| # | Name | Origin | Meaning | Gender | Save |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1241 | Lucerne | Latin | Circle of light. | F | |
| 1242 | Lucia | Latin | Feminine form of Lucius: Light. | F | |
| 1243 | Luciana | Latin | Feminine form of Lucian: From the Latin 'Lucianus'. Light. | F | |
| 1244 | Lucie | Latin | Light. | F | |
| 1245 | Lucienne | Latin | Feminine form of Lucian: From the Latin 'Lucianus'. Light. | F | |
| 1246 | Lucilla | Latin | Light. | F | |
| 1247 | Lucille | Latin | Light. | F | |
| 1248 | Lucina | Latin | Roman goddess of childbirth. Also a variant of Lucia: Light. | F | |
| 1249 | Lucinda | Latin | Illumination. Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth and giver of first light to newborns. Also refers to Mary as Lady of the Light. | F | |
| 1250 | Lucine | Latin | Illumination. Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth and giver of first light to newborns. Also refers to Mary as Lady of the Light. | F | |
| 1251 | Lucinna | Latin | Illumination. Mythological Roman goddess of childbirth and giver of first light to newborns. Also refers to Mary as Lady of the Light. | F | |
| 1252 | Lucrece | Latin | Variant of Lucretia: Profit. Derived from the Roman clan name Lucretius. Shakespeare's poem 'The Rape of Lucrece' is one of many retellings of the rape of Lucretia by a son of the King of Rome. | F | |
| 1253 | Lucretia | Latin | Profit. Derived from the Roman clan name Lucretius. Shakespeare's poem 'The Rape of Lucrece' is one of many retellings of the rape of Lucretia by a son of the King of Rome. | F | |
| 1254 | Lucrezia | Latin | Variant of Lucretia: Profit. Derived from the Roman clan name Lucretius. Shakespeare's poem 'The Rape of Lucrece' is one of many retellings of the rape of Lucretia by a son of the King of Rome. | F | |
| 1255 | Lucy | Latin | Light. | F | |
| 1256 | Lueinda | Latin | Light. | F | |
| 1257 | Luella | Latin | Make amends. | F | |
| 1258 | Lukene | Latin | Light. | F | |
| 1259 | Lulu | Latin | Diminutive of Louisa: Latin feminine form of Louis: Famous warrior. Famous Bearer: Louisa M. Alcott, who wrote 'Little Women'(1868). | F | |
| 1260 | Luna | Latin | The moon. In Mythology Luna is one of the names of Artemis the moon goddess. | F | |