Big Long List of Futuristic Names

  1. Ligeia
    • Origin:

      Greek
    • Meaning:

      "clear-voiced, whistling"
    • Description:

      One of the Sirens in Greek mythology, Ligeia was also the title character in an Edgar Allan Poe story. The mythological Ligeia was half-bird, half-woman. Spelling may also be Lygeia or Ligia.
  2. Lilac
    • Origin:

      English, from Persian
    • Meaning:

      "bluish or lilac"
    • Description:

      Could Lilac be the next Lila or Lily or Violet? It certainly has a lot going for it--those lilting double 'l's, the fabulous fragrance it exudes, and the fact that it's a color name as well, providing a ready made nursery theme. In addition, the lilac is symbolic of first love.
  3. Liliah
    • Lilias
      • Origin:

        Latin
      • Meaning:

        "lily"
      • Description:

        An unusual flower name deriving from the Latin word for lily (lilium), this variant has always been popular in Scotland.
    • Lilika
      • Lilium
        • Origin:

          Flower name, Latin
        • Meaning:

          "lily"
        • Description:

          Lilium is the genus of the lily family of plants and sounds a bit botanically formal for a first name. Try Lillia or Lilias.
      • Lilou
        • Origin:

          Occitan pet form of French Liliane
        • Meaning:

          "lily"
        • Description:

          Lilou is a charming, rarely heard import. Occitan is a language spoken in Provence, in the south of France, in which the suffix "ou" denotes a pet form — thus, Lilou as a short form of Liliane or its Occitan form Liliana or Liliano. Its popularity in France--where it's currently Number 12--can be traced to the 1997 film The Fifth Element.
      • Linnet
        • Origin:

          French
        • Meaning:

          "flaxen haired"
        • Description:

          Although the accent in Linnet is on the first syllable, it could be confused with the dated Lynette.
      • Linus
        • Origin:

          Greek
        • Meaning:

          "flax"
        • Description:

          Can Linus lose its metaphorical security blanket and move from the Peanuts page onto the birth certificate? We think it has enough charm and other positive elements going for it for the answer to be yes.
      • Lior
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "I have a light"
        • Description:

          Lior is a unisex name frequently heard in Israel, capturing the popular light theme through its meaning. For English speakers, the one down side is possible pronunciation confusion with "liar," though it's really lee-OR, with a long e sound and emphasis on the second syllable.
      • Liora
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "light"
        • Description:

          A beautiful Hebrew name that would work perfectly for a child today.
      • Livia
        • Origin:

          Diminutive of Olivia or Latin
        • Meaning:

          "blue, envious"
        • Description:

          Though it sounds like a chopped-off variation of Olivia, which means olive, the distinctively attractive Livia has been an independent name since the days of the ancient Romans, when it belonged to Livia Drusilla—the powerful wife of the Emperor Augustus—and is still commonly heard in modern Italy.
      • Liya
        • Origin:

          Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "I am with God"
        • Description:

          The first name of Ethiopian supermodel Liya (pronounced like Leah) Kebede is also a Russian variation of Lia and Lily. Rather than using Liya, English speakers will do better to call a child Leah or Lia.
      • Loire
        • Origin:

          French river and region name
        • Description:

          The lovely sound and image of the French river and lush valley would make this a most distinctive and captivating choice. Pronunciation: low-ahr.
      • Lora
        • Origin:

          German variation and spelling variation of Laura
        • Description:

          Somewhat flat-footed form; go for the original.
      • Lore
        • Lotus
          • Origin:

            Greek
          • Meaning:

            "lotus flower"
          • Description:

            Lotus is one of the most languorous of the flower names, with intriguing significance in both Buddhism and Hinduism, symbolizing purity, grace and spiritual growth — not to mention a familiar yoga position.
        • Lucerne
          • Origin:

            Swiss place-name or Latin
          • Meaning:

            "lamp"
          • Description:

            Projects the calm and pristine image of the picturesque Swiss lake and mountain town.
        • Lucius
          • Origin:

            Latin
          • Meaning:

            "light"
          • Description:

            Lucius is an old Roman clan name that has lots of religious and literary resonance, yet is still vital today. It was the name of three popes, appears in several Shakespeare plays, and, like all the names beginning with 'luc' relates to the Latin word for light.It was one of a limited number of forenames used in ancient Rome, and because of its meaning was often given to boys born at dawn.
        • Lucretius
          • Origin:

            Latin clan name
          • Meaning:

            "wealth"
          • Description:

            Lucretius is the name of the Roman philosopher who invented Epicureanism. But even in these days of old Roman name revival, Lucretius sounds a bit long-white-beardish, though it can be enlivened with the nickname Luc.