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Leonhart

Leonhart is a Germanic compound meaning lion-strong or brave as a lion, related to Leonhard.

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Leonhart is a Germanic compound meaning lion-strong or brave as a lion, and it is related to Leonhard. That gives it a very old European profile, full of strength, courage, and martial confidence.

Names built from lion imagery tend to feel noble and forceful, and Leonhart carries that symbolism plainly and proudly. The name has a classic continental sound that feels serious and enduring. It is not decorative; it is sturdy, formal, and a little old-world in the best sense.

Leonhart suggests bravery with historical depth, as though the name were shaped for resilience rather than fashion. The result is a name that feels honorable, strong, and unmistakably rooted in Germanic tradition.

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