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

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LYSHA

Female

Slavic female given name derived from the Russian diminutive Ли́за, meaning 'Elizabeth' which originates from the Hebrew Elisheba, 'my God is an oath'.

LYSHON

Female

Rare, unique name of unknown origin, chosen for its distinctiveness.

LYSLE

Male

Uncommon English name derived from the Old French word 'lisle', meaning 'island'.

LYSSA

Female

Distinctive Greek female name meaning 'to release' or 'set free', derived from the goddess of liberation in ancient Greek mythology.

LYSSETTE

Female

Rare French feminine given name derived from 'lys', meaning 'lily'. It signifies purity, elegance, and grace.

LYTA

Female

Greek given name meaning 'from Lyttos,' an ancient Cretan city, with a mythical connection to water nymphs.

LYTE

Male

Rare, intriguing name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the Greek word 'lythos' meaning 'stone', or a variant spelling of English 'Light'. It has been used for centuries with notable bearers like Sir Henry Lyte, poet and hymn-writer, and Thomas Lyte, East India Company founder.

LYTH

Male

Rare Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "srath", meaning "valley".

LYTIA

Female

Greek origin, means "flowing water" or "stream," reflecting its connection to nature and the element of water.

LYTINA

Female

Unique Greek name derived from 'lythos', meaning stone, coined by Sappho in 7th century BC.

LYTISHA

Female

Distinctive African American name created during the U.S. civil rights movement, derived from 'Lydia' meaning 'noble', and 'Tish', a diminutive of Theresa meaning 'to harvest'.

LYTLE

Male

Rare American given name coined by poet Edgar Lee Masters for his fictional characters in 'Spoon River Anthology', with uncertain origins but possibly linked to the English surname meaning 'from the little lake'.

LYTONIA

Female

Lythonia is a unique female name of Greek origin, derived from 'lythos', meaning 'stone' or 'rock'. It signifies strength, durability, and resilience.

LYTONYA

Female

Uncommon African American name derived from Latonya and Yolanda, meaning "violet flower" with creative, independent individuals associated with it.

LYTZI

Female

Rare and distinctive name of uncertain origin and meaning, often speculated to be a shortened form of Lyndsey or Lindsey, or a variant spelling of the Hebrew name Leisel.

LYTZY

Female

Lytzy: Origin unknown, possibly variant of Lizzy or Elizabeth; phonetic name without specific meaning.

LYUBOV

Female

Slavic feminine name of Russian origin, meaning 'love'.

LYUDMILA

Female

Slavic feminine given name of Eastern European origin, derived from 'lyudi' meaning people and 'mila' meaning dear or beloved.

LYV

Female

Unique and distinctive given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from 'Love' or 'Lucia', but its true meaning remains mysterious.

LYVETTE

Female

Rare yet captivating female name of French origin, meaning 'fawn-colored', inspired by the elegance of fawns and often associated with the color brown.

LYVIA

Female

Distinctive feminine name of Latin origin, meaning 'strength' and inspired by the Roman wolf, popularized by Livia Drusilla, wife of Emperor Augustus.

LYVONNE

Female

Distinctive French name derived from 'lyon,' meaning 'lion,' symbolizing strength and courage.

LYWANDA

Female

African-derived name from Swahili, meaning "bringer of peace.

LYZ

Female

Unique, globally embraced name of Hebrew origin, derived from Elizabeth meaning 'God is my salvation'.

LYZA

Female

Distinctive feminine given name of Hebrew origin, meaning "power" or "strength".

LYZAH

Female

Rare Hebrew girls' name meaning "God is my oath," signifying deep commitment to one's beliefs.

LYZANDER

Male

Rare, Greek-derived boy's name meaning 'free man', offering a strong, distinctive option with ancient roots.

LYZANDRA

Female

Distinctive female name of uncertain origin, often associated with liberation due to its possible Greek roots but popularized through fantasy culture.

LYZBETH

Female

Unique Hebrew name meaning "God is my oath," popular among families honoring their Jewish heritage despite variants like Elizabeth.

LYZETH

Female

Unique Spanish-derived name from Elizabeth, meaning "God is my oath" or "Consecrated to God," popularized by its modern spelling with a 'z'.

LYZETTE

Female

Rare, captivating French name meaning "lily and rose," symbolizing beauty and grace.