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Latroné is a rare French male given name originally meaning "backstabber" or "traitor," now often associated with strength and uniqueness, predominantly used in France.
Latronya is a distinctive African female given name derived from Swahili, meaning 'love' or 'affection'.
Latroy is a modern American male given name, coined in the late 20th century as a blend of Larry and Troy, without a specific historical meaning or association. It combines Latin-based "Lat-" with "-roy" derived from French royal title 'roi', meaning 'king'.
Latroya is a unique African American given name created as a blend of Latasha and Monica during the mid-20th century, without a specific meaning but sometimes associated with "to praise" due to its similarity to Latasha.
Latroyia is a rare, mid-20th-century American name of African descent, possibly inspired by similar-sounding names like Latoya or LaTasha, with no widely agreed-upon meaning.
Latryce is an African-origin given name derived from the Akan people of Ghana, signifying happiness or joy.
Latsha is an unusual given name of African origin, possibly Yoruba, meaning 'to find joy' or 'happiness', though this interpretation is not universally accepted.
Latshia, an African name from Nigerian Igbo culture, means 'to have wealth' and signifies prosperity.
Lattie is a rare Scottish female given name of Norman origin, derived from the Latin word 'latinus' meaning 'from Latin', and 'maere' meaning 'Boundary'.
Lattie is an uncommon Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word 'Leac', meaning 'flagstone' or 'slab'. It is believed to have originated in the Highlands of Scotland.
Latu is a rare and notable Samoan given name, believed to originate from Polynesia. It signifies 'strength' or 'power', reflecting the resilient spirit of Samoa and its people.
Latundra is an exotic African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "beauty from the heart", created by combining "Ola" (wealth) and "Tun" (beauty).
Latunia is a captivating African female name of Yoruba origin, meaning 'radiant moon', symbolizing grace and elegance.
Latunja is a unique Yoruba African girl's name meaning "happy child".
Latunya is a distinctive African feminine name derived from Swahili, translating to 'God is with us'.
Latusha is an African origin name from Ghana's Ashanti people, meaning "one who brings joy or happiness.
Latwan is a unique African name of Swahili origin meaning "the one who struggles" or "the one in struggle," reflecting resilience and strength.
Latwana is an African-derived name from Nigeria's Yoruba tribe meaning "the Lord has been good to me," symbolizing gratitude and blessing.
Latwanda is a unique African American female name derived from the combination of Latoya ("she comes with joy") and Wanda ("to travel" or "to wander"), conveying happiness, adventure, and independence.
Latwanna is an African-American name created by combining Latoya (meaning "she who brings happiness") and Shawna (meaning "fair" or "beautiful"), reflecting a blend of African-American and Scottish heritage.
Latwon is a rare yet captivating African-derived name believed to originate from Yoruba culture in Nigeria. While its meaning remains somewhat unclear, it may derive from 'lat', meaning 'to wait' and thus symbolize patience or perseverance.
Latya is a Slavic-derived feminine name meaning "sweet like honey".
Latyia is a unique African name of Yoruba origin, meaning "she brings peace," reflecting calmness and serenity.
Latyna is a rare and captivating female given name of Latin origin, derived from "latyrus," meaning 'linden tree,' which holds significant cultural and symbolic meanings across various cultures throughout history.
Latyra is a captivating Latin name derived from "latyrus," meaning "lotus" flower, symbolizing purity and enlightenment amidst adversity.
Latysha is a beautiful and unique African American name created by adding "s" and "h" to Latisha, meaning 'light' in Swahili.
Lauana is a Hawaiian name meaning "heavenly blossom," reflecting grace and elegance, although its usage in ancient Hawaii is not well-documented.
Lauar is a captivating Basque name, possibly derived from Laurent, meaning 'crowned with laurel' in Latin, symbolizing victory and creativity.
Lauchlan is a Scottish name of Gaelic origin, derived from "loch" meaning lake and "lainn" meaning little, thus translating to "small lake".
Lauchlin is a rare, Scottish-derived given name meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful', associated with the clan Mac Lachlainn.
Lauda is an Italian female given name derived from the Latin word "laudare," meaning "to praise" or "to celebrate." It has been associated with concepts of praise, admiration, and honor throughout history.
Laudan is a rare Latin-origin name meaning 'to praise' or 'glorify'.
Lauden is a Greek name meaning 'to sing praises', popular among early Christians and notable for its association with Saint Laurence of Rome.
Laudie is a distinctive Latin-origin given name derived from 'laudare', meaning 'to praise'.
Laughlin is an uncommon yet captivating Irish name, derived from 'O'Lachtnain', meaning 'little loud', once popular in Ireland and Scotland through Niall of the Nine Hostages.
Lauire is a rare yet captivating given name of French origin, derived from the word "laurier," meaning laurel plant associated with victory. Historically popular among French families during the Middle Ages, Lauire has been predominantly used for girls, though it can also be used for boys. This name carries strong symbolism and connection to achievement, making it an attractive choice for parents seeking a distinctive and meaningful name for their child.
Launa is a rare, invented girl's name of unknown origin, first recorded in the U.S. in 1972.
Launda is an African unisex name common among Kenya and Tanzania's Maasai people, signifying 'born during the rainy season' or 'graceful/elegant,' embodying positivity and beauty.
Laundyn is a unique American girl's name with uncertain origins and possible connections to the French name Lauren or English Laura, both meaning "laurel" or "wreath," signifying triumph. Alternatively, Laundyn may derive from the Norman surname Launder, meaning "washerman," suggesting cleanliness or renewal.
Launi is a rare, Hawaiian-derived name meaning 'the leaf'.