Female and male first names beginning with the letter “L”..
LAPRIEL
FemaleUncommon given name with uncertain African or American origins. Its meaning varies, possibly "song" in an unknown language, "laurel wreath," or French for "rabbit." Despite this uncertainty, Lapriel has been used across various cultures and time periods, often signifying important events or honoring African heritage in America. Today, it remains a striking choice favored by parents seeking distinctiveness and personal significance.
LAPRIEST
MalePriest is a rare French male given name, meaning 'priest,' reflecting strong religious background or reverence for clergy.
LAPRINCE
MaleFrench origin, derived from "la prince," meaning "the tailor." It was originally an occupational surname given to skilled tailors or seamstresses in medieval France.
LAPRINCESS
FemaleUnique French girl's name derived from "lapin" (rabbit) and "-princess," combining playfulness and royalty.
LAPRINCIA
FemaleUnique Caribbean name from Dominica, created by poet Alwin Bully. Blending 'laprise' (miracle) and 'ciao', it signifies warmth and friendship.
LAQRESHA
FemaleAfrican American name created by blending elements from various names like LaQuisha and Lakeshia, with meanings interpreted as tranquility and elegance.
LAQUAIL
FemaleUnique African-origin male name derived from Lakai, meaning it has spiritual or cultural significance in Yoruba tradition but lacks explicit English translation.
LAQUAIN
MaleAfrican given name of Ashanti origin, meaning 'born on Sunday'.
LAQUAISHA
FemaleAfrican-American female name derived from Laquan, meaning "to cry" in Swahili. It was created by African-American parents to honor their daughters' African heritage while giving them a distinct identity.
LAQUALA
FemaleUncommon female given name of unknown origin and meaning, with no significant historical or cultural significance.
LAQUAN
MaleUnique African American given name created in the mid-20th century, inspired by "Lavon" with the addition of the prefix "La-". Despite its novelty, it has gained some popularity over time and is often associated with creation or originality.
LAQUAN
FemaleUnique African-American name whose origin and meaning are not widely known, but it is believed to have been created during the mid-20th century as a reflection of African American cultural heritage. Despite its uncertain origins, Laquan has gained popularity in recent years, particularly among African American communities, and is often associated with hip-hop culture.
LAQUANA
FemaleRare and beautiful African name derived from the Yoruba people's language and culture. It means "She brings joy" or "Happiness brought forth," reflecting the hope that this individual would bring positivity into her surroundings. This powerful name honors African heritage while carrying profound meaning.
LAQUANDA
FemaleUnique African American female given name, derived from Laura ('laurel') and Quanda (from Wanda, 'wanderer'). It combines Latin and African influences.
LAQUANDRA
FemaleDistinctive African American girl's name created by combining Lacreisha and Quandra, meaning "strong in Christ" and "power," respectively. It has gained popularity among parents seeking unique names despite not being widely common today.
LAQUANDRIA
FemaleElegant African American name created by author Alice Walker for her character in 'The Color Purple'. Despite having no literal translation, many associate it with strength and resilience.
LAQUANE
MaleUncommon African American name created by combining Lakeisha ("happiness") and Shane (Irish surname meaning "attractive"), emerging in the U.S. during the 1970s or 1980s to reflect both African American and Irish influences.
LAQUANIA
FemaleAfrican-origin name meaning "God's gift," with a unique sound and powerful meaning despite its rarity.
LAQUANN
MaleUnique American given name of African-American origin, believed to be a variant spelling of LaQuan, which means "the grace of God" in Arabic. It gained popularity in recent decades due to its distinctive sound and spelling, with rapper Q-Tip being one notable figure named Laquann.
LAQUANNA
FemaleUnique African female name meaning "to be victorious" in Swahili, signifying strength and triumph over adversity.
LAQUANTA
FemaleAfrican American-origin given name derived from "Kwantah," meaning "born on Saturday" in Akan language, signifying luck and destined greatness.
LAQUANTE
MaleUnisex name of African origin, specifically from the Yoruba people of Nigeria and Benin. It means "Our journey continues" in the Yoruba language.
LAQUANYA
FemaleAfrican origin, derived from "Lakshmi," meaning "good fortune" or "prosperity." Popular among African American communities since the Black Power Movement, it remains unique yet significant.
LAQUANZA
FemaleAfrican American name created by combining Lakeisha and Quantasia; it's considered unique but lacks widespread popularity or known meaning beyond its distinctive sound.
LAQUARIUS
FemaleAfrican American name derived from the Latin word "laqueus," meaning "noose" or "snare." Despite this unfortunate origin, it has been embraced by various communities as a symbol of strength and determination, popularized in recent decades by celebrities such as LaQuinton Ross.
LAQUARIUS
MaleAfrican American given name from the late 20th century, often associated with creativity like Aquarius, and inspired by other African American names starting with "La". It has gained popularity for its uniqueness and lack of historical precedent.
LAQUASHA
FemaleAfrican-American name derived from Swahili, meaning 'to shine', symbolizing inner beauty and strength.
LAQUASHIA
FemaleUnique African American girl's name derived from Swahili 'laquasha', meaning 'to speak'.
LAQUASIA
FemaleAttractive female name of African American origin, derived from the Yoruba name Laquisha, meaning "one who brings happiness" or "rejoice always.
LAQUATA
FemaleUnique Yoruba female name from West Africa meaning "she has found wealth.
LAQUATTA
FemaleAfrican origin, specifically from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria. It means "to be happy or rejoice," signifying joy and celebration.
LAQUAVIA
FemaleUnique African American name derived from the Jamaican town Lacovia, meaning "beauty" or "fairness," reflecting the natural beauty of Jamaica's landscapes.
LAQUAVION
MaleUnique African American name derived from the French Laquan, meaning "from the fifth," with the suffix "-vion" added for distinction. It gained popularity in the US during the late 1900s and early 2000s, reflecting a trend of creating personal names for children.
LAQUAVIOUS
MaleUncommon yet significant American given name of African-American origin, derived from 'Lake' and 'Vious', meaning 'Life of the Lake', symbolizing inner strength and tranquility.
LAQUAVIS
MaleUnique African name of Igbo origin from Nigeria, meaning unknown but possibly associated with royalty or leadership.
LAQUAVIUS
MaleDistinctive African American male given name with uncertain etymology but believed to mean "powerful" or "to bring forth," inspired by various African names like Kofi or Aquil, gaining popularity in recent years due to its cultural significance.
LAQUAY
FemaleAfrican American name meaning "favorite" or "beloved one," gaining popularity in the U.S. during the late twentieth century as an adaptation of the African name Lakai.
LAQUAY
MaleAmerican given name derived from African American Vernacular English, used as an alternate pronunciation of Lake. It is chosen for its musical sound and contemporary appeal, reflecting recent trends towards unique names. Its rarity is evident in its absence from the Social Security Administration's list of popular baby names in the United States.
LAQUAYA
FemaleUnique and beautiful name of African American origin, created by blending Lakesha and Shaquanda. Its meaning is not well-documented but may convey happiness and determination. Notable individuals like R&B singer LaQuaya have helped popularize this distinctive name.
LAQUAYSHA
FemaleUnique and graceful African-American name derived from Swahili 'laqaysha', meaning 'graceful'.