English Baby Names

Discover English baby names with meanings, origins, and popularity rankings.

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Leaf
A flattened structure of a higher plant, typically green and blade-like.
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Leahton
From the town by the meadow.
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Lealand
Meadow land.
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Leaman
Man from the meadow.
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Leana
Derived from the name Liana, meaning 'to twine' or 'to bind'.
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Leanard
Brave lion.
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Leanna
Combination of Lee and Anna, meaning 'meadow' or 'grace'.
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Leanne
Derived from the Old English name Leofnoth, meaning 'dear one' or 'gracious'.
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Leanther
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
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Lear
derived from the character King Lear in Shakespeare's play.
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Learly
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
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Learoi
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
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Learoy
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
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Learoyd
Derived from a place name meaning 'clearing in the forest'.
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Leasha
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
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Leasi
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
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Leassa
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
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Leassah
Modern invented name with no specific meaning.
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Leather
Material made from animal skins.
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Leaton
From the town by the water.
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Leatrice
Bringer of joy.
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Lecey
Lacy, delicate.
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Lecia
derived from the name Alicia, meaning noble.
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Ledge
Name derived from a natural ledge or shelf of rock.
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Ledyard
From the Old English words for 'leek' and 'enclosure', meaning 'leek garden'.
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Lee
Clearing or meadow; also a surname derived from this.
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Leeandra
Combination of Lee and Sandra, meaning 'meadow of man's defender'.
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Leeanna
Combination of Lee and Anna, meaning 'meadow' or 'grace'.
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Leeanne
Combination of Lee and Anne, meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing' and 'grace'.
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Leef
Beloved, dear.
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Leeland
Fertile land.
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Leeman
Servant.
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Leeroy
Famous ruler or renowned leader.
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Leester
Combination of Lee and ester, meaning 'meadow dweller'.
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Leet
Derived from the word 'leet', meaning skilled or elite in internet slang.
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Leeton
Leeton is a habitational surname meaning 'farmstead or village of Leofwine'.
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Leevania
Combination of Lee and -vania, possibly meaning 'meadow of Van'.
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Lefty
Left-handed.
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Legget
Messenger.
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Leiane
Gracious meadow.
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Leianne
Gracious meadow.
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Leicester
From the Roman town name Ligoraceaster, meaning 'Roman fort of the Ligore peo...
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Leigh
Clearing or meadow.
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Leigha
Clearing or meadow.
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Leighana
Clearing or meadow + anah (grace).
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Leighandra
Clearing or meadow + andra (man/warrior).
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Leighane
Clearing or meadow.
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Leighanna
Clearing or meadow + anna (grace).
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Leighanne
Clearing or meadow + anne.
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Leighton
From the town on the meadow.
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