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Lenoard is a distinctive French name derived from Leidhold, meaning "strong in battle" or "brave people.
Lenoir is a distinctive given name of French origin, meaning "from the ash tree clearing," derived from the Occitan word "lenh." It gained popularity in France during the late 20th century and has been carried by notable figures like painter Jean-Baptiste-Siméon Chardin and politician Pierre Lenoir.
Lenola is a rare and beautiful Italian name meaning 'sheet' or 'bedsheet', traditionally given to girls born on Fridays, symbolizing a smooth life.
Lenon is a rare, distinctive Scottish boys' name derived from Lennox, meaning "fifty," gaining recent popularity due to its unique sound and association with John Lennon's creativity.
Lenona is a rare Latin-derived girl's name meaning "like a lion" or "belonging to a lion," conveying strength and majesty.
Lenor is a rare, Latin-derived name meaning 'flax' or 'linen', often associated with elegance and prosperity. Its origin is somewhat obscured but may have been used as a feminine form of Lentulus in ancient Rome.
Lenora is a elegant Latin-derived name meaning lion, symbolizing strength and courage.
Lenora is a captivating female name of Latin origin, derived from "lenus," meaning "slow" or "gentle." It gained popularity during medieval Europe for embodying both grace and strength.
Lenorah is a distinctive Hebrew feminine name meaning 'light' or 'song', evoking beauty and grace.
Lenord is a unique, French-origin given name derived from the surname Le Noir, meaning "the black" in English. It was likely bestowed upon individuals with dark hair or complexion, or possibly related to occupations like blacksmithing.
Lenore is a German-origin feminine given name meaning "light" or "torch".
Lenore is a unique female given name of German origin, derived from 'lena', meaning 'light'. It's famously associated with Edgar Allan Poe's poem 'Lenore'.
Lenoria is a rare Latin-derived name meaning "gentle bounty," conveying kindness and grace.
Lenoris is a rare, Latin-derived unisex name meaning "linen of the sea.
Lenorris is an uncommon African name of Igbo origin, meaning "our father.
Lenox is an uncommon English male given name derived from the Old English word 'lencte', meaning 'spring' or 'lengthening of days'. It has historic significance, notably borne by Thomas Lenox, 3rd Earl of Sussex.
Lenox is a distinctive American given name derived from the Scottish surname Lennox, meaning "fiftieth" in Gaelic, and associated with wealth and influence in the United States.
Lenoxx is a unique, distinctive given name of unknown origin, not derived from any well-known source or language. While its meanings are uncertain, some believe it to be a variant spelling of Lennox or derived from the English surname Lenox. Despite its rarity, Lenoxx first appeared on the Social Security Administration's list of popular baby names in 2018 and is an interesting choice for parents seeking something different.
Lens is a unique French given name derived from the city of Lens in northern France, named after lentils (lentis), giving it an earthy connotation but no specific meaning beyond its connection to the city.
Lensa is an Ethiopian girl's name derived from 'lensae', meaning 'honey', symbolizing wealth and prosperity.
Lensey is a rare Scottish female given name, possibly derived from the surname Lennox meaning 'marsh land', with no clear evidence of its origin.
Lensky is a rare Slavic boy's name of Russian origin, derived from the surname Lensky meaning 'of Lensky province', and possibly linked to the ancient personal name Lens, interpreted as 'lamb'.
Lensy is a unique female name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from the French 'Lens' meaning 'lens' or 'flint', or a variant spelling of Scottish Leslie meaning 'garden of peace'.
Lent is a rare Latin-derived name meaning "slow", derived from the word "lentus".
Lenton is an uncommon English given name derived from the Old English word "hleþ", meaning "hale" or "healthy". It was historically a surname before becoming a given name in the late 20th century.
Lenuel is a rare Hebrew name meaning "God is with us," derived from the biblical figure Lamech, father of Noah.
Lenus is a rare Latin-derived name meaning 'flax', associated with ancient Roman religious ceremonies and the Celtic god of healing.
Lenvil is a unique boy's name of French origin, derived from the surname L'Evelyn, which is an adaptation of the English given name Evelyn. It means "noble life" or "life from the yew tree," combining French charm with Germanic power and strength.
Lenville is a rare French given name derived from "l'en-ville," meaning "the town," evoking images of rural life and close-knit communities.
Lenward is a rare English given name with unclear origins. It may derive from Leonard, meaning "strong as a lion," but no definitive evidence supports this theory. Its true origin remains unknown, adding to its mystique and allure.
Lenwood is a unique American given name created by combining Lenoir (meaning "light") and Woodstock (evoking nature), with no significant historical figures associated.
Leny is a distinctive Slavic given name, meaning "flax" or "linen," with roots in the Czech Republic's Ústí nad Labem Region; it may also be considered a diminutive of Leonard, meaning "bold lion.
Leny is a Greek-origin name derived from 'lenos' meaning 'toward the sea'. It has been historically associated with the god Poseidon, symbolizing strength and power, and is used for both boys and girls today.
Lenya is a rare yet captivating female given name of Slavic origin, derived from "len" meaning "flax," and associated with the Slavic goddess Lada embodying love, beauty, and fertility.
Lenyn is a rare, French-derived name of Germanic origin, meaning "lion," brought to France by the Normans during their conquests.
Lenyn is a rare Hebrew name derived from "lenin," meaning "flaxen" or "blond." It has historical ties to textile production and the revolutionary figure Lenin.
Lenyx is a captivating French name derived from "lennox," meaning "from the bright hill.
The name Lenyx has an unknown origin and no widely accepted meaning, as it does not belong to any recognized naming tradition.
Lenz is a unique German origin given name meaning "spear," associated with bravery and the Holy Lance legend, carried by notable figures like Jakob Michael Reinhold Lenz, and also used as a surname with varying origins.
Lenzi is an Italian origin name, derived from the surname "Lenzi" meaning linen merchant or maker, also potentially variant of "Leanza" meaning grace. It originated in Florence around the 13th century and has since spread worldwide, though still most commonly found in Italy.