Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with L

L'pree

Pree Name Meaning. French (Prée): topographic name for someone who lived by a meadow, Old French pred.

Meaning: The prize Origin: English

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

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 Row

French Meaning: The name La Row is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name La Row is: Red haired.

Meaning: Red haired Origin: French

La Row

French Meaning: The name La Row is a French baby name. In French the meaning of the name La Row is: Red haired.

Meaning: Red haired Origin: French

La Vergne

Origin of the name Laverne: Derived from the Latin vernus (belonging to spring). The name was typically given to one born during springtime. Var: La Vergne, Laverna, La Vernia.

Meaning: Born in the spring Origin: French

La Vergne

Origin of the name Laverne: Derived from the Latin vernus (belonging to spring). The name was typically given to one born during springtime. Var: La Vergne, Laverna, La Vernia.

Meaning: Born in the spring Origin: French

La Verne

19th-century invention, possibly from the Californian town La Verne, named in the belief that it means "the green" in French. Laverne is a genuine French surname, from Gaulish la verne "the alder (tree place)" but - as in the case of Leroy - there is no apparent reason to turn it into an American given name.

Meaning: Born in the spring Origin: French

La Verne

19th-century invention, possibly from the Californian town La Verne, named in the belief that it means "the green" in French. Laverne is a genuine French surname, from Gaulish la verne "the alder (tree place)" but - as in the case of Leroy - there is no apparent reason to turn it into an American given name.

Meaning: Born in the spring Origin: French