin, without established cultural significance or linguistic derivation.
LEDONIA
FeminineRare female given name of Latin origin meaning "shady" or "grove".
LEDONNA
FeminineIrish name derived from 'Laidín', meaning 'little leader' or 'fierce warrior'. It was borne by historical figures like the prominent chieftainess of Connacht, known for her bravery and strategic prowess.
LEDORA
FeminineThe distinctive Hebrew name Ledora means 'song' or 'melody', making it unique yet meaningful.
LEDRA
FeminineRare yet captivating Greek name meaning 'marble', derived from the peak Mount Ledra in Greece.
LEDUAR
MasculineHebrew name derived from 'lailah', meaning 'night'. It symbolizes wisdom and spiritual insight.
LEE
MasculineLee is of Korean origin, meaning "righteousness" and derived from the common surname 이 (Lee). It has prestigious associations and notable bearers like former Samsung chairman Lee Kun-hee and president Lee Myung-bak. In Western cultures, Lee is also recognized as an English given name, appreciated for its simple yet meaningful sound and spelling.
LEE
FeminineCommon Korean family name with origins dating back centuries, used for both males and females, and currently popular among Korean parents. While it doesn't have a specific English translation or meaning, those named Lee often associate it with balance and harmony.
LEEA
FeminineLeeah is a beautiful Hebrew name meaning "night," associated with biblical figure Leah and known for strength, resilience, and beauty.
LEEAH
FeminineCaptivating Hebrew female given name derived from "ley-ah," meaning "I have.
LEEAIRA
FeminineRare yet powerful Hebrew name meaning "ascend" or "go up," signifying rising towards greatness or divine favor.
LEEAM
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from "le'im," meaning "for him" or "towards him," symbolizing dedication and purpose.
LEEAN
FeminineIntriguing Irish name derived from the surname O'Leighn, meaning "descendant of the dark-haired one.
LEEANA
FeminineHebrew name that means 'weary' or 'tired', originally given to Leah, one of Jacob's wives in the Bible. It has been used across various cultures for centuries, appealing to people from diverse backgrounds due to its unique sound and rich history.