Liandro

Meaning of Liandro

Liandro is a masculine name etymologically derived from the Ancient Greek Leandros—built from leōn (“lion”) and anēr (“man”)—and was later adapted through Italian, Portuguese and Spanish phonetic patterns. In English it is articulated as lee-AHN-droh (/liˈændroʊ/), with primary stress on the second syllable. Usage data in the United States reveal its status as a rare choice: nine newborns registered in 2024 (rank 915), reflecting minor fluctuations around the 875–937 range over the past decade. Its classical morphology conveys connotations of strength and courage without dominating classroom rosters, making it a technically grounded option for parents seeking a distinctive name with a measured historical pedigree.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as lee-AHN-droh (/liˈændroʊ/)

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Notable People Named Liandro

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