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The stranger
gold
thunder
Uncertain, possibly a variant of Lauren or a modern coinage.
fine powder, pollen, dust
beautiful, excellent, fine
The rose
Lotus flower
Likely a modern American coinage, possibly combining 'La-' prefix with 'Reonte'.
To sing, to chant, to praise
Gift
from the lake
goddess of spring, love, and beauty
well-being, health, peace
Most beautiful, queen of Jannah (paradise)
play, sport, amusement
beautiful, pearl, or ruby
bright, shining, radiant
path, road, lane
laurel, victory
a type of flowering plant, possibly a variant of 'Lani'
laurel, victorious
laurel tree, victory
The dear one, the beloved one
To fight, to resist
Lion
One who has a lot of patience, or a patient person
white
beautiful, bright, white
Grace, beauty, loveliness
Eloquent, articulate, well-spoken
The barbarian woman; foreign woman
to exceed, to surpass, to be superior
one who is loved
Uncertain, possibly 'lioness' or 'beloved'
Intelligent, understanding, sensible, wise
laurel
beloved
lips, especially of the vulva
intelligent, sensible, understanding, wise
wise, intelligent, understanding
intelligent, sensible, understanding
beloved, adored, sweetheart
wise, intelligent, sensible
My lion cub
Unknown
prone to change; unstable
white, fair
beloved, dear one
wine
A type of bean or pulse; also a place name in ancient Egypt.
white, bright, or moon
Graceful, beautiful
Beautiful, graceful, lovely
from the town of Laborc
one who takes the people
gourd, pumpkin
unknown, possibly related to a type of plant or fruit
the quarry
From the lake
from Lassy (a town in Normandy)
from Lassy (a French town), combined with Jo (God is gracious)
From Lassy (a place in France) and May (the month or pearl)
Lacey: from Lassy, France; Rose: flower
my bread
radiant, shining, bright
from the lake-land
Falcon, symbolizing majesty, freedom, and strength
From the land of lakes. A Scottish name.
from the land of lakes, or from Scandinavia
Possibly a variant of Shawna, meaning 'God is gracious'.
Possibly 'lake woman' or 'from the lake'
from Laconia
from Lassy (France) and bitter/star of the sea
Lacie: from Lassy (France); Mai: May, or star of the sea
Friday
The meaning is uncertain, possibly related to 'lake' or 'stone'.
The chosen one, the lucky one
lily of the valley
milk
from Lassy (a place in Normandy)
Falcon, noble and free-spirited
good, goddess of harmony, beauty, and spring
good, kind, pleasant
Possibly a modern American coinage, without a clear etymological meaning.
Wealthy, prosperous, joyful
Beautiful woman
The crown has become wealth/honor
Of the place Ladário
Possessing good; wealthy (from Darius), with a modern American prefix 'La-'
swift, fast runner
Beautiful vine or creeper
brook where lads meet
attendant, servant, young man
goddess
Heavenly vine or celestial vine
young man, boy
lady, female ruler
young woman, girl
The goddess; divine
royal, queen, lady
lady, noblewoman
From the lake; or a variant of Ladonna, meaning 'lady'
the crown has become full of honor/wealth
rules with glory
rule with glory
glorious ruler
Rules with glory
Glorious ruler
pilgrim, one who has performed the Hajj
King, ruler
Born on the cattle camp
the lady
bread-kneader, mistress of the house
play, amusement, sport
worthy, deserving, capable, suitable
night
of God, belonging to God
of God
Traditional Marshallese male name, possibly related to navigation.
of Laelius, a Roman gens name; possibly from Greek 'laia' (olive tree)
Roman clan name, possibly from Greek 'laia' meaning 'stone'
Of the gens Laelia
Uncertain, possibly 'lily' or 'joy'
unknown, possibly related to 'Lælia' (a Roman gens name) or 'laetus' (joyful)
Possibly related to 'light' or 'day'
Of Laelius
Of the sea; wide, broad
God is mine
God is my strength
fair, beautiful, or possibly from a place name
Uncertain, possibly 'light' or 'joy'
night, dark beauty
Uncertain, possibly 'lark' or 'joyful'
Possibly 'the night' or 'dark beauty'
fair, beautiful, or loyal, trustworthy
Possibly 'lily' or 'elf-like', or a modern coinage.
Possibly 'lily' or a combination of 'Lae' and 'lys' (lily)
light, bright, shining
light, torch, bright one
Possibly 'light' or 'shining one'
of Laertes
lark (bird)
lark (a type of songbird)
people of stone
stone, rock
people-gatherer
God is my oath
lion
joy, happiness
Joy, happiness
good, pleasant, agreeable
God has healed
To ask, to request
The fairy
from the faith
heir, descendant
uncertain, possibly 'beloved' or 'friend'
To throw a challenge, to challenge, or to dare
unknown
The Frenchman
The meaning is uncertain, possibly related to 'lag' or 'delay'.
companion, comrade, or law, custom
shield-maiden
ocean, sea
Small cloud
The Great
swan
lake
lagoon, lake, or rabbit
song, melody
From the root 'lagum' meaning 'to be dark' or 'to be black'.
Moon
to shine, to glow
Sunday