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Labhaoise: (LAU-ee-shuh) "holiness." Louisa, Louise.
Laoise: "radiant girl"; might be the same as Luigsech, from the god Lugh.
Lasair: (LOH-seer) Old Irish=lassa "flame." Several queens and saints with this name, including Saint Lassar of Meath. Luighseach, Luiseach, Luigsech.
Lasair: (las-a-REE-nuh) from lasaire "flame" + fion "wine"; Lassarina, Lasairfhiona,.
Lavena: from the Celtic word for "joy."
Liadan: (LYAH-dan) From the Old Irish, probably meaning "gray lady." A poetess who was the beloved of poet Cuirithur, even though she was a nun. Another Liadan was the mother of Saint Ciaran of Seir. He was conceived after she swallowed a star that had fallen into her mouth while sleeping.
Lil: pet also can be Elizabeth. Lile (LIL-ee), Lilly, Lelia.
Lucy: "bringer of light."
Luighseach: (LOO-seh or LEE-sak) "bringer of light"; feminine also can be Lugh, and name of an early saint. Luighseach, Lucy.
Luiseach: (LOO-seh or LEE-sak) "bringer of light"; Feminine also can be Lugh, and name of an early saint. Luighseach, Lucy.
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