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Name |
Origin |
Sex |
Meaning |
| 801. | Letitia | Spanish |  | Happy. |
| 802. | Letizia | Italian |  | Glad. |
| 803. | Letje | French |  | Tiny and womanly. |
| 804. | Lettice | Latin |  | Joy. Popular medieval British form of the name Letitia. |
| 805. | Lettie | Latin |  | Joyful. |
| 806. | Letty | Latin |  | Diminutive of Letitia: Joy. |
| 807. | Letushim | Biblical |  | Hammermen; filemen |
| 808. | Letya | French |  | Tiny and womanly. |
| 809. | Leucippe | Greek |  | Mother of Teuthras. |
| 810. | Leuconoe | Latin |  | Daughter of Poseidon. |
| 811. | Leucothea | Greek |  | A sea nymph. |
| 812. | Leucothia | Greek |  | A sea nymph. |
| 813. | Leummim | Biblical |  | Countries, without water. |
| 814. | Leupold | Teutonic |  | Bold for his people. |
| 815. | Lev | Czechoslovakian |  | Lion. |
| 816. | Lev | Hebrew |  | United. |
| 817. | Lev | Latin |  | Lion. |
| 818. | Lev | Russian |  | Lion. |
| 819. | Levana | Latin |  | Raise up. Levana was the Roman mythological goddess and protectress of newborns. |
| 820. | Levane | Irish |  | The elm tree. |
| 821. | Levema | Latin |  | Goddess of thieves. |
| 822. | Levene | English |  | Issh. |
| 823. | Leveret | French |  | Young rabbit. |
| 824. | Leverett | French |  | Young rabbit. |
| 825. | Leverton | English |  | From the rush farm. |
| 826. | Levey | Hebrew |  | United. |
| 827. | Levi | Biblical |  | Associated with him |
| 828. | Levi | Hebrew |  | Attached or pledged. Joined. Levi; third ' of Jacob's 12 sons; became father of the tribe that was assigned priestly duties. Note: This Database is Copyright Dogwood Technical Services Inc.1995. |
| 829. | Levia | Hebrew |  | Join. |
| 830. | Levina | English |  | Issh. |
| 831. | Levina | Spanish |  | Derived from the Roman given name Levinia. |
| 832. | Levka | Latin |  | Lion. |
| 833. | Levka | Russian |  | Lion. |
| 834. | Levushka | Latin |  | Lion. |
| 835. | Levushka | Russian |  | Lion. |
| 836. | Levyna | English |  | Issh. |
| 837. | Lew | English |  | Diminutive of Lewis: English variant of the Franco-Germanic name Louis: Famous warrior. In Wales, sometimes Lewis is used in place of Llewellyn. Famous Bearer: 19th century writer Lewis Carroll. |
| 838. | Lew | Latin |  | Lion. |
| 839. | Lew | Slavic |  | Lion. |
| 840. | Lew | Welsh |  | Variant of Llewellyn: Leader. Lion-like. |
| 841. | Lewanna | Hebrew |  | The moon. |
| 842. | Lewellyn | Welsh |  | Lionlike. Leader. |
| 843. | Lewi | Hebrew |  | United. |
| 844. | Lewis | English |  | English variant of the Franco-Germanic name Louis: Famous warrior. In Wales, sometimes Lewis is used in place of Llewellyn. Famous Bearer: 19th century writer Lewis Carroll. |
| 845. | Lewis | French |  | Variant of Louis: Famous warrior, from the Old German 'Chlodovech'. Aloysius is the name of the Italian Saint Aloysius of Gonzaga, and common among British Roman Catholics. |
| 846. | Lewis | Shakespearean |  | 'King Henry V' The Dauphin. 'King Henry the Sixth, Part III' Lewis XI, King of France. 'King John' Lewis, the Dauphin. |
| 847. | Lewis | Teutonic |  | Famous in war. |
| 848. | Lewy | German |  | Famous fighter. |
| 849. | Lex | English |  | Abbreviation of Alexander. |
| 850. | Lex | Greek |  | Diminutive of Alexander: Defender of men. Alexander the Great was a 4th century Macedonian king for whom the Egyptian city of Alexandria is named. Eight popes and three Russian emperors have been named Alexander. |
| 851. | Lexa | Czechoslovakian |  | Variant of Alexandra. Defender of mankind. |
| 852. | Lexandra | English |  | Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander. |
| 853. | Lexandra | Greek |  | Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander. |
| 854. | Lexann | English |  | Variant of Alexandra. Defender of mankind. |
| 855. | Lexann | English |  | Variant of Alexandra. 'Defender of mankind.'. |
| 856. | Lexie | English |  | Variant of Alexandra. Defender of mankind. |
| 857. | Lexina | Greek |  | Defender of man. |
| 858. | Lexine | Greek |  | Defender of man. |
| 859. | Ley | English |  | Meadow. |
| 860. | Leya | Indian |  | Lion. |
| 861. | Leya | Spanish |  | Loyalty. |
| 862. | Leyda | Greek |  | Variant of Leda who was the Mythological queen of Sparta and mother of Helen of Troy. |
| 863. | Leyla | Arabic |  | Born at night. |
| 864. | Leyla | Persian |  | 'Born at night. |
| 865. | Leyman | English |  | From the valley. |
| 866. | Leysa | Ukrainian |  | Defender of man. |
| 867. | Leyti | Native American |  | Shaped like an abalone shell (Miwok). |
| 868. | Lezlie | Scottish |  | Name of a prominent Scottish clan spelled to preserve original Scottish pronunciation. |
| 869. | Li | Chinese |  | Means either 'strength' or 'plum' or 'black' or 'sharp' in Chinese. Li Ssu-hsun was a 7th-century Chinese landscape painter, Li Po was a 8th-century Chinese poet, and Li Yu was a 10th-century Chinese poet and ruler of the Southern Tang kingdom. |
| 870. | Li | Chinese |  | Means either 'strength' or 'plum' or 'black' or 'sharp' in Chinese. Li Ssu-hsun was a 7th-century Chinese landscape painter, Li Po was a 8th-century Chinese poet, and Li Yu was a 10th-century Chinese poet and ruler of the Southern Tang kingdom. |
| 871. | Lia | Greek |  | Bringer of good news. |
| 872. | Lia | Italian |  | An abbreviation of names like Amalia: (hard working;industrious) and Rosalia: (Rose). |
| 873. | Lia | Spanish |  | Is an abbreviation of names like Amalia: (hard working;industrious) and Rosalia: (Rose). |
| 874. | Lia | Spanish |  | Is an abbreviation of names like Amalia: (hard working;industrious) and Rosalia: (Rose). |
| 875. | Liaaqat | Muslim |  | Variant of Liaqat: Fitness. Ability. |
| 876. | Liam | Gaelic |  | Helmeted. |
| 877. | Liam | German |  | Variant of William: Will-helmet. Famous Bearers: poet and playwright William Shakespeare (1564-1616) and William Wordsworth (1770-1850). |
| 878. | Liam | Irish |  | The Irish diminutive of the name William. |
| 879. | Liam | Teutonic |  | Resolute defender. |
| 880. | Lian | Chinese |  | Daughter of the sun. |
| 881. | Liana | English |  | A climbing plant. Also used as a diminutive of any name ending in '-liana'. |
| 882. | Liana | French |  | Bond. |
| 883. | Liana | Latin |  | Diminutive of Juliana F: Youthful. The feminine form of Julian. Famous Bearer: Former Queen Juliana of the Netherlands. |
| 884. | Liana | Latin |  | Diminutive of Juliana F: Youthful. The feminine form of Julian. Famous Bearer: Former Queen Juliana of the Netherlands. |
| 885. | Liana | Spanish |  | Youthful. |
| 886. | Liane | English |  | Daughter of the sun. Diminutive of Eliana. |
| 887. | Liane | French |  | Bond. |
| 888. | Lianna | English |  | Daughter of the sun. Diminutive of Eliana. |
| 889. | Lianne | English |  | Variant of Leanne: A compound of Lee: wood, and Anne: grace, favour. Can also be a diminutive of Julianne: downy, hairy. Can also be derived from Helen: Liight; beautiful woman, and a variant of Liana: Youthful; bond. |
| 890. | Lianne | Latin |  | Diminutive of Julianne: Downy grace. A compound of the names Julie and Anne. Also can be interpreted as the feminine form of Julian: Youthful. Jove's child. |
| 891. | Liaqat | Muslim |  | Fitness. Ability. |
| 892. | Libby | English |  | Variant of Elizabeth. My God is bountiful;God of plenty. |
| 893. | Libby | English |  | Diminutive of Elizabeth. |
| 894. | Libby | Greek |  | Diminutive of Elizabeth: From the Hebrew Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction. Famous bearer: Old Testament Elizabeth was mother of John the Baptist and one of the earliest known bearers of this name; Queen Elizabeth II. |
| 895. | Libby | Hebrew |  | Diminutive of Elisabeth or Elizabeth, from Elisheba, meaning either oath of God, or God is satisfaction. Also a diminutive of Bethia (daughter or worshipper of God), and of Bethany, a New Testament village near Jerusalem. |
| 896. | Libentina | Latin |  | Venus's surname. |
| 897. | Liber | Latin |  | Another name for Dionysus. |
| 898. | Libera | Latin |  | Liberty. |
| 899. | Libertas | Latin |  | Liberty. |
| 900. | Liberty | English |  | Free. |