Baby Names Starting with L
Explore 5,680 names starting with the letter L.
Showing 4001-4500 of 5,680 names (Page 9 of 12)
Explore 5,680 names starting with the letter L.
Showing 4001-4500 of 5,680 names (Page 9 of 12)
Spanish
little flower
Spanish
Strong woman
English
Low land
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Of the hills
English
One who is from Lombardy
Italian
from Lombardy
African
One who is loved
Southeast Asian
Chili
Spanish
Little flower
Indian
Lord of the earth
African
the one who loves
African
Blessed
Old English
long hill
Latin
light; illumination
Hebrew
Illumination
English
Blackbird; little blackbird
Italian
Brave as a lion
Greek
From the land of the moon
African
Light of hope
Spanish
little lunch
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
noble
English
Shield of linden wood
African
Brave
Spanish
Unknown
African
long
English
From the long hill
African
To be at peace
English
From the name of London, the capital city of the United Kingdom, the meaning of which is uncertain. As a surname it was borne by the American author J
English
From the city of London
Old English
great river
English
Variant of London.
Latin
moonlight
Old English
solitary
Various
Spanish
Sausages
African
long; enduring
Native American
long journey
English
From the long ford
Chinese
Dragon's greatness
Chinese
Modern name with unclear meaning
African
Tall
Latin
long or tall
Greek
Long or tall
Latin
Spear
Chinese
dragon spirit
English
Tall John
Southeast Asian
Brave and courageous
African
Long-lasting
English
Live long
Southeast Asian
Unknown
English
Tall man
African
Unknown
African
Unknown
Old English
long meadow
Chinese
Dragon spirit
Hebrew
Noble
Greek
light
English
Noble
English
Brave
English
light; illumination
English
Famous land
French
Noble; brave
English
Short form of Alonzo and other names containing the same sound.
English
Short form of Alonzo and other names containing the same sound.
English
From the land of the lone hill
African
Strong
Germanic
noble
Chinese
gift
Old English
meadow
Germanic
People
Chinese
Unknown
English
To see
English
One who works with looms
Chinese
Unknown
English
Silly
Chinese
dragon
Latin
playful, whimsical
Germanic
Light
Latin
laurel; victory
African
Treasure
African
gift of love
Spanish
Leap
Spanish
Wolf
African
Unknown
Spanish
Wolf
Spanish
Little wolf
Native American
brave warrior
Spanish
Wolf
Spanish
Son of Lope
Spanish
Unknown
African
Unknown
Arabic
Wise
Spanish
Unknown
Latin
to speak
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Little crazy
Spanish
talkative
Latin
laurel; victory
English
Variant of Laura.
Southeast Asian
crowned one
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Hebrew
Crowned
French
from Lorraine
Latin
Crowned
English
Variant of Lorraine.
English
Variant of Lorraine.
English
laurel; crowned with laurel
English
Crowned with laurel
English
Laurel
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Italian
from Laurentum
African
Love us
Latin
Crowned
Irish
fierce
Spanish
Place of the larks
Celtic
Little fierce one
Spanish
Unknown
Old English
ruler, master
Celtic
From the land of the people
English
Ruler
Spanish
Noblewoman
Old English
lordly
Celtic
little lord
Latin
lordly
English
Noble lineage
English
Noble rank
English
son of the lord
Old English
lord
Latin
crowned with laurel
English
laurel; victory
Latin
laurel
Italian
from the laurel
Italian
Laurel tree
Italian
Laurel tree
Spanish
From the place of laurel
Latin
Crowned with laurel
English
Crowned with laurel
Spanish
light; brightness
Hebrew
God's gift; David's glory
Latin
laurel wreath
Latin
laurel crown
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Latin
Laurel crown
Celtic
brave warrior
Italian
laurel
English
Variant of Lorelei. This name featured on the television series Gilmore Girls (2000-2007) where it was borne by the two main characters (the younger o
Germanic
temptress
English
From German Loreley, the name of a rock headland on the Rhine River. It is of uncertain meaning, though the second element is probably old German ley
Germanic
Murmuring rock
Germanic
Alluring or enchanting
French
Laurel
Germanic
Alluring, enchanting
Latin
of Mary
English
Either a short form of Laurence 1 (masculine) or a variant of Lauren (feminine).
English
Latinized form of Lauren. This name was first brought to public attention in America by the song Lorena (1856), written by Joseph Webster, who was sai
Spanish
laurel; victory
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Latin
From the laurel tree
Latin
From Laurentum
Latin
Laurel
Latin
laurel
Latin
Laurel
Latin
laurel
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Spanish
little Laura; honor
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Crowned with laurel
Latin
laurel
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Spanish
Crowned with laurel
Latin
laurel
Latin
Laurel
Latin
From Laurentum
English
From Laurentum; laurel-crowned.
Spanish
tales, stories
Latin
laurel
Spanish
Laurel
Latin
Laurel
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Latin
Crowned
English
Perhaps a variant of Lauretta or Loreto, or a diminutive of names beginning with Lor. A famous bearer was the American actress Loretta Young (1913-200
Latin
Laurel
Spanish
From the place of laurel
English
Crowned with laurel
Latin
laurel crown
Latin
laurel
Spanish
Unknown
Scottish
famous, renowned
Spanish
Unknown
Italian
from the city
Spanish
Little one
English
Diminutive of Laura, Lorraine and other names beginning with Lor. This name rapidly rose in popularity in the United States in the 1950s and 60s, peak
Latin
glory
English
Crowned with laurel
Latin
Crowned with laurel
English
Laurel
English
Crowned with laurel
Spanish
Crowned with laurel
Latin
Crowned with laurel
English
Variant of Lori.
Hebrew
God is my light
Hebrew
God's laurel
English
Land of flowers
Latin
laurel wreath
Latin
Crowned with laurel
English
Crowned with laurel
Celtic
laurel meadow
French
Crowned
Celtic
laurel, sweet
English
Variant of Loren.
Latin
laurel; sweet bay
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Latin
Laurel
English
Unknown
Latin
Crowned with laurel
Spanish
Little laurel
Spanish
Little lark
English
A small hill; dweller by the hill
Celtic
laurel
Latin
Unknown
Latin
Crowned with laurel
English
Crowned
English
Lost
English
Created by the author R. D. Blackmore for the title character in his novel Lorna Doone (1869), set in southern England, which describes the dangerous
English
From the laurel tree
English
laurel; victory
Celtic
From the land of laurel
French
Place of laurel
Celtic
little crown; honor
French
Little laurel
Scottish
from the laurel
Spanish
parrot
Greek
Unknown
French
From Lorraine
English
From the name of a region in eastern France, originally meaning "kingdom of Lothar". Lothar was a Frankish king, the great-grandson of Charlemagne, wh
French
From the land of Lorraine
Latin
Laurel
English
Laurel
Spanish
Laurel
Latin
Laurel
English
laurel; victory
French
From Lorraine
English
Crowned with laurel
English
Variant of Lori.
Latin
laurel tree
English
Variant of Loren.
English
Laurel
French
From Lorraine
Spanish
Little Laura
English
laurel; victory
Old Norse
warrior
African
To bring joy
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
laurel tree
Latin
laurel; victory
Latin
Crowned
Latin
N/A
Latin
laurel
Celtic
Unknown
Spanish
the; article
Hebrew
gift of God
Old Norse
from the lake
Sanskrit
light
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
lost
Japanese
Light
Hebrew
small
African
Unknown
African
God's blessing
Hebrew
To be strong
African
To be blessed
African
Remember the father
Germanic
Famous warrior
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Uncertain
Arabic
Kind
Hebrew
veil, covering
Caribbean
Unknown
Scottish
from Lothian
Indian
Flower
Arabic
Kind-hearted
Greek
Goddess of flowers
African
Light
Southeast Asian
Flower
Spanish
From Laurentum
Slavic
Abundance
African
One who brings joy
African
Unknown
English
Bear-like
English
Hiding place; refuge
Germanic
Free woman
English
Diminutive of Charlotte or Liselotte.
Italian
fate; fortune
Spanish
Victorious one
English
Free woman
English
From the name of the lotus flower (species Nelumbo nucifera) or the mythological lotus tree. They are ultimately derived from Greek Ξ»ΟΟΟΟ (lotos). In
English
Short form of Louise or Louis. Famous bearers include the baseball player Lou Gehrig (1903-1941) and the musician Lou Reed (1942-2013).
English
Famous warrior
French
Famous warrior
English
Famous
English
Famous warrior or warrior
Greek
From Lucania
Germanic
brave warrior
French
famous battle
French
Famous warrior
Celtic
Famous warrior
Spanish
Brave
French
Famous warrior
French
Famous warrior
Southeast Asian
Famous warrior
English
Combination of Lou and the popular name suffix ella.
French
From Lourdes
Celtic
Lake
English
From the muddy river crossing
Irish
From the fjord-land
English
Hill town
French
Famous warrior
French
One who brings light
English
Diminutive of Louis.
Germanic
renowned warrior
Spanish
famous warrior
Welsh
famous warrior
French
famous warrior
French
Famous warrior
Old Norse
famous warrior
French
Famous warrior
French
famous warrior
French
Famous warrior
English
French form of Ludovicus, the Latinized form of Ludwig. This was the name of 18 kings of France, starting with Louis I the son of Charlemagne. Others
English
Latinate feminine form of Louis. A famous bearer was the American novelist Louisa May Alcott (1832-1888), the author of Little Women.
French
Warrior
English
French feminine form of Louis.
French
Famous warrior
French
Famous warrior
French
renowned warrior
Spanish
Famous warrior
French
holy Louis
French
Famous
French
bright
Greek
Light
Greek
From Lucania
Germanic
Famous warrior
French
Wolf
Celtic
Famous warrior
English
Crowned with laurel
French
From Lorraine
Spanish
Strong or heavy
Spanish
From Lourdes
English
The place of miracles
Spanish
Mary of Sorrows
Spanish
from Lourdes
Latin
Laurel-crowned
Latin
From Laurentum
Celtic
laurel, honor
Latin
laurel
Germanic
Modern variant of Laura
French
Famous warrior
Latin
Laurel
Latin
Famous in battle
French
famous warrior
Arabic
Generous
Germanic
Little boy
Latin
From Laurentum
Germanic
Little Louis
Celtic
love
English
Love or beloved
English
Beloved
English
Lovely
Latin
love
Indian
King of love
Irish
Little wolf
English
Simply from the English word love, derived from Old English lufu.
Celtic
beloved valley
English
day of love
Indian
Immense love
English
beloved; dear
English
Love
Old English
beloved
Indian
Full of love
English
Beloved
Indian
Victory of love
Indian
Lover
Indian
Light of love
Old English
joy of love
Indian
Lord of love
Indian
Love and sacrifice
Old English
little wolf
English
Someone beloved; affectionate
English
Land of love
English
lovely; beautiful
Indian
One who is loved
Indian
Charming person
English
little love; sweetheart
Italian
Little love
Latin
letter of affection
Latin
lovely; beloved
English
Charming
English
Life filled with love
Latin
light of love
Old English
little beloved
English
Being beautiful and delightful
English
From a surname that was a variant of Lowell.
English
Little love
French
Little wolf
Southeast Asian
Affectionate
Latin
lovely
English
beautiful; gracious
English
Joyful and lovely
English
lovely; beloved
Latin
lovely
Latin
Beautiful rose
Spanish
God is with us
English
Loving
African
Love is mine
English
Love
Latin
beloved
English
Beloved
English
Love
Latin
lovely; beloved
Spanish
Sky of love
Indian
Heart of love
Spanish
lovely
African
Unknown meaning
Caribbean
Affectionate male
African
Lover
English
One who loves
English
One who loves
Slavic
little love
English
son of love
English
Beloved
English
Love
English
Little wolf
French
Little love
English
Affection
Old English
well-loved
English
beloved; affectionate
Latin
Love
Southeast Asian
Little love
Hebrew
beloved; love
English
Affectionate or beloved
African
Beloved
Old English
affectionate
Scandinavian
Famous warrior
Italian
beloved
Indian
loving; affectionate
Latin
related to love
Spanish
Little love
Indian
Son of Lord Rama
Indian
One who is loved
English
Love
English
Full of love
Latin
Love
Old English
love more
English
beloved
English
Flame
English
From an English surname that was derived from a Norman French nickname, from lou "wolf" and a diminutive suffix. The surname was borne by American poe
Celtic
Famous in battle
Celtic
Joy
English
Famous warrior
English
Subtle or understated
African
Wealth
French
from Lorraine
Latin
From Laurentum
Celtic
Laurel
Celtic
Crowned with laurel
English
One who is from the hills
Spanish
light
Latin
not applicable
English
From the clearing in the woods
Old Norse
light
English
faithful
English
From the English word, borrowed from Old French loial "loyal", itself derived from Latin legalis "legal".
English
From the English word, which was originally borrowed from Old French loiautΓ©, a derivative of loial "loyal", itself derived from Latin legalis "legal"
French
famous warrior
Welsh
gray, holy
Old English
gray, gray-haired
Spanish
Unknown
Celtic
Gray
French
One who is a lawyer
French
Free
African
Bringer of peace
Spanish
From the muddy place
Spanish
Light
Germanic
famous warrior
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Place of the people
Spanish
Muddy
Germanic
Famous warrior
English
famous warrior
Hebrew
God's promise
Germanic
famous warrior
English
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Spanish
Unknown
Korean
unknown
Chinese
Unknown