i love the names Lexie, Lindy and Lizzy
2007-01-25 17:18:04
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answered by umindy78 2
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Leilani, Lacey, Luci, Lila, Lourdes, Lola, Lydia
2007-01-25 17:19:43
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answered by Gemini Girl 4
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Your best bet is to go to www.behindthename.com, click on feminine names and then go to the L section.
They have a huge list of girl names beginning with L, plus you get to know the meaning of the names. I think sometimes the meaning of a persons name can be almost as important as the sound of the name itself.
2007-01-25 17:21:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Yet again I'm going to suggest names from "the Book":
Laurelin,
Lalaith,
Lienilde (means "people-lover"),
or maybe Linwe (not a "boys name" - begins with Lin- and means "poem"),
or even Laltame (just don't tell anyone it means "caress")
2007-01-26 07:14:12
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answered by Anonymous
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You can try the following website. They provide different names of different origins and meanings. Good luck.
2007-01-25 18:07:12
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answered by Miyuki 3
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A friend named her daughter Livia. Pronounced like Olivia without the 'O'.
I think it's pretty.
2007-01-25 17:17:50
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answered by Liz 4
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Lana, Laina, Lexie
2007-01-25 17:14:48
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answered by Daaang! 3
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How about the name Lisa Marie?
2007-01-25 17:23:33
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answered by Janet H 3
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I love the name Layla
2007-01-25 17:13:59
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answered by Alison_251 2
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LaceyOld French Lace.
Lae Laos dark
Laetitia Latin Happiness.
Laila As intoxicating as wine.
Lailie Hebrew born during light
Laina Route or path.
Laine The light of the sun.
Lainey The light of the sun.
Lakeisha Swahili favourite one
Lakota Native American friend
Lakshmi Sanskrit A lucky omen. The Hindu goddess of beauty and wealth.
Lala Slavonic A tulip.
Lalage Greek Chatter, babble.
Lalasa Hindu love
Lali The well-spoken one.
Lalima Hindu
Lalita Sanskrit Playful, charming.
Lalo Latin to sing a lullaby
Lamilla Aboriginal A stone.
Lamorna Cornish A placename.
Lan Vietnamese flower name
Lana English Afloat, calm as still waters. A diminutive of Alana, Helena and Svetlana.
Lanai Terrace, veranda.
Lanaya Lime tree.
Lane Old English From the narrow road. A boy or girl's name.
Lanelle From the narrow road.
LanetteLanetta
Lani Polynesian The sky. A boy or girl's name.
Lanikai Hawaiian heavenly sea
Laquetta Native American Quetta, Etta
Lara Russian Cheerful, light-hearted.
Laraine Old German From a province on the border of France and Germany.
Lareine Old German From a province on the border of France and Germany.
Lareyne Old German From a province on the border of France and Germany.
Lari English crowned with laurel
Laria Greek the sars are mine
Larissa Russian from Greek Cheerful, light-hearted.
Lark English/Aboriginal English A songbird. Aboriginal a cloud.
Lasca Latin Weary.
Lassie English/Scottish A little girl.
Lastri Indonesian A common girl's name.
Lata Hindu
Lateefah North African gentle, pleasant
Latifa Arabic Kind and gentle.
Latisha Happiness.
Latonia Latin In Roman mythology, the mother of Diana.
Latoya Spanish Victorious. A popular name in the USA.
LatriceTricey, Trice
LauraLatin A laurel wreath or a tree.
Laurel A laurel wreath or a tree.
LaurenEnglish A free person. A feminine form of Charles, Also see Carla, Carol and Caroline.
LaurindaLatin crowned with laurel, praise
LavaniHindu grace
LavedaLatin One who is purified or innocent.
LavenderEnglish from Latin From the herb.
Laverne French Springlike, or from the Alder tree.
Lavinia Latin A lady, or a mother of Rome.
Lawrencia From the Laurel tree or crowned with laurels.
LaxmiHindu Lakshmi
Layla Arabic As intoxicating as wine.
LaynaGreek light, truth
Leah Irish Gaelic The light of the sun. Also see Eileen, Elaine, Eleanor and Ellen.
Leala French The loyal one.
Leandra Latin Like a lioness. The female version of Leander. Also see Leona.
Leanna Graceful willow.
Leanne English Grace, or favoured by God. A modern invention formed from Lee and Anne.
Leaunayoung deer
LebaYiddish beloved
LedaGreek A mythological queen and the mother of Helen of Troy. Also see Alida.
LedahHebrew birth
LeeOld English A meadow or clearing. A boy or girl's name.
Leea Languid, weary. The wife of Jacob in the Bible.
LeelaSanskrit Playful.
LeenaAboriginal A possum.
LeewanaAboriginal The wind.
LehanaAfrican One who refuses.
LeighOld English A meadow or clearing. A boy or girl's name.
LeikoJapanese arrogant
LeilaArabic Dark as the night.
Leilani Hawaiian A heavenly flower.
Lemana Aboriginal The She-Oak tree.
Lemuela Hebrew Devoted to God. The feminine form of Lemuel.
LenaEnglish From the name Caroline, Helen and other names. Caroline - A free person. Helen - Also used as an independent name.
LeneDutch/German A nickname for Helen and Magdalene. Helen - The light of the sun. Magdalene - A woman from the village of Magdala. Also see Lena. .
LenisLatin Gentle and smooth.
Lenora The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
Lenore The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
LeodaTeutonic A woman of the people.
LeolaLatin lion
LeomaOld English Light, bright.
LeonaLatin A lioness. A feminine form of Leo or Leon. Also see Leandra, Leonarda and Leontine.
LeonardaOld French A brave lioness. Feminine form of Leonard.
Leonora The light of the sun. A form of Helen.
LeontineLatin Like a lion. Also see Leona.
LeopoldaOld German bold leader
LeoraGreek Light.
LeshShea
LesleyScottish Gaelic From an ancient surname. A boy or girl's name.
LethaGreek The river of forgetfulness. From the name Lethe.
Leticia Happiness.
2007-01-25 17:25:42
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answered by ms.hunnipot32 2
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