Certificate of Name
Leandro
Masculine
Italian, Portuguese, Spanish
Meaning & Origin
Leandro is a masculine given name widely used in Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish-speaking countries. It is a form of Leander, which itself derives from the Greek name Λέανδρος (Leandros), composed of the elements λέων (leon, “lion”) and ἀνήρ (aner, “man”), thus meaning “lion-man.” In Greek mythology, Leander was the lover of Hero; he swam across the Hellespont every night to meet her until he drowned in a storm, after which Hero took her own life. Cultural and Linguistic Variants Beyond Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish, the name appears in other Romance languages, such as French Léandre and Greek Leandros. The feminine form Leandra exists in Italian and other languages. Notable Bearers Leandro is especially common in Brazil and Iberia. It has become associated with numerous footballers from Portuguese- and Spanish-speaking regions, including: Leandro (born 1959), full name José Leandro de Souza Ferreira, a Brazilian footballer. Leandro (born 1977), full name Leandro Almeida da Silva, a Brazilian footballer. Leandro (born April 1979), full name Leandro da Silva Wanderley, a Brazilian footballer. Leandro (born October 1979), full name Leandro Bernardi Silva, a Brazilian footballer. Leandro (born 1982), full name Leandro Marcolini Pedroso de Almeida, a Brazilian footballer. Leandro (born 1983), full name Leandro de Oliveira da Luz, a Brazilian footballer. Leandro (born February 1985), full name Leandro Monte... (and many more). Distribution and Usage The name Leandro has been consistently popular in Italy, where it ranked among the top names for boys in recent decades. In Brazil, it gained particular prominence in the late 20th century, reflecting the cultural influence of romance-language baby namers. The myth of Hero and Leander remains a classic tale of doomed love, ensuring the name's literary and historical resonance. Key Facts Meaning: “Lion-man” (from Greek λέων “lion” and ἀνήρ “man”) Origin: Greek, via Latin Leander Type: Given name (masculine) Main Usage Regions: Italy, Portugal, Spain, Latin America
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