Meaning & History
Léo is the French form of Leo, derived from Latin "leo" meaning "lion".
Etymology
The name ultimately traces back to the Latin word leo (lion), which is a cognate of the Greek name Leon.
Cultural Significance
Leo gained prominence among early Christians. It was borne by 14 popes, including Saint Leo the Great, who reinforced papal authority in the 5th century. The name also appears among Byzantine emperors, Armenian kings, and literary figures such as Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910). As a shorter form, Leo often serves as a shortening for names like Leonard. In French, Léo uses an acute accent to mark the pronunciation.
- Meaning: Lion
- Origin: Latin
- Type: Given name
- Usage: French