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Top baby names: Meaning: lion
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Aria
7,394
Means: intelligence of an eagle in Teutonic. Means: lion of God, derived from Ariel in Hebrew. Means: song, melody in Italian.
German, Hebrew, Latin
Leo
6,719
The given name Leo comes from the Latin word leo, meaning "lion". It can also be a nickname for a name such as Leonard or Leopold.
Greek, Latin
Leonardo
4,205
Strong as the lion, brave lion. Combine of levon (lion) and hard (brave, hardy).
German
Ariel
1,810
From Biblical Hebrew: lion of God
Hebrew
Leon
1,595
A male given name, form of Leo: lion.
Greek, Latin
Ariella
1,161
Lion of God; alternate spelling of Ariel, Biblical place name for Jerusalem.
Hebrew
Arielle
1,009
Feminine form of the Hebrew Ariel: lion of God.
Hebrew
Leonel
921
Lion, young lion.
Greek, Latin
Ari
861
Means: superior, best of thinkers in Greek. Means: lion in Hebrew. Means: brave in Armenian.
Greek, Hebrew
Leona
607
Feminine form of leon: lion.
Greek
Leonidas
568
Lion like, strong like a lion.
Greek, Latin
Leonard
415
Strong as the lion, brave lion. Combine of levon (lion) and hard (brave, hardy).
German
Lionel
415
Masc. proper name, from French, literally "young lion" (see lion), from Old French lionel, also lioncel.
Greek
Leandro
349
Lion man.
Greek
Anders
288
Root in Greek, means: man, warrior; lion man. Variant spelling o Andrew. Form of Andreas, means: tough, manly in Latin.
Greek, Latin
Lev
181
Form of Leo in Latin: lion. Means: heart in Hebrew.
Hebrew, Latin
Laith
179
Lion.
Arabic
Arie
159
Means: superior, best of thinkers. Lion, eagle; lion of God in Hebrew and Greek root; variant of Aristotle.
Greek, Hebrew
Levon
139
Variant of Leon: lion.
Latin
Aryeh
112
Variant form of Ary, variation of Ari: lion, lion god.
Hebrew
Hafsa
108
Female lion cub, little lioness.
Arabic
Abbas
95
Means "lion" in Arabic
Arabic
Lenny
93
Lenny or Lennie is a given name, often a nickname for Leonard, brave lion.
German
Lenna
79
Finnish pet form of Leonhard: combine of levon (lion) and hardu (brave, hardy).
German
Asad
77
Arabic baby name: lion, fortunate.
Arabic
Aslan
71
Turkish origin: lion; from arsaelan.
Turkish
Othniel
64
Might of god, lion of God, strength of God.
Hebrew
Leander
63
Lion man. Combine of leon (lion) and aner (man).
Greek
Leonie
59
German feminine form of Leonius: lion, strong like a lion.
Greek, Latin
Haroon
57
Form of Haroon, means: on high, exalted, hope. In Ancient Egyptian origin: warrior lion.
Arabic, Hebrew
Harun
45
Derived from Hebrew aharon: the exalted one. In Ancient Egyptian origin: warrior lion.
Hebrew
Arik
41
Means: complete ruler; lion of God, rule with mercy, eternal ruler in Old Norse and Hebrew.
Hebrew, Norse
Layth
41
Lion.
Arabic
Leopoldo
30
Form of Leopold. Combine of leo (lion), leud (people) and pold (brave, bold).
German
Ruslan
29
Slavic variation of Turkic or Persian name Arslan/Aslan, which is translated as lion.
Lion
28
The lion.
Latin
Leonid
22
Russian and Macedonian form of Leonidas: lion.
Greek, Latin
Haroun
22
Hebrew and Arabic origin, means: mountain of strength, high, exalted. In Ancient Egyptian origin: warrior lion.
Arabic, Hebrew
Arslan
21
From Turkic arslan: lion.
Turkish
Assad
20
Arabic male given names meaning "lion".
Leola
18
Form of leo: lion.
Latin
Arsalan
15
Muslim baby name: lion, king of jungle, lion, fearless.
Arabic, Turkish
Haidar
15
Arabic male given names for "lion", each denoting some aspect of the animal.
Arabic
Loni
14
Variant of Alona (oak tree) or Leona (lion).
Hebrew, Latin
Lenard
13
The given name and surname originate from the Old High German Leonhard containing the prefix levon ("lion") and the suffix hardu ("brave" or "hardy"). The name has come to mean "lion strength", "lion-strong", or "lion-hearted".
Len
10
A male given name, form of Leonard: strong as the lion, lion-bold.
German
Leoncio
10
Lion.
Greek, Latin
Osama
8
Lion or lion like.
Arabic
Llewellyn
7
Variant of llywelyn, from llew: lion.
Welsh
Shervin
7
The name is understood to mean both "eternal soul" and 'like a lion'.
Tawny
6
Tawny, tanned, the warm sandy color of a lion's coat.
English
Leone
6
Lion.
Greek, Latin
Haydar
6
Turkish form of Haidar: lion.
Arabic
Llewelyn
6
Male proper name, from Welsh Llywelin, often explained as "lion-like," but probably from llyw "leader."
Welsh
Leonte
Derived from english Leo, means: lion, strong like a lion.
Greek, Latin
Lennart
Strong as the lion.
German
Lew
Famous warrior, strong like a lion, lion.
German, Latin
Ruslana
Feminine form of Ruslan: lion.
Turkish
Sary
Noble, lion, night rain, night traveler, or ship mast; is a given name of Arabic and Hebrew origin.
Conlon
Bascom
Leonida
Form of Leonarda: lion.
Greek, Latin
Asadullah
Means: lion of God. Combine of Arabic asad (lion) and Allah (God).
Arabic
Oussama
Arabic male given names for "lion"
Arabic
Aaronka
warrior lion
Alparslan
Alparslan is hero lion.
Arabic, Turkish
Alpaslan
Turkish name, combine of Arabian alp (giant, hero) and arslan (lion).
Turkish
Arislan
Arslan is a Turkic or Persian masculine given name and surname used mainly from Southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean to Siberia and Western China, which is translated as lion.
Aronka
Asadallah
Muslim given name meaning Lion of God.
Asadollah
Muslim given name meaning Lion of God.
Assadullah
Muslim given name meaning Lion of God.
Balasingam
Young lion.
Indian
Balasingham
Young lion.
Indian
Ghazanfar
Lion.
Arabic
Heydar
Iranian form of Haidar, means: lion.
Arabic, Persian
Heyder
Hydar
Arabic male given names for "lion"
Leonardus
Latinised form of Leonhard. Strong as the lion, brave lion. Combine of levon (lion) and hard (brave, hardy).
German
Leonas
Lithuanian form of Leon: lion.
Greek, Latin
Leopoldine
Female form of Leopold. Combine of leo (lion), leud (people) and pold (brave, bold).
German
Llywellyn
Derived from llew: lion.
Welsh
Llywelyn
Welsh
Napoleone
Greek, Latin
Simha
Joy, happiness. The lion.
Hebrew, Indian
Singam
Indian
Takesi
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