Leaman
LEE-man
Leaman is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “From the Germanic element 'leob', meaning 'dear, beloved, friend' or 'man, servant'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1916.
What Leaman Means
“From the Germanic element 'leob', meaning 'dear, beloved, friend' or 'man, servant'.”
The Story of Leaman
Consider a name that carries the warmth of friendship and the steadfastness of loyalty.
Leaman has roots in Germanic elements, possibly deriving from 'leob,' meaning 'dear, beloved, friend.' It suggests a foundational quality of endearment and trust.
This is a name for your son who you envision as reliable and honest. Leaman evokes a sense of dependable support and genuine affection. He will be the friend others can count on, offering unwavering loyalty and support.
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The Achiever
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Personality Traits
Peak Year
#13 in 1916
Total Births
135
First Recorded
1912
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