person name with L
Short form of Lawrence. Very common in US.
Popular flower-inspired name, from the lily.
Irish form of William, hugely popular now.
Feminine of Latin Laurus, very widespread.
Biblical name, author of a Gospel.
Variant spelling of Lily, common in English.
From Spanish/Portuguese, big in 20th century.
From Latin “leo” meaning lion. Very trendy.
Short form of Elisabeth, classic worldwide.
From Latin Lucia, means “light”. Very common.
Spanish/Portuguese form of Louis, very common.
Unisex English name, from surname “Lauren”.
From Latin name Lucius, common in many lands.
Short and stylish given name, popular in Europe.
From Greek Leon, meaning “lion”. Classic name.
French form of Ludwig, royal European name.
Italian/Spanish name, famous via da Vinci.
Short given name, popular in Slavic regions.
Diminutive of Leonard; friendly nickname name.
Short form of Larissa; common in Europe.
Hebrew given name meaning 'weary'; biblical Leah.
English form of Leonardus; means 'brave lion'.
Modern English given name; popular in US.
Arabic-origin name; popular via song “Layla”.
Unisex name of Scottish origin; means 'little hollow'.
Variant of Leila/Lilah; used as a female name.
English given name; also surname; means 'land'.
French and Spanish given name; famous as Messi.
Unisex given name; also surname; used in US/UK.
Short form of names like Cecilia or Rosalia.
Hebrew name meaning 'joined, attached'; biblical.
English unisex given name; also common surname.
Latin-origin given name; also moon goddess name.
French and English female name; form of Louis.
International female name; short for Carolina etc.
English given name; rare today; also a surname.
Short form of Helena or Magdalena; pan-European.
Nickname from Alexis/Alexa; modern given name.
Variant of Layla; Arabic origin meaning 'night'.
Greek-origin female name meaning 'from Lydia'.
English form of Lillian, popular in US/UK
Variant of Lilian, used in many countries
Given name of Arabic origin, means “night”
Short form of Lori/Laurel, common in US
Short form of Leah/Héléa, used in Europe
English given name from Latin Laurentius
Diminutive of Lili/Lily, used as a first name
Italian/Romanian given name, means “light”
Feminine given name, used in many languages
Nickname for Elizabeth, widely used as a name
Given name in Spanish/Italian, “light”
Spanish/Portuguese given name, quite common
Given name, variant of Lindsay, used in US/UK
Italian male given name from Laurentius
Pet form of Liz/Elizabeth, used as a name
Form of Lillian/Lilian, used as first name
Female given name of Greek origin, “cheerful”
English given name, from French 'le roi' meaning 'the king'.
Form of Louis, used as a friendly given name.
English given name, possibly from Old French 'island'.
Luisa is the Spanish/Italian form of Louisa, common first name.
Unisex English given name, also a surname in use as first name.
Leena is a variant of Lena, used in Finland and India.
Modern English given name, variant of Lila/Lilah.
Short form of Elizabeth, widely used as a first name.
Given name from a Scottish surname; unisex in English.
Indian masculine given name, from Sanskrit 'play, sport'.
English given name, modern spelling of Lacey.
Unisex given name, short for Laura or Laurence.
Scandinavian form of Laurence, common male first name.
English given name and unisex name, also a surname.
Nickname-style given name, sometimes full first name.
Indian male given name, from Sanskrit meaning 'lord'.
Given name of Greek origin, known from Peanuts' Linus.
English given name, combining 'Lee' and 'Anne'.
Variant of Lacey, used as a female given name.
Variant of Luka/Luca, common given name in Europe.
Variant of Lauren/Lorenzo; used in US as a given name.
Feminine name from Latin leo, meaning “lioness”.
Given name, often for women; known from Superman’s Lois Lane.
Nickname‑style given name; also means fortunate.
Spanish nickname for Eduardo; also used as a first name.
Italian/Portuguese feminine name from Latin Lucius.
English form of Louise; classic female given name.
French‑origin female name; also a region of France.
Indian feminine name, from Sanskrit, meaning “grace”.
Nickname for Elizabeth; common English given name.
Short modern given name; also Scandinavian for “life”.
Diminutive of Elizabeth; common in UK/US.
Modern gender‑neutral given name, short for Alexander.
Scottish name from Lachlann, “from the fjord‑land”.
Feminine given name, popular mid‑20th century.
Welsh‑origin male given name; double‑L pronounced /ɬ/.
Used as a nickname/given name in various cultures.
Given name from the laurel plant; unisex but often female.
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