Female and male first names beginning with the letter “L”..
LIZMARIE
FemaleUnique Hispanic name formed by combining Elizabeth 'my God is an oath' and Maria 'sea of bitterness', honoring both its biblical heritage and Hispanic roots.
LIZMARY
FemaleUnique Spanish name derived from 'Elizabeth' meaning 'God is my oath' and 'Mary', signifying 'sea of bitterness'. It's a beautiful, rare choice honoring both biblical figures.
LIZNEIDY
FemaleDistinctive Spanish name derived from 'liz' meaning lizard, but its exact meaning remains uncertain.
LIZSANDRA
FemaleRare Spanish given name, blending Elizabeth ("God is my oath") and Sandra ("defending men"), interpreted as "God protects mankind.
LIZVET
FemaleRare Russian girl's name derived from 'lizveta', meaning 'tongue' or 'snap'. Coined by Alexander Pushkin in his novel 'The Captain's Daughter', Lizvet signifies wit and intelligence.
LIZVETH
FemaleHebrew-origin name meaning "God is my oath" or "God is my promise," combining elements "El" (God) and "zvah" (oath/promise). It's associated with strength, nobility, and deep faith in God.
LIZVETTE
FemaleLizvette is of French origin, meaning "pledged to God".
LIZY
FemaleUnique and captivating Hebrew-origin female given name derived from Elizabeth, meaning "my God is an oath" or "God is my oath." It is associated with Biblical Elizabeth, mother of John the Baptist, and carries the same rich history as Elizabeth but has a more modern and playful sound.
LIZZ
FemaleModern variant of Elizabeth, which has Hebrew origins meaning "God is my oath," and shares the rich history and notable figures associated with the full form of the name.
LIZZA
FemaleItalian-origin name meaning 'quick' or 'agile', popularized by the energetic Italian actress Lizzano.
LIZZBETH
FemaleUnique Hispanic variant of the classic Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath" or "Consecrated to God".
LIZZET
FemaleCharming and unique Spanish-derived name that means "lizard", although its origins and true meaning remain uncertain.
LIZZETE
FemaleUnique, Latin-derived female name meaning 'little lizard', popular in medieval times for its association with artistic or intellectual individuals.
LIZZETH
FemaleThe name Lizzeth originates from Spanish, meaning 'God is my oath', a variant of Elizabeth with Hebrew roots.
LIZZETT
FemaleLatin-origin variant of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath," offering a modern twist on a classic royal name.
LIZZETTE
FemaleSpanish given name meaning 'lizard' or 'gecko', inspired by the agility of these reptiles. Despite its rarity, it stands out as a charming and unique choice.
LIZZI
FemaleItalian-derived diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath," often used as a warm and friendly given name in various cultures with no specific historical figure attached to it.
LIZZIE
FemaleLizzie, derived from Elizabeth, is a Hebrew name meaning 'God is my oath' or 'God is my promise', popularized by royalty in the Middle Ages.
LIZZIE
MaleCharming English feminine name derived from Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath" or "God is my satisfaction," popularized by figures like Queen Elizabeth I.
LIZZIEANN
FemaleAttractive Irish girls' name, derived from Elizabeth meaning "God is my oath", popularized with a musical twist in recent years due to its Irish cultural heritage.
LIZZY
FemaleShortened form of Elizabeth, with Hebrew origins meaning "God is my oath" or "God is my satisfaction." It gained popularity in England during the Middle Ages when several queens bore this name.
LJ
MaleUncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, with theories suggesting it might be derived from Slavic or Swedish words, though no definitive evidence exists.
LJILJANA
FemaleSerbian name derived from 'ljil' meaning lily and 'jana' meaning God is gracious, interpretable as 'graced with laughter like a lily.'
LLADIRA
FemaleUnique Catalan name derived from 'lladrà', meaning 'clay pot', but not directly signifying any specific attribute.
LLAMILE
FemaleThe African-origin name Llamile, popular among Nigeria's Yoruba people, signifies 'Our wealth'.
LLANA
FemaleUnique Welsh name meaning "leader" or "chief," reflecting strength and courage, and has a long history dating back to ancient Wales.
LLANDEL
MaleUnique Welsh name derived from 'llyn' (lake) and '-del' (small), meaning 'little lake'.
LLANELI
FemaleThe Welsh given name Llanelli is derived from the ancient town of Llanelli in Carmarthenshire, southwest Wales, named after St. Elli whose personal name and church are honored in the town's title, combining 'llan' meaning 'church' and 'Elai' associated with the saint.
LLANET
FemaleUnique Welsh name derived from "llan," meaning "enclosure" or "church," associated with St. Llane, a 6th-century Welsh saint who founded many churches. It reflects Wales' deep-rooted connection to its faith and history.
LLARELI
FemaleWelsh origin, derived from 'llaeth', meaning 'milk'. It was associated with the legendary Lady of Milk in medieval Wales, symbolizing abundance and generosity.
LLARELY
FemaleCaptivating Welsh girl's name meaning "to roar or howl," derived from the word "llar" and popularized by Welsh poet John Rhŷs in 1857.
LLASMIN
FemaleUnique Welsh name derived from 'Llassar', meaning 'leader' or 'champion', passed down through generations to symbolize strength and dignity.
LLAYLA
FemaleLayla is an Arabic feminine name meaning 'night', popularized by the romantic tragedy 'Layla and Majnun'.
LLECENIA
FemaleWelsh origin name derived from 'lledrith' meaning 'lightning', symbolizing speed, power, and energy.
LLENIFER
FemaleRare yet powerful Welsh name meaning "leader with the spear", composed of "llen" (leader) and "fer" (spear).
LLESENIA
FemaleUnique Catalan girls' name derived from the word 'lles', meaning 'sand dune' or 'cape', symbolizing coastal elegance.
LLESICA
FemaleCatalan name derived from 'llessos', meaning hollows, traditionally given to those born in concave landscapes.
LLEWELLYN
MaleLlewellyn, of Welsh origin, means "leader of friends" or "ally of chieftains". It's a historic name borne by prominent figures like Llywelyn ap Gruffudd, the last native Prince of Wales. Today, it remains relatively uncommon, adding to its uniqueness.
LLEWELLYN
FemaleDistinctive Welsh name meaning "leader's descendant," derived from the elements "llw" (leader or hero) and "elwyn" (from the personal name Elwen). It has been carried by influential historical figures like Llewelyn ap Gruffudd, also known as Llewelyn the Last. Today, Llewellyn is a strong, powerful choice for both boys and girls, reflecting its rich Welsh heritage.
LLEWELYN
MaleWelsh name meaning 'leader of the fair-haired ones', borne by historic figures like Llewelyn the Great.