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Laderrion is a unique African Yoruba name meaning "crown of wealth," symbolizing prosperity and success.
Laderrius is an uncommon yet significant Yoruba-derived African name meaning 'meeting with power.'
Ladesha is a unique African-origin name of Igbo descent, meaning "God has answered our prayers," suggesting a divine gift in response to fervent prayers. Despite its powerful meaning and recent associations with notable individuals like basketball player Ladesha Brown, it remains relatively uncommon.
Ladessa is a unique African origin name from the Yoruba culture, meaning 'beauty crowns the head'.
Ladestiny is a rare Igbo African name meaning 'It is finished', symbolizing completion.
Ladetra is an African-origin name from Nigeria's Igbo culture, meaning "God's promise.
Ladi is an African origin unisex name, short for Laditan, meaning 'Let us rejoice' in Yoruba.
Ladia is a rare Greek-derived name meaning 'laurel tree', associated with Apollo's symbols of victory, popularized among early Christians due to Saint Ladislaus' patronage in Eastern Europe.
Ladiamond is a coined name of unknown origin, created by its inventors with an uncertain meaning.
Ladie is an African-origin name derived from the Yoruba Ladipo, meaning "We are rich," reflecting hope for prosperity.
Ladijah is a captivating African name derived from Latifah, meaning "gentle," popularized by American actress Latifah Emani.
Ladimer is a rare Anglo-Saxon name, potentially meaning 'happy and famous'.
Ladina is a female given name with Latin roots, signifying "feminine" or "delicate".
Ladine is a rare yet elegant feminine given name of Latin origin meaning "gentle woman".
The name Ladislaus is of Hungarian origin, meaning 'famous in war' or 'glorious in battle', popularized by Holy Roman Emperor Ladislaus I.
The name Ladislao, of Hungarian origin, means 'famous warrior', reflecting its historical significance through figures like Ladislaus I of Hungary.
Ladislaus is a unique and historic masculine given name derived from Slavic elements 'ladna' meaning "fair" or "beautiful," and 'slav' which means "glory," translating to "fair glory" or "beautiful fame." Popularized by several Hungarian kings, notably Saint Ladislaus I who ruled from 1077 to 1095, this name remains relatively rare today yet holds significant historical and cultural importance.
The masculine given name Ladislav has Czech and Slovak origins, with its elements meaning 'harmony' and 'glory'.
Ladislava is a unique female name of Slavic origin, translating to 'glorious woman'.
Ladon is a rare Greek male name derived from the word 'ladon,' meaning 'the wagtail' bird.
Ladon is a rare male given name of Greek origin meaning "to wail" or "to lament". In Greek mythology, Ladon was the serpent who guarded the golden apples in the Garden of Hesperides.
Ladona is a rare yet captivating Greek name, meaning 'waving sea' or 'sea wave', associated with Ladona, the mythical goddess of waves and mother of Sirens.
Ladonda is an uncommon yet powerful Yoruba name meaning 'the one who is wealthy'.
Ladonia is a rare Hebrew female name derived from "ladoniy," meaning "my palm.
Ladonja is a unique African name of Yoruba origin from Nigeria, predominantly given to girls but also used for boys. Its meaning, "Wealth brings honor" or "Honorable wealth," reflects the wish of parents to bestow pride, dignity, and prosperity upon their child.
Ladonn is a distinctive French given name of unknown origin and meaning, thought to possibly be derived from the surname LaDonne or a variant spelling of Laurent.
Ladonna is an African American name meaning "beautiful lady," combining French "la" and Italian "donna.
Ladonne is a unisex French name meaning "gift from God." It has been used in France since the Middle Ages, with some believing it was given to children deemed blessed or chosen by God due to medieval religious fervor. Today, Ladonne remains relatively uncommon but is still admired for its unique sound and meaning.
Ladonnia is a rare African-American feminine given name with uncertain origins and meanings, though some theories suggest it could be a variant spelling of Ladonna or derived from African languages like Swahili or Yoruba. Despite its unclear history, the name has gained popularity among African-American communities since at least 1985 and has been popularized by celebrities such as Raven-Symoné.
Ladonta is a unisex Yoruba name of African origin, meaning either "Gift of God" or "One who brings happiness.
Ladontae is a unique African given name meaning 'beauty' in Igbo, originating from Nigeria but popular in the United States.
Ladontay is an African-origin given name with a distinct meaning: "One who guides and brings happiness".
Ladonte is an African name of Igbo origin, meaning 'wealthy child' or 'child who brings wealth.'
Ladonyà is a Hungarian given name derived from "lado" meaning "sun" and "nya" meaning "mine", combining to mean "my sun".
Ladora is a unique Spanish female name derived from the words 'la' and 'dora', signifying 'the gift of God'.
Ladoris is a unique Greek name whose meaning is often associated with the goddess Hera, symbolizing wisdom, grace, and beauty. Its origins remain somewhat debated among scholars but it may be derived from "laos," meaning "people" or "nation," or could be a variant of Laurence, meaning "laurel tree." Despite its rarity throughout history, Ladoris stands out for its elegance and mystery, making it an appealing choice for parents who appreciate uniqueness.
Ladraya is a Thai name composed of "Lada" meaning rose and "Ya" meaning night, thus signifying 'Night Rose'.
The name Ladre is of French origin, translating to 'to load' or 'burden'.
Ladrea is a unique and meaningful African name derived from the Yoruba culture of Nigeria, meaning 'crown' and symbolizing royalty, power, and dignity.
Ladreama is a unique African name derived from Mandinka 'Ladrarema', meaning "God has favored me".