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LECH m : From the name of the Slavic tribe the Lendians, called the Lędzianie in Polish. According to Slavic legend this was the name of the founder of the Po...

LECHOSŁAW m : Derived from the Polish name LECH combined with the Slavic element slava "glory".

LECHOSŁAWA f : Feminine form of LECHOSŁAW.

LECIA f : Short form of ALICIA, FELICIA or LETITIA.

LEDA f : Possibly means "woman" from Greek. In Greek myth she was the mother of Castor, Pollux, Helen and Clytemnestra by the god Zeus, who came upon her in th...

LEE f/m : From a surname which was derived from Old English leah meaning "clearing". The surname belonged to Robert E. Lee (1807-1870), commander of the Confede...

LEEANN f : Combination of LEE and ANN.

LEEBA f : Means "beloved" in Yiddish.

LEELA f : Variant transcription of LILA (1).

LEELO f : Means "folk song" in Estonian.

LEENA f : Finnish and Estonian short form of HELENA or MATLEENA.

LEESA f : Variant of LISA.

LEEVI m : Finnish form of LEVI.

LEFTERIS m : Short form of ELEFTHERIOS.

LEGOLAS m : Means "green leaves" in Sindarin, from laeg "green" combined with go-lass "collection of leaves". In 'The Lord of the Rings' (1954) by J. R. R. Tolkie...

LEHI m : From an Old Testament place name meaning "jawbone" in Hebrew. It is also used in the Book of Mormon as the name of a prophet.

LEHUA f/m : Means "ohia flower" in Hawaiian.

LEI (1) f/m : Means "flowers, lei, child" in Hawaiian.

LEI (2) f/m : From Chinese 磊 (lěi) meaning "pile of stones" (which is typically masculine) or 蕾 (lěi) meaning "bud" (typically feminine). Other characters can...

LEIA f : Form of LEAH used in the Greek Old Testament. This is the name of a princess in the 'Star Wars' movies by George Lucas, who probably based it on Leah.

LEIF m : From the Old Norse name Leifr meaning "descendant, heir". Leif Eriksson was a Norse explorer who reached North America in the early 11th century. He w...

LEIFR m : Old Norse form of LEIF.

LEIFUR m : Icelandic form of LEIF.

LEIGH f/m : From a surname which was a variant of LEE.

LEIGHTON m : From a surname which was a variant of LAYTON.

LEILA f : Variant of LAYLA. This spelling was used by Lord Byron for characters in 'The Giaour' (1813) and 'Don Juan' (1819), and it is through him that the nam...

LEILAH f : Variant of LEILA.

LEILANI f/m : Means "heavenly flowers" or "royal child" from Hawaiian lei "flowers, lei, child" and lani "heaven, sky, royal, majesty".

LEIMOMI f : Means "pearl lei" or "pearl child" from Hawaiian lei "flowers, lei, child" and momi "pearl".

LEITH f/m : From a surname, originally from the name of a Scottish town (now a district of Edinburgh), which is derived from Gaelic lìte "wet, damp". It is also ...



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