List of Latin Baby Names Meanings

Leatrice

(LEE-tris)

The meaning of the name “Leatrice” is: “She who brings happiness”.

Meaning: Voyager Origin: Latin

Lelia

(LEEL-yuh)

Origin of the name Lelia: Contracted variant of Eulalia, a compound name composed of the Greek elements eu (well, good, fair) and lalein (to talk): hence, "well-spoken."

Meaning: Laelia flower Origin: Latin

Leola

(lee-O-lə)

The name Leola is an Italian baby name. In Italian the meaning of the name Leola is: Lion.

Meaning: Lion woman Origin: Latin

Leos

(LEH-aws)

Leo is Latin for "lion," and it was the name of many early Christian saints and several popes. In German, it's a short form of Leon or Leopold, meaning "brave people." Well-known Leos: writer Leo Tolstoy; actor Leonardo "Leo" DiCaprio. Origin.

Meaning: Lion man Origin: Czech, Latin

Leta

(LEH-tə)

Greek Meaning: The name Leta is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Leta is: who was the Mythological queen of Sparta and mother of Helen of Troy.

Meaning: With pleasure Origin: Latin

Letitia

(lə-TISH-ə)

Laetitia is a feminine given name derived from the Latin term laetus, meaning "happy". It appeared in the form "Lettice" in medieval England and in "Leticia" as a synonym for "happiness" in ancient Spanish.

Meaning: Happy and joyous woman Origin: Latin

Lettice

(LET-is)

The name Lettice is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Lettice is: Joy. Popular medieval British form of the name Letitia.

Meaning: Happy and joyous woman Origin: Latin

Lev

(LYEF)

The name Lev is derived from the word, "Leo", meaning lion. In Hebrew it means "heart."

Meaning: Lion man Origin: Hebrew, Latin

Lijla

(LEEL-ya)

Lilja Name Meaning Swedish: ornamental name from Swedish lilja 'lily'. 68,956 Historical Documents with Lilja on Ancestry 44,912 Birth, Marriage, and Deaths 4,502 Census and Voter Lists 1,237 Military Records 4,741 Immigration Records 13,564 Member Trees.

Meaning: Lily flower Origin: Finnish, Latin

Lileas

(LEE-lus)

Origin of the name Lillian: Derived from the older Lilion, which is thought to be from the Latin lilium (lily). From A World of Baby Names by Teresa Norman.Buy the book.

Meaning: Lily flower Origin: Latin, Scottish