Alternatives to Luna

  1. Lana
    • Origin:

      English diminutive of Alana
    • Meaning:

      "rock or handsome"
    • Description:

      Popularized in the 1940s by Lana (born Judy) Turner, today Lana is synonymous with American singer-songwriter Lana Del Rey. Although it has been rising steadily since the early 2000s, Lana still sits in the popularity "sweet spot" – familiar, but not overused. Simple, sleek and seamlessly international, it makes a great choice.
  2. Lanae
    • Lani
      • Origin:

        Variation of Elaine, English, Hawaiian
      • Meaning:

        "bright, shining; sky, heavens, royal, majesty"
      • Description:

        Simple but substantial, Lani is surprisingly underused considering the popularity of Lainey, Leilani, Lana, and Kehlani. A multi-cultural choice with both Hawaiian and English origins, it is also used in the Philippines, possibly as a variation of the modern Laarni, or as a twist on the word langit meaning "skies, heaven", which aligns with the Hawaiian meaning too.
    • Lannie
      • Laura
        • Origin:

          English from Latin
        • Meaning:

          "from Laurentum or bay laurel"
        • Description:

          Laura is a hauntingly evocative perennial, never trendy, never dated, feminine without being fussy, with literary links stretching back to Dante. All this makes Laura a more solid choice than any of its more decorative counterparts and one of the most classic girl names starting with L.
      • Layla
        • Origin:

          Variation of Leila, Arabic
        • Meaning:

          "night"
        • Description:

          A lovely musical name (remember the old Eric Clapton-Derek & the Dominos song?), Layla's seen a significant surge in popularity, partly partly all names with a double L are stylish, and partly because all the forms of the name push it into the Top 15 for girls.
      • Layna
        • Laynie
          • Leah
            • Origin:

              Hebrew
            • Meaning:

              "weary"
            • Description:

              Strong but sweet, Leah is a classic name that doesn’t feel dull or dusty. It’s got plenty of dignity, grace, and pluck, making it a solid choice in the 21st century.
          • Leela
            • Origin:

              Sanskrit
            • Meaning:

              "play"
            • Description:

              While Leela may be a spelling variation of Lila or Leila, it's also an Indian name in its own right with a playful meaning. And unlike it's more popular Western sisters, Leela does not create pronunciation confusion.
          • Leia
            • Origin:

              Spelling variation of Leya, Spanish; Hindi
            • Meaning:

              "the law; lion"
            • Description:

              This spelling variation of Leya was popularized by the Star Wars films, but is still firmly in the US Top 1000 many years later. This spelling is also probably preferred as it is clearer in pronunciation to the original Hindi name, Leya (which sometime gets pronounced Lee-ah).
          • Lelia
            • Origin:

              Italian form of Laelia, meaning unknown
            • Description:

              A rare and delicate choice, Lelia is a modern variation of an ancient Roman family name. It came to Britain in the mid-nineteenth century, following the publication of George Sand's popular romantic novel titled Lelia in 1833.
          • Lena
            • Origin:

              English, Scottish, Dutch, German, and Scandinavian, diminutive of various names ending in -lena
            • Description:

              This pet form of Helena and other ena-ending names, long used as an independent name, is attracting notice again as an option both multicultural and simple. Lena was a Top 100 name from 1880 to 1920.
          • Lia
            • Origin:

              Diminutive of names ending in -lia or Italian, Portuguese and Greek variation of Leah
            • Meaning:

              "weary"
            • Description:

              Short, sweet, and clear, Lia is used throughout Europe, across America, and in some areas of Asia and Africa, making it a truly international and versatile choice.
          • Liana
            • Origin:

              French
            • Meaning:

              "to climb like a vine"
            • Description:

              Liana is a pretty and graceful name — it's a flowering tropical vine — making a quiet comeback. Its connection to nature is one plus, and many parents like this kind of nonspecifically international name.
          • Lilia
            • Origin:

              Spanish, Italian and Russian
            • Meaning:

              "lily"
            • Description:

              Lilia is pretty double L name that makes for sparkly, floral choice with plenty of international flair. More distinctive that Lily, less popular than Liliana, Lia, and Lilian, Lilia was a new entry to the US Top 1000 in 2023.
          • Liliana
            • Origin:

              Italian and Spanish variations of Lilian
            • Meaning:

              "lily, a flower"
            • Description:

              Frilly and fit for a princess, but with plenty of spark and flair, Liliana holds international appeal and a modern glamor. Joining Lily and Lillian in the US Top 100 for the first time in 2022, Liliana is a fast-rising choice for girls.
          • Lilla
            • Origin:

              Hungarian, diminutive of Lívia and Lídia; Italian
            • Meaning:

              "lilac"
            • Description:

              An underused member of the Lily group of names. The spelling makes it clear you want it to rhyme with Willa.
          • 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.
          • Lina
            • Origin:

              Arabic; Latin diminutive
            • Meaning:

              "tender"
            • Description:

              This pretty, succinct Arabic name is also commonly used as a nickname for names like Carolina.