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A diminutive form of Linda or Lynn, relating to water and lakes
Linden tree island; variant of Lindsay representing nature and settlement.
From the linden tree island; Scottish variant of Lindsay
Settlement near linden trees or a flax field; an English place name.
Pretty; variant of Lindsay
Scottish name meaning 'lake island' from the Lindsey region.
From the island of flax; variant of Lindsay
Likely feminine form of Leon, derived from Latin 'leo' meaning lion.
Little lion; brave and courageous.
Brave lion; combines the strength of the lion with nobility and courage.
Young lion, symbolizing courage and strength from the Latin word for lion.
My light
My light; symbolizes enlightenment and divine presence.
Lyre, the stringed musical instrument from Greek mythology.
Spanish word for lily flower, symbolizing purity and elegance.
My song; represents joy and musical expression
God is my oath, derived from Elizabeth, expressing devotion.
Combination of Lisa (God's oath) and Ann (grace), both Hebrew origins.
Blended name combining Lisa (Hebrew: 'God's oath') and Bella (Italian/Spanish: 'beautiful').
Variant of Elizabeth, meaning "God's oath" or "consecrated to God."
God's oath and of the sea. Compound of Lisa (Hebrew) and Marie (Latin).
Greek origin meaning 'defender of mankind,' a feminine variant of Alexander.
From Greek 'Alexandros,' meaning 'defender of men' or 'protector of mankind.'
A modern blend of Lisa ('God is my oath') and Anne ('grace').
Scandinavian short form of Elisabeth; from Hebrew meaning God's oath.
French form of Elizabeth; Hebrew meaning God's oath.
Variant of Elisabeth/Elisa, Hebrew origin meaning 'God's oath' or 'God is my promise.'
Honey bee; from Greek 'melissa' meaning bee
Defender of men. From Greek alexios (defender) and aner (man).
Spanish/Portuguese form of Lisette, diminutive of Lisa, derived from Hebrew Elizabeth meaning God's promise.
English surname used as a given name, derived from place names meaning 'grey stone settlement'.
Joy and gladness; a variant of Leticia, from Latin laetitia expressing happiness and celebration
Spanish/Portuguese diminutive meaning 'small'; possibly related to Greek lithos (stone).
From the small settlement; English place name meaning small homestead or village.
Life, shelter, protection
Scandinavian origin possibly meaning 'shelter,' 'protection,' or 'life'.
Olive tree; derived from Olivia, symbolizing peace and purity.
Related to Livia; possibly connected to living or vitality.
Of the olive tree; symbolizing peace and wisdom.
Olive tree, peace. Latin-rooted name conveying calm and natural beauty.
Settlement of Leif or living stone; English surname.
From the Roman family name Livius, of Latin origin.
Likely derived from Latin 'livid' meaning blue or from the Livia family name.
Diminutive of Olivia or Livia; references the olive tree, symbolizing peace and wisdom.
Diminutive of Olivia, derived from Latin meaning 'olive tree', symbolizing peace and fertility.
Of the olive tree. From Latin livius (olive).
Soft and tender; derived from Arabic origins.
Arabic variant of Leila/Layla, meaning 'night' in Arabic.
Night; symbolizes mystery, tranquility, and evening.
Meaning depends on Chinese characters used; common interpretations include beautiful and jade, or beautiful and rain.
Lion man. Combines strength and courage through its roots.
A variant of Elizabeth, meaning 'God's oath' or 'God is my promise' in Hebrew.
God is my oath; dedicated to God.
Variant of Lisette, a French diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'God's oath'.
Combines God's abundance (Elizabeth) with beloved or of the sea (Marie), suggesting blessed grace and affection.
Variant of Elizabeth, meaning 'God's oath' or 'God is my abundance.'
Diminutive of Elizabeth, meaning 'God's oath' or 'God is my oath'.
From Hebrew 'Elisheba' meaning God's oath or God is my oath. English diminutive of Elizabeth.
Leader or lion-like; signifying strength and authority.
Like a lion; from Welsh 'llew' meaning lion
Lion-like. From Welsh 'llew' meaning lion, suggesting strength and courage.
Meadow with herb garden; settlement by the stream
Resolute protector; strong-willed warrior
Gray or sacred lake
Rain; symbolizes renewal and blessing.
May derive from Hawaiian roots; possibly meaning 'calm' or 'peaceful.'
Wolf. Spanish word often used metaphorically for someone cunning or fierce.
From Gaelic roots meaning 'land of lakes' or referring to Scandinavian and Norwegian lands.
Warrior from lakes. Variant of Lachlan.
From the land of lakes; from Gaelic loch (lake) and -lin (land), variant of Lochlan
From the enclosure—an English surname referring to a fortified place.
From the land of the fjords or lochs.
Homestead on a loft. English place name suggesting elevated dwelling.
Small hollow. Scottish place name meaning a valley or glen.
Small hollow.
Small hollow. Variant of Logan, from Scottish meaning a small hill or valley.
Famous warrior; derived from Germanic roots meaning renowned and strong.
Greek origin, possibly meaning 'desirable' though etymology is uncertain.
Famous warrior, renowned fighter.
Small red flower.
Norse mythology name of a trickster deity known for cunning, mischief, and supernatural wit.
Lady of sorrows, strong woman
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