Name with L
A well-known given first name
Common first name; classic flower-inspired
Real first name, short for Lawrence
Popular given name used in many countries
Familiar first name; short for Elizabeth
Real first name; also a common nickname
Real first name; Spanish form, widely used
Classic female first name
Variant spelling of the name Lily; valid
Recognized given name; very common
Established first name across cultures
Real first name; unisex in English
Real given name; English and French forms
Biblical first name; widely used
Real first name; related to Luke
Classic male given name, from Germanic for "brave lion".
Female given name, Spanish origin; also used in English.
Short female name, variant of Laraine; common worldwide.
Italian, Spanish form of Leonard; famous artist da Vinci.
Short female name, Slavic/Hebrew roots; popular globally.
- Lina
- Luisa
- Lena
- Lionel
- Louise
- Lila
- Lenny
- Layla
- Logan
- Luna
- Leah
- Lance
- Leslie
- Lee
- Lewis
- Lea
- Lucia
- Lorena
- Landon
- Lester
Italian and Spanish given name, from Latin Laurentius.
Feminine given name, Latin origin, means "lily".
Female given name, variant of Layla, Arabic for "night".
English feminine name, from Elizabeth, popular in US.
Variant of Lillian/Lilian, used as a female first name.
Hebrew given name meaning "joined" or "attached".
Given name of US presidents, used mainly as a male first name.
Given name, used for both genders, famous from Superman comics.
Short form of Lorraine or Loretta, common female given name.
Female given name from Latin, related to "lily".
Scandinavian male given name, short form of Laurentius.
Female given name, variant of Leila, Persian/Arabic roots.
Male given name, Latin origin, known from Peanuts character.
Common short form of Elizabeth, used as a given name.
Given name, Slavic and Italian variant of Lydia.
Classical female given name from Greek, means "from Lydia".
Cute given name or nickname, used for girls worldwide.
Male given name of French origin, especially in US Black communities.
Used as a modern given name, often in South Asia and Africa.
Diminutive of Eduardo in Spanish, common given name.
English given name, used for all genders.
Short form of Elizabeth, popular female name.
English unisex given name, several spellings exist.
English male given name, known from actor Lyle Lovett.
Used as a given name or nickname, esp. in US.
Given name made famous by Disney’s “Lilo & Stitch”.
Italian male name, famous from Nintendo’s Mario series.
Rare but used as a given name, especially in the US.
Germanic male name meaning “brave people”.
Female given name, from Latin “lion”.
Traditional English male given name, variant of Laurence.
French/English variant of Lawrence, male given name.
Male given name, common in the US, esp. African-American.
Male name, famous from Martin Luther and Luther King Jr.
Name of a biblical figure, sometimes used as a given name.
Spanish female name, also a Marian shrine in Spain.
Given name used for both males and females.
Welsh-origin male given name, known surname too.
Spanish/Portuguese form of Letitia, common in Latin America.
Portuguese and Spanish male name, related to Leander.
French-origin female name, linked to the region of Lorraine.
English unisex name, once more common for boys in Scotland.
Slavic-rooted female name, from Latin “lilium” meaning lily.
Spanish and Portuguese male name, variant of Lionel.
English unisex name, also a surname used as a given name.
Slavic-origin male name, popular in Balkans and Europe.
Feminine form of Louis, classic in English-speaking countries.
Diminutive of Elizabeth, used as a standalone given name.
English nickname for Elizabeth, now also an independent name.
Scottish-origin female name, popular in UK mid‑20th century.
English given name, originally a nickname for Alonzo or Lawrence.
Spanish diminutive of Dolores, also famous from Nabokov novel.
Scottish form of Leslie, unisex but often feminine in UK.
English female given name, variant of Liane/Lee Ann.
English given name from the laurel tree, symbol of victory.
Modern English female name, from a surname meaning “lace-like”.
Pet form of Elizabeth, used independently as a first name.
Name from Jewish mythology, modern gothic-style given name.
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