Leopoldo (en. Leopold)

/le.oˈpol.do/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
The name is associated with several historical and cultural figures.
Leopoldo was an important character in literature.
Leopoldo fue un personaje importante en la literatura.
Name that comes from the union of the Germanic words 'leu' (brave) and 'bald' (bold).
Leopoldo was a king known for his bravery.
Leopoldo fue un rey conocido por su valentía.
Used as a first name, especially in Spain and Latin America.
My friend is named Leopoldo.
Mi amigo se llama Leopoldo.

Etymology

Comes from Old German 'leod' meaning 'people' and 'bald' meaning 'bold.'

Common Phrases and Expressions

Leopoldo and his craziness
Expression referring to absurd or funny situations associated with a person named Leopoldo.
Leopoldo y sus locuras
There's no Leopoldo that counts
Phrase indicating that there is nothing worth it under certain circumstances.
No hay Leopoldo que valga

Related Words

Lion
Related name meaning 'king of the animals.'
León
Poldoro
Variant of the name that can be used as a nickname.
Poldoro

Slang Meanings

A highly creative or eccentric person.
That guy is a true Leopoldo; he always has crazy ideas.
Ese chico es un verdadero Leopoldo, siempre tiene ideas locas.
Term used in some regions to describe a person who is charismatic and flashy.
I love his style; he's a Leopoldo in the best sense.
Me encanta su estilo, es un Leopoldo en el mejor sentido.