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Latin
Laurel
Latin
laurel; victory
Latin
Crowned
Latin
Crowned
Spanish
crowned with laurel
Various
English
Crowned with laurel
English
Variant of Lauren.
Latin
Crowned
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Latin
praise
Germanic
Famous warrior
Southeast Asian
sea
Arabic
the one who brings peace
Southeast Asian
Ocean
Spanish
little warrior
Indigenous Americas
Swift hawk
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
to be praised
Germanic
From the land of the people
Native American
brave warrior
Germanic
famous warrior
Spanish
Unknown meaning
Hawaiian
gift
African
Bringer of joy
African
Leader
Hebrew
Lion
Latin
Fire
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
The cow
Spanish
washer
Spanish
Washed or cleansed
Spanish
Washing machine
Spanish
unknown origin
French
The valley
French
Wolf's place
Hebrew
White
Indian
White
Spanish
to wash
Indian
Grace, beauty
Hebrew
Cleanse
Spanish
Brave
Indian
Flame
English
Purified
French
Young wolf
French
The valley
English
Variant of Lavinia.
English
From the English word for the aromatic flower or the pale purple colour.
Latin
purity; white
Spanish
The truth
French
From the place of laurel
English
From a French surname that was derived from a place name, ultimately from the Gaulish word vern "alder". It is sometimes associated with the Roman god
Latin
to wash
English
From the hero's land
Indian
God of wealth
French
little hare
Celtic
light
African
to be blessed
Indian
Lion
Spanish
the life
Hebrew
beloved
Celtic
Little lion
Latin
purity; cleanliness
English
Purity; woman of Rome
English
One who is loved
African
Bringer of light
Latin
sumptuous
Sanskrit
lord of the earth
Indian
lord of love
Arabic
beloved
Latin
To wash
Spanish
Loved one
Hebrew
White
Hebrew
the one who is loved
Latin
from the valley
Latin
Modern Lavinia
French
Beautiful
Indian
Little one
Hebrew
lion
English
Hill, mound
African
Strong
African
Unknown
African
Beloved
Southeast Asian
To laugh
African
Noble
African
Bringer of happiness
African
Descendant of Lawal
Polynesian
A form of the name Luan
English
full of grace
African
Warrior
English
Combination of names
Old English
son of Lawrence
Old English
from the land
African
Unknown
English
Crowned with laurel
African
Unknown
Spanish
Bringer of peace
English
From the meadow
African
To be a lion
Hebrew
God's promise
Arabic
Bringer of happiness
Indian
Light of the world
African
Strong person
English
Guardian of the law
English
Green grass area
African
Unknown
English
From Laurentum
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Latin
Crowned with laurel
English
Variant of Laurence 1. This spelling of the name is now more common than Laurence in the English-speaking world, probably because Lawrence is the usua
Latin
Laurel or victory
English
Laurel
English
Modern variant of Laura
English
From an English surname meaning "son of Laurence 1".
English
Calm or peaceful
Indian
One who is prosperous
Indian
Devotee of Lord Rama
Various
Indian
Younger brother of Rama
Indian
Brother of Rama
Indian
Brother of Laxman
Indian
Lion of Laxman
Indian
Bearer of Lakshmi
Indian
Bearer of Lakshmi
Indian
Lord of wealth
Indian
Wealthy
Sanskrit
wealth and prosperity
Indian
Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi
English
From Laxey
English
Meadow
Arabic
Wise person
Hebrew
Weary
Southeast Asian
Worthy
Arabic
Nights
Arabic
Nights
Southeast Asian
Butterfly
Chinese
Unknown
Spanish
woman from the valley
English
Lady
Arabic
Worthy
African
Blessed one
Chinese
Beautiful
Native American
flower of the sky
African
Leader
English
path
Spanish
Playful
African
Wealth has come home
Slavic
bringer of light
English
Means "night" in Arabic. Layla was the love interest of the poet Qays (called Majnun) in an old Arab tale, notably retold by the 12th-century Persian
Arabic
Night
Arabic
Night
Arabic
night; dark
Vietnamese
to be calm
English
Variant of Lane.
English
from the meadow
English
meadow; field
Spanish
from the land
African
Joy
African
Joy bringer
Celtic
little lion
African
Joy bringer
Latin
bringer of light
English
From the meadow
Arabic
noble
Arabic
Lion
English
from the meadow
English
From a surname that was originally derived from the name of English towns meaning "town with a leek garden" in Old English. Like similar-sounding name
Arabic
joyful
French
from the meadow
Hebrew
God's gift
Hebrew
God has helped
Hebrew
God has helped
Hebrew
God has helped
Hebrew
God has helped
English
God has helped; helper
Spanish
Little Lazarus
Spanish
Little God has helped
English
God has helped
Greek
God has helped
Hebrew
God has helped
English
Latinized form of Λάζαρος (Lazaros), a Greek form of Eleazar used in the New Testament. Lazarus was a man from Bethany, the brother of Mary and Martha
Spanish
Place of the hawk
Indian
Delicious
Slavic
Lazy or idle
Latin
Joyful
English
From Laz intercession
Arabic
Necessary
English
Glorious ruler; famed leader
Spanish
Tie or bond
English
Derived from lapis lazuli; symbolizes wisdom.
Greek
God has helped
Old English
inactive, sluggish
English
Cheerful
African
Relaxed
Germanic
noble
Spanish
Unknown
English
Initials
Latin
not applicable
African
Unknown
Old English
light
Chinese
Unknown
African
Unknown
Celtic
not applicable
Chinese
Unknown
English
Light
Old Norse
beloved
Hebrew
beloved
Spanish
supplanter
African
Bringer of joy
Arabic
studious, learned
African
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Germanic
noble
Spanish
Unknown
Hebrew
Weary
Germanic
Lion
Caribbean
Unknown
African
we are blessed
Old English
one who leads
Sanskrit
bringer of light
Old English
leader
English
Foliage
Spanish
Light
African
Freedom
English
From the Hebrew name לֵאָה (Leʾa), which was probably derived from the Hebrew word לָאָה (laʾa) meaning "weary, grieved". Alternatively it might be re
Hebrew
weary; delicate
Hebrew
Weary
Old English
weary meadow
French
bringer of light
Spanish
loyal
Various
Old English
meadow
African
Light bearer
English
Meadow settlement
Spanish
Unknown
Old English
meadow's edge
English
delicate; slender
Hebrew
Delicate
African
Unknown
Greek
Lion-like
English
Lion man; brave man
Latin
lion-hearted
Greek
Lion man
Spanish
Lion-like
English
Lioness; symbol of strength
Greek
Lion man
Caribbean
Lion man
Greek
Lion man
Spanish
Lion-hearted
Spanish
Lion
Spanish
Lion-man
Spanish
Lion-like
English
Light
Chinese
Clever
Latin
Unknown
Celtic
light; shining
English
Brave
English
Combination of Lee and Ann.
English
Probably this was originally a variant of Liana. It is now often considered a combination of Lee and Anna.
English
Combination of Lee and Anne 1.
French
light
Latin
light
Spanish
Lion
Greek
Light
Germanic
brave lion
Spanish
Delicate
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
Lion
African
To be blessed
Caribbean
Unknown
Old English
meadow
Old English
one who learns
English
Desire for knowledge
Celtic
from the meadow
English
God's promise
Old English
from the meadow
Hebrew
gift of God
English
One who brings joy
Caribbean
Unknown
English
Delicate
Caribbean
Unknown
Latin
Joyful
Latin
Joy
Latin
Bringer of joy
English
To depart
Hebrew
beloved; dear
English
meadow; field
English
From the lake
Southeast Asian
Bee
Hebrew
gift of God
African
To be blessed
African
Light
Arabic
to be strong; strength
Indian
Light
African
light
African
to unite; to gather
African
Brightness
African
To shine
Hebrew
white
African
To be free
African
To be blessed
Arabic
gift of God
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Brave
African
To be blessed
African
Speed
Hebrew
God's gift
African
Unknown
French
Freedom
African
We are blessed
African
He who brings joy
African
Blessed
African
Brings joy
African
Unknown
African
Unknown; unclear etymology
African
Heart
Hebrew
Delicate
African
Living one
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
light of the world
Arabic
white
African
Unknown
African
We are grateful
Southeast Asian
Gratitude
African
Blessed
African
Place of rest
African
gift; present
African
Light
African
Unknown
African
Bringer of peace
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
African
Blessed
African
Incorruptible
African
Gift
African
Brave one
Hebrew
Heart
Spanish
the brown one
English
Derived from LeBron
Arabic
heart
Southeast Asian
Unknown
African
Shield
African
to be blessed
African
Unknown
African
Blessed
Hebrew
gift of God
Hebrew
Unknown
Hebrew
gift of God
Arabic
Strong
African
Unknown
Hebrew
bringer of light
Italian
from the lake
Latin
light
Slavic
To be strong
Hebrew
One who is blessed
Spanish
Milk
African
Loved
African
Leader
Spanish
the chic one
Hebrew
bread, food
Spanish
Roasted pig
Hebrew
Movement
Spanish
Lettuce
African
Graceful
Persian
beloved
Spanish
Owl
Celtic
joyful; happy
Latin
light
French
from the city
Southeast Asian
Unknown
English
From the meadow
French
Bright
Spanish
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Latin
Reading, lecture
English
One who teaches
Greek
joy; happiness
Celtic
To be free
English
To guide
English
Happy; joyful
Germanic
leader of the free
Italian
Cheerful
English
Derived from a surname
Old English
from the meadow
Germanic
leather
Spanish
From Ledesma
Spanish
from the meadow
Celtic
joy; happiness
Latin
Joy
Spanish
Unknown meaning
Spanish
Unknown
African
To be loved
African
Leader
English
From the meadow
African
He who leads
English
Unknown
African
To bring forth
Latin
Joyful
French
Noble
African
Unknown
African
Brave leader
African
Unknown
Slavic
Bringer of light
Spanish
Unknown
Slavic
Brave protector
African
To be blessed
Germanic
noble; happy
Spanish
noble; kind
Germanic
Brave
English
From a surname that was derived from Old English leah meaning "clearing". The surname belonged to Robert E. Lee (1807-1870), commander of the Confeder
Old English
meadow
Latin
Lioness
English
Combination of Lee and Ann.
English
meadow; light
Irish
graceful beauty
English
meadow; clearing
Hebrew
Heart
Irish
beloved boy
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Unknown
English
Bringer of joy
Celtic
Delicate
English
Meadow by river
Hebrew
Beloved
African
Unknown
English
Meadow
Polynesian
Heavenly garland
African
Joyful meadow
English
Garlic
Indian
One who holds the play
English
delight; joyful
Chinese
Unknown
Arabic
Knowledge
Arabic
beloved
English
Loyal one
Hebrew
beloved
African
Peaceful one
Celtic
lion-like
Germanic
Lion's heart
Germanic
Little lion
Latin
Lion
Chinese
Happy and prosperous
African
Unknown
Old English
to leap
African
Unknown
Latin
light
African
Delicate or gentle
African
Love
African
Unknown
African
Variant of LeRay
English
Variant of Lisa.
Hebrew
God's promise; oath
Hebrew
God's promise
Spanish
Unknown
English
Meadow town
Vietnamese
joyful
African
A path
Scandinavian
brave; strong
Spanish
Unknown
Greek
defender of men
Old English
meadow
English
Delicate or tender
English
Meadow on a leash
Hebrew
God's promise; pledged to God
Chinese
Brave
African
Unknown
African
Given
African
Bringer of light
English
Unknown
African
To build
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
Greek
One who is left-handed
Greek
Free
Spanish
Unknown
Old English
left-handed
African
The one who leads
English
From the English word, meaning "something inherited from a predecessor, heritage". It is derived from Old French legacie, itself from Latin legatum "b
African
A type of traditional dance
African
One who is loved
African
To be blessed
African
Unknown
African
Strength
English
From the English word, referring to a story about the past (or by extension, a heroic character in such a story), ultimately from Latin lego "to read"
Old English
stories of heroes
French
Light
Celtic
little leg; playful
Spanish
Unknown
Caribbean
Unknown
Latin
angel
African
to lead
African
gift of God
Old English
from the lake
African
A name of unknown meaning
French
The farm
Spanish
Vegetables