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Lida
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Lida is a Czech diminutive of Ludmila. Ludmila originates in Slavic languages and means "one who loves people". This is the name of a 10th century Bohemian princess and saint, the grandmother of Saint Wenceslaus. Until today, Ludmila remains a popular feminine given name in Slavic languages. In the United States it is very rare.
Lidan
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Lidan is a name of Hebrew origins which means 'I have a judge'.
Liddell
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Liddell is an English locational surname of Anglo-Saxon origin, given to anyone who comes from a place called Liddel. The place name Liddel is derived from the Old English river named 'Hlyde', which means 'loud', and 'dael', which means 'valley'.
Liddy
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Liddy is a diminutive of Lydia or Elizabeth. Elizabeth originates in Hebrew language and means "promise of God". Elizabeth has been one of the most popular feminine given names over centuries and in various languages and various spellings it has almost a hundred different forms. In the Bible, Elizabeth was the mother of John Baptist and the wife of Zacharias. It was also popularized by Elizabeth I, the Virgin Queen of England, and Elizabeth II, current Queen of the Commonwealth realms.
Lidka
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Lidka is a Polish diminutive of Lydia. Lydia originates in Greek language and means "coming from Lydia". Lydia was the kingdom of western Asia Minor, today's Turkey, in the Iron Age. The name is also mentioned in the Bible, where Saint Lydia was the first recorded convert to Christianity in Europe. As a feminine given name Lydia is fairly popular in the United States nowadays.
Lidochka
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Lidochka is a Russian diminutive of Lydia. Lydia originates in Greek language and means "coming from Lydia". Lydia was the kingdom of western Asia Minor, today's Turkey, in the Iron Age. The name is also mentioned in the Bible, where Saint Lydia was the first recorded convert to Christianity in Europe. As a feminine given name Lydia is fairly popular in the United States nowadays.
The Name Shape a Lifetime

Some people say a name is the “decision that shapes a lifetime”…we couldn’t agree more! Our goal is to provide the best experience for expecting you to find the perfect name for your dog or puppy. With the help of the TheDogNames community, we’ve created a comprehensive list of diverse, unique, and popular names from around the globe. Each one is hand-picked by our top-notch editorial staff, with careful research and contributions coming directly from our community.

The Dog Names' Story

We built TheDogNames to make naming your dog or puppy more fun. In under 2 minutes, you can involve friends and family via Facebook, Twitter, and Google+ to vote on their favorite names. You can now include loved ones from all over the globe on the joyous occasion of celebrating a new dog or puppy life.