| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 761 | Logistilla | French | Legend. | F | |
| 762 | Lois | French | Variant of Heloise: Derived from the Old German name Helewidis, meaning hale and wide. Also a French form of Louise. | F | |
| 763 | Loraina | French | Derived from Lorraine which is the name of a province in France and a family name of French royalty. | F | |
| 764 | Loraine | French | Variant of Lorraine: From Lorraine (French province) and the family name of French royalty. | F | |
| 765 | Lorayne | French | Derived from Lorraine which is the name of a province in France and a family name of French royalty. | F | |
| 766 | Lorin | French | Variant of Lawrence meaning 'from Laurentium. | F | |
| 767 | Lorraina | French | Derived from Lorraine which is the name of a province in France and a family name of French royalty. | F | |
| 768 | Lorraine | French | From Lorraine. From Lotharingia. From Lothair's Kingdom. Lothair was a ruler of the region during the 9th century. | F | |
| 769 | Lottie | French | Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV; British writer Charlotte Bronte. | F | |
| 770 | Lotty | French | Diminutive of Charlotte: A feminine form of Charles, meaning man. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine. Famous bearers: Princess Charlotte, daughter of King George IV; British writer Charlotte Bronte. | F | |
| 771 | Lotye | French | Tiny and womanly. | F | |
| 772 | Louella | French | Feminine form of Louis: Famous warrior. Renowned fighter. | F | |
| 773 | Louisa | French | Feminine form of Louis: Famous warrior. Renowned fighter. | F | |
| 774 | Louise | French | Feminine form of Louis: Famous warrior. Renowned fighter. | F | |
| 775 | Lucette | French | Light; illumination. | F | |
| 776 | Lucie | French | Light; illumination. | F | |
| 777 | Lucienne | French | Diminutive form of Lucia: light; illumination. | F | |
| 778 | Lucile | French | Light. Illumination. | F | |
| 779 | Lucille | French | French variant of Lucia: Light. Famous Bearer: comedienne Lucille Ball. | F | |
| 780 | Lucrece | French | From the Latin Lucretia. Famous bearer: Lucrece, a Roman matron who committed suicide as a public protest against dishonor; from the Renaissance era - Lucrezia Borgia who was sister to Cesare Borgia. | F | |