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Larona is a unique African name from the Yoruba culture meaning "Our wealth," symbolizing prosperity and abundance.
Laronda is a distinctive American name variant of La Ronda, created in the early 20th century.
Larone is a distinctive male given name of African origin, derived from the Yoruba culture, meaning "birth after significant transformation.
Laronica is a unique, captivating name of Latin origin, derived from 'laurus', meaning 'laurel', symbolizing success and victory in Roman culture.
Laronn is a distinct African-origin name derived from Laroye, meaning "meeting place" in Yoruba, combined with French Ronan, signifying fateful connection and destiny.
Laronna is a rare, unique name with unknown origins and meaning.
Laronte is an uncommon, yet significant African name derived from the Yoruba culture of West Africa. In Yoruba language, it means 'to wait patiently.'
Laronzo, of Yoruba origin, means 'one who follows the path'.
Larosa is a captivating female name of Spanish origin, derived from "rosa," meaning rose, symbolizing love and beauty. In Spain, the name holds rich cultural significance, notably appearing in Cervantes' "Don Quixote." While not widely used today, Larosa remains a distinctive choice, conveying elegance and grace.
Larose is a French name meaning 'the rose,' originating from southern France as either an occupational name or derived from a house sign featuring a rose.
Larosha is a captivating Yoruba name meaning 'miracle'.
Laroy is a unique variant of the classic English name Roy, which originates from the Old German name Ragenhard and means "strong in power".
Laroya is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'My wealth comes from God,' reflecting gratitude towards divine prosperity.
Laroyce is an American-derived name created by combining Lawrence and Royce, signifying strength and royal or rushy origins. It is unique with no significant historical figures bearing it.
Laroyce is a rare, made-up name with unknown origin and no widely accepted meaning.
Larra is a rare Basque given name derived from the surname Larrea meaning "one who lives by the hill". It carries historical significance but has no specific symbolism beyond its geographical origins.
Larraine is a rare and distinctive French female name derived from the historic region Laurrency, composed of elements 'Laur-' (Latin 'laurus', laurel tree) and '-raine' (French feminine suffix). It symbolizes victory and excellence while retaining French elegance.
Larre is a distinctive Basque surname derived from the word 'larre', meaning 'clearing' or 'open space'.
Larrell is an African American variant of Larry, derived from the Latin Laurence meaning "laurel" or "wreath of bay," symbolizing victory. It originated in mid-20th century America as a unique alternative to common names like Larry and Lawrence.
Larren is an uncommon Irish name derived from Ó Laighre, meaning 'bright' or 'cheerful', tracing back to powerful medieval clans known for their bravery and intelligence.
Larren is an uncommon male given name of Irish origin, derived from the surname O'Leary meaning 'descendant of the loud-mouthed one.'
Larrene is a Spanish origin given name derived from 'larrea', a type of shrub found in the Mediterranean region. It symbolizes nature's beauty and resilience.
Larreon is a unique Basque name meaning 'owner or dweller of the forest', reflecting the strength, independence, and connection with nature that defines the Basque people.
Larresha is a distinctive African American name with a believed meaning of "powerful beauty," derived from the blend of Laronda ("thunder" or "strong wave") and Leshia ("more beautiful").
Larrey is a rare French boy's name with unknown origins and meaning, first appearing in records in the late 16th century.
Larri is a rare Basque-derived name meaning 'fire', traditionally given during crises; it also honors a legendary warrior.
Larri is a distinctive Basque name meaning 'leather', symbolizing strength and durability, with notable historical figures like Larri Saralegi.
Larriah is a distinctive African name from Yoruba culture meaning "the pathfinder" and linked to the powerful goddess Oya.
Larrica is a rare Latin-derived name meaning 'spirit or ghost', often associated with spirituality and mystery.
Larrie is an American-origin given name often considered a nickname form of Larry, derived from Lawrence, meaning "from Laurentum". It may also stand alone without specific meaning but is sometimes associated with Saint Lawrence. First used in the early 20th century, Larrie remains uncommon yet distinctive today.
Larrie is a rare American name derived from Lawrence, which means "from Laurentum" or "from the laurel grove," signifying strength and success in ancient Roman culture.
Larriesha is a unique, African-American name created by combining Lara and Jessica, though its precise origin and meaning are unknown. Despite this, it's often associated with strength and beauty due to its powerful syllables and rarity.
Larrine is a rare Basque female name meaning 'from the riverbank'.
Larrion is a distinctive Spanish given name derived from the Basque word 'larri', meaning 'thunder'. It was popularized during the Middle Ages for individuals born during thunderstorms or embodying thunder's power.
Larris is a rare Basque name meaning "fortress", historically given to noble or warrior boys, carrying strength and courage.
Larrisa is a rare, elegant Latin-derived name of Spanish origin meaning "laurel" or "bay tree," symbolizing victory in ancient Roman culture.
Larrisha is an uncommon yet intriguing name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'strength, adaptability, and transformation' after the Yoruba deity Oya.
Larissa is a Greek origin name meaning 'citizen of Larissa,' an ancient city in Thessaly, Greece named after the nymph Larissa, daughter of Pleistorus.
The name Larron, of French origin, comes from the Old French word 'larron', originally signifying thief or robber but later denoting cleverness.
Larry: Of English origin, meaning 'from the fortress'. Originally used for individuals living near fortified areas in medieval times. Popular among top ten boys' names in the U.S. during the 1940s and 1950s. Associated with notable figures like Larry King and Larry Bird.