Names That Mean The

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

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Lingaratnam
Jewel of the Shiva lingam
Sanskrit
Lingasamy
Derived from the Tamil words 'lingam' (symbol of Shiva) and 'samy' (lord), me...
Tamil
Lingesan
Lingesan is a Tamil name meaning 'lord of the lingam,' referring to the Hindu...
Tamil
Lingesh
Lord of the lingam, a name for the Hindu god Shiva.
Tamil
Linka
Derived from the Slavic element 'l'v' meaning 'lion'.
Slavic
Linley
From the Old English words 'lind' meaning 'lime tree' and 'leah' meaning 'woo...
English
Linly
From the Flax Meadow.
English
Linnae
derived from the line flower.
English
Linnie
Linnie is a diminutive of Lin, often associated with the linden tree or a lake.
English
Linton
From the town of flax, referring to a place where flax was grown.
English
Linus
Flax, derived from the Greek word for the flax plant.
Greek
Linwood
From the Old English elements 'lind' meaning 'lime tree' and 'wudu' meaning '...
English
Lion
Referring to the king of the jungle.
English
Lionel
Young lion, derived from the Latin name Leonellus.
French
Lionelle
Little lion, derived from the French word 'lion'.
French
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
Lipman
Derived from the Yiddish name Lipman, meaning 'beloved man'.
Yiddish
Lisanuddin
Servant of the faith or religion.
Arabic
Lisle
From the island, referring to a person from Lille or an island.
French
List
Derived from the English word for a series of items, used as a given name.
English
Littleton
From the little town or settlement.
English
Liudvika
Famous warrior, derived from the Germanic name Ludwig.
Lithuanian
Liusadh
Liusadh is the Scottish Gaelic form of Lucy, meaning 'light'.
Scottish
Livdeep
Combines 'Liv' (absorbed) and 'deep' (lamp), meaning 'absorbed in the light'.
Punjabi
Livia
From the Latin name Livia, meaning 'blue' or 'envious'.
Latin
Livingston
From the settlement of Livingstone, meaning 'Leofwine's stone'.
English
Livsharan
Beloved of the Lord, combining 'Liv' (love) and 'Sharan' (shelter).
Punjabi
Livtar
One who crosses the ocean of life.
Punjabi
Ljudevit
Famous warrior, from the Slavic elements 'ljud' (people) and 'vit' (victory).
Slavic
Ljudumilu
Dear to the people, from Slavic elements 'ljud' (people) and 'milu' (dear).
Slavic
Loan
Derived from the Sino-Vietnamese word for 'lotus'.
Vietnamese
Loba
She-wolf, derived from the Spanish word for wolf.
Spanish
Loche
Dweller by the pond.
French
Lochellen
Dweller by the loch (lake).
Scottish
Lochey
From the land near the loch (lake).
Scottish
Lochie
From the land near the loch (lake).
Scottish
Lochlan
From the land near the loch (lake).
Scottish
Lochlen
From the land near the loch (lake).
Scottish
Lochlin
From the land near the loch (lake).
Scottish
Lochlon
From the land near the loch (lake).
Scottish
Lochlyn
From the land near the loch (lake).
Scottish
Lochy
From the land near the loch (lake).
Scottish
Locke
From the fortified place.
English
Lockette
Derived from a diminutive of the name Locke, meaning 'enclosure' or 'strongho...
English
Lockhart
From the Scottish place name meaning 'enclosed wood'.
Scottish
Lockie
Diminutive of Lachlan, meaning 'from the land of lakes'.
Scottish
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