Lavita | African-Ame.. | Modern coinage derived from the Lat.. | | |
Lavita | American | Modern coinage derived from the Lat.. | | |
Lawahiz | Muslim/Arab.. | From lawahiz (glances), which is fr.. | | |
Lawan | Thai | Meaning "beauty."
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Lawanda | American | A blend of the prefix La and Wanda | | |
Lawn | American | Derived from lawn, which denotes a .. | | |
Lawyer | American | Derived from lawyer, which denotes .. | | |
Layla | Muslim/Arab.. | Old Arabic name derived from layla .. | | |
Layla | African | Meaning "born at night."
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Layla | Hebrew | An alternate form of Leila | | |
Lazaro | Spanish | Spanish form of Lazarus, a cognat.. | | |
Lazarz | Polish | From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin La.. | | |
Lazzaro | Italian | From the Ecclesiastic Late Latin La.. | | |
Le | African-Ame.. | Sonn Modern coinage of uncertain de.. | | |
Le | Southeast A.. | A pear. Vietnam, | | |
Le-Hua | Chinese | Pear blossom | | |
Lea | French | French cognate of Leah, which is de.. | | |
Lea | Hawaiian | The name of the Hawaiian goddess of.. | | |
Leachlain.. | Irish | A short form of Maeleachlainn (serv.. | | |
Leagsaidh | Scottish | Scottish Gaelic form of Lexy, which.. | | |
Leah | American | Derived from the Hebrew la ah (wear.. | | |
Leah | Biblical | Derived from the Hebrew leah (g.. | | |
Leah | English | Derived from the Hebrew la ah (wear.. | | |
Leah | Hebrew | Derived from the Hebrew Xedh (gazel.. | | |
Leah | Spanish | A borrowing from the Hebrew, Leah i.. | | |
Leala | French | Meaning "loyal." | | |
Lealiki | Polynesian | The voice of the waves on the shore.. | | |
Leander | American | Derived from the Greek Leiandros (l.. | | |
Leander | Mythology a.. | From the Greek Leiandros, a name be.. | | |
Leandra | Greek | Feminine form of Leander (lion man).. | | |
Leandre | French | From the Latin Leander, which is fr.. | | |
Leandro | Spanish | Derived from the Greek Leander (lio.. | | |
Leanne | American | Modern combination of the names Lee.. | | |
Leanne | English | Modern name combining the names Lee.. | | |
Leao | Portuguese | Derived from the Latin leo (lion) | | |