Love (Swedish pronunciation: [luːvɛ]), or more uncommon Lowe, is a Swedish version of the French name Louis. It can also be a version of Lovisa, and can thus be used both for men and women, although it is more common with men.
The name Love is both a boy's name and a girl's name of English origin. Love is best left as a middle name, as in Jennifer Love Hewitt. Love alternatives that carry a similar romantic sentiment, and may work better as first names, include Juliet and Valentina.
Love Origin and Meaning
The name Love is both a boy's name and a girl's name meaning "renowned warrior". In the Anglophone world, Love is more likely to be perceived as an English word name than the Swedish form of Louis.
Along with Valentina and Elle, other feminine girl names in the US Top 500 include Alessandra, Bianca, Charlotte, Lucia, Melody, Ruby, Victoria, and Willow. Among the rare beauties without official rankings are Amabel, Dulcie, Eliora, and Primrose.
You might consider Dahlia, which means “Dahl's flower;” Eden, which means “place of pleasure, delight;” Flora, which means “flower;” Flo or Florence, which mean “blossoming or flowering;” Jasmine, which means “gift from God;” Laurel, which means “laurel tree or sweet bay tree;” Lavender, which means “purple flower;” ...
If you're after a “love” name that's more gender-neutral, we've found 11 unisex names that mean “love” that will simply make you swoon: Ahuvi: Meaning “my love” in Hebrew. Aiko: Meaning “beloved child” in Japanese. Cupid: The bow-slinging mythical babies of love.
Love is an English language surname predominant, in Great British terms, in the west of Scotland. It is derived from "Luiff", which came from "Wolf". It may be spelling without diacritics of names such as Löve.
Where Does Love Rank in the Most Common U.S. Names? According to the data, Love is ranked #385 in terms of the most common surnames in America.
The first documented evidence of the surname Love comes from the Hundredorum Rolls or census of England and Wales from 1273. They list an Alan de Love and Walter Love, both residing in Cambridgeshire. Also included is a person using Love as a first name, listed as Love del Hok in Oxfordshire.
The name Luxury is both a boy's name and a girl's name meaning "extravagance, opulence".
Diana, Elizabeth, Eugine, and Mary are some famous yet common royal names for girls.
For girls' names, Angela, Kimberley, Alexa, and Nicole ranked as some of the least popular. Likewise, Ashley, Sophia, Lorraine, Kristen, and Suzanne also made it onto the list as the least-desired names.
The oldest person living (female) is Lucile Randon (France, b. 11 February 1904) who is 118 years and 73 days old, as verified on 25 April 2022. Lucile Randon is also known as Sister André.