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Updated March 21, 2024

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Girl name origins & meanings

  • Old English : Glade
  • Gaelic : Poet
  • English : Sheltered from the storm
  • Irish : Poetic
  • Chinese : Plum
  • Chinese : Pretty; powerful
  • Hebrew : Dependence

Girl name variations

Lee

Lee

+ 3% this year
Neutral
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Leigh

Leigh

- 11% this year
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Lea

Lea

- 5% this year
Feminine
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Leanne

Leanne

+ 14% this year
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Leeanne

Leeanne

+ 56% this year
Feminine
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Leigh Anne

Leigh Anne

0 % this year
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Ly

Ly

+ 60% this year
Feminine
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Lia

Lia

+ 19% this year
Feminine
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Liah

Liah

+ 14% this year
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Boy name origins & meanings

  • Chinese : Strength
  • French : Fierce
  • Latin : Little lion

Boy name variations

Lionel

Lionel

+ 10% this year
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Lion

Lion

+ 75% this year
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Lionell

Lionell

0 % this year
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Lye

Lye

0 % this year
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Lyon

Lyon

+ 34% this year
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Lyonel

Lyonel

- 25% this year
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Lyonell

Lyonell

0 % this year
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Leonel

Leonel

+ 19% this year
Masculine
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Lonell

Lonell

0 % this year
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Lonnell

Lonnell

+ 40% this year
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How Popular Is The Name Li

Family name origins & meanings

  • Chinese : from a character meaning ‘minister’. This was part of the title of Gao Yao, a great-grandson of the legendary emperor Zhuan Xu, who became famous as a minister under the model emperors Yao and Shun in the 23rd century bc; he was the first to introduce laws for the repression of crime. His descendants adopted this part of his title as their surname. The use of this name continued for over a millennium to the twelfth century bc, down to the rule of the last king of the Shang dynasty, the despotic Zhou Xin. Li Zhi, the head of the Li clan at that time, displeased Zhou Xin and was executed, leaving the rest of the clan facing imminent disaster. They fled, and nearly starved to death, surviving only by eating a fruit called mu zi. When the characters for mu and zi are combined, they form the character for plum, pronounced Li. In token of this salvation, the clan changed their name to the current character for li ‘plum’. Li is now the most common surname in China. Among the many famous bearers are Lee Kwan Yew, prime minister of Singapore from 1959 to 1990; Lee Teng-hui, president of Taiwan from 1988; Li Peng, prime minister of China from 1988; and Bruce Lee (1941–73), movie actor.
  • Chinese : from the name of a state of Li (in present-day Shanxi province), which existed during the Shang dynasty (1766–1122 bc). Descendants of the state’s rulers adopted the name of the state as their surname.
  • Chinese : this character for Li is an altered form of 1 above.
  • Norwegian : habitational name from any of numerous farmsteads named Li, from Old Norse hlíð ‘mountain slope’, ‘hillside’.

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