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Lorree is an American female given name of uncertain origin and meaning, possibly derived from Latin "laurus" meaning laurel tree, suggesting victory or being crowned with laurels; alternatively, it may be a variant spelling of Laura.
Lorreen is a unique American name derived from Lauren/Loren, meaning 'laurel' (a symbol of victory in ancient Rome) or originating from the English surname Lawrence.
Lorrel is a rare, American feminine given name created as a variation of the Scottish Gaelic Lorne, meaning "Wide Valley." Its uniqueness and noble roots may appeal to parents seeking a distinctive moniker for their daughter.
Lorrell is an American name of uncertain origin but believed to be a variant spelling of Lorelai, created by author Lauren Graham for her TV character. Its meaning is derived from "laurel" and "-lei," signifying victory or success.
Lorrieann is a unique American given name, created by combining "Lori" and "Anne," with possible meanings including happiness, victory, grace, or renewal, though interpretations are not universally accepted.
Lorrinda is an elegant African American name derived from 'Lawanda,' meaning 'beautiful child.'
Loryn is a modern American female name derived from Laura ('laurel tree') and Lynn ('leader'), blending elegance and strength.
Loudell is a rare American female given name coined by poet e.e. cummings in the early 20th century for his daughter. Its meaning and origins are unclear, but it's often associated with creativity and nonconformity.
Lovada is a distinctive African name popularized by Prince for his son in 1993, with an unclear but suggested meaning of "one who is loved" or "gift of love," reflecting creativity and individuality.
Love is an English given name derived from the word 'love', symbolizing affection and devotion. It gained popularity in the United States during the mid-20th century, with its peak in 1970.
Loveah is an American name derived from 'love', meaning deep affection or fondness, with the addition of a 'h' for distinction.
Lovelee is a modern American given name created by combining 'love' and 'lee', gaining popularity for its expressive and affectionate qualities despite having no established historical or cultural background.
Lovelle is a unique American name believed to derive from combining 'love' and 'elle', though this theory lacks solid evidence. It first appeared in the U.S. during the early 20th century and has since gained popularity among parents seeking distinctive names for their daughters, despite having no widely accepted meaning or symbolism.
Lovelynn is an American feminine given name coined in the mid-20th century, combining "lovely" meaning pleasing or charming and "lynn," derived from Welsh Llŷn meaning harmony or flowing water, signifying charming harmony or flowing beauty.
Lovenia, of Latin origin, means 'beloved' or 'dearly loved,' deriving from the Latin word 'lovinia'.
Lovette is a unique American female name derived from 'lovely', meaning attractive or beautiful, first popularized in the early 20th century as a pet form of names like Lovetta and Love itself, ultimately signifying love.
Lovey is a unique American given name coined by Marilyn Monroe for her dog, derived from the English word 'love', expressing deep affection and fondness.
Lovie is an African American name derived from 'love', signifying deep affection, and often used as a shortened form of Lovina.
Lovonda is a distinctive African-American name derived from "Love" and "Ounda," meaning "joy.
Lowell is an English surname turned given name, originating from Old English "hlæfwulf" meaning 'wolf' or 'loaf-giver', suggesting fierce strength or generous provision. It was brought to America by early settlers and gained popularity among parents seeking unique names with strong historical roots.
Loweta is a captivating Native American name, derived from the Choctaw words "lowa" meaning calm or peaceful and "eta" meaning water, translating to "calm water.
Lowry is an English name with Old English origins, meaning 'dark-haired'. It was originally used as a nickname before becoming a popular given name in the mid-20th century, particularly in North America. Today, it's considered a modern classic with literary associations through author Malcolm Lowry. Despite its English roots, Lowry is also used globally, reflecting its appeal as a distinctive yet approachable name.
Loyaltee is a distinctive American given name coined in the early 20th century, believed to mean "dedicated to loyalty.
Loyalti is a unique American given name derived from the English word 'loyalty', signifying faithfulness or devotion, often associated with honesty and trustworthiness.
Loyalty is a unique English name derived from the word 'loyalty', meaning 'faithfulness' or 'devotion'. It's an uncommon given name but carries significant historical impact, such as Loyalty Gray, an American abolitionist. Despite its rarity in popularity, it embodies strong qualities like trustworthiness and reliability.
Loyde is an uncommon American name with unclear origins but believed to be related to 'Lloyd' meaning 'gray' or the Welsh 'Llywd' meaning 'leader'.
Lozell is an African-American origin given name created by combining Lorenzo (Italian, 'from Laurentum') and Ellis (Welsh, 'beneficial/kindly'), carrying both names' meanings without a specific standalone meaning.
Luann is a distinct American female name created in 1985 for the main character of Greg Evans' popular comic strip "The Luann". Despite lacking historical significance or specific meaning, it remains associated with adventurous spirit and humor.
Luanne is an uncommon American girl's name derived from Lana, which means wool in Latin or light/torch in Slavic.
Lubby is a rare, American first name with no widely recognized meaning or origin. First used in the early 20th century, it remains uncommon today.
Luckey is a rare American given name coined by author Kurt Vonnegut for his character Billy Pilgrim in 'Slaughterhouse-Five'.
Luckie is an American pet form of Lucky, derived from 'lucky', and means fortunate.
Lucy is a Latin name meaning 'light', derived from 'lux'. It has been widely used throughout history, notably by St. Lucy, a Christian martyr, and as the main character in Lewis Carroll's 'Through the Looking-Glass'.
Lueella is a rare American female name created by Edgar Allan Poe in "The Ligeia", signifying intelligence and mystery, despite no specific meaning.
Luellar is a rare American name originating from the early 20th century variant spelling of Luella, meaning 'from Lucina', the Roman goddess of childbirth.
Luellen is a rare, uniquely American blend of the names Lucy ("light") and Ellen ("noble gift").
Lueller is a rare American unisex given name created by combining Lucy and Elle, potentially symbolizing light due to its Latin origin "lux".
Lujack is a rare American name with unknown origins and meanings, allowing its bearers to forge unique identities.
Lukeisha is a compelling African American name derived from 'Luke', meaning 'light', and '-isha', signifying strong will or power, resulting in 'powerful light'.
Tacora originates from Seminole Native American culture and translates to 'dark-eyed one'.