List of Russian Baby Names Meanings Starting with L

Lenusy

le-nu-sy, len-usy ] The baby girl name Lenusy is pronounced as LIYNAHZiy †. The origin of Lenusy is Russian. The name's meaning is as delicate as a flower. Lenusea, Lenusee, Lenusey, Lenusi, and Lenusie are variant transcriptions of Lenusy. ... Lenusy is rarely used as a baby name for girls.

Meaning: Flower Origin: Russian

Lenya

Lenya. The name Lenya is a Female name. German meaning: The name Lenya is a German baby name The German meaning of Lenya is: Little angel.

Meaning: Lion Origin: Russian

Lesta

The meaning of the name “Lesta” is: “From Leicester”. Categories: American Names. Used in: English speaking countries.

Meaning: Lestie Origin: Russian

Leyna

Leyna. The name Leyna is a Female name. German meaning: The name Leyna is a German baby name The German meaning of Leyna is: Little angel.

Meaning: Bright and shining light Origin: Russian

Lidija

In Russian the meaning of the name Lidija is: From Lydia.

Meaning: From lydia Origin: Russian

Lidiy

Lidiy is a baby girl name its meaning is . Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1170 times.

Meaning: From lydia Origin: Russian

Lizaveta

(lee-zah-VYE-tah)

Lizaveta is a Russian girl name. The meaning of the name is Consecrated to God.

Meaning: Promise of God Origin: Hebrew, Russian

Luba

(LYOO-bah)

Comments and insights on the name Luba: | Edit. Luba is a feminine, unique name. Pron. "lou-buh" or "lyou-bah", depending on the language you take it from. In Bulgarian, it's the 2nd pron. and would likely be spelled Lyuba in English ("lyubov" means in love in several Slavic languages.

Meaning: Loving woman Origin: Russian, Slavic

Lyosha

(LYAW-shah)

MEANING: Lyosha is a diminutive of Aleksey and Oleg. The name is of Greek and Old Norse origin and comes from the following roots: (ÁLEXIS) and (HEILAGR).

Meaning: One who helps people Origin: Greek, Russian

Lukyan

Lukyan is a variant of the Latin masculine given name Lucian. It means 'light', or 'bringer of light'. It is also used as a given name in Russian, and sometimes a surname. It can be pronounced 'loo-kyawn', or 'loo-ke-awn'.

Meaning: Bringer of light Origin: Russian