Léo
Introduction
Lion in Portuguese and French
Background Story
The name Léo is derived from the Latin word 'leo', meaning lion, and is commonly used in various cultures. In popular culture, Léo is associated with bravery and strength, often evoking images of royal and noble qualities. This name is also found in literature and media, including characters that exhibit leadership and courage.
Letter Count
Variations
Leo
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