Names That Mean The

Discover baby names meaning The for boys, girls, and unisex.

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Lemana
From the almond tree.
Hebrew
Lemar
Of the sea.
French
Lemmy
Derived from the Old English name Leofmaer, meaning 'famous protector'.
English
Lemon
Referring to the citrus fruit.
English
Lemond
Referring to the color yellow.
English
Lemont
The mountain.
French
Lemonte
The mountain.
French
Lenin
Derived from the surname of Vladimir Lenin, a revolutionary leader.
Russian
Lennard
Brave lion; derived from the Germanic elements 'leon' (lion) and 'hard' (brav...
German
Lennen
Derived from the Old English personal name Leofwine, meaning 'dear friend'.
English
Lenni
Derived from the Hungarian word 'lenni', meaning 'to be'.
Hungarian
Lennon
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Leannáin, meaning 'descendant of Leannán', ...
Irish
Lennox
From the place name meaning 'elm grove'.
Scottish
Leno
Derived from the name Leonardo, meaning 'brave lion'.
Italian
Lenton
From the valley farm.
English
Lenwood
From the linden tree forest.
English
Leod
Derived from the Gaelic word 'leod', meaning 'ugly' or 'unattractive'.
Scottish
Leodis
derived from the Old English place name for the city of Leeds in West Yorkshi...
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
Leokau
Leokau means 'voice of the rain' in Hawaiian.
Hawaiian
Leomaris
Combination of Leo and Maris, meaning 'lion of the sea'.
Latin
Leonard
Brave lion, from the Germanic elements 'lewo' (lion) and 'hard' (brave, hardy).
Germanic
Leonarda
Leonarda is the feminine form of Leonardo, meaning 'brave lion'.
Italian
Leonardo
Brave lion, from the Germanic elements 'leon' (lion) and 'hard' (brave, hardy).
Italian
Leonato
Derived from the Latin name Leonatus, meaning 'lion-born'.
Italian
Leonidas
Son of the lion.
Greek
Leonor
God is my light; derived from the Greek name Helenē.
Spanish
Leontis
Lion-like, derived from the Greek word 'leon' meaning lion.
Greek
Leopolda
Brave people, from the Germanic elements 'liut' meaning people and 'bald' mea...
Germanic
Leopoldina
Brave people, from the Germanic elements 'liut' meaning people and 'bald' mea...
Germanic
Leopoldine
Brave people, derived from the Germanic elements 'liut' (people) and 'bald' (...
German
Leopolo
Lion of the people.
Italian
Leotis
Of the people.
Greek
Lerie
Combination of the names Laura and Marie.
English
Lerin
Combination of the names Laura and Erin.
English
Leroi
The king, derived from French 'le roi'.
French
Lerola
Combination of the names Lena and Lola.
Italian
Leroux
The red-haired one or redhead.
French
Leroy
The king, from French 'le roi'.
French
Leryn
Derived from Welsh 'ller' meaning 'the sea' or 'ocean'.
Welsh
Leshawn
Combination of the prefix 'Le-' and the name Shawn, meaning 'God is gracious'.
English
Leshem
A precious stone, possibly opal or amber, mentioned in the Bible.
Hebrew
Leslea
From the gray meadow.
English
Lesleah
From the gray meadow.
English
Leslei
From the gray meadow.
English
Lesleigh
From the gray meadow.
English
Lesley
From the gray meadow.
Scottish
Lesli
From the gray meadow.
Scottish
Leslie
From the gray meadow.
Scottish
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