Leon (surname)
León is a Spanish surname. A habitational name from León, a city in northwestern Spain, named with Latin legio, genitive legionis ‘legion’, a division of the Roman army. In Roman times the city was the garrison of the 7th Legion, known as the Legio Gemina. The city’s name became reduced from Legion(em) to Leon(em), and in this form developed an unetymological association with the word for ‘lion’, Spanish león. In Spanish it is also a nickname for a fierce or brave warrior, from león ‘lion’. Leon is also found as a Greek family name from Greek leon ‘lion’.[1]
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Meaning | lion |
Region of origin | northwestern Spain, Greece. |
People with the surname León or Leon include:
- Adrianne León (born 1987), American actress
- Aldonza Alfonso de León (c. 1215-1266), illegitimate daughter of King Alfonso IX of León and his mistress Aldonza Martínez de Silva
- Danilo León (born 1967), Venezuelan professional baseball player
- Gabriella Leon (born 1996), English actress
- José León Asensio (born 1934 ), Dominican businessman
- María Amalia León Cabral, Dominican arts patron (daughter of José León Asensio)
- Sarah Jorge León (born 1982), Dominican actress (daughter of María Amalia León Cabral)
- María Amalia León Cabral, Dominican arts patron (daughter of José León Asensio)
- Francis Leon (born 1844), American actor
- Leonardo León (born 1952), Chilean historian
- Léonie Léon (1838–1906), French mistress
- Pedro Pablo León (born 1943), Peruvian footballer
- Pierre Leon (1837-1915), American sailor
- Sandy León (born 1989), Venezuelan professional baseball player
- Tony Leon (born 1956), South African politician
- Tony Leon (American football) (1917-2002), American football player
- Valerie Leon (born 1943), English actress
See also
- De Leon
- Liang (surname), a Chinese surname sometimes romanized as "Leon"
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