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Derived from Hebrew לָבָן (lavan) meaning "white". In the Old Testament this is the name of the father of Rachel and Leah.
Scottish Gaelic form of Laurence 1.
Irish form of Laurence 1.
Latinized form of Λακεδαίμων (Lakedaimon), the Greek name of the city-state also commonly called Sparta. According to Greek mythology Lacedaemon, a...
Means "apportioner" in Greek. She was one of the three Fates or Μοῖραι (Moirai) in Greek mythology. She was responsible for deciding how long each...
Diminutive of Lachlan.
Anglicized form of Lachlann, the Scottish Gaelic form of Lochlainn. In the English-speaking world, this name was especially popular in Australia...
From Old Irish Lachtnae meaning "milk-coloured", from lacht "milk" (borrowed from Latin). This was the name of a great-grandfather of the Irish king B...
Diminutive of László.
Variant of Lacy. This name jumped in popularity in 2003 after the media coverage of the murder of Laci Peterson (1975-2002) [1].
Means "lily of the valley" in Romanian (species Convallaria majalis). It is derived from a diminutive form of lacrămă "tear".
From a surname that was derived from Lassy, the name of a town in Normandy. The name of the town was Gaulish in origin, perhaps deriving from a...
The name of a poorly attested Slavic goddess, possibly derived from Old Slavic lada "maiden, woman, wife" [1]. It can also be a diminutive of Vladisla...
Romanian and Portuguese form of Vladislav.
Medieval Latinized form of Vladislav.
Czech, Slovak, Slovene, Croatian and Serbian variant of Vladislav.
From the English noble title Lady, derived from Old English hlæfdige, originally meaning "bread kneader". This name grew in popularity in Latin...
Means "of God" in Hebrew. This is the name of the father of Eliasaph in the Old Testament. It is misspelled as Δαήλ (Dael) in the Greek translation,...
Feminine form of Laelius, a Roman family name of unknown meaning. This is also the name of a type of flower, an orchid found in Mexico and Central...
Means "gatherer of the people" in Greek. This is the name of the father of Odysseus in Greek mythology. It was later utilized by Shakespeare for a...
Original Latin form of Letitia, as well as a French variant. This name began rising in popularity in France around the same time that Serge...
Catalan diminutive of Eulalia.
From medieval Latin Laloecen, possibly related to Welsh llallo meaning "brother, friend". This name appears in medieval tales about Saint Kentigern, b...
From Latvian laime and Lithuanian laimė, which mean "luck, fate". This was the name of the Latvian and Lithuanian goddess of fate, luck, pregnancy...
Means "given luck" in Latvian, from laime "luck, fate, happiness" and dota "given". This is the name of a character in the Latvian national epic Lāčpl...
Derived from Latvian laime meaning "luck, fate, happiness". Laimonis is a character in the play Vaidelote (1894) by the Latvian playwright Aspazija.
Lithuanian diminutive of Laima.
Portuguese form of Lais.