List of Russian Baby Names Meanings Starting with L

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Lesya

(LYEHS-yah)

Lesya can mean: Lesya, Russian and Ukrainian feminine name that is a variant of Alexandra. Lesya Ukrainka (1871-1913), Ukrainian poet, writer and critic. Named after her: The Lesya Ukrainka National Academic Theater of Russian Drama is a theater in Kiev, Ukraine.

Meaning: Protector of humanity Origin: Greek, Russian

Lidochka

(lee-DAWSH-kah)

Russian Meaning: The name Lidochka is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Lidochka is: From Lydia.

Meaning: Coming from Lydia Origin: Greek, Russian

Liliya

(LEE-lee-yah)

Meanings and history of the name Liliya: | Edit. Variant on the Icelandic, Lilja, meaning "lily". Famous real-life people named Liliya: | Edit Share what you know!

Meaning: Lily flower Origin: Latin, Russian

Laika

Meanings and history of the name Laika: | Edit. Russian, means The barker. Famous real-life people named Laika: | Edit. It is the name of the first dog that orbited the earth in space.

Meaning: The barker Origin: Russian

Laneah

Origin of Laneah. Unknown. Laneah Means. Thanks! L is for love, your love of life!

Meaning: Light Origin: Russian

Lanah

Origin of the name Lana: A short form of Alana which is a feminine form of Alan. The name is ultimately of uncertain meaning.

Meaning: Light Origin: Russian

Lanassa

la-na-sa, lan-asa ] The baby girl name Lanasa is pronounced as LaaNAASAH †. The origin of Lanasa is the Russian language. Lanasa is a variant transcription of the name Lanassa. See also the related category russian. Lanasa is an infrequently used baby name for girls.

Meaning: Cheerful Origin: Russian

Laryssa

Russian Meaning: The name Laryssa is a Russian baby name. In Russian the meaning of the name Laryssa is: Protection.

Meaning: Derived from lara, protection Origin: Russian

Laurente

Laurent is a French masculine given name of Latin origin. It is used in France, Canada, and other French-speaking countries. The name was derived from the Roman surname Laurentius, which meant "from Laurentum".

Meaning: Russian form of lawrence laurel Origin: Russian

Laurentij

Etymology. The name "Laurentum" is either descended from many groves of Laurus nobilis (laurel trees), or, according to Virgil, a single "sacred" laurel tree. Laurentius (feminine Laurentia), meaning "someone from Laurentum" or "The one who wears a laurel wreath", was a common Roman given name.

Meaning: Crowned with laurel Origin: Russian