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Lennyn is a distinctive Scottish given name derived from "Leòmhann," meaning "lion." It signifies strength, courage, and leadership.
Lenon is a rare, distinctive Scottish boys' name derived from Lennox, meaning "fifty," gaining recent popularity due to its unique sound and association with John Lennon's creativity.
Lenox is a distinctive American given name derived from the Scottish surname Lennox, meaning "fiftieth" in Gaelic, and associated with wealth and influence in the United States.
Lensey is a rare Scottish female given name, possibly derived from the surname Lennox meaning 'marsh land', with no clear evidence of its origin.
Lensy is a unique female name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the French 'Lens' meaning 'lens' or 'flint', or a variant spelling of Scottish Leslie meaning 'garden of peace'.
Lenyx is a captivating French name derived from "lennox," meaning "from the bright hill.
Lenzi is an uncommon Italian-origin name derived from Lennox, meaning 'elm grove' and traditionally given to Clan Hay chiefs.
Lenzie is a unique Scottish name derived from "Lethneam" or "Leathann", meaning 'wide, spacious valley'. It signifies vast, open spaces and natural beauty, adding to its charm and allure.
The name Les is of English origin, often used for boys but can also be given to girls. It has two possible meanings: it's either a short form of Leslie, meaning "garden of peace" or "garden of pleasure", derived from Scottish surname Leslie; or it could mean "shining land" as a short form of other names starting with Le-.
Leshae is a beautiful, modern African-American name created by combining Leslie ("garden of peace") and Shae ("shadow"), offering versatility in pronunciation.
Leshaun is a distinctive American name derived from Leslie 'garden of holly' and Shaun 'God is gracious', blended for uniqueness.
Leshawn is a contemporary boys' name of African origin, derived from Scottish Leslie, meaning 'garden of peace'.
Leshonda is a distinctive American female name created by blending Leslie ('garden of peace') and Shonda ('desire'), with a pronunciation /LESH-ohn-dah/.
Leslie is a Scottish name derived from 'Leith-cuilidh', meaning 'garden of peace', originally given to people living near gardens or enclosures.
Leslie is a Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Leos", meaning "garden seat" or "garden enclosure".
Leslie is a Scottish unisex given name derived from the surname meaning 'garden of peace'.
Lesle is a French female name meaning 'from the meadow', derived from the Scottish name Leslie.
Leslea is a rare English girl's name derived from the Old English word "hles", meaning "pasture". It signifies openness and freedom, making it a powerful and meaningful choice.
Leslee is a unique American given name created by combining Leslie and Lee, meaning 'garden of holly' and river/surname respectively. It gained popularity in the mid-20th century.
Lesley is a Scottish given name derived from the place name 'Leslie', meaning 'garden' in Old French.
Lesley is a Scottish unisex given name derived from the Gaelic surname 'Leeslie', which originated from the Old Norse personal name 'Ljótólfr'. The meaning of Lesley is 'famous wolf'.
Lesleyann is an American given name derived from the English Leslie, itself originating from the Scottish surname Lysle meaning 'garden of elders'. The '-ann' suffix adds a feminine touch and modernity.
Lesleyanne is a distinctive Scottish name with unknown meaning, derived from the French surname de Lesselines through its Scottish equivalent Leslie. It gained popularity in the US mid-20th century and has various spellings like Leslie Anne or Leslye Anne. Notable bearers include actresses Lesley-Anne Down and Lesley-Ann Pitman.
Leslie is a Scottish name originally derived from the Norman French town Lessay, meaning "from Lessay." It was first used as a boy's name in Scotland during the 13th century but later became more commonly associated with girls. Notable individuals named Leslie include Henry Leslie, an English composer, and American actress Leslie Howard.
The Scottish origin name Leslie, derived from a Norman surname meaning 'from the garden of Leith', has evolved from being predominantly used for boys in the 19th century to now being considered unisex and popular for both genders.
The name Leslie is of Scottish origin, derived from the Old French word 'Lais' meaning 'garden' or 'laurel'. It was originally used as a surname before becoming popular as a gender-neutral given name during the Victorian era, often associated with elegance and sophistication.
Leslieann is a Scottish name derived from the Leslie clan's habitation in Angus, meaning 'garden of peace', first appearing in the late 20th century by combining Leslie with '-ann'.
Leslieanne is a rare, American feminine given name derived from the Scottish 'Leslie' meaning garden, combined with the French 'Anne' meaning grace.
Lesliee is an American female name with Scottish roots, created by combining the masculine Leslie ("garden of holly") with the feminine suffix "-ee".
Lesly is a unisex given name of French origin, derived from the Scottish surname Leslie, believed to mean 'garden of happiness' or 'garden of pleasure'. It has been used as both a masculine and feminine name throughout history and is recognized globally for its rich historical significance.
Lessie is a distinctive American feminine name of Scottish Gaelic origin, originally meaning 'gardener'.
Lessie is a charming Scottish feminine name derived from the Gaelic phrase "Leathlaidh", meaning "garden".
Lessley is a rare Scottish female name derived from the Leslie clan surname, meaning 'church garden'.
Lessley is an uncommon American feminine name created by John Updike for his character Leslie in "The Witches of Eastwick". It's a variant spelling of Leslie, meaning 'garden of gardens' or 'from the garden'.
Lesslie is a distinct Scottish name derived from Leslie, meaning 'garden of holly' or 'elm trees', typically used for males since the Middle Ages.
The name Lesslie has Scottish origins, dating back to the Norman conquest of England in 1066. It translates to 'from the thicket or wood', originally a surname associated with strength and independence, now used as a unisex given name.
Letha is a rare, feminine given name of Scottish origin derived from the surname Leith, which means 'music' or 'song'.
Lethel is a rare given name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from an ancient Scottish surname or a variant of Lancelot.
Levern is a rare Scottish male name derived from the river Leven, meaning 'battle noise' or 'shouting', reflecting its powerful character.
Lezlee is a rare English name likely derived from Lee, which may have Korean or Scottish origins, meaning "bamboo grove" or "garden of holly," respectively.