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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