Luna means 'moon' in Latin, and in Roman mythology it was the name of the goddess who personified the moon.
Lund
Furrowed land
Lupe
Wolf's companion
Lupo
Wolf-like creature
Lura
River's edge
Luther
people's army
Lux
light
Luz
light
Lydia
from Lydia
Lyla
God's night song
Lylah
Lylah means "night" — a variant spelling of Layla, derived from the Hebrew and Arabic word for night.
Lyle
Strong and noble
Lyman
God's man
Lyn
Bright and radiant
Lynda
Beautifully adorned
Lyndon
Lord's hill
Lyndsay
linden tree island
Lyndsey
Lady's meadow
Lynette
Beautiful flower
Lynn
waterfall or wetland
Lynne
Flower-like beauty
Lynnea
God's light shines
Lynnette
Beautiful flower
Lyra
musical instrument, heavenly song
Lyric
song, poetry
Lysander
noble, honorable, freedman
Lytzy
Little spark
Mabel
Loving, Dearest
Mable
Worthy container
Mabli
Mabli means "lovable" or "dear one," derived from the Latin Amabilis through its Welsh adaptation. It shares the same warm root as Mabel but carries an unmistakably Welsh character.