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Leonie Girl

Popularity: #876 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Origin(s)

Pronunciationlee-OH-nee / liːˈoʊni

Latin; French; German

Meaning

Latin: lioness; French: brave; German: lion-like

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Leonie has its roots in the Latin name "Leo," which means "lion." The evolution of the name can be traced from Latin to Old French, where it became "Leonie." This transition occurred during the medieval period, as the influence of Latin on vernacular languages shaped many names. The name was then adopted into English, maintaining its connection to the symbolism of strength and courage associated with lions.

Historically, the name Leonie has been borne by various notable figures, particularly in the context of saints. One prominent example is Saint Leonie, a 5th-century saint venerated in the Christian tradition. The name gained further recognition through its association with the Latin word for lion, which has been a symbol of bravery and nobility throughout history. The name's usage in religious contexts contributed to its endurance over the centuries, particularly in regions influenced by Christianity.

Culturally, the lion has been a powerful symbol in various traditions, representing qualities such as leadership and valor. This symbolism has helped sustain the name Leonie across different cultures and eras. In addition to its full form, diminutive variations such as "Leo" or "Lea" have also emerged, reflecting the name's adaptability and continued relevance in various linguistic contexts. The name Leonie, with its rich etymological background and historical significance, remains a testament to the enduring power of names rooted in nature and strength.

Trend Summary

Leonie has seen a steady increase in popularity in the United States over the past few decades.

Similar Names

Variants

  • Leona
  • Leonie

International Variants

  • Leona (Spanish)
  • Leonie (Dutch)
  • Leoni (Italian)

Famous people named Leonie

Leonie Adams is a poet best known for The Animal Kingdom, The New Poems, and The New York Times Book Review.

Leonie Haimson is an education advocate best known for her work with Class Size Matters and her advocacy for public education reform.

Fictional characters named Leonie

Leonie is a fictional character from the novel and film The Book Thief. She is the mother of the protagonist Liesel Meminger, struggling to cope with the harsh realities of life in Nazi Germany.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Leonie was first seen in the United States in 1880. Leonie has ranked as high as #1286 nationally, which occurred in 2024, and has been most popular in California, New York, Louisiana, Texas, and Florida. In the past 5 years the name Leonie has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Leonie (2024)

StateBirthsShare
CA 21
62%
TX 7
21%
OH 6
18%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
188010
18818
18837
18848
188510
188617
188712
188921
189016
189114
189211
189311
189421
189518
189613
18979
189816
189918
190012
190115
190215
190316
190417
190510
190617
190716
190813
19096
191012
19118
191220
191315
191427
191523
191629
191718
191823
191918
192018
192121
192223
192324
192416
192513
192618
192717
192814
19296
193016
193111
193211
19336
19348
193513
19367
19386
193911
19409
194111
194211
194310
19447
19457
19475
194813
195015
19517
19525
19538
19547
19558
19568
19575
195910
19608
19615
196210
19636
19647
196511
196712
19688
19696
19706
197211
19735
19749
19757
19778
19787
19795
19816
19829
198310
19846
19867
19875
19889
198912
19906
199111
19935
19947
199613
19976
199810
199917
200017
200115
200213
200313
200418
200514
200618
200718
200822
200921
201022
201132
201240
201330
201429
201540
201664
201757
201859
201963
202064
202155
202254
202353
202474