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Displayed on this page are L- names 101 to 120. Among these names, the Irish Liam was the most popular in 2007 with a rank of #89 and a usage of 0.2325%, followed by Lincoln, which is used in the English language. Uncommon L- names include the French Léontine, Léopold, the Italian Liberio, Libero, the Czech Libor, the Italian Liborio, the German Liborius, the Italian Licio, the French Lilian, the German Lilith, the English Linden, Lindon, the Scottish Lindsay, Lindsey, the Italian Lino, the English and German Linus, the English Lion, and the Italian Lionardo.
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Léontine ... like a lion ... language of origin is Latin and it is used ... variant of Leontina ... Léopold ... of bold people ... used predominantly in the French ... variant form of Leopold ... Liam Liberio ... free ... of Latin origin and it is ... a rarely used baby name for boys ... Libero ... free ... largely used in the Italian language ... The name was borne by Saint Libero (300-366) ... Libor ... free ... primarily used in the Czech language and ... variant form of Liberio ... Liborio ... of Latin origin and it is used largely ... variant form of Liborius ... Liborius ... used mostly in the German language ... name is of obscure origin; it was borne by ... Licio ... from Lycia ... used predominantly in the Italian ... first name is derived from a byname for ... Lilian ... lily ... used predominantly in the French ... rarely used as a baby name for boys ... Lilith ... of the night ... has its origins in the Assyrian language ... name was borne in Assyrian mythology by a ... Lincoln Linden Lindon ... weak, soft, gentle, ... has its origins in the Old English ... variant form of Lyndon ... Lindsay Lindsey Lino ... blond, flaxen-haired ... of Old Greek origin and it is used mainly ... variation of Linus ... Linus Lion ... lion ... largely used in English and it is derived ... variant form of Leo ... Lionardo ... lion; brave, hardy ... mainly used in the Italian language ... variant form of Leonard ... |