Leri is a Georgian origin name, derived from 'Leri', meaning 'serene' or 'calm'. It was popular among Georgian royalty, notably King Lері III in the 10th century.
Leriah is a Hebrew name meaning "I have a song" or "song," associated with light, illumination, melodious voice, creativity, and musical talent. It was traditionally given to girls believed touched by divine inspiration in their creative abilities.
Lerico is a rare Italian male given name derived from the city of Lerici in Liguria, with an uncertain meaning possibly associated with the Italian word 'lerice', meaning 'bald'.
Lerita is a beautiful feminine given name of Spanish origin, derived from the word "lerena" meaning "lily". It symbolizes purity and grace in many cultures and has been used in Spain since centuries, gaining popularity during the Renaissance period. Notably featured in Juan de la Cierva's epic poem "El Cid", Lerita is still a cherished name today despite its rarity outside Spain.
Leriyah is a rare Hebrew name with the enchanting meaning "song". It derives from the Hebrew word "leri", meaning "to sing", reflecting its musical roots.
Leron is a rare, Greek-origin name with varying interpretations that suggest it means "liberator" or "to set free." It has appeared in historical works like "The Odyssey" and was held by figures such as Byzantine Emperor Leronimus.
Leroy is a unique French given name composed of 'Le' meaning 'the', and 'roy' meaning 'king', translating to 'the king'. It was originally a medieval French nickname for someone considered royal or majestic.
Leroyce is a distinctive American given name with unknown origins, used for both males and females since the early 20th century. It has no specific meaning or cultural association, allowing parents to imbue it with personal significance.
The name Les is of English origin, often used for boys but can also be given to girls. It has two possible meanings: it's either a short form of Leslie, meaning "garden of peace" or "garden of pleasure", derived from Scottish surname Leslie; or it could mean "shining land" as a short form of other names starting with Le-.
Lesandro is a Spanish name meaning 'defending men,' derived from the Greek elements 'alexein' and 'anēr'. It is a variant of Alexander and has historical significance, notably borne by Alexander the Great.
Lesbia is a rare, elegant Latin name of ancient Roman origin, meaning "from the city of Lebeis," and is famously associated with the poet Catullus's beloved mistress.