Female and male first names beginning with the letter “L”..

LUCIENNA

Female

Elegant and unique Italian female name derived from Lucius, which means 'light' in Latin.

LUCIENNE

Female

Rare, feminine French name derived from Latin "lux", meaning light, popularized during medieval times for its religious connotations.

LUCIFER

Male

Lucifer: Latin origin, meaning 'light-bringer' or 'morning star', derived from 'lux' (light) and 'ferre' (bring).

LUCIJA

Female

Latin-origin female name meaning 'light', derived from the Latin word "lux", and historically associated with the Roman goddess of dawn.

LUCIL

Female

Unique Latin-derived name meaning 'light', often associated with illumination, and popularized by actress Lucille Ball; it was originally feminine but now used for males too.

LUCILA

Female

Unique and beautiful Spanish name meaning 'light', originating from the Latin word 'lux'.

LUCILE

Male

French feminine given name derived from the Latin 'lux', meaning light.

LUCILE

Female

French origin, means "bearer of light" and was often given to girls born into noble families during the Middle Ages due to its association with the House of Luxembourg. It remains a popular choice worldwide for its elegant sound and historical significance.

LUCILIA

Female

Distinctive Latin-derived feminine given name meaning "light-bringer," inspired by Lux, the Roman goddess of light.

LUCILL

Female

Lucille is a French feminine given name derived from 'luciole', meaning firefly, composed of 'lux' (light) and '-ille'. It originated as a medieval surname before becoming popular in the 19th century.

LUCILLA

Female

Feminine Latin-derived name meaning 'sacred grove', popularized during the Roman Empire and associated with nature, spirituality, and elegance.

LUCILLE

Male

Feminine given name with French origins, derived from the Latin word 'lux', meaning light.

LUCILLE

Female

Feminine given name of French origin, derived from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light', popular throughout history.

LUCILLIA

Female

Rare, Latin-derived female name meaning "belonging to light".

LUCILLIE

Female

Lucille is a feminine French given name meaning 'famous wolf', derived from Louis, which combines 'hrod' (famous) and 'wulfaz' (wolf).

LUCINA

Female

Rare, Latin-derived female given name meaning 'light,' inspired by the Roman goddess of childbirth, offering themes of fertility, birth, and new beginnings.

LUCINDA

Male

Unique Latin-derived name meaning 'light', first used in medieval Spain around the feast day of Saint Lucia before gaining global popularity throughout history.

LUCINDA

Female

Elegant Latin-derived name meaning "full of light".

LUCINDIA

Female

Unique feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from "lucere" meaning "to shine," combined with the suffix "-inda.

LUCINDY

Female

Rare yet distinctive name of Latin origin, derived from "lux" meaning 'light', coined in the Middle Ages as a combination of Lucius and Cinde.

LUCINE

Female

Unique French name derived from Latin "lux", meaning light, thus translating to "bearer of light".

LUCINIA

Female

Elegant Latin-derived name meaning "bearer of light", inspired by Saint Lucia, a Roman martyr revered as the patron saint of sight.

LUCINO

Male

Italian masculine name derived from the Latin word "lux", meaning 'light'.

LUCIO

Male

Masculine given name of Latin origin that means "light".

LUCION

Male

Rare, Latin-derived male name signifying 'light'.

LUCIOUS

Female

Rare yet distinctive male name of Latin origin, derived from 'lux' meaning light. It's associated with illumination, brightness, and radiance, symbolizing prosperity and success.

LUCIOUS

Male

Distinctive male name of Latin origin, derived from 'lux', meaning 'light'. It was popular among Roman aristocracy and signifies brightness.

LUCIS

Male

Latin-origin name meaning "light", derived from the Latin word "lux".

LUCITA

Female

Spanish feminine given name derived from 'lucito', meaning 'little light'. It is often associated with the Virgin Mary and has been popular in Spain and Latin America for centuries.

LUCIUS

Male

Historic male name of Latin origin, meaning 'light', associated with figures like Emperor Lucius Verus and philosopher Seneca the Younger.

LUCJA

Female

Polish feminine given name derived from Latin Lucia, meaning "light".

LUCK

Male

Uncommon yet meaningful male name with English origins. Derived from 'luc', meaning 'good fortune' or 'happiness', Luck conveys positivity.

LUCKAS

Male

Lucas is a Latin-origin boy's name meaning "bringer of light".

LUCKEY

Male

Rare American given name coined by author Kurt Vonnegut for his character Billy Pilgrim in 'Slaughterhouse-Five'.

LUCKIE

Male

American pet form of Lucky, derived from 'lucky', and means fortunate.

LUCKIE

Female

Rare English given name without a specific origin or meaning, believed to be a variant of Lucky.

LUCKY

Male

English name meaning 'lucky' or 'fortunate', derived from the adjective lucky and used as a nickname in medieval England for children born on fortunate days or during prosperous times. Today, it's typically given to boys but can also be used for girls, expressing parents' wishes for their child's good fortune.

LUCKY

Female

American name that means good fortune or chance, derived from the adjective 'lucky'. It originated among mid-20th century African-American communities in the United States, often given as a symbol of hope and optimism for children born into challenging circumstances. Today, Lucky is globally recognized as a unisex name, chosen by parents to wish their children prosperity and happiness.

LUCRECIA

Female

Distinctive Latin name meaning "bringing profit" or "gaining wealth." It was famously borne by Lucrezia Borgia, an influential Italian noblewoman of the powerful House of Borgia. While its historical associations are somewhat controversial, it remains an elegant and uncommon choice with positive connotations related to prosperity.

LUCRESHA

Female

Rare, intriguing name of uncertain origin, potentially derived from Latin meaning "light," used by notable figures like former NFL player Lucresha King.