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Bringer of light; from Lucania
Related to Latin 'lux' meaning 'light.' Symbolizes illumination and clarity.
From Lucania; bringer of light
Pearl. Represents purity, beauty, and rarity.
Light; illumination and brightness.
Snow; represents purity and pristine beauty.
Light; representing illumination, brightness, and clarity
Light or lamps; evokes brightness and illumination.
Moon, divine light
Beautiful moon; a modern compound combining Luna (moon) and Bella (beautiful).
Beautiful moon; combining Luna (Latin for moon) with Belle (French for beautiful).
Modern variant of Luna; from Latin meaning 'moon,' symbolizing light and celestial beauty.
Combination of Luna (moon) and Mae; moon maiden.
Modern compound of Luna (Latin: moon) and Marie (grace); symbolizes moonlit grace and celestial beauty.
Related to the moon. From Latin 'luna,' associated with lunar cycles and celestial beauty.
Derived from luna meaning 'moon' with diminutive suffix -ella; symbolizes moonlight, gentleness, and night
Italian diminutive of Luna, from Latin 'luna' meaning moon. Associated with moonlight and night.
Small moon. Derived from the French word for moon, suggesting elegance and luminescence.
A name of pre-Islamic Arabian origin; mentioned in the Quran as a wise man who imparts moral teachings.
From Lourdes; Portuguese form referring to the spiritual sanctuary in France.
Honorable, virtuous; related to the laurel tree symbolizing achievement and victory.
Possibly a variant of Lorena; from Latin, may refer to 'from Laurentum' or be a feminine form of Laurence.
Of light or shining, derived from Latin meaning light
Moon or moonlight; Armenian name with celestial connotation
Potentially derived from Lucy, meaning 'light' or 'luminous.'
Dutch form of Luke, derived from Latin Lucanus meaning 'from Lucania' or 'light-giving.'
Pearl. A name symbolizing beauty, value, and preciousness in Somali culture.
Variant of Laverne; from the alder tree or the Roman goddess Laverna.
Light and illumination; radiance.
Light-giving or light; represents illumination and clarity.
Spanish compound combining Luz and Maria; means 'light Mary'
From the island; an old Scottish name suggesting heritage and ancestry.
Strong-willed warrior; resolute protector.
God's gracious gift. Variant of Hannah
Beautiful one, noble one, from Lydia
From Lydia, an ancient region in Asia Minor
From Lydia, an ancient region in modern-day Turkey; associated with ancient kingdom and musical mode
Variant of Lydia, referring to the ancient region of Lydia in Asia Minor.
From Lydia, an ancient region in Asia Minor known as a center of classical civilization.
English surname used as a given name, likely derived from a place name.
Scottish surname used as a given name; historically associated with the Lyell clan.
Wolf; derived from ancient Greek mythology and language
Night, dark beauty, island beauty
Lily or flower of purity, symbolizing innocence and beauty.
Variant of Lilith, a figure in Jewish tradition meaning 'of the night'.
Lily; symbolizing purity and grace
Combination of Lynn (lake) and Anne (grace).
A modern variant spelling of Lincoln, derived from the Roman settlement 'Lindum Colonia', meaning settlement by a pool or waters.
Old English name derived from 'linden tree', symbolizing beauty, grace, and natural elegance.
Variant of Lindell; from Germanic lind (soft, gentle).
Variant of Lindsey, possibly from the linden tree or Scandinavian origins.
From Lydia, an ancient kingdom in Anatolia; suggests nobility and grace.
Modern variant of Lindsay, meaning 'linden tree island' from Old English origins.
English variant of Lindsay, from English origins referring to a lime tree island or English place names.
From Old English place name meaning linden tree island.
From an English place name meaning 'linden tree island,' symbolizing nature and beauty.
From the linden tree island; representing grace and protection.
Lake; represents tranquility.
Variant of Lynette, from Welsh or French origin, possibly related to linden tree or lake, suggesting natural beauty.
Feminine variant of Lynn, derived from the Welsh name Llewelyn. Associated with lake or soft water imagery.
English place name combining 'lyn' (lake) with 'ford' (river crossing), meaning 'ford by a lake.'
From Lincoln's island, representing a geographical origin in English tradition.
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