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Kymisha is an African American name derived from Hebrew 'Kim' meaning 'to care for' and French 'Michelle', meaning 'who is like God?'.
Kynidee is an enigmatic girl's name with no widely recognized origin or meaning.
Kyrelle is a distinctive French-derived given name meaning "pure" or "virgin," associated with purity and innocence.
Kyrien is a distinctive male given name of French origin, derived from the Latin word "Caeruleus" meaning "blue" or "sky-blue," historically associated with blue-eyed individuals in medieval France.
The French name Labelle means "beautiful" and originated in 16th century France, initially used as a surname for people living near attractive places or having appealing appearances; now popular as a unisex given name, particularly in Canada.
Labrandon is a French-derived given name, coined by combining 'labre' (lip) with '-don' (gift), suggesting eloquence.
Labron is a rare French given name derived from the Occitan word "làbron," meaning "brown" or "dark.
Labryant is a rare and unique given name with unknown origins and no widely accepted meaning. Its history includes French nobleman Labryant de Montsalvatge, known for his bravery in the Crusades, and author Labryant de La Motte-Fouqué.
Lacalvin is a rare French given name with roots in Occitan and Germanic elements, meaning 'shoe lace or cord' combined with 'noble'.
Lacee is a unique and beautiful female name derived from the French word "lacet" meaning ribbon, suggesting meanings of elegance, grace, and unity.
Lachante is a French given name meaning "to sing loudly," derived from the Old French word 'lachant'.
Lacharles is an enigmatic name of uncertain origin, believed by some to be a variant of Charles meaning 'free man', but lacking concrete evidence.
Lache is a rare, French-derived given name with no specific historical significance beyond its literal translation of 'to release'.
Lachel is a rare French given name derived from 'lache', meaning 'coward', but intended to honor resilience in adversity.
Lachelle is a French-derived given name meaning 'bashful' or 'timid', originating as a feminine form of the surname Lache during the Middle Ages, now popular in countries like the US and Canada despite its rarity in France.
The name Lacher is of French origin, meaning "laugher" or "one who laughs.
Laciann is a rare French name derived from 'lacus', the Latin word for lake.
Lacie is a distinctive American female name coined by author Stephen King for his novel "Christine," with no specific meaning or history, though some associate it with the Latin word 'laxus' or French 'lacet'.
Lacorey is a rare, unique French given name, potentially derived from 'Lacroix', meaning 'the cross', with no explicit historical significance.
Lacourtney is a rare, distinctive French female given name derived from "courte" meaning 'short', with the prefix 'la-' adding femininity.
Lacree is a rare French given name of medieval origin, meaning "from the Creek," and once widely used as a surname.
Lacrystal is a rare, international female given name of American origin, combining French "la-" meaning "the" with Crystal, derived from the English word for "clear ice" or "transparent gemstone".
Ladarien is a rare yet captivating unisex name of Latin origin, derived from 'lado' meaning 'to play', blended with French touch '-rien'. Its interpreted meaning could be 'playful' or 'spirited'.
Ladaruis is a rare but captivating French name derived from 'Ladoire', with roots in Breton language meaning 'golden field'.
Laderick is a French-origin given name derived from 'lierre' meaning ivy, associated with strength, resilience, and adaptability.
Ladonn is a distinctive French given name of unknown origin and meaning, thought to possibly be derived from the surname LaDonne or a variant spelling of Laurent.
Ladonna is an African American name meaning "beautiful lady," combining French "la" and Italian "donna.
Ladonne is a unisex French name meaning "gift from God." It has been used in France since the Middle Ages, with some believing it was given to children deemed blessed or chosen by God due to medieval religious fervor. Today, Ladonne remains relatively uncommon but is still admired for its unique sound and meaning.
The name Ladre is of French origin, translating to 'to load' or 'burden'.
Laelle is a unique French name derived from the Occitan word "laia," meaning "happy" or "joyful." It signifies positivity and good fortune, reflecting its historical association with joy and community in southern France.
The feminine given name Laetitia has Latin origins and means happiness or joy, deriving from the Latin words 'laetus' meaning happy or joyful, and '-itia' denoting a state or quality. It was used as an adjective in ancient Rome and later adopted as a female given name in medieval Europe, popular among nobility. Today, it remains a classic choice with famous bearers including French singer Laeticia Hallyday and Belgian tennis player Justine Henin.
Lafayette is a French given name meaning "from the wide estate," derived from "la fayette." It has been associated with nobility and grandeur since it was often used by high-ranking families in France. The name gained popularity in the United States during the late 18th century due to the significant contributions of Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette, a French nobleman who played a crucial role in helping the U.S. gain independence from Britain during the American Revolution.
Lafaye is a rare French given name derived from "lafaiha," meaning "flag" or "banner." It was historically associated with brave warriors carrying banners into battle during medieval times.
Lafayette is a French male given name meaning 'of the laurels,' symbolizing victory, notable for its historic bearer, the Marquis de Lafayette, who played significant roles in both American and French Revolutions.
Lafayette, of French origin, means 'of or related to the festival', originally given to children born around significant celebrations.
LaFerne is a rare but notable French-derived name, believed to mean "luck" or "happiness," often found in regions with significant French influence like Canada and Louisiana.
Lafayette is a rare French-origin given name derived from 'la faith' meaning 'the faith'. It gained prominence through the Marquis de Lafayette, a key figure in both American and French revolutions, who adopted it as his surname.
Lafon is a unique French given name derived from 'la fontaine', meaning 'the little fountain'. It signifies tranquility and beauty, originating in medieval France near bodies of water.
Lafon is a French given name which means "from the little oven". It originated from the French word 'fourneau' and was historically associated with bakers or those involved in baking.
Lafondra is an exotic and unique given name of uncertain origin and meaning, potentially derived from the French surname Lafendra, which means "to split" or "to cleave." Despite its mysterious beginnings, Lafondra has gained popularity in recent years, notably borne by former professional basketball player Lafondra Fortson.