Person with L
Common male given name; short for Lawrence.
Biblical given name; many real and fictional Lukes.
Irish-origin name; very popular worldwide now.
English flower name; classic female given name.
Argentinian football legend, multiple Ballon d'Or.
NBA superstar from USA; name often misspelled “LeBron”.
US basketball Hall of Famer, Celtics legend.
Short form of Elisabeth; many famous Lisas.
Stage name of Stefani Germanotta, US pop star.
US actor, star of “Titanic” and “Inception”.
Australian actor, known from “Hunger Games”.
Surname and given name; e.g. President Abraham Lincoln.
Short for Leonardo or a standalone given name.
Stage name of US singer Elizabeth Grant.
Italian Renaissance polymath, painter of Mona Lisa.
Fictional Jedi hero from Star Wars saga.
Common female given name used worldwide.
Irish actor known for “Taken” movies.
Popular female given name, esp. in US.
Female given name; also famous in Eric Clapton song.
Latin-origin given name meaning "light". Very common.
Variant of Lily, from the flower. Popular female name.
Spanish/Portuguese given name, form of Louis.
Jazz trumpeter and singer, major 20th‑century icon.
British singer from One Direction boy band.
Short form of Lara/Laura, used as a given name.
Common male given name; form of Luke/Lucius.
Given name used in many languages, often a nickname.
English feminine name, variant of Laura/Laurent.
Given name of Germanic origin meaning “land”.
American cyclist, multiple Tour de France titles.
French-origin male name; many kings named Louis.
American actress/singer, starred in “Mean Girls”.
Greek-origin name meaning “lion”. Common in Europe.
- Lucille ball
- Librarian
Lea is a given name; variant of Leah, Hebrew origin.
Logan Paul, US YouTuber and boxer, very famous.
Lizzo, US singer-rapper, known for “Truth Hurts”.
Leonardo is a male name; think da Vinci and DiCaprio.
Lebron clearly points to NBA star LeBron James.
Luna is a given name; also Latin for “moon”.
Louise, classic female name, French-German roots.
Lionel, male name; famous bearer Lionel Messi.
Lina, short form of names like Angelina or Karolina.
Lawrence, English given name from Latin Laurentius.
Larry King, iconic US TV and radio talk-show host.
Lil Wayne, US rapper; real name Dwayne Carter Jr.
Lewis, English given name; variant of Louis.
Lewandowski, Polish surname; famous striker Robert.
Leslie, unisex name of Scottish origin.
Diminutive of Leonard; many real and fictional Lennys.
Common given name Lee; English and Chinese origins.
Famous video game archaeologist heroine from Tomb Raider.
Given name; short for Svetlana or standalone, Slavic use.
Female name of Greek origin, means ‘from Lydia’.
Nickname for people named Luke/Lucian; also used alone.
Biblical fallen angel; central figure in Christian lore.
Given name used in Italy and beyond, male or unisex.
Given name or nickname (e.g. Disney’s Louie the duck).
Stage name of New Zealand singer Ella Yelich-O’Connor.
Used as first name and surname; also Wolverine’s name.
American actress from Friends, plays Phoebe Buffay.
American singer Lionel Richie, ‘Hello’ and Commodores.
British‑American actress, star of Emily in Paris.
English singer‑songwriter known for ‘Smile’.
Given name, variant of Leila/Lilac, used internationally.
Hebrew name meaning ‘joined’; also Levi in the Bible.
Italian polymath Leonardo da Vinci, painter of Mona Lisa.
Given name Leonard, Germanic roots, means 'brave lion'.
Lennon, notably John Lennon of The Beatles fame.
Lenin, leader of Russian Revolution, Soviet founder.
Lena, common female given name in many countries.
Larry Page, co‑founder of Google, US entrepreneur.
Larry David, creator of Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Lalu Prasad Yadav, Indian politician from Bihar.
Laila, popular female given name in Arabic cultures.
Lewis Hamilton, British F1 multi‑time world champion.
Luigi, famous as Mario’s brother in Nintendo games.
Luna Lovegood, quirky Hogwarts student in Harry Potter.
Lester, English given name; some towns take it too.
Linus, like Linus Torvalds, creator of Linux.
Leroy, French‑origin given name, 'the king'.
Leah, biblical name, Jacob’s first wife in Genesis.
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