List of Baby Names for Girls

Lethe

Lethe was also the name of the Greek spirit of forgetfulness and oblivion, with whom the river was often identified. In Classical Greek, the word lethe (λήθη) literally means "oblivion", "forgetfulness", or "concealment".

Meaning: River of oblivion Origin: Greek

Lethia

The meaning of the name Lethia is Forgetfulness. The origin of the name Lethia is Greek.

Meaning: Forgetfulness Origin: Greek

Letisha

The different meanings of the name Letisha are: Latin meaning: Joy. French meaning: Joy.

Meaning: Great joy derived from letitia Origin: Brazilian

Letizia

The name Letizia is a girl's name of Italian origin meaning "gladness". Letizia and is often added to lists like Italian Baby Girl Names Beyond Rosa & Rosetta and discussed in our forums with posts like "Adding Then Eliminating -- Girls Themed".

Meaning: Glad Origin: Italian

Letje

Letje is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1056 times.

Meaning: Tiny and womanly Origin: Greek

Letta

Origin and Meaning. 1) Short form of names ending in -let, -lett, -letta, -lette. 2) Short form of Laetitia.

Meaning: Truth truthful one Origin: Greek

Letya

Letya is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1097 times.

Meaning: Tiny and womanly Origin: French

Leucippe

In Greek mythology, Theonoe (Ancient Greek: Θεονόη means "divine wisdom" from theós 'god' and nóos or noûs 'mind') was a name that may refer to the following women: Theonoe, daughter of the prophet Thestor, sister to Theoclymenus, Calchas and Leucippe.

Meaning: Mother of teuthras Origin: Greek

Leuconoe

Latin Meaning: The name Leuconoe is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Leuconoe is: Daughter of Poseidon.

Meaning: Daughter of poseidon Origin: Brazilian

Leucothea

Leucothea, (Greek: White Goddess [of the Foam]), in Greek mythology, a sea goddess first mentioned in Homer's Odyssey, in which she rescued the Greek hero Odysseus from drowning. ... Both were changed into marine deities—Ino as Leucothea, Melicertes as Palaemon.

Meaning: A sea nymph Origin: Greek