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Leontae is a unique Greek-derived masculine given name that means "like a lion" or "of the lion," symbolizing strength and majesty.
Leonte is a Greek male given name meaning "lion," symbolizing strength and courage, with notable historical figures like Emperor Leontes II and literary associations such as Shakespeare's play "The Winter's Tale.
Leontyre is a rare Greek-derived name meaning "like a lion," associated with strength and courage.
Leontyne is a unique Greek female name meaning 'like a lioness', associated with strength and courage, once popular among royals and nobles.
Leoria is a rare Greek girl's name meaning 'of the people', derived from 'leos'.
Leotha is a rare yet powerful Greek female name derived from "leontis", meaning "lion".
Leotha is a Greek-derived name meaning 'lionesses', evoking strength and grace.
Leother is a rare Greek origin given name meaning "lion," popularized during the Middle Ages as a variation of Leo.
Leotis is a rare, African-derived given name with Greek roots, meaning 'lion-like' or 'like a lion', inspired by the historic name Leontius.
Leovonni is a Greek-derived name that means "lion's strength".
Lepha is a rare Greek-derived name meaning 'bald,' but it signifies swiftness and fertility through its association with Artemis' devoted Nymph companion.
Lerissa is a unique Greek girls' name derived from 'leirios', meaning lily, symbolizing purity, beauty, and grace.
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.
Lesa is a Greek girl's name meaning "release" or "setting free".
Less is a rare Greek name meaning "more.
Lessa is a captivating Greek female name meaning "release" or "to set free," inspired by the goddess of liberation and freedom in ancient Greek mythology.
Lethe is a unique female name of Greek origin meaning forgetfulness or oblivion, derived from the river Lethe in Hades, where spirits drank to lose memory of their past lives.
Lethea is a rare Greek feminine name derived from the mythical river Lethe, symbolizing forgetfulness.
The name Lether has Greek origins and means 'forgetfulness', referring to the River Lethe in Hades that caused the newly dead to forget their past lives.
Lethia, of Greek origin, is derived from 'Lethe', the river of forgetfulness in Hades, symbolizing release from past burdens.
Létia is a rare, gorgeous Greek name whose meaning varies but often relates to light or brightness.
Leto is a name of Greek origin that means "hidden" or "secret". It is associated with Leto, the Titan goddess who gave birth to Apollo and Artemis in secrecy on the island of Delos.
Lex is a modern, gender-neutral name of Greek origin that means 'defense' or 'protection'. Its use has increased in popularity in recent years.
Lexandra is a Greek-derived name meaning "defending men," popularized by Alexander the Great.
Lexandria is a rare, striking female given name of Greek origin, derived from 'Alexander the Great,' meaning 'defender of men' or 'helper of mankind.'
Lexas is a rare Greek name meaning "defender" or "protector," derived from "lexis.
Lexi is a modern Greek girls' name that means "victory," often associated with the goddess Nike, popular in English-speaking countries as a standalone name or nickname for Alexandra/Alexis.
Lexee is a unique Greek-derived unisex name that means 'defender of mankind'.
Lexes is a Greek-origin name derived from 'lexis', meaning 'speech' or 'discourse', signifying eloquence and communication.
Lexia is a rare yet enchanting female given name of Greek origin, signifying victory and triumph, derived from "lexis," meaning "of or pertaining to speech." It was also the name of one of the nine Muses in Greek mythology, specifically the Muse of epic poetry.
Lexianna is a unique Greek-origin female name meaning 'full of Hecate,' derived from the ancient goddess associated with witchcraft, magic, and crossroads.
Lexiee is a rare yet compelling female name of Greek origin, meaning "defender of mankind," derived from "Alexios." Coined in the early 20th century as a variant of Alexandra, it offers uniqueness without widespread recognition. Despite its rarity, notable figures like Lexie Ryan, daughter of Liam Hemsworth and Elsa Pataky, have carried this captivating name into recent pop culture consciousness.
Lexin is a Greek-derived name meaning 'speech' or 'diction', evoking communication, intellect, and eloquence.
Lexis is a modern Greek-derived given name that means "discourse" or "speech", often associated with intelligence and eloquence.
Lexis is a unique Greek given name meaning 'triumph' or 'victory', inspired by Zeus, king of the gods.
Lexx is a Latin-origin name meaning 'defender of the people' or 'leader', a variation of Alex, popularized in recent years for its uniqueness.
Lexxa is a modern female given name derived from the Greek word 'lexis', meaning 'speech' or 'discourse'. It consists of two consonants (L, X) and three vowels (e, a), creating a distinct rhythm when spoken aloud. The letter 'X' makes it instantly recognizable, while its lack of male counterpart maintains a feminine identity. The double 'e' contributes to alliteration with surrounding consonants, fostering harmony in the name's sound. As a new creation, Lexxa has no historical figures or stereotypes associated with it, allowing its bearer complete freedom to forge their own identity.
Lexxi is a modern Greek female name derived from "lexikos," meaning "of or relating to words." It signifies intelligence and eloquence.
Leyka is a unique Greek-derived name, originally meaning "white," associated with light and purity in ancient Greek culture.
Leysi is a unique Greek name derived from 'lesvia', meaning 'from Lesbos'. It's associated with the island's rich history and the poet Sappho, symbolizing connection to Lesbos' culture and heritage.