Here you’ll find all the names beginning with the letter L, followed by the meaning of the name starting with a L. If the name is blue, it is a name normally given to a boy. If the name has a pink color, then it is usually given to a girl. A green name can be given to both boys and girls.
Name | Meaning | |
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Leica | Camera brand | |
Leicester | From Leicester, England | |
Leida | loved by the people | |
Leiðolfr | Chief wolf. | |
Leif | Heir | |
Leifr | A variant of Leifur, meaning heir. | |
Leifur | Heir or successor. | |
Leigb | A patch of land that is grassy, a meadow | |
Leigh | Field | |
Leigha | Form Of Leigh Or Leah | |
Leighann | Sun | |
Leighanna | Combination Of Leigh And Anna | |
Leighanne | Combination Name | |
Leighdyn | A woman that llives by the field and is graceful | |
Leighla | The dark-haired beauty of the night | |
Leighland | The dweller by the fallow, unseeded land | |
Leighna | Respelling Of Lena | |
Leighsaide | A combination of names, means Beautiful and Joyful | |
Leighton | From The Town By The Meadow | |
Leighza | God is my oath | |
Leighzah | God is my oath | |
Leigong | Means "lord of thunder", from Chinese 雷 (léi) meaning "thunder" and 公 (gōng) meaning "lord, prince". This is the name of a Chinese thunder god. | |
Leiko | Little Flower | |
Leil | Dusk; Night; A variant of name Lail | |
Leila | Night | |
Leilah | Of Persian and Arabic origin meaning 'night or dark-haired', a variant of Laila. | |
Leilana | A flower that grows in the heaven | |
Leilani | Heavenly Flower | |
Leilexi | Child Of The Defender | |
Leili | Probably from Laila 2, but also associated with Estonian leil meaning "vapour, steam". It became popular due to Andres Saal's novel Leili (1892). | |
Leilia | She who is born in the night | |
Leilyn | A dark beauty that is born in the nighttime | |
Leimomi | Wreath of Pearls | |
Leina | Torch | |
Leinaala | Path Of Flower Garlands | |
Leinani | Gorgeous child | |
Leir | The name of an early king of the Britons, according to the 12th-century chronicles [1] of Geoffrey of Monmouth. Leir's name may be connected to the city where he reigned, Leicester (named Kaerleir by Geoffrey). Alternatively it might be derived from the name of the legendary Welsh figure Llŷr. The story of Leir and his daughters was later adapted by Shakespeare for his play King Lear (1606). | |
Leire | Basque form and Spanish variant of Leyre. | |
Leisa | God is my oath | |
Leisel | God is my oath | |
Leisha | noble, exalted | |
Leisl | A person who made an Oath to the God | |
Leith | broad river | |
Leitha | forgetfulness | |
Leithe | broad river | |
Leithia | forgetfulness | |
Leiv | Heir | |
Leiza | God is my oath | |
Leizel | God is my oath | |
Leizer | God has aided us | |
Leja | Lithuanian form of Leah. | |
Lejane | God Is Gracious | |
Lejla | A dark-haired beautiful woman who is born in night | |
Lek | A small person | |
Leka | A protector and defender of the people | |
Lekan | My wealth is growing | |
Lekeesha | A woman who lives and is full of lifeforce | |
Lekeisha | A person who is generaly happy and joyful | |
Lekeke | Ruler | |
Lekeleka | Of the moon | |
Lekh | Document | |
Lekha | Writing, picture | |
Lekhak | An Author; Writer; One who is well versed in writing; Article | |
Lekhan | Writing | |
Lekhana | Writing | |
Lekhani | A modern indian name meaning pen | |
Lekharaj | An Author; Writer; One who is well versed in writing; Article | |
Lekharaja | A man | |
Lekhit | An Author; Writer; One who is well versed in writing; Article | |
Lekhon | One who can write | |
Lekhraj | A King in Writing; An Author; Writer; One who is well versed in writing; Article | |
Lekhraja | A King in Writing; An Author; Writer; One who is well versed in writing; Article | |
Lekisha | An existence, Life | |
Lekith | An Author; Writer; One who is well versed in writing; Article | |
Leks | Short form of Leksik. It means defender of men. | |
Leksik | Estonian form of Alexander. It means defender of men | |
Lekso | Lekso is a nickname for Leksik. It means defender of men. | |
Lekya | Mathematician | |
Lel | Taker | |
Lela | Lofty | |
Lelah | night beauty | |
Leland | Meadowland | |
Lelanne | Heavenly flower | |
Lelayamana | Document; Playful; Pleasantly Humorous; Funny and Sportive | |
Lele | A loyal and faithful person | |
Lelia | Of Unknown Meaning | |
Leliana | Created name from Leila-beauty of the night and Liliana - like a lilly flower | |
Lelio | Name created from the famous Roman family | |
Lelisa | From Oromo leellisaa meaning "admirer". | |
Lelise | Feminine form of Lelisa. | |
Lelius | The one who is born in the night | |
Lelle | Diminutive of Lennart. | |
Lelli | A person who is born after the Sun sets down | |
Lelly | A meadow or a clearing that is small | |
Lem | One who has devoted his life to the God | |
Leman | A person who comes from a valley | |
Ləman | Possibly derived from Arabic لمعان (lamaʿān) meaning "shine, gleam" [1]. | |
Lemar | From French word meaning the Sea | |
Lemarr | He who belongs to The Sea | |
Lemekh | Hebrew form of Lamech. |