Starting with letter L
# | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
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341 | Leonda | French | Lion; lioness. Feminine of Leon. | F | |
342 | Leondra | French | Lion; lioness. Feminine of Leon. | F | |
343 | Leondrea | French | Lion; lioness. Feminine of Leon. | F | |
344 | Leone | French | Lion. | F | |
345 | Leone | Latin | Lioness. | F | |
346 | Leonela | French | Lion; lioness. Feminine of Leon. | F | |
347 | Leonelle | French | Lion. | F | |
348 | Leonelle | Latin | Lioness. | F | |
349 | Leonie | French | Lion. | F | |
350 | Leonie | Greek | Feminine form of Leon: A variant of Leo: Lion. | F | |
351 | Leonita | Latin | Lioness. | F | |
352 | Leonlina | Latin | Lioness. | F | |
353 | Leonor | Spanish | Spanish form of Eleanor: light. | F | |
354 | Leonora | English | Variant of Helen. In mythology the abduction of Zeus's mortal daughter Helen sparked the Trojan War. | F | |
355 | Leonora | French | Variant of Eleanor, from Helen | F | |
356 | Leonora | Greek | Light. Variant of Helen. In mythology the abduction of Zeus's mortal daughter Helen sparked the Trojan War. | F | |
357 | Leonora | Italian | Light. Diminutive of Eleanora. Famous bearer: Leonora was the heroine of Beethoven's opera Fidelio (1814). | F | |
358 | Leonora | Spanish | Spanish form of Eleanor: light. | F | |
359 | Leonore | French | Shining light. Variant of Eleanor. | F | |
360 | Leonore | German | 'Shining light.' Variant of Eleanor. | F |