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Names Categorized "love"

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Leofsige Masculine Anglo-Saxon

Leofsige is an Old English masculine name that combines the elements leof "dear, beloved" and sige "victory", thus meaning "dear victory" or "beloved victory." The name belongs to the common Anglo-Saxon tradition of form...

Leofstan Masculine Anglo-Saxon

Leofstan is an Old English masculine given name, formed from the elements leof meaning "dear" or "beloved" and stan meaning "stone." The name thus carries the sense of "beloved stone." It belongs to the tradition of comp...

Leofwine Masculine Anglo-Saxon

Leofwine is an Old English male given name meaning "dear friend," derived from the elements leof "dear, beloved" and wine "friend." This compound name reflects the common Germanic practice of forming names from two meani...

Lerato Feminine Sotho

Lerato is a feminine name of Sotho origin that directly translates to "love" in the Sotho language. Stemming from the verb rata ("to love"), Lerato embodies an abstract quality rather than invoking a deity or ancestor. T...

Lev 2 Masculine Hebrew

Lev is a Hebrew masculine given name meaning “heart.” In Hebrew, the word lev (לֵב) carries deep cultural and spiritual significance, appearing frequently in the Hebrew Bible. It depicts the heart not merely as the physi...

Levin Masculine German

Levin is a masculine given name, primarily used in German-speaking countries. It is a modern German form of Leobwin, an Old High German name composed of the elements liob meaning "dear, beloved" and wini meaning "friend....

Lewin Masculine English

EtymologyLewin is primarily a surname that has seen occasional use as a given name. It has two possible origins: as an English name derived from the Old English Leofwine, meaning "dear friend" (from the elements leof "de...

Liba Feminine Yiddish

Liba is a Yiddish feminine given name derived directly from the Yiddish word ליבע (libe), meaning "love". This name belongs to a small category of Yiddish names that draw from common abstract nouns, reflecting the Ashken...

Liběna Feminine Czech

Liběna is a Czech feminine given name derived from the Czech adjective libý meaning "pleasant, nice." This word ultimately traces back to the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love," which also gives rise to other affectionat...

Libuše Feminine Czech

Libuše is a female given name of Czech origin, derived from the Czech word libý meaning "pleasant, nice", which itself comes from the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love". The name is deeply rooted in Czech national mythol...

Lieber Masculine Yiddish

Lieber is a masculine Yiddish given name. It derives from the Yiddish word ליבע (libe), meaning "love". Conceptually, the name is cognate with the Hebrew Ahavah and with Germanic elements found in names like Lyubov. Whil...

Lieve Feminine

Lieve is a Dutch feminine name, most commonly used in the Netherlands and Belgium. It is a short form of Godelieve, a Flemish name that means "dear to God." Godelieve itself derives from the Germanic elements got "god" a...

Lieven Masculine

Lieven is a Flemish masculine given name, derived as a form of Leobwin, which itself originates from Old Germanic elements meaning "dear friend". The name is thus a cognate of the Anglo-Saxon Leofwine, composed of liob (...

Lievin Masculine

Lievin is the Flemish form of Leobwin, an Old German name composed of the elements liob meaning "dear, beloved" and wini meaning "friend". This makes it a cognate of the Old English name Leofwine, which shares the same m...

Lioba Feminine German

Lioba is a feminine given name of German origin, closely related to the Anglo-Saxon name Leoba. Both forms stem from the Old English element leof, meaning “dear, beloved,” initially associated with Leofgyð. The name is p...

Lioubov Feminine Russian

Lioubov is an alternate transcription of Russian Любовь (see Lyubov). It is derived from the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love". The name has been used in Russia and other Slavic-speaking countries, symbolizing affection...

Liubou Feminine Belarusian

Liubou is the Belarusian form of Lyubov, a feminine name rooted in the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love". As a direct Slavic cognate of the Greek Agape, Lyubov belongs to a tradition of virtue names particularly popular...

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...

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...

Lorato Feminine Tswana

Lorato is a feminine given name of Tswana origin, directly derived from the word for "love" in the Tswana language, a Bantu language spoken in southern Africa. The name is predominantly used in Botswana, where Tswana is...

Love 2 Feminine English

Love is a female given name derived directly from the English word love, which itself comes from Old English lufu, meaning "affection, love." As a virtue name, it reflects qualities of warmth, devotion, and emotional con...

Lovemore Masculine

Lovemore is a given name and surname derived from the English words love and more, evoking connotations of abounding affection. The name is most common in Zimbabwe and elsewhere in southern Africa, reflecting a pattern o...

Lubanzi Unisex Xhosa Zulu

Lubanzi is a name of Xhosa and Zulu origin, derived from the phrase uthando lubanzi, meaning “love is wide.” In the Xhosa and Zulu languages, the word lubanzi translates directly to “it is wide,” and the name carries con...

Luben Masculine Bulgarian

Luben is a Bulgarian masculine given name, serving as an alternate transcription of Lyuben (Любен). The name is derived from the Slavic element ľuby, meaning "love."EtymologyThe root of Luben is the Proto-Slavic word *ľu...

Ľubica Feminine Slovak

Etymology and MeaningĽubica is the Slovak form of the South Slavic name Ljubica. The root derives from the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love", combined with a diminutive suffix. Additionally, in Serbian and Croatian, the...

Lubomierz Masculine Polish

Lubomierz [luˈbɔmʲɛʂ] is the Polish form of the Czech Lubomír, a masculine given name with a distinctly Slavic derivation via the elements ľuby meaning 'love' and mirŭ meaning 'peace, world'. Thus Lubomierz conveys the c...

Ľubomír Masculine Slovak

Etymology and MeaningĽubomír is a Slovak masculine given name, the Slovak form of the Czech Lubomír. The name is derived from the Slavic elements ľuby "love" and mirŭ "peace, world". Therefore, Ľubomír means "peace lover...

Lubomír Masculine Czech

Lubomír is a masculine given name of Slavic origin, predominantly used in the Czech Republic. It is derived from the Slavic elements ľuby "love" and mirŭ "peace, world", thus conveying the meaning "peace lover" or "one w...

Lubomir Masculine Bulgarian

Lubomir is a Bulgarian transcription of the name Lyubomir, which itself derives from the Czech Lubomír. The name is composed of the Slavic elements ľuby 'love' and mirŭ 'peace, world', combining to mean 'peace lover' or...

Ľubomíra Feminine Slovak

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 Feminine Czech

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...

Lubor Masculine Czech

Lubor is a Czech masculine given name of Slavic origin. It is derived from the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love", making it a hypocoristic form of compound names like Lubomir (formed from elements meaning "love" and "pe...

Luboš Masculine Czech

Luboš is a Slavic male given name used primarily in the Czech Republic (and in Slovakia with the spelling Ľuboš). It is originally a diminutive of names beginning with the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love". Thus, Luboš...

Ľuboš Masculine Slovak

Ľuboš is a diminutive of names beginning with the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love". Primarily used in Luboš, the Czech equivalent, and shares origins with names like Ľubor and Lubor. Etymology and Historical Context Ľu...

Lubov Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Lubov is an alternate transcription of the Russian Любовь or Ukrainian Любов, more commonly rendered as Lyubov. The name means "love", derived from the Slavic element ľuby (love). Together with Vera (faith) and Nadezhda...

Ļubova Feminine Latvian

Ļubova is the Latvian form of the Slavic name Lyubov, which derives from the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love." In Latvian, Ļubova is used as a female given name and also serves as a transliteration of the Russian name...

Luthando Feminine Xhosa

Luthando is a Xhosa feminine name meaning "it is love", derived from the verb thanda "to love". As a cognate of the more common Thando and Thandiwe, Luthando belongs to a popular group of names in the Nguni languages tha...

Lyuben Masculine Bulgarian

Lyuben is a Bulgarian masculine given name derived from the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love". As a typical Bulgarian variant, it is related to names such as Luben and shares roots with the Slavic family of names formed...

Lyubomir Masculine Bulgarian

Lyubomir is a Bulgarian masculine given name, derived from the Slavic elements ľuby meaning "love" and mirŭ meaning "peace, world." As a dithematic Slavic name, it carries multiple nuanced interpretations: primarily "pea...

Lyubov Feminine Russian Ukrainian

Lyubov is a Russian and Ukrainian female given name that literally means "love." Derived from the Slavic element ľuby meaning "love," the name is a prominent member of a traditional trio of Slavic names—alongside Vera ("...

Mabel Feminine English

Mabel is an English female name derived from the Latin amabilis, meaning "lovable" or "dear". It is the medieval feminine form of Amabilis, a name borne by early Christian saints. Alongside the variant Amabel, Mabel was...

Mable Feminine English

Mable is a variant spelling of the name Mabel, which itself derives from the medieval feminine form of Amabilis, meaning “lovable” in Latin. The variant spelling Mable, like Mabel, was common during the Middle Ages but d...

Madana Masculine Hindu

Madana is a Sanskrit masculine name that means "intoxicating, maddening." It is another name for the Hindu god Kama, also known as Kamadeva, the deity of love, desire, and pleasure. The name Madana reflects the mesmerizi...

Mähri Feminine Turkmen

Mähri is a Turkmen female given name. Its etymology is not definitively established, but it is possibly derived from the Persian word mah, meaning "moon," or mehr, meaning "friendship, love, kindness". The name reflects...

Mai 2 Feminine Japanese

Mai is a feminine Japanese given name, notable for its multiple possible kanji spellings and diverse meanings. The name can be written as 舞 (mai) meaning "dance," or as 麻衣 (mai) meaning "linen robe." Another common de...

Mair Feminine Welsh

Mair is the Welsh form of Mary, derived from the Latin Maria and ultimately from the Hebrew name Miryam. The meaning of the root name is uncertain, with theories including "sea of bitterness," "rebelliousness," and "wish...

Mairwen Feminine Welsh

Mairwen is a Welsh name derived as a combination of Mair and the Welsh element gwen, meaning "white, blessed." As such, Mairwen can be interpreted as "blessed Mary" or "white Mary," linking it to the Welsh form of the Vi...

Maite 2 Feminine Basque

Maite is a feminine given name of Basque origin, meaning "beloved" in the Basque language. It is a popular name in the Basque Country, reflecting the region's unique linguistic heritage, as Basque (Euskara) is not relate...

Mamata Feminine Bengali Hindi +1

Mamata is a feminine given name used in Bengali, Hindi, and Odia cultures. It means "love, affection", ultimately derived from the Sanskrit mamatā (ममता), which carries the layered meanings of "attachment, feeling of own...

Mamta Feminine Hindi Marathi

Mamta is the usual Hindi and Marathi transcription of the name Mamata. Derived from the Sanskrit word ममता (mamatā), it carries the profound meaning of "attachment, feeling of ownership, selfishness," yet in common usage...

Manami Feminine Japanese

Manami is a common Japanese given name, primarily feminine. It is composed of two elements: the first part, mana-, typically from the kanji 愛 (mana) meaning "love, affection"; and the second part -mi, which can be mi me...

Manju Feminine Hindi Malayalam +1

Manju is a feminine given name of Indian origin, derived from the Sanskrit word mañju, meaning "lovely," "beautiful," "charming," or "sweet." It is commonly used in Hindi, Malayalam, and Telugu-speaking regions across In...

Manpreet Feminine

Manpreet is an Indian given name derived from the Sanskrit elements manas meaning "mind, intellect, spirit" and prīti meaning "pleasure, joy, love." The overall meaning is often interpreted as "one who brings joy to the...

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