Names Categorized "feminine forms"
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Liberata is a feminine given name of Medieval Latin origin, derived as the feminine form of Liberatus. The root name Liberatus comes from the Late Latin word meaning "freed, released", referring to the concept of liberat...
Liberia is a feminine given name of Medieval Latin origin. It is the feminine form of the Latin name Liberius, which is derived from the Latin word liber meaning "free".Etymology and HistoryThe root name Liberius was bor...
Liboria is an Italian feminine name, particularly found in Sicily, derived as the female form of Liborius. Liborius itself may be a variant of the late Latin name Liberius, which stems from Latin liber meaning "free." Th...
Lili is a diminutive of Elisabeth and other names containing the element li, and is used in French, German, and Hungarian. It is also sometimes associated with the German word lilie meaning "lily".Etymology and OriginLil...
Lina is the feminine form of the Lithuanian name Linas. While Lina itself is widely used across multiple cultures (e.g., as a short form of Carolina or Angelina), in Lithuania it stands as an independent given name deriv...
Liora is a Hebrew female given name. It is the strictly feminine form of Lior, which means "my light" in Hebrew. Lior itself derives from two Hebrew elements: li (לִי), meaning "for me," and ʾor (אוֹר), meaning "light."...
Liorit is a feminine Hebrew name, strictly the feminine form of Lior. The name Lior means "my light" in Hebrew, derived from the elements לִי (li) "for me" and אוֹר (ʾor) "light". Therefore, Liorit carries the meaning "h...
Liucija is a Lithuanian feminine given name, the Lithuanian form of Lucia. Lucia itself derives from the Latin lux meaning “light,” and is the feminine form of Lucius. The name is closely associated with the 4th-century...
Liudvika is the Lithuanian feminine form of the name Ludwig. It belongs to a widespread family of European names derived from the Old High German Hludwig, meaning "famous in battle", from the elements hlut "famous, loud"...
Liùsaidh is a Scottish Gaelic feminine given name, equivalent to the English names Lucy or Louise. It is a Gaelic adaptation of Lucia or Louisa, both of which have Latin origins. The name Lucia derives from the Latin wor...
Livia is a feminine given name used across multiple European languages, including Italian, German, Dutch, Swedish, Romanian, and Finnish. It is the feminine form of the Roman family name Livius. The name's etymology is s...
Livie is a feminine given name primarily used in Czech and French-speaking regions. It represents a direct feminine form of the Roman family name Livius, from which the more common Livia also derives.In French, Livie is...
Livnat is a Hebrew surname (and variant feminine given name) related to Livna. Its meaning is tied to the ancient Hebrew word livnat (לִבְנַת), which appears in Exodus 24:10 as part of the phrase livnat hasappir, traditi...
Ljubena is a Macedonian feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Lyuben. The root name Lyuben comes from the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love", giving the name a deeply affectionate connotation. Ljubena thus c...
Lleucu is a Welsh feminine given name of uncertain etymology. It is possibly derived from Lleu, the Welsh form of Lugus, a Celtic god. The name appears in medieval Welsh poetry, most notably in the 14th-century elegy Mar...
Llewela is a Welsh feminine name, a variant of Llewella, which is itself the feminine form of Llywelyn. The name Llywelyn is thought to derive from an old Celtic name *Lugubelinos, combining the names of the gods Lugus a...
Llewella is a feminine given name of Welsh origin, representing the female form of the masculine Welsh name Llywelyn. While Llywelyn has deep historical roots as the name of medieval Welsh princes, Llewella is a modern o...
Llúcia is the Catalan form of Lucia, ultimately derived from the Latin personal name feminine form of Lucius. The name is popular in Catalan-speaking regions and is pronounced [ˈʎu.si.ə] in Central and Balearic Catalan,...
Lluïsa is a Catalan feminine given name, equivalent to Louise or Louisa in other languages. It is the feminine form of Lluís, the Catalan variant of Louis. The name ultimately derives from the Frankish Chlodovech, meanin...
Loane is a French feminine given name, derived as a feminine form of Elouan. The name Elouan itself possibly originates from a Breton word meaning "light", and is associated with an obscure 6th-century saint venerated ma...
Lochana is a feminine given name of Hindi origin, serving as the feminine form of Lochan. The name is derived from the Sanskrit word Sanskrit lochana, which means "the eye" or "sight." In Hindi and related languages, the...
Lone is a Danish short form of Abelone, which itself is the Danish form of Apollonia. Apollonia is the feminine form of Apollonios, an ancient Greek personal name derived from the name of the Greek god Apollo. The name A...
Longina is a feminine given name, primarily used in Polish and Roman contexts. It is the feminine form of Longinus, a Roman cognomen derived from Latin longus, meaning "long" or "tall."Etymology and Historical ContextThe...
Loni is a feminine given name in English usage. It is generally considered a variant of Lonnie, though in the case of American actress Loni Anderson (1945–2025), whose fame popularized the name in the late 1970s, it was...
Lorenza is an Italian and Spanish feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Laurence (ultimately from the Roman cognomen Laurentius). The name Lorenzo is the masculine counterpart in Spanish.Etymology and Hist...
Lorna is a feminine given name created by the author R. D. Blackmore for the title character in his novel Lorna Doone (1869). The name is believed to be derived from the Scottish place name Lorne or the title Marquess of...
Louella is a feminine given name of English origin, combining the short form Lou (itself a diminutive of Louise or Louis) with the popular feminine suffix ella. This blend creates a melodious name that emerged in the 19t...
Louisa is a Latinate feminine form of the masculine name Louis, popularized across the Dutch, English, and German usage zones. The name emerged in the 18th century as a Latinized derivation of Louise, itself the French f...
Louise is the French feminine form of Louis. It has been used across multiple European languages, including Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Norwegian, and Swedish, and has seen particular popularity since the 19t...
Louisette is a Diminutive of Louise, the French feminine form of Louis. This charming and distinctly feminine name carries the legacy of its royal predecessors while standing on its own as an affectionate variant.Etymolo...
Louiza is a Greek feminine form of the name Louis. In Greek, it is spelled Λουίζα and is predominantly used in Greece and among the Greek diaspora.Etymology and RootsThe name Louis derives from the Germanic name Hludowig...
Lova is a Swedish feminine given name, primarily used as a short form of Lovisa. The name has been recorded in Sweden since 1860 and has gained popularity as a modern, concise choice.EtymologyLova originates as a variant...
Loviisa is a Finnish feminine form of Louis. The name Louis itself derives from the Germanic name Ludwig, meaning "famous warrior," and became a royal name par excellence in France and across Europe. Loviisa thus belongs...
Loviise is an Estonian feminine given name, representing the local form of Louis through its cognates such as Louise and Louisa. The name ultimately derives from the Germanic Ludwig, meaning "famous warrior," but came to...
Lovis is a Swedish feminine given name that functions as a variant of Lovisa. It belongs to a rich onomastic tradition ultimately stemming from the Germanic personal name Ludwig, through the Latinized Ludovicus and the F...
Lovisa is a Swedish feminine given name, derived from the masculine Louis. It is a Swedified form of Louise, which itself comes from the French masculine name Louis, ultimately stemming from the Germanic name Chlodovech...
Lovise is a Norwegian feminine given name, derived as a variant of Louise, the feminine form of Louis. The name Louis ultimately traces back to the Latinized form Ludovicus, which is rooted in the Germanic name Ludwig, c...
Ľubomíra is a feminine given name of Slovak origin, derived from the masculine form Ľubomír via the addition of a feminine suffix. The name's fundamental meaning draws from familiar Slavic roots—ľuby signifies 'love,' wh...
Lubomíra is the feminine form of the Czech masculine given name Lubomír. Both names are of Slavic origin, deriving from the elements ľuby meaning “love” and mirŭ meaning “peace, world.” Thus, the name can be interpreted...
Lúcia is the Portuguese and Hungarian form of Lucia, a name derived from the Latin word lux meaning "light." As a feminine variant of the Roman praenomen Lucius, it carries both classical and Christian significance. The...
Lucia is a feminine given name derived from the Latin word lux meaning "light". It is the feminine form of the Roman masculine praenomen Lucius, which shares the same root. The name has been widely used throughout Christ...
Luciana is a feminine given name of Roman origin, a variation of the masculine name Lucius. Specifically, it is the feminine form of Lucianus, a Roman family name derived from the praenomen Lucius, which in turn comes fr...
Lucienne is a French feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Lucien. The name carries the meaning of "light," stemming from its ultimate root, the Roman Lucius, which is connected to Latin lux, meaning "ligh...
Lucila is the Spanish and Portuguese form of Lucilla. It is a diminutive derived from the Latin name Lucia, which ultimately comes from the Latin masculine name Lucius. The root lux (genitive lucis) means "light", giving...
Lucile is a feminine given name used primarily in English and French. It is a variant of Lucille, which itself is the French form of Lucilla. The ultimate root of the name is Lucia, the feminine form of the Roman name Lu...
Lucília is the Portuguese feminine form of the Roman family name Lucilius. Derived ultimately from the Latin lux "light", the name traces its roots through the Roman praenomen Lucius, which was a common given name in anc...
Lucilia is a feminine given name of Roman origin, derived from the Latin Lucilius, a Roman family name ultimately traced to Lucius, meaning "light" (from Latin lux). As a female counterpart, Lucilia shares this radiant s...
Lucilla is a Latin diminutive of Lucia, derived from the Roman clan name Lucius, meaning "light." The name was used in ancient Rome and later adopted in Italian and other Romance languages. It carries connotations of ill...
Lucille is a feminine given name used in English and French. It is the French form of Lucilla, which is itself a Latin diminutive of Lucia. The name thus ultimately derives from the Latin root Lūcius, meaning "light" or...
Lucinda is a feminine given name of Latin origin, meaning light. It originated as an elaboration of Lucia, itself derived from the Roman name Lucius, which carries the same luminous meaning. Lucinda was first created by...
Łucja is the Polish form of Lucia, which itself derives from the Latin name Lucius, ultimately from the root lux, meaning “light.” The name is deeply connected to Christian tradition through Saint Lucia (also known as Sa...
Ludivine is a French feminine given name, possibly derived from a feminine form of Leutwin. Leutwin itself comes from Old German elements liut meaning “people” and wini meaning “friend,” so the name carries connotations...
Ludwika is a Polish feminine given name, equivalent to the name Louise. It is the female form of Ludwik, which is the Polish masculine counterpart of Ludwig. The name ultimately derives from the Germanic name Hludwig, co...
Luella is a variant of the name Louella. Luella is a feminine given name that emerged in the English-speaking world in the 19th century, reflecting the era's fondness for fanciful name coinages and composed or blended fo...
Etymology and Historical Background Luigia is the Italian feminine form of Louis, ultimately derived from the Germanic name Ludwig, composed of the elements hlud (famous) and wig (warrior, battle). The name's roots lie i...
Luisa is a feminine given name widely used in Italian and Spanish-speaking cultures, where it functions as the feminine form of Luis. Luis itself is a Spanish form of Louis, which originates from the French Louis, derive...
Luísa is a Portuguese feminine given name, the direct feminine form of Luís. It ultimately derives from the Germanic name Chlodovech, via Latin Ludovicus, which evolved into French Louis and was adopted across Europe. Th...
Luise is the German form of Louise, ultimately deriving from the French masculine name Louis. Louis itself comes from the Latinized form Ludovicus, a variant of the Germanic name Ludwig, meaning "famous warrior" (from hl...
Luisella is an Italian diminutive of Luisa, the feminine form of Luis, which itself derives from the French Louis. The name ultimately traces back to the Germanic root lud meaning “fame” or “warrior,” as seen in Ludwig....
Luiza is a feminine given name, originating as a Polish, Portuguese, and Romanian form of Louis. The name Louis itself derives from the Latinized form Ludovicus, a version of the Germanic name Ludwig, meaning "famous war...