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.
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Lugalbanda | From Sumerian lugal "king" and banda "young, wild, fierce". This was the name of a legendary king of Uruk who was said to be the father of Gilgamesh in Sumerian mythology. |
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Lugenia | A forceful, forthright and dignified individual |
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Lugh | The shinig one |
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Lughaidh | A shining warrior |
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Lugobi | A light in the dark |
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Lugos | Variant of Lugus. |
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Lugotorix | King of the light |
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Lugubelinos | Older form (possibly) of Llywelyn. |
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Lugus | Light |
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Luhha | An ammount, measure |
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Luhhede | One who has a great desire to change world; focused |
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Luhit | Name of a River |
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Lui | A fighter of fame |
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Luigas | From Lucania |
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Luigi | Famous Warrior |
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Luigia | Well-known fighter |
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Luigina | A well born |
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Luigino | A beloved warrior |
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Luigsech | Probably derived from the name of the mythological figure Lugh. This was the name of an obscure early Irish saint, mentioned in the martyrologies of Tallaght [1] and Gorman [2]. |
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Luijzika | German name for noutorious warrior |
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Luilda | A dear battle |
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Luis | Famous Warrior |
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Luisa | Famous warrior |
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Luisana | A loud fighter |
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Luis-Angel | Combination of Luis and Ángel. |
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Luise | Famous warrior |
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Luiseach | Modern form of Luigsech. |
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Luisella | Diminutive of Luisa. |
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Luisina | A maiden in war |
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Luisinho | Well-known fighter |
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Luisita | Diminutive of Luisa. |
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Luisito | Diminutive of Luis. |
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Luit | Name of river Brahmputra |
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Luitgard | People, protection |
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Luitger | Variant of Ludger. |
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Luitpold | Bold people |
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Luiz | A warrior of fame |
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Luiza | Spanish name for maiden in war |
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Luize | Latvian form of Louise. |
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Luja | Of great depth |
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Lujain | A literary Arabic name for Girls that means silver |
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Lujaina | The silver one |
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Lujan | From a Spanish title of the Virgin Mary, Nuestra Señora de Luján, meaning "Our Lady of Luján". This is the name of a city in Argentina near Buenos Aires. Our Lady of Luján is a 17th-century statue of Mary. Supposedly the horses transporting the statue further into Argentina refused to pull the cart past Luján, so a shrine was built at the spot. She is regarded as a patron saint of Argentina. |
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Lujayn | Silver |
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Lujing | The one of silver |
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Lujza | famous warrior |
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Lujzika | famous warrior |
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Luka | Person From Lucania, Italy |
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Lukacs | From Lucania |
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Lukarse | Greenlandic variant form of Lukas, meaning from Lucania. |
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Lukas | From Lucania |
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Lukass | Latvian form of Lucas. |
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Lukasz | Of Old Greek origin meaning 'man from Lucania' (a region in Italiy) a variant form of the name Luke. |
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Lukaz | Bretons form of Luke, meaning light giving |
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Luke | From Lucania |
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Luken | From Lucania |
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Lukene | bringer of light |
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Lukesh | King |
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Lukesha | King of the Empire; Ruler; Emperor |
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Luki | A fighter who found glory in the battle |
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Lukian | White light that illuminates people |
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Lukie | To radiate light on people |
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Lukina | Graceful and bright |
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Lukman | Wise, Intelligent |
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Lukne | Possibly from the name of a Lithuanian river. |
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Luksa | Means "luxurious" in Esperanto. |
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Lukyan | bringer of light |
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Lul | Short for Laurel, one who is Honarable and Victorius |
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Lula | Famous Warrior |
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Lulabelle | Lulu (precious); Belle (beautiful) |
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Lulamae | A sweet tree that is a symbol of Honor and Victory |
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Lulana | Shining Moon or a Guiding Star |
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Lulani | Highest Heaven |
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Lulaya | Learned; Educated; Skilled in writing; |
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Lule | Flower |
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Lulette | A small Girl that was born at a daybreak |
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Lulie | A person whose birth was illuminated by daybreak |
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Lulii | unknown |
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Lulit | From Amharic ሉል (lul) meaning "pearl". |
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Lulita | famous warrior |
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Luljeta | Flower Of Life |
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Lull | Woman who is a legendary soldier |
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Lulla | A legendary female warrior |
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Lullede | Legendary warrior |
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Lulli | Form of LALE. To Sing a Lullaby, Soothe |
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Lulling | Quieting, Calm |
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Lulluc | An impressive and expressive human being |
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Lullus | Name of the Forst Archbishop of Mainz |
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Luloah | Woman who is like a Pearl |
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Lulu | Famous Warrior |
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Lu'Lu | A woman whose beauty is compared to a Pearl |
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Lulua | Woman who is beautiful as a Pearl |
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Luluah | A bead of perls |
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Lulwa | A pearl-like woman |
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Lulzim | From Albanian lulëzim meaning "blooming, flowering, prosperity". |
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Luma | Light |
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Lumbika | A musical instrument |
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Lumen | Measure Of Light |
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Lumex | To cast light on something |
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Lumi | A woman white and cold as Snow |