Christian Baby Names Boys & Girls Starting with L

Lenysa

Lenysa is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 729 times.

Meaning: Torch Origin: Greek

Leo

(LEE-o)

Leo is Latin for "lion," and it was the name of many early Christian saints and several popes. In German, it's a short form of Leon or Leopold, meaning "brave people." Well-known Leos: writer Leo Tolstoy; actor Leonardo "Leo" DiCaprio. Origin. Latin.

Meaning: Lion Origin: Latin

Leoarrie

Leoarrie is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1526 times.

Meaning: Lioness Origin: Brazilian

Leocadia

Meaning & History. Late Latin name which might be derived from the name of the Greek island of Leucadia or from Greek λευκος (leukos) meaning "bright, clear, white" (which is also the root of the island's name). Saint Leocadia was a 3rd-century martyr from Spain.

Meaning: Clear, Bright Origin: Greek

Leocadie

MEANING: This name derives from the Latin name “Leucius”, from the Ancient Greek elements: “leukós (λευκὸς)”, meaning "bright, shining, gleaming, light in color, white, pale-skinned, weakly". The name means “white, pure, pure as white, pure as the light”.

Meaning: Lion Origin: French

Leocadio

Meaning of name Leocadio. Etymology : Masculine form of LEOCADIA. Saint : Origin : Spanish.

Leod

Scottish meaning: The name Leod is a Scottish baby name The Scottish meaning of Leod is: Ugly.

Meaning: Not beautiful Origin: Scottish

Leoda

Leoda is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1187 times.

Meaning: Of the people Origin: German

Leodegan

Leodegan is a baby boy name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1216 times.

Meaning: Father of guinevere Origin: Scottish

Leodegrance

When Guinevere marries Arthur, Leodegrance gives the young king the table as a wedding present. ... In Welsh mythology the father of Gwenhwyfar (Guinevere) is the giant Ogyruan/Ogyrvan or Gogyrfan, who is mentioned in a number of Middle Welsh texts.

Meaning: Lion Origin: French