Unisex Names That Mean O

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Lawrie
Diminutive of Laurence, meaning 'from Laurentum' or 'crowned with laurel'.
English
Layne
Lane dweller or path, from Old English 'lanu'.
English
Leal
Loyal, faithful.
Spanish
Lee
Clearing or meadow; also a surname derived from this.
English
Leif
Descendant or heir.
Scandinavian
Leigh
Clearing or meadow.
English
Leni
Diminutive of Helene or Magdalena, meaning 'bright, shining light' or 'woman ...
German
Lenis
Smooth, polished.
Latin
Lennon
Derived from the Irish surname Ó Leannáin, meaning 'descendant of Leannán', ...
Irish
Leocadie
Feminine form of Leocadius, derived from Greek 'Leukadios' meaning 'from Leuc...
French
Leoline
Lion-like, derived from Leo.
Latin
Leonce
Lion-like.
French
Leone
Lion.
Italian
Leonid
Lion-like.
Russian
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
Levon
Lion.
Armenian
Levone
Combination of the names Levi and Simone.
English
Lexie
Defender of mankind; a diminutive of Alexandra.
Greek
Lexis
Defender of men, derived from the Greek name Alexios.
Greek
Lexy
Diminutive of Alexandra or Alexis, meaning 'defender of mankind'.
English
Liberty
Freedom.
English
Limon
Lemon.
Turkish
Linden
From the linden tree.
English
Lindley
From the Linden tree meadow.
English
Lindon
From the Linden tree hill.
English
Lindsay
From the Linden tree island.
English
Lindsey
From the Linden tree island.
English
Lindy
From the Linden tree island.
English
Linh
Linh means 'spirit' or 'soul' in Vietnamese.
Vietnamese
Link
Derived from Old English 'hlinc', meaning a ridge or bank of land.
English
Linlea
Combination of Lynn and Lea, meaning 'lake meadow'.
English
Linleah
A modern invented name, possibly a blend of Lin and Leah.
English
Linley
From the Old English words 'lind' meaning 'lime tree' and 'leah' meaning 'woo...
English
Linly
From the Flax Meadow.
English
Lion
Referring to the king of the jungle.
English
Lionelle
Little lion, derived from the French word 'lion'.
French
Lior
My light, referring to God's light or a guiding light.
Hebrew
Lirit
Lyrical, poetic; derived from Hebrew word for song.
Hebrew
Lisle
From the island, referring to a person from Lille or an island.
French
Loba
She-wolf, derived from the Spanish word for wolf.
Spanish
Locke
From the fortified place.
English
Logan
Little hollow or small meadow.
Scottish
Loki
Trickster god.
Norse
London
From the city of London.
English
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