List of Spanish Baby Names Meanings Starting with L

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Lando

(LAN-do)

Lando is both a masculine Italian given name and a surname. Notable people with the name include: Pope Lando, Roman Catholic Pope from 913 to 914. Lando, a 7th Century Bishop of Rheims. Lando, a 13th-century archbishop of Messina.

Meaning: Unclear Origin: Italian, Spanish

Lasaro

(la-SAH-ro)

The name Lazaro is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Lazaro is: Help of God.

Meaning: My helper is God Origin: Hebrew, Spanish

Lavada

(lah-VAH-dah)

la-va-da, lav-ada ] The baby girl name Lavada is pronounced LaaVAA-D-ah †. Lavada's language of origin is Spanish, and it is predominantly used in the English and Spanish languages. The name is of the meaning 'cleansed'. ... Lavada is a rare baby name for girls.

Meaning: Washed Origin: Spanish

Leonor

(leh-aw-NAWR)

The name Leonor is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Leonor is: Light.

Meaning: Sympathy, compassion Origin: Greek, Portuguese, Spanish

Lareina

Spanish Meaning: The name La Reina is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name La Reina is: Queen.

Meaning: The Queen Origin: Spanish

La Reina

The girl's name Lareina l(a)-rei- na is pronounced la-RAY-nah. It is of Spanish origin, and its meaning is "the queen".

Meaning: Queen Origin: Spanish

La Cienega

The meaning of the name La Cienega is The Swamp, Marshes. The origin of the name La Cienega is Spanish.

Meaning: The swamp marshes Origin: Spanish

La Reina

The girl's name Lareina l(a)-rei- na is pronounced la-RAY-nah. It is of Spanish origin, and its meaning is "the queen".

Meaning: Queen Origin: Spanish

Landrada

Landrada is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1336 times.

Meaning: Counselor Origin: Spanish

Larunda

Meaning & History. Possibly connected to Greek λαλεω (laleo) "to talk, to chatter", or the Latin term Lares referring to minor guardian gods. In Roman mythology Larunda or Lara was a water nymph who was overly talkative.

Meaning: Crowned with laurels Origin: Spanish