Léandre name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old Greek and Latin
Usage: French
Meaning: Man of the People and Lion of a Man
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What does Léandre mean?

Originated from Old Greek and Latin, Léandre is used chiefly in French, Léandre means "Man of the People or Lion Man" is a boy name. The name is celebrated on February 27th.

Variants of Léandre

Leandros, Leander

Middle Names for Léandre

Keve, Zhan, Ellsworth, Cray, view more middle names that goes with Léandre

How popular is the name Léandre?

Léandre is a popular name in France given to over 12614 babies in 193 years. Recently peaking at the charts, the moniker grabbed the 76th spot and 895 baby boys were given the name.

Moreover, the first name has been to the top 100 baby names 2 times In Belgium, Léandre is a unique name where it has been in use since 1997 and has secured the place in top 500 names.

Recently in 2018, it achieved its highest ever ranking of 425 on boy names chart when 26 babies were named Léandre. Over 237 babies in Belgium have been named Léandre.

Léandre is an uncommon baby name in Switzerland, even after 20 years of presence it could not make beyond the top 800.

There are over 103 babies that have been given the name Léandre in Switzerland. At least, 10000 people around the globe have been given the name as per our findings.

Other names liked by would be moms that are similar to Léandre

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  •  Benedikta - Girl name Benedikta is of Latin origin, meaning of Benedikta is "The Blessed" is commonly used in German, Danish and Finnish languages
  •  Lucille - Used particulary in Norwegian, Finnish and French durable and well-liked, Lucille is of Latin origin and is bestowed upon both genders, Lucille means "Born at Daybreak, Light or The Bright"
  •  Virginy - Meaning of Virginy is Virgin is originated from Latin
  •  Justyna - The rare girl name Justyna is of Latin origin, Justyna means "Righteous or The Just" is particulary used in Polish, Italian and Danish

Famous people named Léandre

  • Léandre Lacroix, Luxembourgish politician and jurist
  • Léandre Dumouchel, Quebec doctor and political figure
  • Léandre Griffit, French professional footballer

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