# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
771 | Louella | Latin | Make amends. | F | |
772 | Louisa | French | Feminine form of Louis: Famous warrior. Renowned fighter. | F | |
773 | Louisa | Latin | Latin feminine form of Louis: Famous warrior. Famous Bearer: Louisa M. Alcott, who wrote 'Little Women'(1868). | F | |
774 | Louisa | Teutonic | Famous in war. | F | |
775 | Louisane | German | Renowned warrior. | F | |
776 | Louise | French | Feminine form of Louis: Famous warrior. Renowned fighter. | F | |
777 | Louise | German | Renowned warrior. | F | |
778 | Louise | Teutonic | Famous in war. | F | |
779 | Lourdes | Spanish | Reference to the Virgin Mary. | F | |
780 | Louredes | Spanish | Reference to the Virgin Mary. | F | |
781 | Lov | English | Affection. | F | |
782 | Love | English | Affection. | F | |
783 | Loveday | English | Name given to children that are born on a love day. A love day was a 12th century tradition - a day set aside for reconciliation and settling of disputes. Today, this name is found occasionally as a surname. | F | |
784 | Lovisa | German | Renowned warrior. | F | |
785 | Lovisa | Swedish | Renowned battle maid. | F | |
786 | Lowri | Welsh | Welsh form of Laura, meaning laurel. | F | |
787 | Loyce | German | Renowned warrior. | F | |
788 | Loyda | Latin | Variant of Leda who was the Mythological queen of Sparta and mother of Helen of Troy. | F | |
789 | Lsss | English | Girl. | F | |
790 | Lssse | English | Girl. | F | |
791 | Lu'lu | Muslim | Pearls. Gems.. | F | |
792 | Luana | German | Graceful battle maiden. | F | |
793 | Luana | Hawaiian | Content; happy. | F | |
794 | Luane | German | Graceful battle maiden. | F | |
795 | Lubaba | Muslim | Variant of Lubabah: The innermost essence.. | F | |
796 | Lubabah | Muslim | The innermost essence.. | F | |
797 | Lubentia | Latin | Venus's surname. | F | |
798 | Lubmilla | Russian | Loving. | F | |
799 | Lucania | Latin | Mother of Roma. | F | |
800 | Lucas | Biblical | Luminous, white. | F | |
801 | Lucasta | English | This name was invented by 17th-century British poet Richard Lovelace. His poem of that name was published in 1649. | F | |
802 | Luce | Shakespearean | 'The Comedy of Errors' Adriana's servant. | F | |
803 | Lucena | Spanish | Illumination. Light. Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth and giver of first light to newborns. Also refers to Mary as Lady of the Light. | F | |
804 | Luceria | Latin | Circle of light. | F | |
805 | Lucerna | Latin | Circle of light. | F |