| 1001 to 1100 of 1826 matches |   |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1001. | Lilybet | Welsh |  | God's promise. |
| 1002. | Lilybeth | English |  | Blend of Lily: the flower; innocence; purity; beauty; and Elizabeth: My God is bountiful;God of plenty. |
| 1003. | Lilybeth | English |  | Blend of Lily: (the flower; innocence; purity; beauty) and Elizabeth: (My God is bountiful;God of plenty.). |
| 1004. | Lilybeth | Latin |  | Graceful lily. |
| 1005. | Lima | Latin |  | Goddess of the threshold. |
| 1006. | Limentina | Latin |  | Goddess of the threshold. |
| 1007. | Lin | Anglo-Saxon |  | Dwells by the torrent. |
| 1008. | Lin | Chinese |  | Family name. |
| 1009. | Lin | English |  | Waterfall. |
| 1010. | Lin | English |  | From the linden tree dell. |
| 1011. | Lin | Norse |  | One of Frigga's ladies in waiting. |
| 1012. | Lina | Arabic |  | Delicate. |
| 1013. | Lina | Dutch |  | Pure. |
| 1014. | Lina | English |  | Derived from ending of Carolina. |
| 1015. | Lina | Greek |  | Light. |
| 1016. | Lina | Latin |  | Diminutive of Carolina: Strong. A latinized form of Caroline. Famous bearer: the American states of North and South Carolina were named after British king Charles I. |
| 1017. | Lina | Muslim |  | Tender. |
| 1018. | Lina | Swedish |  | Light. |
| 1019. | Lincoln | Celtic |  | From the settlement by the pool. |
| 1020. | Lincoln | English |  | Roman colony at the pool. Lakeside colony. The name of an early Roman settlement in England, used as both a surname and a first name. Famous Bearer: American president Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865). |
| 1021. | Lincoln | Latin |  | Lakeside colony. The name of an early Roman settlement in England. |
| 1022. | Lincoln | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry the Eighth' Bishop of Lincoln. |
| 1023. | Lind | English |  | Lives by the linden tree. |
| 1024. | Lind | German |  | Snake. |
| 1025. | Linda | English |  | Lime tree; linden tree. |
| 1026. | Linda | German |  | Snake. Lime tree; linden tree. Can also be a diminutive of any name ending in -linda. |
| 1027. | Linda | Latin |  | Beautiful. |
| 1028. | Linda | Spanish |  | Pretty. |
| 1029. | Lindael | English |  | Lives by the linden tree valley. |
| 1030. | Lindberg | German |  | From the linden tree hill. |
| 1031. | Linddun | English |  | Lives by the linden tree. |
| 1032. | Lindeberg | German |  | From the linden tree hill. |
| 1033. | Lindel | English |  | From the linden tree dell. |
| 1034. | Lindell | English |  | Lives by the linden tree valley. |
| 1035. | Linden | English |  | The linden tree. |
| 1036. | Lindi | English |  | Variant of Linda: lime tree; linden tree; beautiful. |
| 1037. | Lindie | German |  | Snake. |
| 1038. | Lindisfarne | English |  | From Lindisfarne. |
| 1039. | Lindleigh | English |  | From the linden tree meadow. |
| 1040. | Lindley | English |  | From the linden tree meadow. |
| 1041. | Lindly | English |  | From the linden tree meadow. |
| 1042. | Lindsay | English |  | From the linden tree island. |
| 1043. | Lindsay | Scottish |  | A lake; a place of linden trees. From the island of the lime tree. Once regarded as a masculine name, Lindsay was eventually used for children of both genders. Today, girls are given this name more frequently. |
| 1044. | Lindsay | Scottish |  | From the island of the lime tree. Although in the past, Lindsay was a common boys' name, today it is used more often for girls. |
| 1045. | Lindsay | Teutonic |  | From the island of the snakes. |
| 1046. | Lindsey | English |  | From the linden tree island. |
| 1047. | Lindsey | Scottish |  | Variant of Lindsay: A lake; a place of linden trees. From the island of the lime tree. Once regarded as a masculine name, Lindsay was eventually used for children of both genders. Today, girls are given this name more frequently. |
| 1048. | Lindsey | Scottish |  | Variant of Lindsay: From the island of the lime tree. Although in the past, Lindsay was a common boys' name, today it is used more often for girls. |
| 1049. | Lindsey | Teutonic |  | From the island of the snakes. |
| 1050. | Lindy | English |  | Variant of Linda: lime tree; linden tree; beautiful. |
| 1051. | Lindy | German |  | Diminutive of Linda: Snake. Lime tree; linden tree. Can also be a diminutive of any name ending in -linda. |
| 1052. | Lindy | Spanish |  | Diminutive of Linda: Pretty. |
| 1053. | Lindy. Bell | German |  | Snake; Lime tree; linden tree. Diminutive of Belinda: From the Old German Betlindis, which is derived from the word for snake. Famous bearer: Belinda was heroine of 18th century poet Alexander Pope's 'The Rape of the Lock'. |
| 1054. | Line | English |  | From the bank. |
| 1055. | Line | Norse |  | Distinguished. |
| 1056. | Linette | Anglo-Saxon |  | Bird. |
| 1057. | Linette | Celtic |  | Grace. |
| 1058. | Linette | French |  | Little lion. |
| 1059. | Linette | Welsh |  | Variant of ancient Welsh given name Eluned: From 'cilun' meaning idol. |
| 1060. | Linford | English |  | From the linden tree ford. |
| 1061. | Ling | Chinese |  | Bell, chime, tinkling. |
| 1062. | Link | English |  | From the bank. |
| 1063. | Linka | Hungarian |  | Mannish. |
| 1064. | Linleah | English |  | From the flax field. |
| 1065. | Linley | English |  | From the flax field. |
| 1066. | Linly | English |  | From the flax field. |
| 1067. | Linn | Anglo-Saxon |  | A cascade. |
| 1068. | Linn | Anglo-Saxon |  | Dwells by the torrent. |
| 1069. | Linna | Scandinavian |  | Small blue flower. |
| 1070. | Linnae | Scandinavian |  | Small blue flower. |
| 1071. | Linnae | Scandinavian |  | Small blue flower. |
| 1072. | Linne | English |  | Waterfall. |
| 1073. | Linnea | Norse |  | Lime tree. |
| 1074. | Linnet | French |  | A type of songbird. Flax. |
| 1075. | Linnet | Welsh |  | Variant of ancient Welsh given name Eluned: From 'cilun' meaning idol. |
| 1076. | Linnette | Celtic |  | Grace. |
| 1077. | Linnette | English |  | Songbird. |
| 1078. | Lino | Latin |  | Praise. |
| 1079. | Linsey | English |  | A lake; a place of linden trees. |
| 1080. | Linsey | Scottish |  | A lake; a place of linden trees. |
| 1081. | Linton | English |  | From the flax enclosure. |
| 1082. | Lintun | English |  | From the flax enclosure. |
| 1083. | Linus | Biblical |  | Net |
| 1084. | Linus | Greek |  | Flaxen haired. Net. A Christian companion to Paul in Rome. |
| 1085. | Linus | Latin |  | Net.A Christian companion to Paul in Rome. |
| 1086. | Linwood | English |  | From the linden tree dell. |
| 1087. | Lion | English |  | Lion. The lion is a figure in art and religious symbolism of many cultures; symbolizing kingliness and grandeur and courage. |
| 1088. | Lion | Shakespearean |  | 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' Snug, a joiner. Acts as Lion in the play within the play. |
| 1089. | Lionel | Arthurian Legend |  | Cousin of Lancelot. |
| 1090. | Lionel | English |  | Young lion. Diminutive of Leon. One of the knights of King Arthur's Round Table. Famous Bearers: American actor Lionel Barrymore (1878-1954) and British actor Lionel Jeffries (born 1926). |
| 1091. | Lionel | French |  | Young lion. |
| 1092. | Lionel | Latin |  | Little lion. |
| 1093. | Lionell | English |  | Young lion. |
| 1094. | Lionell | French |  | Young lion. |
| 1095. | Liora | English |  | The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants. |
| 1096. | Liora | Latin |  | The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants. |
| 1097. | Lioslaith | Scottish |  | Dwells at the gray fortress. |
| 1098. | Liosliath | Gaelic |  | From the gray fortress. |
| 1099. | Lipot | Teutonic |  | Patriotic. |
| 1100. | Lipp | Greek |  | Lover of horses. |