Meaning & History
Lithuanian form of Leon.
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Rootleon
Other Languages & CulturesLeon, Leontios, Leontius (Ancient Greek) Leo (Ancient Roman) Leo, Levon (Armenian) Lionel (Arthurian Cycle) Leo, Leon (Croatian) Leoš (Czech) Leo (Danish) Leo, Leon, Lio (Dutch) Leo, Leon, Lionel (English) Leo (Estonian) Leo (Finnish) Léo, Léon, Léonce, Léonel, Lionel (French) Levan (Georgian) Leo, Leon, Lio (German) Leon (Greek) Leó (Hungarian) Leó (Icelandic) Leone, Leonzio (Italian) Leons (Latvian) Leontes (Literature) Leo (Norwegian) Leon, Lew (Polish) Leão, Leonel (Portuguese) Leonti, Leontiy, Leonty, Lev, Lyov (Russian) Leon (Slovene) León, Leoncio, Leonel (Spanish) Leo (Swedish) Lev (Ukrainian) Leib (Yiddish)
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Entry updated April 25, 2021