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Làzaru m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Lazarus.
Lazaru m Corsican (Archaic), Sicilian
Corsican and Sicilian form of Lazarus.
Lazdona f Baltic Mythology
The name of an alleged Lithuanian goddess of hazels and hazelnuts.... [more]
Lazèr m Lengadocian, Provençal
Languedocian and Provençal form of Lazarus.
Łazôrz m Kashubian
Kashubian form of Lazarus.
Lazuli f English (Modern, Rare)
From an ellipsis of lapis lazuli, the name of a deep blue semiprecious stone. It is derived from medieval Latin lazulum meaning "heaven, sky", ultimately from Persian لاجورد (lajvard) meaning "lapis lazuli, azure (color)".
Lazzao m Ligurian
Ligurian form of Lazarus.
Làzzaru m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Lazarus.
Lea f Hawaiian, Polynesian Mythology
Goddess of canoe builders; wife of Ku-moku-hali'i; sister of Hina-puku-'ai; she takes the form of an 'elepaio (a forest bird)
Lèale f Yiddish
Italian-Yiddish diminutive of Lea.
Leam m English (Rare)
Variant of Liam.
Leamon m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Leamon.
Leana f Estonian
Elaboration of Lea.
Leana f English
Variant of Liana or Leanna. In some cases it might also be a feminine form of Leano.
Leana f Romanian
Diminutive of Ileana.
Leandre m Catalan, Provençal
Catalan and Provençal form of Leander.
Leandri f Afrikaans
Possibly a variant of Leandra.
Leándrosz m Hungarian
Hungarian form of Leandros.
Leandru m Corsican, Sicilian
Corsican and Sicilian form of Leander.
Leaneşa f Medieval Romanian
Derived from Romanian leneşă, the feminine form of the adjective leneş "lazy". This was likely an amuletic name.
Leanette f American (Rare)
Possibly a blend of Lea and Annette.
Leangela f African American (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the popular prefix Le- and Angela.
Leangelo m African American (Rare)
Combination of Angelo with the name prefix Le-.
Leania f American (South, Rare), Portuguese (Brazilian, Rare)
Either a variant of Leonia, influenced by Leah, or an elaboration of Leana.
Leanika f Estonian (Rare)
Diminutive of Leana, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Léanne f French (Modern), French (Belgian, Rare)
Contraction of Léa and Anne 1. Folk etymology occasionally considers this name a variant of Léonne.
Leanor f English (Rare)
Truncated form of Eleanor (see also Lenore, the usual spelling).
Lear m Manx
Derived from Proto-Celtic *liro- "sea; ocean".
Leara f American (Rare)
Of unknown origin and meaning. It might possibly be an attempted feminization of Lear or, and perhaps more likely, a phonetic respelling of Liora via its Anglicized variant Leora.
Learca f Italian
Feminine form of Learco.
Learcu m Sicilian
Sicilian form of Learco.
Learta f Albanian, Kosovar
Feminine form of Leart.
Leasha f English (Rare)
Possibly a variant of Leesha, itself an Anglicization of Laoise.
Leatha f American (South, Rare)
Allegedly a variant of Letha, possibly influenced by Lea and the surname Leath.
Leathan m English (Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Leathan.
Leather f Obscure
Transferred use of the surname Leather.
Leavy m English (American, Rare)
Transferred use of the surname Leavy.
Lébuin m History (Ecclesiastical)
French form of Leobwin via it's Latinized form Lebuinus.
Lecelina f Anglo-Norman, Medieval English, Medieval French
Originally a diminutive of Laetitia. This was borne by the second wife of Geoffrey de Mandeville I, one of the great magnates of early Norman England.
Leci m Romansh
Surselvan Romansh form of Lucius.
Leco m Galician
Hypocoristic of Leandro.
Lecta f American (Rare, Archaic)
Allegedly a truncated form of Electa.
Léda f Hungarian
Hungarian form of Leda.
Leda f Galician (Rare)
Galician form of Leta.
Ledenaert m Medieval Flemish
Medieval Flemish form of Leonard.
Ledicia f Asturian, Galician
Asturian and Galician form of Letitia. The name coincides with Galician ledicia "delight, joy".
Ledina f Albanian
Of uncertain origin and meaning.... [more]
Lediona f Albanian
Feminine form of Ledion.
Ledis f Norwegian (Rare)
Norwegian form of Hlédís.
Ledo m Galician
Masculine form of Galician Leda.
Leea f Finnish
Finnish form of Leah.
Leefke f Low German, East Frisian
Derived from Low German leefke "darling", which looks similar to its Limburgish equivalent leeveke and Dutch liefje. See also the name Leve, of which this name can be seen as a feminine form of.
Leegi f Estonian (Rare)
Derived from Estonian leegi, the genitive case of leek, "flame; fire; blaze".
Leelah f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant transcription of Leela.
Leelia f Estonian
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a variant of Leelo, an Estonian form of Lelia and a a modern coinage created for aesthetic purposes.
Leemarie f Obscure
Combination of Lee and Marie.
Leemet m Estonian (Rare)
Short form of Kleement, now used as a given name in its own right.
Leen f Estonian, Flemish, Dutch (Rare)
Originally an Estonian short form of Heleene and a Dutch short form of Heleen, occasionally used as a given name in its own right.
Leen m Dutch
Short form of Leendert.
Leendert m Dutch
Dutch form of Leonard.
Leene f Estonian
Truncated form of Heleene and variant of Leena.
Leeni f Finnish (Rare), Estonian
Finnish diminutive of Leena and Estonian variant of Leene, Leen and Leena.
Leenke f West Frisian
Diminutive of Magdalena and Helena as well as a feminine form of Leen.
Leentje f Flemish
Diminutive of Leen.
Leenu f Finnish (Rare), Estonian
Finnish diminutive of Leena and Estonian variant of Leene and Leena.
Lefi m Welsh (Rare)
Welsh form of Levy.
Lefils m Haitian Creole, French (African)
Transferred use of the surname Lefils.
Lefter m Albanian
Albanian form of Lefteris.
Léger m French (Rare), Haitian Creole
French form of Leutgar. Saint Léger, Bishop of Autun was a 7th-century Frankish martyr.
Legerd m Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular form of Leodegar (compare French Léger).
Legina f English (Rare)
Presumably a variant Lagina influenced by Regina and vice versa.
Leguntia f Medieval Basque
Of uncertain origin and meaning. One theory, however, considers this name a Basque form of Leodegundia.
Lehar m Estonian
Variant of Leho.
Lehel m Hungarian, History
Younger form of Lél. Lehel (died 955) was a Magyar chieftain, one of the military leaders of prince Taksony of Hungary, and a descendant of Árpád.
Lehlohonolo m Sotho, South African
Means "luck" or "blessing" in Sotho.
Leho m Estonian
Coined in the 1930s by Julius Mägiste, an Estonian linguist. He probably intended the name to refer to Lehola (also known as Lõhavere), the castle of Lembitu, an Estonian chieftain... [more]
Lehte f Estonian
19th-century coinage, possibly first used in August Kitzberg's 'Maimus' (1892). He likely derived the name from Estonian leht "leaf".
Lehti f Estonian
Variant of Lehte.
Leïa f French (Modern)
French form of Leia.
Leia f Estonian (Rare)
Contracted form of Leida.
Leiba f Yiddish
Feminine form of Leib.
Leicester m Literature
Sir Leicester Dedlock is a character in Charles Dickens' novel Bleak House.
Leich m Breton (Archaic)
Vannetais form of Loeiz.
Leidi f Estonian
Variant of Leida.
Leies m Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular short form of Elias.
Leigha f English (American)
Variant of Leah, the spelling influenced by that of Leigh.
Leighana f Obscure
Variant of Liana or Leanna. This name was given to 11 girls born in the USA in 2010.
Leighannie f Obscure
Diminutive of Leighanne.
Leighroy m Obscure
Variant of Leroy.
Leija f Swedish (Modern), Finnish (Rare), Estonian (Rare)
Finnish variant of Lea. The name coincides with the Finnish word leija "kite".
Leik m Norwegian
Younger form of Leikr.
Leikea f Hawaiian (?)
Means "white flowers", from Hawaiian lei and kea "white".
Leikela f Taiwanese (Rare)
From Chinese 雷 léi "thunder", 科 "sort, class, kind", and 拉 "drag, pull".
Leikny f Norwegian
Combination of Old Norse leikr "game; play; sport; fight" and nýr "new; young; fresh" or "new moon; waxing moon". Another theory, however, considers this an adoption (and Old Norse adaption) of some unknown foreign name.
Leikný f Old Norse, Icelandic
Old Norse as well as the Icelandic form of Leikny.
Leila f Estonian
Variant of Laila 2.
Leilana f English (Rare)
Latinization of Leilani.
Leilla f English
Variant of Laila 1.
Leini f Estonian
Variant of Leine.
Leino m Finnish, Estonian
Finnish and Estonian name of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a derivation from the pen name of Eino Leino (Armas Einar Leopold Lönnbohm), Finnish poet and journalist (1878-1926).
Leintje f Dutch
Feminine form of Lein.
Léionore f Norman
Norman form of Eleanor.
Leiore f Medieval Basque
Medieval Basque form of Leire.
Léioun m Norman
Rouenneis and Cotentinais Norman form of Léon.
Leira f Spanish (Rare)
Spanish variant of Leire.
Leiser m Yiddish
Alsatian Yiddish variant of Lazarus.
Leithia f English (Rare)
Variant of Lethia, perhaps influenced by Leith.
Leja f Croatian, Slovene
Croatian and Slovene form of Leah.
Lejla f Hungarian
Magyarized form of Leila.
Lejna f Sorbian
Sorbian form of Lena and Lene.
Leka m Albanian
Variant of Lekë.
Lekë m Albanian
Short form of Aleksandër.
Łękomira f Polish
Feminine form of Łękomir.
Lél m Hungarian (Archaic)
Derived from Hungarian lélek "soul".
Lel m Romani
Derived from the Romani word lel "to take; to receive".
Lela f Romani
Feminine form of Lel.
Lela f Galician
Diminutive of Manuela.
Lelah f American (Rare)
Variant of Lela 2, an English variant of Leila.
Lelaina f English (Modern, Rare), Popular Culture
Perhaps an invented name based on similar-sounding names such as Leila, Elaine and Leilani... [more]
Lelde f Latvian, Theatre
1920s phonetic coinage which was first used in the play Spēlēju, dancoju (1915) by Latvian poet and playwright Rainis.
Lelê m & f Portuguese
Short form of names containing the letter L like Wesley and Helena.
Leleti f South African, Zulu
Meaning unknown. A famous bearer is Leleti Khumalo, a South African actress.
Lélia f Corsican
Gallicized form of Lelia.
Lëliana f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Liliana.
Lélie f French (Rare)
French form of Laelia.
Lelie f Dutch (Rare)
Dutch adaptation of the French name Lélie.... [more]
Lelija f German (East Prussian)
In the case of the East Prussian German name, Lelija is not a derivative of Ancient Roman Laelia.... [more]
Lëliô f Kashubian
Kashubian form of Lily (compare Lilia).
Leliu m Corsican
Corsican form of Lelio.
Lelle f Hungarian
Feminine form of Lél. While in the Middle Ages, Lelle was a masculine variant of Lél, it has been revived as a strictly feminine form of the name.
Lembe f Estonian
Variant of Lembi.
Lembewalde m Livonian, Medieval Baltic
Derived from Livonian *lempe "love" and valta "power, mightiness".
Lembi f Estonian
Derived from Estonian lemb "affection" and thus a cognate of Lempi.
Lembit m Estonian
Younger form of Lembitu which itself was derived from Estonian lemb "affection" (compare Finnish Lemmitty).... [more]
Lembo m Estonian
Originally a short form of Lembit, used as a given name in its own right.
Lemisha f African American (Rare)
Combination of the phonetic elements la, mee and sha. A known bearer is American musician LeMisha Grinstead (1978-), a member of the R&B girl group 702.
Lemme f Estonian
Directly taken from lemme, the genitive singilar/attributive form of lemb "affection".
Lemmi f Estonian
Variant of Lemme.
Lemmo m Estonian
Variant of Lembo.
Lemon m & f American (Rare, Archaic), Popular Culture
Transferred use of the surname Lemon.
Lemonia f Greek
Means "lemon tree" in Greek.
Lemony m Popular Culture
Used by American author Daniel Handler (1970-) as a pen name. He claimed that, not wanting to give his real name, he spontaneously blurted out "Lemony Snicket" over the phone one day. It may be a play on the name Lemoine or the word lemon.
Lemuela f English (Rare)
Feminine form of Lemuel.
Len m Afrikaans
Variant of Leen.
Lenae f American (Modern, Rare)
Respelling of Linnaea influenced by the English pronunciation of Renée.
Lénaïc m & f French
Variant of Lénaïk.
Lenaig f Breton
Diminutive of Lena.
Lénaïk f & m French (Rare)
Gallicized form of Lenaig.
Lenard m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Leonard.
Lenarda f Sardinian
Sardinian form of Leonarda.
Lenardu m Sardinian
Sardinian form of Leonard.
Lenart m Medieval Polish
Medieval Polish variant of Leonard.
Lenča f Slovene
Diminutive of Helena via Lena.
Lencia f Polish
Diminutive of Milena and other names ending in -lena.
Lendabair f Irish Mythology
Derived from Irish leannán meaning "lover, sweetheart". Perhaps the second element is siabhre "spirit, fairy" (compare Findabhair).
Lëndina f Albanian (Rare)
Derived from Albanian lëndinë "meadow".
Lendl m English (African, Rare), Caribbean
Transferred use of the surname Lendl.
Lenert m German (East Prussian), Medieval Polish
East Prussian German form and medieval Polish variant of Leonhard.
Lenia f Greek, Greek (Cypriot)
Diminutive of Eleni.
Lenita f Portuguese (Brazilian), Indonesian (Rare), Finnish (Rare)
Diminutive of Lena and various names that end in -lena.
Lenix f Obscure
Variant of Lennox.
Lenja f German (Modern), Dutch (Rare)
Most likely a German invention, created by combining the popular name Lena with other names that were popular in Germany such as Anja, Maja 1, Tanja or Katja... [more]
Lénka f Kashubian
Diminutive of Léna.
Leńka f Sorbian
Diminutive of Lejna.
Lenke f Hungarian
Diminutive of Heléna and Magdaléna via German Lenchen and Slavic Lenka.
Lenna f Danish (Rare), English
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Theories include a Danish and English variant of Lena (in the case of the English name the spelling mimicks the pronunciation of Lena in various European languages), a Danish diminutive of Leonharda and a modern English feminine form of Lennon.
Lenneke f Dutch
Dutch pet form of Lena, with the diminutive suffix ke included.
Lennet m German (Rare)
Regional short form of Leonhard.
Lenni m & f English (Rare)
Variant of Lenny.
Lenno m Estonian
Short form of Lennart.
Lennor f & m Romani
Derived from Romani lennor, meaning both "spring" and "summer".
Leno m Portuguese
Diminutive of Heleno and Eleno.
Leno m Gaulish
Derived from Gaulish leno- "wood; grove, bosk".
Lenor f Alsatian (Archaic)
Vernacular form of Leonore.