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Long is a Chinese and Vietnamese masculine given name with multiple meanings depending on the characters used. In Chinese, it can be derived from 龙 (lóng) meaning "dragon," a symbol of power, strength, and good fortune...
Loni is a feminine given name in English usage. It is generally considered a variant of Lonnie, though in the case of American actress Loni Anderson (1945–2025), whose fame popularized the name in the late 1970s, it was...
Lor is a short form of Laurens, the Dutch and Limburgish form of the Latin name Laurentius. In Limburgish—a regional language spoken in the southeastern Netherlands and neighboring parts of Belgium and Germany—shortened...
Lora is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries, functioning as a variant spelling of Laura. While its core meaning derives from the same Latin root as Laura, Lora has developed its own identit...
Loraine is a feminine given name that serves as a variant of Lorraine. Lorraine itself is derived from the name of a region in eastern France, which originally meant "kingdom of Lothar". Lothar was a Frankish king and a...
Loránd is a Hungarian masculine given name, functioning as the Hungarian form of Roland. It is closely related to the variant Lóránt, which also represents the same origin. The name derives from the Old Germanic elements...
Lóránt is a Hungarian masculine given name and surname, serving as the Hungarian equivalent of the name Roland. It derives from the Old Germanic elements hruod meaning "fame" and lant meaning "land," though some etymolog...
Lorayne is a feminine given name primarily used in English-speaking countries. It is a variant of Lorraine, a name derived from the region in northeastern France. The region's name itself traces back to the Lothar, a Fra...
EtymologyLorcán is an Irish male given name that means "little fierce one". It derives from the Old Irish word lorcc meaning "fierce" combined with a diminutive suffix, giving the sense of "little fierce one" or "little...
Lore is a German contracted form of Eleonore. It emerged as a shortened variant, likely through phonetic reduction, and is used as an independent feminine given name in German-speaking countries.Etymology and OriginsLore...
Lore 2 is a Basque feminine given name meaning "flower". In Basque, lore itself is the word for flower, making the name a direct nature reference. As a given name, it shares the same etymological root as the more common...
Lorea is a feminine given name of Basque origin, meaning "flower". It is a variant of Lore, which directly stems from the Basque word for flower. In Basque culture, floral names are common and often reflect the region's...
Loren is a given name in English that is primarily either a short form of Laurence (masculine) or a variant of Lauren (feminine). Its roots trace back to the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum," an ancien...
Lorena is the Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, and Romanian form of the English name Lorraine. The ultimate origin of Lorraine is the French region of the same name, itself derived from Lothar, the great-grandson of Charlem...
Lorena is a feminine given name in English usage, popularized in the United States during the 19th century. It is a Latinized form of Lauren, ultimately deriving from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentu...
Lorens is a Scandinavian given name, predominantly used in Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. It serves as the Old Scandinavian form of Laurence, ultimately deriving from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum"...
Lorenz is a German given name and surname, derived from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, which means "from Laurentum." Laurentum was an ancient city in Italy, its name probably stemming from Latin laurus "laurel." The name...
Lorenza is an Italian and Spanish feminine given name, derived as the feminine form of Laurence (ultimately from the Roman cognomen Laurentius). The name Lorenzo is the masculine counterpart in Spanish.Etymology and Hist...
Loreta is a feminine given name with Italian origins, ultimately deriving from the town of Loreto in Italy. The name Loreto itself comes from the Latin word Lauretum, meaning "laurel grove," referencing the lush bay laur...
Lori is a female given name of English origin, functioning as a diminutive of Laura, Lorraine, and other names beginning with Lor. It came into prominence in the United States during the mid-20th century, rapidly rising...
Lorie is an English feminine given name, functioning as a variant spelling of Lori. Both Lorie and Lori originated as diminutives, or short forms, of names beginning with the element "Lor-", notably Laura and Lorraine. W...
Lorin is a given name that serves as a variant of Loren, which in turn can be a short form of Laurence 1 (masculine) or a variant of Lauren (feminine). The name thus ultimately derives from the Roman cognomen Laurentius,...
Lőrinc is the Hungarian form of the ancient Roman cognomen Laurence, ultimately derived from the Latin Laurentius, meaning “from Laurentum.” Laurentum was a city in ancient Italy, its name probably originating from the L...
Lorinda is a feminine given name elaborated from Lori with the addition of the popular name suffix inda. It is used primarily in English-speaking countries, particularly the United States, where such elaborations were fa...
Lorine is an English feminine given name, typically considered a variant of Lorene. Lorene itself is a variant of Lauren or a feminine form of Loren, while Loren can be a short form of Laurence 1 or a variant of Lauren....
EtymologyLoris is an Italian masculine given name, functioning as a diminutive of Lorenzo, the Italian form of Laurence 1. The root name ultimately derives from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum" — a...
Lorn is a given name, a variant spelling of Lorne. The name Lorne originates from the title Marquis of Lorne, which itself derives from the Scottish place name Lorne. This place name is thought to come from the name of t...
Lorna is a feminine given name created by the author R. D. Blackmore for the title character in his novel Lorna Doone (1869). The name is believed to be derived from the Scottish place name Lorne or the title Marquess of...
Lorne is a masculine given name, most commonly found in English-speaking countries, particularly in Canada. It originated as a title-related name, drawn from the Marquis of Lorne, a title associated with the Scottish reg...
Lot 1 is not a typical given name; it is the designation of an important character from the Hebrew Bible—Lot—often referred to with the numeric identifier '1' in some modern contexts (such as data systems or indexing) to...
Lot is a figure from Arthurian legend, derived from the name of the region of Lothian in southern Scotland. The origin of the name 'Lothian' is uncertain, though it may have ancient roots predating the medieval period. I...
Lothair is an English form of the Germanic name Lothar. This name has a rich historical pedigree, borne by several medieval European rulers. The underlying Germanic root hlut means "famous, loud" and heri means "army", s...
Lothaire is the French form of Lothar, a Germanic name derived from Hlothar, itself from the elements hlut "famous, loud" and heri "army", giving the meaning "famous army." The name has a rich royal heritage, used widely...
Lothar is a masculine given name derived from the Germanic name Hlothar, which means "famous army". This compound name blends the Proto-Germanic elements hlut "famous, loud" and heri "army". The name is modern Danish, Fi...
Loti is the Slovene form of Lotte, itself a short form of Charlotte or Liselotte. As a given name in Slovenia, Loti serves as a feminine name derived from the Germanic and French naming traditions. The name Charlotte ult...
Lotus is a feminine given name of English usage, derived from the name of the lotus flower (Nelumbo nucifera) or the mythological lotus tree. The name ultimately comes from Greek λωτός (lotos). In Greek and Roman mytholo...
Lou is a unisex given name used primarily in Dutch, English, and French contexts. It functions as a short form of the feminine Louise or the masculine Louis, making it one of many diminutives that bridge gender lines. Th...
Loua is a very rare Dutch feminine given name, possibly a variant of Lou. As a short form, Lou itself is derived from Louise or Louis, ultimately tracing back to Louis, the French form of Ludovicus, Latinized from Ludwig...
Louhi is a central figure in Finnish mythology, known as the powerful ruler of Pohjola and a death goddess. The name Louhi is a variant of Loviatar, which bears the same mythological associations. In Finnish folklore, Lo...
Loui is a Swedish and Danish variant of Louie, itself a diminutive of Louis. The name Louis derives from the French form of Latinized Ludovicus, which comes from the Germanic name Ludwig. Loui thus shares the same royal...
Louie is an English given name, traditionally considered a diminutive of Louis. It originated in the United Kingdom as a simplified spelling of Louis, reflecting a pronunciation without the silent 's' common in British E...
Louis is the French form of the Latinized name Ludovicus, itself derived from the Old Frankish name Chlodwig. The name originates from the Proto-Germanic elements *hlūdaz ('loud, famous') and *wiganą ('to battle, to figh...
Louisa is a Latinate feminine form of the masculine name Louis, popularized across the Dutch, English, and German usage zones. The name emerged in the 18th century as a Latinized derivation of Louise, itself the French f...
Louise is the French feminine form of Louis. It has been used across multiple European languages, including Danish, Dutch, English, French, German, Norwegian, and Swedish, and has seen particular popularity since the 19t...
Louiza is a Greek feminine form of the name Louis. In Greek, it is spelled Λουίζα and is predominantly used in Greece and among the Greek diaspora.Etymology and RootsThe name Louis derives from the Germanic name Hludowig...
Louka is the French form of Luca 1, making it a French adaptation of a name that has deep roots in Christian tradition. The name ultimately derives from the Greek Loukas (Λουκᾶς), likely a shortened form of Loukanos (Λου...
Loukas (Greek: Λουκᾶς or Λουκάς) is the original Greek form of the name Luke, derived from the Latin Lucas. The name is generally understood to be a shortened form of Λουκανός (Loukanos), meaning “from Lucania,” a region...
Lourdes is a feminine given name derived from the name of a French town in the Pyrenees. The town's name, Lourdes, originates from its ancient Roman name Lourdes (later Lorda in Occitan). Before the 19th century, Lourdes...
Lourens is a Dutch and Frisian form of the Latin name Laurence, which ultimately derives from the Roman cognomen Laurentius, meaning "from Laurentum" in ancient Italy. Laurentum itself likely derives from the Latin word...
Lova 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 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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...