Middle names for Licia

Here is the best list of middle names that goes with Licia. The list spans from popular middle names to unique and daring trendy second names, from cute and single syllable middle names to long vintage names.

Popular middle names for Licia:

  • Licia Malvina

    Originated from Old High German, Old English and English, Timeless and Well-Liked Malvina means "The Word Maol-Mhin Meaning Smooth Brow, Eyebrow or Composition Of Court" is used principally in Norwegian, English and Scottish.

  • Licia Caryn

    Caryn means Modern Variant of Karen or Pure, used majorly in English has origin in Old Greek and Latin.

Familiar middle names for Licia:

  • Licia Persis

    Renowned and Ever lasting Persiss origin is Old Greek, meaning of Persis is "Woman from Persia".

  • Licia Corinna

    Ever lasting and Frequently Used Corinna is used principally in Norwegian and English, meaning of Corinna is "The Element Kore Which Means Maiden Virgin or Maiden" came from Old Greek.

Short and cute middle names for Licia:

  • Licia Egle

    Meaning of Egle is Aigle or The Word Aigle Which is of the Meaning Brightness Splendor has its origin in Lithuanian and Old Greek is used in Italian and Lithuanian.

Bold and unique middle names for Licia:

  • Licia Aileene

    Aileene means Shining and Eveline is originated from Old Greek and Old French. Aileene is derived from Aileen. .

  • Licia Devonna

    Rarefied Celtic Devonna used in English, meaning of Devonna is "From Devonshire or Divine".

New middle names for Licia:

  • Licia Maximiliana

    Contemporary and Unexpected choice Maximiliana has its origin in Latin, meaning of Maximiliana is "Eldest of All or Greatest" is used substantially in Swedish and Danish.

Common middle names for Licia:

  • Licia Jaxine

    Jaxine is used mainly in English language has its origin in Latin, meaning of Jaxine is "Blend of Jack or Maxine".

  • Licia Cibel

    Cibels origin is Phrygian and Greek, meaning of Cibel is "Divinity Personifying Nature In Phrygian Mythology".