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From Greek 'leon' (lion) and 'aner' (man), meaning 'lion man' or 'brave as a lion.'
Lion-man. Feminine form with Greek roots suggesting strength.
Lion-man; derived from Greek 'leon' (lion) and 'andros' (man).
Weary or graceful; variant spelling of Leah.
Bright light; variant of Eleanor and Leonora.
Brave lion. From Germanic elements meaning lion and brave.
Bright light. A variant of Eleanor from Greek origins meaning shining or illuminating.
Possibly short for Alicia or Leticia, Latin name meaning 'joy'.
In Greek mythology, Leda was a queen seduced by Zeus; symbolizes beauty and fate
Meadow or field; from a grassy place.
Variant of Leah, from Hebrew meaning 'weary' or possibly 'meadow'. Associated with the biblical figure Leah.
Variant of Leah, meaning weary.
Meadow of grace, combining Lee (meadow) and Anne (grace).
From the meadow land, combining lea (meadow) with land
Modern compound combining Lee (meadow) and Lynn (lake).
Variant of Lena or Leah; means weary or delicate in Hebrew tradition.
Lion; symbolizes courage, strength, and nobility.
Weary or tired. A variant of Leah with Hebrew origins and biblical resonance.
Joined; attached. Finnish form of Levi
Weary, fatigued or devoted. Biblical name with connotations of dedication.
Weary or delicate; from Hebrew Leah, representing tenderness or gentleness.
God is my oath; shortened form of Elizabeth or Eliza.
Story, myth, famous person
The great; from French le grand
Biblical place name; possibly related to jaw in Hebrew
From Middle High German meaning a feudal tenant or vassal; literally man with a fief.
Hawaiian name referring to the Lehua flower (Metrosideros), sacred in Hawaiian tradition symbolizing love and courage.
Hawaiian word meaning 'garland' or 'wreath of flowers'. Symbolizes beauty, honor, and Hawaiian heritage.
Weary, tired. Variant spelling of Leah, a Hebrew name with biblical significance.
Love; the Hawaiian spirit of affection and warmth.
Lion.
Life; a Yiddish diminutive form of Leib
Heart
Variant of Leda, a figure from Greek mythology known as the mother of Helen of Troy.
Heir, descendant, beloved
Combination of Leigh (meadow) and Anna (grace, favor)
Combination of Leigh (meadow) and Ann (grace); represents graceful meadow
Graceful meadow, grace combined with meadow.
Modern combination of 'Leigh' (meaning 'meadow') and 'Anne' (meaning 'grace').
Heavenly garland. Combines lei (garland of flowers) with lani (sky or heaven), suggesting celestial beauty and grace.
Night, dark beauty, born at night
From English origins, possibly from 'lea' (meadow) and 'land'.
Heavenly garland. Hawaiian name combining lei (garland) and lani (sky/heaven).
Heavenly flower, royal child, heavenly lei
Variant of Leilani, Hawaiian name meaning heavenly flower or heavenly lei.
Heavenly flower garland or heavenly lei; garland from heaven
Heavenly lei or garland from heaven
Heavenly garland; modern variation of Leilani, combining lei (garland) and lani (heaven).
Night; variant of Layla/Leila.
Combination of Leila (Arabic 'night') and Anna (Hebrew 'grace').
Heavenly flower
Night; a poetic name with Arabic roots suggesting beauty and tranquility.
A Hawaiian name combining lei (garland) and nani (beautiful), meaning beautiful garland
In Celtic/Galician mythology, Leira is a goddess associated with magic and witchcraft.
God's promise
Modern variant; possibly from Leah or a blend of names.
Hillside or slope, from Old English hlath.
From Greek Lethe, the river of forgetfulness in Greek mythology.
Weary.
Night, symbolizing mystery, tranquility, and beauty.
Lion; symbolizes strength, courage, and majesty.
Means 'line' or 'writing' in Sanskrit.
Related to Leila, Arabic origin meaning 'night' or 'dark beauty.' Associated with mystery and elegance.
From the meadow land. A variant of Leland, from Old English lea (meadow) and land.
From Hawaiian lei (garland/wreath) and lani (heaven/sky); meaning heavenly lei or heavenly flower.
From the meadow land; pastoral, grounded, and connected to nature
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