Lizzette
A diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Lizzi
A diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Lizzie
A familiar form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Lizzy
A short form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath.'
Ljiljan
Means 'lily' in Serbian and can be used for both genders.
Llanzo
Llanzo means 'to throw' or 'to launch' from the verb 'lanzar' in Spanish.
Lleyton
Lleyton means 'meadow settlement' in Old English.
Lluvia
Lluvia means 'rain' in Spanish.
Lluvy
Lluvy means 'rain' and can be used for any gender in Spanish.
Llywarch
A name meaning 'leader' or 'chief' in Welsh.
Llywelyn
Meaning 'leader' or 'the one who leads' in Welsh.
Llywernog
A name derived from Welsh, meaning 'the leader of the grove'.
Lmar
A modern invented name, likely derived from 'Lamar', meaning 'from the land' or 'the sea'.
Loba
A name meaning 'she-wolf' in Spanish.
Lobelia
A name derived from a flower, named after the botanist Mathias de Lobel.
Lobo
Means 'wolf' in Spanish, often symbolizing bravery.
Loch
A name meaning 'lake' in Scottish Gaelic, often associated with nature.
Lochan
Meaning 'small lake' in Scottish Gaelic, symbolizing tranquility.
Lochellen
An invented name, possibly combining 'loch' and the suffix 'ellen'.
Lochlan
Lochlan means 'land of lakes' or 'from the land of lakes.'
Lochlyn
Lochlyn is a variant of Lochlan, meaning 'land of lakes.'
Lock
Lock means 'enclosure' or 'gate,' referring to a place that is locked or secure.
Locke
Locke is derived from the word 'lock' and means 'a small enclosure or gate.'
Locket
Locket refers to a small ornamental case that holds a picture or keepsake, often worn as jewelry.
Lockhart
Lockhart means 'enclosed land' or 'from the lock gate estate.'
Lockie
Lockie is a diminutive of Lochlan, implying 'little one from the land of lakes.'
Lockley
Lockley means 'meadow by the lock' or 'enclosed meadow.'
Locklyn
Locklyn is a variation of Lochlyn, meaning 'land of lakes.'
Lockwood
Lockwood refers to 'enclosed forest' or 'wooded area with locks.'
Locutus
Locutus means 'one who speaks' or 'the one who has spoken.'
Locy
Locy is derived from a variant of names like Lucy, often associated with 'light.'
Lodema
Lodema means 'a variation of the name Leda' and signifies 'happy or joyful.'
Loden
Loden means 'the one who typically wears a coat or cloak' and relates to a type of heavy fabric.
Lodewijk
Lodewijk means 'famous warrior' or 'renowned fighter.'
Lodima
Lodima suggests 'from the lodge,' referencing a dwelling or resting place.
Lodovico
Lodovico means 'famous warrior' and is an Italian variant of Louis.
Lodowick
Famous warrior.
Lodwig
Famous in battle.
Lodyma
Woman of great stature or influence.
Lodzia
A diminutive form of the name Lodowick, often symbolizing affection or endearment.
Loefel
A ladle; a utensil used in cooking, often symbolic of nurturing or care.
Loelia
A diminutive form of 'Lois' which carries meanings of 'better' or 'more.'
Loella
Famous warrior, derived from 'Lois' and carries affectionate connotations.
Loes
A diminutive of 'Maria', it means 'beloved' or 'sea of bitterness.'
Loften
From the hills, symbolizing strength and stability.
Lofton
From the hills, similar to Loften, emphasizing resilience and stability.
Logan
Small hollow, commonly used for both genders.
Loi
Derived from 'Louis', meaning renowned warrior.
Loic
Variant of Louis, meaning renowned warrior.
Loida
Meaning a wealthy or prosperous person.
Lois
Meaning more desirable; most desirable.
Loisa
A form of the name Louise, meaning famous warrior.
Loise
A variant of Louise, meaning famous warrior.
Lojza
A form of the name Joseph, meaning God will add.
Lola
Sorrowful or strong woman.
Lolade
Wealth has come home.
Loleta
Little flower.
Loletta
Little flower.
Lolita
Lolita is a diminutive form of Dolores, meaning 'sorrows' or 'pain' in Spanish.
Lolitta
Lolitta is a variant of Lolita, meaning 'sorrows' in Spanish.
Lollie
Lollie is a diminutive form of names like Laura or Lolita, meaning 'laurel' or 'sorrows' respectively.
Lolly
Lolly is a diminutive of names like Lola or Lillian, often associated with 'dancing' or 'lily flower'.
Lolotte
Lolotte is a diminutive of Dolores, meaning 'sorrows' in French.
Lolovivi
Lolovivi is a combination name meaning 'beloved' or 'the one who brings joy' in Brazilian culture.
Loma
Loma means 'hill' in Spanish, often used as a geographical name.
Loman
Loman means 'a man or warrior from the lowlands'.
Lombard
Lombard refers to a person from Lombardy, often associated with 'land of the long beard'.
Lon
A short form of longer names often meaning 'the one who is long' or 'a place name'.
Lona
Derived from 'alona', meaning 'noble' or 'sublime'.
Lonan
A little blackbird.
Lonato
Derived from 'to be light' or 'to lighten'.
Londa
A modern form of name meaning 'from the land'.
Londen
From the great river in the land.
London
From the great river or the city, known as a powerful and significant location.
Londre
Derived from a form related to London, meaning 'the great river'.
Londyn
A modern spelling variant referring to the city of London.
Lone
Typically means 'alone' or 'solitary'.
Lonell
Derived from 'lonely place', suggesting solitude.
Loner
Refers to someone who prefers solitude or is isolated.
Long
Referring to someone who is long or tall in stature.
Longin
Variant of Longinus, means 'long' or 'tall'.
Loni
Short form of names ending in '-oni', often used for 'belonging' or 'loyalty'.
Lonn
Short form possibly of names associated with ‘long’ or can signify land.
Lonna
A nickname or diminutive related to names like Lontine, meaning 'land'.
Lonnard
Derived from 'land' and 'brave', meaning 'brave land owner'.
Lonnell
A combination of the names Lon and Donald, often interpreted as 'brave one' or 'noble' in English.
Lonni
A diminutive form of names like Alona or Leona, typically associated with qualities like 'light' or 'lioness'.
Lonnie
A diminutive of the name Alonzo or Leonard, meaning 'noble' or 'brave as a lion'.
Lonny
A variation of Lonnie, derived from Alonzo or Leonard, meaning 'noble' or 'brave'.
Lony
A variant spelling of Lonny, sharing its roots with meanings related to 'noble' or 'brave'.
Lonyn
An alternate spelling of Lonnie, associated with meanings of 'noble' and 'brave'.
Lonzo
A diminutive of Alfonso, meaning 'noble and ready' or 'prepared for battle'.
Loot
Derived from the English word 'loot', meaning 'booty' or 'spoils'.
Loppa
A diminutive form of personal names, often seen as a playful or affectionate form.
Lora
Derived from the Latin 'laurel', symbolizing victory and honor.
Loraina
A variant of Lorraine, meaning 'from Lorraine', often associated with nobility in historical contexts.
Loraine
Denotes 'from Lorraine', the name of a historic region in France, traditionally linked to noble heritage.
Loralai
A modern poetic name, associated with the sound and beauty rather than a specific meaning.
Loralee
A variant of the name Laura, which means 'laurel' or 'crowned with laurel' in Latin.
Loralei
Derived from 'Lorelei', a name associated with a rock on the Rhine River, linked to a mythical siren who lured sailors to their deaths.
