Girl Names That Mean Of

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Leanne
Derived from the Old English name Leofnoth, meaning 'dear one' or 'gracious'.
English
Leatrice
Bringer of joy.
English
Lecah
Dew of the Lord.
Hebrew
Lechsinska
Daughter of Lech (legendary founder of Poland).
Polish
Leda
In Greek mythology, Leda was the mother of Helen of Troy.
Greek
Leeandra
Combination of Lee and Sandra, meaning 'meadow of man's defender'.
English
Leeanna
Combination of Lee and Anna, meaning 'meadow' or 'grace'.
English
Leeanne
Combination of Lee and Anne, meaning 'meadow' or 'clearing' and 'grace'.
English
Leelaney
Descendant of Leeland.
Irish
Leen
Soft, tender.
Arabic
Leester
Combination of Lee and ester, meaning 'meadow dweller'.
English
Leevania
Combination of Lee and -vania, possibly meaning 'meadow of Van'.
English
Leevoniah
Grace of God.
Hebrew
Leeza
Diminutive of Liza, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Russian
Leica
Derived from the brand name Leica, a combination of 'Leitz' and 'Camera'.
German
Leilanea
Leilanea means 'heavenly lei' or 'royal child of heaven'.
Hawaiian
Leili
Night, referring to the time of day.
Persian
Leily
Night, referring to the beauty and mystery of the night.
Persian
Leiriope
Daughter of King Orchamus in Greek Mythology.
Greek
Lejane
Modern blend of the names Lea and Jane.
English
Lekeesha
Combination of Lee and Keisha, no specific meaning.
Yoruba
Lekeisha
Combination of Lee and Keisha, no specific meaning.
Yoruba
Lekesha
Combination of Lee and Keisha, no specific meaning.
Swahili
Lekeshia
Combination of Lee and Keisha, no specific meaning.
Yoruba
Lekeshiah
Combination of Lee and Keisha, no specific meaning.
Yoruba
Lenita
Diminutive of Elena, meaning 'light' or 'torch'.
Spanish
Leocada
Feminine form of Leocadio, derived from Greek Leokadios meaning 'people of Le...
Spanish
Leoda
Feminine form of Leo, meaning 'lion'.
English
Leodora
Gift of the people, from leos (people) and doron (gift).
Greek
Leodorah
Gift of the people, derived from leos (people) and doron (gift).
Greek
Leolina
Combination of Leo and Lina, meaning 'lion' and 'light'.
Italian
Leonanie
Derived from Greek 'leon' meaning lion, often interpreted as 'lion-like'.
Greek
Leonarda
Leonarda is the feminine form of Leonardo, meaning 'brave lion'.
Italian
Leonsio
Diminutive of Leone, meaning 'lion'.
Italian
Leontina
Feminine form of Leontino, meaning 'lion-like'.
Portuguese
Leontyna
Feminine form of Leontius, meaning 'lion-like'.
Polish
Lera
Ancient Slavic goddess of spring.
Russian
Lerola
Combination of the names Lena and Lola.
Italian
Lesha
Diminutive of Alexey or Alexander, meaning 'defender'.
Russian
Leshia
Diminutive of Aleksandra, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
Russian
Lessie
Diminutive form of Leslie.
English
Letje
Letje is a Dutch diminutive of Elisabeth, meaning 'God is my oath'.
Dutch
Leto
derived from Greek mythology, Leto was a goddess and mother of Apollo and Art...
Greek
Lettie
Diminutive form of Leticia, meaning joy.
English
Letty
Pet form of Leticia, meaning joy.
English
Letya
Diminutive form of Leticia, meaning joy.
Russian
Letycja
Polish form of Leticia, meaning joy.
Polish
Levina
Derived from Hebrew meaning 'white' or 'moon', often associated with brightness.
Hebrew
Levinia
Feminine form of Levinius, possibly meaning 'lightning' or 'swift'.
Latin
Levity
Lightness or lack of seriousness.
English
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