Names that Begin with L
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Lindell
Lindell is a variant of Linde.
Linden
From a German surname which was derived from linde meaning "lime tree".
Lindita
Means "the day is born" in Albanian.
Lindiwe
Means "have waited" in Zulu.
Lindley
The locational name Lindley comes from Germanic and Old English words "lind", which means "lime", and "leah", which means "wood or clearing".
Lindon
From a surname which was a variant of Lyndon.
Lindsay
From an English and Scottish surname which was originally derived from the name of the region Lindsey, which means " Lincoln island" in Old English.
Lindsey
Variant of Lindsay.
Lindsie
Variant of Lindsay.
Lindy
Originally this was a masculine name, coming into use in America in 1927 when the dance called the Lindy Hop became popular.
Line
Short form of names ending in line.
Linette
Variant of Lynette.
Linford
From a surname which was originally taken from place names meaning either "flax ford" or "lime tree ford" in Old English.
Ling
From Chinese "spirit, soul" or "bell, chime".
Linh
Means "spirit, soul" from Sino-Vietnamese.
Link
Link is a locational English name, derived from the Old English word "hlinc", which means "a bank separating strips of arable land on a slope, rising ground or ridge.
Linn
Short form of Linnéa.
Linnaea
From the word for the type of flower, also called the twinflower (see Linnéa).
Linnea
Linnea originates in Swedish language and is taken from the name of the twinflower Lennaea borealis.
Linnéa
From the name of a flower, also known as the twinflower.
Linnet
Either a variant of Lynette or else from the name of the small bird, a type of finch.
Linnette
Variant of Lynette.
Linnie
Diminutive of Linda and other names beginning with Lin.
Lino
Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Galician form of Linus.
Linos
Greek form of Linus.
Linsay
Variant of Lindsay.
Linsey
Variant of Lindsay.
Linton
From a surname which was originally from place names meaning either "flax town" or "lime tree town" in Old English.
Linus
From the Greek name Λινος (Linos) meaning "flax".
Linwood
From a surname which was originally from a place name meaning "stream forest" in Old English.
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