Female and male first names beginning with the letter “L”..
LEANTHONY
MaleUnique male given name of African American origin created by Tyler Perry for his TV series "The Oval". Its meaning is not officially recorded but some associate it with 'lean' and 'Tony', interpreted as minimalist and praiseworthy respectively, though these interpretations are not universally accepted.
LEANY
FemaleUnique Hebrew name meaning "answers" or "response," symbolizing communication between humans and God. It appears in the Book of Psalms, representing hope and faith in divine intervention.
LEANZA
FemaleUnique Italian-derived female name meaning 'lance,' historically bestowed upon daughters to symbolize strength, courage, and nobility.
LEAON
MaleGreek-derived unisex name meaning "little lion", popular throughout history in various cultures despite its masculine origin.
LEAR
MaleIrish given name of Old English origin meaning "warrior" or "soldier," popularized by Shakespeare's King Lear but with its own historical significance.
LEAR
FemaleUncommon yet captivating name with roots in Old English, where "leor" means 'to learn' or 'to teach'.
LEARA
FemaleHebrew name meaning 'song' or 'hymn', reflecting musical qualities and originating from the word "lerana", to sing.
LEARAH
FemaleUnique Hebrew-origin feminine given name, derived from "Le'ah," meaning "weary" or "fatigued," but with elegance and charm.
LEARLEAN
FemaleRare Greek feminine name derived from Leander, meaning 'lion's man', and carrying the connotation of joy or happiness.
LEARLENE
FemaleModern American female given name created by combining musical elements, possibly meaning 'songlike' or 'harmonious'.
LEARLINE
FemaleUnique female name of unknown origin, believed to be a variant of Irish Leary meaning 'son of Liar', though this is unconfirmed.
LEARON
MaleEnglish name created by J.R.R. Tolkien for his epic "The Lord of the Rings," with possible origins in Old English or Old Norse elements.
LEAROY
MaleRare, unique name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from Old English elements meaning "famous woodland clearing".
LEART
MaleAlbanian male name derived from 'leardh', meaning 'to learn'.
LEARTA
FemaleDistinctive name of unknown origin, with meanings and etymology yet to be definitively explained.
LEARTIS
MaleUnique Greek name derived from 'leōntas', meaning 'lion', conveying strength and courage.
LEARY
FemaleIrish given name derived from the surname O'Leary, meaning "son of the sea" or "fierce warrior". It has a historical significance associated with prominent Celtic warriors and leaders in medieval Ireland.
LEARY
MaleIrish given name derived from the surname 'O'Leary', meaning 'clear' or 'bright'. It originated in County Cork, associated with scholarly pursuits and poetic talents.
LEASA
FemaleDistinctive Scottish female given name derived from the Gaelic word "leasach," meaning "playful" or "sportive." It was popular among medieval Scottish nobility and suggests a lively, energetic personality.
LEASER
FemaleRare German surname derived from Middle High German 'leisen,' meaning 'to lend.'
LEASHA
FemaleHebrew name with ancient roots, meaning 'joyful' or 'happy'.
LEASHIA
FemaleUnique female given name of unknown origin, popular among parents seeking distinctive names despite its uncertain meanings and history.
LEASIA
FemaleUnique female name of Latin origin meaning 'from/of the forest'. It's associated with the Roman goddess Lasia, known for her beauty and grace as a protector of nature.
LEASIE
FemaleRare, unique name of unknown origin, without any documented history or known meaning.
LEASTER
FemaleUnusual English name derived from Old English Leodgar, meaning "spear of the people".
LEASTER
MaleAmerican origin name created by Stephen King for his book "Bag of Bones". Its meaning and origins are unclear, though some suggest it's derived from Welsh 'Llewelyn', meaning 'leader'. Despite its uncertain beginnings, Leaster has gained popularity as a unique given name in recent years.
LEATA
FemaleUnique female name of Hawaiian origin, meaning 'happy' or 'joyful', traditionally spelled as Leata but often seen as Leah in English.
LEATH
FemaleUncommon Irish name derived from O'Leatha, meaning "dark-haired". It originally belonged to a medieval Irish sept and has since spread globally.
LEATHA
FemaleRare American female given name of Scottish origin, derived from the surname "Leath", meaning "maker of leather".
LEATHAN
MaleIrish male given name meaning 'wide' or 'broad', historically borne by kings and scholars, and now chosen for its uniqueness and cultural significance.
LEATHE
FemaleLeather is a distinct and uncommon first name with unknown origins, not derived from any known languages or names. Its meaning and history are uncertain, but it's believed to be an original creation or possibly a nickname related to leatherworking or horse riding. Despite its mystery, Leather has gained popularity in recent years for its unique sound and association with strength and individuality. However, it is not among the most popular baby names in the U.S., making it a rare choice for parents seeking uniqueness.
LEATHEA
FemaleRare, feminine Greek name derived from "lethé", meaning "forgetfulness".
LEATHER
FemaleRare, unconventional given name of unknown origin, first popularized in late 20th century USA, potentially inspired by the material itself or created as an alternative to traditional names like Leandra.
LEATHIA
FemaleIrish-derived female name with uncertain but intriguing history; its meaning may translate as "son of the noisy or tumultuous one," yet remains subject to interpretation due to lack of definitive records.
LEATHIE
FemaleUnique Scottish female given name derived from the Gaelic word "leathad", meaning "side" or "half". It was coined in the late 19th century by Neil Munro and has not been widely popular, with only five babies named Leathie between 1879 and 2019.
LEATHY
FemaleRare, unisex Irish name derived from 'O'Leithigh,' signifying 'calm' or 'smooth.'
LEATON
MaleRare English name derived from the Old English 'Lætan', meaning 'permit' or 'allow'.
LEATRICE
FemaleBeautiful and distinctive Greek name created by Hollywood screenwriter Frances Marion. It means "happy" or "joyful," making it a positive and rare choice for parents seeking something memorable yet uncommon.
LEATRICIA
FemaleUnique female name of Latin origin, derived from "laetus," meaning happy or joyful, associated with the Roman goddess of happiness, Laetitia.
LEATTA
FemaleRare yet captivating female name derived from Hawaiian, meaning "the joy of the sun," reflecting warmth, radiance, and positivity associated with this celestial body.