📖 Sobre León
León é a forma espanhola de Leo/León, do latim "leo" que significa leão — o antigo símbolo de coragem, realeza e força. Carregado por treze papas (mais famosamente Leão, o Grande, que confrontou Átila) e enraizado na geografia da Espanha e do México, León tem raízes culturais profundas no mundo hispânico. Foi carregado pelo teórico revolucionário León Trotsky, pelo premiê francês Léon Blum, pelo ícone do folk argentino León Gieco (cujo "Solo le Pido a Dios" tornou-se hino de protesto latino-americano), pelo poeta León de Greiff e pelo artista conceitual León Ferrari. O nome experimenta um renovado crescimento de popularidade na Espanha e na América Latina.
📍 Detalhes
- OrigemSpanish
- Gênero♂ Masculino
- SignificadoVariant of Léo. Lion
🔀 Variantes e Nomes Relacionados
⭐ Pessoas Famosas
- León Trotsky — Russian Marxist revolutionary, theorist, and politician (1879–1940), co-leader of the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution and founder of the Red Army; known as León in the Spanish-speaking world, where his ideas have had enormous political influence.
- Léon Blum — French statesman and socialist intellectual (1872–1950), three-time Prime Minister of France and the first Jewish head of government in French history, leader of the Popular Front government of 1936.
- León Gieco — Argentine folk-rock musician (born 1951), beloved throughout Latin America for anthemic songs like "Solo le Pido a Dios" and "La Memoria," which became hymns of the human rights movement in post-dictatorship Argentina.
- León de Greiff — Colombian poet (1895–1976), one of the foremost figures of 20th-century Latin American literature, known for his avant-garde, musical verse and enormous influence on subsequent generations of Colombian and Latin American poets.
- León Ferrari — Argentine visual artist (1920–2013), a towering figure of Latin American conceptual and political art, internationally acclaimed for his provocative works challenging religion, authoritarianism, and violence.