Kylynne
A variation of the feminine name 'Kylie'.
Kym
A form of the name 'Kim', short for Kimberly or similar names.
Kymberlee
A modern combination of names based on 'Kimberly'.
Kymberly
A modern variation of the name 'Kimberly' or 'Kim'.
Kymbre
A modern name with no specific cultural roots, potentially derived from contemporary influences.
Kymme
A variant of Kimberly, typically associated with a king's meadow.
Kymmy
A diminutive or affectionate version of Kymme, often used in contemporary names.
Kyna
Subtle or wise in Irish.
Kynan
Aspect of strength in Welsh culture.
Kynborough
A name of modern creation, possibly referring to a place related to Kynan.
Kyndal
A modern name possibly derived from the place name 'Kendal.'
Kyndall
Derived from a reference to a valley, often used in contemporary naming.
Kyndra
A variation of Kendra, meaning 'royal power.'
Kyne
Brave or knowledgeable.
Kyneburg
Fortified town of the brave.
Kynlee
A variant of Kinsley, meaning 'king's meadow.'
Kynley
A combination of kin and ley, meaning 'meadow of relatives.'
Kynnley
A modern variation of Kinsley, meaning 'king's meadow.'
Kynton
A town beside the river.
Kyrah
A variant of Ciara, meaning 'dark' or 'black', often a tribute to a dark-haired beauty.
Kyran
Little dark one, commonly used in various English-speaking countries.
Kyree
Noble or land, a modern name variation with no ancient roots.
Kyrenia
The name of a picturesque town in Cyprus, often related to beauty and serenity.
Kyria
Derived from 'Kyrie' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress', often used in Christian contexts.
Kyriaki
Meaning 'of the Lord' and celebrated in reference to Sunday, considered a holy day.
Kyrie
Lord, commonly used in Christian liturgy.
Kyrielle
A form of poem or a liturgical prayer, often used in Christian contexts.
Kyril
A variant of Cyril, meaning 'lord' or 'master' in Greek.
Kyrin
A derivative of Kyrin, which means 'little lord' or can also be linked to the Greek meaning of 'lord'.
Kyrk
Church, derived from the Norse word for church; Kyrka.
Kyrkwode
Referring to a wood near a church, combining 'Kirk' (church) and 'wood'.
Kyron
A modern name often derived from Kyra meaning 'Lord'.
Kyros
The Greek version of Cyrus, meaning 'sun' or 'throne'.
Kyrsten
A variation of Kristen, meaning 'follower of Christ' or 'Christian'.
Kyrstin
A variant of Christine, meaning follower of Christ or Christian.
Kyrstyan
Variant of Christian, meaning follower of Christ.
Kyrylo
A variant of Cyril, meaning lordly or masterful.
Kyson
A modern name derived from the name 'Ky,' often meaning a son of Kyle.
Kyssandra
A variant of Cassandra, meaning shining upon man; a pure one.
Kywan
An attractive or well-formed person in Irish contexts.
Labonita
A diminutive form of 'Labo,' meaning 'the beloved one.'
Labor
Derived from 'laboratus,' meaning 'to work.'
Labrencis
A variant of the name 'Laurentius,' meaning 'from Laurentum.'
Labronna
A feminine form of Labron, often associated with water or lake.
Lac
An old French name meaning 'lake.'
Lace
Meaning 'delicate fabric' or 'tender,' referring to lacework.
Lacee
A modern spelling variation of 'Lacey,' meaning 'delicate.'
Lacene
A variant of 'Lac,' meaning 'lake.'
Lacey
Meaning 'from Lassy,' a town in France known for its delicate lace.
Lach
Derived from the Gaelic word for 'lake.'
Lachan
A Scottish name meaning 'from the land of lakes.'
Lache
Means 'to let go' in French, also implies freedom.
Lachlan
Meaning 'from the land of lakes' or 'warrior from the fjord.'
Laci
A diminutive of 'László,' meaning 'glorious ruler.'
Lacia
A derivative of 'Lacie,' implying delicate beauty.
Laciann
A combination name derived from Laci and Ann, meaning 'grace.'
Lacie
Cheerful and happy, derived from the name Lacy.
Laciee
A variation of Lacie, meaning cheerful and happy.
Lacina
Derived from a Slavic root, meaning 'pure' or 'innocent'.
Lacinda
A variant of Lucinda, meaning 'light' or 'illumination'.
Lacine
A derivative of Lacy, referring to a protected or sheltered place.
Lacola
Derives from the Spanish word 'calor', meaning 'heat' or 'warmth'.
Lacona
Possibly derived from the Spanish word for 'lake', indicating serenity and calmness.
Laconia
Refers to an ancient region in Greece known for its beautiful landscapes and historical significance.
Lacramioara
Means 'little tear' in Romanian, symbolizing nostalgia and tenderness.
Lacrima
Directly translates to 'tear' in Romanian, often associated with emotions and sorrow.
Lacy
Means 'from Lacy', referring to a French noble family.
Lacyann
Combination of Lacy and Ann, meaning 'grace' or 'favor'.
Lacye
A variant of Lacy, meaning cheerful and happy.
Lad
Originally means 'a boy or young man', often used informally.
Ladainian
Modern American invention, used primarily in the context of personal naming.
Ladarius
A modern American name, possibly a blend of L and Darius, meaning 'possessor' or 'maintainer' in Persian.
Ladbroc
Means 'from the lad's brook' in Old English, indicating a geographical origin.
Ladd
Means 'a young man' or 'a lad', derived from Old English.
Ladde
A diminutive form of names like Lars or Ladislav, meaning 'crowned with laurel' or 'from the land of lakes'.
Laddey
A variant of the name Ladd, often given as a nickname meaning 'young lad' or 'boy'.
Laddie
A term meaning 'young man' or 'boy', often used as a nickname.
Laddy
A variation of the term 'laddie', meaning 'young man'.
Ladeca
A name derived from Latin meaning 'gift' or 'given' related to femininity.
Laden
A name derived from 'laden', meaning 'burdened with a load' or 'laden with cargo'.
Ladina
A name derived from 'ladin' meaning 'girl' or 'young woman'.
Ladinas
A variant of Ladina, meaning 'girl' or 'young woman'.
Ladislas
A name meaning 'glorious ruler' or 'glory of the people'.
Ladislaus
A name meaning 'glorious ruler', derived from Slavic origins.
Ladislav
A name meaning 'to rule with glory' or 'glorious ruler'.
Ladislava
A female variant of Ladislav, meaning 'glorious rule'.
Ladonna
A name meaning 'the lady' or 'lady of grace'.
Ladonya
A name meaning 'gentle' or 'kind-hearted' in some African cultures.
Lady
A title used for a woman of higher social status, meaning 'woman' or 'lady' in English.
Laec
A historical name derived from Old English meaning 'lake' or 'the one from the lake'.
Laefertun
The name signifies 'enclosure of the people' or 'settlement of the people'.
Laekyn
A modern variation of the name 'Laken', meaning 'lake' or 'from the lake'.
Laelia
The name is derived from the Latin 'Laelia' meaning 'from the family of Laelius'.
Laesta
The name signifies 'the one who is a protector or caretaker'.
Laetitia
The name means 'joy' or 'happiness'.
Lafayette
The name means 'faith' or 'loyalty' in French.
Lagan
The name means 'little hollow' in Gaelic, often associated with nature.
Lagiua
Lagiua means 'the joyful one' and is derived from Italian roots.
Lagliua
Lagliua is a variation of Lagiua, meaning 'the joyful one' in Italian.
Lagot
Lagot is a Tagalog term meaning 'to be punished' or 'caught', often used in popular culture.
