Lynford
A surname that means 'ford by the lake'.
Lynlea
A modern combination of Lynn and lea, meaning 'lake meadow'.
Lynlee
A contemporary spelling of Lynley, meaning 'meadow near the lake'.
Lynley
Meaning 'meadow by the lake', associated with nature.
Lynn
Derived from the Welsh word for 'lake'.
Lynna
A modern variation of Lynn, often considered to mean 'lake'.
Lynnae
A variant of Lynna, linked to 'lake' or 'water'.
Lynnda
An alternate spelling of Linda, meaning 'beautiful' or 'pretty'.
Lynne
A variation of Lyn, meaning 'lake' or 'waterfall'.
Lynnea
A modern variant of Lynne, often associated with 'beauty' and 'water'.
Lynneanne
A combination of Lynne and Anne, signifies 'graceful lake'.
Lynnelle
A blend of Lynn and Elle, meaning 'lake' and 'her'.
Lynnet
A variant of Lynette, meaning 'a small lake' or 'enchanting' in Welsh.
Lynnette
Diminutive of Lyn, often meaning 'lake' in Welsh.
Lynnie
A diminutive form of Lynn, often associated with 'lake' and commonly used as a term of endearment.
Lynnix
A modern variant of Lynn, often used in creative naming and means 'from the lake'.
Lynnsey
A variant of Lindsay, meaning 'island of the lake' in Old English.
Lynnzey
A variation of Lynsey, meaning 'lake island', commonly used in modern naming.
Lynnzi
A modern spelling of Lynnsey, meaning 'island of the lake' in Old English.
Lynnzie
A variant of Lynnzi, meaning 'lake' or 'enchanting' in Welsh.
Lynsai
A modern, creative variant of Lynn, meaning 'lake' in Welsh.
Lynsay
A variant spelling of Lindsay, meaning 'lake island' in Old English.
Lynsee
Another variant of Lynnsey, meaning 'island of the lake' in Old English.
Lynsei
A variation of Lynsee, meaning 'island of the lake' often used in modern contexts.
Lynsey
A variant of Lindsay, meaning 'island of the lake' in Old English.
Lynsi
A modern spelling of Lynsey, meaning 'lake' in Welsh and associated with delicate beauty.
Lynsy
A creative variation of Lynsey, meaning 'island of the lake' in Old English.
Lynton
From Old English, meaning 'town near the brook' or 'settlement by the stream'.
Lyntonn
A variation of Lynton, meaning 'town by the forest or grove'.
Lynwood
Derived from Old English, meaning 'lake by the woods' or 'enclosed by trees'.
Lynzai
A modern variant of Lyn, often connected to lake or beauty.
Lynzay
A modern variation of Lindsey, meaning 'island of linden trees.'
Lynzee
A trendy variant of Lindsay, meaning 'island of linden trees.'
Lynzei
An alternative spelling of Lindsey, meaning 'island of linden trees.'
Lynzey
A variant of Lindsey, which means 'island of linden trees.'
Lynzi
A modern alternative spelling of Lindsay, meaning 'island of linden trees.'
Lynzie
A playful version of Lindsay, meaning 'island of linden trees.'
Lyo
Derived from 'León,' meaning 'lion,' symbolizing bravery and strength.
Lyolf
A variant of 'Wolf,' which means 'fierce and brave.'
Lyon
Means 'lion' in French, representing courage and strength.
Lyonel
Derived from Leonard, meaning 'brave as a lion.'
Lyonell
A variant of Lyonel, meaning 'young lion.'
Lyonelle
A feminine form of Lyonel, meaning 'young lion.'
Lyonis
Likely derived from Lyon, meaning 'lion.'
Lyonors
Meaning is less common but possibly derived from Lyon, meaning 'lion.'
Lyra
A name associated with the lyre, symbolizing harmony and music.
Lyre
Refers to the musical instrument, representing harmony and melody.
Lyrel
Derived from Lyra, meaning 'lyre,' symbolizing music.
Lyric
Means 'words of a song,' representing musical expression.
Lyris
A variation of Lyra, associated with music and harmony.
Lyron
Derived from Lyra, connecting to melodies and music.
Lysa
Lysa is often treated as a diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Lysanne
Lysanne can be interpreted to mean 'pure' or 'graceful', derived from the name Lys.
Lysbeth
Lysbeth is a variant of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Lyska
Lyska is derived from a Slavic root meaning 'light'.
Lystra
Lystra is a name of a city mentioned in the New Testament, meaning 'a harp' or 'a melody'.
Lyuba
Lyuba means 'love' in Russian.
Lyuben
Lyuben means 'to love' in Bulgarian.
Lyubomir
Lyubomir translates to 'peaceful love' in Bulgarian.
Lyubov
Lyubov means 'love' in Russian culture.
Lyudmila
Lyudmila means 'gracious people' in Russian.
Lyudmyla
Lyudmyla is a Ukrainian variant of Lyudmila, meaning 'gracious people'.
Lyydia
Lydia is associated with a historical region in ancient Asia Minor, meaning 'from Lydia'.
Lyyti
Lyyti is a Finnish form of the name Lydia, which means 'noble'.
Lyza
Lyza is a variant of the name Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Lyzbeth
Lyzbeth is a variant of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Lyzette
Lyzette is a diminutive form of Elizabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Maaike
Means 'little Mary', which is often seen as a name of purity and grace.
Maaria
Maaria is a variant of Maria, meaning 'beloved' in multiple languages, including Hindi.
Maariah
Maariah, a variant of Maria, means 'sea of bitterness' or 'rebelliousness' in Hebrew origins.
Maariya
Maariya is a variant of Maria, commonly associated with 'the exalted one' or 'sea of bitterness' in Hebrew.
Maarten
A name that is derived from Mars, the Roman god of war.
Maartje
A diminutive form of Maarten, often associated with strength and warlike spirit.
Mabella
Meaning 'beautiful one', typically associated with elegance and charm.
Mabelle
A variant of 'Mabella' meaning 'lovable' or 'beautiful', often used to express affection.
Mable
Derived from the Latin 'amabilis', meaning 'lovable' or 'beautiful'.
Mabley
A variant of Mable, meaning 'lovable' or 'beautiful'.
Mabli
A diminutive form of Mabel, meaning 'lovable'.
Mably
An alternate spelling of Mable, meaning 'lovable' or 'beautiful'.
Mabrey
A variant of Maples, meaning 'from the maples'.
Mabry
Derived from the surname, meaning 'one who lives near the meadow'.
Mabyle
Mabyle is derived from 'Mabel', meaning 'lovable' or 'beautiful'.
Mabyn
Mabyn means 'little son' in Cornish.
Mac
Mac means 'son of' in Scottish Gaelic, prefixing family lineage.
Maca
Maca is a diminutive form of 'Macarena', meaning 'place of joy' in Spanish.
Macaire
Macaire is derived from the name 'Macarius', meaning 'blessed' in Greek.
Macalister
Macalister means 'son of Alasdair' in Gaelic.
Macall
Macall means 'son of the stranger' in Scottish Gaelic.
Macallan
Macallan is derived from a place name meaning 'son of the church' in Gaelic.
Macallister
Macallister is a variant of Macalister, meaning 'son of Alasdair.'
Macara
Macara means 'blessed' in Arabic; it's notably associated with the Virgin Mary in some cultures.
Macarena
Macarena means 'place of joy' in Spanish; it's also linked to a famous song and dance.
Macaria
Macaria means 'blessed' or 'happy' in Greek; it's associated with the notion of happiness or blessings.
Macario
Macario means 'blessed' or 'happy' in Spanish, derived from the Greek 'Makarios.'
Macarny
Macarny refers to 'son of the warrior' in Scottish Gaelic context.
Macarthur
Macarthur means 'son of Arthur', a name associated with nobility and leadership.
Macaulay
Macaulay means 'son of the servant of God' in Gaelic.
Macayla
Macayla is a variation of Michaela, meaning 'who is like God?'.
Macayle
Macayle is a variant of Macayla, also meaning 'who is like God?'.
Macca
Macca is an affectionate form or nickname often used for names starting with 'Mac.'