Lourie is a rare French given name derived from the surname Loriot, meaning 'goldfinch', reflecting its medieval origins and association with birdsong.
Lourita is a unique, elegant female given name of Spanish origin, derived from 'loura', meaning 'laurel', the evergreen tree known for its bay leaves used in ancient times to symbolize victory, wisdom, and achievement.
Loutricia is a distinctive female name derived from the Greek word 'loutron', meaning 'bath', and associated with the goddess Aphrodite and the myth of Psyche's spiritual rebirth.
Louvene is a rare but captivating French female name derived from "louve," meaning "she-wolf." It symbolizes strength and independence, popularized by Charles Baudelaire's poem "Louve" in "Les Fleurs du Mal.
Lova is a Swedish-origin unisex name meaning "love", derived from Lovisa, which in turn comes from Latin word 'lovelia'. Once primarily for girls, it's now used for boys too.
Lovada is a distinctive African name popularized by Prince for his son in 1993, with an unclear but suggested meaning of "one who is loved" or "gift of love," reflecting creativity and individuality.
Lovanna is a captivating Latin name derived from "lovania," meaning "full of love." Originating in ancient Rome as an endearment for beloved women, Lovanna has evolved over time and been associated with love, warmth, and affection throughout history.
Love is an English given name derived from the word 'love', symbolizing affection and devotion. It gained popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century, with its peak in 1970.
The name Love, of English origin, means exactly what it sounds like: love. It gained popularity in recent years among celebrities who celebrate love and affection through their children's names.
Lovee is a distinctive name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the English word "love" or the African name Loveth. Its meaning universally represents deep affection.
Lovel is an English name derived from Old English 'hlæf', meaning 'happy' or 'loved'. It was popular among the nobility in medieval England and has historical significance despite not being common today.