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30,235Lova 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...
Love 1 is a Swedish masculine given name that represents a vernacular form of Louis. The name Louis itself derives from the French form of Ludovicus, the Latinized version of Ludwig, which ultimately comes from the Old H...
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...
Lovel is a rare English masculine given name derived from the surname Lovel, which itself is a variant of the surname Lowell. The surname Lowell originated as a Norman French nickname, combining lou "wolf" with a diminut...
Lovell is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from a surname that itself was a variant of Lowell. The surname Lovell originated as a Norman French nickname, from Anglo-Norman lou meaning "wolf" combined wit...
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...
Loviatar is a name found in Finnish mythology. The meaning of the name is uncertain, though it is often connected to the Finnish word lovi ("notch" or "crack"), related to the concept of falling into a trance — langeta l...
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...
Lovorka is a Croatian feminine given name derived from the Croatian word lovor, meaning "laurel tree." The laurel, or bay tree, has deep symbolic roots in Mediterranean and European cultures, traditionally representing v...
Lovre is a Croatian masculine given name, typically used as a short form of Lovrenco, the Croatian variant of Lawrence. The name ultimately traces back to the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum" — a city...
Lovrenc is a Slovene form of Laurence, derived from the Roman cognomen Laurentius. The name ultimately traces back to the Latin laurus meaning "laurel", a plant symbolizing victory and honor in ancient Rome. Laurentium i...
Lovrenco is a Croatian masculine given name, equivalent to the English Laurence or Laurentius. It derives from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum" — a city in ancient Italy probably named after the La...
Lovro is a masculine given name primarily used in Croatia and Slovenia. It is a short form of Lovrenc, which is the Slovene equivalent of the Latin name Laurentius, ultimately derived from the Roman cognomen _Laurentius_...
Lowe is a Swedish masculine first name, a variant form of Love 1, which itself is the Swedish form of Louis. As such, Lowe ultimately shares the deep etymological roots of Louis, deriving from the French form of Ludovicu...
Lowell is a masculine given name of English origin, derived from an English surname that itself originated as a Norman French nickname. The name comes from Old French lou meaning "wolf" combined with a diminutive suffix,...
Lowie is a Dutch masculine given name, derived as a short form or variant of Louis. The name Louis itself comes from the French form of Latin Ludovicus, ultimately from the Germanic Ludwig, meaning "famous warrior." Whil...
Lowri is a Welsh feminine given name, derived as a form of Laura. Laura itself originates from the Late Latin name Laurus, meaning "laurel", a plant whose leaves were used in ancient Rome to craft victory garlands. The n...
Loyal is an English given name derived directly from the English word loyal, meaning faithful and devoted. The word itself entered English from Old French loial, which in turn comes from Latin legalis (meaning "legal" or...
EtymologyLoyalty is an English female given name taken directly from the English word loyalty. The word was originally borrowed from Old French loiauté, a derivative of loial 'loyal', itself derived from Latin legalis 'l...
Loyd is a variant spelling of the Welsh name Lloyd. While Lloyd derives from the Welsh word llwyd meaning "grey", Loyd emerged as an Anglicized respelling that gained usage as both a surname and a masculine given name. T...
Lətif is an Azerbaijani masculine given name, derived from the Arabic name Latif. In Arabic, the root l-ṭ-f conveys notions of gentleness, subtlety, and kindness. The name appears in Islamic tradition as al-Laṭīf, one of...
Lú is a modern Irish name, derived from the older form Lugh, a central figure in Irish mythology. The name is ultimately traced back to the Celtic god Lugus, whose cult was widespread among ancient Gaulish and British tr...
Lúa is the Galician form of Luna, meaning "the moon" in Latin. In Galician, the word lúa itself means "moon," making the name a direct astronomical reference. The name shares its etymology with the Roman goddess Luna, wh...
Luan is an Albanian masculine given name meaning "lion." Originating from the Albanian word luan itself, the name reflects strength, courage, and royalty, mirroring the lion's symbolic status across many cultures. While...
Luana is a feminine given name whose modern popularity was sparked by the 1932 film Bird of Paradise, in which it was borne by the main character, a Polynesian girl. The film itself was adapted from a 1912 play set in Ha...
Luann is a female given name of English origin, typically used as a combination of Lou and Ann or as a variant of Luana. It is a compound name, blending elements from names like Louise or Louis with the classic Ann, whic...
Luanna is an English feminine given name, likely formed as a combination of Lou (a short form of Louise or Louis) and Anna, or as a variant of Luana.EtymologyThe name Luanna is a compound created from two popular name el...
Luanne is a modern English feminine given name, derived as a Luann by opening the second syllable. It can be seen either as a combination of the short forms Lou (from Louise or Louis) and Ann, or as a variant of Luana, a...
Luay is an Arabic male given name that means "little wild ox" in Arabic. It is a diminutive of laʾan (لأًى), which means "wild ox" and figuratively conveys the sense of "shield, protector". Etymology and Historical Conte...
Ľuba is the Slovak form of Ljuba, a Slavic name derived from the element ľuby meaning 'love'. In Slovak, Ľuba is exclusively a feminine name, reflecting its common usage as a girl's name across many Slavic languages, alt...
Luba is a feminine given name used in Georgian, Russian, and Ukrainian. In Russian and Ukrainian contexts, it is an alternate transcription of Люба (see Lyuba), which functions as a diminutive of Lyubov, a name derived f...
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...
Lubbert is a Dutch masculine given name, representing the Dutch form of the Old German name Leutbert. The name is composed of the Germanic elements liut meaning "people" and beraht meaning "bright," giving the overall se...
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...
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...
Lubna is an Arabic feminine given name meaning "storax tree" (from the element lubn). Storax (Styrax officinalis) is a fragrant resin used in perfumery and incense in the ancient Middle East, giving the name an associati...
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...
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 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 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 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...
Ľubomirŭ is a reconstructed Proto-Slavic form of the name Lubomír. It represents the linguistic ancestor of various modern Slavic variants, such as Bulgarian Ljubomir, Czech Lubomír, and Slovene Ljubo.The name is compose...
Ľubor is a Lubor is derived from the Proto-Slavic element ľuby meaning "love." The name has a masculine character and is common in Slovak-speaking regions. It is a variant of Lubor, with related forms such as Ľuboš (Slov...
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...
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...
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...
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 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...
Lubuto is a feminine name of Bemba origin, spoken primarily in Zambia. In the Bemba language, the name directly translates to "knowledge, light", embodying concepts of enlightenment and wisdom. As a given name, Lubuto re...
Luc is a French and Welsh masculine given name, equivalent to the English Luke. Linguistically, Luc derives from the Latin Lucas, which itself comes from the Greek Λουκᾶς (Loukas), a shortened form of Λουκανός (Loukanos)...
Luca is an Italian and Romanian form of Lucas (see Luke). This name has a rich history, originating from the Greek name Loukas, which means "from Lucania," a region in southern Italy. The name gained popularity due to th...
Luca 2 is a Hungarian feminine form of Lucia, ultimately derived from the Latin Lucius, meaning "light." The name is closely tied to the 4th-century Christian martyr Saint Lucia, who, according to tradition, was a wealth...
Lucan is a historical first name derived from the Roman cognomen Lucanus, which originated from the name of the city of Luca in Tuscany (modern Lucca). The name is most famously associated with Marcus Annaeus Lucanus (AD...
Lucanus is a Latin masculine given name, serving as a direct Latinized form of Lucan. The name Lucan itself derives from the Roman cognomen Lucanus, which originated from the city of Luca in Tuscany (modern Lucca). The m...
Lucas is a masculine given name of Latin origin, derived from the Latin verb lucere, meaning "to shine" or "to be light." It serves as the Latin form of the Greek name Luke (Loukas), and is used in numerous languages inc...