Lavera
Meaning 'the one who washes', or 'cleanser'.
Lavergne
From the place of the 'green', as in a field or pasture.
Laverick
Derived from the Old French word for a small bird, particularly the lark.
Lavern
Of the spring, referring to the spring season.
Laverne
Laverne means 'from the alder grove' or 'place of the elms' and has historical roots in French culture.
Laveta
The name Laveta means 'pure' or 'washed', derived from the Latin word 'lavare' which means 'to wash'.
Lavey
The name Lavey is derived from the Irish word for 'to wash' or 'to cleanse', linked to personal and familial identities.
Lavin
Lavin means 'the descendant of Labhan', it's commonly used in Irish culture.
Lavina
Lavina derives from 'lavare' meaning 'to wash' and signifies purity and renewal.
Lavish
Lavish means 'generous' or 'extravagant', often used to describe rich living or behavior.
Lavon
Lavon is derived from the French name Lavon, meaning 'the whiteness' or 'the pure'.
Lavonda
Lavonda is a modern coinage possibly derived from 'lavender', symbolizing purity and calmness.
Lavonn
Lavonn is a variant of Lavon, connoting 'the white one' or 'pure'.
Lavonne
Lavonne means 'the white one' or 'the beautiful one' in a feminine context.
Lavonte
Lavonte is a modern variant of Lavon, connoting 'the white one' or 'pure'.
Lavra
Lavra is derived from the name of a type of monastery in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, symbolizing purity and faith.
Lavrenti
Lavrenti is derived from the name Lawrence, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'laurel' in Latin, symbolizing honor.
Lavrentios
Lavrentios is a Greek form of the name Lawrence, meaning 'laurel-crowned'.
Lavvie
Lavvie is a diminutive or pet form of Lavon, meaning 'the pure one'.
Lavy
Lavy can be derived from Lavon, suggesting 'the pure one' or 'bright'.
Lavyrle
Lavyrle is a modern name influenced by Lavon, suggesting purity or brilliance.
Law
Law is derived from Old English, meaning 'the one who is a lawmaker' or 'the ruler'.
Lawana
Lawana is a modern American name derived from the name of a river, symbolizing 'river' or 'flowing water'.
Lawanda
Lawanda is an American name likely derived from a combination of Laura and Wanda, and it conveys the meaning of 'the bay laurel' and 'wanderer'.
Lawdon
Lawdon is derived from Old English and means 'hill near the law' or 'from a hill near the law'.
Lawe
Lawe is derived from Old French and means 'from the hill' or 'dweller at the hill'.
Lawerence
Lawerence is a variant of Lawrence, meaning 'from Laurentum', which signifies 'the laurel tree'.
Lawford
Lawford means 'ford by the grove' in Old English.
Lawin
Lawin is an American variant of the name Law and does not hold a specific established meaning.
Lawita
Lawita is a modern American name variant of Law, which carries a gentle connotation associated with laws or rules.
Lawley
Lawley is derived from a place name meaning 'meadow by the hill' or 'from the meadow'.
Lawly
Lawly is an informal name variant possibly derived from Lawrence or Lawanda, with no specific recognized meaning.
Lawrance
Lawrance is a variant of Lawrence, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'laurel-crowned'.
Lawren
Lawren is a variant of Lawrence, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'laurel tree'.
Lawrence
Lawrence means 'from Laurentum' and signifies 'laurel-crowned'.
Lawrencia
Lawrencia is a feminine variant of Lawrence, meaning 'laurel crowned'.
Lawrie
Lawrie is a diminutive of Lawrence, meaning 'crowned with laurel'.
Lawron
Lawron is a modern name likely derived from Lawrence, indicating 'laurel-crowned'.
Lawry
Lawry is a diminutive of Lawrence, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'laurel tree'.
Lawson
Son of Lawrence
Lawton
Town by the hill
Lawyer
One who practices law
Lay
To lie down; a common name across various contexts
Layce
Layce is a variation of the name 'Lacey', often used in modern contexts.
Layci
Layci is a modern variation of 'Lacey', associated with 'lace' or 'lacey fabric'.
Laycie
Laycie is a variation of 'Lacey', derived from lace, embodying beauty and delicacy.
Laydon
Laydon is often derived from English surnames and place names meaning 'hill with a meadow'.
Laz
Short form of Lazarus, meaning God has helped
Lazar
God has helped
Lazare
Derived from the Hebrew name Eleazar, meaning God has helped
Lazaro
Spanish variant of Lazarus, meaning God has helped
Lazarus
God has helped; known from the biblical figure raised from the dead
Lazzaro
Lazzaro means 'God has helped' in Italian, derived from Hebrew.
Leaman
A surname adopted as a given name meaning 'one who lives by a meadow' or 'from the meadows.'
Leamon
A variant of the name 'Leaman', often interpreted as 'little lion.'
Leander
Means 'lion-man' from Greek mythology; a lover of Hero in the myth of Hero and Leander.
Leandra
The feminine form of Leander, meaning 'lioness.'
Leandre
A French variant of Leander, means 'lion-man'.
Leandrew
A modern variant of Leander, combining elements of Andrew meaning 'manly.'
Leandro
Spanish and Italian variant of Leander meaning 'lion-man.'
Leane
A diminutive form of names such as Eleanor, meaning 'shining light.'
Leann
A variation of the name Ellen or Helen, meaning 'light' or 'bright one.'
Leanna
Derived from the name Eliana, meaning 'God has answered.'
Leannan
Means 'sweetheart' or 'lover' in Irish.
Leanne
A diminutive of names like Eleanor, meaning 'light' or 'grace.'
Leanore
A variant of Eleanor, meaning 'shining light.'
Lear
Means 'to learn' in Old English; also associated with the legendary King Lear.
Leary
Means 'follower of the lord.'
Leasha
A variant of Alisha meaning 'noble' or 'kind.'
Leatha
Variant of Letha, often interpreted as 'forgetfulness' or 'oblivion.'
Leathan
Leathan means 'wide' or 'broad' in Irish.
Leatrice
Leatrice is derived from 'Leah' meaning 'weary' in Hebrew, combined with the Latin suffix, which signifies 'bringer of light.'
Leatrix
Leatrix is a modern variation of Leatrice, with the same meaning of 'bringer of light' or 'light.'
Leaundra
Leaundra is a variant of the name Leandra, meaning 'lioness' in Greek.
Leavitt
Leavitt is a surname-turned-first name with roots in Old English, meaning 'unusual or unexpected' derived from an old word for 'leaving.'
Leavold
Leavold is a variation of Leavey, meaning 'belonging to the family of Leofi,' derived from Old English roots.
Lebanon
Lebanon is the name of a country in the Middle East known for its rich history and diverse culture.
Lebaron
Lebaron means 'the baron' in French, indicating nobility or rank.
Lebeau
Lebeau translates to 'the handsome' in French, often used as a surname.
Lebechi
Lebechi is derived from Greek roots meaning 'the one who is rational.'
Lebron
Lebron is often associated with strength and pride, popularized by public figures and African American culture.
Lec
Lec is a diminutive name of French origin, meaning 'the one who is delightful.'
Lech
Lech is a Slavic name meaning 'the one who is a people leader' or often linked with the legendary founder of Poland.
Lechsinska
Lechsinska is a feminine variation of Lechsinski, meaning 'of Lech,' indicating descent or connection to a family or heritage name.
Lecia
Meaning 'light' or 'to shine', often associated with elegance and brightness.
Lecie
A variation of 'Lecia' with the same meaning of 'light' or 'to shine'.
Ledell
A name of Old English origin meaning 'meadow with a hill'.
Ledger
Of Old English origin meaning 'slope' or 'damp wild'.
Ledisi
Of African American origin, it means 'to bring forth' or 'to come back'.
Ledora
Meaning 'gift of God', often used in a spiritual context.
Lee
Derived from an Old English word meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing'.
Leea
A variation of 'Lee', meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing', often associated with serenity.
Leeam
A variant of 'Lee', meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing'; used predominantly for boys.
Leean
A variation of 'Lee', meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing'; predominantly male usage.
Leeann
A combination of 'Lee' and 'Anne', where 'Lee' means 'meadow' and 'Anne' means 'grace'.
Leeanne
A variant of 'Leeann' with the same meaning of 'gracious meadow'.
Leece
A variant of 'Leah', meaning 'weary' or 'delicate', often associated with gentle femininity.
Leeland
Leeland means 'meadow land' in Old English.
Leelou
Leelou is a diminutive of names like 'Leila' which means 'night' in Arabic.
Leem
Leem means 'mud' or 'clay', referring to soil types.
