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Laquinton is an American baby boy's name with a unique, modern sound derived from combining elements of other names. Its origins are uncertain, but it has gained popularity in recent years, with only 12 boys being named Laquinton in the U.S. in 2019.
Laquisa is a distinctive Spanish name derived from the Basque name "Lausia," meaning "little lake" or "small pond.
Laquise is a unique African American name derived from the Spanish "Lacis", meaning 'lace' or 'network'. It signifies elegance, sophistication, and intricate beauty, much like lace patterns.
LaQuisha is an African American variant of Akosua, meaning "born on Wednesday" in Akan culture, combining African heritage with American culture.
Laquishia is a unique African American name meaning 'smart' or 'intelligent' in Swahili, derived from the blend of LaShanda and Quisha.
Laquista is an African-American name derived from the Swahili word "laquistu," meaning "bold" or "courageous.
Laquita is an African American name derived from Spanish "Laura," meaning "laurel" or "wreath of bay leaves.
Laquite is a rare French given name derived from Occitan "laquit", meaning "the little one" or "the tiny one". It signifies smallness or delicacy, suggesting a gentle nature while also implying adaptability.
Laquitha is an African American girl's name created by combining Laquita and Aquitha in the late 20th century. It has no specific meaning but is associated with uniqueness, strength, and intelligence.
Laquitia is a unique African name of Mandinka origin, meaning "happy" or "joyful," symbolizing hope and optimism.
The unique name Laquitta, coined by Iceberg Slim in his 1969 novel 'Pimp,' is of African American origin and combines Latisha and Aquita.
Laquanda is an African American name of unknown origin and meaning.
Laqundra is a unique African-American feminine given name, created by singer Aaliyah in the mid-1990s with an unknown meaning but chosen for its distinctive sound.
Laqunita is a unique African American given name with no widely accepted meaning, believed to have been created by parents seeking something special for their daughter. It gained popularity in the United States during the late 20th century, particularly among African American communities, peaking in the mid-1990s. Despite its unclear origin, many parents are drawn to Laqunita for its distinctive sound and spelling.
The unique name Laquoia has unclear African origins, possibly meaning "light" or "illumination.
Laquon is an American name of African-American origin, coined by parents seeking a distinctive name reflecting their cultural heritage. Its meaning is unknown, but it gained popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s for its unique sound and cultural significance.
Laquonda is a unique African American name that emerged in the mid-20th century U.S., possibly derived from Latin "aqua" (water) and English "-unda" (abundance), potentially meaning "abundance of water." It's not common, but notable individuals like LaQuanda "La" Toya Jackson bear this distinctive name.
Laqusha is an African name of Igbo origin, found among the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria and Cameroon. It's derived from the Hindu name Lakshmi, meaning 'goddess of wealth.' This unique name blends cultural roots with a distinct sound.
Laqwan is a distinctive African male name of Igbo origin (Nigeria), meaning 'meeting place of strength'.
Laqwanda is a unique African-origin Swahili name meaning 'brave warrior', reflecting ancient admiration for courage.
Lara is a elegant female name derived from the Latin 'lar', meaning 'house' or 'home'. In Roman mythology, Lara was revered as the goddess of hearth and home.
Lara is a woman's name of uncertain Latin or Slavic origin, possibly meaning 'guardian spirit' or 'cheerful'. It gained popularity in the late 19th century through Alfred Tennyson's poem "Lara" and has been borne by notable figures such as Soviet cosmonaut Larisa Tatinova.
Larae is an American name created by Stephen King for his novel 'Insomnia', meaning 'brighten' or 'shine'.
Laraea: Latin origin; means 'laurel'.
Larah is a Hebrew-derived name meaning 'princess' or 'noble lady', created by adding an 'r' to Sarah, the biblical matriarch known for her strength and courage.
Larai is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, translating to 'calmness' or 'peaceful'.
Laraia is a captivating Arabic name derived from 'Laraya', meaning generous.
The name Laraib is of Arabic origin, translating to "lightning" or "flash of lightning," and is associated with the swift eloquence of Muhammad's companion Abdullah ibn Masud.
Larain is a rare Hebrew feminine given name meaning 'song' or 'joyous song', first appearing in the Middle Ages and inspired by a singer at King David's court.
Laraina is a rare female name derived from ancient Greek, meaning 'guardian spirits' from Roman mythology.
Laraine is a unique Irish name derived from the surname O'Lachtnain, meaning "from the enclosure of Lachtan," which translates to "strong warrior.
Larajean is an American-origin name created by blending Lara ('laurel') and Jean ('God is gracious'), offering a rare yet meaningful combination of victory and divine favor.
Laralee is an original and rare name of unknown origin, with no documented meaning or history, allowing for personal interpretation and creativity in creating its legacy.
Laralyn is an Irish name meaning "from the lark's meadow" or "song of the lark," associated with melody and music, and popularized by Canadian singer-songwriter Laralyn Denham.
Laramee is a unique American given name popularized by actress Laraine Newman, likely inspired by the French word 'rêve' meaning 'dream'.
Laramie, originating from the French word 'laramee,' meaning 'the place of little prairie dogs,' is a unique name with roots in Wyoming's history, embodying strength and pioneering spirit.
Laramie is an American female given name derived from the Wyoming city of the same name, established in 1868 during the Transcontinental Railroad's construction. Its etymology remains unclear but likely originates from French roots ("La Ramée," meaning "the grove") or possibly a French-Canadian trapper named LaRamee.
Laramy is a distinctive American given name coined by Thomas Wolfe for his novel "Of Time and the River." Its meaning remains unclear, but it is sometimes associated with the Laramie River in Wyoming. Despite uncertain origins, Laramy has gained global popularity as a unisex name, often leaning towards male due to its strong sound.
Larance is a rare, distinctive name of Latin origin, derived from 'laurus', meaning 'bay laurel'. Once awarded as symbols of victory in ancient Rome, this name has evolved over centuries.
Laranda is a rare, Spanish-origin female name derived from 'laranda,' meaning 'laurel,' symbolizing victory and immortality.