Origin:
Hebrew
Description:
Lavon is a gender-neutral name with Hebrew origins. The meaning of Lavon is 'white' and 'god-like'. The name was popularized in the early 20th century by the song 'Lavender's Blue', written in the 17th century as an English folk song and nursery rhyme. In the song, Lavon is a young woman being court...
Origin:
Hebrew
Description:
The name Lemmie is known to have originated in the Hebrew language. The meaning of Lemmie is 'belonging to God.' Lemmie is a gender-neutral name which means that it can be used to name a baby boy or a baby girl. Apart from the religious meaning attached to the name, Lemmie is the pet name for the na...
Origin:
Hebrew
Description:
The meaning of Leor is 'my light'. The name was first featured in the early 20th century and came into the spotlight in the late 20th century. A report suggested that the name Leor was chosen for eight babies in a million babies in 1999. Thenceforth, the name has started continuously gaining popular...
Origin:
Hebrew
Description:
The name Lewi is linked with the name 'Levi' as their meanings and pronunciations are the same. Lewi, thus, is just a modern way of writing or pronouncing 'Levi.' The meaning of Lewi is 'attached', 'joined to', or 'united'. Unlike its old counterpart, Lewi is not a gender-specific name and can be us...
Origin:
Hebrew
Description:
Liel is a commonly used baby name for girls and but it is not considered gender specific as it has even been used as a name for boys in Australian countries. The name is derived from Hebrew origin. The meaning of Liel is 'God is mine' and 'I belong to God'. Someone who is named Liel is usually consi...
Origin:
Hebrew
Description:
Lior is a solid and deep name with its roots in Hebrew and Israeli origins. The meaning of Lior is 'light', 'I have a light', 'light for me', 'light unto me', 'my light', and 'God's gift of light to me'. The feminine version of the name Lior is Leora. Lior also has other spellings, such as Lyor, Leo...
Origin:
Hebrew
Description:
The meaning of Liron is 'one’s joy' or 'song'. Alternatively, it refers to a person of joy and music. Primarily considered a gender-neutral name, Liron denote one’s song or a song assigned to them at birth. It is also quite popular in terms of Christianity, where it is used to name many newborns...
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