What is the name meaning of LY. Phrases containing LY
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Greek
(ΛυσάνδÏα) Feminine form of Greek Lysandros, LYSANDRA means "freer; liberator." Compare with another form of Lysandra.
Male
Greek
(Λυκάων) Greek name possibly LYKAON means "wolf." In mythology, this is the name of an early king of Arkadia.
Female
English
English form of French Lisette, LYSETTE means "God is my oath."
Female
English
English name derived from the constellation name, LYRA means "lyre."
Female
French
French form of Greek Lydia, LYDIE means "of Lydia."
Female
English
English elaborated form of Welsh Lynn, LYNNA means "lake."
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English
Variant spelling of Welsh Lynn, LYNNE means "lake."
Female
English
English diminutive form of Welsh Lyn ("lake"), LYNETTE means "little lake." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the sister of Lyonesse.Â
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Welsh
Variant spelling of Welsh Lynn, LYN means "lake."
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Lynette, LYNNETTE means "little lake."
Female
Greek
(ΛυσιστÏάτη) Feminine form of Greek Lysistratos, LYSISTRATE means "liberation army."Â
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English
 Feminine form of English Lysander, LYSANDRA means "freer; liberator." Compare with another form of Lysandra.
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English
Feminine form of English unisex Lindsay, LYNSAY means "Lincoln's wetlands."
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English
Welsh name derived from the word llyn, LYNN means "lake."Â
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English
Variant spelling of English Lynette, LYNET means "little lake."
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English
Short form of English Lysandra, LYS means "freer; liberator."
Female
Greek
(Λυσιμάχη) Feminine form of Greek Lysimachos, LYSIMACHE means "freedom fighter."
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English
Feminine form of English unisex Lindsay, LYNDSEY means "Lincoln's wetlands."
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English
Feminine form of English unisex Lindsay, LYNSEY means "Lincoln's wetlands."
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English
Short form of English Alyssa, LYSSA means either "noble sort" or "alyssum flower."
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Hindi/Indian
(िकशोरी) Feminine form of Hindi Kishore, KISHORI means "colt."
Boy/Male
Irish French
Surname.
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Arabic, Muslim
Long Life
Surname or Lastname
English (also established in Ireland), French, and Dutch
English (also established in Ireland), French, and Dutch : nickname for an inveterate gambler or a brave or foolhardy man prepared to run risks, from Middle English, Old French hasard, Middle Dutch hasaert (derived from Old French) ‘game of chance’, later used metaphorically of other uncertain enterprises. The word derives from Arabic az-zahr, from az, assimilated form of the definite article al + zahr ‘die’. It appears to have been picked up in the Holy Land and brought back to Europe by Provençal crusaders.
Boy/Male
Greek
Son of Danae.
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English
Fighting boar.
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Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Supporter; Bestower
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Gaelic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Water; Poem
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Norse
Son of Raud.
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Latin Eugenius (2), EUGENIO means "well born."
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n.
A composer of lyric poems.
n.
The act of playing on a lyre or harp.
a.
Shaped like a lyre, as the tail of the blackcock, or that of the lyre bird.
n.
A musician who plays on the harp or lyre; a composer of lyrical poetry.
n.
One of the group of shooting stars which come into the air in certain years on or about the 19th of April; -- so called because the apparent path among the stars the stars if produced back wards crosses the constellation Lyra.
adv.
In a lyrical manner.
n.
A lyric poem; a lyrical composition.
n.
A lyric composition.
n.
A fibrous and muscular band lying within the longitudinal axis of the tongue in many mammals, as the dog. M () M, the thirteenth letter of the English alphabet, is a vocal consonant, and from the manner of its formation, is called the labio-nasal consonant. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 178-180, 242.
n.
A verse of the kind usually employed in lyric poetry; -- used chiefly in the plural.
a.
Alt. of Lythontriptic
a.
Fitted to be sung to the lyre; hence, also, appropriate for song; -- said especially of poetry which expresses the individual emotions of the poet.
pl.
of Lytta
a.
Lyre-shaped, or spatulate and oblong, with small lobes toward the base; as, a lyrate leaf.
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Having a lyre-shaped shoulder girdle, as certain fishes.
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Alt. of Lyrical
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Of or pertaining to a lyre or harp.
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Alt. of Lyrated
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One of the constellations; Lyra. See Lyra.