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LOGAN:
Scottish surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from the place
name in Ayrshire, meaning "hollow, lowland."
LOIDA
(Loída): Spanish form of Lois, possibly meaning
"desirable."
LOIS: Biblical name of the grandmother of
Timothy. The origin and meaning are uncertain, but it may have been
derived from Greek loion, meaning "desirable." It is
often wrongly connected with Louise or Eloise.
LOLA:
English and Spanish pet form of Dolores,
meaning "sorrows."
LOLICIA:
English altered form of Spanish Lolita, meaning
"sorrows."
LOLITA:
Spanish pet form of Lola,
meaning "sorrows."
LONDON:
English surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself denoting someone
"from London."
LONE:
Nickname for Danish Magdalone, meaning
"of Magdala."
LONGINA:
Feminine form of Danish Longin,
meaning "long."
LORA:
German form of Latin Laura, meaning "laurel."
LORAINE:
Variant of English Lorraine, meaning "land of the people of
Lothar."
LORAINNE:
Variant of Lorraine, meaning "land of the people of
Lothar."
LORAYNE:
Variant of Lorraine, meaning "land of the people of
Lothar."
LORE:
Basque unisex name meaning "flower."
Variant of German Lora, meaning "laurel."
LOREA:
Variant of Basque Lore, meaning "flower."
LOREDANA:
This name was invented by the Italian author Luciano Zuccoli for the heroine
of his novel L'amore de Loredana. Apparently, it is a feminine form
of the surname Loredan, meaning "laurel grove."
LOREEN:
Diminutive form of Lora, meaning "little
laurel."
LORELEI:
Variant of German Loreley, meaning "murmuring
rock."
LORELLE:
Variant of English Laurel, meaning
"laurel."
LOREN:
Unisex form of English Lauren, meaning
"of Laurentum."
LORENA:
Latin form of English Lauren,
meaning "of Laurentum."
LORENE:
Variant of Loreen, meaning "little laurel."
LORELEY:
"Murmuring rock." German folklore name of a maiden who lived on a
rock in the Rhine river and lured fishermen to their death with her song.
The name derives from the German words lureln "murmuring"
and ley "rock."
LOREN:
Unisex form of English Lauren, meaning "of Laurentum."
LORENA:
Feminine form of Portuguese Lourenço
and Spanish Lorencio, both meaning
"of Laurentum."
LORENZA:
Feminine form of Italian Lorenzo, meaning
"of Laurentum."
LORETO:
English and Irish religious name, meaning "laurel" in Italian,
referring to the Italian city to which the house of the Virgin Mary is said
to have been carried from Nazareth by angels in the 13th century.
LORETTA:
English form of Italian Lauretta,
meaning "little laurel."
LORETTE:
English form of French Laurette,
meaning "little laurel."
LORI:
Armenian name meaning "linden
tree."
Variant of
English Lorri, meaning "land of the people of Lothar."
LORIE:
Variant of
English Lorri, meaning "land of the people of Lothar."
LORIN:
Variant of
English unisex Loren, meaning "of Laurentum."
LORINDA:
English elaborated form of German Lora, meaning "laurel."
LORIS:
Nickname for Dolores,
meaning "sorrows."
LORITA:
Variant of English Laurita,
meaning "laurel."
LORNA:
Character name used by English novelist R.D. Blackmore. It was probably derived
from the place name Lorne, Scotland, of which the meaning is unknown.
LORRAINE:
English name derived from the name of the French province, itself from the
Latin Lotharingia, meaning "land of the people of Lothar."
LORRI:
Pet form of
English Lorraine,
meaning "land of the people of Lothar."
LORRIE:
Variant of
English Lorri, meaning "land of the people of Lothar."
LOTTA: Nickname for
Swedish Charlotta, meaning
"man."
LOTTE:
English nickname for Charlotte,
meaning "man."
German nickname for Liselotte,
meaning "God is my oath."
LOTTIE:
Pet form of Charlotte,
meaning "man."
LOTUS:
English name derived from the flower name.
LOU:
English unisex nickname for Louis and Louise,
both meaning "famous warrior."
LOUELLA:
Feminine pet form of unisex Lou, meaning "famous warrior."
LOUHI:
Finnish myth name from the Kalevala. Louhi was a queen of Pohjola,
and a witch with the ability to shape-shift and cast powerful spells. The
name may mean "trance," for it was derived from the element lovi
which in the Kalevala seems to refer to a state of trance or
enchantment caused by magic; for example, "Nouse luontoni
lovesta, haon alta haltiani" translates to "rise my nature from
the lovi, (rise) my spirit from beneath the threshold."
LOUISA:
English feminine form of Louis, meaning
"famous warrior."
LOUISE:
French feminine form of Louis, meaning
"famous warrior."
LOUIZA:
Variant of Louisa, meaning
"famous warrior."
LOURDES:
English and Spanish religious name derived from the French place name where
a shrine was erected for Bernadette Soubirous who had visions of the Virgin
Mary. Meaning unknown.
LOUSAPER:
Armenian name meaning
"abundance of light."
LOUSERES:
Armenian name meaning
"bright face."
LOUSIN:
Variant of Lucine, meaning "moon."
LOUSINE:
Variant of Lucine, meaning "moon."
LOUSNTAK:
Armenian name meaning
"crown of light; halo."
LOUSVART:
Armenian name meaning
"light rose."
LOVE:
English name derived from the vocabulary word, "love."
LOVIISA:
Finnish feminine form of Louis, meaning
"famous warrior."
LOVIISE:
Estonian feminine form of Louis, meaning
"famous warrior."
LOVISA:
Feminine form of Swedish Love, meaning
"famous warrior."
LOVISE:
Danish and Norwegian feminine form of Louis,
meaning "famous warrior."
LOWRI:
Welsh form of Latin Laura, meaning "laurel."
LUANA:
Name invented for the 1932 film "The Bird of Paradise," seemingly
a blend of the names Lou "famous
warrior" and Ana
"favor; grace."
LUANN:
English compound name composed of the names Lou "famous
warrior" and Ann
"favor; grace."
LUANNA:
English compound name composed of the names Lou "famous
warrior" and Anna
"favor; grace."
LUANNE:
English compound name composed of the names Lou "famous
warrior" and Anne
"favor; grace."
LUBA:
Variant of Russian Lyuba, meaning "love."
LUBNA:
Arabic name meaning "storax tree."
LUBOMIRA
(Lubomíra): Feminine form of Czech Lubomír,
meaning "love's peace."
LUCASTA:
Feminine form of Latin Lucas, meaning "from
Lucania."
LUCE:
Feminine form of French Luc, meaning "from
Lucania."
LUCETTA:
Diminutive form of English Lucy,
meaning "little light."
LUCETTE:
Diminutive form of
English
Lucy, meaning "little light."
LÚCIA:
Portuguese form of Roman Lucia,
meaning "light."
LUCÍA:
Spanish form of Roman
Lucia, meaning
"light."
LUCIA:
Feminine form of Roman Lucius, meaning "light."
LUCIANA:
Feminine form of Italian Luciano,
meaning "light."
LUCIE:
French form of Roman Lucia,
meaning "light."
LUCIENNE:
Feminine form of French Lucien,
meaning "light."
LUCIJA:
Croatian and Slovene form of Roman Lucia,
meaning "light."
LUCILE:
English variant of French Lucille, meaning
"little light."
LUCILLA:
Diminutive form of Roman Lucia, meaning "little
light."
LUCILLE:
French form of Roman Lucilla, meaning "little
light."
LUCINA:
Roman myth name of a goddess of childbirth, derived from the Latin word lucus,
meaning "grove."
LUCINDA:
Elaborated form of Roman
Lucia, meaning "light."
LUCINDE:
French form of Lucinda, meaning "light."
LUCINE:
Armenian name meaning "moon."
LUCJA
(Łucja): Feminine form of Polish Lucjusz,
meaning "light."
LUCRECE:
French form of Roman Lucretia, possibly
meaning "wealthy."
LUCRETIA:
Feminine form of Roman family name Lucretius,
possibly meaning "wealthy."
LUCREZIA:
Italian form of Roman Lucretia,
possibly meaning "wealthy."
LUCY:
English form of French Lucie, meaning
"light."
LUCYNA:
Feminine form of Polish Lucjan,
meaning "light."
LUDIVINE:
French name, possibly meaning "divine light."
LUDMIŁA:
Polish form of Czech/Russian Ludmila,
meaning "people's favor."
LUDMILA:
"People's favor." Czech and Russian name composed of the Slavic
elements lud "people, tribe" and mil "favor,
grace."
LUDMILLA:
English form of Czech/Russian Ludmila, meaning
"people's favor."
LUDMITA:
Polish form of Czech/Russian Ludmila,
meaning "people's favor."
LUDOVICA:
Feminine form of Italian Ludovico,
meaning "famous warrior."
LUDWIKA:
Feminine form of Polish Ludwik,
meaning "famous warrior."
LUELLA:
Variant of English Louella, meaning "famous warrior."
LUIGHSEACH:
Feminine form of Irish Lugh, meaning
"oath."
LUIGIA:
Feminine form of Italian Luigi,
meaning "famous warrior."
LUIGINA:
Pet form of Italian Luigia, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUISA:
Italian, Portuguese and Spanish feminine form of Luis,
meaning "famous warrior."
LUISE:
German form of French Louise, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUISEACH
(Luíseach): Variant of Irish Luighseach, meaning
"oath."
LUISELLA:
Italian pet form of Luisa, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUISINA:
Spanish pet form of Luisa, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUITGARD:
"People protection." German name composed of the elements liut
"people" and gard "enclosure, protection."
LUIZA:
Polish form of Louisa, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUJAYN:
Arabic name meaning "silver."
LUJZA:
Hungarian form of Louisa, meaning "famous
warrior."
LUKSA:
Esperanto name meaning "luxurious."
LULA:
Possibly a nickname for Irish Talulla
meaning "abundance-princess."
LULE:
Albanian name meaning "flower."
LULI:
Chinese name meaning "dewy jasmine."
LULJETA:
Albanian name meaning
"flower of life," from lule
"flower" and jete "live."
LULU:
Pet form of German Luise and English/French Louise, both
meaning "famous warrior."
LUMINITA:
"Little light." Romanian name composed of the element lumina
"light" and a diminutive suffix.
LUMUSI:
African Ewe name meaning "born face down."
LUNA:
Roman myth name of a moon goddess, meaning "moon."
LUNED:
Variant of Welsh Lunet, meaning "idol,
image."
LUNET:
Old Welsh name derived from the word eilun, meaning "idol,
image."
LUNETE:
French form of Welsh Lunet, meaning "idol,
image."
LUNGILE:
African Zulu name meaning "the good one."
LUPE:
"Wolf." Nickname for English Guadalupe
("river of the wolf").
LUPITA:
Pet form of English Lupe,
meaning "wolf."
LURDES:
Portuguese and Spanish variant of Lourdes, of
unknown meaning.
LUTGARD:
Variant of German Luitgard, meaning "people
protection."
LUTGARDIS:
Latin form of German Luitgard,
meaning "people protection."
LUVINIA:
English variant of Roman Lavinia.
The name may mean "purity" in Latin. Folk etymology gives the
meaning "woman of Rome."
LUX:
English unisex name derived from the Latin word lux, meaning
"light."
LUZ:
"Light." Spanish religious name derived from a title of the Virgin
Mary, Nuestra Senora de la Luz, "Our Lady of Light."
LUZIA:
Portuguese form of Lucia, meaning "light."
LYALL:
Scottish surname transferred to unisex forename use, itself from the Old
Norse name Liulfr, meaning "(?)
wolf."
LYDA:
Variant of Lydia, meaning "of Lydia."
LYDIA:
Biblical name of a woman converted to Christianity by Paul,
meaning "of Lydia."
LÝDIE:
Czech form of Lydia,
meaning "of Lydia."
LYDIE:
French form of Lydia,
meaning "of Lydia."
LYGIA:
Variant of Portuguese Lígia, meaning
"shrill whistling voice."
LYN:
English feminine variant of unisex Lynn, meaning
"lake."
LYNDA:
Variant of Linda,
meaning "serpent."
LYNDI:
Pet form of Lynda, meaning "serpent."
LYNDSAY:
Variant of unisex Lindsay, meaning
"Lincoln's wetlands."
LYNDSEA:
Feminine variant of unisex Lindsay,
meaning "Lincoln's wetlands."
LYNDSEY:
Variant of unisex Lindsay,
meaning "Lincoln's wetlands."
LYNETTE:
Modern English form of Welsh Lunet, meaning
"idol, image."
LYNN:
English unisex name derived from the Welsh word llyn, meaning
"lake."
LYNNA:
Elaborated feminine form of unisex Lynn, meaning
"lake."
LYNNE:
Variant of English unisex Lynn, meaning "lake."
LYNNETTE:
Variant of English Lynette, meaning "idol, image."
LYNSAY:
Feminine variant of unisex Lindsay,
meaning "Lincoln's wetlands."
LYNSEY:
Feminine variant of unisex Lindsay,
meaning "Lincoln's wetlands."
LYRA:
English name derived from the constellation name, meaning "lyre."
LYRICA:
Modern English poetic and musical name derived from Latin lyrica
"lyric poem," itself from French
lyrique "short poem expressing personal emotion," from
Latin lyricus "of or for the lyre," from Greek lyrikos
"singing to the lyre."
LYS:
Nickname for Lysandra,
meaning
"freer; liberator."
LYSANDRA:
Feminine form of Lysander, meaning
"freer; liberator."
LYSANNE:
English compound name composed of the names Lys
"freer; liberator" and Anne
"favor; grace."
LYSETTE:
English form of French Lisette,
meaning "God is my oath."
LYSISTRATA:
Latin form of Greek Lysistrate, meaning "liberation
army."
LYSISTRATE:
"Liberation army." Ancient Greek name composed of the elements
lysis "freeing, loosening,
a release" and stratos
"army, expedition, multitude."
LYSSA:
Nickname for Alyssa, meaning
"alyssum flower."
LYUBA:
Pet form of Russian Lyubov, meaning "love."
LYUBOV:
Russian name derived from the Slavic word lub, meaning
"love."
LYUDMILA:
Bulgarian form of Czech/Russian Ludmila,
meaning "people's favor."
LYUDMYLA:
Ukrainian form of Czech/Russian Ludmila,
meaning "people's favor."
LYYDIA:
Finnish form of Lydia, meaning "of Lydia."
LYYTI:
Pet form of Finnish Lyydia, meaning "of
Lydia."
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