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13,457Liss is a short form of Elisabet, the Scandinavian and Finnish form of Elizabeth. As a given name, Liss is used primarily in Danish and Norwegian naming traditions. It is one of several diminutive variants of Elisabet th...
Lissa is a feminine given name, primarily used in English. It is most commonly a short form of Melissa, a name of Greek origin meaning "bee." As a diminutive, Lissa offers a concise and sweet alternative to the longer Me...
Lissi is a Danish diminutive of the female given name Elisabet. As a variant form, it belongs to the rich family of names ultimately derived from Elizabeth, a name of Hebrew origin meaning "my God is an oath" (from the r...
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...
Lital is a modern Hebrew feminine name meaning "my dew," derived from the Hebrew elements li ("for me") and ṭal ("dew"). The name evokes freshness and gentleness, drawing on the poetic imagery of dew as a life-giving and...
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...
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,...
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...
Liudmila is a Belarusian form of the name Ludmila, and also serves as an alternate transcription of the Russian Людмила (typically rendered Lyudmila in English) or Ukrainian Людмила (see Lyudmyla). Originating from the S...
Liudmyla is a Ukrainian feminine given name, an alternate transcription of the Ukrainian name Людмила, which is also rendered as Lyudmyla. It derived from the Slavic root name Ludmila, which means "favour of the people"...
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...
Liutgard is an Old German variant of the name Leutgard, which itself derives from Luitgard. The name is composed of the Old High German elements liut meaning "people" and gart meaning "enclosure, yard" or "protection," h...
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 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 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 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 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...
Lívia is a female given name used in Hungarian, Portuguese, and Slovak, deriving from the Latin Livia, which itself is the feminine form of the Roman family name Livius. The name carries echoes of ancient Rome, both thro...
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...
Livia is a short form of the name Olivia. As an English diminutive, it has gained popularity as an independent given name, particularly in the late 20th and early 21st centuries.Etymology and OriginLivia derives from Oli...
Etymology and OriginsLiviana is a feminine name of Roman origin, derived from the Roman family name Livianus, which itself traces back to the Livius clan. The root name Livius may be related to the Latin words liveo ("to...
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...
Līvija is the Latvian form of Livia 1, a name with ancient Roman origins. It traces back to the Roman family name Livius, which may be derived from Latin liveo meaning "to envy" or lividus meaning "blue, envious." The na...
Livna is a Hebrew name meaning "white". It is a feminine name derived from the Hebrew root laban, which carries connotations of whiteness, purity, and brightness. The name shares its root with the word for "moon" (levana...
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...
Livvy is a diminutive of Olivia, a name that has been popular in English-speaking countries since the 18th century. While Livvy itself is not a standalone name with a long history, it serves as a short, affectionate vari...
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...
Liwia is a Polish feminine given name, derived as a variant of the Latin name Livia, which ultimately stems from the Roman family name Livius. The root name Livius is of uncertain etymology, possibly related to Latin liv...
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"...
Liyana is a feminine name of Malay origin, derived from the Arabic word ليّن (layyin), meaning "soft, delicate." This Arabic root stems from لان (lāna), which conveys the concept of softness or gentleness. The name refle...
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 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...
Lizaveta is a Russian short form of Yelizaveta, the Russian form of the English name Elizabeth. While the full name Yelizaveta is used in formal contexts, Lizaveta often appears as an affectionate or informal variant, si...
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 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...
Meaning and Origin Lizette is a Diminutive of Elizabeth. In the context of given names, a diminutive form often conveys affection or familiarity, but Lizette has also been used as a standalone name. The root name Elizabe...
Lizzie is a diminutive of Elizabeth, often used as a nickname but also occasionally bestowed as an independent given name in the United States, particularly in the late 19th century. The name Elizabeth ultimately derives...
Lizzy is a diminutive form of Elizabeth, often used as a given name in its own right, particularly in English-speaking countries. The name's popularity spiked in the late 19th century, a trend echoed by its variant Lizzi...
Ljerka is a feminine given name used in Croatian, Serbian, and Slovene, derived from the rare Serbo-Croatian word lijer meaning “lily”. While the more common word for lily in the language is ljiljan, lijer is an archaic...
Ljilja is a feminine given name primarily used in Croatian and Serbian contexts. It is a short or diminutive form of the longer name Ljiljana. The root name deriving from the ljiljan, which is Serbo-Croatian equivalent o...
EtymologyLjiljana is a feminine given name prevalent in Croatian and Serbian cultures. It derives from the Serbo-Croatian word ljiljan, meaning "lily." The name thus belongs to a broad cross-cultural category of floral n...
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 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 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...
Ljubov is an alternate transcription of the Russian name Lyubov (Любовь), meaning "love" in Russian. Derived from the Slavic element ľuby (same meaning), it is a common female given name in Russia and other Slavic countr...
Ljudmila is the Slovene form of Ludmila, a name of Slavic origin meaning "favour of the people" from the elements ľudŭ ("people") and milŭ ("gracious, dear"). The name is particularly associated with Saint Ludmila, a 10t...
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...
Llinos is a Welsh feminine given name derived directly from the Welsh word for linnet (Linaria cannabina), a small bird in the finch family. The name is part of a tradition in Welsh naming culture that draws from nature,...
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...
Lluvia is a Spanish feminine given name that translates directly to "rain" in English. As a word name, it belongs to a category of nature-inspired names that evoke natural phenomena, similar to Nube ("cloud") or Sol ("su...
Ləman is a feminine given name used primarily in Azerbaijan. It is possibly derived from Arabic لمعان (lamaʿān) meaning "shine, gleam" [1]. The name reflects a quality of brightness or radiance, often valued in personal...
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...
Loan 2 is a Vietnamese feminine name derived from Sino-Vietnamese loan, from the character 鸞, which refers to a mythological bird similar to the Chinese luan. This bird is often depicted as a messenger of the gods and a...
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...
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...