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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 601. | Lela | French |  | Loyal. Loyalty. Faithful. |
| 602. | Lela | Latin |  | From Laelius. |
| 603. | Lela | Persian |  | Variant of Leila: Dark. Born at night. |
| 604. | Lelah | Latin |  | From Laelius. |
| 605. | Leland | English |  | From the meadow land 'Pasture ground.'. |
| 606. | Lele | English |  | Loyal. |
| 607. | Lelia | Greek |  | Well spoken. |
| 608. | Lelia | Latin |  | Feminine form of the Roman family name Laelius. From Laelius. |
| 609. | Lelia | Teutonic |  | Loyal. |
| 610. | Leman | English |  | From the valley. |
| 611. | Lemmy | Hebrew |  | Diminutive of Lemuel: Devoted to God. The hero (Lemuel Gulliver) of Jonathan Swift's satire, 'Gulliver's Travels'. |
| 612. | Lemuel | Biblical |  | God with them; or him |
| 613. | Lemuel | Hebrew |  | Devoted to God. The hero (Lemuel Gulliver) of Jonathan Swift's satire, 'Gulliver's Travels'. |
| 614. | Lemuela | Hebrew |  | Devoted to God. |
| 615. | Len | English |  | Abbreviation of Leonard. |
| 616. | Len | German |  | Diminutive of Leonard: Hardy lion or lion-bold. St Leonard is the patron saint of prisoners. Famous Bearers: American composer/conductor Leonard Bernstein; Italian Renaissance artist/scientist Leonardo da Vinci (in Italian form). |
| 617. | Len | Native American |  | Flute (Hopi). |
| 618. | Len | Teutonic |  | Lion. |
| 619. | Lena | English |  | Name suffix. |
| 620. | Lena | Greek |  | Diminutive of Helena: The bright one. |
| 621. | Lena | Latin |  | Alluring. |
| 622. | Lena | Scandinavian |  | Name suffix. |
| 623. | Lena | Shakespearean |  | 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar' A senator. |
| 624. | Lena | Swedish |  | Light. |
| 625. | Lenard | French |  | Lion-bold. |
| 626. | Lenard | German |  | Lion-bold. |
| 627. | Lenci | Greek |  | Light. |
| 628. | Lenci | Hungarian |  | Light. |
| 629. | Lenci | Latin |  | Laurel. |
| 630. | Lendall | English |  | From the linden tree dell. |
| 631. | Lendell | English |  | From the linden tree dell. |
| 632. | Lene | Norse |  | Distinguished. |
| 633. | Lenet | Latin |  | Mild. |
| 634. | Leneta | Latin |  | Mild. |
| 635. | Leng | Anglo-Saxon |  | Long. |
| 636. | Lenis | Latin |  | Mild. |
| 637. | Lenita | Latin |  | Mild. |
| 638. | Lenmana | Native American |  | Flute girl (Hopi). |
| 639. | Lenn | English |  | Abbreviation of Leonard. |
| 640. | Lennard | French |  | Lion-bold. |
| 641. | Lennard | German |  | Lion-bold. |
| 642. | Lennart | Swedish |  | Swedish form of Leonard 'lion'. |
| 643. | Lennart | Teutonic |  | Lion. |
| 644. | Lennell | English |  | Abbreviation of Leonard. |
| 645. | Lennie | English |  | Abbreviation of Leonard. |
| 646. | Lenno | Native American |  | Man. |
| 647. | Lennon | Gaelic |  | Little cloak. |
| 648. | Lennon | Irish |  | Surname. |
| 649. | Lennox | Gaelic |  | Lives near the place abounding in elm trees. |
| 650. | Lennox | Scottish |  | Surname and clan name. Lennox; a Scottish nobleman; appears in Shakespeare's Macbeth. |
| 651. | Lennox | Shakespearean |  | 'The Tragedy of Macbeth' A nobleman of Scotland. |
| 652. | Lenny | English |  | Abbreviation of Leonard. |
| 653. | Lenny | German |  | Diminutive of Leonard: Hardy lion or lion-bold. St Leonard is the patron saint of prisoners. Famous Bearers: American composer/conductor Leonard Bernstein; Italian Renaissance artist/scientist Leonardo da Vinci (in Italian form). |
| 654. | Lenora | English |  | Shining light. Variant of Eleanor. |
| 655. | Lenore | French |  | Variant of Eleanor: A variant of Helen introduced into Britain in 12th century AD by King Henry II's wife, Eleanor of Aquitaine. |
| 656. | Lenore | Greek |  | Light. |
| 657. | Lenusy | Russian |  | Flower. |
| 658. | Lenya | Russian |  | Lion. |
| 659. | Leo | English |  | Lion. |
| 660. | Leo | Latin |  | Lion. This name has been borne by a total of 13 popes. Leo is also associated with the zodiac sign from 23rd July to 22nd August. |
| 661. | Leo | Teutonic |  | Bold for his people. |
| 662. | Leoarrie | Latin |  | Lioness. |
| 663. | Leocadie | French |  | Lion. |
| 664. | Leod | Scottish |  | Ugly. |
| 665. | Leoda | German |  | Of the people. |
| 666. | Leodegan | Arthurian Legend |  | Father of Guinevere. |
| 667. | Leodegrance | French |  | Lion. |
| 668. | Leodegraunce | Arthurian Legend |  | Father of Guinevere. |
| 669. | Leodora | Latin |  | Lioness. |
| 670. | Leof | Anglo-Saxon |  | Beloved. |
| 671. | Leofric | English |  | Dear ruler. The husband of Lady Godiva in the 11th century. |
| 672. | Leoine | Latin |  | Lioness. |
| 673. | Leola | French |  | Loyal. Loyalty. Faithful. |
| 674. | Leola | Italian |  | Lion. |
| 675. | Leola | Teutonic |  | Dear. |
| 676. | Leoline | English |  | Leader. Lion-like. |
| 677. | Leoline | Latin |  | Lioness. |
| 678. | Leoline | Welsh |  | Variant of Llewellyn: Leader. Lion-like. |
| 679. | Leoma | English |  | Bright. |
| 680. | Leon | French |  | Lion. The lion is a figure in art and religious symbolism of many cultures; symbolizing kingliness and grandeur and courage. |
| 681. | Leon | German |  | Lion. The lion is a figure in art and religious symbolism of many cultures; symbolizing kingliness and grandeur and courage. |
| 682. | Leon | Greek |  | A variant of Leo: Lion. |
| 683. | Leon | Latin |  | Lion. |
| 684. | Leon | Spanish |  | Lion. |
| 685. | Leona | French |  | Lion; lioness. Feminine of Leon. |
| 686. | Leona | Greek |  | Feminine form of Leon: A variant of Leo: Lion. |
| 687. | Leona | Latin |  | Lioness. |
| 688. | Leonaldo | Teutonic |  | Lion. |
| 689. | Leonard | French |  | Lion-bold. |
| 690. | Leonard | German |  | Hardy lion or lion-bold. St Leonard is the patron saint of prisoners. Famous Bearers: American composer/conductor Leonard Bernstein; Italian Renaissance artist/scientist Leonardo da Vinci (in Italian form). |
| 691. | Leonard | Teutonic |  | Lion. |
| 692. | Leonarda | French |  | Lion. |
| 693. | Leonarda | Greek |  | Light. |
| 694. | Leonardo | Italian |  | Bold lion. |
| 695. | Leonardo | Portuguese |  | Lion-bold. Leonardo da Vinci is considered by many to be the most brilliant and creative men who ever lived. |
| 696. | Leonardo | Shakespearean |  | 'The Merchant of Venice' Servant to Bassanio. |
| 697. | Leonardo | Spanish |  | Lion-bold. Leonardo da Vinci is considered by many to be the most brilliant and creative men who ever lived. |
| 698. | Leonardo | Teutonic |  | Lion. |
| 699. | Leonato | Shakespearean |  | 'Much Ado About Nothing' Governor of Messina. |
| 700. | Leonatus | Shakespearean |  | 'Cymbeline' Posthumus Leonatus, a gentleman and husband to Imogen. |