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| Liriope | Mother of Narcissus. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lita | Joyful. | Female | Latin | - |
| Livana | Raise up. Levana was the Roman mythological goddess and protectress of newborns. | Female | Latin | - |
| Livia | Olive. | Female | Latin | - |
| Livie | Olive. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lora | Laurel; The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lorella | Little laurel. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lorelle | Little laurel. | Female | Latin | - |
| Loren | The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants. 'From Laurentium; the place of the laurel trees; place of honor and victory.' Feminine of Lawrence. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lorena | Laurel. The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lorenza | The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Old name with many variants. | Female | Latin | - |
| Loreta | Diminutive of Laura or Lora referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. | Female | Latin | - |
| Loretta | Diminutive of Laura or Lora referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. A saint's name. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lorette | Diminutive of Laura or Lora referring to the laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lori | Diminutive of Laura: Laurel tree or sweet bay tree (symbols of honour and victory). | Female | Latin | - |
| Lorilla | Little laurel. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lorinda | Laurel. | Female | Latin | - |
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| Loris | Laurel. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lorita | Laurel. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lorna | Laurel. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lorraine | Sea gull. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lou | Diminutive of Louisa: Latin feminine form of Louis: Famous warrior. Famous Bearer: Louisa M. Alcott, who wrote 'Little Women'(1868). | Female | Latin | - |
| Louella | Make amends. | Female | Latin | - |
| Louisa | Latin feminine form of Louis: Famous warrior. Famous Bearer: Louisa M. Alcott, who wrote 'Little Women'(1868). | Female | Latin | - |
| Loyda | Variant of Leda who was the Mythological queen of Sparta and mother of Helen of T roy. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lubentia | Venus's surname. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lucania | Mother of Roma. | Female | Latin | - |
| Luceria | Circle of light. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lucerna | Circle of light. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lucerne | Circle of light. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lucia | Feminine form of Lucius: Light. | Female | Latin | - |
| Luciana | Feminine form of Lucian: From the Latin 'Lucianus'. Light. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lucie | Light. | Female | Latin | - |
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| Lucienne | Feminine form of Lucian: From the Latin 'Lucianus'. Light. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lucilla | Light. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lucille | Light. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lucina | Roman goddess of childbirth. Also a variant of Lucia: Light. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lucinda | bringer of light | Female | Latin | Lucinda, Lucinde, Lukene |
| Lucine | Illumination. Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth and giver of first light to newborns. Also refers to Mary as Lady of the Light. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lucinna | Illumination. Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth and giver of first light to newborns. Also refers to Mary as Lady of the Light. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lucrece | Variant of Lucretia: Profit. Derived from the Roman clan name Lucretius. Shakespeare's poem 'The Rape of Lucrece' is one of many retellings of the rape of Lucretia by a son of the King of Rome. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lucretia | riches | Female | Latin | Lucrezia, Lucrece, Lucy |
| Lucrezia | Variant of Lucretia: Profit. Derived from the Roman clan name Lucretius. Shakespeare's poem 'The Rape of Lucrece' is one of many retellings of the rape of Lucretia by a son of the King of Rome. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lucy | light | Female | Latin | Lucie, Lucia, Luce, Lou, Lu, Luza, Luz, Luciana, Lucianna, Lucianne, Lucienne, Lucida, Lucile, Lucille, Lucette |
| Lueinda | Light. | Female | Latin | - |
| Luella | Make amends. | Female | Latin | - |
| Luke | bringer of light | Male | Latin | Luc, Lucas, Luckas, Luchas, Luca, Luka, Lucais, Lucan, Lucian, Lucien, Lucius, Luciano, Lukyan, Lukian, Lukács |
| Lukene | Light. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lulu | Diminutive of Louisa: Latin feminine form of Louis: Famous warrior. Famous Bearer: Louisa M. Alcott, who wrote 'Little Women'(1868). | Female | Latin | - |
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| Luna | moon | Female | Latin | Lune, Lunetta |
| Lunece | Profit. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lupe | wolf | Female | Latin | - |
| Luperca | Shewolf who nursed Romulus and Remus. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lyna | Derived from ending of Carolina. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lynet | Mild. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lynette | Mild. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lyonene | Lioness. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lyrica | Of the Iyre, or song. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lysimache | Daughter of Priam. | Female | Latin | - |
| Lysippe | An Amazon. | Female | Latin | - |
| Mabel | Diminutive of Amabel: Beautiful, loving, lovable.Amabel was used frequently during the Middle Ages and briefly in the 19th century, and has now been largely replaced by the diminutive Mabel. | Female | Latin | - |
| Mabella | Diminutive of Amabel: Beautiful, loving, lovable.Amabel was used frequently during the Middle Ages and briefly in the 19th century, and has now been largely replaced by the diminutive Mabel. | Female | Latin | - |
| Mabelle | Diminutive of Amabel: Beautiful, loving, lovable. | Female | Latin | - |
| Mable | Diminutive of Amabel: Beautiful, loving, lovable. | Female | Latin | - |