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Ladarius is a modern male given name of African American origin, created in the late 20th century to evoke power and nobility. It combines "Lad," meaning "leader" or "noble," with "arius," conveying "greatness" or "excellence.
Ladarrien is a recent and uncommon unisex given name with unknown origins and uncertain meaning, though some suggest it may be a variant of Ladarious, possibly of African-American origin meaning "noble". It gained popularity in the US late 20th century and has been borne by notable figures like football player Ladarrien Tager.
Ladarrious is a modern, distinctive name of African American origin, formed by combining Ladarious and Rious, with no specific historical meaning.
Ladarryl is an uncommon African American name derived from Larry and Darryl, combining meanings associated with strength, triumph, nobility, and nature.
Ladavion is a unique African American given name, created as a blend of other names, possibly Ladarious and Davion, potentially meaning "noble beloved". Its exact origin and history are unclear but it has gained popularity for its distinctive sound and potential meanings.
Ladeane is a rare, distinctive girls' name of unknown origin and meaning, first used in the late 19th century in the United States.
Ladell is an African American unisex name of Yoruba origin meaning 'We are crowning him/her'.
Laderious is an uncommon African American boys' name, created by adding '-ious' to 'Lader', with no known meaning or origin.
Ladonnia is a rare African-American feminine given name with uncertain origins and meanings, though some theories suggest it could be a variant spelling of Ladonna or derived from African languages like Swahili or Yoruba. Despite its unclear history, the name has gained popularity among African-American communities since at least 1985 and has been popularized by celebrities such as Raven-Symoné.
Laelia is a rare and beautiful Latin name derived from the Laelia orchid, native to Central America, symbolizing vibrancy and elegance. Its meaning varies but often refers to 'orchid' or 'beautiful flower', reflecting its botanical roots. Historically, it was associated with courageous women like the Roman Laelia who rescued her brother. Today, Laelia remains unique yet admired, evoking creativity, strength, and grace.
Laelynn is a unique American name created by combining Laurel (Latin for 'bay laurel,' symbolizing victory) and Lynn ('from the lake').
Lafaun is an African American origin given name with recent popularity in the US; though its exact origins and meaning remain uncertain.
Lafawn is an uncommon name of unknown origin, often mistakenly linked to Lavonne but with no concrete evidence. Despite this, it has been used throughout history by notable figures such as Lafawn Kirby, a Women's Army Corps member during World War II.
Lafonzo is an African American name created as a blend of LaFrance and Alfonso, gaining popularity since the late 20th century.
Lafrederick is a unique American name combining Lafayette ("look at the prosperous") and Frederick ("peaceful ruler"), honoring historical figures who fought for liberty, peace, and justice.
Lahoma is an American-blended female name, combining Laura andoma, meaning 'harmony' or 'peaceful home', though not traditionally documented.
Lahonda is an American given name created in the early 20th century by Lovie Williams, inspired by African-American cultural influences and potentially Latin roots, meaning "the" or "and" combined with "honey." It's uniquely associated with jazz music and notable musicians like Lovie Austin.
Lainee is an original, uncommon name of unknown origin, first appearing in the U.S. in 2015. Its meaning is uncertain but often associated with 'little lightning' or textiles/travel. American actress Lainee Cole, born in 1986, is one notable bearer of this distinctive name.
Laionna is a distinctive American name with no established meaning, likely blended from Lauren and Leon. It gained popularity in the late 20th century as parents sought creative alternatives to traditional names.
Lajavion is an American given name coined by actor Jamie Foxx for his daughter Corinne Foxx in 2004. Its meaning remains unknown as it does not derive from any specific language or culture, but its unique sound and spelling have made it popular among parents seeking distinctive names.
Lajeanna is a unique African American feminine name derived from LaShanda ('beautiful gift from God') and Jenifer ('graced by God'), honoring maternal and paternal family members.
Lajohn is a rare, American-origin male name coined from Lawrence and John, potentially signifying strength, tradition, and divine favor.
Lajoyce is a rare, American portmanteau of Laura ("laurel") and Joyce ("joyful"), with no notable historical figures bearing this name.
Lakayden is a unique American name of unknown meaning, possibly derived from the Welsh word 'llyn' meaning lake combined with '-den', referring to a valley. It has gained popularity in recent years, ranking #783 among boys' names in 2020 despite its lack of historical significance.
Lake is an American girl's name derived from the English word for 'lake', a large body of water, often associated with nature and serenity.
Lakeah is a unique Native American name derived from Seminole 'lakay', meaning 'little lake'. It symbolizes calmness and tranquility.
Lakeasha is an African American name derived from Swahili "lake" meaning sea and "-asha" meaning power, translating to powerful sea. It reflects strength, determination, and grace, gaining popularity in recent years due to its cultural significance and unique sound.
Lakeashia is an American name created from combining elements of Lakeisha, Latoya, and Asia, reflecting beauty, serenity, grace, and elegance.
Lakechia is an elegant African American variant of Lakisha, meaning "God is my joy," originating from Yoruba culture.
Lakedia is a unique female name of African American origin, created in the early 20th century as a blend of Lakisha and Keisha, without a clear inherent meaning.
Lakedrick is a rare African American given name, possibly a blend of Lake ('lake') and Richard ('strong'), meaning 'strong lake'.
Lakeea is a unique African American name created by blending Lakeisha ("alluring lake") and Latoya ("gathering place").
Lakeena is an African American feminine given name derived from the Yoruba name "Oya-Lakeena," meaning "The Owner Comes with Wealth." It signifies power, influence, and the spirit of empowerment in African American culture.
Lakeesha is a unique, Swahili-derived African-American name meaning 'calm lake', popularized in the U.S. during the 1970s-80s.
Lakeeshia is a unique African American name derived from Lakesha ("from Lakeisha" in Swahili) and Kesha ("pure" in Sanskrit).
Lakeeta is an African American given name of unknown etymology, created during the Black Power movement with possible ties to West African language patterns and water imagery.
Lakeetha is a rare yet meaningful American name of African origin, derived from 'lake' and 'Ketha', meaning 'pure lake'. It reflects the 1960s-70s trend of embracing African heritage in naming traditions.
Lakeida is an African American name created by combining Lakeesha and Shaunte, popular female names from the late 80s to mid-90s.
Lakeidra is a unique African American name derived from Lakeisha ('brings happiness') and LaTrice ('to trace'), meaning 'bringing joy through marking out.'
Lakeisa is an African-American name of Swahili origin, meaning 'my promise', popularized by Terry McMillan's novel 'How Stella Got Her Groove Back'.