Léandre

"Variant of Leander. Lion man"

♂ Masculino · French
greek mythological romantic variant

📖 Acerca de Léandre

Léandre es la forma francesa del nombre griego antiguo Leandros, que significa 'hombre león'. Nacido de la mitología — la trágica historia de amor de Leandro, que cruzaba a nado el Helesponto cada noche para encontrar a su amada Hero —, el nombre lleva siglos de resonancia romántica y literaria. San Leandro de Sevilla le otorgó dignidad eclesiástica, mientras que la Commedia dell'arte convirtió a 'Léandre' en un querido arquetipo teatral. Poco común pero refinado, permanece como un nombre de profundas raíces clásicas y belleza poética atemporal.

📍 Detalles

  • OrigenFrench
  • Género♂ Masculino
  • SignificadoVariant of Leander. Lion man

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  • Leander (Greek mythology) — The young man from Abydos who swam the Hellespont each night to meet the priestess Hero; his tragic drowning inspired one of antiquity's most celebrated love stories, retold by Ovid, Musaeus, Marlowe, and Byron.
  • Saint Leander of Seville (c. 534–601) — Archbishop of Seville and theologian who converted the Visigothic king Reccared I from Arianism to Catholicism, reshaping the religious history of the Iberian Peninsula; elder brother of Saint Isidore of Seville.
  • Leander Paes (born 1973) — Indian tennis legend and one of the greatest doubles players in history, winning 18 Grand Slam titles across men's and mixed doubles, as well as an Olympic bronze medal in singles at the 1996 Atlanta Games.
  • Léandre Vaillat (1878–1952) — French art critic, journalist, and dance historian who championed ballet and modern dance as serious art forms in France during the early 20th century.