Ludmila

Ludmila (Slavic) Having the favor of the people

Ludmilah, Ludmilla, Ludmillah, Ludmyla, Ludmylla, Lyubochka, Lyudmila, Lyuha

Luenetter

Luenetter (American) A self-centered woman

Luenette, Luenett, Luenete, Luenet, Luenetta, Lueneta

Luned

Luned (Welsh) Form of Eiluned, meaning “an idol worshipper”

Luneda, Lunedia, Lunedea

Lunet

Lunet (English) Of the crescent moon

Lunett, Lunette, Luneta, Lunete, Lunetta

Lupita

Lupita (Spanish) Form of Guadalupe, meaning “from the valley of wolves”

Lupe, Lupyta, Lupelina, Lupeeta, Lupieta, Lupeita, Lupeata

Lurissa

Lurissa (American) A beguiling woman

Lurisa, Luryssa, Lurysa, Luressa, Luresa

Luvina

Luvina (English) Little one who is dearly loved

Luvinah, Luvena, Luvyna, Luveena, Luveina, Luviena, Luveana

Luyu

Luyu (Native American) Resembling the dove

Lycoris

Lycoris (Greek) Born at twilight

Lycoriss, Lycorisse, Lycorys, Lycorysse, Lycoryss

Lydia

Lydia (Greek) A beautiful woman from Lydia

Lidia, Lidie, Lidija, Lyda, Lydie, Lydea, Liddy, Lidiy

Lynn

Lynn (English) Woman of the lake; form of Linda, meaning “one who is soft and beautiful”

Linell, Linnell, Lyn, Lynae, Lyndel, Lyndell, Lynell, Lynelle

Lyric

Lyric (French) Of the lyre; the words of a song

Lyrica, Lyricia, Lyrik, Lyrick, Lyrika, Lyricka

Lytanisha

Lytanisha (American) A scintillating woman

Lytanesha, Lytaniesha, Lytaneisha, Lytanysha, Lytaneesha, Lytaneasha

Maachah

Maachah (Hebrew) One who has been oppressed; in the Bible, one of David’s wives

Maacha

Macanta

Macanta (Gaelic) A kind and gentle woman

Macan, Macantia, Macantea, Macantah