Christian Baby Girl Names Meanings Starting with L

Linford

English Meaning: The name Linford is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Linford is: From the linden tree ford.

Meaning: Maple Origin: English

Linh

(LIN)

Meaning of name Linh. Etymology : Means "spirit, soul" from Sino-Vietnamese . Saint : Origin : Vietnamese.

Meaning: A form of lin

Linka

Hungarian Meaning: The name Linka is a Hungarian baby name. In Hungarian the meaning of the name Linka is: Mannish.

Meaning: Mannish Origin: Hungarian

Linley

The name Linley is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Linley is: From the flax field.

Meaning: Flax meadow Origin: English

Linna

Scandinavian Meaning: The name Linna is a Scandinavian baby name. In Scandinavian the meaning of the name Linna is: Small blue flower.

Meaning: Tender

Linnae

lin-nae, li-nn-ae ] The baby girl name Linnae is largely used in the English language and its origin is Scandinavian. Linnae is a variant transcription of the name Linnéa (German and Scandinavian). See also the related category scandinavian. Linnae is an unusual baby name for girls.

Meaning: Small blue flower Origin: Scandinavian

Linnaea

Origin of the name Linnea: Popular name originally bestowed in honor of the Swedish botanist Karl von Linné (1707 - 78), who gave his name to the Linnaean system of classifying plants and animals and to a type of flower (linnaea).

Meaning: Twinflower

Linnda

Linda is a female given name, of German origin, but widespread in the English-speaking world since the end of the nineteenth century. The German name Linde was originally an abbreviated form of older names such as Dietlinde and Sieglinde. ... Alternatively, Linde may represent Old German Lindi or Linda, meaning a serpent.

Meaning: One who is soft and beautiful Origin: Spanish

Linne

The name Linne is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Linne is: Waterfall.

Meaning: Waterfall Origin: English

Linnea

(LEE-ne-ah)

Linnéa is a female given name of Swedish origin. It has two derivations, both of which are linked to the famous 18th-century Swedish scientist Carl Linnaeus, who was ennobled as Carl von Linné later in life.

Meaning: Like a twinflower Origin: Swedish