Lisandro
lee-SAN-dro
Lisandro is a boy’s name of Italian origin, meaning “Lisandro is a Spanish and Italian form of Lysander, meaning 'liberator'. It comes from Greek.”. It currently ranks #1753 in the US, and peaked in popularity in 2002.
What Lisandro Means
“Lisandro is a Spanish and Italian form of Lysander, meaning 'liberator'. It comes from Greek.”
The Story of Lisandro
This name carries the echo of ancient Greek heroes, a powerful promise of freedom whispered across centuries, waiting for your son.
Lisandro is a resonant Italian and Spanish form of Lysander, a name rooted in the ancient Greek 'Lysandros.' It means 'liberator' or 'one who frees.' The name journeyed from classical Greece, appearing in historical accounts and later adopted in Romance-speaking countries, carrying its meaning of liberation through diverse cultures.
When you think of naming your son Lisandro, you might picture him confidently navigating life's challenges, embodying a spirit of independence. The sound of the name rolls with a strong, decisive cadence, suggesting a protector. You will feel a sense of pride as you write 'Lisandro' on his birth certificate, knowing it heralds a life of courage.
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The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
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Peak Year
#185 in 2002
Total Births
2,285
First Recorded
1958
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