islamic ladies names Starting with L
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Lubāba
الْلُبَّ، لُبَابُ الشَّيْءِ: الجَوْهَرُ وَالْمَغْزُ
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Essence, kernel, innermost core; figuratively the best or most refined part | Girl | Arabic |
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Lāmiya
مضيئة، لامعة
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Radiant; shining; luminous (classical Arabic adjective used as a feminine name) | Girl | Arabic |
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Lalun
محبوبة، ثمينة
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Beloved, precious, or like a ruby | Girl | Sindhi |
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Lalarukh
ذات وجه زهرية / ذات خدود وردية
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Tulip-faced; rosy-cheeked (literally 'laleh/rukh' = 'tulip/face' — poetic descriptor of a flower-like, rosy visage) | Girl | Persian-origin compound (adopted in South Asian Muslim contexts, including Sindhi and Pashto areas) |
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Lestari
خالدة
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Eternal, everlasting, or enduring. | Girl | Malay |
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Lemar
لمر (باشتوية: شمس/الشمس بمعنى الشمس)
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From Pashto لمر (lemar) meaning 'sun'. Used as a feminine given name in Pashtun-speaking communities to convey brightness and warmth; attested in modern Pashto anthroponymy and media usage in Afghanistan and Pashtun regions. | Girl | Pashto |
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Lulwa
لولوة — صيغة دلع لكلمة لؤلؤة (موتي/نَفِيس)
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Pearl — a diminutive or affectionate form denoting a pearl; often written لولوة or linked to classical لؤلؤة | Girl | Arabic (widely used in Gulf and in Muslim communities including Swahili-speaking areas) |
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Lounja
لونجا (اسم بطلة في التراث الأمازيغي)
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A legendary princess or heroine known for her extraordinary beauty and resilience. | Girl | Amazigh |
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Ladan
صمغ عطري (لبَدان)؛ رزین عطري من نبات الصخرية
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Labdanum; a fragrant resin (rockrose/ladanum) used historically in Persian perfumery; symbolizes fragrance and rarity | Girl | Persian (used in Iran and South Asia) |
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Lamya
ذات الشفاه الداكنة
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One with dark or beautifully tinged lips; from Arabic root 'l-m-yāʼ' referring to a dusky or dark lip color (a classical descriptive epithet). | Girl | Arabic |