'Love's Labours Lost' King of Navarre. 'The Tempest' Son to the King of Naples.
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France
Shakespearean
girl
'Love's Labours Lost' The Princess of France.
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Freya
Scandinavian
girl
Lady. Derived from the name of Freyja, the Norse goddess of love and fertility and mythological wife of Odin.
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Freyja
Scandinavian
girl
Norse goddess of love and fertility.
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Frigga
Norse
girl
Goddess of matrimonial love.
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Galatea
Greek
girl
White as milk. In mythology Pygmalion fell in love with the statue Galatia and Aphrodite brought her to life for him.
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Gerry
English
girl
Diminutive of Geraldine: A feminine form of Gerald, meaning ruling spear. Famous bearer: The Earl of Surrey wrote a series of love poems titled, 'the fair Geraldine', to Lady Elizabeth Fitzgerald.
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Gerwyn
Welsh
boy
Fair love.
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Grace
Irish
girl
A variant of the Irish name Grianne, meaning love.
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Gracie
Irish
girl
Diminutive of Grace: A variant of the Irish name Grianne, meaning love.
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Grainne
Irish
girl
Charming. Love. Grianne was a Gaelic legendary heroine who eloped with Diarmuid.
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Grania
Celtic
girl
Love.
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Grania
Irish
girl
Variant of Grainne, meaning love.
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Gricie
English
girl
A diminutive of Grace, meaning love. Famous bearer: Dame Gracie Fields.
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Gwener
Welsh
girl
Welsh form of Venus, goddess of love.
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Helena
Shakespearean
girl
'All's Well That Ends Well.' A gentlewoman protected by the Countess of Rousillon. 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' In love with Demetrius.
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Hermia
Shakespearean
girl
'A Midsummer Night's Dream' Daughter to Egeus, in love with Lysander.
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Holofernes
Shakespearean
boy
'Love's Labours Lost' A schoolmaster.
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Idona
Norse
girl
Active in love.
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Idun
Norse
girl
Active in love.
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Iduna
Norse
girl
Active in love.
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Idunn
Norse
girl
Active in love.
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Ife
Egyptian
girl
Love.
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Iphis
Greek
boy
Hanged himself over unrequited love.
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Iris
Latin
boy
Diminutive of Beatrice F: A variant of Beatrix meaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise, perhaps inspired by Beatrice Portinari who was Dante's earliest love.
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Ishtar
Persian
girl
The Babylonian goddess of love.
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Jaquenetta
Shakespearean
girl
'Love's Labours Lost' A country wench.
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Jerry
English
girl
Diminutive of Geraldine: A feminine form of Gerald, meaning ruling spear. Famous bearer: The Earl of Surrey wrote a series of love poems titled, 'the fair Geraldine', to Lady Elizabeth Fitzgerald.
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Jorunn
Norse
girl
Chiefs love.
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Juliet
Shakespearean
girl
'Measure for Measure' Beloved of Claudio. 'The Tragedy of Romeo And Juliet' Daughter to Capulet, who falls in love with Romeo, son to Montague.
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Kama
Sanskrit
girl
Love.
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Katharine
Shakespearean
girl
'King Henry the Eighth' Queen Katharine, wife to King Henry, afterwards divorced. 'Love's Labours Lost' A lady attending on the Princess of France.
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Lalasa
Hindi
girl
Love.
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Lancelot
English
boy
Servant. God-like. Also a diminutive of Lance. In Arthurian legend, Sir Lancelot was King Arthur's close friend and a Knight of the Round Table. A central theme in Arthurian legend is the adulterous love between Lancelot and Queen Guinevere.
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Longaville
Shakespearean
boy
'Love's Labours Lost' Lord attending on King Ferdinand.
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Lorenzo
Shakespearean
boy
'The Merchant of Venice' A young man in love with Jessica, Shylock's daughter.
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Loveday
English
girl
Name given to children that are born on a love day. A love day was a 12th century tradition - a day set aside for reconciliation and settling of disputes. Today, this name is found occasionally as a surname.
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Lucentio
Shakespearean
boy
'The Taming of the Shrew' Lucentio, son to Vincentio, in love with Bianca.
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Luda
Russian
girl
Love of the people.
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Ludmila
Russian
girl
Love of the people.
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Lufian
Anglo-Saxon
boy
Love.
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Lysander
Shakespearean
boy
'A Midsummer Night's Dream' In love with Hermia.
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Lyubochka
Russian
girl
Love of the people.
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Lyudmila
Russian
girl
Love of the people.
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Lyuha
Russian
girl
Love of the people.
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Maite
Spanish
girl
Love.
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Maitea
Spanish
girl
Love.
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Mandy
Latin
girl
Diminutive of Amanda: Lovable, worthy of love. Some scholars believe Amanda was invented by 17th century British dramatist Colley Cibber.
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Marcade
Shakespearean
boy
'Love's Labours Lost' Lord attending on the Princess of France.