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Leo 
Latin, "Lion"
Back before a little movie called Titanic propelled Leo DiCaprio to icon status, Leo was a name for grandpas or people born under the astrological sign of the lion. The hunky Oscar-nominated actor has given the name a cinematic appeal: You either want to cuddle Leo or have a torrid shipboard romance with him.
Variations
Leond,
Leio,
Leibel,
Lev,
Lio,
Leon,
Lion,
Leone,
Lee,
Lyon,
Leao,
Leib
Leo is a nickname of
Leonel,
Leonid,
Leonard,
Leandro,
Leonardo,
Galileo,
Leon,
Braulio,
Lionel,
and Leopold.
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Popularity rankings from the Social Security Administration
About name popularity rankings
You may find some surprises -- for example, who knew Jennifer was a boy's name? Because this feature uses actual Social Security data, it includes the human error that attends a large survey, but it still reliably reflects the patterns of naming fashion.
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Greek, "Honey"
Honey-sweet Pamela is pretty, poised, and a prodigious flirt. Pamela Anderson has given the name just a hint of a bad-girl vibe, but perky Pam is still your darling girl.
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