Leander

lee-AN-der
Greek
"lion-man"

Leander Origin and Meaning

The name Leander is a boy's name of Greek origin meaning "lion-man".

Leander was once an almost unknown name, however, with the popularity of Leo and the rise of Leandro, it now feels like a perfectly accessible alternative to Leon or Alexander. In Greek legend, Leander was the powerful figure who swam across the Hellespont every night to visit his beloved Hero, a priestess of Venus.

Combining the Latin words Leo and Andros, this name has a cool, animal-related meaning, that lends it strength and bravery. A once familiar name in the US, it fell out of favor back in the 40s, though in the last decade, it has nearly doubled in use with almost 120 babies receiving the name in 2023.

While Leander is in the Norwegian Top 100 and the Nameberry Top 200, elsewhere, the Spanish variant Leandro or the French Leandre tend to be favored.

# 977 in the US

Leander Rank in US Top 1000

# 175 on Nameberry

Leander Rank in Nameberry Top 1000

Leander Popularity

Famous People Named Leander

  • Saint Leander
    Bishop of Seville, circa 534,600, was instrumental in converting the Visigothic kings of Spain and Portugal
  • Leander Starr Jameson
    1st Baronet, 10th Prime Minister of the Cape Colony
  • Leander "Lee" Adams
    Vice journalist and documentary maker
  • Leander Adrian Paes
    Indian tennis player
  • Leander Dendoncker
    Belgian footballer
  • Leander Henry Perez
    American judge and politician from Louisiana
  • Leander Babcock
    US Congressman from New York
  • Leander Martin Cox
    US Congressman from Kentucky
  • Leander James McCormick
    American inventor and businessman
  • Leander Hamilton McCormick
    American inventor; son of the above
  • Leander Jordan
    American NFL player

Leander in Pop Culture

  • Leander
    Greek mythological figure who swam across the strait of Abydos to visit his lover Hero and was drowned one stormy night when he lost his way
  • Daphne and Amy Leander
    characters in Lauren DeStefano's "The Internment Chronicles"
  • Leander
    penniless and unworthy idealist posing as a nobleman in the Spanish comedy "Los intereses creados" (1908) by Jacinto Benavente
  • Leander Sydnor
    character on the HBO drama The Wire
  • Leander Cephas Whitlock
    character on HBO's "Boardwalk Empire"
  • Leander Club
    founded in 1818, is one of the oldest rowing clubs in the world, and the oldest non,academic club.
  • Leander
    Texas
  • Leander
    Danish baby and children's furniture company
  • Leander Holmes
    Charlotte's uncle in the Charlotte Holmes novels by Brittany Cavallaro