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Linsay Feminine English

Linsay is a variant of the given name Lindsay and its other common spellings. Derived from the Scottish and English surname Lindsay, which originates from the region of Lindsey in Lincolnshire, England, the name etymolog...

Linsey Feminine English

EtymologyLinsey is a variant of the name Lindsay, which originated as a Scottish surname. The surname Lindsay is derived from the toponym Lindsey, a region in eastern England. The place name Lindsey comes from Old Englis...

Linus Masculine Danish German +4

Etymology Linus is a masculine given name derived from the Latin form of the Ancient Greek name Linos (Λίνος). The name's meaning is linked to the Greek word linon (λίνον), meaning flax. Flax was used in antiquity for ma...

Lio Masculine Dutch German

Lio is a Dutch and German variant of the name Leo. While Leo originates from the Latin word leo meaning "lion," Lio follows typical Germanic and Dutch phonetic patterns, often used as a short form or affectionate variant...

Lior Unisex Hebrew

Lior is a modern Hebrew unisex name meaning "my light" (li meaning "for me" and 'or meaning "light"). It is a relatively new coinage that embodies poetic and spiritual imagery rooted in Jewish and Israeli culture. Unlike...

Liora Feminine Hebrew

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."...

Liouba Feminine Russian

Liouba is an alternate transcription of the Russian name Lyuba (written as Люба), itself a diminutive of Lyubov. The root name Lyubov derives from the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love". Thus, Liouba carries the heartfel...

Lir Masculine Irish

Lir (also spelled Ler) is a sea god in Irish mythology, whose name means “Sea” in Old Irish. The forms Ler and Lir are the nominative and genitive cases, respectively, suggesting that Lir is etymologically the genitive f...

Liraz Unisex Hebrew

Liraz is a Hebrew unisex name that carries the intimate meaning of "my secret". It is composed of the elements li ("for me") and raz ("secret"), creating a phrase that suggests something hidden but personally cherished....

Liron Unisex Hebrew

Liron is a Hebrew gender-neutral given name. It means "my song, my joy" in Hebrew, derived from the elements li "for me" and ron "joy, song". The name thus conveys a personal sense of happiness or melody. Etymology The n...

Lis Feminine Danish Swedish

Lis is a feminine given name used primarily in Denmark and Sweden, where it functions as a short form of Elisabet, the Scandinavian form of Elizabeth. The root name Elizabeth derives from the Hebrew Elisheva, meaning "my...

Lisa Feminine Danish Dutch +5

Etymology and Origin Lisa is a diminutive and short form of the name Elizabeth, which itself derives from the Hebrew name Elisheba, meaning "God is my oath" or "God's promise." While often used independently, Lisa origin...

Lisbeth Feminine Danish German +2

Lisbeth is a German and Scandinavian short form of Elisabeth, making it a variant of the classic name Elizabeth. The root name Elizabeth derives from the Hebrew Elisheva (אֱלִישֶׁבַע), meaning "my God is an oath", from t...

Lise Feminine Danish English +3

Lise is a feminine given name used in Danish, English, French, Norwegian, and Swedish. It originated as a short form of Elisabeth or Elizabeth, names that have been popular across Europe for centuries due to their biblic...

Lisha Feminine English

Lisha is a feminine given name of English origin, typically used as a short form of Alicia, Felicia, and other names ending with the -lisha sound. As a diminutive, it carries the shared etymological roots of its longer c...

Lita Feminine English

Lita is a female given name that most commonly functions as a short form of names ending in the element lita, such as Amelita, Elita, or Lolita. The name itself is of Latin origin, meaning "gladly." While it has been use...

Liubov Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Liubov is a common alternate transcription of Russian Любовь (Lyubov) or Ukrainian Любов (Lyubov), both derived from the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love." The Russian form entered the culture as part of the trio Vera,...

Liv 1 Feminine Danish Norwegian +1

Liv is a feminine given name used in Danish, Norwegian, and Swedish cultures. The name derives from the Old Norse name Hlíf, which means "protection". Its modern usage has been influenced by the Scandinavian word liv, me...

Liv 2 Feminine English

Liv is a charming short form of Olivia, typically used in English-speaking countries. As a diminutive, Liv shares all the rich heritage of its parent name while offering a more concise and modern alternative. Etymology a...

Līva Feminine Latvian

Līva is a Latvian feminine given name. The name may have originated as a Latvian form of the Scandinavian name Liv, which itself is derived from the Old Norse name Hlíf, meaning "protection." The modern use of Liv has al...

Liva Feminine Danish

Liva is a feminine given name primarily used in Danish, Faroese, and Slovak. In Danish and Faroese, it is a variant form of Liv, which itself derives from the Old Norse name Hlíf meaning "protection." The name's modern u...

Live Feminine Norwegian

Live is a Norwegian feminine given name, primarily a variant of Liv. Both names ultimately derive from the Old Norse Hlíf, meaning "protection," but the modern use of Live has also been influenced by the contemporary Sca...

Livnat Feminine Hebrew

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...

Livy 1 Masculine History

Livy 1 is a scholarly name form derived from that of the Roman historian Titus Livius, whom English tradition calls “Livy.” The designation “1” distinguishes him from later bearers with the same name and signals that the...

Livy 2 Feminine English

Livy 2 is a feminine diminutive of Olivia used in English. While obscure, it likely follows the pattern of clipping and adding a 'y' or 'ie' suffix common in English nicknames.Notable BearersNo highly prominent individua...

Əlixan Masculine Azerbaijani

Əlixan is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, a cognate of Älihan. It combines the name Əli, the Azerbaijani form of Ali, with the Turkic title xan (khan), meaning "ruler" or "leader." Thus, Əlixan can be interpreted as...

Liya Feminine Belarusian Russian +1

Liya is a Russian, Ukrainian, and Belarusian form of the biblical name Leah.Etymology and Biblical OriginThe name Leah comes from the Hebrew name Le'ah, which is likely derived from the Hebrew word la'ah meaning "weary"...

Liz Feminine English

Liz is a common feminine given name in English-speaking countries, predominantly used as a short form of Elizabeth. While often seen as a standalone name in modern times, it likely gained widespread familiarity through a...

Liza Feminine Georgian English +2

Liza is a feminine given name used in several languages, including English, Russian, Greek, and Georgian. It primarily functions as a short form of various longer names: Elizabeth in English, Yelizaveta in Russian, Elisa...

Lizbeth Feminine English Spanish

Lizbeth is a feminine given name, a short form of Elizabeth. It is used in both English and Spanish contexts, though it remains less common than the full form or other diminutives like Lis or Beth. The name originated as...

Lize Feminine Dutch

Lize is a Dutch short form of Elisabeth, the Dutch and German form of Elizabeth. The name Elizabeth comes from the Greek Ἐλισάβετ (Elisabet), itself derived from the Hebrew name אֱלִישֶׁבַע (ʾElishevaʿ), meaning "my God...

Ljuba Unisex Croatian Czech +3

Ljuba is a Slavic given name with a rich linguistic and cultural heritage. Derived from the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love," or serving as a short form of names beginning with that element, Ljuba exhibits fascinating...

Ljube Masculine Macedonian

Ljube is a Macedonian masculine given name derived from the Slavic element ľuby, meaning "love." It belongs to a family of Slavic names rooted in the same element, including the variant Ljuben and the feminine forms Ljub...

Ljuben Masculine Macedonian

Ljuben is the Macedonian form of Lyuben, which itself is derived from the Slavic element ľuby meaning “love”. As a given name, Ljuben directly conveys affection, reflecting the enduring Slavic tradition of naming childre...

Ljubena Feminine Macedonian

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...

Ljubica Feminine Croatian Macedonian +2

Ljubica is a Slavic feminine given name common in Croatian, Macedonian, Serbian, and Slovene. It derives from the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love" combined with the diminutive suffix -ica. The name can also be interpre...

Ljubinka Feminine Macedonian Serbian

Ljubinka is a feminine given name used primarily in Macedonian and Serbian, derived from the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love" combined with a diminutive suffix. The name thus conveys endearment, essentially meaning "li...

Ljubiša Masculine Serbian

Ljubiša (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубиша) is a Serbian masculine given name, also used as a surname, derived from the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love" combined with a diminutive suffix, lending the name an affectionate or end...

Ljubo Masculine Croatian Serbian +1

Ljubo is a South Slavic masculine given name, commonly used in Croatia, Serbia, and Slovenia. It originated as a diminutive of Ljubomir and other names beginning with the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love" – making it cl...

Ljubomir Masculine Croatian Macedonian +2

Etymology and MeaningLjubomir is a South Slavic masculine given name, widely used in Croatia, Serbia, Macedonia, and other Balkan countries. The name is formed from two Slavic elements: ľuby meaning "love" and mirŭ meani...

Ljupcho Masculine Macedonian

Ljupcho is an alternate transcription of Macedonian Љупчо, the name of a character in Slavic folk tradition, typically a boy or young man known for his bravery and wit. This name is a diminutive of Ljubomir, which itself...

Ljupčo Masculine Macedonian

Ljupčo is a Macedonian masculine name that functions as a diminutive or pet form of Ljubomir. While Ljubomir is the full formal name, Ljupčo has become an independent given name in its own right, popular in North Macedon...

Lo Feminine Swedish

Lo is a Swedish short form of Lovisa and other names beginning with Lo, such as Lova. It is used primarily as a feminine given name and is part of a broader European tradition of creating affectionate or concise forms. L...

Loane Feminine French

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...

Lockie Masculine English

Lockie is a masculine given name and surname of Scottish origin. As a given name, it is a diminutive of Lachlan, often used in English-speaking countries, particularly in Australia and New Zealand.EtymologyThe ultimate r...

Lodewijk Masculine Dutch

Lodewijk is the Dutch form of Ludwig, a Germanic name meaning "famous in battle". Derived from the Old High German elements hlut ("famous, loud") and wig ("war, battle"), the name has a long history across royal and nobl...

Loek Masculine Dutch

Loek is a Dutch short form of Lucas. As a diminutive, it is typically used as a standalone given name in the Netherlands, reflecting a common Dutch trend of abbreviating longer names into more familiar, casual forms. Luc...

Loes Feminine Dutch

Loes is a Dutch feminine given name, derived as a diminutive of Lodewijk, the Dutch form of Ludwig. The root name Ludwig originates from the Germanic Hludwig, meaning "famous in battle", composed of the elements hlut "fa...

Logan Unisex English

Logan is a unisex given name of Scottish origin, originally derived from a surname that itself came from a place name in Ayrshire, Scotland. The place name is thought to refer to a location near Auchinleck, and its etymo...

Loïc Masculine Breton French

Loïc or Loick is a masculine given name chiefly used in Brittany, in western France, and in the Breton diaspora in French-speaking countries. Despite its French spelling, its true origin lies in the Breton language. Whil...

Loïk Masculine French

Loïk is a variant of Loïc, a French name with roots in Brittany. The name is primarily used in France, particularly in the region of Brittany, and among Breton-speaking communities.Etymology and OriginThe name Loïc itsel...

Lois 2 Masculine Galician

Lois 2 is the Galician form of Louis, a name of French origin derived from the Latinized Ludovicus, itself from the Germanic Chlodowig meaning "famous warrior." The name is historically associated with royalty, notably t...

Loís Masculine Occitan

Loís is the Occitan form of Louis, a name of Frankish origin widely used across Europe. Occitan is a Romance language spoken in southern France, Monaco, and parts of Italy and Spain, and Loís adapts the French royal name...

Loïs 2 Masculine French

Loïs is a French short form of Aloïs, which itself derives from the Latinized name Aloysius, a variant of the Occitan form Aloys of Louis. The name Louis, ultimately of Germanic origin, is rooted in the elements hlud ("f...

Loïs 1 Feminine Dutch French

Loïs is the French and Dutch form of Lois, appearing as a given name primarily in French-speaking and Dutch-speaking regions.EtymologyThe name Lois is of uncertain origin, but it may be derived from the Greek word λωίων...

Lois 1 Feminine English English Bible +2

EtymologyLois 1 is a feminine given name of debated etymology. It is possibly derived from Greek λωίων (loion) meaning "more desirable" or "better". This interpretation suggests the name carries connotations of superiori...

Lojze Masculine Slovene

Etymology and OriginsLojze is a Slovene masculine given name, primarily used as a short form of Alojz, which itself derives from the Latinized name Aloysius. Aloysius is a Latinized form of Aloys, an Old Occitan version...

Loke Masculine Danish Norwegian +2

Loke is a modern Scandinavian form of the mythological name Loki. It is used in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and in reference to Norse mythology. The name entered modern usage as a given name in the 20th century, gaining rar...

Loki Masculine Norse

Loki is a figure from Norse mythology, known as a trickster god associated with magic, shape-shifting, and chaos. The name's etymology is uncertain; it may derive from the Germanic root *luką meaning "lock", or perhaps f...

Lon Masculine English

Lon is a short form of Alonzo and other names containing the same sound. It is primarily used in English-speaking countries. While often an independent given name, Lon originated as a diminutive or nickname, and its mode...

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