Leander

  • Origin
    Greek
  • Meaning
    The name is composed of two elements: "leos," meaning "lion," and "aner," meaning "man." Therefore, the overall meaning of Leander can be interpreted as "lion man" or "man of the lion."
  • Variations
    Lysander, Leandru, LĂ©andre, Leandro, Liander, Leandros
  • Similar names
    Leandro, Lysander, Evander, Xander, Alexander, Zephyr, Thandor, Eleazar, Caspian, Phineas, Orion, Do
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  • Leander, a name of ancient Greek origin, carries with it a timeless charm and a rich historical significance. Derived from the Greek words "leos," meaning lion, and "aner," meaning man, Leander translates to "lion-hearted" or "brave as a lion." This name exudes strength and courage, making it an excellent choice for parents seeking a name that reflects noble qualities. In Greek mythology, Leander is renowned for his romantic tale with Hero, a priestess of Aphrodite. The story recounts Leander's nightly swims across the Hellespont, a treacherous strait, to be with his beloved Hero. This enduring narrative adds a touch of romance and perseverance to the name, making it a symbol of love overcoming challenges. Despite its ancient roots, Leander has a modern and sophisticated appeal. Its rhythmic sound and classic feel make it a unique yet easily pronounceable choice for contemporary parents. With its literary and mythological ties, Leander is a name that resonates with depth and character, ensuring that the child bearing this name is destined for a life filled with bravery, love, and enduring strength.
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