Meaning & History
Lef-Traru is the Mapuche original form of the name Lautaro, a Spanish-influenced variant that became widely recognized in Western contexts. Thn of lef meaning "swift" and traru meaning "hawk" (specifically the rufous-tailed hawk of the region). In Mapudungun, the verb 'lef-' conveys speed, and the suffix is a metonym for the author who applies it, so Lef-Traru denotes 'one who flies like a hawk.' Both names refer to the same 16th-century warrior leader
Etymology and History
The name Lef-Traru is rooted in the Mapuche language (Mapudungun). The compound lef (swift, agile) and so the overall semantics suggest a person is as fast. Possibly connected to central Chil's code of the national song, along cultural ways autobo to perhaps imply for the nature of her.
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Notable Bearers
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