Lisandro

"Liberator of men"

β™‚ Masculino Β· Spanish, Greek
classic greek

πŸ“– Acerca de Lisandro

Lisandro es la forma espanola e italiana del griego antiguo Lysandros, que significa "libertador de hombres." Evoca a Lisandro, el almirante espartano que puso fin a la Guerra del Peloponeso, y ha sido especialmente apreciado en Argentina y el resto del mundo hispanohablante por su resonancia clasica y su sonoridad viril y elegante.

πŸ“ Detalles

  • OrigenSpanish, Greek
  • GΓ©neroβ™‚ Masculino
  • SignificadoLiberator of men

πŸ”€ Variantes y Nombres Relacionados

⭐ Personas Famosas

  • Lysander of Sparta β€” Spartan admiral and statesman who destroyed the Athenian fleet at Aegospotami (405 BC), ending the Peloponnesian War and briefly making Sparta the dominant power in Greece.
  • Lisandro de la Torre β€” Argentine lawyer, journalist, and politician (1868-1939), founder of the Democratic Progressive Party and one of the sharpest parliamentary debaters in Argentine history.
  • Lisandro Martinez β€” Argentine professional footballer (born 1998), central defender for Manchester United and the Argentine national team, known for his aggressive pressing and aerial dominance.
  • Lisandro Otero β€” Cuban writer and diplomat (1932-2008), author of political novels and essayist who served as vice-president of the Union of Cuban Writers and Artists.