Levander
leh-VAN-der
Levander is a boy’s name of English origin, meaning “A modern, invented name possibly combining elements of 'Lev' (Hebrew for 'heart') with 'ander' sounds. The exact meaning is open to interpretation.”, and peaked in popularity in 1951.
What Levander Means
“A modern, invented name possibly combining elements of 'Lev' (Hebrew for 'heart') with 'ander' sounds. The exact meaning is open to interpretation.”
The Story of Levander
Imagine a name whispered by the wind through fields of blooming herbs, a scent that calms and inspires.
Levander emerges from the English linguistic landscape, first recorded in 1917. It carries a modern, invented quality, possibly weaving together the Hebrew 'Lev' signifying heart with the resonant 'ander' sound. Its journey is less about ancient roots and more about the quiet bloom of contemporary creation.
This is a name for your son, whose gentle spirit you already sense beating within him. You imagine him approaching the world with a creative heart and an imaginative mind, a quiet strength that comes from within.
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Numerology
The Builder
Stable, disciplined, and hardworking. Names at 4 convey groundedness and reliability.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#11 in 1951
Total Births
189
First Recorded
1917
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