Girl's name with L
English-origin girl’s name from the lily flower
Latin-origin girl’s name meaning laurel or victory
Variant spelling of Lily, from the flower name
Short form of Elizabeth, meaning God is my oath
Latin-origin girl’s name meaning light
Spanish-origin girl’s name meaning pretty or beautiful
English form of Laura, meaning laurel or victory
Spanish-origin girl’s name, diminutive of Dolores
Hebrew-origin girl’s name meaning weary or delicate
Arabic-origin girl’s name meaning night
Slavic and English use, meaning light or little rock
Latin-origin girl’s name, linked to Roman mythology
Arabic and Sanskrit origins, meaning night or play
International variant of Leah, Hebrew origin
French-origin girl’s name meaning famous warrior
Cute and global; from Arabic/Latin, meaning tender.
Short for Helena; classic name meaning light.
Scottish place-name turned unisex; common for girls.
Ancient Greek name; from Lydia, a historic region.
Latin for moon; very popular modern girl's name.
Spanish/Italian form of Louise; means famous warrior.
Variant of Layla/Leila; Arabic, meaning night.
Used worldwide; from Juliana or the vine liana.
Latin name meaning light; variant of Lucy.
English classic from lily; sweet floral favorite.
Arabic form of Layla, meaning "night"; popular
Latin name meaning "lioness"; vintage yet strong
English given name from "lace"; modern and sweet
English combo of Lee + Anne; friendly classic
Diminutive of Laura/Lorraine; widely used
Romance-language name from "lily"; elegant
Cute diminutive (Louise/Lucy); also used alone
Given name from a surname; common in the US
Nickname of Elizabeth; fun and familiar
Short form of Elizabeth; simple and common
Short form of Elizabeth; Slavic and English use
Feminine of Louis; timeless and literary
Scottish-origin given name; used for girls
Name from French region; 20th-century fave
English name from "lace"; trendy and bright
Spanish/Italian form; means 'laurel-crowned'.
Variant of Lillian; tied to the lily flower.
Spanish/Portuguese of Letitia, meaning 'joy'.
Italian diminutive of Laura; classic and sweet.
Common international variant of Lydia.
Friendly nickname for Elizabeth, widely used.
Variant of Leah; Hebrew roots, now popular.
Variant of Laura; from Latin for laurel.
English/Welsh name meaning lake or waterfall.
Spanish diminutive of Dolores; common in LatAm.
Biblical name; Timothy's grandmother's name.
Diminutive of Laura/Lauren; friendly and familiar.
Scottish/UK feminine form of Leslie, well-known.
Nickname of Elizabeth; popular in US/UK.
Nature name from the laurel tree; classic.
French form of Lucy; means 'light'. A classic.
English nature name from the purple herb; sweet.
Spanish/Portuguese variant of Lucia; 'light'.
Variant of Lily; used in Slavic and Latin lands.
From ancient myth; often linked to the night.
Unisex nickname; short for Lenora or Elena.
English word name; used for girls in Philippines/India.
Place name turned given name; common for girls.
Sanskrit female name meaning 'playful, charming'.
Blend of Lee and Anna; friendly modern name.
Cute short form of Charlotte; widely used.
French/Czech form of Lucy; means 'light'.
English literary name from R.D. Blackmore.
From the constellation; musical, starry vibe.
Yes! Variant of Lily, the flower symbolizing purity.
German diminutive of Liselotte; girl's name.
Valid! Unisex name; from English surname or Chinese Li.
Works! Unisex; from Latin laurel (Laurentius).
Allowed. Unisex name derived from an English surname.
Yes! Common Indian name; Hindu goddess of wealth.
Valid. Latin name; Roman Livia or Olivia variant.
Okay! Diminutive of Laura/Loretta; used for girls.
Yes! Variant of Leanne/Liane; modern and feminine.
Valid; variant of Letitia meaning joy or happiness.
Yes, a variant of Lorraine; French place-name.
Rare but used in Latin America; English “noblewoman”.
Nature-inspired name from the lilac flower; rare.
Yes! Feminine form of Lee; from an English surname.
Valid; from Lynn/Eluned roots, familiar and classic.
Elegant Latin name; known from Roman tales.
Spanish Marian name from the French shrine.
Modern English word-name meaning affection.
Diminutive of Linda/Lindsay; used as given name.
From Latin Laetitia, meaning joy or happiness.
Nickname for Laura/Loretta; sometimes a given name.
English word-name meaning fortunate; rare but used.
International name; the feminine of Leander.
French-German name; variant of Lianne/Eliane.
Variant of Leila/Lila; also found in Georgia.
- Lynda
- Lorelei
- Latoya
- Leonor
- Lenora
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