Meaning & History
Greek word meaning "lion".
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Other Languages & Culturesleo(Ancient Roman) lewo(Frankish) lewo(Old Dutch) lewo(Old Germanic) lewo(Old High German) lĭvŭ(Old Slavic)
Given Name DescendantsLeon, Leonidas, Leontia, Leontios, Leontius, Pantaleon, Timoleon(Ancient Greek) Leo, Levon(Armenian) Lionesse, Lionors, Lyones, Lyonesse, Lyonors(Arthurian Cycle) Leanid(Belarusian) Panteley(Bulgarian) Leo, Leon(Croatian) Leona, Leontýna, Leoš(Czech) Leo(Danish) Leo, Leon, Leonie, Lio(Dutch) Leo, Leola, Leon, Leona, Leone, Leontyne(English) Leo(Estonian) Leo(Finnish) Léandre, Léo, Léon, Léonce, Léone, Léonie, Léontine, Léonide, Léonne(French) Levan(Georgian) Leo, Leon, Leonie, Lio(German) Leon, Leonidas(Greek) Leander, Leandros(Greek Mythology) Leandra, Leandro, Leone, Leonida, Pantaleone, Leonzio(Italian) Leo, Leonia, Leonius, Leontina(Late Roman) Leonīds, Leons(Latvian) Leontes(Literature) Leonas(Lithuanian) Leo(Norwegian) Leon, Lew(Polish) Leandra, Leandro, Leão, Leontina(Portuguese) Leontina(Romanian) Leonid, Leonti, Leontiy, Leonty, Lev, Lyov, Panteley(Russian) Leon(Slovene) Leandra, Leandro, León, Leoncio(Spanish) Leo(Swedish) Leonid, Lev(Ukrainian) Leib(Yiddish)