The Hoarder's List of Names

  1. Libby
    • Origin:

      English, diminutive of Elizabeth
    • Meaning:

      "pledged to God"
    • Description:

      Through all the years when Betty, Betsy, Beth, Liz, and Lizzie were the Elizabethan nicknames of choice, the bubblier Libby was set aside, but today it may be the most modern of all—it has already made a strong comeback in England and Wales, where it ranks Number 139.
  2. Liberty
    • Origin:

      Word name
    • Description:

      Less common than other virtue names, Liberty is nonetheless a name with a long American heritage.
  3. Liddie
    • Lilabet
      • 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.
      • Lilibeth
        • Origin:

          Combination name of Lily and Beth or nickname for Elizabeth, Hebrew
        • Meaning:

          "pledged to God"
        • Description:

          Queen Elizabeth's childhood nickname was Lilibet, the name of Prince Harry and Meghan's newborn daughter, and Lilibeth has the same kind of lilting charm. While many combo names are less attractive than either of their original parts, Lilibeth can make a nice compromise if you're stuck between Lily and Elizabeth or if you want a fresh variation of either.
      • Lincoln
        • Origin:

          English
        • Meaning:

          "town by the pool"
        • Description:

          Lincoln cracked the Top 50 for boys' names for the first time in 2016, more than 150 years after the death of its most famous bearer. This is especially remarkable because, as crazy as it seems now, Lincoln was deeply out of fashion as recently as the late 90s, consistently hovering near the bottom of the Top 1000.
      • Linden
        • Origin:

          Variation of Lyndon
        • Meaning:

          "linden tree hill"
        • Description:

          The graceful, natural image of the verdant shade tree transcends any connection with President Johnson.
      • LINNEA
        • Lior
          • Origin:

            Hebrew
          • Meaning:

            "I have a light"
          • Description:

            Lior connects with several factors stylish for Israeli names: It's short, it's unisex, and it has an uplifting nature theme. Lior might make a more modern spin on Leah.
        • LIORA
          • Lisabet
            • Lisanne
              • Origin:

                Dutch compound name, merging Elisabeth and Anne
              • Meaning:

                "God is my oath and grace"
              • Description:

                A bit like Annelise in reverse, Lisanne is a sleek but gentle Dutch compound name that was popular in the 2010s.
            • LISBET
              • Lisette
                • Origin:

                  French, diminutive of Elizabeth or Lise
                • Meaning:

                  "pledged to God"
                • Description:

                  Lisette, also spelled Lizette, is a dainty,, if somewhat dated, Gallic offshoot of Elizabeth. It reached its U.S. peak of popularity in 1999, then fell off the list in 2001.
              • Lissa
                • Origin:

                  African, Arabic mythological name; diminutive of Melissa, Greek
                • Meaning:

                  "honeybee"
                • Description:

                  Lissa might be an abbreviation of Melissa, but it's more substantial in its own right: Lissa is the name of a supreme mother goddess in African mythology and an Arabic symbol of rebirth.
              • Littie
                • LIYA
                  • Lizette
                    • Origin:

                      French, diminutive of Elizabeth
                    • Meaning:

                      "pledged to God"
                    • Description:

                      Whether you spell it Lisette or Lizette, a somewhat dated diminutive that nevertheless retains some charm.
                  • LOIRE