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islamic ladies names Starting with L

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Name Meaning Gender Origin
Liban ليبان — الفوز، الناجح
Victorious; successful; honoured (Somali origin) Boy Somali
Lut لُوط: اسم نبيّ مذكور في القرآن؛ أصله سَمِيّ وقد رُويت له دلالات تقليدية بمعنى 'الستر' أو 'الغِطاء'
Name of the Prophet Lot (Arabic: لُوط); etymology Semitic and traditionally associated with the Biblical/Hebrew root often glossed as 'covering' or 'wrapped', while in Islam it denotes the prophet mentioned in the Qur'an Boy Semitic (Arabic/Hebrew)
Lutfor لطف (مہربانی، نعمت)
Kindness; grace; gentle favor (derived from Arabic lutf) Boy Bengali (from Arabic lutf)
Labib لَبِيب: عاقل، حكيم، صاحب فطنة ولباقة
Sensible, intelligent, discerning Boy Arabic
Layth الأسد، الشجاعة (لَيْث)
Lion; strong, brave (classical Arabic word لَيْث meaning 'lion') Boy Arabic
Lalla لالة — سيدة، لقب شرفي لدى الأمازيغ والمغاربة
Lady; an Amazigh (Berber) honorific used in the Maghreb to address or title a noble, saintly, or respected woman—used also as a name-form in North Africa Girl Amazigh (Berber) / Maghrebi Arabic
Lalon
A Bengali vernacular personal name historically used as a sobriquet (etymology linked to Bengali 'lal' meaning 'red' or as a diminutive); associated with the Baul mystic Lalon Shah Boy Bengali (South Asian, used by Muslim Baul communities)
Lal ياقوت / أحمر
Ruby; red, precious stone (Persian origin, used as an honorific/epithet in South Asian Muslim contexts) Unisex Persian (Sindhi usage)
Lale توليب (القرنبيط وردي) - توليب
Tulip (from Persian 'laleh'), used as a feminine given name in Turkish-speaking Muslim communities; denotes the flower tulip Girl Turkish (from Persian)
Laleen لعلين
Like a tulip; precious and delicate as a ruby Girl Balochi / Persian