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This is a list of submitted names in which the ending sequence is a; and the number of syllables is 2.
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Klaara f Finnish, Estonian
Finnish and Estonian form of Clara.
Klárka f Czech, Slovak
Diminutive of Klára.
Kloea f English
Variant of Chloe
Kmara f Georgian (Archaic)
Derived from the Georgian interjection კმარა (kmara) meaning "Enough!". The use of this word as a given name was started by parents who did not want any more daughters, but yet ended up having another one... [more]
Knoa f & m Obscure (Modern)
Variant of Noah 1, Noah 2 or Noa.
Koa m Indigenous Australian, English (Australian)
Means "crow" in the Kaurna language.
Koa m Japanese
Multiple meanings depending on Kanji. コア (Koa) means "core". 虎空 (Koa) means brave/tiger sky. 光亜 (Koua) means light, radiance + second.
Koba f & m Japanese
From Japanese 木 (ko) meaning "tree" or 小 (ko) meaning "small, little" combined with 葉 (ba) meaning "leaf". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Koga m Japanese (Rare)
From 鋼 (ko) meaning "steel" and 牙 (ga) meaning "tusk, fang". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kohta m Japanese
Variant transcription of Kouta.
Koiya f Japanese
With the kanji meaning 恋 meaning love, and 屋 meaning house, And 子 meaning child with the suffix -iya.
Kokhta m Georgian (Rare)
Derived from the Georgian adjective კოხტა (kokhta) meaning "dainty, dapper".
Kola m Alsatian (Archaic), Polish
Alsatian vernacular short form of Nikolaus (compare French Colas) and Polish diminutive of Mikołaj.
Koma m Japanese
Variant transcription of Kouma.
Komla m African
Used in Ghana, West Africa. Means Tuesday born boy in Ewe
Kona f & m Japanese
From Japanese 黄 (ko) meaning "yellow", 香 (ko) meaning "fragrance" or 小 (ko) meaning "small" combined with 南 (na) meaning "south", 夏 (na) meaning "summer", 波 (na) meaning "wave", 菜 (na) meaning "vegetables, greens" or 奈 (na) meaning "apple tree"... [more]
Kooncha m Japanese
From Japanese 健 (koon) meaning "healthy, strong" combined with 次 (cha) meaning "next, secondary, following". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kora f Maori (Modern)
Means "fuel, fire" in Maori.
Korla m Sorbian
Sorbian form of Karl. Korla Awgust Kocor (German: Karl August Katzer), born 1822, was a Sorbian composer and conductor.... [more]
Korra f Popular Culture
The name of the main protagonist of the animated television series The Legend of Korra. Her name is apparently a respelling of the name Cora.
Kostia m Russian
Alternate transcription of Kostya, diminutive of Konstantin.
Kota m & f English
Diminutive of Dakota
Kouga m Japanese
From 光 (ko) meaning "light, radiance" and 鵞 (ga) meaning "goose". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Kouka f Japanese
From Japanese 浩 (kou) meaning "prosperous" combined with 佳 (ka) meaning "beautiful, good". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Koula f Greek
Diminutive of Angeliki, Vasiliki, Kyriaki and other names ending in ki (via their diminutives Angelikoula, Vasilikoula and Kyriakoula, respectively).
Kouma m Japanese
From Japanese 甲 (kou) meaning "first in rank" combined with 馬 (ma) meaning "horse". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kouya m Japanese
From 杏 (kou) meaning "apricot" and 也 (ya) meaning "also". Other kanji combinations can be used.
Koya m Japanese
Variant transcription of Kouya.
Krasna f Croatian
Means "beautiful" in Croatian, derived from the Slavic element krasa "beauty, adornment".
Kreeta f Finnish, Estonian
Finnish and Estonian variant of Greta.
Kreia f Popular Culture
Kreia is a fictional character in the RPG 'Star Wars Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords' (2004). She's a Force sensitive elderly woman with mysterious motives, and a member of the main player's party... [more]
Krina f English (Rare)
Contracted form of Karina.
Kripa f & m Indian
Means "kindness" or "grace".
Kryśka f Polish
Diminutive of Krystyna.
Ksanka f Ukrainian, Russian
Diminutive of Oksana.
Ksenya f Russian
Russian pet form of Kseniya
Kshama f Indian, Sanskrit
Means "forgiveness, forbearance" in Sanskrit.
Kuda m & f African (?)
Means "love" in Zimbabwe.
Kuisma m Finnish
Finnish variant of Cosmas. It also means "St. John's wort" in Finnish.
Kuka f Japanese
From Japanese 久 (ku) meaning "long time" combined with 華 (ka) meaning "flower". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kulta f & m Finnish (Rare)
Means both "gold" and "darling, dear" in Finnish.
Kuma m & f Japanese
From Japanese くま (kuma) meaning "bear" or other kanji which are pronounced the same way.
Kunka f Bulgarian
Colloquial word for "hand" in Bulgaria.
Künna f East Frisian
East Frisian short form of Kunigunda.
Kunta m Literature, African American (Rare)
This name was popularized in the USA in the late 1970s by the character Kunta Kinte in Alex Haley's historical novel 'Roots' (1976) and the subsequent television miniseries based on the book (1977).
Kura f Maori
Means "red, glow" in Māori.
Kurara f Japanese (Modern)
Japanese translation of Clara/Klara, given to Japanese girls over the last several decades.... [more]
Kurea f Japanese (Modern)
Japanese translation of Claire/Clair/Clare, given to Japanese girls over the last few decades.... [more]
Kurma m Hinduism
Means "tortoise, turtle" in Sanskrit. This is the name of one of the avatars of the Hindu god Vishnu, who appears as a tortoise to support the base of Mount Mandara during the churning of the ocean.
Kuuga m Japanese
From Japanese 空 (kuu) meaning "empty, sky" combined with 河 (ga) meaning "river". Other kanji combinations are possible.
Kuura m & f Finnish (Modern, Rare)
Means "rime, hoarfrost" in Finnish.
Kvitka f Ukrainian (Rare)
Diminutive of Kvitoslava. It means "flower" in Ukrainian.
Kwena m & f Sotho
Means "crocodile" in the Sotho and Tswana languages. This name is chiefly used by Northern Sotho people.
Kwieta f Polish (Archaic)
Originally the Polish form of Quieta. Due to its resemblance to Polish kwiat "flower", it was early on conflated with and used as a vernacular form of Flora.
Kyeisha f English
Variant of "Keisha".
Kyōka f Japanese
From Japanese 京 (kyō) meaning "capital city", 恭 (kyō) meaning "respectful, polite" or 杏 (kyō) meaning "apricot" combined with 香 (ka) meaning "fragrance" or 花 (ka) meaning "flower, blossom"... [more]
Kyoka f Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 京香 or 恭香 or 恭花 or 杏花 (see Kyōka).
Kyong-Hwa f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 경화 (see Gyeong-Hwa).
Kyouka f Japanese
Variant transcription of Kyoka.
Kyouma m Japanese
From Japanese 恭 (kyou) meaning "respect" combined with 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality". This name can also be constructed from other kanji combinations.
Kyoung-Ja f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 경자 (see Gyeong-Ja).
Kyōya m Japanese
From Japanese 恭 (kyō) meaning "respectful, polite", 京 (kyō) meaning "capital city", 鏡 (kyō) meaning "mirror", 姜 (kyō) meaning "ginger", or 杏 (kyō) meaning "apricot" combined with 夜 (ya) meaning "night", 矢 (ya) meaning "dart, arrow", 也 (ya) meaning "also", 弥 (ya) meaning "all the more, increasingly", and 屋 (ya) meaning "shop"... [more]
Kyu-Ha m & f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 규하 (see Gyu-Ha).
Kyung-A f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 경아 (see Gyeong-A).
Kyungha m & f Korean
Means "congratulation" in Korean.
Kyung-Hwa f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 경화 (see Gyeong-Hwa).
Kyung-Wha f Korean
Alternate transcription of Korean Hangul 경화 (see Gyeong-Hwa).
Lada f Thai
Alternate transcription of Latda.
Ladia f Asturian (Rare)
Short form of Heladia.
Laika f Popular Culture, Pet
Means "barker" from the Russian лаять (layat') meaning "to bark". This was the name of a Soviet dog who became one of the first animals to go to space.
Lajla f Bosnian, Croatian, Danish, Swedish, Norwegian, Dutch (Rare)
Bosnian variant spelling of Lejla and Scandinavian variant of Laila 2.
Lakpa m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
Alternate transcription of Tibetan ལྷག་པ (see Lhakpa).
Lala f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Laura.
Lalə f Azerbaijani
Means "poppy" in Azerbaijani, ultimately from Persian لاله (laleh).
Lana f Ukrainian
Diminutive of Svitlana.
Langa m Zulu
From Zulu ilanga "sun, sunshine, day".
Lanhua f Chinese
From Chinese 兰 (lán) meaning "orchid, elegant" combined with 花 (huā) meaning "flower, blossom" or 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese"... [more]
Lanya f Russian, Ukrainian
Diminutive of Melaniya.
Lárá m Sami (Rare)
Short form of Hilarius.
Lara f Turkish (Modern)
Short form of Dilara.
Larka m Russian
Diminutive of Illarion.
Larra f English (Rare)
Rare variant of Lara 1.
Lársa m Sami
Sami form of Larsa.
Larsa m Swedish
Diminutive of Lars.
Läsya f Volapük
Volapük transcription of Lesya.
Låttså f Sami
Sami form of Lotta.
Lauha f Finnish
Means 'gentle', 'calm' and 'mild' in Finnish. Also a genus of plants.
Lava f Swedish
Short form of Olava.
Lávra m Sami
Sami form of Lavrants.
Lávrá f Sami
Sami form of Laura.
Lawra f Sorbian, English (Rare)
Sorbian form and English variant of Laura.
Laxsha f Indian
Means "beautiful loving memory" in Indian.
Lea f English
Feminine form of Leo, which means "lion".
Leala f English
Variant of Lila 2 or Leila.
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.
Lecia f Asturian
Short form of Indalecia.
Leea f Finnish
Finnish form of Leah.
Leea f English (American, Rare)
Variant of Leah. This name was given to 19 girls born in the USA in 2010.
Leeana f English
Variant of Liana or Leanna. This name was given to 28 girls born in the USA in 2010.
Leesha f English (Modern), Popular Culture
Short form of Alesha, Felicia, and other names ending with the same sound.... [more]
Leeta f Popular Culture
Short form of Lolita.... [more]
Leeza f English (American)
Possibly an Anglicized form of Liese, or perhaps a variant of Lisa intended to reflect the German pronunciation. This is borne by American talk show host Leeza Gibbons (1957-).
Lefa m Swedish, Finnish
A diminutive of Leif.
Leigha f English (American)
Variant of Leah, the spelling influenced by that of Leigh.
Leija f Swedish (Modern), Finnish (Rare), Estonian (Rare)
Finnish variant of Lea. The name coincides with the Finnish word leija "kite".
Leila f Hawaiian
Combination of lei and la. Lei meaning "flowers, lei, child" and La meaning "day".
Leinná f Sami
Sami form of Lena.
Leitha f American
Variant of Letha.
Leitza f Spanish
Leitza is a town in Spain
Lella f English (Rare), American (South), Italian, Medieval Italian
Medieval Italian diminutive of names ending in ella. It can also be used as a diminutive of Elena and other names beginning with or containing el. This was borne by Italian opera singer Adelaide 'Lella' Ricci (1850-1871) as well as Italian actress Elena 'Lella' Fabrizi (1915-1993), Italian designer Elena 'Lella' Vignelli (1934-2016) and Italian racing driver Maria Grazia 'Lella' Lombardi (1941-1992).... [more]
Lelya f Russian
Diminutive of Helen or Yelena.
Lemma f English (Rare, Archaic)
Perhaps a feminine form of Lemuel. Notable namesake is Lemma Barkaloo (1840–1870), the first American woman to attend law school. She studied at Washington University in St... [more]
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]
Leńka f Sorbian
Diminutive of Lejna.
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.
Lenza f German (Rare)
Feminine form of Lenz.
Lepha f American (Rare)
Possibly a feminine form of Leo. Notable bearer is Lepha Eliza Bailey (1845-1924), an American author who supported prohibition and women's legal right to vote.
Lerka f Russian
Diminutive of Lera or Valeriya.
Lerma f Filipino
Diminutive of Guillerma.
Łesia f Ukrainian (Polonized)
Polonised form of Lesya.
Lessa f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant spelling of Lyssa 1.... [more]
Lessia f Ukrainian (Gallicized), Italian, English
French transcription of Lesya.
Leszja f Ukrainian (Magyarized)
Magyarised form of Lesya.
Letta f English (Rare)
Diminutive of Letitia or of names containing similar sounds, such as Henrietta, Charlotte, Violet or Paulette.
Levya f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Combination of the name Lev 2 means "heart" with the letters ya (יה) (which are part of the name of God) means "Heart of God" in Hebrew.
Lhagva m & f Mongolian
Variant transliteration of Lkhagva.
Lhakpa m & f Tibetan, Bhutanese
From Tibetan ལྷག་པ (lhag-pa) meaning "Mercury (the planet)" or "Wednesday".
Liana f Greek
Short form of names such as Styliani, Garyfallia or Iliana. This is borne by Greek journalist and politician Garyfallia 'Liana' Kanelli (1954-).
Liánhuā f Chinese
From Chinese 莲, 蓮 (lián) meaning "lotus, water lily" combined with 花 (huā) meaning "flower". Other character combinations are possible.
Libba f English
Diminutive of Elizabeth.
Libra f Astronomy, English (Rare)
From the name of a zodiacal constellation shaped like a set of scales, derived from Latin libra meaning "scales, balance".
Licha f Spanish
Spanish diminutive of Alicia. A known bearer of this name was Argentine human rights activist Alicia "Licha" Zubasnabar de De la Cuadra (1915-2008).
Licia f Italian
Italian form of Lycia.
Lida f & m Chinese (Modern, Rare)
Combination of Li 1 and Da.
Lida f Danish (Rare), Dutch, Finnish (Rare), Georgian, Norwegian (Rare), Russian, Swedish (Rare), Ukrainian
Short form of Alida, Dalida, Lidia, Lidiya and other feminine names that contain -lid-.
Lihua f & m Chinese
From Chinese 丽 () meaning "beautiful, lovely", 梨 () meaning "pear", 立 () meaning "stand, establish" or 礼 (lǐ) meaning "rite, ceremony, gift, present" combined with 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese" or 桦 (huà) meaning "birch"... [more]
Liia f Estonian, Finnish
Variant of Lia 2. In the case of the Estonian name, it is also considered an elaboration of Lii and an Estonian renderin of Russian Лия (see Liya).
Liila f Finnish
Means "violet" in Finnish.
Liisá f Sami
Sami form of Lisa.
Lika f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Lisa.
Lika f Georgian
Meaning as of yet unknown. This name might possibly be a short form of a given name that contains -lik-, such as Eliko, Guliko, Suliko and Taliko... [more]
Lila f Hebrew (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Layla or a combination of Hebrew Li 2 means "to me" and la means "to her".
Lília f Portuguese
Portuguese form of Lilia.
Liljá f Sami, Icelandic (Rare)
Sami form of Lily and Icelandic variant of Lilja.
Lilla f Sanskrit
Variant of Lila 1.
Lillà f Italian (Rare)
Means "lilac (the plant)" in Italian.
Lima f & m Chinese
Combination of the names Li 1 and Ma.
Lina f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Lena, Lyn or Lynn.
Lina f Chinese (Modern)
Combination of Li 1 and Na.
Linda m Zulu
Means "wait!" in Zulu (note that this is the imperative singular form of -linda).
Linda f Chinese
Combination of Lin and Da.
Lindsea f English (Rare)
Variant of Lindsay (the spelling perhaps influenced by that of the word sea).
Linghua f & m Chinese
From Chinese 铃/鈴 (líng) meaning "bell, chime", 玲 (líng) meaning "tinkling of jade", or 灵/靈 (líng) meaning "spirit, soul" combined with 花 (huā) meaning "flower, blossom" (usually only feminine) or 华/華 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, Chinese"... [more]
Lingxia f Chinese
From Chinese 鈴 (líng) meaning "bell" combined with 霞 (xiá) meaning "mist, haze, rosy clouds" or 夏 (xià) meaning "summer". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Linhua f & m Chinese
From Chinese 林 (lín) meaning "forest" or 霖 (lín) meaning "long spell of rain, continuous rain" combined with 华 (huá) meaning "splendid, illustrious, flowery, Chinese" or 桦 (huà) meaning "birch"... [more]
Linna f Chinese
Combination of the names Lin and Na.
Lipa m Jewish, Yiddish
Short form of Lipman.
Lira f American (Archaic)
Of uncertain origin and meaning. Introduced in the 19th century, it faded out of general use by the early to mid-twentieth century.
Lisa f Newar
Variant transcription of Devanagari लिस: (see Lisah).
Lisa f Russian
Short form of Larisa. It also means "fox" in Russian.
Litsa f Greek
Diminutive of Aglaia (via its diminutive Aglaitsa), Apostolia (via its diminutive Apostolitsa), Emmanouella (via its diminutive Manolitsa), Evangelia (via its diminutives Evangelitsa and Vagelitsa), Garifallia (via its diminutive Filitsa), Michaela (via its diminutive Michalitsa), Natalia (via its diminutive Natalitsa), Pantelina (via its diminutive Pantelitsa), Stavroula (via its diminutive Stavroulitsa), Styliani (via its diminutive Stelitsa), Vasiliki (via its diminutive Vasilitsa), Violeta (via its diminutive Violitsa), and any other pet forms that end in -litsa.
Liuda f Lithuanian, German (East Prussian)
Lithuanian short form of names beginning with Liud-, like Liudvika or Liudmila, and East Prussian German short form of Liudvise.
Liuna f Romansh (Rare)
Feminine form of Liun.
Liva f Turkish (Modern)
Maybe derived from Arabic لِوَاء (liwāʾ) "banner, flag; brigade".
Lixia f Chinese
From Chinese 丽 () meaning "beautiful, lovely" or 莉 () meaning "white jasmine" combined with 霞 (xiá) meaning "rosy clouds, mist"... [more]
Liya f Chinese
Combination of the names Li 1 and Ya
Liya f Eastern African, Ethiopian
Possibly an Amharic form of Leah. It is borne by Ethiopian model Liya Kebede (1978-).
Ljupka f Croatian, Serbian, Macedonian
Derived from Slavic ljupko, ljupka, meaning "delightful, gracefully".
Lkhagva m & f Mongolian
Means "Wednesday" or "Mercury (the planet)" in Mongolian.
Llara f Asturian (Modern)
Possibly an Asturian form of Lara 2.
Llaura f Asturian (Rare)
Asturian form of Laura.
Lluisa f Asturian
Feminine form of Lluis.
Lóa f Icelandic, Faroese
Derived from Icelandic and Faroese lóa "golden plover (bird)".
Loa m & f Swedish (Modern)
Probably an elaboration of Lo. Usage of this name could be due to the popularity of Lo and the similarity to Noah 1... [more]
Loda f Polish
Polish diminutive of Leokadia.
Loja f Swedish, Finnish
A famous bearer is Loja Saarinen (born Minna Carolina Louise Gesellius, 1879–1968), a Finnish-American textile artist, sculptor and wife of the architect Eliel Saarinen (1873–1950).
Lojza m Czech
Diminutive of Alois.
Lola f Uzbek
Means "tulip" in Uzbek, ultimately from Persian لاله (lâle).
Lolla f English
Variant of Lola or Lollie.
Lolwa f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic لولوة (see Lulwa).
Loma f English (American, Archaic)
Diminutive of Philomena, Salome, Paloma, Lahoma or other names containing a similar sound.
Lomna f Judeo-Christian-Islamic Legend
This name was used for the wife of Peleg in the Book of Jubilees.
Lóna f Hungarian
Diminutive of Ilona and Apollónia.
Lonka f Polish
Diminutive of names such as Leonia, Eleonora, Leonarda or Longina.
Lönna f German (Modern, Rare)
This name became popular in Germany in the 2010s as a femine form to Lönne.
Loojha m Newar (Rare)
Variant transcription of Devanagari लूझ: (see Lujhah).
Lorca m & f English (American, Modern, Rare)
The name Lorca originated as a place name from the region of Navarre in Spain. Also famous as the surname of legendary Spanish playwright and poet Federico Garcia Lorca, who was also the inspiration for legendary folksinger Leonard Cohen to name his now-grown up daughter Lorca.
Lorka f Polish
Diminutive of Laura
Lorrna f Obscure
Variant of Lorna.
Loubna f Arabic (Maghrebi)
Alternate transcription of Lubna chiefly used in Northern Africa.
Loulwa f Arabic
Alternate transcription of Arabic لولوة (see Lulwa).
Louna f Finnish (Rare)
Derived from Finnish lounas "southwest" or lounatuuli "southwest wind".
Lourda f English (British, Rare), Irish (Rare)
Possibly an Anglicized form of Lourdes.
Lovya f Santali
Means "very lovable" in Santali.
Loza f Amharic
The Amharic form of Luz, the name of a place in the Bible where it is believed Jacob saw his ladder.
Lua f Roman Mythology
In Roman mythology, Lua was a goddess to whom soldiers sacrificed captured weapons. Her name is thought to be derived from Latin luo "to set free".... [more]
Lucca m Corsican
Corsican form of Lucas.
Luďka f Czech
Feminine form of Luděk.
Lujha m Newar (Rare)
Variant transcription of Devanagari लूझ: (see Lujhah).
Luka f Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Ruth 1.
Lulla f American
Variant of Lula 1 or Lulu 1.
Lulwa f Arabic
Derived from Arabic لؤلؤ (luʾluʾ) meaning "pearls".
Lunia f Polish
Diminutive of names beginning with Lu-, such as Lucyna, Luna, Łucja or Ludmiła.
Luqa m Maltese
Maltese form of Luke.
Lurma f African American (Americanized)
Lurma is an American-English alternate spelling of Lerma, and/ or a transferred use of surname Lurma.
Lusia f Polish
Usually a diminutive of names beginning with Lu- such as Lucyna, Lucja/Łucja or Ludmiła... [more]
Lusya f Russian
Russian variant of Luchiya and diminutive of Lyudmila.
Lutka f English (Rare), Polish
As a Polish name it comes from the word lutka meaning ''doll, puppet'', often used as a nickname or a pet form.
Luxia f Chinese
From Chinese 璐 (lù) meaning "beautiful jade" combined with 霞 (xiá) meaning "rosy clouds, mist". Other character combinations can form this name as well.
Lydda f Biblical Latin
A historical place in Biblical History. Placed in Israel
Lympha f Roman Mythology
Meaning uncertain, possibly derived from Latin limpida, meaning "clear, transparent", a word especially applied to liquids. The spelling may have been altered due to association with Greek νύμφα (nympha), meaning "nymph"... [more]
Lynfa f Welsh
Probably an elaborated form of the popular name syllable Lyn, using the suffix fa (perhaps from names such as Gwynfa or Meirionfa, in which it may be derived from Welsh fa "place").
Lyokha m Russian
Diminutive of Aleksey via Alyokha.
Lyolya f Russian
Diminutive of Larisa.
Lysa f English (Rare), Popular Culture, Literature
Variant of Lisa or Liza. This is the name of the Lady of the Vale and Catelyn Stark's sister in 'A Song of Ice and Fire' and the corresponding TV series 'Game of Thrones'.
Lyuda f Russian, Ukrainian
Diminutive of Lyudmila (Russian) or Lyudmyla (Ukrainian).
Lyusya f Russian
Diminutive of Lyudmila.
Lyvia f English (Modern, Rare)
Variant of Livia 2 influenced by Lydia.
Lyza f Popular Culture
Alternative spelling of Liza. It is the name of the protagonist’s mother in the anime Made in Abyss.
Maasa f Japanese
From Japanese 真 (ma) meaning "real, genuine" combined with 麻 (asa) meaning "hemp, flax, linen". Other combinations of kanji can form this name as well.
Maaya f Japanese
From 真 (ma) meaning “real, genuine” and 綾 (aya) meaning “design”. The name can also be constructed with other kanji combinations.
Maca f Croatian, Serbian, Slovene
Diminutive of Marija, used as a given name in its own right.
Macha f Irish, Irish Mythology
Possibly from Proto-Celtic *makajā "plain (level country)". In Irish legend this was the name of a war goddess, sister of the Morrígan and the Badb... [more]
Mada f Arabic
Possibly from Arabic مادة (madda) meaning "matter, substance".
Mada f Spanish
Diminutive of Magdalena
Madá f Portuguese
Short form of Madalena.
Máddjá f Sami
Sami form of Mary.
Madzia f Polish
Diminutive of Magdalena.
Maea f Maori
Means "to emerge" in Māori.
Mággá f Northern Sami
Northern Sámi cognate of Magga, which is a short form of Margareta and other related names.
Magma f English
Derived with the English speaking word “magma”, which is another word for lava in a volcanic eruption. Would most likely mean “hot, smouldering”.
Magua m Popular Culture, Literature
One of the antagonists from "Last of the Mohicans".
Māia m & f Maori (Modern)
Means "capable, brave" in Māori. Variant of Te Maia; also Māia.
Maida f English, Literature
This name became popular after the Battle of Maida (1806), which took place near the Italian town of Maida and ended in a victory for Britain. In 18th- and 19th-century America it was used as a diminutive of both Madeline and Magdalena... [more]
Maida f Italian
Italian form of Majda.
Máijá f Sami
Sami form of Maja.
Máilá f Sami
Sami form of Maila.
Maila f Estonian, Finnish
Estonian contraction of Maria or Maarja and Eliisabet as well as a Finnish variant of Maria derived from a baby talk form.
Maisa f Arabic
Means "graceful, attractive, to walk with a proud gait" in Arabic.
Maita f Filipino
Short form of Margarita.
Maiya f Tamil
The name means "Illusion" in Sanskrit, having to do with the hindu belief that the world is all an illusion which one must overcome to reach moksha or nirvana
Maiya f Japanese
From 舞 (mai) "circle, wheel" and 弥 (ya) "increasingly"
Majka f Czech, Slovak, Sorbian, Kashubian, Polish
Czech, Slovak, Sorbian and Kashubian diminutive of Maja 2 and Polish diminutive of Maja 1.
Maka m Hawaiian
Hawaiian form of Mack 1.
Makya f & m Hopi
Means "hunting eagle" in Hopi.
Malla f Finnish, Swedish
Short form of various names including Amalia, Maria, Magdalena and Matilda... [more]
Málna f Hungarian (Modern)
Directly taken from Hungarian málna "raspberry".
Malva f Swedish, Finnish (Rare), German, Danish, Spanish (Latin American)
Short form of Malvina. It may be partly inspired by Latin, Swedish and Finnish malva "mallow, hollyhock (flower)".
Mályva f Hungarian (Rare)
Derived from Hungarian mályva "mallow".
Mama f Japanese
From Japanese 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality", duplicated. Other kanji combinations are possible.
Mamta f Indian, Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi
Derived from Sanskrit ममता (mamata) meaning "love, affection, regard, fondness".
Mana m & f Hawaiian
From the word referring to a supernatural, religious or divine power.
Mana m Norse Mythology
This is the word for "moon" in Old Norse, and unlike in Greek and Roman mythology, is a god and not a goddess.