| 1401 to 1500 of 1826 matches |   |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1401. | Lotan | Biblical |  | Wrapped up, hidden, covered, myrrh, rosin. |
| 1402. | Lothair | French |  | Fighter. |
| 1403. | Lothair | German |  | Famous in battle. |
| 1404. | Lothair | Teutonic |  | Fighter. |
| 1405. | Lothar | German |  | Renowned warrior. |
| 1406. | Lothar | Teutonic |  | Fighter. |
| 1407. | Lotharing | German |  | Famous in battle. |
| 1408. | Lotta | Swedish |  | Masculine. |
| 1409. | Lotte | German |  | Masculine. |
| 1410. | Lottie | French |  | Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV; British writer Charlotte Bronte. |
| 1411. | Lotty | French |  | Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV; British writer Charlotte Bronte. |
| 1412. | Lotus | Egyptian |  | Lotus flower. |
| 1413. | Lotus | Greek |  | Flower. |
| 1414. | Lotye | French |  | Tiny and womanly. |
| 1415. | Lou | French |  | Diminutive of Louis: Famous warrior, from the Old German 'Chlodovech'. Eighteen kings of France have borne this name, and Louis was used by the French royal family for hundreds of years. Famous Bearer: Jazz musician Louis Armstrong (l900-1971). |
| 1416. | Lou | Latin |  | Diminutive of Louisa: Latin feminine form of Louis: Famous warrior. Famous Bearer: Louisa M. Alcott, who wrote 'Little Women'(1868). |
| 1417. | Lou | Teutonic |  | Famous in war. |
| 1418. | Louella | English |  | Famous elf. Also a compound of the names Lou and Ella. |
| 1419. | Louella | French |  | Feminine form of Louis: Famous warrior. Renowned fighter. |
| 1420. | Louella | Latin |  | Make amends. |
| 1421. | Loughlin | Irish |  | Servant. |
| 1422. | Louie | French |  | Variant of Louis: Famous warrior, from the Old German 'Chlodovech'. |
| 1423. | Louis | English |  | Form of Lawrence. |
| 1424. | Louis | French |  | Famous warrior, from the Old German 'Chlodovech'. Eighteen kings of France have borne this name, and Louis was used by the French royal family for hundreds of years. Famous Bearer: Jazz musician Louis Armstrong (l900-1971). |
| 1425. | Louis | German |  | Famous fighter. |
| 1426. | Louis | Teutonic |  | Famous in war. |
| 1427. | Louisa | French |  | Feminine form of Louis: Famous warrior. Renowned fighter. |
| 1428. | Louisa | Latin |  | Latin feminine form of Louis: Famous warrior. Famous Bearer: Louisa M. Alcott, who wrote 'Little Women'(1868). |
| 1429. | Louisa | Teutonic |  | Famous in war. |
| 1430. | Louisane | German |  | Renowned warrior. |
| 1431. | Louise | French |  | Feminine form of Louis: Famous warrior. Renowned fighter. |
| 1432. | Louise | German |  | Renowned warrior. |
| 1433. | Louise | Teutonic |  | Famous in war. |
| 1434. | Loukas | Latin |  | Light. |
| 1435. | Lourdes | Spanish |  | Reference to the Virgin Mary. |
| 1436. | Louredes | Spanish |  | Reference to the Virgin Mary. |
| 1437. | Louvel | French |  | Little wolf. |
| 1438. | Lov | English |  | Affection. |
| 1439. | Love | English |  | Affection. |
| 1440. | Loveday | English |  | Name given to children that are born on a love day. A love day was a 12th century tradition - a day set aside for reconciliation and settling of disputes. Today, this name is found occasionally as a surname. |
| 1441. | Lovel | Shakespearean |  | 'King Richard III' Lord Lovel. |
| 1442. | Lovell | English |  | Dearly loved. |
| 1443. | Lovell | French |  | Wolf cub. Encountered more often as a surname rather than as a first name. |
| 1444. | Lovell | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry IV, Part 2' Duke of Clarence, Son to Henry IV. 'King Henry IV, Part 2' Thomas Wart, a country soldier. 'Henry VI, Part 2' Thomas Horner, an armourer. 'King Henry the Eighth' Sir Thomas Lovell. |
| 1445. | Lovisa | German |  | Renowned warrior. |
| 1446. | Lovisa | Swedish |  | Renowned battle maid. |
| 1447. | Lowe | French |  | Little wolf. |
| 1448. | Lowell | English |  | Dearly loved. |
| 1449. | Lowell | French |  | Variant of Lovell: Wolf cub. Encountered more often as a surname rather than as a first name. |
| 1450. | Lowri | Welsh |  | Welsh form of Laura, meaning laurel. |
| 1451. | Loxias | Greek |  | Crooked. |
| 1452. | Loyal | English |  | Faithful; unswerving. |
| 1453. | Loyal | French |  | True. |
| 1454. | Loyce | German |  | Renowned warrior. |
| 1455. | Loyda | Latin |  | Variant of Leda who was the Mythological queen of Sparta and mother of Helen of Troy. |
| 1456. | Lsss | English |  | Girl. |
| 1457. | Lssse | English |  | Girl. |
| 1458. | Luana | German |  | Graceful battle maiden. |
| 1459. | Luana | Hawaiian |  | Content; happy. |
| 1460. | Luane | German |  | Graceful battle maiden. |
| 1461. | Lu'ay | Muslim |  | Proper name. |
| 1462. | Lubaba | Muslim |  | Variant of Lubabah: The innermost essence. |
| 1463. | Lubabah | Muslim |  | The innermost essence. |
| 1464. | Lubentia | Latin |  | Venus's surname. |
| 1465. | Lubin | Biblical |  | Heart of a man; heart of the sea |
| 1466. | Lubmilla | Russian |  | Loving. |
| 1467. | Lubomir | Polish |  | Loves peace. |
| 1468. | Luboslaw | Polish |  | Loves glory. |
| 1469. | Luc | French |  | Light; illumination. Form of Luke. |
| 1470. | Luc | Welsh |  | Welsh form of Luke 'light'. |
| 1471. | Lucaas | Latin |  | Light. |
| 1472. | Lucan | Anglo-Saxon |  | Joins. |
| 1473. | Lucan | Arthurian Legend |  | Brother of Arthur. |
| 1474. | Lucan | Italian |  | Light. |
| 1475. | Lucania | Latin |  | Mother of Roma. |
| 1476. | Lucas | Biblical |  | Luminous, white. |
| 1477. | Lucas | Biblical |  | Luminous, white. |
| 1478. | Lucas | English |  | Form of Luke: light; illumination. |
| 1479. | Lucas | Gaelic |  | Light. |
| 1480. | Lucas | Greek |  | Variant of Luke: Light giving. From Lucania (Lucania was a district of ancient Italy). |
| 1481. | Lucas | Latin |  | Form of Luke 'light; illumination.'. |
| 1482. | Lucasta | English |  | This name was invented by 17th-century British poet Richard Lovelace. His poem of that name was published in 1649. |
| 1483. | Lucca | Italian |  | Light. |
| 1484. | Luce | Shakespearean |  | 'The Comedy of Errors' Adriana's servant. |
| 1485. | Lucena | Spanish |  | Illumination. Light. Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth and giver of first light to newborns. Also refers to Mary as Lady of the Light. |
| 1486. | Lucentio | Shakespearean |  | 'The Taming of the Shrew' Lucentio, son to Vincentio, in love with Bianca. |
| 1487. | Luceria | Latin |  | Circle of light. |
| 1488. | Lucerna | Latin |  | Circle of light. |
| 1489. | Lucerne | Latin |  | Circle of light. |
| 1490. | Lucero | Spanish |  | Spanish form of Luke 'light'. |
| 1491. | Lucetta | English |  | Variant of Lucy: Variant of Lucia: Light. |
| 1492. | Lucetta | Italian |  | Variant of Lucia: Graceful Light. Italian variant of Lucy. |
| 1493. | Lucetta | Shakespearean |  | 'Two Gentlemen of Verona' Waiting-woman to Julia. |
| 1494. | Lucette | English |  | Variant of Lucy: Variant of Lucia: Light. |
| 1495. | Lucette | French |  | Light; illumination. |
| 1496. | Lucette | Italian |  | Variant of Lucia: Graceful Light. Italian variant of Lucy. |
| 1497. | Luci | English |  | Light; illumination. |
| 1498. | Lucia | Italian |  | Graceful Light. Italian variant of Lucy. Famous bearer: St Lucia was a virgin martyr who died in the 4th century. Her name is invoked against eye disease. |
| 1499. | Lucia | Latin |  | Feminine form of Lucius: Light. |
| 1500. | Lucian | French |  | Form of Luke. 'Light; illumination.'. |