| Gender | Names | Meaning | Origin |
|---|---|---|---|
| Girl | Leucothia | A sea nymph. |
Greek |
| Boy | Leupold | Bold for his people. |
Teutonic |
| Boy | Lev | Lion. |
Russian |
| Boy | Lev | Lion. |
Czechoslovakian |
| Boy | Lev | Heart |
Hebrew |
| Girl | Levana | the moon. |
Hebrew |
| Girl | Levana | White; Moon; Shining White One; Rising Sun |
Indian |
| Girl | Levana | Raise up. Levana was the Roman mythological goddess and protectress of newborns. |
Latin |
| Girl | Levema | Goddess of thieves. |
Latin |
| Girl | Levene | Issh. |
English |
| Boy | Leveret | Young rabbit. |
French |
| Boy | Leverett | Young rabbit. |
French |
| Boy | Leverton | From the rush farm. |
English |
| Boy | Levey | Joined or united |
Hebrew |
| Boy | Levi | A son of Jacob and patriarch of the trib.. |
Hebrew |
| Girl | Levia | Joined or united |
Hebrew |
| Boy | Levin | a form of Levi |
Hebrew |
| Boy | Levina | one who unites |
Hebrew |
| Girl | Levina | Issh. |
English |
| Boy | Levka | Lion. |
Russian |
| Girl | Levona | Incense or spice |
Hebrew |
| Boy | Levushka | Lion. |
Russian |
| Girl | Levyna | Issh. |
English |
| Boy | Lew | Diminutive of Lewis: English variant of the Franco-Germanic name Louis: Famous warrior. In Wales, sometimes Lewis is used in place of Llewellyn. Famous Bearer: 19th century writer Lewis Carroll. |
English |
| Boy | Lew | Variant of Llewellyn: Leader. Lionlike. |
Welsh |
| Boy | Lew | Lion. |
Slavic |
| Girl | Lewana | a form of Levana |
Hebrew |
| Girl | Lewanna | The moon |
Hebrew |
| Boy | Lewellyn | Lionlike. Leader. |
Welsh |
| Boy | Lewi | Joined or united |
Hebrew |
| Boy | Lewis | English variant of the Franco-Germanic name Louis: Famous warrior. In Wales, sometimes Lewis is used in place of Llewellyn. Famous Bearer: 19th century writer Lewis Carroll. |
English |
| Boy | Lewis | Famous in war. |
Teutonic |
| Boy | Lewis | ‘King Henry V’ The Dauphin. ‘King Henry the Sixth, Part III’ Lewis XI, King of France. ‘King John’ Lewis, the Dauphin. |
Shakespearean |
| Boy | Lewis | Variant of Louis: Famous warrior, from the Old German ‘Chlodovech’. Aloysius is the name of the Italian Saint Aloysius of Gonzaga, and common among British Roman Catholics. |
French |
| Boy | Lex | Defender of mankind |
Anglo |
| Boy | Lex | Abbreviation of Alexander. |
English |
| Boy | Lex | Diminutive of Alexander: Defender of men. Alexander the Great was a 4th century Macedonian king for whom the Egyptian city of Alexandria is named. Eight popes and three Russian emperors have been named Alexander. |
Greek |
| Girl | Lexa | Variant of Alexandra. Defender of mankind. |
Czechoslovakian |
| Girl | Lexandra | Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander. |
English |
| Girl | Lexandra | Defender of mankind. Feminine of Alexander. |
Greek |
| Girl | Lexann | Variant of Alexandra. Defender of mankind. |
English |
| Girl | Lexie | Variant of Alexandra. Defender of mankind. |
English |
| Girl | Lexina | Defender of man. |
Greek |
| Girl | Lexine | Defender of man. |
Greek |
| Girl | Ley | Meadow. |
English |
| Girl | Leyda | Variant of Leda who was the Mythological queen of Sparta and mother of Helen of T roy. |
Greek |
| Girl | Leyla | a form of Leila |
Hebrew |
| Girl | Leyla | Night |
Arabic |
| Boy | Leyman | From the valley. |
English |
| Girl | Leysha | Intelligent; Brilliant |
Indian |