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Lazayah is an Arabic-derived unisex name meaning 'graceful' or 'elegant', popularized in recent years for its uniqueness and sophistication.
Lazell is an unusual African-American male first name, likely created in the late 20th century US as a blend of Lazarus (God helped) and Ellis (beneficent/kind).
Lazelle is a rare French given name whose exact origin and meaning are debated but is believed to mean 'to bask in the sun'.
Lazer is a Hebrew boys' name meaning "God has helped," derived from "l'azar.
Lazerick is a rare Hebrew name meaning 'God's promise', brought to Europe during the Middle Ages.
Lazerrick is an uncommon, recently created name with unknown origin and meaning, gaining popularity in English-speaking countries despite its rarity.
Lazetta is an Italian name meaning 'light' or 'shining', first used during the Middle Ages but now more common in countries like Argentina and Brazil.
Lazette is a rare French female given name, believed to derive from the surname 'Lazet', possibly originating from a place name in France.
Lazhane is an Arabic name meaning "laughter," symbolizing joy and positivity, traditionally bestowing good fortune.
Laziah is an Arabic name meaning 'tired', but symbolizing piety and nobility in Islamic tradition.
Laziya is an elegant Arabic name derived from 'laziza', meaning 'beautiful'. It's associated with grace and brings good fortune.
Laziyah is an Arabic origin name derived from 'laze' meaning victory or triumph.
László is a Hungarian masculine given name derived from the Slavic word "hlas", meaning "glory" or "fame". Traditionally used by Hungarian nobility, it has been popular throughout history, notably worn by Saint Ladislaus I and several other Hungarian monarchs. Today, László remains a popular choice for baby boys in Hungary and Hungarian-speaking communities worldwide, conveying ideas of glory, fame, and nobility.
Lazuli is a rare, Persian-derived name originating from the semi-precious stone 'lapis lazuli', meaning 'blue'.
Lazzaro is an Italian name of Hebrew origin, meaning 'God has helped' or 'God will help,' popularized by Lazarus, a biblical figure raised from the dead by Jesus.
Lb is an uncommon given name of uncertain origin and meaning, used worldwide for centuries despite its mysterious past.
LC is an uncommon first name with no widely recognized origin or meaning, though it may be associated with abbreviations like 'Laughing Cow'.
The African origin name "Ld" signifies "light," often associated with the Yoruba culture in West Africa. It is believed that each person has an accompanying spirit called "asé," and this name is given to children hoping they possess inner light guiding them throughout their lives.
Ldarius is a distinctively original male name of unknown origin, allowing its bearers to forge their own identity and meaning.
The masculine given name Le originates from France, meaning 'the' in English, signifying uniqueness.
The name Le, pronounced /lə/ in English, is of Chinese origin and means 'joyful' or 'cold' depending on its character form.
Lea is a Hebrew name that means "weary" or "tired," derived from the Hebrew word "la'ah." It was popularized by Leah, the first wife of Jacob in the Old Testament, known for her strength and compassion despite heartbreak.
Lea is a Hebrew name meaning 'weary', it's a short form of Leah from the Bible.
Leaann is an unique Irish name derived from "Liadh," meaning "calm" or "peaceful.
Leanne is an Irish name meaning 'gracious' or 'compassionate'.
Leabella is a rare Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements "ley" meaning battle or army, and "bjöll" signifying bell. It translates to "bell of battle" or "army bell," carrying a rich history of protection and courage from Norse mythology.
Leabeth is a Hebrew female given name meaning "God is my oath" or "I swear by God".
Leacy is an Irish name derived from the surname "O'Leach," meaning "descendant of Leacht" or monument/grave marker.
Leada is a unique girl's name with an unknown origin and meaning.
Leady is derived from the English word 'lead', meaning 'to guide or direct'.
Leaetta is a Hebrew name meaning "night beauty," created in the late 19th or early 20th century.
Leaf is an uncommon English given name, derived from 'leaf,' the plant organ, and originally a surname for those living near woods or working with leaves.
Leafa is a Japanese female given name meaning 'leaf', popularized by the anime series "Sword Art Online", and pronounced "LEE-ah-fuh".
Leafie is a rare given name of unknown origin, possibly derived from the Irish surname 'O'Leatha,' meaning 'descendant of the swift.'
Leaford is a rare English given name derived from Old English words meaning "leaf-shaped object," first used in the Middle Ages.
Leafy is an uncommon English given name derived from the word 'leaf', signifying nature and outdoors without being tied to any specific plant or tree.
Leagh is an uncommon Irish-derived given name, originally a surname meaning 'descendant of Leigh', which itself may derive from a Scottish place name.
Leah is a Hebrew name meaning "weary," with biblical roots and historical popularity among Jewish families.
Leah is a Hebrew female given name that means 'weary-eyed', derived from the Hebrew word 'lhavah'.
Leaha is a modern Hebrew name derived from "leh" meaning 'to', and "Ahavah" meaning 'love'. It's pronounced /lee-ah-huh/ and gaining worldwide popularity as a feminine given name or middle name, reflecting the trend towards meaningful naming.