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Laylia is an Arabic girls' name meaning 'night beauty', derived from 'layl' (night) and '-iyah' (-belonging).
Layliah is an Arabic name meaning "night," derived from Layla, associated with the tragic love story of Layla and Majnun.
Layliana is an Arabic-origin name derived from 'layl', meaning 'night', with '-iana' suggesting a connection to night or darkness.
Laylina is an Arabic-derived name meaning 'night,' associated with beauty, mystery, and Islamic literature, transcending cultural boundaries worldwide.
Laylla is an Arabic feminine given name derived from "layl," meaning "night.
Laylonie, of West African origin, means 'night' in Arabic and signifies giftedness.
Laysa is a unique and captivating female name of Arabic origin, derived from the word 'layl' meaning 'night'.
Layssa is a Spanish name of Arabic origin, derived from 'Layla' meaning 'night', popularized in Spain during the Middle Ages through Moorish influence.
Layth is an Arabic name meaning 'night', derived from 'laytha', and has religious significance as well.
Lazayah is an Arabic-derived unisex name meaning 'graceful' or 'elegant', popularized in recent years for its uniqueness and sophistication.
Lazhane is an Arabic name meaning "laughter," symbolizing joy and positivity, traditionally bestowing good fortune.
Laziah is an Arabic name meaning 'tired', but symbolizing piety and nobility in Islamic tradition.
Laziya is an elegant Arabic name derived from 'laziza', meaning 'beautiful'. It's associated with grace and brings good fortune.
Laziyah is an Arabic origin name derived from 'laze' meaning victory or triumph.
Leahmarie is a unique Hebrew-Arabesque name combining 'Leah', meaning 'weary' from the Hebrew Bible, with 'Marium', the Latin form of Maryam, signifying 'sea of bitterness' in Arabic. It's a rare yet meaningful option honoring both Jewish and Islamic traditions.
Leaya is an Arabic given name derived from "layla", meaning "night". It is often associated with beauty, mystery, and enchantment, reflecting the magical qualities of night in many cultures. Historically used as a nickname for girls born at night, Leaya has evolved into a distinct name popular among parents appreciating its unique sound and cultural significance.
Leayah is an Arabic-origin name meaning "night journey" or "traveling at night," derived from the Islamic belief in Prophet Muhammad's miraculous nocturnal journey to Jerusalem. It was given to a female companion who accompanied him on this extraordinary event, known as the Isra and Miraj.
Leayla is an Arabic feminine given name meaning 'night', associated with tranquility and mystery. It gained popularity due to its melodic sound and distinctiveness in literature, notably in "The Layla and Majnun" epic love story.
Lehla is an Arabic origin name meaning "night", with historical significance in Middle Eastern cultures and associated with beauty and mystique.
Leihla is an Arabic girl's name meaning 'night', often associated with mystery and tranquility in Arab culture.
Leila is a female name of Arabic origin, derived from the male name Layla meaning 'night', popularized globally through the Arabian love tale Layla and Majnun.
Leila is an Arabic-origin name derived from 'layl', meaning 'night'. It's associated with the legendary lovers Layla and Majnun.
Leilamarie is a unique Hawaiian name composed of Arabic "Leila" meaning 'night' and French/Florentine 'Marie' signifying 'star of the sea'.
Leilannie is a unique Hawaiian name derived from "Leila," meaning "night" in Arabic, and "ani," meaning "blessing" or "response" in Hawaiian, signifying "blessing of the night" or "response to the night.
Leilia is an Arabic name meaning "beautiful night", popularized by One Thousand and One Nights as the daughter of Harun al-Rashid, symbolizing beauty and grace.
Leilla is an Arabic origin name meaning "night," inspired by the legendary lovers Layla and Majnun in Islamic culture.
Leiluna is a recent creation, blending Arabic 'Leila' (night beauty) with Latin 'Luna' (moon), symbolizing the enchanting moonlit nights.
Leiyla is an elegant Arabic-origin name meaning 'night' or 'dark-haired woman', popularized globally through literature and beloved by families worldwide.
Lekayla is an Arabic-origin name derived from "lek" meaning intelligence and "kayla" meaning savior, conveying the meaning of intelligent savior.
Lemar is a unique Senegalese name derived from Arabic 'Ali', meaning 'elevated'. It's famously carried by Senegal's first president, Leopold Sedar Senghor Lemarr.
Lemya is a rare yet elegant Arabic girl's name meaning 'graceful' or 'elegant', with roots in ancient Mesopotamian goddess titles and Arabic literature.
Lequetta is an unique African American given name created during the late 19th or early 20th century in the Southern United States, with uncertain origins but believed to be a variant spelling of names like Lequita or Lekitta, possibly inspired by Arabic name Leila meaning "night beauty". Despite its unclear meaning, Lequetta has gained popularity among African Americans and remains a rare yet beloved name today.
Letarsha is an unusual yet captivating African-American female name, derived from the Arabic Latifah meaning 'gentle' or 'kind'.
Leyla is an Arabic name derived from "layla", meaning "night".
Leylah is a unique Arabic name meaning 'night', derived from Layla. It's known for its association with the tragic love story of Layla and Majnun, but also evokes beauty and mystery.
Ayin is an Arabic name for girls meaning 'eye', signifying vigilance, wisdom, and sight. It's uncommon yet distinctive.
Leylan is an Arabic name meaning "noble", derived from Layla, "night". It's a unique and distinctive name gaining popularity worldwide, particularly in France, Belgium, and Canada since the 1990s.
Leylanie is a unique Spanish name with Arabic influences, meaning 'dark beauty', gaining popularity in South America during the late 20th century.
Leylany is a unique Latin-derived name meaning 'happy' or 'cheerful', created by Miguel de Cervantes for his novel "Don Quixote", though some sources suggest Arabic origins from Layla meaning 'night beauty'. It's sparingly used but associated with creativity and intellect due to its literary roots.
Liala is a Spanish feminine given name meaning 'jasmine' or associated with the Arabic name Layla, meaning 'night'.