Leopold (given name)
Leopold is the modern form of the Germanic name Luitbald, composed of two stems, common to Germanic names. The first part is related to Old High German liut meaning "people", the second part is of Germanic origin and means "brave", compare bold. The name has been observed since the 5th century, including by the Frank Gregory of Tours, and the name gradually spread across Western Europe and during the 16th century it became popular in the southern Holy Roman Empire, due to the influence of the Margraves of Austria from the Babenberg dynasty.
Gender | Male |
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Language(s) | English, German, Dutch |
Origin | |
Word/name | Central Europe |
Other names | |
Alternative spelling | Léopold |
Related names | Leo |
Over a dozen Austrian rulers took the name, as did nearly a dozen from other European realms.
Other notable people bearing this name include:
- Leopold Auer Hungarian violinist, conductor, and composer
- Leopold, Duke of Lorraine, French duke
- Léopold Clément Charles, Hereditary Prince of Lorraine, son of the above
- Léopold Eyharts, French astronaut
- Leopold Kronecker, 19th-century mathematician
- Leopold Mandić, a Croatian Catholic saint
- Leopold von Ranke, German historian
- Leopold Pokagon, Potawatomi chief
- Léopold Sédar Senghor, first president of Senegal
- Leopold Stokowski, a 20th-century conductor
- Leopold Vietoris (1891–2002), Austrian mathematician
- Leopold Mozart, an 18th-century composer and father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
- Leopold I (disambiguation), multiple people
- Leopold II (disambiguation), multiple people
- Leopold Bloom, the protagonist of James Joyce's novel Ulysses
- Leopold "Butters" Stotch, a character on the American comedy series South Park
- Leopold, a lion villager from the video game series Animal Crossing
See also
- Leopold (disambiguation)
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