Girl Names That Mean The

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Lieve
Dear or beloved, derived from the Dutch word 'lief'.
Dutch
Light
Derived from the Old English word 'leoht', meaning illumination or brightness.
English
Liguria
Liguria is a region in northwestern Italy; the name likely derives from the a...
Italian
Lilac
Refers to the pale purple flower, symbolizing first love.
English
Lilach
Lilach means 'lilac' in Hebrew, referring to the flowering plant.
Hebrew
Lilawatti
Graceful or charming, often associated with the goddess Lakshmi.
Sanskrit
Lilisse
Of the lily flower.
Greek
Lily
derived from the name of the flower Lily, symbolizing purity, beauty, and inn...
English
Lima
Lima is the capital city of Peru, but as a name it may derive from the Spanis...
Spanish
Limentina
Follower of the river.
Latin
Lind
Lime tree; shield; or from the Linden tree.
English
Lindey
From the linden tree.
English
Lindie
From the linden tree.
English
Linette
Little lion, derived from the French name Linette.
French
Linfa
Derived from the Spanish word for 'phoenix', symbolizing rebirth and immortal...
Spanish
Lingadharini
Referring to the goddess Parvati, who holds the linga.
Sanskrit
Lingammal
Respected woman associated with the Shiva lingam
Tamil
Linka
Derived from the Slavic element 'l'v' meaning 'lion'.
Slavic
Linnae
derived from the line flower.
English
Lionet
Little lion, derived from the French word 'lion'.
French
Lioneta
Little lion, derived from the French word 'lion'.
French
Lionette
Little lion, a diminutive of the Italian word for lion.
Italian
Lionia
Derived from Latin 'leo' meaning lion, referring to the lion-like strength or...
Italian
Liorah
My light, derived from the Hebrew word 'or' meaning light.
Hebrew
Liudvika
Famous warrior, derived from the Germanic name Ludwig.
Lithuanian
Liusadh
Liusadh is the Scottish Gaelic form of Lucy, meaning 'light'.
Scottish
Livia
From the Latin name Livia, meaning 'blue' or 'envious'.
Latin
Ljudumilu
Dear to the people, from Slavic elements 'ljud' (people) and 'milu' (dear).
Slavic
Loan
Derived from the Sino-Vietnamese word for 'lotus'.
Vietnamese
Lochellen
Dweller by the loch (lake).
Scottish
Lockette
Derived from a diminutive of the name Locke, meaning 'enclosure' or 'strongho...
English
Loelia
Famous warrior, derived from the Roman family name Laelius.
Latin
Loes
derived from the name Louise.
Dutch
Lofnheid
Praise of the beloved, from Old Norse 'lof' (praise) and 'heid' (beloved).
Norse
Loganayaki
Leader or goddess of the world
Tamil
Logapriya
Beloved of the world, derived from Tamil 'logam' meaning world and 'priya' me...
Tamil
Logasundari
Beautiful as the world; a name for the goddess Lakshmi.
Tamil
Logavani
Light of the world; a name for the divine feminine.
Tamil
Lohitika
A red-colored or reddish gem, often associated with the ruby.
Sanskrit
Loida
Famous warrior, derived from the Germanic name Chlodovech.
Spanish
Loire
Referring to the Loire River in France.
French
Lokajanani
Mother of the universe.
Sanskrit
Lokakshi
One with eyes like the world; all-seeing.
Sanskrit
Lokamatri
Mother of the world.
Sanskrit
Lokamaya
Illusion of the world.
Sanskrit
Lokapele
Bitterness of the world.
Hawaiian
LokaPriya
Beloved of the world.
Sanskrit
Lokshita
One who is absorbed in the world or has a worldly focus.
Sanskrit
Loney
From the lone meadow.
English
Lonney
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Luanaigh, meaning 'descendant of Luanach', ...
Irish
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