Linnard name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Germanic and French
Meaning: Leonhard
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What does Linnard mean?

Linnard is spelling variation of Linard. Linard is form of trendy and ceaseless Leonard. Used notably in Rhaeto-Romanic, German and French outlandish, Linard is rooted from French and Germanic, Linard means "Leonhard".

Variants of Linnard

Linard, Leonard, Laya, Lenny

How popular is the name Linnard?

Linnard is a rare baby name in United States where it may not be used now as it was last seen in 1972. According to our estimate, at least 100 people have been bestowed Linnard around the globe.

YearRankBirths
197249885
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Here's what numbers has to say about Linnard

People who know you describe you as driven and ambitious. You are compassionate, aware, and full of understanding. Stick with your goals and don't give up until you become proud of yourself. You need to open up to new adventures and experiences. You are a good friend. You have high ideals. Learn how to put your skills and abilities to work and get things done on your own. If number 1 is your soul urge no, it means you should be more independent.

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  •  Garlend - Boy name Garlend means "Prize, Ornamental Elements. and Battleground" is originated from English. Garlend is resultant of Garland.
  •  Fabre - Of French origin, Fabre bestowed upon boys, Fabre means "Small Blacksmith"
  •  Garlonn - Old French name Garlonn means "Ornamental Elements. or Garland"
  •  Arleth - Well-Known girl name Arleth is particulary used in Spanish and English. It is rooted from Old French, Germanic and English, meaning of Arleth is "Eagle"

Famous people named Linnard

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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