| 1701 to 1800 of 1826 matches |   |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 1701. | Lydia | Greek |  | Woman from Lydia (in Asia Minor). |
| 1702. | Lydia | Swedish |  | From Lydia. |
| 1703. | Lydon | Teutonic |  | From the linden tree hill. |
| 1704. | Lyel | Scottish |  | Surname meaning loyal. |
| 1705. | Lyfing | English |  | Dearly loved. |
| 1706. | Lyla | English |  | Feminine of Lyle: from the island. Variant of Delilah. |
| 1707. | Lyle | English |  | The island or from the island. From Old French 'L'isle'. |
| 1708. | Lyle | French |  | Islander. |
| 1709. | Lyman | English |  | From the valley. |
| 1710. | Lymoges | Shakespearean |  | 'King John' Duke of Austria. |
| 1711. | Lyn | Anglo-Saxon |  | A cascade. |
| 1712. | Lyn | Anglo-Saxon |  | Dwells by the torrent. |
| 1713. | Lyn | English |  | Waterfall. |
| 1714. | Lyn | French |  | Variant of Lynette: Variant of Eluned: Idol. This form emerged in Tennyson's story of Sir Gareth and Lynette, in one of his 'Idylls of the King'(1859). |
| 1715. | Lyn | German |  | Variant of Linda: Snake. Lime tree; linden tree. Can also be a diminutive of any name ending in -linda. |
| 1716. | Lyn | Spanish |  | Variant of Linda: Pretty. |
| 1717. | Lyn | Welsh |  | Diminutive of Llewellyn: Leader. Lion-like. |
| 1718. | Lyna | Latin |  | Derived from ending of Carolina. |
| 1719. | Lynae | Scandinavian |  | Small blue flower. |
| 1720. | Lynceus | Greek |  | An Argonaut. |
| 1721. | Lynd | English |  | Lives by the linden tree. |
| 1722. | Lynda | English |  | Variant of Linda: lime tree; linden tree; beautiful. |
| 1723. | Lynda | German |  | Variant of Linda: Snake. Lime tree; linden tree. Can also be a diminutive of any name ending in -linda. |
| 1724. | Lyndall | English |  | Variant of Linda: lime tree; linden tree; beautiful. |
| 1725. | Lyndee | English |  | Variant of Linda: lime tree; linden tree; beautiful. |
| 1726. | Lyndi | English |  | Variant of Linda: lime tree; linden tree; beautiful. |
| 1727. | Lyndon | English |  | Lime tree hill. Lives by the linden tree. Both a surname and place name. Famous Bearer: past American president Lyndon Baines Johnson. |
| 1728. | Lyndsay | English |  | Variant of Lindsey: from the linden tree island. |
| 1729. | Lyndsey | English |  | A lake; a place of linden trees. |
| 1730. | Lyndsey | Scottish |  | A lake; a place of linden trees. |
| 1731. | Lyndsie | English |  | Variant of Lindsey: from the linden tree island. |
| 1732. | Lyndsie | English |  | Variant of Lindsey 'from the linden tree island'. |
| 1733. | Lynelle | Arthurian Legend |  | Variant of Lynette, who accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. |
| 1734. | Lynelle | English |  | Variant of ancient Welsh given name |
| 1735. | Lynelle | Welsh |  | Variant of ancient Welsh given name Eluned: From 'cilun' meaning idol. |
| 1736. | Lynessa | Arthurian Legend |  | Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. |
| 1737. | Lynessa | English |  | Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. |
| 1738. | Lynessa | English |  | Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. |
| 1739. | Lynessa | Welsh |  | Variant of ancient Welsh given name Eluned: From 'cilun' meaning idol. |
| 1740. | Lynet | Anglo-Saxon |  | Bird. |
| 1741. | Lynet | Arthurian Legend |  | Sister of Lyonors. |
| 1742. | Lynet | Celtic |  | Grace. |
| 1743. | Lynet | Latin |  | Mild. |
| 1744. | Lynette | Anglo-Saxon |  | Bird. |
| 1745. | Lynette | Arthurian Legend |  | Sister of Lyonors. Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. |
| 1746. | Lynette | Celtic |  | Grace. |
| 1747. | Lynette | English |  | Variant of ancient Welsh given name |
| 1748. | Lynette | French |  | Variant of Eluned: Idol. This form emerged in Tennyson's story of Sir Gareth and Lynette, in one of his 'Idylls of the King'(1859). |
| 1749. | Lynette | Latin |  | Mild. |
| 1750. | Lynette | Welsh |  | Variant of ancient Welsh given name Eluned: From 'cilun' meaning idol. |
| 1751. | Lynford | English |  | From the linden tree ford. |
| 1752. | Lyngheid | Norse |  | Sister of Otter. |
| 1753. | Lynley | Arthurian Legend |  | Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest in Arthurian legend; variant of the Irish Gaelic word 'lann' meaning house; church. |
| 1754. | Lynley | English |  | Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest in Arthurian legend; variant of the Irish Gaelic word 'lann' meaning 'house; church. '. |
| 1755. | Lynn | Anglo-Saxon |  | A cascade. |
| 1756. | Lynn | Anglo-Saxon |  | Dwells by the torrent. |
| 1757. | Lynn | English |  | Waterfall. |
| 1758. | Lynn | French |  | Variant of Lynette: Variant of Eluned: Idol. This form emerged in Tennyson's story of Sir Gareth and Lynette, in one of his 'Idylls of the King'(1859). |
| 1759. | Lynn | German |  | Variant of Linda: Snake. Lime tree; linden tree. Can also be a diminutive of any name ending in -linda. |
| 1760. | Lynn | Spanish |  | Variant of Linda: Pretty. |
| 1761. | Lynna | Anglo-Saxon |  | A cascade. |
| 1762. | Lynna | Arthurian Legend |  | Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest in Arthurian legend; variant of the Irish Gaelic word 'lann' meaning house; church. |
| 1763. | Lynna | English |  | Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest in Arthurian legend; variant of the Irish Gaelic word 'lann' meaning 'house; church. '. |
| 1764. | Lynne | Anglo-Saxon |  | A cascade. |
| 1765. | Lynne | Arthurian Legend |  | Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest in Arthurian legend; variant of the Irish Gaelic word 'lann' meaning house; church. |
| 1766. | Lynne | English |  | Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest in Arthurian legend; variant of the Irish Gaelic word 'lann' meaning 'house; church. '. |
| 1767. | Lynne | English |  | Abbreviation of Lynnette who accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest in Arthurian legend; variant of the Irish Gaelic word 'lann' meaning 'house; church.'. |
| 1768. | Lynne | French |  | Variant of Lynette: Variant of Eluned: Idol. This form emerged in Tennyson's story of Sir Gareth and Lynette, in one of his 'Idylls of the King'(1859). |
| 1769. | Lynne | German |  | Variant of Linda: Snake. Lime tree; linden tree. Can also be a diminutive of any name ending in -linda. |
| 1770. | Lynne | Spanish |  | Variant of Linda: Pretty. |
| 1771. | Lynnet | Arthurian Legend |  | Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. |
| 1772. | Lynnet | English |  | Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. |
| 1773. | Lynnet | Welsh |  | Variant of ancient Welsh given name Eluned: From 'cilun' meaning idol. |
| 1774. | Lynnette | Arthurian Legend |  | Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. |
| 1775. | Lynnette | English |  | Variant of ancient Welsh given name. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. |
| 1776. | Lynnette | French |  | Little lion. |
| 1777. | Lynnette | Welsh |  | Variant of ancient Welsh given name Eluned: From 'cilun' meaning idol. In Arthurian legend Lynette accompanied Sir Gareth on a knightly quest. |
| 1778. | Lynsey | English |  | Variant of Lindsey: from the linden tree island. |
| 1779. | Lynsey | 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. |
| 1780. | Lynsey | 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. |
| 1781. | Lynzee | English |  | Variant of Lindsey: from the linden tree island. |
| 1782. | Lynzie | English |  | Variant of Lindsey: from the linden tree island. |
| 1783. | Lyonechka | Latin |  | Lion. |
| 1784. | Lyonechka | Russian |  | Lion. |
| 1785. | Lyonene | Latin |  | Lioness. |
| 1786. | Lyones | Arthurian Legend |  | Wife of Gareth. |
| 1787. | Lyonesse | Arthurian Legend |  | Wife of Gareth. |
| 1788. | Lyonesse | Celtic |  | Little lion. |
| 1789. | Lyonet | Arthurian Legend |  | Sister of Lyones. |
| 1790. | Lyonette | French |  | Little lion. |
| 1791. | Lyonors | Arthurian Legend |  | Mother of Boore. |
| 1792. | Lyonya | Latin |  | Lion. |
| 1793. | Lyonya | Russian |  | Lion. |
| 1794. | Lyra | French |  | Of the Iyre. Song. |
| 1795. | Lyra | Greek |  | Lyre (medeival instrument). Lyrical. |
| 1796. | Lyric | French |  | Of the Iyre. Song. |
| 1797. | Lyrica | Latin |  | Of the Iyre, or song. |
| 1798. | Lyrica | Latin |  | Of the Iyre or song. |
| 1799. | Lyris | Greek |  | Iyrical. |
| 1800. | Lysander | Greek |  | Liberator. Lysander is one of the main characters in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream. |