Looking for biblical girl names that start with the letter L? Leah and Lydia lead the pack, but there's also a handful of other options for your lovely little lady. Here's our selection:
A good biblical name doesn't need to contain a ton of letters—just look at Leah!
This pretty girl's name, borne in the Bible by the early Christian convert Lydia of Thyatira, is currently one of the most popular biblical girl names with the beloved -ia ending.
The Spanish and Portuguese word for "light" doubles as a biblical baby name: in the Old Testament, Luz is given as another name for the biblically important town of Bethel.
In the biblical narrative, Lois is the grandmother of Timothy and a woman of sincere faith.
Lael crops up in the Bible as the father of the Gershonite leader Eliasaph. As a modern baby name, Lael could work for either gender.
A male descendant of Levi listed in the Old Testament. As a modern baby name, however, Libni has a distinctly feminine feel.
Briefly mentioned in the New Testament in connection to the apostle Paul's travels, Lycia was a geopolitical region in Anatolia. As a baby name, Lycia has been slipping out of notice.