Lahna is an Irish girl's name derived from the Gaelic "laighin," meaning "shining light." It signifies strength, intelligence, and grace, with historical ties to the Irish goddess of light and knowledge.
Lahonda is an American given name created in the early 20th century by Lovie Williams, inspired by African-American cultural influences and potentially Latin roots, meaning "the" or "and" combined with "honey." It's uniquely associated with jazz music and notable musicians like Lovie Austin.
Laiah is a unique Hebrew name meaning "night" or "darkness". It was given to one of the seven daughters of Tzelofchad in Numbers chapter 27, who were known for their courage and wisdom.
Laiana is a Hawaiian name derived from "laie," meaning heavenly or celestial, signifying someone divine or ethereal. It has ties to Hawaiian astronomy and mythology, with the name of a goddess known for grace, wisdom, and beauty.
Laibah is an Arabic female given name meaning 'beautiful' or 'graceful,' originating from ancient Arabia where it was bestowed upon young girls as a wish for their future elegance.
Laicey is a unique name of unknown origin, with no definitive evidence supporting theories about Latin or French roots. Despite suggestions that it could be a variant spelling of Lacee, meaning ribbon or bow in French, there is no concrete proof for this connection.
Laighla is an Irish given name derived from the surname "O'Lachlann," meaning "descendant of Lachlan." It signifies strength, courage, and loyalty, reflecting the qualities of the ancient O'Lachlann clan, with its musical sound adding to its appeal.
Laiken is a contemporary unisex name of American origin, with possible ties to the Irish province Leinster. Its meaning is uncertain but often associated with light or captivating qualities.