feminine Léo

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Origin:
french (provençal)
Name Root:
AENOR > ALIÉNOR
Meaning:*
The origin and meaning are debated, and several possible etymologies have been proposed. The name derives from the Provençal name "Aliénor," which became "Eléanor" or "Eleonore." Another suggested source may be the Germanic name "Aldenor," from "aenor," meaning "old north." The name may also be ultimately connected with the Arabic name "Nurah" (Arabic root: n-w-r > nur‎), meaning "light, luminous, radiant, brilliant." For several centuries, Provençal speakers lived in proximity to the Iberian Arabic-speaking "al-ʼAndalus," now Andalucía, and there is considerable evidence of cultural influences. 1) Eleanor of Aquitaine was one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in Western Europe during the high middle ages, a member of the Ramnufid dynasty of rulers in south-western France. 2) Eleanor of Provence (~1223–1291) was Queen consort of England as King Henry III of England's spouse, from 1236 until he died in 1272. She was considered a saint, although the Catholic Church has never officially announced his cult. 3) Eleanor of Castile († 1244) was the daughter of Alfonso VIII of Castile and Eleanor of England.

Usage

portuguese
portuguese
spanish
spanish

Use in other languages

bulgarian
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danish
dutch
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welsh
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slovak
scottish
estonian
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International Interest for Léo

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Popularity & Ranking

United States Ranking #15834


Namedoctor Weekly Ranking #4079

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New Age Curiosities

Numerological Values: #5

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Chakra Number: #5
Throat Chakra "Vishuddha"

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Color meaning: Blue

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Name Songs

According to: itunes

Song
Artist
lÉo t'es lÀ
andrÉ minvielle
johann & leo
aram shelton
musique, monsieur lÉo
boris santeff
lÉo
brigitte fontaine feat. areski
lÉo de la rue didot
christian ferrari
lÉo (petite princesse mirage)
clarika
ce n'est pas vrai, lÉo
claude-michel schÖnberg
lÉo
didier barbelivien
mon oncle lÉo
Éric
le vÉlo de lÉo
fabienne guyon
lÉo
franÇois-xavier carbonnell
la marche À lÉo
fred fortin
lÉo
georges moustaki
chanson pour lÉo
gÉrard-andrÉ gaillard
les dinos de lÉo
hÉlÈne bohy
lÉo
les vrp
mon ami lÉo
louise capart
lÉo de milano
louise portal
lÉo
marc ogeret
lÉo
michel jonasz
lÉo
nicole croisille
hello lÉo
pascal auberson
monsieur lÉo
pia colombo
petit lÉo
serge rezvani
lÉo
suroÎt

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