Baby Names Starting with L
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African
Unknown
Spanish
the one who brings
Spanish
leper
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
Celtic
little leaf
Chinese
Unknown
Greek
Lioness
French
The one who is
African
To be blessed
African
Unknown
African
To be blessed
African
love
African
To be loved
African
One who brings happiness
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
African
Bringer of happiness
Old Norse
spear
Southeast Asian
Slope
Italian
Crowned with laurel
French
River Rhone
Celtic
from the meadow
Spanish
from Lerida
Old English
the one who is
Hebrew
God is my light
Persian
joyful
Hebrew
gift; ruler
Latin
Cheerful
African
Unknown
Celtic
cheerful, joyful
English
Joyful
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Spanish
from the meadow
Hebrew
Land worker
French
Unknown
Greek
water
French
brave as a lion
English
Variant of Leroy.
Hebrew
My song
African
the one who brings joy
Spanish
the one who is brave
African
Wise
African
He who brings happiness
African
Visitor
French
The red-haired one
English
From the French nickname le roi meaning "the king". It has been common as an English given name since the 19th century. Since 1920 in the United State
French
King's land
Caribbean
Unknown meaning
French
the king
English
Crowned with laurel
African
gift of God
African
Bringer of light
African
Light
Spanish
From the place of the reeds
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
the one who is cheerful
Spanish
Modern variation
Spanish
Unknown
English
Short form of Leslie or Lester.
African
To be strong
French
graceful
Greek
from Lesbos
English
From the meadow by the stream
Greek
from Lesbos
Spanish
From the place of the people
African
Defender of the people
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
noble
African
blessing
African
Strong shield
African
Blessed
African
To be blessed
African
Gift of God
African
gift of God
African
Bringer of happiness
African
Bringer of peace
French
from the meadow
African
To create
Old English
From the meadow
African
Derived from 'lesh', meaning 'to be'
Hebrew
God's promise
African
Unknown
Hebrew
gift of God
English
gracious; God is gracious
English
God is gracious
Arabic
gift of God
African
Divine
Hebrew
God's promise
African
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Scottish
meadow
Slavic
love, affection
English
Joyful man
African
Gift of God
Hebrew
Language
Hebrew
God's promise
Slavic
God's oath
African
Unknown
African
Wise
African
Blessed with wisdom
Old English
meadow land
Old English
meadow
English
Garden of holly
English
Variant of Leslie.
Hebrew
God's promise
French
from France
English
Variant of Leslie.
Celtic
From the meadow
Celtic
Garden of the fortress
Celtic
From the garden of God
Celtic
holly garden
English
From a Scottish surname that was derived from a place in Aberdeenshire, probably from Gaelic leas celyn meaning "garden of holly". It has been used as
Celtic
Garden of hollies
Celtic
Garden of hollies
Hebrew
God is my joy
Celtic
Meadow
Celtic
From the garden of hollies
Celtic
Holly garden
Celtic
Little meadow
Scottish
from the meadow
English
Variant of Leslie.
Celtic
From the meadow
Celtic
Garden of holly
English
From the meadow
Celtic
holly garden
Celtic
Meadow land
Slavic
Man of the people
Spanish
God is with us
Spanish
Defender of the people
Caribbean
From the meadow
Celtic
great meadow
Spanish
protector
Slavic
gift
African
prosperity
African
To be free
Caribbean
Unknown
Hebrew
God's promise
Native American
land of the people
French
from the meadow
English
Smaller amount
Celtic
grace; favor
Hebrew
gracious, merciful
English
Diminutive of names containing the sound les, such as Leslie.
Old English
joyful
Celtic
From the garden of holly
Celtic
meadow; garden
English
teaching; instruction
English
From Leicester
Southeast Asian
Unknown
English
God's promise
Old English
from the meadow
Latin
everlasting
Old English
from the town
English
From an English surname that was derived from the name of the city of Leicester, originally denoting a person who was from that place. The city's name
Old English
From Leicester
Hebrew
my God is a vow
English
From Leicestershire
Old English
from Leicester
Old English
Fortified place
Spanish
From Lesbos
Old English
from the meadow
Old English
from the meadow
Hebrew
God's promise
Slavic
God's promise
Slavic
Defender
English
joy; happiness
English
Possibly derived from Latin laetus meaning "glad". Otherwise, it could be a short form of names ending in leta.
African
Loved one
African
To be at peace
Hebrew
gift of God
Spanish
joyful
Indian
Goddess of wealth
Chinese
Unknown
Indian
Fortunate
Indian
Light
Latin
Joyful
African
Unknown
African
Brave one
Spanish
Joyful
Spanish
Unknown
English
joy; happiness
African
Joyful
Latin
Joyful
English
Possibly a short form of Aletha.
Various
African
Bringer of peace
African
it's enough
African
Given
Greek
Oblivion
African
He/she has been given
African
Unknown
Greek
lover of death
African
Our own
African
To be strong
African
Peaceful
Greek
Forgetfulness
African
joyful; happy
Latin
joyful
Latin
joyful
Spanish
Joy
Latin
Joyful
Slavic
Little joy
African
joyful
Spanish
joy; happiness
Spanish
gift of God
Spanish
joy; happiness
English
joy; happiness
Latin
joy, happiness
African
We have been blessed
Spanish
Joyful
English
From the Late Latin name Laetitia meaning "joy, happiness". This was the name of an obscure saint, who is revered mainly in Spain. It was in use in En
Italian
Joy
Italian
Joyful
African
Bringer of peace
African
light
African
To comfort
African
Gift
African
To be a leader
African
Freedom
African
to help, assist
African
To be honored
African
Light of the world
African
Wealth
Various
Old English
from the town
Spanish
to be free
African
Unknown
Slavic
gift
French
gift; present
African
the one who is loved
Spanish
Letters
Spanish
Joyful
Latin
joyful; happy
English
Joyful
Old English
to let go
African
Joyful
African
To be strong
African
Sun
African
To be strong
African
Path
African
To help
African
to be blessed
African
To be blessed
African
Gift from God
African
To be strong
African
The one who is a guide
African
Bringer of happiness
African
To be blessed
African
To go forward
African
To guide
African
to lead
African
To be blessed
African
To be blessed
African
One who brings joy
African
One who is loved
African
water
African
To be blessed
African
To be strong
African
Unknown
African
Bringer of joy
African
To bring forth
English
Joyful
Old English
joyful
Arabic
joyful
Celtic
joyful, happy
Latin
Joyful
Latin
joyful
English
Medieval form of Letitia.
Latin
Joy
English
Diminutive of Lettice.
Caribbean
Unknown
African
Unknown
English
Diminutive of Lettice.
African
gift of God
English
to let; allow
African
To be born
African
to be free
African
They have increased
African
Unknown
Old English
gift of the people
Latin
joyful
Latin
Joyful
Spanish
Joyful
Latin
joyful
Latin
Joy, happiness
African
Release
Hebrew
gift of God
Spanish
Joyful
Spanish
joyful; happy
Greek
Lion
Greek
White
Greek
bright, white
Old English
people's ruler
Latin
People's ruler
Spanish
Famous warrior
Spanish
Unknown
Hebrew
God is my light
Latin
one who is famous
Hebrew
God is my strength
Latin
man of the people
Greek
Mighty
Chinese
Dragon
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Spanish
light; beloved
African
To be blessed
Various
Hebrew
Lion
Hebrew
white, purity
Hebrew
Lion
French
to carry
Irish
little John
Hebrew
beloved
English
Equal
Old English
balanced, equal
English
A rising, ascending flow
English
Dear friend
Eastern European
Heroic
English
One who is a leaver
Welsh
beloved
English
From the alder tree
French
The one who is free
English
Possibly means "joined, attached" in Hebrew. As told in the Old Testament, Levi was the third son of Jacob and Leah, and the ancestor of one of the tw
Hebrew
Connected
Germanic
Dear friend; united
Latin
light; delicate
Hebrew
son of Levi
Old English
town of the leavings
English
Son of Levi
Latin
Joined, attached
Hebrew
Light
Hebrew
son of Levi
English
From Leviston
Hebrew
Joined
Hebrew
Relating to the Levites
Hebrew
Member of the tribe of Levi
Hebrew
Relating to Levites
Hebrew
White
Eastern European
Place of the Levon tribe
Latin
lion-like
African
Unknown
Hebrew
Exalted father
Hebrew
Joined
English
Short form of Lewis.
Hebrew
Light
Eastern European
Lion-like
African
God's blessing
Welsh
lion-like
African
She is loved
Hebrew
Joined
Germanic
famous warrior
French
Famous warrior
English
Beloved
African
lion; brave
English
Medieval English form of Louis. A famous bearer was Lewis Carroll (1832-1898), the author of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. This was also the surna
English
Famous warrior
Southeast Asian
Unknown
African
Unknown
Hebrew
Lion-like
English
Short form of Alexander.
English
Short form of Alexandra or Alexa.
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
defender; protector
Greek
defender of men
Caribbean
Defender
English
Defender of the people
English
reader
English
Diminutive of Alexandra or Alexis.
English
Short form of Alexia.
Greek
defender of men
English
Diminutive of Alexandra or Alexis.
Greek
defender of man
Chinese
happy, joyful
Greek
Defender of mankind
Greek
law and sea
Greek
Defender of men
Latin
defender of men
Latin
defender of men
Latin
light; bright
Old English
from the town by
Spanish
Place of stones
English
Short form of Alexus. Its use has been influenced by the Lexus brand name (a line of luxury automobiles made by Toyota).
English
Defender of men
English
Diminutive of Alexandra or Alexis.
English
Defender of mankind
English
Meadow
Hebrew
Delicate
Hebrew
Delicate or weary
Spanish
Delicate or tender
Spanish
heavenly
Spanish
bringer of light
Germanic
Brave
Hebrew
Beloved
Hebrew
delicate, gentle
English
From Lassy
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
delicate, tender
Germanic
from the meadow
Germanic
from the meadow
Germanic
Unknown
Old English
from the meadow
Germanic
Modern variant of Leyden
Spanish
joyful; happy
Celtic
delicate
Spanish
Lady
African
Unknown
Spanish
Legend or story
Arabic
delicate, tender
African
One who is blessed
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Little light
English
Variant of Leila, and the usual Turkish, Azerbaijani and Kurdish form.
Arabic
night; sea of bitterness
English
Land by the meadow
Arabic
night beauty
Spanish
heavenly flower
Arabic
Night
Arabic
Night
Arabic
night beauty
English
Meadow by the lake
Arabic
Night
Arabic
night; dark beauty
Germanic
lawman; protector
Arabic
king; ruler
Southeast Asian
Unknown
English
Meadow
Germanic
Carpenter
Celtic
meadow
Spanish
light; brightness
English
Light
Celtic
lake island
Spanish
song; melody
Spanish
From the ley or meadow
Spanish
Light
English
Bringer of light
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
English
Meadow
Celtic
joyful
English
Leader
Spanish
joy; happiness
Greek
Light
Slavic
Light
English
Son of loyal one
Germanic
One who is a leader
Celtic
from the meadow
Latin
to be born
English
From a surname that was a variant of Layton.
Spanish
From Leyva
Latin
lion-hearted
English
Bringer of light
Hebrew
Modern Levi
Hebrew
God's promise
Hebrew
God's promise
African
Modern
Southeast Asian
Delightful
Spanish
Wise
African
God's gift
Hebrew
God's promise
Spanish
From the place of the lezcano tree
Hebrew
gift of God
African
God's gift
Hebrew
God's promise
French
God's promise
Hebrew
joyful
English
From the meadow
Hebrew
God's promise
Old English
from the meadow
Celtic
Grey fortress
African
Blessed
Celtic
noble
Old Norse
unknown meaning
Spanish
light; brightness
Chinese
Unknown
African
God's will
Spanish
Brave traveler
African
God's blessing
Uncertain
Unknown
Spanish
Fiery
Celtic
unknown
Vietnamese
light
Chinese
light
Spanish
Unknown
French
Light
Arabic
The one who is
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
Tibetan
Divine being
Tibetan
Goddess of wealth
Tibetan
Soul or spirit
Arabic
the light
English
Ruler of the home
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Old English
meadow
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Southeast Asian
Unknown
Korean
Unknown
English
Modern variant of Lynn
Vietnamese
light
Celtic
light