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Lamya`
Muslim
Variant of Lamya: Of dark lips.
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Lana
English
Abbreviation of Alana. Fair; good-looking.
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Lana
Gaelic
Diminutive of Alana: This name of uncertain origin may be a feminine form of Man, or derived from the Irish Gaelic word for 'child'.
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Lana
Greek
Light.
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Lana
Hawaiian
Afloat; calm as still waters.
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Lana
Irish
A diminutive of Alana: Child. Famous Bearer: American actress Lana Turner.
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Lanakila
Hawaiian
Victorious.
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Lanakila
Hawaiian
Historical meaning unknown
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Lanard
Scottish
Historical meaning unknown
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Lanassa
Russian
Cheerful.
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Lancaster
Shakespearean
'King Henry IV, Part 1 and 2' Prince John of Lancaster, son to the King.
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Lancdon
English
From the long hill slope.
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Lance
English
Diminutive of Lancelot: Servant. God-like.
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Lance
French
Land (from Old German) The short form of the name Lancelot (which incidentally was derived originally from the name Lance) Therefore, this name is the short form of its own diminutive.
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Lancelet
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Lancelin
French
Servant.
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Lancelot
Arthurian Legend
Knight of Arthur and lover of Guinevere.
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Lancelot
English
Servant. God-like. Also a diminutive of Lance. In Arthurian legend, Sir Lancelot was King Arthur's close friend and a Knight of the Round Table. A central theme in Arthurian legend is the adulterous love between Lancelot and Queen Guinevere.
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Lancelot
French
Servant. Also a diminutive of Lance: Land (from Old German) Lancelot was a knight of King Arthur's Round Table and adulterous lover to Queen Guinevere.
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Lanceor
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Landa
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Landa
Spanish
Reference to the Virgin Mary (Mezquiriz, Navarra).
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Landaine
English
Historical meaning unknown
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Landan
English
A Variation of Landon which means long hill
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Landen
English
grassy plain
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Lander
English
From the grassy plain.
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Lander
Greek
Lion.
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Lander
Spanish
Historical meaning unknown
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Landerra
Spanish
Fem. of Lander: either from the Basque lander ("poor; pilgrim") or perhaps from Leander, a Greek name combined from leon ("lion") and andros ("man").
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Landers
French
From the grassy plain.
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