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KITTI: Variant of English
Kitty,
meaning "pure."
KITTY:
Pet form of Katherine, meaning
"pure."
KOLLEEN:
Variant of English Colleen, meaning
"girl."
KOLOUR:
English variant of the word "color" used as a name.
KORA:
English variant of Greek Korë, meaning
"maiden."
KORINA:
English variant of Greek Korinna, meaning
"maiden."
KORRINE:
English variant of French Corinne, meaning
"maiden."
KORTNEY:
Variant of English unisex Courtney,
meaning "short nose."
KOURTNEY:
Variant of English unisex Courtney,
meaning "short nose."
KRIS:
Unisex nickname for numerous names starting with Kris-.
KRISSY:
Variant of Chrissy, meaning
"follower of Christ."
KRISTAL:
Variant of English Crystal, meaning
"crystal, ice."
KRISTEEN:
English variant of Christine,
meaning "follower of Christ."
KRISTEL:
Variant of English Kristal, meaning "crystal, ice."
KRISTEN:
German form of Christine,
meaning "follower of Christ."
KRISTI:
Variant of English Kristy,
meaning "follower of Christ."
KRISTIA:
English pet form of Christina,
meaning "follower of Christ."
KRISTIE:
Variant of English Kristy,
meaning "follower of Christ."
KRISTY:
Pet form of Christina,
meaning "follower of Christ."
KRYSTAL:
Variant of English Crystal, meaning
"crystal, ice."
KRYSTELLE:
Variant of English Crystal, meaning
"crystal, ice."
KRYSTINA:
Variant of Christina,
meaning "follower of Christ."
KRYSTINE:
Variant of Christine,
meaning "follower of Christ."
KRYSTLE:
Variant of English Crystal, meaning
"crystal, ice."
KYLA:
Feminine form of Kyle, meaning
"slender."
KYLER:
English unisex name which derives ultimately from masculine Irish Kilian, meaning
"little warrior."
KYLIE: Australian name, probably derived from
the Aboriginal word for "boomerang." Also a feminine form of English Kyle, meaning
"slender."
KYM:
Variant of English Kim, meaning "King's City
Meadow."
KYRA:
Variant of English Cyra, meaning "like
the sun."
KYRSTEN:
English variant of Kirsten,
meaning "follower of Christ."
LACEY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, meaning
"lace-like."
LACY:
Variant of English Lacey, meaning "lace-like."
LADONNA:
Elaborated form of Donna, meaning
either "lady" or "world
ruler."
LADY:
Nickname for Adelaide, meaning "noble sort."
LAGINA:
Modern English name, possibly derived from the Irish river Lagena or the
name of an ancient cult site in Turkey famous for its Hecate Sanctuary.
According to one theory, the name may mean "fixed, unchanging."
LAIDEY:
Variant of English Lady, meaning "noble sort."
LAILA:
English variant of Arabic Layla, meaning
"night."
LAINEY:
English pet form of French Elaine, meaning
"torch" or "moon" or more likely "to elope."
LAKEISHA:
Elaborated form of English Keisha, meaning
"cinnamon tree."
LAKESHIA:
Variant of English Lakeisha, meaning "cinnamon
tree."
LAKISHA:
Variant of English Lakeisha,
meaning "cinnamon tree."
LALAGE:
English name derived from the Greek word lalageo, meaning "to
babble."
LALIA:
Nickname for English Eulalia,
meaning "well-spoken."
LALLA:
Pet form of English Lalage, meaning "to
babble."
LALLIE:
Pet form of English Lalage, meaning "to babble."
LALLY:
Variant of English Lallie, meaning "to babble."
LANA:
Nickname for English Alana
"beautiful, handsome," and Russian Svetlana
"light."
LANEY:
Variant of English Lainey, meaning
"torch" or "moon" or more likely "to elope."
LARA:
Russian nickname for Larisa, probably
meaning "fortified town."
LARAINE:
Variant of Lorraine, meaning "land of the
people of Lothar."
LAREYNA:
Elaborated form of Lorraine,
meaning "land of the people of Lothar."
LARI:
English pet form of Latin Laura,
meaning "laurel."
LARISA:
English variant of Larissa, probably meaning "fortified
town."
LARISSA:
English and Russian name derived from
a city in Ancient Greece, probably meaning "fortified town."
LARK:
English unisex name derived from the bird name, itself ultimately from Old
English lawcere, meaning "songbird."
LARYN:
Variant of English Lauren, meaning
"of Laurentum."
LASHAWN:
Modern feminine form of English Shawn, meaning
"God is gracious."
LASHAY:
Elaborated form of Shay, possibly
meaning "hawk-like."
LASHONDA:
Elaborated form of Shawnda, meaning
"God is gracious."
LATANYA:
Elaborated form of Tania, probably
meaning "father."
LATASHA:
English elaborated form of Russian Tasha,
meaning
"birthday," or in Church Latin "Christmas day."
LATISHA:
Variant of English Letitia, meaning "happiness."
LATONYA:
Elaborated form of Tonya, possibly
meaning "invaluable."
LATOYA:
Elaborated form of Toya, possibly meaning
"toy."
LAURA:
Feminine form of Latin Laurus,
meaning "laurel."
LAURAINE:
Variant of English Lorraine, meaning "land of the
people of Lothar."
LAURE:
French form of Latin Laura, meaning "laurel."
LAUREEN:
Pet form of Latin Laura,
meaning "laurel."
LAUREL:
English name derived from the tree name, "laurel." Can also serve
as a pet form of Latin Laura, which has the same meaning.
LAURELLE:
Variant of English Laurel, meaning "laurel."
LAUREN:
Feminine form of Laurence,
meaning "of Laurentum."
LAURENA:
English variant of Portuguese/Spanish Lorena, meaning
"of Laurentum."
LAURENCIA:
Feminine form of Laurence,
meaning "of Laurentum."
LAURENE:
Variant of English Lauren, meaning
"of Laurentum."
LAURESSA: Pet form of Latin
Laura,
meaning "laurel."
LAURETTA:
Italian diminutive form of Latin Laura,
meaning "little laurel."
LAURETTE:
Diminutive form of French Laure, meaning "little laurel."
LAURIE:
English unisex pet form of Lauren and Laurence,
both meaning "of Laurentum."
LAURINDA:
Elaborated form of Latin Laura, meaning "laurel."
LAURINE:
Pet form of Latin Laura, meaning "laurel."
LAURISSA:
Elaborated form of Latin Laura,
meaning "laurel."
LAURITA:
English pet form of Latin Laura,
meaning "laurel."
LAURYN:
Variant of Lauren, meaning
"of Laurentum."
LAVENA:
The famous Caffé Lavena in Venus, Italy was established by Carlos Lavena in
1750 and is still run by the Lavena family today. It is possible that the
English name was derived from this cafe. The name may be related to Latin Lavinia,
itself of obscure origin, but possibly meaning "purity."
LAVENDER:
English name derived from the name of the "lavender flower." Also
considered a color name.
LAVERN:
Variant of English unisex Laverne. When
feminine, it is a variant of Roman Laverna, possibly meaning
"spring-like;
to be verdant." When masculine it
is from the French surname Lavergne, meaning "the alder (tree)."
LAVERNE:
English unisex name. When feminine, it is a form of Roman Laverna,
possibly meaning "spring-like; to
be verdant." When masculine it is
from the French surname Lavergne, meaning "the alder (tree)."
LAVINA:
Variant of Roman Lavinia, possibly meaning "purity," or according
to folk etymology, "woman of Rome."
LAVONE:
Variant of English Lavonne, meaning "yew tree."
LAVONNE:
Modern English elaborated form of Yvonne,
meaning "yew tree."
LAWANDA: Modern
elaborated form of English Wanda, meaning
"a Wend; a wanderer," a term used to
refer to migrant Slavs in the sixth century.
LAYTON:
Variant of unisex Leighton, meaning "leek
garden."
LEA:
Variant of Leah, meaning "weary."
LEAH
(Le'ah): Hebrew biblical name of Jacob's
first wife, meaning "weary."
LEANN:
Variant of Liane, a nickname
for names ending with -liane.
LEANNA:
Variant of Liane, a nickname
for names ending with -liana.
LEANNE:
Variant of Liane, a
nickname
for names ending with -liane.
LEATRICE:
Modern English creation, a blend of Leah "weary" and
Beatrice
"voyager (through life)," thus "weary voyager (through life)."
LECIA:
Nickname for English Letitia, meaning
"happiness."
LEE:
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from the Old English word leah, meaning "meadow."
LEEANN:
English compound name composed of Lee "meadow"
and Ann "favor; grace,"
thus "graceful meadow."
LEENA: Variant of English
Lina,
a nickname for names ending with -lina.
LEESA:
Variant of Lisa, meaning "God is my oath."
LEIA:
Variant of Leah, meaning "weary."
LEIGH:
Variant of unisex Lee, meaning "meadow."
LEIGHTON:
"Leek garden." English surname transferred to unisex forename use,
itself from the Old English elements leac "leek" and tun
"enclosure, settlement."
LENA:
Continental nickname for names ending with -lena.
LENE:
Continental nickname for names ending with -lene.
LENORA:
Nickname for Latin Eleanora,
meaning "foreign; the other."
LENORE:
Variant of Lenora, meaning
"foreign; the other."
LEOLA:
Feminine form of Leo, meaning
"lion."
LEONA:
English and German feminine form of Leon,
meaning "lion."
LEONE:
English variant of Leona, meaning
"lion."
LEONORA:
Nickname for Italian Eleanora,
meaning "foreign; the other."
LEONTYNE:
English variant of Roman Leontina, meaning
"lion-like."
LES:
Nickname for unisex Leslie, meaning "garden of
hollies."
LESIA:
Elaborated form of Lisa, meaning "God is my
oath."
LESLEIGH:
Feminine variant of unisex Leslie, meaning
"garden of hollies."
LESLEY:
Variant of unisex Leslie,
meaning "garden of hollies."
LESLIE:
Scottish surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from Lesslyn in Aberdeenshire which got its name from Gaelic leas cuilinn,
meaning "garden of hollies."
LESLY:
Variant of unisex Leslie,
meaning "garden of hollies."
LESSIE:
Feminine pet form of unisex Leslie,
meaning "garden of hollies."
LETA:
Nickname for names ending with -leta.
LETHA:
Nickname for Aletha, meaning "truth."
LETITIA:
English form of Latin Laetitia, meaning
"happiness."
LETTIE:
English pet form of Latin Lettice, meaning
"happiness."
LETTY:
Variant of English Lettie, meaning "happiness."
LEWELLA:
Variant of English Louella,
meaning "famous warrior."
LEXA:
Nickname for Alexandra, meaning
"defender of mankind."
LEXI:
Pet form of Alexandra,
meaning "defender of mankind."
LEXIA:
Nickname for Alexia, meaning
"defender."
LEXIE:
Pet form of Alexia "defender" and
Alexandra "defender of mankind."
LEXINE:
Pet form of Alexandra,
meaning "defender of mankind."
LEXUS:
Nickname for Alexus, meaning
"defender."
LEXY:
Pet form of Alexia "defender" and
Alexandra "defender of mankind."
LIANA:
English nickname for names ending with -liana.
LIANE:
English and French nickname for names ending with -liane.
LIANNE:
English and French nickname for names
ending with -lianne.
LIBBIE:
Variant of English Libby,
meaning "God is my oath."
LIBBY:
English pet form of Elizabeth,
meaning "God is my oath."
LIBERTY:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, itself from Latin libertas,
meaning "freedom."
LIDDY:
Pet form of Lydia, meaning "of Lydia."
LILAC:
English name derived from the name of the flowering bush.
LILI:
English and German pet form of Elizabeth,
meaning "God is my oath."
LILIAN:
English abbreviated form of Liliana,
meaning "lily."
LILIANA:
Continental name derived from the Latin word lilium, meaning
"lily."
LILIANNE:
English variant of Lilian, meaning "lily."
LILITH:
Assyrian myth name of a demon, derived from the word lilitu, meaning
"of the night." In ancient Semitic folklore this so-called demon
was Adam's first wife who was replaced by
Eve because she refused to submit to him.
Nevertheless, Adam and Lilith did have
children together for the legend also says that their offspring were the evil spirits of the world.
LILLI:
Variant of English Lily,
meaning "lily."
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