Lakeishia is an African American name combining 'Lake' meaning body of water with Hebrew-derived 'isha' signifying joy, expressing tranquility and happiness.
Lakeith is an uncommon African American name derived from Lakesha ("to bring forth") and Keith ("dark-haired"), popularized by actor Lakeith Stanfield.
Lakeitra is an uncommon female name of African American origin created by Zora Neale Hurston for her novel 'Their Eyes Were Watching God'. It doesn't have a specific meaning but is interpreted as 'beautiful lake'.
Lakeiya is a unique and meaningful name of African American origin, created by author Zora Neale Hurston and associated with water bodies, representing life, growth, and renewal.
Lakeley is a unique American female given name derived from 'lake' plus the suffix '-ley', signifying association with lakes, and potentially conveying serenity and natural beauty.
Lakelynne is an American-origin name believed to combine 'Lake' and 'Heavenly', signifying 'heavenly lake'. Despite uncertain history, it evokes images of tranquil beauty.
Lakendria is a unique and beautiful African American name created by author Zane in her 1998 novel "Nervous". While its meaning is not clearly defined, some interpret it as "beautiful land" or "land of beauty", adding to its elegance.
Lakerria is an African American name created in the late 20th century by combining elements from names like Lakeisha and Lakesha, with a possible association to water-related terms.
Lakesa is a unique American girl's name derived from "lake" and "Asia", evoking tranquility and connection to diverse cultures without a specific meaning.
Lakesh is a rare yet powerful Native American name of Algonquin origin, translating to 'light' or 'east', symbolizing illumination, enlightenment, new beginnings, and fresh starts.
Lakesha is a distinct African American given name derived from Lakeisha/Lakeshia, combining 'lake' symbolizing tranquility with Sheila meaning 'she who is like the hawk'. It gained popularity in the 1970s-1980s, blending African and European elements.
Lakesia is an uncommon African American female name derived from Lakisha, meaning "my spirit," and combining elements of Lake and Kesia, interpreted as "spirit of the lake" or "my spirit is a vow." It gained popularity in the 1970s-80s and remains distinctive today for its spiritual significance.
Lakeson is a unique American given name derived from 'lake' and 'son', with potential meanings of tranquility and wisdom or family bond. Despite its uniqueness, it's not widely used and has no notable historical figures associated with it.
Lakessha is a distinctive African American name created by combining 'Lakeshia' (from the lake shore) and 'Lesha' (from Lesley). It means "from the lake shore in the meadow.
Laketha is an African American female name derived from Swahili 'lake', meaning sea or body of water, with '-tha' added to create a feminine sound. Despite uncertain origins, it has gained popularity recently among African Americans for its strength and beauty symbolism.
Lakeyia is an African American origin name meaning 'beautiful' or 'gracious,' derived from 'Lakeisha', a combination of 'Lake' and 'Kisha', which means 'beauty'.
Lakeyla, of Native American Choctaw origin, means 'beautiful flower' and combines elements associated with water; its pronunciation varies between "LAH-ki-luh" and "LAY-kuh-luh".
Lakeyshia is a rare yet compelling female name of African-American origin, coined by author Sapphire as the protagonist in her novel 'Push', potentially meaning 'calmness' or 'depth of emotion'.
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