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# Name Origin Meaning Gender
101 Lea English Meadow. F
102 Lea Hawaiian Mythological goddess of canoe builders. F

103 Lea Hebrew Tired. F
104 Lea Spanish Derived from Hebrew Leah who was Jacob's first wife. F
105 Leah Hebrew Tired. Cow. First wife of Jacob in the Old Testament. Leah became Jacob's first wife by trickery, as Jacob had intended to marry her younger and more beautiful sister, Rachel, who soon became his second and favoured wife. F
106 Leah Hebrew Leah is a timeless feminine name of Hebrew origin, meaning “delicate” or “weary.” In the Bible, Leah was the first wife of Jacob, known for her kindness, resilience, and role as mother of six of the twelve tribes of Israel. Leah’s classic simplicity and strong historical resonance continue to make it a beloved choice in English-speaking countries, valued for its gentle strength and enduring elegance. F
107 Leala French Loyal. Loyalty. Faithful. F
108 Leana English Derived from an Irish Gaelic of Helen: (light;beautiful woman); variant of Liana: (youthful;bond). F
109 Leandra Greek Feminine of Leander. Lioness. F
110 Leandra Latin Lioness. F
111 Leanne English A compound of Lee: wood, and Anne: grace, favour. Can also be a diminutive of Julianne: downy, hairy. Can also be derived from Helen: Liight; beautiful woman, and a variant of Liana: Youthful; bond. F
112 Lebaoth Biblical Lividness. F
113 Lechsinska Polish Wood nymph. F

114 Lecia English Derived from Alicia: (sweet; honest; truth) and Felecia: (happy). F
115 Leda Greek Mother of Helen. F
116 Ledaea Latin Granddaughter of Leda. F
117 Lee English Meadow. Surname or given name. F
118 Leena Irish Wet meadow. F
119 Leena Muslim Variant of Lina: Tender.. F
120 Lehabim Biblical Flames, inflamed, swords. F