Lurlean is an uncommon American girl's name derived from the German surname Lerchen meaning 'lark', inspired by the bird's melodious song symbolizing happiness.
Lurleen, of Scottish or Irish origin, meaning 'from the fortress' or 'from Laurentum', gained prominence through Lurleen Wallace, Alabama's acting governor known for her strength and leadership.
Lus is a rare, exotic name of Portuguese origin meaning 'light', alternatively derived from Scandinavian roots via Ludwig meaning 'famous warrior'. Despite its varied meanings, Lus remains uncommon and has no widely known historical figures.
Lusana is a unisex name of African origin, meaning 'born during rain' or 'peaceful one', reflecting Bantu cultures' association of rain with abundance and harmony.
Lushawn is a rare African American name derived from 'Louis' (meaning "renowned warrior") and 'Shawn' (meaning "god is gracious"), conveying strength and grace.
Lusia is a Latin-origin name derived from " Lusitania," an ancient European region now known as Portugal. It's often linked to Lusitania, a legendary Roman figure renowned for her beauty and intelligence. While it shares similarities with Lucy or Lucia (meaning 'light'), Lusia stands out in its association with the historical region of Lusitania. Throughout history, notable figures like mathematician Lusia Stren and actress Lusia Zaitzeva have carried this distinctive name.
Lusiana is a rare Italian feminine given name derived from Latin 'lucere', meaning 'to shine' or 'light'. It translates to 'shining light' or 'bright as day'.
The name Lusiano, of Italian origin, is a variant of Lucius, which means "light" or "brilliant" in Latin. It was popular among ancient Roman families, including several emperors like Lucius Verus and Lucius Annaeus Seneca, and remains so today.
Lusila is a unique, captivating name of African origin, derived from the Shona language, meaning "she is like a star," symbolizing guidance, beauty, and brilliance.
Lusine is an Armenian name derived from "lus," meaning lily, symbolizing purity and grace. It was popularized by 19th-century poet Lusine Abgaryan, who advocated women's rights.
Lusio is a rare Latin name meaning 'light' or 'illumination', associated with early Christian virtues and Roman children born during the winter solstice.
Lusvin is a unique Latin-derived name originally meaning 'bringer of light' or 'shining one', inspired by the Roman praenomen Lucius, often given to babies born at dawn.
Lute is a rare, Latin-derived name with historic roots dating back to ancient Rome, where it was believed to possess protective powers against evil spirits and bad luck.
Lutha is a distinctive name of uncertain origin, often linked to the Scottish Gaelic word 'luath' meaning swift. Despite its mysterious beginnings, Lutha has been borne by notable figures throughout history, including French nobleman Lutha d'Oyonnax and Italian saint Lutha Maria.