Liston is a rare Scottish name derived from Lothian, believed to mean "from Lothian" or "noisy." It has been used as a given name since at least the 17th century, notably by American boxer Joe Louis (born Joseph Liston Barrow).
Lisveth is a rare Scandinavian female name derived from 'hléðr' (hiding place or protection) and 'véthr' (wood), signifying 'hidden wood' or 'protected by woods'.
Litcy is a rare French given name derived from "lit," meaning "bed," associated with rest and relaxation. Its origins and early usage are somewhat mysterious, but it has been used in some French-speaking families.
Litha is a unique name created by J.R.R. Tolkien for his fictional character Lithien in "The Slimarillion," without a definitive origin or meaning beyond its use within his Middle-earth legendarium. Despite this, some people interpret it as signifying light or beauty.
Litia is a rare, modern feminine name of Greek origin, meaning "made of lithium" or "born of lithium," derived from the Greek word "litios." It is associated with creativity and innovation due to its chemical element namesake, lithium.
Lititia is a rare yet captivating Greek name meaning 'stone', popularized during medieval times and associated with Saint Lititia, a 3rd-century Christian martyr.
Litsi is a rare yet captivating Greek name derived from 'litsa', meaning 'olive'. It symbolizes peace, prosperity, and abundance, with historical strength like Litsi Douka, the WWII resistance fighter.
Littzy is a modern, shortened form of Elizabeth or similar names ending in "liz", with no definitive independent use prior to the late 20th century. Its meaning, derived from Elizabeth, is "My God is an oath" or "God is my oath".
Liu is a distinctive Chinese name composed of 'LIU' (follow) and 'YUM' (strict). It's historically significant, carried by prominent figures like Liu Yum during the Three Kingdoms period.
Liv is a Scandinavian-derived name originally meaning 'protection' and 'bear', popularized in Norway in the late 19th century thanks to Viking heroine Liv.
Livan is a rare yet historically significant male name of Spanish origin, translating to 'from the city of Livano', conveying rootedness and ancestral connection.