Leobardo
lay-oh-BAHR-doh
Leobardo is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “Of Germanic origin, Leobardo means "brave people" or "lion-hearted among the people."”. It currently ranks #2849 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2003.
What Leobardo Means
“Of Germanic origin, Leobardo means "brave people" or "lion-hearted among the people."”
The Story of Leobardo
This name echoes the roar of a lion and the strength of an army, a powerful legacy for your son.
Leobardo is a name of Germanic origin, drawing from elements that signify strength and courage. It combines 'leo,' possibly related to lion, with 'hard,' meaning brave or bold. Thus, it translates to 'brave people' or, more evocatively, 'lion-hearted among the people.' This name emerged from warrior cultures where bravery and a strong heart were paramount virtues, carried through centuries in various forms across Europe.
There is a solid, resonant power when you say 'Leobardo.' It feels substantial, like a shield or a strong hand to hold. This is a name for a son you already sense has a brave spirit, someone who will stand up for what is right and be a steadfast protector. When you call it out, it resonates with a deep, unwavering loyalty, a true lion's heart.
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Numerology
The Builder
Stable, disciplined, and hardworking. Names at 4 convey groundedness and reliability.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#93 in 2003
Total Births
2,804
First Recorded
1920
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