Lisandro
Lisandro Origin and Meaning
With the woodsy, Shakespearean vibes of the original Lysander, but with the flair and familiarity of Alessandro, Lorenzo, and Orlando too, Lisandro might feel more wearable than the original Greek name.
Out of style in Spanish-speaking countries, but on the rise in France, Lisandro also saw a spike in usage in the US in 2023, perhaps thanks to the Argentine professional, Lisandro Martinez who plays for both Manchester United and the Argentina national team. Given to 126 babies - double the number registered in 2021 - Lisandro could catch on, especially with Leandro climbing up the charts.
However, if the Nameberry popularity charts reflect current and future name trends, then it will be the original Lysander that will become a favorite.