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- Ladonna
- A modern English derivative of the Italian Donna, meaning "lady", created by adding the prefix la, as in "the".
- Latonia
- The feminine form of Anthony, from the Roman family name antonius thought to mean "priceless". Could also be taken from the Greek anthos, meaning "flower".
- Layton
- From an old English surname, derived from words, meaning "leek garden" (originally a place name).
- Ladon
- Italian: the lady.
- Latina
- This name derives from the Latin “Latium” (the region around Rome) plus “-īnus” (adjective suffix). Latinus was a figure in both Greek and Roman mythology. He is often associated with the heroes of the Trojan War, namely Odysseus and Aeneas. Although his appearance in the Aeneid is irreconcilable with his appearance in Greek mythology, the two pictures are not so different that he cannot be seen as one character.
- Layden
- Ladana
- Ladawn
- Ladawn is a combination (composed, blended name) of the “prefix (la-)” plus the name “Donna,” the feminine form of “Donald.” This name derives from the Scottish Gaelic personal name “Domhnall and Dòmhnall,” meaning “ruler of the world, king of the world.” The name is ultimately derived from the Old Celtic word elements “dubno” (world), a Celtic name of the God of the Dobuni, plus “val” (rule). The final -d on Donald is partly derived from a misinterpretation of the Gaelic pronunciation by English-speakers, and somewhat associated with the spelling of similar-sounding Germanic language names.
- Ladena
- Ladona
- A modern English derivative of the Italian Donna, meaning "lady", created by adding the prefix la, as in "the".
- Latania
- Lawton
- Who lives on the farm located on the side of the hill, Who lives on the farm located on the side of the hill.
- Leyton
- Town with leek garden, Town with leek garden.
- Lleyton
- A settlemen in the meadow, A settlemen in the meadow.
- Laiden
- Lydiann
- Ladan
- A flower
- Lodena