Female and male first names beginning with the letter “L”..
LYNNAI
FemaleIrish origin name meaning "from the land of the loins," derived from the prominent O' Lynch family.
LYNNANN
FemaleDistinctive Irish girl's name derived from 'Liobhan', meaning 'lover' or 'fair one'.
LYNNANNE
FemaleAmerican-origin female given name created by combining Lynn, meaning "lake," and Anne, derived from Hebrew "grace.
LYNNASIA
FemaleRare feminine given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from Greek "lychnos" meaning 'lamp' or Latin "lux" meaning 'light', suggesting a connection to illumination or enlightenment.
LYNNAYA
FemaleUnique American girl's name, believed to blend 'Lynn' and 'Aya', signifying 'Light of the Lake'.
LYNNDA
FemaleUncommon but elegant Irish name meaning "leader" or "protector," befitting those who embody strength and courage.
LYNNDEE
FemaleAmerican female name created by combining Lyndon ("leader's hill") and Lee ("meadow"), with the meaning of adventure, change, and adaptability in numerology.
LYNNDSEY
FemaleDistinctive given name of English origin, derived from the Old English word 'linn', meaning 'lake' or 'pool', with '-ley' indicating location. It first appeared in the Domesday Book (1086) as Lindeseye and has evolved into Lynsey today, retaining its unique connection to medieval English culture and nature.
LYNNE
MaleFeminine given name of Welsh origin, meaning "grove" or "thicket". It has been traditionally used in Wales for centuries and gained popularity outside of Wales during the Victorian era due to renewed interest in Celtic culture.
LYNNE
FemaleFemale given name of Welsh origin, derived from the Welsh word "llyn," meaning "lake.
LYNNEA
FemaleScandinavian name derived from "ljón" meaning lion and "eya" meaning island, interpreted as "the lioness's island".
LYNNEAH
FemaleCaptivating American name variant of Lynn, meaning 'light' or 'shining brightness' in Welsh, derived from the word 'linen' in English.
LYNNEANN
FemaleUnique and beautiful Irish given name derived from the surname Lynagh, meaning 'from Lone' or 'alone'.
LYNNEL
FemaleUnique Welsh name meaning 'lake maiden' or 'one who dwells by the lake.'
LYNNELL
FemaleAmerican unisex name derived from 'Lynn' meaning lake and 'Nell', a diminutive of Ellen/Helen meaning torchlight or bright light.
LYNNELLE
FemaleUnique American female name created by combining Lynn ("from the lake") and Ellen (Irish for "shining light"), signifying "from the lake with shining light".
LYNNEN
FemaleUnique and elegant Welsh name derived from "llyn," meaning "lake.
LYNNESHA
FemaleDistinctive American female name, believed to blend Lynn ('light') and Lesha (a variant of Elizabeth), potentially signifying 'shining light'.
LYNNESSA
FemaleUnique, captivating name of unknown origin and meaning, first appearing in popularity in 2018.
LYNNET
FemaleWelsh feminine name, variant of Lynette, meaning 'little lake'.
LYNNETE
FemaleLynette is a French-derived feminine given name meaning 'lynx,' symbolizing sharp vision and intelligence. It was traditionally bestowed on girls deemed exceptionally perceptive during the late Middle Ages in France, later spreading globally despite remaining uncommon.
LYNNETT
FemaleUnique, unisex name of Welsh origin, derived from Llywelyn meaning "leader" or "mighty leader". It emerged in the 19th century as a variation of Llywelyn, potentially combining elements from other names like Lynn and Elizabeth. Despite its rarity today, Lynnett carries a rich history and strong meaning.
LYNNETTA
FemaleAmerican name meaning "noble lake" or "noble pool," composed of elements "lynn" (lake) and "etta" (Greek "Aletta"), created in the early 20th century as a variation of popular names Lynn and Etty.
LYNNETTE
FemaleDistinctively American feminine name derived from the Welsh masculine Llwyn, meaning 'grove' or 'woodland clearing'.
LYNNEX
FemaleUnknown origin and has no specific meaning or history.
LYNNEX
MaleModern, unique name of unknown origin, combining elements from other names like Lynn and Lex.
LYNNIA
FemaleDistinctive female name of Welsh origin meaning 'lake', inspired by the legendary Lake Lyn y Fan Fach in Wales.
LYNNIAH
FemaleAfrican American name of unknown origin, believed to be derived from Lynne and Asia, though its meaning can vary based on personal interpretation.
LYNNIE
MaleUnique American given name of unclear origin and meaning, believed by some to be a shortened form of Lynn. Despite this uncertainty, Lynnie has gained popularity in recent years as parents seek distinctive names for their daughters due to its appealing sound and rhythm.
LYNNIE
FemaleAmerican-origin name believed to be derived from Lindon, meaning 'from the linen meadow', or alternatively, it could be a variant of Lynn, which means 'harmony' or 'grace'.
LYNNIS
FemaleUnique Welsh name meaning 'lake', embodying tranquility and strength of nature, first used in Wales during the Middle Ages and now appreciated worldwide by those connected to Welsh culture.
LYNNISE
FemaleRare, African-American name coined by Toni Morrison in her 1987 novel "Beloved," signifying hope and new beginnings.
LYNNISHA
FemaleAfrican-American name with roots in the Gullah culture, combining 'Lynn' (English) and 'isha' (Hebrew), signifying 'lake' and 'my woman', respectively.
LYNNITA
FemaleAmerican feminine given name coined in the mid-20th century, composed of Lynn (meaning 'leader') and ita, combining to potentially mean 'beautiful and wise' or simply 'little Lynn'.
LYNNIX
MaleUnusual, modern given name of unknown origin, with suggestions ranging from Welsh roots ("lyn" meaning lake) to a unique creation. Despite lacking clear-cut history, Lynnix has gained steady popularity since first appearing on the U.S. Social Security Administration's list in 2017.
LYNNIX
FemaleUncommon given name with unknown origins, often chosen for its distinctive sound.
LYNNLEA
FemaleRare American given name created by combining 'Lynn', meaning 'lake' or 'waterfall', with 'Lea', meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing'.
LYNNLEE
FemaleUnique American name coined in the late 20th century by combining Lynn (Welsh for "lake" or "waterfall") and Lee (English for "clearing" or "meadow").
LYNNLEIGH
FemaleIrish-derived name with two possible meanings: "from the land of Lynn" or "famous warrior". It honors the prominent Lynch family known for their political influence, military prowess, and craftsmanship in weaving and dyeing wool.
LYNNLEY
FemaleElegant English name combining 'Lynn/Lynne' (from the lake) and 'Lee' (from the clearing/hollow).