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Laquashia is a unique African American girl's name derived from Swahili 'laquasha', meaning 'to speak'.
Laquavious is an uncommon yet significant American given name of African-American origin, derived from 'Lake' and 'Vious', meaning 'Life of the Lake', symbolizing inner strength and tranquility.
Laquavius is a distinctive African American male given name with uncertain etymology but believed to mean "powerful" or "to bring forth," inspired by various African names like Kofi or Aquil, gaining popularity in recent years due to its cultural significance.
Laquaysha is a unique and graceful African-American name derived from Swahili 'laqaysha', meaning 'graceful'.
LaQueen is a distinctive African American given name coined by R&B singer Aaliyah in the 1990s, blending "La" and "Queen" to symbolize grace, elegance, and regal power.
Laquella is an uncommon, distinctive given name of African-American origin created by author Zadie Smith for her novel "White Teeth.
Laquenda is an American name created by Stephen King for his 1978 novel "The Stand". It does not have an official meaning or symbolism beyond its fictional origins, but has gained popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and literary connection.
Laquetha is a rare African American female name, created by parents with personal significance, and its meaning varies individually.
Laquez is an African American origin name created by combining Allen Iverson and Shaquille O'Neal's names. Its meaning is not explicitly defined but often associated with power or strength, reflecting its athletic inspirations.
Laquicha is an unique African American name created by combining LaQuanda and Aquisha, popular in the 1970s-2000s.
Laquida is a distinctive African American name created by author Terry McMillan for her novel "Waiting to Exhale," first published in 1992. The protagonist Laquida Harris embodies ambition, intelligence, and resilience despite facing personal struggles.
LaQuiesha is a unique African American name created in the late 20th century as a blend of LaToya and Michelle. It has no known historical significance or meaning but carries a musical quality and has been borne by notable athletes like LaQuiesha Wallace and LaQuiesha Washington.
The name Laquincia, of African American origin, means "one who brings light" and signifies strength, courage, and freedom.
The name Laquinn is of American origin and has gained popularity recently. It does not have a specific meaning or history as it's considered a modern creation, likely inspired by names like Lauren and Quinn.
The name Laquinta is of American origin, blending Laquita and Quintina, and gained popularity among African American families during the 1970s-1980s. Its meaning, while not definitive, can be interpreted as "a little bit of joy.
Laquinta is an uncommon African American given name derived from the Swahili word "la kinta," meaning five, with no specific English meaning.
Laquinton is an American baby boy's name with a unique, modern sound derived from combining elements of other names. Its origins are uncertain, but it has gained popularity in recent years, with only 12 boys being named Laquinton in the U.S. in 2019.
Laquishia is a unique African American name meaning 'smart' or 'intelligent' in Swahili, derived from the blend of LaShanda and Quisha.
Laquista is an African-American name derived from the Swahili word "laquistu," meaning "bold" or "courageous.
Laquitha is an African American girl's name created by combining Laquita and Aquitha in the late 20th century. It has no specific meaning but is associated with uniqueness, strength, and intelligence.
The unique name Laquitta, coined by Iceberg Slim in his 1969 novel 'Pimp,' is of African American origin and combines Latisha and Aquita.
Laqundra is a unique African-American feminine given name, created by singer Aaliyah in the mid-1990s with an unknown meaning but chosen for its distinctive sound.
Laquon is an American name of African-American origin, coined by parents seeking a distinctive name reflecting their cultural heritage. Its meaning is unknown, but it gained popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s for its unique sound and cultural significance.
Larae is an American name created by Stephen King for his novel 'Insomnia', meaning 'brighten' or 'shine'.
Larajean is an American-origin name created by blending Lara ('laurel') and Jean ('God is gracious'), offering a rare yet meaningful combination of victory and divine favor.
Laramy is a distinctive American given name coined by Thomas Wolfe for his novel "Of Time and the River." Its meaning remains unclear, but it is sometimes associated with the Laramie River in Wyoming. Despite uncertain origins, Laramy has gained global popularity as a unisex name, often leaning towards male due to its strong sound.
Laray is a distinctive American given name with uncertain origins, possibly derived from Latin words or modern invention, but commonly associated with females despite its unisex potential. Its rarity adds to its unique appeal.
Laree is a rare American girl's name, likely derived from Laura, which means 'laurel' or 'victory' in Latin.
Lareen is a distinctive name of modern American origin created by author Sherrilyn Kenyon for her powerful and mysterious protagonist in "The Dark Hunter Chronicles.
Lareisha is a unique African American name that means "beautiful girl" in Swahili, popularized by Olympic gold medalist Lareisha Jones.
Larell is an African American name of recent popularity, derived from Larrel and signifying 'song of the sea' or 'from the seacoast'.
Larhonda is a captivating female name of African American origin, derived from LaShanda (meaning "harmony") and Lara ("toward the sea"), with onda meaning "song" or "melody".
Lariah is a unique Hebrew name meaning 'my song' or 'my melody', gaining popularity in recent years due to its musical quality and biblical connection despite not being widely used in the United States.
Lariesha is an African American-origin name created from elements of Larisha, Laresha, and Leshay, signifying uniqueness and strength.
Larkynn is an American name from Old English elements 'læc' meaning 'song' and 'wynn' signifying 'joy'. It gained popularity during the late 20th century baby boom.
Larnell is an American name of African origin, combining LaRon ("song") and El (biblical short form), meaning "song of God".
Larnette is an American unisex name created by combining Laronda and Annette, meaning "graceful" or "graced with God's favor.
Laroyce is an American-derived name created by combining Lawrence and Royce, signifying strength and royal or rushy origins. It is unique with no significant historical figures bearing it.
Larrell is an African American variant of Larry, derived from the Latin Laurence meaning "laurel" or "wreath of bay," symbolizing victory. It originated in mid-20th century America as a unique alternative to common names like Larry and Lawrence.
Larresha is a distinctive African American name with a believed meaning of "powerful beauty," derived from the blend of Laronda ("thunder" or "strong wave") and Leshia ("more beautiful").