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KORNELIA   f   German, Polish
German and Polish form of CORNELIA
KORNELIJA   f   Croatian, Serbian
Croatian and Serbian form of CORNELIA
KOTRYNA   f   Lithuanian
Lithuanian form of KATHERINE
KRESZENTIA   f   German
German feminine form of CRESCENTIUS
KRESZENZ   f   German
German feminine form of CRESCENTIUS
KRISTIĀNA   f   Latvian
Latvian form of CHRISTINA
KRISTIANE   f   German
German form of CHRISTINA
KRISTIINA   f   Finnish, Estonian
Finnish and Estonian form of CHRISTINA
KRISTÍN   f   Icelandic
Icelandic form of CHRISTINA
KRISTIN   f   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, English
Scandinavian and German form of CHRISTINA
KRISTÍNA   f   Slovak
Slovak form of CHRISTINA
KRISTĪNA   f   Latvian
Latvian form of CHRISTINA
KRISTĪNE   f   Latvian
Latvian form of CHRISTINE
KRISTINE   f   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German
Scandinavian and German form of CHRISTINE
KRISTJANA   f   Icelandic
Icelandic form of CHRISTINA
KRISTÝNA   f   Czech
Czech variant of KRISTINA
KRISZTINA   f   Hungarian
Hungarian form of CHRISTINA
KRYSTIANA   f   Polish
Polish form of CHRISTINA
KRYSTYNA   f   Polish
Polish form of CHRISTINA
KSENIA   f   Polish
Polish form of XENIA
KSENIJA   f   Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian, Slovene
Serbian, Croatian, Macedonian and Slovene form of XENIA
KSENIYA   f   Russian
Russian form of XENIA
KUNEGUNDA   f   Polish
Polish form of KUNIGUNDE... [more]
KUNIGONDE   f   Dutch
Dutch form of KUNIGUNDE
KYVELI   f   Greek
Modern Greek form of CYBELE
LAETITIA   f   Late Roman, French
Original form of LETITIA, as well as the French form.
LAIA   f   Catalan
Catalan diminutive of EULALIA
LAILA (2)   f   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish
Scandinavian and Finnish form of LÁILÁ
LAIMA   f   Lithuanian, Latvian, Baltic Mythology
Means "luck" in Latvian and Lithuanian... [more]
LALITA   f & m   Indian, Hinduism
Means "playful, charming, desirable" in Sanskrit... [more]
LALLIE   f   English (Rare)
Diminutive of LALAGE
LALLY   f   English (Rare)
Diminutive of LALAGE
LAMIJA   f   Bosnian
Bosnian form of LAMIA
LAN   f   Chinese, Vietnamese
From Chinese "orchid"... [more]
LANA   f   English, Russian, Croatian
Short form of ALANA (English) or SVETLANA (Russian)... [more]
LÁRA   f   Icelandic
Icelandic form of LAURA
LARISA   f   Russian, Ukrainian, Croatian, Latvian, Greek Mythology
Possibly derived from the name of the ancient city of Larisa in Thessaly, which meant "citadel"... [more]
LARISSA   f   English
Variant of LARISA... [more]
LARYSA   f   Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of LARISA
LATISHA   f   African American
Variant of LETITIA
LAUMA   f   Latvian, Baltic Mythology
Meaning unknown... [more]
LAURA   f   English, Spanish, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Finnish, Estonian, Hungarian, Polish, Slovene, Croatian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, German, Dutch, Late Roman
Feminine form of the Late Latin name Laurus, which meant "laurel"... [more]
LAURE   f   French
French form of LAURA
LAURENCE (2)   f   French
French feminine form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).
LAURENCIA   f   English (Rare)
Feminine form of LAURENCE (1)
LAURENTINE   f   French
Feminine form of LAURENTIN
LAVENA   f   English (Rare)
Variant of LAVINIA
LAVINA   f   English
Variant of LAVINIA
LAVINIA   f   Roman Mythology, Romanian
Meaning unknown, probably of Etruscan origin... [more]
LAVRA   f   Slovene
Slovene form of LAURA
LAYLA   f   Arabic, English
Means "night" in Arabic... [more]
LÉA   f   French
French form of LEAH
LEAH   f   English, Hebrew, Biblical, Biblical Hebrew
From the Hebrew name לֵאָה (Le'ah) which was probably derived from the Hebrew word לְאָה (le'ah) meaning "weary"... [more]
LÉAN   f   Irish
Irish form of HELEN
LEIA (1)   f   Biblical Greek
Form of LEAH used in the Greek Old Testament.
LEILA   f   Arabic, English
Variant of LAYLA... [more]
LEJLA   f   Bosnian
Bosnian form of LAYLA
LELIA   f   Italian
Italian form of LAELIA
LEOCÁDIA   f   Portuguese
Portuguese form of LEOCADIA
LEOCADIA   f   Spanish, Late Roman
Late Latin name perhaps derived from Greek λευκος (leukos) meaning "bright, clear, white"... [more]
LEOKADIA   f   Polish
Polish form of LEOCADIA
LÉONIDE   m & f   French
French masculine and feminine form of LEONIDAS
LÉONIE   f   French
French feminine form of LEONIUS
LEONIE   f   German
German feminine form of LEONIUS
LEONOR   f   Spanish, Portuguese
Spanish and Portuguese form of ELEANOR... [more]
LEONTINA   f   Italian, Late Roman
Feminine form of LEONTIUS
LÉONTINE   f   French
French form of LEONTINA
LETÍCIA   f   Portuguese
Portuguese form of LETITIA
LETICIA   f   Spanish
Spanish form of LETITIA
LETITIA   f   English
From the Late Latin name Laetitia which meant "joy, happiness"... [more]
LETIZIA   f   Italian
Italian form of LETITIA... [more]
LETTICE   f   English (Archaic)
Medieval form of LETITIA
LÍA   f   Galician
Galician form of LEAH
LIA (1)   f   Italian, Portuguese, Biblical Latin
Italian and Portuguese form of LEAH
LÍDIA   f   Portuguese
Portuguese form of LYDIA
LIDIA   f   Polish, Italian, Spanish
Polish, Italian and Spanish form of LYDIA
LIDIJA   f   Slovene, Croatian, Macedonian
Slovene, Croatian and Macedonian form of LYDIA
LIDIYA   f   Russian, Bulgarian
Russian and Bulgarian form of LYDIA
LÍGIA   f   Portuguese
Portuguese form of LIGEIA
LILEAS   f   Scottish
Scottish form of LILLIAN
LÍLIAN   f   Portuguese (Brazilian)
Portuguese variant of LILLIAN
LILIAN   f   English, French
Variant of LILLIAN
LILIANE   f   French
French form of LILLIAN
LILIAS   f   Scottish
Scottish form of LILLIAN
LILITA   f   Latvian
Latvian form of LILITH
LILITH   f   Near Eastern Mythology, Judeo-Christian Legend
Derived from Akkadian lilitu meaning "of the night"... [more]
LILLIAS   f   Scottish
Scottish form of LILLIAN
LILLY   f   English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
English variant of LILY... [more]
LINDA   f   English, Dutch, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish, Estonian, Italian, Hungarian, Czech, Slovak, Bulgarian, Croatian, Ancient Germanic
Originally a medieval short form of Germanic names containing the element linde meaning "soft, tender"... [more]
LISETTE   f   French, English
Diminutive of ÉLISABETH
LIÙSAIDH   f   Scottish
Scottish form of LUCIA
LIV (1)   f   Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Derived from the Old Norse name Hlíf meaning "protection"... [more]
LÍVIA   f   Portuguese
Portuguese form of LIVIA (1)
LIVIA (1)   f   Italian, Romanian, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of LIVIUS... [more]
LIVIANA   f   Italian, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of the Roman family name Livianus, which was itself derived from the family name LIVIUS.
LIVIE   f   Czech
Czech feminine form of LIVIUS
LJUDMILA   f   Slovene
Slovene form of LUDMILA
LLEUCU   f   Welsh
Welsh form of LUCIA
LLORA   f   Catalan
Catalan form of LAURA
LLÚCIA   f   Catalan
Catalan form of LUCIA
LOIDA   f   Spanish
Spanish form of LOIS (1)
LOIS (1)   f   English, Biblical, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Possibly derived from Greek λωιων (loion) meaning "more desirable" or "better"... [more]
LOLA   f   Spanish, English
Diminutive of DOLORES
LONGINA   f   Polish, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of LONGINUS
LOREDANA   f   Italian, Romanian
Created by the French author George Sand for a character in her novel 'Mattea' (1833) and later used by the Italian author Luciano Zuccoli in his novel 'L'amore de Loredana' (1908)... [more]
LORENA (1)   f   Spanish, Portuguese, Italian, Croatian
Spanish, Portuguese and Italian form of LORRAINE
LORENZA   f   Italian, Spanish
Italian and Spanish feminine form of Laurentius (see LAURENCE (1)).
LOTTA   f   Swedish, Finnish
Short form of CHARLOTTA
LOUISA   f   English, German, Dutch
Latinate feminine form of LOUIS
LOUISE   f   French, English, Dutch
French feminine form of LOUIS
LOUIZA   f   Greek
Greek feminine form of LOUIS
LOURDES   f   Spanish, Various
From the name of a French town... [more]
LOVIISA   f   Finnish
Finnish feminine form of LOUIS
LOVIISE   f   Estonian
Estonian feminine form of LOUIS
LOVISA   f   Swedish
Swedish feminine form of LOUIS
LOVISE   f   Danish, Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian feminine form of LOUIS
LOWRI   f   Welsh
Welsh form of LAURA
LUANA   f   English, Italian, Portuguese
From the movie 'Bird of Paradise' (1932), in which it was borne by the main character, a Polynesian girl... [more]
LUCA (2)   f   Hungarian, Croatian
Hungarian and Croatian form of LUCIA
LÚCIA   f   Portuguese
Portuguese form of LUCIA
LUCÍA   f   Spanish
Spanish form of LUCIA
LUCIE   f   French, Czech
French and Czech form of LUCIA
LUCIENNE   f   French
Feminine form of LUCIEN
LUCIJA   f   Slovene, Croatian
Slovene and Croatian form of LUCIA
LUCILA   f   Spanish
Spanish form of LUCILLA
LUCILLA   f   Italian, Ancient Roman
Latin diminutive of LUCIA... [more]
LUCILLE   f   French, English
French form of LUCILLA... [more]
LUCINDA   f   English, Portuguese, Literature
An elaboration of LUCIA created by Cervantes for his novel 'Don Quixote' (1605)... [more]
LUCINDE   f   French
French form of LUCINDA
ŁUCJA   f   Polish
Polish feminine form of LUCIUS
LUCJA   f   Polish
Variant of ŁUCJA
LUCRÈCE   f & m   French
French form of both LUCRETIA and its masculine form Lucretius.
LUCRETIA   f   Ancient Roman, Roman Mythology
Feminine form of the Roman family name Lucretius, possibly from Latin lucrum "profit, wealth"... [more]
LUCREZIA   f   Italian
Italian form of LUCRETIA
LUCY   f   English
English form of LUCIA, in use since the Middle Ages.
LUCYNA   f   Polish
Polish feminine form of LUCIANUS
LUDIVINE   f   French
Possibly from a feminine form of LEUTWIN... [more]
LUDMIŁA   f   Polish
Polish form of LUDMILA
LUDMILA   f   Czech
Means "favour of the people" from the Slavic elements lyud "people" and mil "gracious, dear"... [more]
LUÍSA   f   Portuguese
Feminine form of LUÍS
LUISA   f   Spanish, Italian
Feminine form of LUIS
LUISE   f   German
German form of LOUISE
LUIZA   f   Polish, Portuguese
Polish and Portuguese feminine form of LOUIS
LUJZA   f   Hungarian
Hungarian feminine form of LOUIS
LUNED   f   Welsh, Welsh Mythology
Variant of ELUNED... [more]
LURDES   f   Portuguese
Portuguese form of LOURDES
LUUS   f   Dutch, Limburgish
Dutch and Limburgish form of LUCIA
LUVENIA   f   English
Possibly a form of LAVINIA... [more]
LUVINIA   f   English
Variant of LUVENIA
LUZIA   f   Portuguese, German
Portuguese and German form of LUCIA
LÝDIA   f   Slovak
Slovak form of LYDIA
LÝDIE   f   Czech
Czech form of LYDIA
LYDIE   f   French
French form of LYDIA
LYNETTE   f   English
Form of LUNED first used by Alfred Lord Tennyson in his poem 'Gareth and Lynette' (1872)... [more]
LYS   f   Frisian
Frisian diminutive of ELISABETH... [more]
LYUBOV   f   Russian, Bulgarian, Ukrainian, Medieval Slavic
Derived from the Slavic element lyub meaning "love".
LYUDMILA   f   Russian, Bulgarian, Medieval Slavic
Russian and Bulgarian form of LUDMILA... [more]
LYUDMYLA   f   Ukrainian
Ukrainian form of LUDMILA
LYYDIA   f   Finnish
Finnish variant of LYDIA
MAALA   f   Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Form of MAHLAH used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.
MAARIA   f   Finnish
Finnish form of MARIA
MAARIT   f   Finnish
Finnish form of MARGARET
MAARJA   f   Estonian
Estonian form of MARIA
MAATA   f   Maori
Maori form of MARTHA
MACHTELD   f   Dutch
Dutch form of MATILDA
MADAILÉIN   f   Irish
Irish form of MAGDALENE
MADALENA   f   Portuguese
Portuguese form of MAGDALENA
MĂDĂLINA   f   Romanian
Romanian form of MAGDALENE
MADDALENA   f   Italian
Italian form of MAGDALENE
MADELEINE   f   French, English
French form of MAGDALENE
MADELINE   f   English, French
English form of MAGDALENE... [more]
MAELETH   f   Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
Form of MAHALATH used in the Greek and Latin Old Testament.
MAEVA   f   Pacific/Polynesian, French
Means "welcome" in Tahitian.
MAFALDA   f   Italian, Portuguese
Italian and Portuguese form of MATILDA
MAGALI   f   French, Occitan
Occitan form of MAGDALENE
MAGDALEN   f   English
Variant of MAGDALENE
MAGDALÉNA   f   Czech, Slovak, Hungarian
Czech, Slovak and Hungarian form of MAGDALENE
MAGDALENE   f   German, Danish, English, Biblical, Biblical Greek, Biblical Latin
From a title which meant "of Magdala"... [more]
MAGDALINA   f   Old Church Slavic
Old Slavic form of MAGDALENE
MAGDALONE   f   Danish
Danish form of MAGDALENE
MAGDOLNA   f   Hungarian
Hungarian form of MAGDALENE
MAGNHILD   f   Norwegian
Derived from Old Norse magn "mighty, strong" and hildr "battle"... [more]
MAHALATH   f   Biblical
From the Hebrew name מָחֲלַת (Machalat) meaning "lyre"... [more]
MAHAUT   f   French
Medieval French form of MATHILDE
MAHLAH   f & m   Biblical
From the Hebrew name מַחְלָה (Machlah), possibly meaning "weak" or "sick"... [more]
MAIALEN   f   Basque
Basque form of MAGDALENE
MAIGHREAD   f   Scottish
Scottish form of MARGARET
MAIKE   f   Frisian, German
Frisian diminutive of MARIA
MAIR   f   Welsh
Welsh form of MARY
MÁIRE   f   Irish
Irish form of MARY
MAIRÉAD   f   Irish
Irish form of MARGARET
MAIREAD   f   Scottish
Scottish form of MARGARET
MÀIRI   f   Scottish
Scottish form of MARY
MALEAH   f   English (Modern)
Variant of MALIA
MALENE   f   Danish, Norwegian
Danish short form of MAGDALENE
MAŁGORZATA   f   Polish
Polish form of MARGARET
MALIA   f   Hawaiian
Either a Hawaiian form of MARIA or a variant of MALIE.
MALIN   f   Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish
Swedish and Norwegian short form of MAGDALENE
MALLAIDH   f   Irish
Irish form of MOLLY
MALLT   f   Welsh
Welsh form of MAUD
MALVINA   f   Scottish, English, Literature
Created by the poet James MacPherson in the 18th century for a character in his Ossian poems... [more]
MALWINA   f   Polish
Polish form of MALVINA
MANON   f   French, Dutch
French diminutive of MARIE
MANUELA   f   Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, German, Italian
Feminine form of MANUEL
MARCELA   f   Spanish, Polish, Romanian, Czech
Feminine form of MARCELLUS
MARCELINA   f   Polish
Polish feminine form of MARCELLINUS
MARCELINE   f   French
French feminine form of MARCELLINUS
MARCELLA   f   Italian, German, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of MARCELLUS
MARCELLE   f   French
French feminine form of MARCELLUS
MARCELLINE   f   French
French feminine form of MARCELLINUS
MÁRCIA   f   Portuguese
Portuguese form of MARCIA
MARCIA   f   English, Spanish, Ancient Roman
Feminine form of MARCIUS... [more]
MAREN   f   Danish, Norwegian
Danish form of MARINA
MARET   f   Estonian
Estonian form of MARGARET
MARFA   f   Russian
Russian form of MARTHA
MARGAID   f   Manx
Manx form of MARGARET
MARGAREETA   f   Finnish
Finnish variant form of MARGARET
MARGARET   f   English
Derived from Latin Margarita, which was from Greek μαργαριτης (margarites) meaning "pearl", probably ultimately a borrowing from Sanskrit... [more]
MARGARÉTA   f   Hungarian
Hungarian form of MARGARET
MARGARETE   f   German
German form of MARGARET
MARGARETHA   f   Dutch, German
Dutch and German form of MARGARET
MARGARETHE   f   German, Danish
German and Danish form of MARGARET
MARGARIDA   f   Portuguese, Galician
Portuguese and Galician form of MARGARET... [more]
MARGARIT   f   Armenian
Armenian form of MARGARET
MARGED   f   Welsh
Welsh form of MARGARET
MARGERY   f   English
Medieval English form of MARGARET
MARGHERITA   f   Italian
Italian form of MARGARET... [more]
MARGIT   f   Hungarian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Hungarian and Scandinavian form of MARGARET
MARGITA   f   Hungarian, Slovak
Hungarian and Slovak form of MARGARET
MARGO   f   English
Variant of MARGOT
MARGREET   f   Limburgish, Dutch
Limburgish form of MARGARET and a Dutch variant of MARGRIET
MARGRÉT   f   Icelandic
Icelandic form of MARGARET
MARGRETE   f   Norwegian
Norwegian form of MARGARET
MARGRETHE   f   Danish, Norwegian
Danish and Norwegian form of MARGARET
MARGRIET   f   Dutch
Dutch form of MARGARET... [more]
MARGRIT   f   German
German variant form of MARGARET
MARGUERITE   f   French
French form of MARGARET... [more]
MARI   f   Welsh, Breton, Estonian, Finnish, Hungarian, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
Welsh, Breton, Estonian and Finnish form of MARIA, as well as a Hungarian diminutive of MÁRIA... [more]
MÁRIA   f   Hungarian, Slovak
Hungarian and Slovak form of MARIA
MARÍA   f   Spanish, Galician
Spanish and Galician form of MARIA
MARIAM   f   Biblical Greek, Georgian, Armenian, Arabic
Form of MARIA used in the Greek Old Testament, as well as the Georgian and Armenian form... [more]
MARIANA   f   Spanish, Portuguese, Romanian, Czech, Ancient Roman
Roman feminine form of MARIANUS... [more]
MARIANNA   f   Italian, English, Hungarian, Slovak, Polish, Greek
Combination of MARIA and ANNA... [more]
MARIANNE   f   French, English, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Finnish
Originally a French diminutive of MARIE... [more]
MARIE   f   French, Czech, German, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
French and Czech form of MARIA... [more]
MARIJANA   f   Croatian, Serbian, Slovene, Macedonian
Croatian, Serbian, Slovene and Macedonian form of MARIANA
MARIJN   m & f   Dutch
Dutch masculine and feminine form of MARINUS
MARIJONA   f   Lithuanian
Lithuanian feminine form of MARIANUS
MARIJSE   f   Dutch
Dutch form of MARISE
MARINE   f   French
French feminine form of MARINUS
MARINELA   f   Croatian
Croatian form of MARINELLA
MARION (1)   f   French, English
Medieval French diminutive of MARIE
MARISA   f   Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, English
Italian, Spanish and Portuguese combination of MARIA and LUISA.
MARIYA   f   Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian
Russian, Ukrainian and Bulgarian form of MARIA
MARJA   f   Dutch, Finnish
Dutch and Finnish form of MARIA... [more]
MARJAANA   f   Finnish
Finnish form of MIRIAM
MARJANA   f   Slovene, Croatian
Slovene form of MARIANA
MARJETA   f   Slovene
Slovene form of MARGARET
MARJO   f   Finnish
Finnish form of MARIA
MARJOLEIN   f   Dutch
Dutch form of MARJOLAINE
MARJOLIJN   f   Dutch
Dutch form of MARJOLAINE
MARKÉTA   f   Czech, Slovak
Czech and Slovak form of MARGARET
MARKETTA   f   Finnish
Finnish form of MARGARET
MARLEEN   f   Dutch, English
Dutch form and English variant of MARLENE
MARLENA   f   English, Polish
Latinate form of MARLENE
MARLÈNE   f   French
French form of MARLENE
MARLENE   f   German, English
Blend of MARIA and MAGDALENE... [more]
MARNIE (1)   f   English
Variant of MARNA... [more]
MARSAILI   f   Scottish
Scottish form of both MARJORIE and MARCELLA
MÁRTA   f   Hungarian
Hungarian form of MARTHA
MARTE   f   Norwegian
Norwegian variant of MARTHA
MARTHA   f   English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Greek, Biblical, Old Church Slavic, Biblical Latin, Biblical Greek
From Aramaic מרתא (marta') meaning "lady, mistress"... [more]
MARTHE   f   French, German
French and German form of MARTHA
MARTINE   f   French, Dutch
French feminine form of Martinus (see MARTIN).
MARTTA   f   Finnish
Finnish form of MARTHA
MARTYNA   f   Polish
Polish feminine form of Martinus (see MARTIN).
MARY   f   English, Biblical
Usual English form of Maria, which was the Latin form of the New Testament Greek names Μαριαμ (Mariam) and Μαρια (Maria) - the spellings are interchangeable - which were from the Hebrew name מִרְיָם (Miryam)... [more]
MARYA   f   Russian
Russian variant form of MARIA
MARYAM   f   Arabic, Iranian
Arabic and Iranian form of MARIA... [more]


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