Female and male first names beginning with the letter “L”..
LIRIA
FemaleRare and captivating Greek name derived from 'lyra', meaning 'lyre'.
LIRIDON
MaleAlbanian male name meaning 'free-born' or 'one who comes from liberty'.
LIRIDONA
FemaleAlbanian name derived from "liri," meaning "freedom," translating to "free as a lark.
LIRIEL
FemaleUnique and captivating girl's name of unclear origin, potentially derived from Irish or Welsh traditions, or a variant spelling of the Hebrew name Lily. Its meaning varies depending on its assumed origin, but it is often associated with "sea" or "pure beauty". Despite its lack of historical documentation, Liriel has gained popularity in recent years as a distinctive choice for baby girls, appearing frequently in fantasy literature and media.
LIRIJE
FemaleAlbanian feminine name derived from 'liri', meaning freedom or liberty.
LIRIM
MaleAlbanian male name derived from "liri," meaning "freedom." It signifies independence and was popularized during the Albanian National Awakening movement in the late 19th century.
LIRIO
FemaleUnique Italian girls' name derived from 'lilium', Latin for lily, symbolizing elegance, purity, and grace.
LIRON
FemaleUnique Hebrew name with potential meanings of "song" or "joy".
LIRON
MaleHebrew given name derived from "liron," meaning "lyre." It signifies musical prowess and has historical significance, associated with King David's skill on the lyre.
LIS
FemaleIrish name meaning 'pledge' or 'promise', derived from the Irish word 'lis'.
LISA
FemaleItalian name derived from 'Laetitia,' meaning happiness or joy.
LISA
MaleLatin-origin name meaning 'pledged to God' or 'goddess', popularized during the Middle Ages.
LISAANN
FemaleUnique and beautiful Hebrew name meaning "God is my oath" or "God is my promise," often associated with Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist.
LISAANNE
FemaleRare yet captivating Irish female name with possible meanings of "pledged to God with elegance" or "radiant light with grace," but its exact origin and history remain unclear.
LISABELLA
FemaleRare yet elegant Italian name combining Elizabeth ("God is my oath") and Isabella ("pledged to God"), making it a powerful blend of histories and meanings.
LISABELLE
FemaleBeautiful French name derived from Lisa ('God is my oath') and Belle ('beautiful'), meaning 'beauty of God's pledge'.
LISABETH
FemaleRare Latin-derived feminine given name meaning 'God is my oath', first used in the Middle Ages.
LISAH
FemaleUnisex Hebrew name derived from 'Elisha', meaning "God is my salvation", popularized as a modern variant with widespread appeal beyond its Jewish origins.
LISAIRA
FemaleUnique Latin-derived name meaning "smooth" or "even," originally associated with the Roman goddess of harmony.
LISAJEAN
FemaleFrench name derived from 'Laurus,' the Latin word for laurel, symbolizing victory and fame. Originally bestowed upon children of noble birth or prominence during the Middle Ages, it now enjoys global recognition despite its uniqueness.
LISAJO
FemaleUnique Spanish name derived from the Basque Lizaso, meaning 'place of lizards', and originating in the Basque Country.
LISAMARIA
FemaleLatin-derived name meaning "beauty of the sea," popularized by Miguel de Cervantes in his novel Don Quixote.
LISAMARIE
FemaleBeautiful and distinctive female name derived from Latin "lis" meaning lily combined with French Marie, translating to Lily Mary. It has historical significance across various cultures, notably among noble families in medieval France and through Saint Lisamarie of Brindisi, an Italian saint known for her piety and kindness. Today, parents choose this elegant name for its unique charm and rich historical roots.
LISANDER
MaleGreek origin and means "liberator" or "free man." It was popularized by Lysander, a famous Spartan general, and has been associated with notable figures throughout history.
LISANDRA
FemaleUnique and powerful female name of Latin origin meaning "liberator" or "free man," derived from the male Latin name Libertas.
LISANDRO
MaleSpanish name derived from Greek Alexandros, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
LISANDRO
FemaleSpanish name composed of "Lys" meaning lily and "andro" meaning man, translating to "manly lily." It gained prominence in Spanish literature through Pedro Calderón de la Barca's play "El Médico de su Honra," where Lisandro is portrayed as a brave soldier.
LISANIA
FemaleCaptivating feminine name of Latin origin, derived from 'lilium', meaning 'lily'. It symbolizes purity, beauty, and grace.
LISANN
FemaleRare, elegant French name derived from 'lis', meaning lily flower, symbolizing purity and beauty.
LISANNA
FemaleElegant Italian given name derived from 'liscia', meaning smooth or shiny.
LISANNE
FemaleUnique Dutch-derived feminine name, combining French "-anne" with Dutch Lisbeth. It means "God is my oath" or "God is my promise", drawing from its roots in Elisabeth.
LISBED
FemaleRare Welsh name derived from "llys" meaning 'court' and "bedw" meaning 'sweet', conveying 'graceful nobility'.
LISBEL
FemaleUnique and elegant Spanish name derived from 'lisboeta,' meaning 'person from Lisbon.' It gained popularity in Spain during the 16th and 17th centuries, symbolizing culture and history.
LISBELLA
FemaleUnique Italian name derived from Lisbon, believed to mean 'beautiful harbor'.
LISBET
FemaleScandinavian feminine given name derived from Elisabeth, with Greek origins meaning "God is my oath".
LISBETH
FemaleDistinctive female name of Scandinavian origin, derived from 'Hlifth', meaning 'glory' or 'fame', and 'hestr', meaning 'horse', interpreted as 'glorious horse'. It gained popularity through characters like Lisbeth Salander in Stieg Larsson's Millennium series.
LISBETT
FemaleRare Scandinavian name derived from Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath" or "God is my promise," originating from Old German names Adalheidis and Ermentrude.
LISBON
MaleDistinctively Portuguese male name derived from the capital city itself, meaning 'favorable to fun'.
LISBON
FemalePortuguese origin meaning 'favorite son,' is derived from the city's ancient name Felicitas Julia.
LISE
FemaleFrench origin, means "God is my oath" and is derived from the Latin word Elisabeth.