| 701 to 800 of 1826 matches |   |
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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 701. | Leonce | French |  | Lion. |
| 702. | Leonce | Latin |  | Lioness. |
| 703. | Leonda | French |  | Lion; lioness. Feminine of Leon. |
| 704. | Leondra | French |  | Lion; lioness. Feminine of Leon. |
| 705. | Leondrea | French |  | Lion; lioness. Feminine of Leon. |
| 706. | Leone | French |  | Lion. |
| 707. | Leone | French |  | Lion. |
| 708. | Leone | Italian |  | Bold lion. |
| 709. | Leone | Latin |  | Lioness. |
| 710. | Leone | Latin |  | Lion. |
| 711. | Leonel | Spanish |  | Young lion. |
| 712. | Leonela | French |  | Lion; lioness. Feminine of Leon. |
| 713. | Leonelle | French |  | Lion. |
| 714. | Leonelle | Latin |  | Lioness. |
| 715. | Leonhard | Teutonic |  | Lion. |
| 716. | Leonid | Latin |  | Lion. |
| 717. | Leonidas | Latin |  | Lion. |
| 718. | Leonide | Latin |  | Lion. |
| 719. | Leonide | Russian |  | Lion. |
| 720. | Leonides | Spanish |  | Lion. |
| 721. | Leonie | French |  | Lion. |
| 722. | Leonie | 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). |
| 723. | Leonie | Greek |  | Feminine form of Leon: A variant of Leo: Lion. |
| 724. | Leonine | Shakespearean |  | 'Pericles, Prince of Tyre' Servant to Dionyza. |
| 725. | Leonita | Latin |  | Lioness. |
| 726. | Leonlina | Latin |  | Lioness. |
| 727. | Leonor | Spanish |  | Spanish form of Eleanor: light. |
| 728. | Leonora | English |  | Variant of Helen. In mythology the abduction of Zeus's mortal daughter Helen sparked the Trojan War. |
| 729. | Leonora | French |  | Variant of Eleanor, from Helen |
| 730. | Leonora | Greek |  | Light. Variant of Helen. In mythology the abduction of Zeus's mortal daughter Helen sparked the Trojan War. |
| 731. | Leonora | Italian |  | Light. Diminutive of Eleanora. Famous bearer: Leonora was the heroine of Beethoven's opera Fidelio (1814). |
| 732. | Leonora | Spanish |  | Spanish form of Eleanor: light. |
| 733. | Leonore | French |  | Shining light. Variant of Eleanor. |
| 734. | Leonore | French |  | Shining light. Variant of Eleanor. |
| 735. | Leonore | German |  | 'Shining light.' Variant of Eleanor. |
| 736. | Leonore | Greek |  | Light. |
| 737. | Leontes | Shakespearean |  | 'The Winter's Tale' King of Sicilia. |
| 738. | Leontes | Shakespearean |  | 'The Winter's Tale' King of Sicilia. |
| 739. | Leontin | Latin |  | Lioness. |
| 740. | Leontina | French |  | Feminine of Leon. Also Shining light.. |
| 741. | Leontina | Latin |  | Lioness. |
| 742. | Leontine | Latin |  | Lioness. |
| 743. | Leontis | Latin |  | Lion. |
| 744. | Leontyne | English |  | Feminine of Leon. Shining light. Opera star Leontyne Price. |
| 745. | Leontyne | Latin |  | Lioness. |
| 746. | Leopold | English |  | A bold man. |
| 747. | Leopold | German |  | Bold people. Prince of the people. |
| 748. | Leopold | Teutonic |  | Bold for his people. |
| 749. | Leopolda | German |  | Of the people. |
| 750. | Leopoldina | German |  | Of the people. |
| 751. | Leopoldine | German |  | Of the people. |
| 752. | Leopoldo | German |  | Prince of the people. |
| 753. | Leopoldo | Italian |  | A bold man. |
| 754. | Leopoldo | Portuguese |  | A bold man. |
| 755. | Leopoldo | Spanish |  | A bold man. |
| 756. | Leora | Greek |  | Light. |
| 757. | Leora | Israeli |  | Light to me. |
| 758. | Leora | Italian |  | Shining light. Variant of Eleanor. |
| 759. | Leorad | Teutonic |  | Bold for his people. |
| 760. | Leota | German |  | Of the people. |
| 761. | Leotie | Native American |  | Flower of the prairie. |
| 762. | Lepidus | Shakespearean |  | 'Antony and Cleopatra' and 'The Tragedy of Julius Caesar'. Aemilius Lepidus, Roman triumvir. |
| 763. | Lera | Spanish |  | Reference to the Virgin Mary. |
| 764. | Leroi | French |  | The king. |
| 765. | Lerola | Latin |  | Blackbird. |
| 766. | Leron | French |  | The circle. |
| 767. | Leron | Israeli |  | My song. |
| 768. | Leroux | French |  | The red-haired one. |
| 769. | Leroy | French |  | The King (from 'le roi'). Originally a surname, it is now more common as a first name. |
| 770. | Leroy | Latin |  | Iegal. |
| 771. | Leroy | Teutonic |  | From the cleared meadow. |
| 772. | Les | Scottish |  | Diminutive of Lesley: Scottish surname and place name. |
| 773. | Les | Scottish |  | Diminutive of Leslie: Scottish surname and place name. From Leslie. |
| 774. | Lesham | Hebrew |  | Precious. |
| 775. | Leshem | Biblical |  | A name, putting, a precious stone. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 776. | Leshem | Biblical |  | A name, putting, a precious stone. [Non-Gerderized Biblical Name] |
| 777. | Leslee | Scottish |  | Derived from name of a prominent Scottish clan 'Leslie. |
| 778. | Lesley | Celtic |  | From the gray fortress. |
| 779. | Lesley | Celtic |  | From the gray fortress. |
| 780. | Lesley | Gaelic |  | From the gray fortress. |
| 781. | Lesley | Gaelic |  | From the gray fortress. |
| 782. | Lesley | Scottish |  | Scottish surname and place name. |
| 783. | Leslie | Celtic |  | From the gray fortress. |
| 784. | Leslie | Celtic |  | From the gray fortress. |
| 785. | Leslie | Gaelic |  | From the gray fortress. |
| 786. | Leslie | Gaelic |  | From the gray fortress. |
| 787. | Leslie | Scottish |  | Dwells at the gray fortress. |
| 788. | Leslie | Scottish |  | Scottish surname and place name. From Leslie. |
| 789. | Lester | English |  | Fortified place. Derived from the place name, Leicester Famous Bearer: Canadian statesman Lester B. Pearson (1897-1972). |
| 790. | Lester | Latin |  | From the Legion's camp. |
| 791. | Leta | Greek |  | Variant of Leda who was the Mythological queen of Sparta and mother of Helen of Troy. |
| 792. | Leta | Latin |  | Joyful. Derived from a diminutive ending i.e. Rosalita. |
| 793. | Letha | Greek |  | Forgetful. |
| 794. | Lethe | Greek |  | River of oblivion. |
| 795. | Lethe | Greek |  | River of oblivion. |
| 796. | Lethia | Greek |  | Forgetful. |
| 797. | Letisha | Latin |  | Great joy. Variant of Letitia. |
| 798. | Letitia | English |  | Modern form of medieval name Letitia. Joyful;happy. |
| 799. | Letitia | English |  | Modern form of medieval name Letitia. 'Joyful;happy.'. |
| 800. | Letitia | Latin |  | Joyful. |