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the joy
Traditional Marshallese male name, often associated with strength or leadership.
Famous warrior
God is gracious
Meaning unknown, traditional Marshallese male name.
God is my help
Path, journey
Respected elder
Muse, goddess, or princess
paramour, lover, suitor
unknown
Joy, happiness
The great one, the elder
destiny, fate
Fortunate, lucky, destined for good
From the body of water
Born on the lake
Joyful woman; variant of Keisha
Combination of 'La' (a common prefix) and 'Keith' (wood, forest)
From the lake land
From the lake; beautiful lake
From the lake, or lake settlement
From the lake
Combination of the prefix 'La-' and Kendra, meaning 'royal power' or 'knowing'
from the lake
Combination of the prefix 'La-' and the name Keshia
Joyful, happy woman
green, verdant
Lucky, prosperous, or goddess Lakshmi
A traditional Marshallese name, meaning is not widely documented in English sources.
successful, prosperous, fortunate
Reddi from a lakh (100,000) villages or a wealthy Reddi
short form of Charalampos, meaning 'to shine with joy'
Joyful woman, happy
auspicious mark, good omen, characteristic
Garland of prosperity
Sign, characteristic, or auspicious mark
Of the lake
friends, allies
auspicious, prosperous, distinguished mark, good omen
Aim, goal, target, prosperity, auspicious mark
Auspicious mark, characteristic, or good fortune
auspicious mark, characteristic, sign, or symbol
One who achieves, destiny, auspicious, distinguished
target, aim, objective, prosperity
Distinguished, aimed, marked, prosperous, having auspicious marks
aim, target, goal, objective
auspicious, fortunate, having good omens
Sign, mark; goddess of wealth and prosperity
gift of Lakshmi, goddess of wealth and prosperity
aim, goal, target, objective
Distinguished by auspicious marks, having good characteristics
luck, prosperity, wealth
ruby, red; darling, beloved
Pearl, jewel; also a pet name or lullaby sound
pearl; living, prosperous
Long sail, referring to a type of canoe
To weave, referring to the traditional Samoan art of weaving mats and baskets.
to babble, to prattle, to chatter
beautiful, precious
To sing, to lull
To caress, to fondle, beloved, darling
Beautiful, charming
bright, shining, or precious
Meaning unknown, possibly a place name or descriptive term.
Beloved, precious, or desired
To reach, to touch
A name of uncertain meaning, possibly derived from a local dialect or a diminutive form.
a form of address for a young boy, often used endearingly
Unknown, possibly related to 'Lalla' meaning 'lady' or 'mistress'
Tulip
tulip
Tulip; a beautiful flower symbolizing love and passion, often associated with spring.
Beautiful, pretty
Tulip garden
Ruby, gemstone; precious, beautiful
to talk, to babble
speech, talk; or perhaps 'pearl'
Uncertain, possibly related to 'tulip' or 'red'
To talk, to babble; also a diminutive of Eulalie or Eulalia meaning 'sweetly speaking'
Rose of the valley; or, speech/chatter and rose
red, ruby, beautiful, charming
well-spoken, talkative
little brother
Moon goddess
beautiful, charming, playful, desirable
Charming, beautiful, playful, desirable
beautiful, charming, desirable, playful
beautiful, playful, charming
dewdrop
ruby
Night beauty; dark beauty
doll
Pearl, jewel
pearl, jewel, or living, prosperous
To babble, to murmur; possibly 'bear' or 'lame'
to babble, to talk
To babble, to talk; also a diminutive of Laleh (tulip)
little bear
To babble, to talk
wealthy guardian
of the cultivated land
beloved, dear one
one who has a reddish-brown complexion or hair
To praise, to sing
Possibly 'mountain' or 'high place'
Unknown, possibly a local or invented name
to speak, to babble
Combination of Laly (from Eulalie, 'sweetly speaking') and Rose (flower)
ruby, precious stone, or to speak, to babble
Uncertain, possibly 'tulip' or 'night'
Lotus flower
To speak, to babble
Path, way
Forest, wood
solemn, serious, dignified, awe-inspiring
Darkness of lips (referring to beautiful dark lips)
dark-lipped, beautiful dark lips
to shine, to glow
Soft, gentle, delicate
Possibly related to 'lame' or 'maize', but likely a modern coinage.
soft to the touch, gentle, tender
almond
A mythical hero from a folk epic, known for his bravery and magical powers.
From the sea; or from the land near the pond
Lady, mistress
The name Lamarana does not have a widely recognized or established etymological meaning.
from the god Mars
Of the sea; from the sea
Of the sea; from the borderland
The sea; from the sea
of the sea
shining, brilliant
from the marsh
lamb, young sheep
land-bright
land bright
bright land
Land-bright, famous land
bright land, famous land
land-bright, famous in the land
land-bright, famous throughout the land
land bright, famous land
bright, radiant, shining
bright, shining, brilliant
lamb town; settlement where lambs are kept
fragrant flower
lame, crippled
powerful, strong, or a wild man
powerful, strong
shining, bright, clear
Soft to the touch, gentle, delicate
strong, powerful
Possibly 'the honey' or 'the sweet one'
bright, shining, or lamp
Perhaps a variant of Lamia, meaning 'goddess' or 'vampire'
dark-lipped, beautiful, good, or a type of fish
Shining, radiant; also a mythical creature in some traditions
shining, radiant; or mythical monster
radiant, shining, brilliant
Shining, brilliant, radiant; also associated with a mythical creature
soft to the touch
Born on Friday
the chosen one
Uncertain; likely a modern coinage with no established meaning.
Radiant, brilliant, shining
Trustworthy, honest, faithful
bright, shining
Trustworthy, faithful, or secure
Trustworthy, faithful
from the muddy area
The shining one, the light
soft to the touch, delicate
Soft to the touch, gentle, tender
soft to the touch, tender, delicate
Shining, brilliant
Shining, brilliant, or sparkling
shining, radiant, brilliant
shining, radiant; dark-lipped; beautiful
Glorious, majestic, magnificent
Uncertain, possibly related to 'lamb' or 'soft'