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

LULABELLE

Female

Unique French name composed of "Lula" (Latin: famous warrior) and "Bell" (English: beautiful), popularized by comic strip character Lula Belle in 1905.

LULAH

Female

Hebrew name derived from "lulav," meaning palm branch used in Jewish rituals during Sukkot, symbolizing unity and harmony.

LULAMAE

Female

Rare Hawaiian name meaning 'to float like a flower', reflecting grace, elegance, and serenity.

LULANA

Female

The Hawaiian name Lulana, meaning 'heavenly worker,' is derived from the words 'lulu' and 'hana', and was once associated with a rain-bringing goddess in ancient Hawaiian mythology.

LULANI

Female

Unique Hawaiian girl's name derived from "lua" (two) and "nui" (many), interpreted as "many twos". It signifies abundance and balance, often given to girls considered blessed with many talents in ancient Hawaii. Today, it remains popular among Hawaiian families and recognized worldwide for its beauty and cultural significance.

LULAR

Female

Igbo name from Nigeria meaning 'patience'.

LULER

Female

Distinctive African name of Swahili origin, meaning 'strength' or 'power.'

LULEY

Female

African name from the Yoruba culture in Nigeria, meaning "meet again" or "reunion," symbolizing unity and connection.

LULI

Female

Distinctive Chinese name derived from 'lù' (road), composed of 'rén' (person) and 'mù' (tree), suggesting personal growth or nature's connection.

LULIA

Female

Feminine given name of Latin origin meaning 'from Lucania', an ancient region in southern Italy.

LULIE

Female

Hebrew name meaning "peace" or "tranquility", derived from the Hebrew word "shalom". It is often associated with harmony and serenity, and has gained global popularity beyond its traditional Jewish roots.

LULLA

Female

Unique Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'hljót', meaning 'helmet', originally used as a nickname for brave warriors.

LULU

Female

Lulu, of French origin, is a charming diminutive of Louise or Ludivine, meaning 'famous warrior'. It gained popularity through media like Gaetano Donizetti's opera 'Lulu'.

LULUA

Female

Unisex African name, originally from Bantu-speaking peoples, that means "peace" or "one loved by all".

LULUBELL

Female

Rare yet meaningful female name originating from the US in the early 1900s, combining Lucy (light) and Bell (warrior), conveying strength and uniqueness despite lacking a specific overall meaning.

LULUBELLE

Female

American-origin name composed of 'Lulu', a nickname for Lucy or Louis, and 'Belle', French for beautiful. Popularized in early 20th-century America as a playful girls' nickname, it evokes warmth, nostalgia, and Southern charm.

LULWA

Female

Arabic feminine given name meaning 'nightingale', symbolizing beauty and melody in Arab mythology.

LULWAH

Female

Arabic female given name meaning 'rose' or 'flower', symbolizing beauty and grace.

LULY

Female

Luly, derived from Latin, signifies 'pearl'. A distinctive variant of Lucy, it offers a playful alternative without losing sophistication.

LULYA

Female

Rare yet captivating feminine name of Arabic origin, meaning 'night' and associated with mystery and spirituality.

LUM

Male

Rare yet significant Vietnamese name composed of 'lý', meaning 'reason', and 'mộc', referring to the wood element.

LUMA

Female

Arabic female given name that means "gentle" or "kind," reflecting softness and compassion. It originated in the Middle East centuries ago and gained global recognition during the 20th century. Notable figures like Lebanese-American poet Etel Adnan, whose full name was Luma et el-Adnan, have contributed to its fame.

LUMAN

Male

Rare, distinctive name of unknown origin, bearing no recognized etymology or historical significance.

LUMAS

Male

Latin-derived name meaning "light," popular in ancient Rome and among early Christians.

LUMEN

Female

Latin-origin name meaning 'light', historically associated with the Roman goddess of dawn.

LUMEN

Male

Latin-origin boy's or girl's name, meaning 'light', associated with illumination and derived from the Latin word lux.

LUMI

Female

The name Lumi, meaning 'light' in Latin, is popular in Finland where it symbolizes hope during long winters.

LUMI

Male

Finnish name meaning "snow," evoking purity and serenity.

LUMIERE

Male

Lumière is a captivating French feminine given name meaning 'light', symbolizing enlightenment and illumination.

LUMIERE

Female

French female given name derived from the word 'light', signifying illumination and enlightenment.

LUMIN

Female

Romanian name derived from Latin 'lumen', meaning 'light'. It signifies radiance, positivity, and hope.

LUMINA

Female

Captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from 'lumen' meaning light, evoking images of radiance and brightness.

LUMINARA

Female

Unique female name of Latin origin meaning 'radiance' or 'illumination', embodying qualities of light.

LUMIR

Male

Rare and unique name of unknown origin, first used by French playwright Jean-Baptiste Lumière in the late 19th century. Its meaning remains unclear, but its short length and distinctive pronunciation make it appealing to parents seeking distinctive names.

LUMMIE

Male

Uncommon yet captivating name with unclear origins but open interpretations.

LUMMIE

Female

Rare, distinctive first name with unknown origins and unclear meaning, used sporadically throughout history, primarily in English-speaking countries.

LUMUMBA

Male

African origin meaning 'mix' or 'combination', is associated with Patrice Emery Lumumba, a prominent independence leader and first democratically elected prime minister of the Democratic Republic of Congo.

LUN

Female

Welsh name derived from "lun", meaning "wave" or "sea". Traditionally used for both boys and girls in Wales, it has gained popularity recently and is now more commonly used for girls. It has historical roots in Welsh naming practices after natural elements.

LUNA

Male

Feminine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Roman goddess Luna, meaning 'moon'.

LUNA

Female

Captivating feminine name of Latin origin, meaning 'moon', and derived from the Roman goddess Luna.