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Wool worker; French surname meaning one who works with wool, used as a given name.
Grace; favor. Modern spelling variant of Hannah.
Bright light.
Variant of Lara, from Latin 'lares' (household gods); associated with home and protection
From Lorraine, a French region; evokes grace and nobility.
Named after Laramie region (French-Native American origin)
Laurel; symbolizing victory and honor.
The queen; derived from Spanish 'reina' or related to Lorraine
From Latin 'laurel', symbolizing honor and victory. A variant of Lauren or Laurence.
Crowned with laurel. Variant spelling of Laurence/Lawrence from the Roman city of Laurentum.
Laurel; crowned with laurel, symbolizing honor and victory.
From Laurentum; crowned with laurel. Symbolizes victory and honor.
Of Laurentum; variant of Lorenzo representing classical Roman heritage.
Variant of Laura and Loretta, derived from Latin "laurel," symbolizing victory and honor.
From the ancient Greek city of Larissa; represents cheerfulness and liveliness
Songbird; lark. Modern variant of Larkin.
Variant of Lance, possibly from Lancelot or Germanic roots relating to 'land' or 'spear.'
The rose
Variant of Lorraine, from the Lorraine region in France, meaning 'from Lorraine'.
Crowned with laurel; from Laurentium
From Laurentum, crowned with laurel. Symbol of victory and honor.
From Laurentum or crowned with laurel
Cheerful. From Greek laros meaning cheerful or pleasant.
From Larissa, an ancient city in Greece
Crowned with laurel; from Laurentum. Symbolizes victory and honor.
Crowned with laurel, victorious
Scandinavian patronymic meaning son of Lars; indicates lineage and heritage.
Son of Lars, a Scandinavian patronymic meaning 'son of the laurel-crowned one.'
Laurel; represents honor and achievement.
Variant of Lauren; from Latin 'Laurentius' relating to the laurel tree, symbolizing honor and victory.
Cheerful and lively; associated with clarity and joy.
Variant of Larissa, Greek name derived from the city of Larissa.
From Laurentum; a variant of Lars with ancient Roman origins.
The hall.
Variant of Lazarus; means God has helped or God is my help, derived from Hebrew El'azar
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