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Lorelei is a unique German name derived from 'lur' ('marsh') and 'leih' ('shiny'), translating to 'shining in the marsh', inspired by the legendary Lorelei rock formation on the Rhine River.
Loreley is a German name derived from 'Lur' meaning 'muddy marsh' and 'Ley' meaning 'meadow', translating to 'marshy meadow'.
Lorely is a rare German feminine name meaning "mystical song" or "enchanted melody," inspired by the legend of Lorelei, a beautiful maiden whose magical singing voice tempted sailors to wreck their ships.
Lorenz is of German origin, derived from 'laurus', the Latin word for bay laurel, symbolizing victory and achievement.
Loreyna is a unique Latin name meaning 'laurel', symbolizing victory in ancient Greek/Roman culture, and connected to Apollo's son Laureas and the legendary German figure Loreley.
Loriah is a unique, unknown-origin name with theories linking it to Hebrew 'laurel' or English 'exalted', or German 'laurel rock'; its meaning remains uncertain.
The name Lorre is of German origin and means 'famous', derived from 'Lohr' meaning 'fame' or 'renown'. It gained popularity in English-speaking countries through actor Peter Lorre.
Lorraine is a distinctive French female given name derived from the historic region Lorraine, named after the ancient Germanic tribe Lotherings, and associated with notable figures like King Charles V. Despite its rich history, it's uncommon today but remains an elegant choice for parents seeking a unique name with French sophistication and cultural heritage.
Lothar is a unique Germanic given name derived from Old High German elements "hlaud" meaning "famous" or "renowned," and "hari" meaning "army" or "warrior," translating to "famous warrior" or "renowned in war." It was borne by several prominent medieval European figures, including Lothar I and Lothar II.
Lott is a German-origin name derived from the element 'Hloth', meaning 'fame' or 'renown'.
Lotte is a charming German-origin name, derived from "Lot" meaning 'portion,' historically used as a short form of Charlotte or other names, popularized during the Middle Ages among nobility.
Lottie is a unique, German-origin name derived from "Hlothar," meaning "famous warrior.
Lottie is a charming and unique name of German origin, meaning 'free man' or 'small', derived from Charlotte through its diminutive form.
Loucile is a unique French feminine name derived from Louise, meaning "famous warrior," with a soft, elegant sound that belies its strong meaning.
The name Loueen is of French origin and is believed to be a variant spelling of Louise, meaning "famous warrior" or "renowned in battle.
Louise is a feminine given name of French origin, derived from the German name Ludwig, meaning 'renowned in battle'.
Louisette is a rare but historic French female name, derived from Ludwig, meaning 'renowned in battle'.
Loulou is a French-origin diminutive of Louis meaning 'renowned warrior', popularized by actress Loulou Gasté.
Louisa is an Italian feminine given name derived from Louise, which originates from the German Ludwig meaning "renowned warrior".
Louise is a French feminine given name that originally meant "famous warrior".
Lovis is a rare Germanic name derived from Liutwin, meaning 'famous friend', sharing roots with Louis yet having its own distinctive pronunciation.
Lowis is an uncommon English given name with Old German roots, meaning "famous warrior".
Loys is a Germanic given name meaning "famous in battle".
Ludell is an American name of German-English origin, derived from Ludwig ('famous in war') and Ellis ('dedicated to God'), conveying both courage and devotion.
Ludger is a rare Germanic male name derived from 'hlud' (loud/famous) and 'ger' (spear), translating to 'famous warrior'.
The masculine given name Ludovic originates from Old High German elements 'hlud' meaning 'famous' or 'loud', and 'wig' meaning 'war'. It was popularized by St. Ludovic, a 9th-century French monk.
Ludvik is a Czech name of Old High German origin, meaning 'famous in battle', borne by notable figures like Holy Roman Emperor Ludwig II and Czech writer Ludvík Vaculík.
Ludvina is a Latin-derived female name with a masculine origin, translating to 'famous warrior'. It was popular among medieval German nobility and has since gained recognition as a distinctive and dignified choice.
Ludwin is a Germanic name derived from 'Hlud' meaning 'famous' or 'renowned', and 'Win' meaning 'friend'. It was notably borne by Saint Ludwin, son of Charlemagne.
Ludwina is a rare yet charming female name of Polish origin, derived from the male name Ludwin, which means 'fame' or 'renown', combined with 'friend'.
Ludwig is a German name derived from ancient Germanic elements "Hlud" meaning loud or famous, and "wig" meaning war or battle. It has been associated with royalty throughout history and is often seen as strong and powerful due to its origins and notable figures like Ludwig van Beethoven and Ludwig II of Bavaria. Today, it remains a popular choice for parents seeking a unique and meaningful name that blends tradition and modernity.
Luedora is a unique and intriguing name with unclear origins, first appearing in the U.S. during the late 19th century among German families.
Luegene is a German name derived from 'hlud' meaning loud or famous, and 'gin' meaning war, interpreted as 'famous in war' or 'known for battle'.
Luise is a German feminine given name derived from the French form of the Germanic name Luidger or Leuthold, meaning "famous" or "loud," and "helmet.
Luise is a feminine German given name derived from the French Louise, which originates from the Germanic Ludwig, meaning "famous in war".
Luiseduardo is a distinct Italian-Spanish given name derived from Luigi (Italian Louis) meaning 'famous in battle' and Eduardo (Spanish Louis) meaning 'guardian of prosperity.'
Luiza is a unique and charming Portuguese form of Louise, derived from Old German Ludwig, meaning "famous in battle".
Lulu, of French origin, is a charming diminutive of Louise or Ludivine, meaning 'famous warrior'. It gained popularity through media like Gaetano Donizetti's opera 'Lulu'.
Lurlean is an uncommon American girl's name derived from the German surname Lerchen meaning 'lark', inspired by the bird's melodious song symbolizing happiness.
Luther is a Germanic name meaning 'army warrior', derived from 'hlud' meaning 'loud' or 'famous' and 'heri' meaning 'army'.