In Spain, leo is a holy oil used for anointing in the church. It is also the name of the fifth sign in the astrological zodiac, and there is a constellation named Leo as well.

In 2020, the name Leo ascended to its highest spot since at least 1900 in the Social Security Administration’s list of most popular baby names, coming in at No. 36. The name, which ranked in the 400s for all of the 1990s, has gained popularity each of the past 13 years. Leo also held some relative popularity in the early part of the 20th century, ranking in the top 100 from 1900 to 1937. While the name Leo has most often been used as a boy’s name, it certainly has gender-neutral potential—as all names do. Your child’s gender doesn’t have to dictate the name you give your baby.

Name Variations

Variations of the name Leo are:

Leon (Greek)Leonard (German)Leonardo (Italian)Leopold (German)

Similar Names

Other boy names originating from Latin include:

AceAdrianJulianLucasOliverSantiagoSebastianSilasVincent

Other boy names that start with ‘L’ include:

LandonLandynLaneLangstonLucaLuisLorenzoLonnie

Common Nicknames

There aren’t a lot of common nicknames for the name Leo, perhaps because it is often used as a nickname itself for the following names:

LeonLeonardLeonardoLeopold

Suggested Sibling Names

Names that sound good paired with Leo include:

Alec Chloe Eliza Gavin Levi Lillie Lucy

Famous People Named Leo

Some famous people with the name Leo or variations of it are:

Leonardo DiCaprio, actorLeo D. Maloney, actorLeo Penn, a director and father of Sean PennLeo Tolstoy, author of “Anna Karenina”

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