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Lennard is a Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse elements "leinn" ("shining", "torch") and "hard" ("strong"), meaning "strong in war" or "the shining warrior".
Lennart is a Scandinavian name of Swedish origin meaning "strong as flax".
Lennea is a rare yet distinctive Scandinavian female name derived from Old Norse elements "lindi" meaning "clear" and "æva" meaning "ancestor," translating to "clear ancestor" or "pure lineage.
Lennel is a rare but meaningful Scottish given name derived from the Gaelic word "leannan," meaning "lover" or "sweetheart." It has been carried by notable figures like Sir John Lennel, a Scottish judge, and was used as a pen name by poet Robert Burns. Today, it's a unique choice with deep historical roots for those interested in Celtic heritage.
Lennell is a rare Scottish name derived from Lennox, combining 'leanabh' (child) and 'Ceallach' (strife), making Lennell interpretable as 'Child of Strife'.
Lennell is an uncommon English name combining elements from Leonard ("strong lion") and Ellen ("torch, shining light").
Lennen is a German-origin boy's name meaning 'marshy meadow', symbolizing nature and growth.
Lenner is an uncommon name of unknown origin and meaning, often chosen for its distinctive sound.
Lenneth is a rare yet captivating Welsh name derived from 'lenn', meaning pool or lake, and 'eth', meaning home.
Lennett is an elegant English name derived from the Old English word 'len', meaning 'flax' or 'linen'.
Lennetta is a rare Scottish feminine name derived from the surname Lennon, signifying 'little linen weaver.'
Lennette is a Scandinavian-derived name meaning 'little shining one', symbolizing brightness and positivity.
Lennex is a Scandinavian-origin name derived from Old Norse Lodin, meaning 'fame' or 'renown'.
Lennex is a recently coined name, blending Lennox ('little hollow' in Gaelic) and Lex (Latin 'defending men'), offering a strong, sophisticated choice with Scottish and Latin roots.
Lenni is a unique Finnish female name derived from the word 'lennis', meaning 'marsh' or 'moor', reflecting Finland's love for nature.
Lenni is a Finnish name derived from 'lenno', meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful'. It's also associated with Lake Lenni in southern Finland.
Lennia is a rare Scandinavian name derived from Lennis, meaning 'lover of lions', symbolizing strength and courage.
Lennice is a Scottish girl's name of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic 'leannán', meaning 'lover' or 'sweetheart'.
Lennie is a Scandinavian name derived from 'leinn', meaning 'love'.
Lennie is a Scandinavian-derived given name meaning "tender" or "gentle," traditionally associated with Norse boys born in winter due to their presumed gentle nature, and popularized globally through literature like John Steinbeck's "Of Mice and Men.
Lennin is a rare Russian name believed to be derived from "len", meaning "flax". It gained popularity in the early 20th century, associated with Vladimir Lenin, the founder of the Soviet Union.
Lennox is a Scottish name derived from Gaelic origins, meaning "elm grove".
Lennis is a rare but meaningful unisex name of Greek origin, derived from 'lenos', signifying 'oil' or 'olive oil,' and symbolizing abundance, prosperity, and peace.
Lennis is a rare Greek name meaning "gentle" or "mild," associated with the calm god Apollo in mythology, and historically carried by figures like Saint Lennis known for kindness and compassion.
Lennix is a Scandinavian name derived from Old Norse 'Leinn', meaning 'shining' or 'bright'.
Lennix is a Scandinavian male name derived from "linn" meaning flax or linen, and "hross" meaning horse, signifying "horse made of flax.
Lennon is an Irish given name whose meaning is uncertain but may relate to 'lover' or 'beloved'. It gained prominence through John Lennon, a renowned musician and former Beatle.
John Lennon was named after Winston Churchill, with his surname "Lennon" of Irish origin meaning "lover" or "little lion.
Lennora is an Irish girl's name derived from the Gaelic 'leannan', meaning 'lover' or 'sweetheart'.
Lennox is a Scottish given name derived from Gaelic "Leamhnachd," meaning "garden enclosure" or "enclosed meadow.
Lennox is a distinct Scottish name derived from the Gaelic word "Leamhnach," meaning "elm tree meadow." It has a strong connection to nature and has been associated with notable figures throughout history, such as Henry Lennox in Charles Dickens' "Bleak House" and American politician Richard Mentor Johnson's son James Alexander Lenox. Today, Lennox remains an appealing choice for parents seeking a unique name with a rich heritage.
Lennox is a distinctive Scottish name derived from "Leamhnachd," meaning "land of the hollow" or "marsh land." It's historically associated with Clan Lennox, prominent in medieval Scottish politics and warfare.
Lenny is an English unisex name that originated as a diminutive form of Leonard, meaning "brave lion," or from the Irish surname O'Leary, meaning "descendant of Leary," derived from the Irish word for actor/storyteller. It gained popularity in the mid-20th century due to its association with notable figures like jazz musician Lenny Bruce and musician Lenny Kravitz, as well as its use in popular culture.
Lenny is an Irish-origin boy's name meaning "warlike" or "strong-willed".
Lennyn is a distinctive Scottish given name derived from "Leòmhann," meaning "lion." It signifies strength, courage, and leadership.
Lennyn is a rare Welsh name meaning "gracious" or "gentle," inspired by the Welsh word for "lake.
Lennyx is an African-origin given name derived from the Yoruba Lenox, meaning "born on Tuesday who follows.
Lennyx is a modern, distinctive given name of unknown origin and unclear meaning, created recently to stand out from common names.
Leon is a Greek male name meaning 'lion', derived from Leontios.
Leno is an Italian name derived from the city of Venice or the island of Lampedusa, meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful'.