BABY GIRL NAMES STARTS FROM L
Select Modern Unique, Unusual and Popular Baby Girls Names Start From L With Meanings
Nane |
Country |
Meanings |
Lacey | Old French | Lace. |
Lae | Laos | dark |
Laetitia | Latin | Happiness. |
Laila | As intoxicating as wine. | |
Lailie | Hebrew | born during light |
Laina | Route or path. | |
Laine | The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen. | |
Lainey | The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen. | |
Lakeisha | Swahili | favourite one |
Lakota | Native American | friend |
Lakshmi | Sanskrit | A lucky omen. The Hindu goddess of beauty and wealth. |
Lala | Slavonic | A tulip. |
Lalage | Greek | Chatter, babble. |
Lalasa | Hindu | love |
Lali | The well-spoken one. | |
Lalima | Hindu | |
Lalita | Sanskrit | Playful, charming. |
Lalo | Latin | to sing a lullaby |
Lamilla | Aboriginal | A stone. |
Lamorna | Cornish | A placename. |
Lan | Vietnamese | flower name |
Lana | English | Afloat, calm as still waters. A diminutive of Alana, Helena and Svetlana. |
Lanai | Terrace, veranda. | |
Lanaya | Lime tree. | |
Lane | Old English | From the narrow road. A boy or girl's name. |
Lanelle | From the narrow road. | |
Lanette | Lanetta | |
Lani | Polynesian | The sky. A boy or girl's name. |
Lanikai | Hawaiian | heavenly sea |
Laquetta | Native American | Quetta, Etta |
Lara | Russian | Cheerful, light-hearted. |
Laraine | Old German | From a province on the border of France and Germany. |
Lareine | Old German | From a province on the border of France and Germany. |
Lareyne | Old German | From a province on the border of France and Germany. |
Lari | English | crowned with laurel |
Laria | Greek | the sars are mine |
Larissa | Russian from Greek | Cheerful, light-hearted. |
Lark | English/Aboriginal | English A songbird. Aboriginal a cloud. |
Lasca | Latin | Weary. |
Lassie | English/Scottish | A little girl. |
Lastri | Indonesian | A common girl's name. |
Lata | Hindu | |
Lateefah | North African | gentle, pleasant |
Latifa | Arabic | Kind and gentle. |
Latisha | Happiness. | |
Latonia | Latin | In Roman mythology, the mother of Diana. |
Latoya | Spanish | Victorious. A popular name in the USA. |
Latrice | Tricey, Trice | |
Laura | Latin | A laurel wreath or a tree. |
Laurel | A laurel wreath or a tree. | |
Lauren | English | A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. |
Laurinda | Latin | crowned with laurel, praise |
Lavani | Hindu | grace |
Laveda | Latin | One who is purified or innocent. |
Lavender | English from Latin | From the herb. |
Laverne | French | Springlike, or from the Alder tree. |
Lavinia | Latin | A lady, or a mother of Rome. |
Lawrencia | From the Laurel tree or crowned with laurels. | |
Laxmi | Hindu | Lakshmi |
Layla | Arabic | As intoxicating as wine. |
Layna | Greek | light, truth |
Leah | Irish Gaelic | The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen. |
Leala | French | The loyal one. |
Leandra | Latin | Like a lioness. The female version of Leander. Also see Leona. |
Leanna | Graceful willow. | |
Leanne | English | Grace, or favoured by God. A modern invention formed from Lee and Anne. |
Leauna | young deer | |
Leba | Yiddish | beloved |
Leda | Greek | A mythological queen and the mother of Helen of Troy. Also see Alida. |
Ledah | Hebrew | birth |
Lee | Old English | A meadow or clearing. A boy or girl's name. |
Leea | Languid, weary. The wife of Jacob in the Bible. | |
Leela | Sanskrit | Playful. |
Leena | Aboriginal | A possum. |
Leewana | Aboriginal | The wind. |
Lehana | African | One who refuses. |
Leigh | Old English | A meadow or clearing. A boy or girl's name. |
Leiko | Japanese | arrogant |
Leila | Arabic | Dark as the night. |
Leilani | Hawaiian | A heavenly flower. |
Lemana | Aboriginal | The She-Oak tree. |
Lemuela | Hebrew | Devoted to God. The feminine form of Lemuel. |
Lena | English | From the name Caroline, Helen and other names. Caroline - A free person. Helen - Also used as an independent name. |
Lene | Dutch/German | A nickname for Helen and Magdalene. Helen - The light of the sun. Magdalene - A woman from the village of Magdala. Also see Lena. . |
Lenis | Latin | Gentle and smooth. |
Lenora | The light of the sun. A form of Helen. | |
Lenore | The light of the sun. A form of Helen. | |
Leoda | Teutonic | A woman of the people. |
Leola | Latin | lion |
Leoma | Old English | Light, bright. |
Leona | Latin | A lioness. A feminine form of Leo or Leon. Also see Leandra, Leonarda and Leontine. |
Leonarda | Old French | A brave lioness. Feminine form of Leonard. |
Leonora | The light of the sun. A form of Helen. | |
Leontine | Latin | Like a lion. Also see Leona. |
Leopolda | Old German | bold leader |
Leora | Greek | Light. |
Lesh | Shea | |
Lesley | Scottish Gaelic | From an ancient surname. A boy or girl's name. |
Letha | Greek | The river of forgetfulness. From the name Lethe. |
Leticia | Happiness. | |
Letitia | Latin | joy |
Lettice | Happiness. | |
Leura | Aboriginal | Lava. |
Levana | Latin | The rising sun. |
Levina | Old English | A bright flash. |
Lewanna | Hebrew | The moon. |
Lexie | The defender, or helper of mankind. Feminine form of Alexander. Also see Alexis. | |
Lexine | The defender, or helper of mankind. Feminine form of Alexander. Also see Alexis. | |
Lexy | The defender, or helper of mankind. Feminine form of Alexander. Also see Alexis. | |
Leyna | Old German | little angel |
Lhamu | Tibetan/Sherpa | A goddess. |
Lia | Italian | Languid, weary. |
Liadan | Irish | grey lady |
Lian | Chinese | A graceful willow. |
Liana | French | To bind like a vine. |
Liani | Spanish | |
Liannaka | bringer of Peace, hope | Lan, Lani, Lanna, Anna |
Libby | From the name Elizabeth and Sybil. | |
Liberty | English | freedom |
Lida | Czech | A woman from Lydia. The name has come to mean a cultured woman. |
Lidia | A woman from Lydia. The name has come to mean a cultured woman. | |
Lien | Chinese | A lotus. |
Liese | German | Form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
Liesl | German | Form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
Lila | The beautiful temptress. | |
Lilac | Persian | Mauve flower. |
Lilah | Hebrew | The beautiful temptress. |
Lili | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. | |
Lilia | Russian/Slavonic | Mauve flower. From the name Lilac. |
Lilith | Arabic/Hebrew | Dark, a woman of the night. |
Lilli | From the name Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. | |
Lillian | English | From the name Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. |
Lily | Latin | From the flower name, a symbol of purity. Also see Lillian. |
Limber | African | joyfulness |
Lina | Arabic | tender |
Linda | Spanish | Pretty. Also a nickname from Belinda. |
Lindall | A waterfall. Also, a nickname from names like Carolyn. | |
Lindley | Old English | From the Lime tree meadow. A boy or girl's name. |
Lindon | Old English | From the hill of the Lime trees. |
Lindsey | Scottish | From an old surname. |
Lindy | Spanish | Pretty. Also a nickname from Belinda. |
Linette | Idol, bird. | |
Linh | ||
Linley | Old English | From the field of Flax. A boy or girl's name. |
Linne | Scandinavian | Lynne, Linny |
Linnea | Old Norse | A Lime tree or Lime blossom. |
Linnet | Old French | From the name of the small bird. |
Linzi | Scottish | From an old surname. |
Liora | Liorre, Liorra, Liore | |
Lisa | A nickname for Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. | |
Lisabet | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. | |
Lisabeth | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. | |
Lisbet | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. | |
Lisbeth | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. | |
Lisette | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. | |
Lissa | Greek | The honeybee. |
Lita | The little winged one. | |
Litsa | Greek | one who brings good news |
Liv | An Olive tree or branch. A symbol of peace. From the name Olivia. | |
Livana | Lunar. | |
Livi | An Olive tree or branch. A symbol of peace. From the name Olivia. | |
Livia | An Olive tree or branch. A symbol of peace. From the name Olivia. | |
Liz | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. | |
Liza | A nickname for Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. | |
Lizbeth | A form of Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. | |
Lizette | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. | |
Lizzie | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. | |
Lizzy | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. | |
Llv | Old Norse | Defence, protection. |
Lodema | Old English | A guide or leader. |
Lois | Greek | Agreeable. A name from the New Testament. |
Lokelani | Hawaiian | small red rose |
Lola | Spanish | Sorrow. |
Lolaksi | Hindu | a sakti of Ganesha |
Lona | English/Spanish | Solitary. |
Lonikie | pretty one | |
Loorea | Aboriginal | The moon. |
Lora | German | A laurel wreath or a tree. |
Lore | German | A laurel wreath or a tree. |
Lorelei | German | Alluring. The name of the river goddess who lured sailors to their death. |
Lorelle | Latin | Little. Also see Laura. |
Loren | Latin | From the Laurel tree or crowned with laurels. A boy or girl's name. |
Lorena | A laurel wreath or a tree. | |
Lorene | A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. | |
Loretta | Italian | A laurel wreath or a tree. |
Lori | A laurel wreath or a tree. | |
Lorie | Crowned with laurels. | |
Lorinda | ||
Loris | A laurel wreath or a tree. | |
Lorna | English/Scottish | Invented by R D Blackmore for the heroine of his 1860s novel Lorna Doone, and possibly derived, from a Scottish placename. |
Lorrae | Australian | From Lorraine and Rae. From a province on the border of France and Germany. |
Lorraine | Old German | From a province on the border of France and Germany. |
Lorretta | A laurel wreath or a tree. | |
Lotta | A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. | |
Lotte | Womanly, full grown. Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. | |
Lottie | A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. | |
Lotty | A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline. | |
Lotus | Greek | The lotus flower. |
Louella | English | A famous warrior. A modern name derived from Louise and Ella. |
Louisa | A famous warrior. | |
Louise | Teutonic | A famous warrior maiden. The feminine form of Louis. |
Lourdes | French/Spanish | From the pilgrimage town in southern France. |
Love | Old English | loved one |
Loveday | Old English | Dear day. |
Lowan | Aboriginal | A mallee fowl. A boy or girl's name. |
Lowanna | Aboriginal | A girl. |
Lowenna | Cornish | Joyful. |
Luana | Old German | A graceful warrior maiden. |
Luba | Russian/Slavonic | A lover. |
Luce | From the name Lucus. A woman from Lucania. | |
Lucetta | Italian/Spanish | Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke. |
Lucia | Italian/Spanish | Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke. |
Lucian | Latin | Person of Light. A boy or girl's name. |
Luciana | Italian | Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke. |
Lucianna | English | A modern combination of Lucy and Anna. Lucy - Light. Anna - Grace, or favoured by God. |
Lucie | Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke. | |
Lucille | Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke. | |
Lucina | Latin | The Roman goddess of childbirth. Also see Lucy. |
Lucinda | Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke. | |
Lucine | Armenian | moon |
Lucretia | Latin | Reward, riches. |
Lucy | Latin | Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke. |
Ludella | Old English | An elf or pixie maiden. |
Ludmila | Slavonic | Loved by the people. Also see Lida. |
Luella | Old English | elfin |
Luisa | Italian/Spanish | A famous warrior maiden. The feminine form of Louis. |
Luise | German | A famous warrior maiden. The feminine form of Louis. |
Lujuana | Spanish | Lu |
Lukina | Ukrainian | graceful and bright |
Lulu | German | A famous warrior maiden. A nickname for Louella and Louise, but also used as an independent name. |
Luna | Latin | The moon. |
Lupe | Latin | wolf |
Lurleen | Alluring. | |
Lurlene | Alluring. | |
Lurline | Alluring. | |
Lurnea | Aboriginal | A resting-place. |
Luvena | Latin | The little beloved one. |
Lychorinda | Italian | From Shakespeare's play Pericles |
Lydia | Greek | A woman from Lydia. The name has come to mean a cultured woman. |
Lykaios | Greek | wolfish, of a wolf, wolf-like |
Lyn | Welsh | Good looking. A boy or girl's name. |
Lynda | Spanish | Pretty. Also a nickname from Belinda. |
Lyndal | Australian/English | A modern name possibly derived from Lynn and Dale. Lynn - A waterfall. Dale - A valley dweller. |
Lynde | From the hill of the Lime trees. | |
Lyndel | Pretty. | |
Lyndey | Spanish | Pretty. Also a nickname from Belinda. |
Lyndsey | Scottish | From an old surname. |
Lynelle | Pretty. | |
Lynette | From the name of the small bird. | |
Lynn | Old English/Welsh | Old English: A waterfall. Welsh: Good looking. A boy or girl's name. |
Lynna | Waterfall. | |
Lynne | Pretty. | |
Lynnea | Pretty. | |
Lynnette | From the name of the small bird. | |
Lynsey | Scottish | From an old surname. |
Lyra | ||
Lyris | Greek | She who plays the harp. |
Lys | French | A symbol of purity. Also see Lillian. |
Lysa | A nickname for Elizabeth, meaning consecrated to God. | |
Lysander | Greek | The liberator. A boy or girl's name. |
Lysandra | Greek | The liberator. |
Lysette | Consecrated to God. Also see Isabel and Lisa. | |
Lystra | Greek | Free. |