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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