Leonne | French | Feminine form of Leon, the French c.. | | |
Leonor | Portuguese | Portuguese form of Eleanor, a name .. | | |
Leonor | Spanish | Variant form of Eleanor, a cognate .. | | |
Leonora | English | Short form of Eleonora (light, torc.. | | |
Leonora | Italian | A short form of Eleonora (light, to.. | | |
Leonore | French | Short form of Eleonore (light, brig.. | | |
Leontine | French | Derived from the Latin Leontina, a .. | | |
Leontios | Greek | Derivative of the Late Latin Leon, .. | | |
Leopold | French | Of Germanic origin, Leopold is deri.. | | |
Leopold | German | Modern form of the Old High German .. | | |
Leopolda | German | Feminine form of Leopold (strong .. | | |
Leopoldo | Portuguese | A variation upon the name Leopold.. | | |
Leopolo | Polynesian | To guard the polo tree | | |
Leos | Slovak | Czech form of the Late Latin Leo, a.. | | |
Leotie | Native Amer.. | Meaning "prairie flower." Source un.. | | |
Leotie | American | Meaning "prairie flower."
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Lepeet-HE.. | Native Amer.. | Two moons. Nez Perce, | | |
Lepolo | Polynesian | Beautiful. A name borrowed from tha.. | | |
Leron | French | Which means "round" or "circle."
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Leroy | African-Ame.. | Modern coinage based on the French .. | | |
Leroy | American | Modern coinage based on the French .. | | |
Leroy | English | Modern coinage thought to be based .. | | |
Leroy | French | Meaning "the king." | | |
Lesieli | Polynesian | Tongan form of Rachel (ewe). See R.. | | |
Leslie | English | Transferred use of the surname orig.. | | |
Leslie | English | Transferred use of the surname orig.. | | |
Leslie | Scottish | Transferred use of the surname orig.. | | |
Leslie | Scottish | Transferred use of the surname orig.. | | |
Lester | English | Transferred use of the surname deri.. | | |
Letalesha | Native Amer.. | Old knife. Pawnee | | |
Leticia | African-Ame.. | Derived from the Latin laetitia (gl.. | | |
Leticia | American | Derived from the Latin laetitia (gl.. | | |
Leticia | Spanish | Derived from the Latin laetitia (gl.. | | |
Leticia | Portuguese | Meaning "joy; delight."
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Letitia | English | Derived from the Latin laetitia (gl.. | | |