List of Spanish Baby Names Meanings Starting with L

Latia

The name Latia is a girl's name .

Meaning: Aunt Origin: Spanish

Laurana

The name Laurana is a Spanish baby name. In Spanish the meaning of the name Laurana is: The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory.

Meaning: The laurel tree or sweet bay tree symbolic of honor and victory. Origin: Spanish

Legarre

Legare Name Meaning. French (Legaré): nickname from the past participle of Old French esgarer 'to be troubled or abandoned'.

Meaning: Reference to the virgin mary Origin: Spanish

Leira

Spanish meaning: The name Leira is a Spanish baby name The Spanish meaning of Leira is: Reference to the Virgin Mary.

Meaning: Reference to the virgin mary Origin: Spanish

Lera

The name Lera is a Female name. Spanish meaning: The name Lera is a Spanish baby name The Spanish meaning of Lera is: Reference to the Virgin Mary.

Meaning: Reference to the virgin mary Origin: Spanish

Leya

le-ya, ley-a ] The baby girl name Leya is pronounced as LEY-aa- †. Leya is primarily used in the English language, and its language of origin is Hebrew and Spanish. From Spanish roots, its meaning is loyalty to the law. In addition, Leya is an English variant spelling of the English, Hebrew, and Yiddish name Leah.

Meaning: Loyalty Origin: Spanish

Lide

Lide Name Meaning. Possibly an Americanized spelling of Leid, which, however, is of uncertain origin. Similar surnames: Lipe, Lie, Lite, Fite, Hyde, Hire, Hime, Ledet, Lyke, Lio.

Meaning: Life Origin: Spanish

Lillyana

Origin of the name Lillian: Derived from the older Lilion, which is thought to be from the Latin lilium (lily).

Meaning: Purity, beauty Origin: Spanish

Lilyanna

Lilyanna is either the pairing of female names Lily and Anna or it's a fanciful elaboration of Lillian. Lily is the name of a flower, borrowed from the Old French by way of Latin “lilium.” ... Anna is a name derived from the Bible and is derivative of the Hebrew Hannah meaning “grace, favor”.

Meaning: Lily flower Origin: Spanish

Lindaa

Originally a medieval short form of Germanic names containing the element linde meaning "soft, tender". It also coincides with the Spanish and Portuguese word linda meaning "beautiful".

Meaning: One who is soft and beautiful Origin: Spanish