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

LEORIC

Masculine

Rare German name meaning "having power over people".

LEORN

Masculine

Distinctive name of unknown origin, used throughout history for both boys and girls. Its meaning and associated traits are open to interpretation, allowing individuals with this unique name to create their own identities. While some associate it with strength and courage, others appreciate its distinctiveness.

LEORY

Masculine

Rare yet elegant French name derived from "léore," meaning "the dawn." It signifies new beginnings and the beauty of morning light.

LEOSHA

Feminine

Unique African-origin name from the Yoruba people, derived from "Oshala" meaning "I have found wealth." Traditionally given to girls but also used for boys, Leosha signifies prosperity and good fortune, often seen as natural leaders and influencers.

LEOSVEL

Masculine

Distinctive Haitian name derived from 'Leo' (Latin for 'lion') and 'Svel' (Haitian Creole for 'pure'), signifying 'Pure Lion'. It embodies qualities of strength, courage, and leadership, reflecting Haiti's rich cultural heritage and revolutionary past.

LEOTA

Feminine

Rare female given name of Hawaiian origin, coined by King Kamehameha III, combining "leo" meaning voice/sound and "ta" meaning cry out/shout.

LEOTHA

Masculine

Rare yet powerful Greek female name derived from "leontis", meaning "lion".

LEOTHA

Feminine

Greek-derived name meaning 'lionesses', evoking strength and grace.

LEOTHER

Feminine

Rare Greek origin given name meaning "lion," popularized during the Middle Ages as a variation of Leo.

LEOTIE

Feminine

American given name of unknown but captivating origin. It may derive from either Native American Choctaw culture, meaning 'always beloved', or Hawaiian tradition, linked to the lotus flower's purity and beauty. Despite its unclear roots, Leotie has been embraced by families seeking unique names with personal significance.

LEOTIS

Masculine

Rare, African-derived given name with Greek roots, meaning 'lion-like' or 'like a lion', inspired by the historic name Leontius.

LEOTIS

Feminine

Unique African American male name coined by jazz musician Leontine Price, combining Greek elements possibly meaning "little lion" or "like a lion," symbolizing strength and courage. It gained recognition through Price's son's musical career and has been popularized in culture, notably through the film "Friday.

LEOTTA

Feminine

Elegant Italian female name derived from 'leotardo,' meaning 'swollen.' Historically, it's associated with the Sicilian noble family Leotta di Lentini.

LEOUL

Masculine

Leoul is of Ethiopian origin, meaning "mercy" or "compassion.

LEOVANI

Masculine

Italian name derived from "leone," meaning lion, symbolizing strength and courage, popular among Romans and used by notable figures like Leovani di Montefeltro and Leovani da Porto.

LEOVANNI

Masculine

Italian name derived from Leonardo, meaning "brave lion".

LEOVARDO

Masculine

Italian name derived from 'leone', meaning 'lion', signifying 'son of the lion' or 'strong as a lion'. It's steeped in history, famously borne by Leonardo da Vinci.

LEOVIGILDO

Masculine

Rare yet historically significant Germanic name meaning "famous lion," derived from the ancient Visigothic kingdom.

LEOVONNI

Masculine

Greek-derived name that means "lion's strength".

LEPHA

Feminine

Rare Greek-derived name meaning 'bald,' but it signifies swiftness and fertility through its association with Artemis' devoted Nymph companion.

LEQUAN

Feminine

Unique Chinese given name composed of "Le" meaning happy or joyful, and "Quan" signifying spring, translating to "Happy Spring". It conveys optimism, freshness, and renewal.

LEQUAN

Masculine

Lequan, of Chinese origin, means "Happiness in Spring".

LEQUENTIN

Masculine

French origin, derived from the Latin name Quintinus meaning "fifth". In medieval France, it was often used as a surname for children born on the fifth day of the month or those who were the fifth child in their family.

LEQUESHA

Feminine

Unique African name of Yoruba origin meaning "the one who brings happiness.

LEQUETTA

Feminine

Unique African American given name created during the late 19th or early 20th century in the Southern United States, with uncertain origins but believed to be a variant spelling of names like Lequita or Lekitta, possibly inspired by Arabic name Leila meaning "night beauty". Despite its unclear meaning, Lequetta has gained popularity among African Americans and remains a rare yet beloved name today.

LEQUIENT

Masculine

Rare French name derived from "lequint," meaning "fifth," traditionally given to fifth-born children. It has Norman origins and a historic legacy, notably held by 18th-century military engineer Jean-Baptiste Lequient.

LEQUINTA

Feminine

Lequita is a unique female name of African American origin, believed to mean "fifth born" in Swahili. Its popularity peaked mid-20th century in the U.S., reflecting a desire for names with cultural heritage. Despite its roots, Lequita is not widely recognized due to its recent invention and lack of prominent bearers. Spelling and pronunciation can vary regionally.

LEQUINTON

Masculine

Rare French name of Breton origin, meaning "the fifth piece of land," believed to have been brought to England during the Middle Ages by Breton settlers or Norman conquerors after 1066.

LEQUISHA

Feminine

African-American name derived from "Le Quincy," with roots in the West African name "Leke," meaning "to bring joy" in Yoruba culture. It reflects African resilience and multicultural influences of the Americas, making it a distinctive choice.

LEQUITA

Feminine

Distinctive American female given name, popularized in the mid-20th century despite having unclear origins and meaning.

LEQUITTA

Feminine

African American-origin given name created by combining elements from various popular names of the mid-20th century, such as Lekeisha or Lakeisha. While its meaning is not well-documented, it may be interpreted as "following the path of water" if associated with Latin "aqua" and African name element "quit". It has been used sparingly within African American communities but remains a rare choice today.

LEQUON

Masculine

African American origin male given name created by combining Laquan and Aquil, conveying uniqueness and strength.

LERA

Feminine

Slavic origin female name meaning 'lyre' or 'harp', often linked to music and creativity.

LERAE

Feminine

Hebrew name meaning 'song' or 'melody', inspired by the Talmudic figure Lerah, known for her beautiful singing voice. It's often associated with music and creativity.

LERAH

Feminine

The Hebrew-origin name Lerah signifies 'I will have another son' or 'additional son,' derived from the Hebrew word 'lerah' meaning 'to increase' or 'to multiply.'

LERALD

Masculine

English name meaning "commanding power", originating from the Old English word "hlaford" meaning "lord".

LERAY

Masculine

The male given name Leray is a rare French origin, tracing back to Brittany where it means 'black sea' or 'dark sea'.

LERENA

Feminine

Unique Spanish feminine given name meaning 'little deer', derived from Leonor, once used as a nickname for girls named after Queen Leonor de Toledo.

LERENZO

Masculine

Distinctive Italian name derived from Lorenzo, meaning 'from Laurentum', and associated with notable historical figures like Saint Lawrence.

LERESA

Feminine

The name Leresa originates from the Basque Country, where it means "small bay or cove.