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Lauro
A Boy who comes from the place where Laurel trees grow, A Boy who comes from the place where Laurel trees grow.
Lary
Laroy
Leor
I am tho one who has the light, I am tho one who has the light.
Leira
This name derives from the Hebrew “ʼĂrîʼēl” (Ancient Greek: Ariēl’ Ἀριηλ’), composed of two elements: “Arí” (lion) plus “él” (God). In turn, the name means “lion of God, the hearth of God.” Ari’el is an archangel found primarily in Jewish and Christian mysticism and Apocrypha. The name Ariel occurs in the Hebrew Bible, but as the name of an angel, the earliest source is unclear. According to the German occultist Cornelius Agrippa (1486–1535): “Ariel is the name of an angel, sometimes also of a demon, and a city, whence called Ariopolis, where the idol is worshipped.” Ariel is also an Israeli settlement and a city in the central West Bank.
Lorra
Form of name Lora meaning flower.
Lear
Of the meadow.
Leory
Liria
A Greek name, meaning: Delicate.
Lowry
One who is awarded for her victory and honor.
Lowri
This name means “Laurel, from the place of laurel trees, laurel branch, laurel wreath.” The Laurel tree was sacred to the god Apollo and is a symbol of wisdom and glory. The name Laura and its variants are derived from the “bay laurel plant,” which was used as a symbol of victory, honor, or fame in the Greco-Roman era. In British North America, Laura’s name was likely trendy for female newborns until its rapid decline starting in the late 19th-century. The name Laura was among the top 40 names for female newborns for much of the late 19th-century in the United States until it dropped off the chart in 1899 at #43. Saint Laura of Cordoba (Spanish: Santa Laura de Córdoba) († 864) was a Spanish Christian who lived in Muslim Spain during the 9th-century. The Blessed Laura Vicuña (1891–1904) is a Chilean holy figure canonized as blessed by the Roman Catholic Church. She is the patron of abuse victims. Saints Florus and Laurus are venerated as Christian martyrs of the 2nd-century. According to a Greek tale, they were twin brothers who worked as stonemasons.
Lowrie
Larah
A woman who is recognized and splendind.
Lyrah
Laria
Laurel, prestige and Honor, a person who is famous.
Leire
This is a popular Basque feminine given name that is derived from the name of the Monastery of San Salvador of Leyre in Navarre, Spain. The date and circumstances of the foundation of the monastery are unknown. The first reference of its existence is due to the Mozarabic presbyter of Córdoba, Eulogio, in a letter of 851 addressed to the bishop of Pamplona. It was among the top 10 most popular names given to newborn girls in Basque Country in Spain in 2011.
Laira
Llyr
He came from the sea, He came from the sea.
Lawrie
A fierce, fiery individual, A fierce, fiery individual.
Lir
Celtic name of a mythical king, Celtic name of a mythical king.