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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 2001. | Lucia | Latin |  | Feminine form of Lucius: Light. |
| 2002. | Lucian | Latin |  | From the Latin 'Lucianus'. Light. |
| 2003. | Luciana | Latin |  | Feminine form of Lucian: From the Latin 'Lucianus'. Light. |
| 2004. | Luciano | Latin |  | Light. |
| 2005. | Lucie | Latin |  | Light. |
| 2006. | Lucien | Latin |  | Variant of Lucian: From the Latin 'Lucianus'. Light. |
| 2007. | Lucienne | Latin |  | Feminine form of Lucian: From the Latin 'Lucianus'. Light. |
| 2008. | Lucilla | Latin |  | Light. |
| 2009. | Lucille | Latin |  | Light. |
| 2010. | Lucina | Latin |  | Roman goddess of childbirth. Also a variant of Lucia: Light. |
| 2011. | Lucinda | Latin |  | Illumination. Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth and giver of first light to newborns. Also refers to Mary as Lady of the Light. |
| 2012. | Lucine | Latin |  | Illumination. Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth and giver of first light to newborns. Also refers to Mary as Lady of the Light. |
| 2013. | Lucinna | Latin |  | Illumination. Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth and giver of first light to newborns. Also refers to Mary as Lady of the Light. |
| 2014. | Lucio | Latin |  | Light. |
| 2015. | Lucious | Latin |  | Light. |
| 2016. | Lucius | Latin |  | Light. Form of Luke. This name was popular in ancient Rome, and has been borne by three popes. |
| 2017. | Lucrece | Latin |  | Variant of Lucretia: Profit. Derived from the Roman clan name Lucretius. Shakespeare's poem 'The Rape of Lucrece' is one of many retellings of the rape of Lucretia by a son of the King of Rome. |
| 2018. | Lucretia | Latin |  | Profit. Derived from the Roman clan name Lucretius. Shakespeare's poem 'The Rape of Lucrece' is one of many retellings of the rape of Lucretia by a son of the King of Rome. |
| 2019. | Lucrezia | Latin |  | Variant of Lucretia: Profit. Derived from the Roman clan name Lucretius. Shakespeare's poem 'The Rape of Lucrece' is one of many retellings of the rape of Lucretia by a son of the King of Rome. |
| 2020. | Lucy | Latin |  | Light. |
| 2021. | Lueinda | Latin |  | Light. |
| 2022. | Luella | Latin |  | Make amends. |
| 2023. | Luk | Latin |  | Light. |
| 2024. | Luka | Latin |  | Light. |
| 2025. | Lukas | Latin |  | Light. |
| 2026. | Lukasha | Latin |  | Light. |
| 2027. | Luke | Latin |  | Light. |
| 2028. | Luken | Latin |  | Light. |
| 2029. | Lukene | Latin |  | Light. |
| 2030. | Lukyan | Latin |  | Light. |
| 2031. | Lulu | Latin |  | Diminutive of Louisa: Latin feminine form of Louis: Famous warrior. Famous Bearer: Louisa M. Alcott, who wrote 'Little Women'(1868). |
| 2032. | Luna | Latin |  | The moon. In Mythology Luna is one of the names of Artemis the moon goddess. |
| 2033. | Lunece | Latin |  | Profit. |
| 2034. | Luperca | Latin |  | Shewolf who nursed Romulus and Remus. |
| 2035. | Lycus | Latin |  | Friend of Hercules. |
| 2036. | Lyna | Latin |  | Derived from ending of Carolina. |
| 2037. | Lynet | Latin |  | Mild. |
| 2038. | Lynette | Latin |  | Mild. |
| 2039. | Lyonechka | Latin |  | Lion. |
| 2040. | Lyonene | Latin |  | Lioness. |
| 2041. | Lyonya | Latin |  | Lion. |
| 2042. | Lyrica | Latin |  | Of the Iyre, or song. |
| 2043. | Lyrica | Latin |  | Of the Iyre or song. |
| 2044. | Lysander | Latin |  | Liberator. |
| 2045. | Lysimache | Latin |  | Daughter of Priam. |
| 2046. | Lysippe | Latin |  | An Amazon. |
| 2047. | Mabel | Latin |  | Diminutive of Amabel: Beautiful, loving, lovable.Amabel was used frequently during the Middle Ages and briefly in the 19th century, and has now been largely replaced by the diminutive Mabel. |
| 2048. | Mabella | Latin |  | Diminutive of Amabel: Beautiful, loving, lovable.Amabel was used frequently during the Middle Ages and briefly in the 19th century, and has now been largely replaced by the diminutive Mabel. |
| 2049. | Mabelle | Latin |  | Diminutive of Amabel: Beautiful, loving, lovable. |
| 2050. | Mable | Latin |  | Diminutive of Amabel: Beautiful, loving, lovable. |
| 2051. | Madonna | Latin |  | My lady. |
| 2052. | Maera | Latin |  | Daughter of Atlas. |
| 2053. | Maghnus | Latin |  | Greatest. |
| 2054. | Magnus | Latin |  | Great/greatest. A name popular in Scandinavia during the Viking period. A number of Norse kings bore this name. |
| 2055. | Maia | Latin |  | Daughter d Atlas. |
| 2056. | Mairtin | Latin |  | Warring. |
| 2057. | Majesta | Latin |  | Majestic. |
| 2058. | Majestas | Latin |  | Royal bearing; dignity. Majestas was Roman goddess of honor. |
| 2059. | Majesty | Latin |  | Royal bearing; dignity. Majestas was Roman goddess of honor. |
| 2060. | Major | Latin |  | Greater. Also a military rank above Captain and below Colonel. |
| 2061. | Makimus | Latin |  | Greatest. |
| 2062. | Maksym | Latin |  | Greatest. |
| 2063. | Maksymilian | Latin |  | Greatest. |
| 2064. | Malache | Latin |  | A Lemnian woman. |
| 2065. | Mallory | Latin |  | IlI fated. |
| 2066. | Malvina | Latin |  | Sweet friend. |
| 2067. | Malvinia | Latin |  | Sweet friend. |
| 2068. | Mamia | Latin |  | Of thesea. |
| 2069. | Mana | Latin |  | Protectress of stillborn babies. |
| 2070. | Manda | Latin |  | Lovable. |
| 2071. | Mandy | Latin |  | Diminutive of Amanda: Lovable, worthy of love. Some scholars believe Amanda was invented by 17th century British dramatist Colley Cibber. |
| 2072. | Mania | Latin |  | Mother of souls. |
| 2073. | Manto | Latin |  | Prophetess. |
| 2074. | Manus | Latin |  | Variant of Magnus: Great/greatest. A name popular in Scandinavia during the Viking period. |
| 2075. | Manvel | Latin |  | From a great estate. |
| 2076. | Manvil | Latin |  | From a great estate. |
| 2077. | Marc | Latin |  | Hammer. |
| 2078. | Marceau | Latin |  | Warring. |
| 2079. | Marcel | Latin |  | Variant of Marcellus: Hammer; warring. |
| 2080. | Marcelina | Latin |  | Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named; mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. |
| 2081. | Marcelinda | Latin |  | Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named; mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. |
| 2082. | Marcella | Latin |  | Feminine form of Marcellus: Hammer; warring. |
| 2083. | Marcelle | Latin |  | Feminine form of Marcellus: Hammer; warring. |
| 2084. | Marcellin | Latin |  | Hammer. |
| 2085. | Marcellina | Latin |  | Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named; mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. |
| 2086. | Marcelline | Latin |  | Warring. |
| 2087. | Marcellus | Latin |  | Hammer. Also a diminutive of Marcus: Mars (Roman god of war). A family name in ancient Rome. |
| 2088. | Marcely | Latin |  | Hammer. |
| 2089. | Marcelyn | Latin |  | Of Mars. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility for whom the month March was named; mythologically identified with the Greek war god Ares. |
| 2090. | Marcena | Latin |  | Of Mars. Feminine of Marcus. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility also identified with the Greek war god Ares. |
| 2091. | Marcena | Latin |  | Of Mars. Feminine of Marcus. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility also identified with the Greek war god Ares. |
| 2092. | Marci | Latin |  | Of Mars. Feminine of Marcus. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility also identified with the Greek war god Ares. |
| 2093. | Marci | Latin |  | Hammer. |
| 2094. | Marcia | Latin |  | Of Mars. Feminine of Marcus. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility also identified with the Greek war god Ares. |
| 2095. | Marcian | Latin |  | Hammer. |
| 2096. | Marcianne | Latin |  | Of Mars. Feminine of Marcus. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility also identified with the Greek war god Ares. |
| 2097. | Marcie | Latin |  | Diminutive of Marcia: Mars (Roman god of war). Derived from the Roman clan 'Marcius'. |
| 2098. | Marcine | Latin |  | Of Mars. Feminine of Marcus. Mars was mythological Roman god of fertility also identified with the Greek war god Ares. |
| 2099. | Marco | Latin |  | Hammer. |
| 2100. | Marcus | Latin |  | Hammer. Mars (Roman god of war). Famous Bearer: Marcus Antonius (Mark Antony), Roman triumvir and lover of Egyptian Pharaoh Cleopatra. |