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Arabic
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African
My wealth has come
African
King
English
From the estate
Arabic
Trustworthy
Spanish
layer; thin plate
African
Blessed one
Arabic
Trustworthy
Arabic
one who is loved
African
The one who brings peace
African
The one who is blessed
African
To be blessed
African
Blessing
English
Young sheep
Celtic
Little lamb
Old English
little lamb
African
Unknown
Spanish
the model
African
African origin
Hebrew
Lion-like
Spanish
peaceful
Italian
The one who is loved
English
From a Scottish surname that was derived from the medieval Gaelic given name Lagmann, itself from Old Norse lǫgmaðr meaning "law man". This name reach
French
The mountain
French
Lover
English
A noble knight; associated with chivalric tales
English
Knight; one who protects and serves
Italian
From the moor
Spanish
little lamb
Caribbean
Unknown
Spanish
lamps, lights
English
Son of the lamp maker
Southeast Asian
Light
Indian
Light of the moon
African
Bringer of good fortune
French
Loved
Arabic
beautiful
Arabic
dark beauty
Chinese
Orchid
English
Short form of Alana (English) or Svetlana (Russian). In the English-speaking world it was popularized by actress Lana Turner (1921-1995), who was born
Latin
pathway
Sanskrit
graceful
Southeast Asian
Boy
Southeast Asian
Unknown
English
From the land of the Laurel
Spanish
Peaceful
Celtic
Light
English
Pathway
English
From the Germanic name Lanzo, originally a short form of names that began with the Old Frankish or Old Saxon element land, Old High German lant meanin
English
Servant; land
English
Land; servant of the land
Southeast Asian
Unknown
French
land; territory
English
Land of the free
Old Norse
land
Germanic
land; territory
English
Land by the river
African
To follow
Spanish
Little land
Old English
from the land
English
Variant of Landon.
English
The one who lands
Spanish
Of the land
African
Land
Latin
land of
English
Landowner
African
One who brings prosperity
English
arrival
English
From the land
African
bringer of peace
Spanish
Land of the river
Spanish
Land
English
From a surname that was derived from an Old English place name meaning "long hill" (effectively meaning "ridge"). Use of the name may have been inspir
English
Land ruler
English
From the land
French
Land of the Yvette
Scandinavian
Land division
African
Ruler of the land
English
Land owner
English
Variant of Landon.
Germanic
land, territory
English
From an English surname, meaning "lane, path", which originally belonged to a person who lived near a lane.
Spanish
Black
English
gift of God
English
A small lane or path
Spanish
Little girl
Welsh
little rock
English
Diminutive of Elaine.
Chinese
orchid fragrance
English
Long ford
African
God's gift
African
Our light
African
One who brings joy
African
Unknown
English
From a surname that was a variant of the surname Landon.
African
Beautiful
Germanic
Long man
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Polynesian
Sky or heaven
Celtic
Long
Southeast Asian
Island of the brown eagle
English
From the long meadow or field
African
Language
English
From an English surname, itself from a place name, derived from Old English lang "long" and stan "stone". A famous bearer was the American author Lang
English
from the long town
Latin
language
African
Unknown
African
Wise
African
To be patient or endure
English
Heavenly; sky
Celtic
calm, serene
Hebrew
God is gracious
Celtic
light or grace
French
from the land
Southeast Asian
Light
Spanish
calm, serene
English
Shining light
English
little rock; peaceful
Spanish
Unknown
African
One who is cheerful
Indian
Tall
Old English
landowner
English
Tall and thin
Chinese
Gentle and kind
English
From the land
Hebrew
graceful
English
Bright, shining light
English
land; meadow
Spanish
From the land
French
From the land of the lakes
African
Modern blend of names
African
My wealth has come home
African
God leads the way
Germanic
Land
African
Lion
Old English
land field
English
Land of long wood
Latin
flowering plant
Japanese
to shine
Polynesian
Born
Spanish
the new
Latin
From the land
Celtic
light
Germanic
land
Spanish
Lance wielder
Germanic
land
Germanic
land of the brave
Germanic
land dweller
Spanish
Land
Chinese
Elder
Celtic
Warrior
Celtic
Radiant
Chinese
graceful
African
God's help
African
Unknown
Arabic
One who is loved
African
The king has come
Southeast Asian
To embrace
African
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
African
Unknown
Spanish
Lady
Spanish
The peace
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Little wolf
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Little pancake
Polynesian
Shine
Spanish
Unknown
Caribbean
Unknown
African
Unknown
English
Deep blue stone, symbolizes wisdom and truth
Chinese
Unknown
English
one who works with lap
Germanic
Little one
Old English
from the meadow
Spanish
princesses
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
Caribbean
Graceful
African
Strong
African
The queen
Spanish
the queen
African
the one who is
English
the queen; the one who is royal
Latin
guardian spirit
English
Russian short form of Larisa. It was introduced to the English-speaking world by a character from Boris Pasternak's novel Doctor Zhivago (1957) and th
English
Beautiful
African
Loved one
Arabic
The place of the river
Latin
cheerful
English
Cheerful
Arabic
innocent
French
cheerful; happy
English
From the land of the earth
Indian
Cheerful
Southeast Asian
beautiful; elegant
English
A deciduous tree known for its soft needles
Old English
Famous land
English
Fat or stout
African
To be free
English
Cheerful
Spanish
The queen
Spanish
From Laurentum
Latin
Household gods
Spanish
The queen
Old English
big, great
Spanish
Long
Latin
crowned with laurel
Latin
light
Italian
Seagull
Hebrew
God is my oath
Spanish
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Cheerful
African
Cheerful
English
A rare turquoise stone symbolizing tranquility
Spanish
From Larios
Greek
Cheerful
Various
English
Variant of Larisa. It has been commonly used as an English given name only since the 20th century, as a borrowing from Russian. In 1991 this name was
English
Lark's land
Spanish
cheerful
Latin
cheerful
Spanish
cheerful; joyful
Italian
cheerful; joyful
English
Songbird; cheerful morning singer
African
songbird; cheerful
English
Medieval diminutive of Laurence 1.
Germanic
the strong
African
Joyful song
English
A tall flower loved for its colorful spikes
English
A type of songbird; joyful spirit
African
Unknown
French
Tear
English
Bright
French
laurel or crown
French
the rock
African
my joy
Latin
crowned with laurel
French
Derived from the name Laron
Spanish
The rose
French
The rose
Spanish
Cheerful
French
Land of the king
English
Crowned with laurel
French
The one who is cheerful
Celtic
cheerful
English
Diminutive of Laurence 1.
Old English
from the land of
Latin
cheerful
English
Diminutive of Laurence 1. A notable bearer is former basketball player Larry Bird (1956-).
Spanish
Crowned with light
English
Crowned
Various
English
From Lars' estate
African
Unknown
English
From the farm on the hill
Spanish
Unknown
French
The street
Spanish
Unknown
English
cheerful; from Laurentum
Latin
laurel
Spanish
sea; ocean
English
Variant of Lauren.
Latin
cheerful; happy
Greek
cheerful
English
Crowned with laurel
Spanish
Unknown
Old English
the
African
Freedom
African
Joyful
African
Elegant
Greek
defender of mankind
Arabic
the chosen one
Latin
the one who brings
Caribbean
Rich
Hebrew
God has helped
English
From the lake stream
African
Unknown
English
Lark's place
Latin
moonlight
French
From Lascaux
Latin
light amplification
English
To strike or whip
English
God's gift
African
the one
Native American
from the lake
African
gift of God
Hebrew
God is gracious
English
God is gracious
English
Combination of La and Shaunda
English
Derived from 'La' and 'Shaun'
African
Gracious
Hebrew
God is gracious
African
Unique
French
the way
English
God's gift
Old English
from the lake
French
from the land; meadow
Old English
from the meadow
Hebrew
Language, tongue
English
Derived from La and Shonda
English
Combination of La and Shondra
Celtic
noble, bright
Old English
little one
English
Grace
African
Derived from LaShonda
English
Unknown
Scandinavian
Glory
African
Bringer of joy
Persian
soldier
Polish
from the meadow
Eastern European
Light
Arabic
Unknown
African
Light
English
One who is well-loved
English
derived from La Sonya
English
Girl
Greek
defender of men
African
Unknown
Scandinavian
Crowned with laurel
Germanic
Little one
African
Bringer of joy
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
To tie
Arabic
One who is blessed
English
Modern variant of 'lass'
Old English
Enduring
English
Youngest child in the family
Old Norse
To last, endure
Old English
to last
Old English
from the town
Latin
the one who endures
Southeast Asian
Bright
African
Unknown
African
Wise
Indian
Graceful dance
Various
Arabic
Hidden
Indian
Creeper, vine
Persian
beloved daughter
African
Bringer of light
English
Derived from Latin
Native American
bringer of light
English
Contemporary variation of LaTasha
English
Joyful
African
Joy has come home
Spanish
Unknown
English
Modern invented name
Latin
Joyful
Arabic
Gentle and kind
Arabic
Gentle
Arabic
delicate
African
Unknown
English
joy; happiness
English
Bringer of light
Indian
Lord of the late night
English
Joyful
Latin
most recent
African
bringer of light
English
From the barn
African
Unknown
African
gift from God
Indian
Graceful
African
To shine
Latin
Joy
Spanish
Joyful
Arabic
delicate, gentle
Spanish
Bringer of joy
Arabic
Gentle, kind
Various
Arabic
Kind
Arabic
delicate, kind
Arabic
delicate, kind
Arabic
Gentle
African
Blessed one
Hebrew
the one who is loved
Indian
Flower
French
Little flower
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Latin
Arabic
One who is blessed
Arabic
gentle, kind
Caribbean
Elegant
Caribbean
Bringer of light
Latin
Mother of Apollo and Diana
Greek
Of Leto
African
La + Tonya
Latin
victorious
African
joyful
English
Derived from LaToya
English
victorious; goddess
Latin
noble
Latin
Joyful
Latin
Lavatory
Latin
noble, aristocratic
Spanish
Unknown
Old English
from the hill
Latin
joyful
Latin
noble, exalted
African
gift
Caribbean
The one who is loved
Spanish
Unknown
English
From the town
Polynesian
To grow
African
Timely birth
Spanish
little hill
African
gift
Latin
From the laurel place
Spanish
Little mouse
Spanish
To praise
Latin
Praise
Latin
Laurel
Spanish
Little praise
French
Famous land
Spanish
praise; laud
Latin
To praise
Latin
praise
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
Praises
Latin
praise
Latin
Praised
Spanish
praise; glory
Scottish
from the fjord-land
English
joy; happiness
Indian
Ruler of the earth
Polynesian
Little flower
Latin
the light
English
Servant; land; from the land
Latin
servant
Latin
laurel
English
Feminine form of the Late Latin name Laurus, which meant "laurel". This meaning was favourable, since in ancient Rome the leaves of laurel trees were
Latin
laurel; victory
Spanish
Crowned with laurel
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Latin
laurel
Latin
laurel, sweet
Celtic
laurel grove
Latin
laurel; victory
Latin
From Laurentum
Latin
laurel crowned
Italian
laurel
Greek
Laurel crown
Latin
Wisdom
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Latin
Laurel
Spanish
Crowned with laurel
English
Crowned with laurel; associated with poets.
Latin
laurel
Latin
laurel, victory
English
From the name of the laurel tree, ultimately from Latin laurus.
Latin
Little laurel
Latin
Crowned with laurel
English
Variant or feminine form of Laurence 1. Originally a masculine name, it was first popularized as a feminine name by actress Betty Jean Perske (1924-20
Latin
Crowned with laurel
English
From the Roman cognomen Laurentius, which meant "from Laurentum". Laurentum was a city in ancient Italy, its name probably deriving from Latin laurus
Spanish
From the laurel tree
Spanish
From the laurel tree
Latin
Laurel tree
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Latin
laurel
Latin
Crowned
English
From Laurentum
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Latin
from Laurentum
Latin
From Laurentum
Latin
From Laurentum
Latin
From Laurentum
Latin
from Laurentum
English
Diminutive of Laura.
Latin
Laurel or victory
English
Laurel; victory
French
little laurel
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Latin
from Laurentum; laurel
Latin
Crowned
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Latin
from the laurel
Latin
From Laurentum
Latin
Victory
Latin
Crowned
Latin
Laurel tree
English
Diminutive of Laura or Laurence 1.
Latin
Laurel; victory
French
Laurel tree
Latin
laurel
Latin
laurel; victory
Spanish
little laurel
Latin
laurel
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Germanic
Laurel
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Latin
laurel; sweet
Latin
Laurel
Latin
Laurel
Latin
laurel