Labhaoise, Teutonic, (LAU-ee-shah) famous holiness {Louisa, Louise}
Lacie, Greek, (LAY-see) cheerful
Lahela, Hebrew, ewe {Rahela}
Laila, Danish/Hebrew, (LAH-ee-lah or LAY-luh) night
Lailie, Hebrew, (LAY-lee) born during light
Laka, Hawaiian, goddess of the hula
Lakeisha, Swahili, (LAH-kee-shah) favorite one
Lala, Slavic, (LAY-luh) tulip
Lalage, Greek, talkative
Lalasa, Hindu, (lah-LAH-sah) love
Lama, Arabic, (lah-MAH) darness of lips
Lamis, Arabic, (la-MEES) soft to the touch
Lamya, Arabic, (LAHM-yah) dark-lipped
Lana, Polynesian, to float
Lana, Latin, light
Landa, Basque, name for the Virgin Mary
Lani, Hawaiian, (LAH-nee) sky, heaven
Laniuma, Hawaiian, geranium
Lara, Latin, (LAHR-uh) well-known
Laraine, Latin, (luh-RAYN) sea bird
Larissa, Greek, (LAH-ris-sah) laughter
Larissa, Russian, (lah-REE-sah) cheerful one
Lark, English, (LARK) songbird
Lasairiona, Irish, (las-a-REE-nuh) flame-wine {Lassarina}
Lateefah, North African, (lah-TEE-fah) gentle, pleasant, elegance
Latika, Hindu, (LAH-tee-kah) elegant
Laura, Latin, (LOHR0uh) laurel {Laurel, Lori, Laurie, Lore}
Laure, Latin, crown of laurels {Laura, Laurelle, Laurence, Laurenline}
Laurel, Latin, crown of laurels {Laurie}
Laurie, Latin, crowned with laurel {Laura}
Laurinda, Latin, (LOHR-in-dah) crowned with laurels
Laveda, Latin, (lah-VEE-dah) innocent one
Lavena, Celtic, joy
Laverne, French, (lah-VERN) spring-like
Lea, Hebrew, weary
Leah, Hebrew, (LEE-uh) weary
Leala, French, (LEE-lah) loyal one
Leba, Yiddish, (LAY-bah) beloved
Leda, Greek, mythological figure
Ledah, Hebrew, (LEE-duh) birth
Lee, Chinese, (LEE) plum
Legarra, Basque, name for the Virgin Mary
Lehua, Hawaiian, sacred to the gods
Lei, Hawaiian, nickname for Leinaala
Leigh, Old English, (LEE) meadow
Leiko, Japanese, (LAY-koh) arrogant
Leila, Arabic, (LEY-lah) born at night, black {Laila, Layla}
Leilana, Hawaiian, (lay-LAH-nah) heavenly child
Leilani, Hawaiian, (lay-LAH-nee) heavenly child
Leinaala, Hawaiian, (leh-ee-NAH-ah-lah) path of leis {lei=lei; na=by, of; ala=path}
Leira, Basque, (leh-ih-reh) name for the Virgin Mary
Lelia, Greek, fair speech
Lena, Greek, (LEE-nuh) light
Lena, Latin, (LAY-nuh) temptress
Lene, Norwegian, (LEH-nuh) illustrious
Letha, Greek, (LEH-thah) oblivion
Leonore, Greek, light
Leora, Greek, (lee-OHR-uh) light
Leslie, Old English, (LEZ-lee) small meadow
Leslie, Gaelic, from the gray fortress {Lesley}
Leta, Latin, gladness
Letitia, Latin, gladness {Lettie, Letty}
Levana, Latin, (LAH-vah-nah) rising sun
Lexine, Hebrew, (LEKS-een) helper and defender of mankind
Lia, Hebrew, (LEE-ah) dependence
Lia, Greek, one who brings goodness
Lidan, Irish, (lee-AH-den) grey lady
Lian, Chinese, (LEE-ahn) the gracious willow
Liana, French, (LEE-ah-nuh) to bind
Liana, Latin, (LEE-ah-nuh) youth
Libby, English/Hebrew, consecrated to God {Elizabeth}
Lide, Latin, (lee-deh) life
Lien, Chinese, (LEE-ehn) lotus
Lien Hua, Chinese, (lee-en-HWAH) lotus blossom
Liesbeth, Hebrew, consecrated to God {Lisbeth, Lisa, Liesa, Lisette, Lilli}
Lieselotte, German, combination of Elisabeth and Charlotte {Lilo, Liselotte}
Ligia, Greek, silver voice
Li Hua, Chinese, (lee-HWAH) pear blossom
Lihua, Chinese, (lee-KWHAH) beautiful flower
Lihwa, Chinese, (lee-HWAH) Chinese princess
Lil, Irish, diminuitive of Elizabeth {Lile LIL-ee, Lilly, Lelia}
Lila, Arabic, (LEE-lah) night
Lilia, Hawaiian, lily flower {Liliana}
Lilika, Greek, lily flower
Lilike, Latin, lily flower
Lilith, Assyrian, (LIL-ith) storm goddess
Lilith, Hebrew, (LIL-ith) spirit of the night
Lillian, Latin, (LIL-e-an) lily {Lily, Lil}
Limber, African, (LIM-ber) joyfulness
Lina, Arabic, (LEE-nah) tender
Lindsay, Old English, from the linden-tree island
Linette, Celtic, (LIN-net) graceful
Linnea, Norwegian, (lin-NAY-yuh) lime tree, national flower of Sweden
Lisa, English, diminuitive of Elisabeth
Lisbet, Danish, (LEES-bet) diminuitive of Elizabeth
Lise, Hebrew, (LEEZ or LEE-suh) consecrated to God, diminuitive of Elizabeth {Lisette}
Litsa, Greek, (LEET-sah) one who brings good news
Liv, Norwegian, (LEEV) life
Livia, Latin, short for Olivia {Livie}
Lixue, Chinese, (ee-TSOO-ee) beautiful snow
Liza, Hungarian, (LEE-zah) nickname for Enzsebet {Liszka LEES-ka}
Lois, Greek, (LOH-is) battle maiden
Lokelani, Hawaiian, (lo-keh-LAH-nee)small red rose
Lola, Spanish, (LOH-luh) strong woman
Loni, Greek, from Apollonia {Apollo}
Lorda, Basque, shrine of the Virgin Mary
Lore, Basque, (LOH-reh or LORE) flower {Flora}
Lorelei, German, (LOHR-e-ligh) siren, lurer to the rocks
Lorna, Latin, crowned with laurel
Lorraine, French, (LOHR-ayn) from Lorraine
Lotus, Greek, (LOH-tus) lotus flower
Louisa, Teutonic, renowned warrior {Louise}
Louise, Old German, (LOO-eez) famous warrior
Louisiane, Old German, famous warrior woman {Louise, Heloise, Eloise}
Lucia, Italian, (LOO-chee-uh) light
Lucie, Latin, bringer of light {Lucienne, Lucille, Luce}
Lucinda, Latin, (LOO-sin-dah) bringer of light
Lucine, Armenian, (LOO-seen) moon
Lucretia, Latin, (LOO-kree-shuh) brings light
Lucy, Latin, (LOO-see) light
Lui, Basque, earth
Luighseach, Latin, (LOO-see) bringer of light {Lucy}
Luise, Old German, (loo-EE-suh) renowned warrior {Louise}
Lujza, Old German, (loo-EE-sah) famous warrior woman {Lujzi, Lujzika}
Luke, Latin, (LOO-keh) bringer of light
Lukene, Latin, (loo-KEH-neh) bringer of light
Lukina, Ukranian, (loo-KEE-nah) graceful and bright
Lulani, Polynesian, highest point in heaven
Lulu, Native American, (LOO-loo) rabbit
Lumusi, Ewe, (loo-moo-SEE) born face downwards
Luna, Latin, (LOO-nah) moon
Lycoris, Greek, twilight
Lydia, Greek, (LID-e-uh) beauty, from Lydia
Lynn, Anglo-Saxon, (LIN) cascade, waterfall {Lynne, Linn, Lyn}
Lyris, Greek, (LEER-ihs) player of the lyre
Lysandra, Greek, (LIGH-san-druh) emancipation



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