Names Like Leina
24 baby names similar to Leina in sound, style, and origin — each with its meaning, popularity, and audio pronunciation.
Love the name Leina but want to weigh your options? These names share its sound, origin, or feel. Tap any to hear it pronounced and read its meaning.
Lena#279 in the U.S.Bright, shining light; short form of Helena or MagdalenaLeyna#4075 in the U.S.Spelling linked to Lena (a short form of Helena/Magdalena) and Lana; routes layeredLaina#2288 in the U.S.bright, shining oneElena#42 in the U.S.Bright, shining one; torch — variant of Helen, from Greek HeleneAilany#14 in the U.S.Chief, high chiefMila#43 in the U.S.Gracious; dear; beloved; from Slavic milu (gracious, dear)Leilani#60 in the U.S.Heavenly flower; royal child of heaven — from Hawaiian lei (flower garland, child) + lani (heavAlina#130 in the U.S.Possibly a short form of names containing the element adal (noble) or Slavic roots meaning 'briAlana#140 in the U.S.Harmony or precious — feminine form of Alan, from Breton/Celtic elements, or from Hawaiian/ArabKehlani#149 in the U.S.Sea, ocean — possibly derived from Hawaiian kai (sea) or a variant of Kailani (sea and sky); liAlani#161 in the U.S.Orange tree — from Hawaiian alani (orange tree, orange fruit)Ailani#168 in the U.S.High chiefKaylani#185 in the U.S.Sea and sky; variant of Kailani, from Hawaiian kai (sea) + lani (sky, heaven)Kaia#193 in the U.S.Sea — from Hawaiian kai (sea, ocean); also used as a Scandinavian variant of Katja (pure) and aVera#205 in the U.S.Faith; truth; from Latin vera (true) and Russian/Slavic vera (faith)Myla#210 in the U.S.Merciful, gracious — feminine form of Milo or variant of Mila, from Slavic mil (gracious, dear)Kailani#253 in the U.S.Sea and sky; from Hawaiian kai (sea) + lani (sky, heaven)Milani#288 in the U.S.From Milan (city of Italy); also used as a Hawaiian variant meaning 'gentle caress'Aylani#293 in the U.S.High chief — variant spelling of AilaniLeia#297 in the U.S.Weary; variant of Leah from Hebrew; also influenced by Hawaiian leia (child of heaven) and the Nina#324 in the U.S.In Spanish, Nina means 'little girl' or 'granddaughter'. As a Slavic diminutive of names like AMira#335 in the U.S.From Latin 'mirus' (wonderful, amazing), Sanskrit 'mira' (ocean, sea), or Slavic 'mir' (peace, Malia#349 in the U.S.Hawaiian form of Maria/Mary, from Hebrew Miryam. Also connected to the Hawaiian word for 'calm'Kamila#357 in the U.S.A form of Camilla, from the Latin Camilla (a noble young girl who served in a religious role) o














