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Displayed on this page are L- names 301 to 319. Within these names, Lydia (English and German) was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #123 and a usage of 0.1309%, followed by Luz (Spanish), and the unusual L- names are Lutgard (German), Luzia (German), Lydie (French), Lyn (English and German), Lynda (English), Lyndi (English), Lyndsay (English), Lyndsey (English), Lynette (English), Lynn (English and German), Lynne (English and German), Lynsay (English), Lynsey (English), Lyra (English and German), Lys (Scandinavian), Lyuba (Slavic), and Lyubov (Russian).
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Lutgard ... people; fence, enclosure, ... language of origin is Germanic and it is ... variation of Luitgard ... Luz Luzia ... bright, born at daybreak ... a German name of Latin origin ... variation of Lucia ... Lydia Lydie ... woman from Lydia ... largely used in French and its origin is ... variant of Lydia ... Lyn Lynda Lyndi ... weak, soft, gentle, ... used chiefly in the English language and ... form of Linda ... Lyndsay Lyndsey Lynette Lynn Lynne Lynsay ... Lincoln's wetland, Lincoln's island ... largely used in English and its origin ... variant of Lindsay ... Lynsey Lyra ... lyra ... language of origin is Old Greek ... predominantly used in English and German ... Lys ... God is perfection, God is my oath ... used predominantly in the Scandinavian ... form of Elizabeth ... Lyuba ... one who loves peace ... mainly used in Slavic and its language ... variant of Ljuba ... Lyubov ... one who loves peace ... of Old Slavic origin and it is used ... variant form of Ljuba ... |