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Of love or pleasure; English surname used as a given name.
Derived from Latin suggesting love; carries romantic and affectionate connotations.
Famous warrior; renowned fighter; variant of Louise
Joy or happiness. Derived from Cornish roots suggesting delight.
From the low ridge; an English topographical name denoting terrain features.
Clearing or wood near locks. English place name associated with Robin Hood.
Variant spelling of Lloyd, derived from Welsh meaning 'gray'.
Variant of Louis, from Germanic Ludovic meaning 'famous warrior' or 'renowned fighter.'
Moon—symbolizing beauty, femininity, and celestial grace.
Playful or amusing; represents joy and lightheartedness.
Love; a Russian diminutive form expressing affection and warmth.
Bright mind or famous intelligence. Feminine form emphasizing clarity and wisdom.
Storax tree; associated with fragrance and aromatic qualities in Arabic tradition.
French form of Lucas, from Latin meaning 'from Lucania' or 'light-giving'.
Bringer of light, man from Lucania
From Lucania; related to Lucas meaning light-bringer
From Latin 'Lucius', meaning 'light-giving' or 'luminous'.
Light-giving, one who brings light
From Lucca, a city in Tuscany, Italy
Woman of light, derived from the Latin word for light.
Light-giving; Italian feminine form from Latin lux (light)
Variant of Luciano, from Latin 'Lucius' meaning 'light-giving' or 'luminous', symbolizing brightness and clarity.
Light-bearing; associated with illumination. A variant of Lucia derived from Latin 'lux' meaning 'light'.
Little morning star; diminutive form of Lucero meaning bright one.
Little light; a diminutive form of Lucia, derived from the Latin word 'lux' meaning light.
Diminutive of Lucy, meaning light-bringer from the Latin word for light.
Light-giving; variant of Luciano.
Light, from the Latin lux representing clarity and illumination.
Light, born at daybreak
Italian feminine form of Lucian, derived from Latin 'Lucius' meaning 'light-bearing' or 'of the light'.
Light-giving; bright; shining.
Light-giving. Derived from the Latin name Lucia, relating to illumination and brightness.
Light-bringing or luminous, derived from Latin lucia meaning light.
Light, born at dawn
Light-giving, luminous; derived from the Latin name Lucia.
French feminine form of Lucien, from Latin 'lux' meaning light.
Light-bringer; from Latin lux (light) and ferre (to carry), refers to morning star
Derived from Latin lux, meaning light. Symbolizes illumination and clarity.
Light-giving; feminine form of Lucius, referring to one who brings light.
From Latin lux, meaning light.
Latin feminine form meaning 'little light,' derived from 'lux' (light). Symbolizes illumination.
Light-giving, relating to light
Variant of Lucille, derived from Lucia meaning 'light-bringing' or 'shining light'.
Of the light; bringer of light derived from Latin 'lux' meaning light.
Light or shining; derived from Latin meaning full of light.
Light or illumination; a diminutive form derived from the Latin word for light.
From Latin 'lucrum' meaning 'profit' or 'gain.' Spanish/Italian form of Lucretia.
Gain or profit; from Roman family name Lucretius symbolizing prosperity.
Variant of Lucas, derived from Latin meaning "light" or "from Lucania".
The feminine form of Lucian derived from Latin 'lucius', meaning 'light-giving' or symbolizing brightness and illumination.
Compound name combining Lucy ('light-bringing' from Latin lux) and Ann ('grace' from Hebrew), symbolizing bright grace and luminous blessing.
Light-giving or bright; variant of Lucy from Latin lux
Light-giving or shining; variant of Lucille derived from the Latin Lucia.
Beloved by the people; diminutive of Ludmila expressing affection and popularity.
Beloved people.
People's spear; warrior of the people.
People-lover; from Slavic elements lud (people) and mil (beloved).
Means 'beloved by the people,' from Slavic elements 'lud' (people) and 'mila' (beloved).
Famous warrior or renowned protector; feminine form of Ludovicus.
Italian form of Louis, derived from Germanic elements meaning loud and famous. Represents strength and renown.
Famous warrior. Combines Old German elements 'hlod' (famous) and 'wig' (warrior).
Polish feminine form of Ludwig, meaning 'famous warrior' from Germanic roots.
Light or illumination; diminutive of Lucia from Latin 'lux' symbolizing clarity.
Well-born; derived from the Greek name Eugene (Eugenios).
Nobly born, derived from Greek meaning 'well-born' or 'of noble lineage'
Famous warrior; one who is renowned in battle.
Famous warrior, renowned fighter
Famous warrior. From Germanic elements meaning fame and battle.
Spanish compound name combining Luis (famous in battle) and Angel (messenger).
Combined Spanish name: Luis means 'famous warrior' (Germanic) and Antonio means 'invaluable' (Latin).
Famous warrior; derived from Louis meaning renowned in battle
Combination of Luis (famous warrior) and Enrique (home ruler).
Bold voyager and peaceful ruler; combines Germanic name elements
Combination of Luis (famous warrior) and Miguel (who is like God).
Famous warrior. Portuguese form of Louis.
Famous warrior; derived from Germanic 'Ludwig' meaning renowned in battle.
Silver, the precious metal associated with elegance and beauty.
Arabic name meaning 'pearls' or 'silver.'
Bringer of light
From Lucania or light-giving; variant of Lucas, a Latin name.
Derived from Lucas, which comes from Latin 'Lucanus,' relating to 'lux' (light) or 'from Lucania.'
From Lucania; light-bringer. Polish form of Lucas.
Light-giving; one who brings light.
Light-giving. A modern variant of Luke, derived from Greek Lucanus.
Light-bearing; light-giving. From Latin Lucius, denoting illumination and clarity.
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