Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Italian Name.................?

Ok, so I am looking for an Italian name that starts with an L (preferably ending in a vowel).... any suggestions : thanks!!

Italian Name.................?
Here are some boy and girl names





Boy names





Leonardo - As brave as a lion.


Lorenzo - From the Laurel tree or crowned with laurels.


Lothario - A famous warrior.


Lucio - Light. Also see Luzio and Luke.


Luigi - A famous warrior.


Luzio - Light.


LADISLAS: Italian form of Latin Ladislaus, meaning "rules with glory."


LAURO: Italian form of Latin Laurus, meaning "laurel."


LAZZARO: Italian form of Latin Lazarus, meaning "my God has helped."


LEANDRO: Italian, Portuguese and Spanish form of Latin Leander, meaning "lion-man."


LEONZIO: Italian form of Latin Leontius, meaning "lion-like."


LEOPOLDO: Italian form of Old High German Liutpold, meaning "people-bold." In use by the Portuguese and Spanish.


LIBERATORE: Italian name meaning "liberator."


LIBORIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Liberius, meaning "free."


LINO: Italian and Spanish form of Latin Linus, meaning either "a cry of grief" or "flax, linen."


LIVIO: Italian form of Roman Latin Livius, possibly meaning "bluish."


LODOVICO: Italian form of German Ludwig, meaning "famous warrior."


LORENZO: Italian form of Roman Latin Laurentius, meaning "of Laurentum."


LORIS: Diminutive form of Italian Lorenzo, meaning "of Laurentum."


LOTHARIO: Italian form of Latin Lotharius, meaning "loud warrior."


LOTTERIO: Italian form of Latin Lotharius, meaning "loud warrior."


LUCA: Italian form of Latin Lucas, meaning "from Lucania." In use by the Romani.


LUCIANO: Italian form of Roman Latin Lucianus, meaning "light."


LUCIO: Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Lucius, meaning "light."


LUDOVICO: Italian form of Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous warrior."


LUIGI: Italian form of Middle Latin Ludovicus, meaning "famous warrior."


LUIGINO: Pet form of Italian Luigi, meaning "famous warrior."








Girl names





Lia - Languid, weary.


Loretta - A laurel wreath or a tree.


Lucetta - Italian/Spanish. Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke.


Lucia - Italian/Spanish. Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke.


Luciana - Italian. Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke.


Luisa - Italian/Spanish. A famous warrior maiden. The feminine form of Louis.


Lychorinda - From Shakespeare's play Pericles


Lia - Languid, weary.


Loretta - A laurel wreath or a tree.


Lucetta - Italian/Spanish. Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke.


Lucia - Italian/Spanish. Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke.


Luciana - Italian. Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke.


Luisa - Italian/Spanish. A famous warrior maiden. The feminine form of Louis.


Lychorinda - From Shakespeare's play Pericles


Lia - Languid, weary.


Loretta - A laurel wreath or a tree.


Lucetta - Italian/Spanish. Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke.


Lucia - Italian/Spanish. Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke.


Luciana - Italian. Light. The feminine form of Lucius and Luke.


Luisa - Italian/Spanish. A famous warrior maiden. The feminine form of Louis.


Lychorinda - From Shakespeare's play Pericles


LALIA: Short form of Italian Eulalia, meaning "well-spoken."


LAURETTA: Italian diminutive form of Latin Laura ("laurel"), meaning "little laurel tree."


LEONORA: Short form of Italian Eleonora, meaning "foreign; the other."


LETIZIA: Italian form of Latin Lå¿™titia, meaning "happiness."


LISA: Short form of Italian Elisabetta, meaning "God is my oath." Compare with another form of Lisa.


LOREDANA: This name was invented by the Italian author Luciano Zuccoli for the heroine of his novel L'amore de Loredana. Apparently, it is a feminine form of the surname Loredan, meaning "laurel grove."


LORENZA: Feminine form of Italian Lorenzo, meaning "of Laurentum."


LORETO: From the Italian city name, Loreto, meaning "laurel wood." The city has been a Catholic place of pilgrimage since the 14th century, for it is where the Shrine of the Holy House is. According to legend, after the fall of Jerusalem, a basilica was erected over the Virgin Mary's house. After a threat of destruction by the Turks, angels carried the house from Nazareth to Tersatto, Croatia, then across the Adriatic to a forest near Recantai, and finally to Loreto. In use by the English and Irish.


LISA: Short form of Italian Elisabetta, meaning "God is my oath." Compare with another form of Lisa.


LOREDANA: This name was invented by the Italian author Luciano Zuccoli for the heroine of his novel L'amore de Loredana. Apparently, it is a feminine form of the surname Loredan, meaning "laurel grove."


LORENZA: Feminine form of Italian Lorenzo, meaning "of Laurentum."


LORETO: From the Italian city name, Loreto, meaning "laurel wood." The city has been a Catholic place of pilgrimage since the 14th century, for it is where the Shrine of the Holy House is. According to legend, after the fall of Jerusalem, a basilica was erected over the Virgin Mary's house. After a threat of destruction by the Turks, angels carried the house from Nazareth to Tersatto, Croatia, then across the Adriatic to a
Reply:OMG wht kind of names are they?? Named like that they would seem grandparents not babies!!!





Those are old/vintage names! Known in America from the previous generation!





L- names??





I love Lucrezia (loo.kreh.zeeuh) for girls, it's so noble!


My mum's name's Lucia (loo.chee.uh) but is quite old as name...


Laura not like English pronounciation but Luh.oo.ruh








For boys:


Luca (loo.kuh) is very current


Lorenzo (loo.rehn.tso)


Leonardo (leh.o.nuhr.do)
Reply:Lucio - if its a boy meaning luke, or Lorenzo,


if its a girls name you want how about Loretta or Luisa x
Reply:Lucciana


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