- L'pree
Pree Name Meaning. French (Prée): topographic name for someone who lived by a meadow, Old French pred.
- La'eeq
Laeeq "لئیق" is a masculine name, which means able, worthy, fit, suitable, capable, decent, intelligent. The word is commonly pronounced as "Layk". It has roots in Urdu, Arabic, Ethiopian and Scottish languages. ... Variants of the name "Laeeq" are also found in Scotland.
Meaning: Able, Fit, Deserving
Origin: Arabic - La'iq
Meaning: Able, Fit, And Deserving
Origin: Arabic - Laa'iq
The name Laa'iq is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Laa'iq is: Able. Fit. Deserving.
Meaning: Able, Fit, Deserving
Origin: Arabic - Laabh
Meaning: Profit
Origin: Hindi - Laabha
Name Labha generally means Profit or Gain, is of Indian origin, Name Labha is a Feminine (or Girl) name. Person with name Labha are mainly Hindu by religion. Name Labha belongs to rashi Mesh (Aries) and Nakshatra (stars) Aswini.
Meaning: Acquirement, Acquisition, Gain
Origin: Hindi - Laaiq
Meaning of Laaiq. Laaiq is an Arabic name for boys that menas “suitable”, “qualified”, “eligible”.
Meaning: Variant Of La'iq Able, Fit, Deserving
Origin: Hindi - Laalamani
- Laalit
The name Lalit is a baby boy name. The name Lalit comes from the Indian origin. In Sanskrit the meaning of the name Lalit is: One who is beautiful. Similar Names: Galit ( Hebrew )
Meaning: Loved, Pampered
Origin: Hindi - Laamih
Laamih. Kutaiba. The meaning of the name Laaiq is Laaiq is an Arabic name for boys that menas suitable, qualified, eligible.
- Laasak
- Laayak
- Labaka
Meaning: Melodious Sounds
Origin: Hindi - Laban
The name Laban is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Laban is: White. In the Bible, Laban was the brother of Isaac's wife Rebekah and the father of Jacob's wives Leali and Rachel. This name was popular with Puritans in the 17th century, but is rarely used today.
Meaning:
- Labdha
Meaning: Acquired, obtained
Origin: Hindi - Labeb
Muslim Meaning: The name Labib is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Labib is: Sensible. Intelligent.
Meaning: Kernel, RATIONAL
Origin: Arabic - Labeeb
Muslim Meaning: The name Labeeb is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Labeeb is: Sensible. Intelligent.
- Labeed
Labeed is a Muslim name for boys meaning A great Pre-Islamic poet of Arabia.
Meaning: Poet praised by Rasulullah SAW
Origin: Arabic - Labeeq
Labeeq is baby boy name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. Labeeq name meanings is Intelligent,Active,Adorned,Refined. People search this name as Labeeq fatima, Labeeq.
- Label
An item used to identify something or someone, as a small piece of paper or cloth attached to an article to designate its origin, owner, contents, use, or destination. 2. A descriptive term; an epithet. 3. A distinctive name or trademark identifying a product or manufacturer, especially a recording company.
- Labh
Name Labh or (Labh) means Gain. ... The people with name Labh have are cool minded person with no stress.
Meaning: Profit
Origin: hindi - Labhras
- Labhruinn
Meaning: Laurel.
Origin: Gaelic - Labhsha
Meaning: Lovely Person
Origin: Hindi - Labib
The name Labib is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Labib is: Sensible. Intelligent.
- Labibor
Labibor. Labeeq. The meaning of the name Labib is Sensible, Intelligent, reasonable, rational, wise. Name In Arabic : لبيب
- Labid
Labid is baby boy name mainly popular in Muslim religion and its main origin is Arabic. Labid name meanings is A companion.
- Labiib
The name Labib is a Muslim baby name. In Muslim the meaning of the name Labib is: Sensible. Intelligent.
- Lablab
A twining leguminous plant, Dolichos lablab (or Lablab niger), of tropical Africa but widely cultivated. 2. the edible pod or bean of this plant. Word Origin. from Arabic.
- Labon
Hebrew Meaning: The name Laban is a Hebrew baby name. In Hebrew the meaning of the name Laban is: White. In the Bible, Laban was the brother of Isaac's wife Rebekah and the father of Jacob's wives Leali and Rachel. This name was popular with Puritans in the 17th century, but is rarely used today.