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Lakeysia is an uncommon yet beautiful name of African American origin, derived from 'Lakeisha', combining 'Lake' (body of water) and Hebrew 'Kesha' (like God).
Lakeyta is a unique African American name derived from the Swahili word 'lake', meaning 'calmness' or 'peace', with '-ita' signifying an action bringing about this state.
Lakieshia is an elegant African American name derived from Lakisha, combining "lake" (body of water) and "isha" (God is my salvation). Popularized in the 1970s-1980s, it celebrates cultural heritage while offering uniqueness through its spelling.
Lakin is a distinctive American given name derived from the English surname Lakin, which originates from the place name Lakenheath in Suffolk, England. The name likely refers to someone who lived near an open lake.
Lakin is an American given name with obscure origins that may be interpreted as "elegant" or "graceful.
Lakisha is a distinctive African American female name derived from 'lake' and Hebrew 'isha', meaning 'female lake', popularized during the Civil Rights Movement.
Lakisha is a unique and beautiful name of African American origin, derived from "LaKesha," meaning "pure" or "clear." It gained popularity during the 1970s and 1980s within the African American community and has since become a beloved name with a rich cultural heritage.
Lakisha is an African-American name variant of Lakesha, meaning 'to have courage' or 'be brave', popularized in the 1970s-80s.
Laklyn is a modern American name created by combining "Lake" and "lynn", meaning "lake". It's often associated with water, tranquility, and natural beauty, though its history is not well-documented.
Laklynn is a rare and captivating American name believed to combine "lake" and "Lynn," symbolizing natural tranquility, though its exact origin remains mysterious.
Lakoda is a distinct Native American name of Sioux origin meaning "friend" or "comrade," historically used for trustworthy individuals.
Lakoda is a unique, gender-neutral Native American name of Sioux origin, meaning 'to emerge' or 'come out', associated with new beginnings and transformation.
The name Lakota originates from the Sioux tribe and means 'ally' or 'friend', reflecting the importance of community among the Sioux people.
Lakotah, of Native American origin, translates to 'friend' or 'ally' in Sioux language.
Lakreisha is an African American name derived from Swahili "lakira", meaning "to laugh", interpreted as "she who brings laughter".
Lakrystal is an uncommon yet captivating African American name, derived from the combination of 'Lake' and 'Crystal', signifying water and transparency respectively.
Lakynn is a captivating Native American name derived from Cherokee 'laekan', meaning 'from the little stream', evoking imagery of freshness and fluidity.
Lamar is an African American given name derived from the African word "Lamara," meaning "peaceful.
Lamarcus is an African American given name derived from Latin "Lamar", meaning "servant of Mars" the Roman god of war.
Lamarion is an uncommon African American name composed of "La" meaning "the" in several West African languages, and "Marion," derived from the Latin male name "Marius," suggesting "the one like Marius." This name may reflect recent African American naming trends towards creating unique and meaningful names inspired by history and culture.
Lamarious is a unique name of African American origin, likely created in recent decades by combining elements of different names or sounds, though its meaning and history remain undocumented.
Lamarkus is an American name derived from Lamar (African-American meaning "server of the Lord") and Marcus (Latin meaning "dedicated to Mars"). It combines spirituality and strength, gaining popularity among African-American families.
Lamarria is a beautiful and unique Choctaw Native American name meaning 'pure beauty'.
Lamarrion is an elaborated form of Lamar, an African name meaning "sea" in Swahili.
Lameisha is a unique African American female name derived from Swahili 'misheni', meaning 'friendship'.
Lameshia is an African American name created in the late 20th century, blending LaShay and Mesha, potentially meaning "the gift" from Hebrew elements.
Lamichael is a distinctive American name combining African American (Lamar) and Hebrew (Michael, 'who is like God?') influences.
Lamoni is an American male given name popularized by Mormonism, derived from the Book of Mormon's King Lamoni, with a suggested Hebrew meaning of 'lion-like strength'.
Lamoni is a Native American name meaning 'beautiful lake', originating from the Winnebago tribe and popularized by Lamoni, Iowa town named after this beautiful lake.
Lamontae is a modern African American given name derived from the blend of Lamont (Scottish occupational surname meaning 'servant of Martin') and Taheem/Taheim (Arabic 'calm'). It combines strength and serenity.
Lamorris is an American-origin given name created by African Americans during slavery, combining Lamar ("from the sea") and Morris ("dark-skinned" or "sea-dweller"), with a unique history and charm.
Lanadia is a unique African American female given name created in the early 20th century, often associated with concepts of beauty or light, interpreted as "beauty that shines" or "light that illuminates.
Lanaeh is a rare, unique name with no clear origin or meaning. It's often perceived as a blend of names like Lara, Anna, Leah, or Lane. Pronounced /ˌlɑːneɪ/, it lacks common variations or diminutives, retaining its distinctive character. Not listed among the top baby names in the U.S., Lanaeh stands out for its rarity and memorability.
Lanaysha is a unique Hebrew-derived name meaning "answer," gaining popularity among African American communities for its strong identity association.
Lanayshia is a distinctive female name of African American origin, derived from Swahili words 'Lana' meaning calm or peaceful and 'aysia' signifying beauty. It signifies the hope for inner peace and outer beauty.
Landen is an English name derived from 'land', meaning 'ground' or 'earth'. It was coined by American author Judy Blume for her 1972 novel 'Fudge' and has since gained popularity as a boys' name, rising in rankings to #345 in the US by 2019.
Lander is an American given name of unique origin, derived from 'lander,' meaning one who surveys or measures land, popularized by explorer Ferdinand Vandeveer during the early 19th century due to his land surveying activities.
Landon is an English name derived from 'land', meaning 'ground' or 'tract of land'. It signifies being earthy, grounded, and connected to nature. Originally used as a surname in medieval England, Landon evolved into a given name in the latter half of the 20th century, becoming popular worldwide with consistent ranking among top boys' names since the early 1980s in the United States.
Landree is a unique American given name created by author Stephenie Meyer for her Twilight series, with potential interpretations relating to nature and growth despite lacking definitive meaning or history.
Landyn is a modern American boy's name with a strong sound, possibly derived from 'Landon' meaning 'from the long hill', or 'Landofnir' meaning 'land of peace'.