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Levana 2 Feminine Roman

Levana is a feminine given name of Roman origin, derived from Latin levo meaning "to raise, to lift." In Roman religion and mythology, Levana was the name of a goddess associated with newborn babies and the rituals of ch...

Levar Masculine African American

Levar (often stylized as LeVar) is a masculine given name primarily used in African American communities. It entered public consciousness through the actor LeVar Burton (born 1957), who rose to fame after portraying Kunt...

Levent Masculine Turkish

Levent is a Turkish masculine given name derived from the Ottoman Turkish term levend, historically referring to a member of the naval forces, particularly irregular soldiers or sailors. The term likely entered Turkish f...

Levente Masculine Hungarian

Levente is an old Hungarian masculine given name, used since at least the 10th century. It may be of Slavic origin, or possibly derived from the Hungarian word lesz, meaning "will be." The name was notably borne by membe...

Levi Masculine Hebrew Dutch +4

Levi is a male given name of Hebrew origin, meaning possibly "joined, attached" in Hebrew. In the Old Testament, Levi was the third son of Jacob and Leah, and the ancestor of the Israelite tribe of Levi, known as the Lev...

Leviathan Masculine English Bible

Leviathan is a name originating from the Hebrew לִוְיָתָן (Liwyaṯan), derived from the word לִוְיָה (liwya), meaning "garland" or "wreath." The name refers to a colossal sea monster described in the Old Testament, servin...

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....

Levon Masculine Armenian

Levon is an Armenian given name, the Armenian form of Leon. The name was borne by several kings of Cilician Armenia, including its first king, Levon I the Magnificent, who reigned from 1198 to 1219.EtymologyThe root name...

Lew 1 Masculine English

Lew 1 is a short form of Lewis, itself a medieval English form of Louis. As a clipping, Lew is predominantly used as a masculine given name in English-speaking countries, often as an informal or familiar variant of longe...

Lew 2 Masculine Polish

Lew 2 is a Polish given name that serves as the cognate of the Russian and Ukrainian name Lev 1. Like its Slavic counterpart, Lew means "lion" and is functionally a vernacular form of the Latin name Leo. In Polish naming...

Lewi Masculine Hebrew Bible

Etymology Lewi is the Biblical Hebrew form of the name [[Levi|Levi]], derived from the Hebrew root l-v-h meaning "joined" or "attached". According to the Old Testament, Leah gave birth to her third son and named him Levi...

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...

Lewis Masculine English

Etymology and OriginLewis is an English masculine given name that originated as a medieval anglicized form of Louis, itself derived from the Old Frankish name Chlodowig, meaning "famous warrior." Other orthographic varia...

Lex Masculine Dutch English

Lex is a masculine given name used primarily in Dutch and English. It is a short form of Alexander, a name of Greek origin meaning "defending men," from alexo ("to defend") and aner ("man"). Lex may also be a diminutive...

Lexa Feminine English

Lexa is a short form of Alexandra or Alexa, used as an independent given name in English-speaking contexts. As a diminutive, it shares the rich heritage of its root names, ultimately deriving from Alexander, λνδ meaning...

Lexi Feminine English

Lexi is a diminutive of Alexandra or Alexis, commonly used as a given name in English-speaking countries. It is a modern, informal variation that has grown in popularity as an independent first name since the late 20th c...

Lexia Feminine English

Lexia is a charming and modern shortening of the name Alexia. While Alexia itself has roots stretching back to ancient Greece, Lexia represents a contemporary and affectionate nickname that has gained popularity as an in...

Lexie Feminine English

Lexie is a feminine given name, primarily used as a diminutive of Alexandra or Alexis. It emerged as a standalone name in English-speaking countries, often chosen for its friendly, approachable sound. The name is commonl...

Lexine Feminine English

Lexine is a feminine given name used primarily in English-speaking countries. It is a diminutive of Alexandra, the feminine form of Alexander. The name Alexandra derives from the Greek Alexandros, meaning "defender of me...

Lexus Feminine English

Lexus is a feminine given name used in English, primarily as a short form of Alexus. Its popularity as a personal name has also been influenced by the Lexus brand of luxury automobiles manufactured by Toyota. The name fi...

Lexy Feminine English

Lexy is a Diminutive of Alexandra or Alexis, commonly used in English-speaking countries. This informal yet friendly name shares the core meaning of its roots.EtymologyThrough Alexandra, Lexy ultimately derives from the...

Leya Feminine French

Leya is a feminine given name that serves as a variant of Leia, the latter being a form of Leah used in the Greek Old Testament. The name ultimately traces its roots to the Hebrew name Leʾah, possibly derived from לָאָה...

Leyla Feminine Arabic Azerbaijani +5

Leyla is a feminine given name, a variant of Leila, and the usual Turkish, Azerbaijani, Turkmen, and Kurdish form. It is ultimately derived from the Arabic root layl, meaning “night.” The name is popular across the Middl...

Leyli Feminine Armenian Azerbaijani +2

Leyli is a feminine given name used in Armenian, Azerbaijani, Persian, and Turkmen, functioning as a variant of Leyla, which in turn derives from Leila and ultimately from the Arabic root Layla, meaning "night." The name...

Leyna Feminine French

Leyna is a feminine given name predominantly used in French-speaking regions. It is a variant of Léna, which itself derives from Lena, a short form of names like Helena, Magdalena, or Yelena. Ultimately, the name traces...

Leyre Feminine Spanish

Leyre is a feminine Spanish name derived from the mountain of the same name in Navarre, northern Spain. The mountain is home to the ancient Monastery of San Salvador of Leyre, a significant historical and religious site...

Leyton Masculine English

Leyton is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from a surname that was itself a variant of the surname and place name Layton. The original place name Layton refers to several towns in England, deriving from...

Lhamo Feminine Tibetan

Lhamo is a Tibetan feminine name that means "goddess" in the Tibetan language. The word lha mo literally translates to "female deity" or "goddess," reflecting the importance of Buddhist and pre-Buddhist divine feminine f...

Əli Masculine Azerbaijani

Əli is the Ali in Azerbaijani, a common given name for boys throughout Azerbaijan and among Azerbaijani communities in Iran, Georgia, and Turkey. The name is derived from Arabic ʿAlī (علي), meaning “lofty” or “sublime,”...

Li 1 Feminine Chinese

Li 1 is a Chinese feminine name (though some characters can be used for males) composed of a single syllable with rich semantic possibilities. The most common character rendered as “Li” is 理 (lǐ), meaning “reason” or “l...

Li 2 Feminine Hebrew

Li 2 is a Hebrew name meaning "to me." While Li 2 appears as a distinct entry, it may be a modern inventive or diminutive form rather than a traditional biblical name. The structure "li" (לִי) in Hebrew is a prepositiona...

Lía Feminine Galician Spanish

Lía is a Spanish and Galician form of Leah. The name Leah originates from the Hebrew Leʾa (לֵאָה), which is probably derived from the Hebrew word laʾa (לָאָה) meaning "weary" or "grieved". Alternatively, it may be relate...

Lia 1 Feminine Georgian Catalan +4

Lia is the Italian, Portuguese, Georgian and Greek form of Leah. The name originated from the Hebrew Leʾah, meaning "weary" or "grieved" — possibly linked to the Hebrew verb laʾah (to be weary) — though an alternate Akka...

Lia 2 Feminine Dutch German +1

Lia is a short form of names ending in lia, most notably Rosalia and Julia. It is used in Dutch, German, and Italian contexts, where it functions as an affectionate diminutive. As a standalone name in these languages, Li...

Líadain Feminine Irish

Líadain is a given name of Irish origin, primarily a variant of Líadan. The name derives from Old Irish líath, meaning "grey", a descriptor that may have originally connoted wisdom, age, or the color of hair or eyes. Lía...

Líadan Feminine Irish

Líadan is a feminine given name of Irish origin. Its etymology is uncertain, but it may derive from the Old Irish word líath, meaning "grey." The name is steeped in early Irish legend and hagiography.Etymology and Origin...

Liam Masculine Dutch English +5

Liam is a masculine given name that originated as an Irish short form of William. The name William itself derives from the Old Germanic elements willa ('will' or 'resolution') and helma ('helmet'), thus meaning 'helmet o...

Lian 1 Masculine German

Lian is a German short form of the names Julian or Kilian. It is used primarily for males.EtymologyJulian originates from the Roman name Iulianus, a derivative of Julius. The name was borne by the last pagan Roman empero...

Lian 2 Unisex Chinese

Lian is a unisex Chinese name, rooted in the rich phonetic and semantic landscape of the Chinese language. It is commonly written with characters such as 莲 (from the element lián), meaning "lotus" or "water lily," a sym...

Lian 3 Feminine Hebrew

Lian 3 is a feminine given name of Hebrew origin, likely representing a Hebrew form of the English name Leanne. The name Leanne itself is a combination of Lee and Anne 1, where Lee derives from an Old English surname mea...

Liāna Feminine Latvian

Liāna is a Latvian feminine given name that emerged in the late 19th century. It originated as a short form of Juliāna, the Latvian equivalent of Juliana (from Julian), and also of Liliāna (a local form of Lillian). The...

Liana Feminine Georgian English +3

Liana is a feminine name with multiple origins, functioning as a short form of Juliana, Liliana, and other names that end in liana. It also coincides with the English word for a long-stemmed woody vine that climbs in tro...

Liane Feminine German

Liane is a feminine given name primarily used in German-speaking countries. It originated as a short form of Juliane, which itself derives from the Roman name Julian, ultimately tracing back to the root Julius. As a dimi...

Lianne Feminine English

Lianne is a female given name of English origin, often considered a variant of Leanne. Leanne itself is a combination of Lee (derived from an Old English surname meaning "clearing") and Anne 1 (ultimately from Hebrew Han...

Lias Masculine Swedish

Lias is a Swedish short form of Elias, which itself is a form of Elijah. While in Swedish it functions primarily as a diminutive or affectionate nickname, the name Lias also exists in other contexts: in English and Frenc...

Liat Feminine Hebrew

Liat is a Hebrew feminine given name meaning "you are mine" in Hebrew. It conveys a sense of belonging and endearment, often used in modern Israel. The name does not appear in the Bible but is a contemporary coinage form...

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...

Libbie Feminine English

Libbie is a variant spelling of Libby, a feminine given name predominantly used in English-speaking countries. It originated as a medieval diminutive of Ibb, itself a diminutive of Isabel. Through this chain, Libbie is u...

Libby Feminine English

Libby is a feminine given name of English origin, originally a medieval diminutive of Ibb, which itself was a diminutive of Isabel. Over time, it has also come to be used as a diminutive of Elizabeth, a name with deep bi...

Libe Feminine Basque

Libe is the Basque form of Libya, a name with deep roots in Greek mythology and geography. It was suggested as a given name by the renowned Basque writer and nationalist Sabino Arana in 1910, as part of his efforts to re...

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...

Liber Masculine Roman

Liber is a Latin name meaning "free," derived from Latin liber. In ancient Roman religion, Liber (also known as Liber Pater) was a god of viticulture, wine, male fertility, and freedom. He was a patron deity of Rome's pl...

Liberata Feminine Medieval Latin

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...

Liberato Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Liberato is an Italian, Spanish, and Portuguese masculine given name derived from the Late Latin Liberatus, meaning "freed" or "released." The name shares its root with the Latin verb liberare ("to set free") and is clos...

Liberatore Masculine Italian

Liberatore is an Italian surname and occasional given name that means "liberator" in Italian. As a masculine first name, it derives from the Latin Liberator, reflecting a Christian theme of spiritual or actual deliveranc...

Liberatus Masculine Medieval Latin

Liberatus is a Late Latin name derived from the word liberatus, meaning "freed, released". It reflects a common naming tradition in the Roman Empire of using perfect passive participles (e.g., Renatus 'reborn') as person...

Liberia Feminine Medieval Latin

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...

Liberius Masculine Medieval Latin

Liberius is a Late Latin name derived from Latin liber meaning "free". This name was borne by a 2nd-century saint and a 4th-century pope. The name reflects the virtue of freedom, a valued ideal in Roman culture.Liberius...

Libertad Feminine Spanish

Libertad is a Spanish word and given name meaning "freedom, liberty." It is a cognate of the English name Liberty, both ultimately deriving from Latin libertas via the adjective liber "free." In Spanish, the word is used...

Libertas Feminine Roman

Etymology and MythologyLibertas is a Latin name meaning "freedom, liberty". In Roman mythology, Libertas was the goddess and personification of liberty, often associated with the concept of personal and political freedom...

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