LEONARDO male Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, History Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of LEONARD. A notable bearer was Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), an Italian artist and scientist of the Renaissance. He is also known as the inventor of several contraptions, including flying machines, as well as the painter of the 'Mona Lisa'. Another famous bearer was Leonardo Fibonacci, a 13th-century Italian mathematician. A more recent bearer is American actor Leonardo DiCaprio (1974-). | ||||||||||||||||||||
LEONARD male English, Dutch, German, Ancient Germanic Means "brave lion", derived from the Germanic elements levon "lion" and hard "brave, hardy". This was the name of a 5th-century Frankish saint from Noblac who is the patron of prisoners and horses. The Normans brought this name to England, though it did not become common there until the 19th century. |
MASCULINE FORMS |
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Leonard |
DANISH: Lennart |
DUTCH: Lennart, Leonard |
ENGLISH: Len, Lenard, Lennard, Lennie, Lenny, Leonard |
FRENCH: Léonard |
GERMAN: Leonard, Leonhard |
HISTORY: Leonardo |
ITALIAN: Leonardo |
LOW GERMAN: Lennart |
NORWEGIAN: Lennart |
PORTUGUESE: Leonardo |
SLOVENE: Lenart |
SPANISH: Leonardo |
SWEDISH: Lelle, Lennart |