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- Linda
- Means "beautiful" in Spanish. Also used as a short form of names such as Belinda and Melinda.
- Lynda
- Means "beautiful" in Spanish. Also used as a short form of names such as Belinda and Melinda.
- Lynette
- This name is a diminutive of Eluned and Luned. It is of Welsh and Scottish (Gaelic) origin and comes from the roots: (eilun) plus (linne > llyn). In modern times it is also regarded as a diminutive of Lynn. Saint Eluned (Welsh: Eiliwedd) was a 5th or 6th-century virgin martyr from modern Brecon. The Catholic Encyclopedia (1909) calls her “the Luned of the Mabinogion and the Lynette of Tennyson’s Gareth and Lynette.” Her small chapel and holy well at what is now Slwch Tump were destroyed during the English Reformation.
- Lyndia
- Lindy
- A modern name, formed from the Greek meli, "honey", with the feninine ending -inda.
- Lanita
- Name meaning God has shown favor.
- Lenita
- A pet form of Helena, from the Greek Helene, meaning "torch", or "corposant", another name for St Elmo's fire.
- Lanette
- Fair, good looking woman.
- Lenda
- Woman who is soft, gentle.
- Lynnette
- Little lion woman.
- Linette
- An alternative spelling of Lynette, possibly from an English surname using the Welsh llyn, "lake".
- Lynnda
- Spanish name describing beauty.
- Londa
- A woman who is shy.
- Lyndi
- A beautifully grown linden tree.
- Lindi
- A woman whose beauty can be compared to a Linden tree.
- Lynetta
- Lenette
- This name represents the short form or the diminutive form of names linked to the family of Magdalēnḗ (Μαγδαληνή) and Helénē (Ἑλένη). The first root derives from the Ancient Greek magdālā́ (μαγδᾱλᾱ́), which in turn derives from the Hebrew “migdál / migdaláh,” meaning “elegant, great, or tower. The second root derives from the Ancient Greek: “Helenē (‘Ελενη) / Helénē (Ἑλένη),” meaning “torch, flambeau, brilliant, shining light, the bright one.
- Linnette
- One who sings like a bird.
- Lanetta
- Lannette