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Levonne is a rare French-derived given name with unknown meaning, possibly related to the German element 'bright' or 'shining'.
LeVontae is a recent African American invention, derived from "Le" meaning 'the' in French and Vontae/Vonte, popularized by rapper DMX. Its meaning is unclear but often interpreted as suggesting connection or belonging alongside power and resilience. The name gained popularity through hip-hop culture in the late 20th century, with rapper DMX's influence. Today, it remains distinctive yet carries prestige due to its association with hip-hop royalty.
Levoy is a rare French-origin given name with an uncertain history and meaning, potentially related to the French surname Lavoie but this connection is not definitive.
Lewis is an English name derived from Old French Louis, itself from German Ludwig ('famous in battle'). It has been worn by notable figures like Lewis the Pious and remains popular today.
Lexanne is a rare yet elegant French name composed of 'Alex', derived from Greek Alexander meaning "defender of mankind", and '-anne', a French feminine diminutive ending.
Lexci is a unique, French-derived feminine form of Alexis, meaning 'helper' or 'defender'.
Lexey is a rare, captivating unisex given name of French origin derived from "lexique," meaning dictionary or vocabulary. It symbolizes knowledge, intelligence, and communication.
Lexine is a French origin name derived from 'lexique', meaning dictionary or lexicon, combining 'lex-' and '-ine'.
Leyon is a French name derived from the word "lion," meaning "lion." It was originally used as a nickname for brave individuals during the Middle Ages before becoming a popular given name for boys in France and beyond.
Leyonna is a rare, beautiful name with unknown origins, potentially drawing inspiration from the French 'lézard' meaning 'lizard', or the Italian 'Leonardo', conveying adaptability, strength, and uniqueness.
Lezanne is a charming and distinctive French girl's name derived from "lezard," meaning "lizard.
Lezette is a rare, distinctive French girl's name believed to derive from the Occitan word "lezeta," meaning "little lake" or "small pond." Its exact origins are unclear, adding to its mystique.
Lezly is a distinctive name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting it could be derived from Scottish Leslie or French Lizette but lacking definitive proof. Despite its mysterious beginnings, Lezly has been used as a unisex given name in recent years, primarily in English-speaking countries during the mid-20th century. Its significance remains largely personal and subjective due to limited historical and literary references.
Liamgael is an Irish name composed of Liam, meaning "helmet" or "protector," and Gaël, derived from the Breton word for "wisdom.
Liane is a unique French girl's name derived from the Latin word 'liana', meaning vine or creeper, symbolizing gracefulness and adaptability.
Lianette is a French-derived name meaning 'vine' or 'ivy', symbolizing grace and beauty.
Lianne is a unique female name with origins in Irish (Liadh, meaning "flower") and French (Liliane, meaning "lily") names, combining nature and beauty. Created as a blend of Linda and Elaine, Lianne gained popularity in the late 20th century. Pronounced /lee-ahhn/, it's often used standalone or as a shortened form of Liadh or Liliane.
Liannette is a rare French female given name coined by Georges Sand, signifying 'liana' or 'creeper plant'.
The name Liannys is of Spanish origin, created by Puerto Rican writer Pedro Juan Soto for his 1957 novel "La Tumba de la Serpiente." It's not derived from any existing name or word but rather an original creation combining elements reminiscent of French Liliane and Greek/Latin Anna. Despite having no official meaning, it has gained popularity in some Spanish-speaking countries due to its uniqueness and literary legacy.
Libbey is a rare American given name of French origin, derived from the surname 'Libbey', possibly meaning 'monastery'.
Libertie is a rare French given name meaning 'freedom', derived from the word 'liberté'. It embodies the ideals of liberty and independence, echoing the French Revolution's motto liberté, égalité, fraternité.
Licette is a rare French girl's name with an unknown history, possibly derived from "lichette," meaning "little lick" or "taste.
Lielle is a unique French female name derived from 'lierre', meaning 'ivy', symbolizing strength and resilience.
Lien is a French name derived from 'lien,' meaning 'tie' or 'bond,' symbolizing unity and harmony.
Liette is a rare French given name derived from 'lierre,' meaning 'ivy,' symbolizing strength and resilience.
Lilac is a distinctive French name meaning 'lilac flower', first used in the 19th century.
Lilany is a beautiful French name derived from 'lilas,' meaning lilac flowers, symbolizing elegance and grace.
Lilas is a French-derived name meaning "lilac" or "lily of the valley," symbolizing beauty and grace.
Lilette is a charming French feminine name derived from "lilas," meaning lilac, symbolizing elegance and beauty.
Liley is a captivating French name derived from 'lilas', meaning 'lilac', signifying beauty and charm.
Lili is a charming French girls' name derived from 'lilas', meaning 'lilac'.
The name Liliane is of French origin, derived from the Latin word "lilium," meaning "lily." It signifies elegance, beauty, and purity.
Lilianne is a French feminine name derived from Latin 'lilium', meaning 'lily'.
Lilie is a French female first name derived from Latin 'lilium', meaning 'lily', symbolizing purity, beauty, and grace.
Lilien is a French origin name meaning 'lily', symbolizing purity and beauty, popular among French nobility during Middle Ages, also found in Germany with variations like Liliane, notably used by French writer Marie-Louise Gagneur and German actress Liliane Heilig.
Lilienne is a rare yet elegant French name derived from 'lilas', meaning lilac, symbolizing grace and first love.
Lilirose is a unique feminine name of French origin that combines the elegance of Lily with the grace of Rose. It was popularized during the Middle Ages by combining Liliane (Latin for lily) and Roseline (Latin for rose garden).
Lillard, of French origin, is a distinctive name derived from 'l'eau' meaning water, and 'moulin' signifying mill, reflecting its bearer's occupational roots as a miller or grinder.
The name Lille originates from France and means 'little' in English, potentially derived as a nickname for someone petite or the youngest child.
Lillette is a charming and rare given name of French origin, derived from the city of Lille in northern France. Its meaning varies but includes 'little hill' or 'small river', reflecting its Germanic origins, or possibly 'graceful'.