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White
Spanish/Portuguese word for lavender flower; symbolizes purity, grace, and calm.
Grace, beauty, or elegance. A Sanskrit name celebrating refinement and aesthetic charm.
A fragrant herb symbolizing purity, serenity, and calmness.
Variant of Lavinia, a classical Latin name meaning 'from Lavinium.'
Roman goddess of thieves and crossroads. Associated with boundaries and transitions.
Modern spelling of Lavender, named after the fragrant purple flower of the Lavandula plant.
Beautiful; lovely.
From Laurentum; crowned with laurel.
From Laurentum, symbolizing the laurel wreath and honor.
From Latin 'Laurentius,' meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel,' symbolizing honor and victory.
From Laurentum, representing honor and nobility.
Laurel wreath, victory; from Latin 'laurentius'
From Laurentum or laurel bearer. Represents honor and victory.
From Laurentius; derived from Latin, related to laurel or from Laurentum
From the laurel plant; honored.
Son of Lawrence.
English place name meaning 'settlement on a hill,' from Old English 'hlaw' (hill) and 'ton' (settlement).
Hindu goddess of wealth, fortune, prosperity, and abundance.
A Sanskrit name meaning dissolution, absorption, or merger of the individual soul with the universal consciousness.
Arabic name meaning 'nights' (plural of layla), evoking the beauty and mystery of the night.
From Lacy place name; derived from Old French, suggesting a connection to an estate.
Night, dark beauty, born at night
Variant of Layla/Leila, from Arabic meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty'.
Related to night; symbolizes dark beauty and evening.
Night and rose flower; darkness combined with beauty
Modern variant of Layla; means 'night' in Arabic.
Night; represents darkness, tranquility, and mystery.
A modern variant of Layla, from Arabic meaning 'night.'
Lion. Strong and courageous symbolism in Arabic culture.
God has helped; derived from the biblical figure Lazarus
God has helped. Feminine form of Lazarus, a biblical name expressing divine aid.
God has helped; variant of Lazarus, symbolizing resurrection and divine grace
God has helped; the Lord is my help—feminine form of Lazarus.
From Hebrew Eleazar, meaning 'God has helped.' Symbolizes divine aid and restoration.
God has helped
Glorious ruler; derived from Old Slavic elements vlada (to rule) and slava (glory).
Weary, meadow, delicate
Weary or weary-eyed, Hebrew origin variant of Leah.
Combination of Leah (weary) and Hannah (grace); blends Hebrew traditions of weariness and divine favor.
Weary beloved; compound of Leah (weary) and Marie (beloved).
Weary or tired; a variant form of the Hebrew name Leah.
Related to Leah, a Hebrew name meaning weary.
Heavenly flower or heavenly lei; represents beauty and celestial grace.
Brave lion; combining 'lean' (strong) and 'hard' (brave), or variant of Leonard.
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