Leon
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| Gender: | surname | |
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| Meaning: | lion, habitational name from a city in northwestern Spain, | |
| Related Names: | Leo |
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ORIGIN AND HISTORY
POPULARITY
2007 Ranking: #496
The name Leon has been a popular name in the United States since at least the late 19th century. It was most popular around the turn of the 20th century, ranking as a top 100 boy's name up until 1943 when it began a gradual decline. Leon fell to the 400 and 500 slots of the top 1000 boys' names, and has seen an upturn in the last few years. In 2005, Leon ranked as the 524th most popular boy's name, and by 2007, it had risen back to number 496.[1]
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FAMOUS PERSONS
OTHER LEON'S
Leon Smith, Leon Johnson, Leon Williams, Leon Jones, Leon Brown, Leon Davis, Leon Miller, Leon Wilson, Leon Moore, Leon Taylor, Leon Wagoner, Leon Aalberts, Leon Abbey, Leon Abadie, Leon Abercrombie, Leon Aalderks, Leon Aamot, Leon Aaron, Leon Aarts, Leon Aary, Leon Abaeo, Leon Abate, Leon Abbas, Leon Abbe, Leon Abbenante, Leon Abbenente, Leon Abbett, Leon Abbington, Leon Abbott, Leon Abbs, Leon Abdija, Leon Abdulla, Leon Abdullah, Leon Abee, Leon Abehsera, Leon Abel, Leon Abelmann, Leon Abeln, Leon Abelon, Leon Abels, Leon Aber, Leon Aberasturi, Leon Abercumbia, Leon Aberle, Leon Abernathy, Leon Abeyta, Leon Able, Leon Ableidinger, Leon Abler, Leon Ablon, More results
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| Gender | surname + |
| Length | 4 + |
| Meaning | lion, habitational name from a city in northwestern Spain, + |
| Meaningnc | lion, habitational name from a city in northwestern spain, + |
| Name | leon + |
| Origin | Spanish +, and French + |
| Popularity | 0 + |
| Rank in 2000s | 0 + |
| Related | Leo + |


