Names for girls that don't end in 'a' (L-P)
- Ava Clare
- Jan 13, 2024
- 1 min read
L
Lacey English, Belonging to Lacey or Lassy in France | Lillian English, Lily | Lourdes Spanish, Reference to the Virgin Mary | Lorelei German, Temptress; alluring | Lavender English, A purple flowering plant |
Leilani Hawaiian, Heavenly flower | Lainie/Lainey Scottish, Serves Jan | Lauren French, Crowned with laurels | Leoni/Leonie Latin, Lioness | Lottie French, Little and womanly |
Laris Swedish, Cheerful | Litsy Spanish, Joy | Lanai Hawaiian, Terrace; veranda | Lucy Latin, Light | Ladan Somali, Healthy |
Lenore Spanish, Light | Lulu English, Made famous in war; Arabic, Pearl | Lindsay/Lindsey English, From the linden tree meadow | Levelle French, Valley | Lucille French, Light |
M
Mahali Hebrew, Tender one | Meadow English, Beautiful field | Mairin Gaelic, Star of the sea | Milan Latin, From the city of Milan; Slavic, Gracious; dear | Mallory French, Ill-fated |
Malou Dutch, Sea of bitterness | Mercy English, Compassion; mercy | Meredith Welsh, Guardian of the sea | Mailani Hawaiian, Gift from the heavens | Monique French, Wise advisor |
Melody English, Song; tune | Mariel Danish, Star of the sea; French, Star of the sea | Milicent German, Strong in work; industrious | Madeleine French, Woman from Magdala | Mahreen Arabic, Moon; beautiful |
Megan Welsh, Pearl | Miriam Hebrew, Sea of bitterness | Misty English, Mist | Morgan Welsh, Sea defender | Mabel Latin, Loveable |
N
Neri Hebrew, Light | Noemie French, My delight | Nicolette French, Victory of the people | Niamh Irish, Bright; radiant | Narine Greek, Sea nymph |
Natalie French, Born on Christmas Day | Niran Thai, Eternal | Nanou French, Loved; charming | Nalani Hawaiian, Serenity of the skies | Nairi Armenian, Land of canyons |
Noor Arabic, Light | Nerys Welsh, Lady | Nyx Greek, Night | Noelle French, Christmas | Naomi Hebrew, Pleasantness |
Narelle Australian, Woman of the sea | Nelly English, Light | Nadine French, Hope | Nazmin/Nazmeen Arabic, Light | Nefili Greek, Cloud |
O
Olive English, From the olive tree | Opal Sanskrit, Gemstone | Orchid Latin, Flagrant flower | Otilie/Ottilie French, Prosperous in battle | Oakley English, From the oak meadow |
Omorose Egyptian, Beautiful | Oriel French, Gold | Okelani Hawaiian, Of the heavens | Ojal Sanskrit, Vision | Ocean Greek, Sea |
Obedience Puritan, The act of obeying | Odette French, Wealthy | Oihane Basque, From the forest | Oleander Greek, Evergreen tree | Odile French, Rich; wealth |
Oilell Celtic, A mythical queen | Onyx Greek, Black gemstone | Opaline Sanskrit, Jewel | Orabelle English, Beautiful seacoast; Latin, Prayerful | Ottoline French, Prosperous in battle |
P
Phoebe Greek, Radiant; shining one | Paisley Scottish, Church | Prudence English, Cautious; intelligence | Pascale French, Born on Easter | Paris Greek, From Paris |
Persephone Greek, Goddess of spring; she who lightens the darkness | Peyton English, Fighting man's estate | Piper English, Flute player | Poppy Latin, Red flower | Pixie Irish, Fairy |
Pallas Greek, Wisdom | Peach English, Peach | Paderau Welsh, Rosary; beads | Phoenix Greek, Blood red | Pearl Latin, Precious |
Penelope Greek, Weaver; with a web over her face | Peony Greek, Physician of the gods | Purlen Turkish, Closed rose that opens in the morning | Presley English, Priest | Persis Greek, Persian woman |
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