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Worldwide, Léon (Léon , Леон , ليون , and others...) is a common primarily boy's, but very seldom feminine given name. The given name Léon is characteristic of Luxembourg, where it is quite a common male name, Belgium, and Gabon. In absolute terms, it is the most numerous in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, France, and Russia. Much less frequently, Léon is the last name as well as the forename.
VARIANT | COUNTRY |
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Léon | France, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Benin, Belgium, Ivory Coast |
Леон | Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Belarus, Serbia, Russia |
ليون | Egypt, Syria, Sudan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia |
レオン | Japan |
לאון | Israel |
Dillon, Lav, Leo, Leon, Leonas, Leone, Leonid, Leonidas, Leons, Leonīds, Lev, Lew, Leão, Leó, León, Lionel, Ljun, Lleo, Lleó, Lyon, Lèv, Λεωνίδας, Лайон, Лион, Лев, Лео, Леоне, Леонид, Леонидас, Леонід, Леў, Лион, Лёв, Лёва, Ліон, לאו, לב, ליאון, ليف, ليو, ლევან, ライアン, ライオン, レオ, レフ, レヴ, 列佛, 列夫, 利夫, 利昂, 利欧, and
Léon is also a prevalent name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Leon Scott Kennedy , the character in the Resident Evil franchise, Resident Evil: Retribution; Léon Giraud , the Honoré de Balzac character; Léon , the Honoré de Balzac character, Melmoth; Léon Prunelle , the comic character, Spirou et Fantasio in « Le Journal de Spirou » and Léon de St Pé , the theatrical character in the play "La Culotte", and in many other works.
Aka, Bakker, Berger, Peters, Durand, Dubois, Dupont, Jansen, Jacobs, Thomas, Habets, Bernard, Kouadio, Kennedy, Peeters, Gautier, Lambert, Leclerc, Janssen, Etienne, Bertrand, Lefebvre, Martin, Jourdain, Faure, Ndong, Lin, Wal, Sarr, Blum, Reno, Leon, Tran, Tine, Samba, Schie, Smits, Camé, Costa, Konan, Koffi, Petit, Denis, Gomis, Geest, Groot, Noël, Nzita, and Chevalier