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Léo is a proper noun in French, meaning "lion". Its etymological root lies in the Latin word Leo. Léo is used as a diminutive or variant of the names Léon, Léonard, Léonardon, Leonardo, Léonid, ''Léonor'', '' Léonore'', ''Eléonore'', Léopold and Léonie, and in recent times has been adopted as a fully-fledged given name on its own. The feminine variant is Léa. The following people have the name Léo: In music * Léo Arnaud (1904–1991), French-American film score composer * Léo Chauliac (1913–1977), French jazz pianist, composer and conductor * Léo Daniderff (1878–1943), French composer * Léo Delibes (1836–1891), French composer * Léo Ferré (1916–1993), French poet and singer-songwriter * Léo Foguete (born 2004), Brazilian singer and songwriter * Léo Marjane (1912–2016), French singer * Léo Missir (1925–2009), French composer * Léo Rispal (born 2000), French singer * Léo Souris (1911–1990), Belgian composer, arranger, planner an ...
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Proper Noun
A proper noun is a noun that identifies a single entity and is used to refer to that entity ('' Africa''; ''Jupiter''; '' Sarah''; ''Walmart'') as distinguished from a common noun, which is a noun that refers to a class of entities (''continent, planet, person, corporation'') and may be used when referring to instances of a specific class (a ''continent'', another ''planet'', these ''persons'', our ''corporation''). Some proper nouns occur in plural form (optionally or exclusively), and then they refer to ''groups'' of entities considered as unique (the ''Hendersons'', the '' Everglades'', the '' Azores'', the ''Pleiades''). Proper nouns can also occur in secondary applications, for example modifying nouns (the ''Mozart'' experience; his ''Azores'' adventure), or in the role of common nouns (he's no ''Pavarotti''; a few would-be ''Napoleons''). The detailed definition of the term is problematic and, to an extent, governed by convention. A distinction is normally made in current l ...
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Léo Ferré
Léo Ferré (; 24 August 1916 – 14 July 1993) was a Monégasque poet and composer, and a dynamic and controversial live performer. He released some forty albums over this period, composing the music and the majority of the lyrics. He released many hit singles, particularly between 1960 and the mid-1970s. Some of his songs have become classics of the French chanson repertoire, including " Avec le temps", "C'est extra", "Jolie Môme" and "Paris-Canaille". Early life Ferré was the son of Joseph Ferré, French staff manager at Monte Carlo Casino, and Marie Scotto, a Monégasque dressmaker of Italian descent from Piedmont; he had a sister, Lucienne, two years older. Ferré had an early interest in music. At age seven, he joined the choir of the Monaco Cathedral and discovered polyphony through singing pieces by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Tomás Luis de Victoria. His uncle, former violinist and secretary at the Casino, used to bring him to performances and rehear ...
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Léo Artur
Leonardo "Léo" Artur de Melo (born 23 March 1995) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or winger for V.League 1 club Cong An Ha Noi. Career Corinthians Léo began his career in the youth squad of Corinthians. He was part of the squad that won the Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior in 2012. He was called up by then manager Tite to integrate the main team of Corinthians in 2013. He made his league debut for the club against Paulista on 20 January 2013. He rejoined Corinthians' squad on April 13, 2017. Guarani Léo made his league debut for Guarani against Ferroviária on 19 February 2014. Penapolense Léo scored on his league debut for Penapolense against Mogi Mirim on 18 February 2015, scoring in the 36th minute. Paysandu Léo made his league debut for Paysandu against América on 28 July 2015. He scored his first goal for the club against ABC on 16 September 2015, scoring in the 13th minute. Mogi Mirim Léo made his league ...
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Léo Andrade
Leonardo "Léo" de Andrade Silva (born 18 April 1998) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for South Korean club Suwon Samsung Bluewings. Career Andrade made his professional debut with Coritiba in a 1-0 Campeonato Paranaense win over União on 28 January 2018. On 31 July 2019, Andrade joined Marítimo. On 27 January 2023, Marítimo announced Andrade's transfer to the Russian club Khimki Khimki (, ) is a city in Moscow Oblast, Russia. It is located approximately northwest from central Moscow, and is part of the Moscow metropolitan area. History Origins and formation Khimki was initially a railway station that had existed sin .... Khimki announced a year-and-a-half-long contract with Andrade on 9 February 2023. On 13 June 2024, Andrade signed with Lamia in Greece. He was released from his Lamia contract by mutual consent on 13 January 2025. Career statistics References External links * Fora de Jogo Profile 1998 births Footba ...
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Léo (footballer, Born 1992)
Léo is a proper noun in French, meaning "lion". Its etymological root lies in the Latin word Leo. Léo is used as a diminutive or variant of the names Léon, Léonard, Léonardon, Leonardo, Léonid, ''Léonor'', '' Léonore'', ''Eléonore'', Léopold and Léonie, and in recent times has been adopted as a fully-fledged given name on its own. The feminine variant is Léa. The following people have the name Léo: In music * Léo Arnaud (1904–1991), French-American film score composer * Léo Chauliac (1913–1977), French jazz pianist, composer and conductor * Léo Daniderff (1878–1943), French composer * Léo Delibes (1836–1891), French composer * Léo Ferré (1916–1993), French poet and singer-songwriter * Léo Foguete (born 2004), Brazilian singer and songwriter * Léo Marjane (1912–2016), French singer * Léo Missir (1925–2009), French composer * Léo Rispal (born 2000), French singer * Léo Souris (1911–1990), Belgian composer, arranger, plan ...
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Léo (footballer, Born 1990)
Leonardo da Silva Vieira (born 22 September 1990), known as Léo Vieira or just Léo, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Chapecoense. Honours São Paulo * Campeonato Brasileiro: 2007, 2008 * Copa Sul-Americana: 2012 Athletico Paranaense *Campeonato Paranaense: 2019 * J.League Cup / Copa Sudamericana Championship: 2019 *Copa do Brasil: 2019 This was the year in which the first known human case of COVID-19 was documented, preceding COVID-19 pandemic, the pandemic which was declared by the World Health Organization the following year. Up to that point, 2019 had been described as ... References External links * 1990 births People from Suzano Footballers from São Paulo (state) Living people Brazilian men's footballers Brazil men's youth international footballers Men's association football goalkeepers São Paulo FC players Clube Atlético Linense players Paraná Clube players Club Athletico Paranaense players Atlético ...
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Léo (footballer, Born 1988)
Leonardo Renan Simões de Lacerda (born 30 January 1988), commonly known as Léo, is a Brazilian footballer who plays as a central defender. Club career Grêmio Born in Contagem, Minas Gerais, Léo joined Grêmio's youth setup at the age of 12. He made his first team – and Série A – debut on 25 July 2007, coming on as a first-half substitute for Itaqui in a 2–0 away win over Náutico. Léo scored his first professional goal for Grêmio on 16 September 2007, netting the winner in a 1–0 home success over rivals Internacional. He then became a regular starter for the side, and helped the club finish second in the 2008 Série A. Palmeiras On 18 December 2009, Léo moved to fellow top tier side Palmeiras on a five-year contract, with Maurício moving in the opposite direction on loan; Grêmio also saw R$ 6.5 million of a R$8 million debt being discounted on the move. He made his club debut the following 16 January, starting and scoring his team's second in a 5–1 ...
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Leonardo Silva (footballer, Born 1980)
Leonardo Ferreira da Silva (born 19 July 1980), sometimes known as just Leo, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a striker. He previously played for HamKam in Norway, and was released by South China in May 2010. He joined Yangon United FC in July 2010. Honours South China AA * Hong Kong First Division League: 2009–10 * Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield The Hong Kong Senior Challenge Shield (), known commonly as the Senior Shield, is the Association football, football Single-elimination tournament, knockout inter-club competition held in Hong Kong and the List of oldest football competitions, fo ...: 2009–10 External links * 1980 births Living people Footballers from Campinas Men's association football forwards Brazilian men's footballers Sport Club Corinthians Alagoano players GKS Katowice players Brasiliense FC players Al Shabab Al Arabi Club (Dubai) players Clube Atlético Bragantino players SC Rheindorf Altach players Hamarkameraten ...
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Léo (footballer, Born 1975)
Léo is a proper noun in French, meaning "lion". Its etymological root lies in the Latin word Leo. Léo is used as a diminutive or variant of the names Léon, Léonard, Léonardon, Leonardo, Léonid, ''Léonor'', '' Léonore'', ''Eléonore'', Léopold and Léonie, and in recent times has been adopted as a fully-fledged given name on its own. The feminine variant is Léa. The following people have the name Léo: In music * Léo Arnaud (1904–1991), French-American film score composer * Léo Chauliac (1913–1977), French jazz pianist, composer and conductor * Léo Daniderff (1878–1943), French composer * Léo Delibes (1836–1891), French composer * Léo Ferré (1916–1993), French poet and singer-songwriter * Léo Foguete (born 2004), Brazilian singer and songwriter * Léo Marjane (1912–2016), French singer * Léo Missir (1925–2009), French composer * Léo Rispal (born 2000), French singer * Léo Souris (1911–1990), Belgian composer, arranger, planne ...
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Léo Stronda
Leonardo Schulz Cardoso (born July 5, 1992), also known as Leo Stronda, is a Brazilian bodybuilder, YouTuber and former rapper. He was vocalist and one of the founders of the hip-hop duo Bonde da Stronda. He is also known for his clothing line, XXT Corporation. Stronda had a channel in Brazil about bodybuilding named "Fábrica de Monstros", with more than 2,5 million subscribers, which he lost due to contract problems. His new channel is called simply "Leo Stronda" and it currently has around 3 million subscribers. Biography Leonardo Schulz Cardoso was born 5 July 1992, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is a childhood friend of Diego Villanueva, with whom he formed the group Bonde da Stronda in 2006. Cardoso is also a bodybuilder who began to be interested in the sport at the age of 16. He has participated in several competitions. The single "Bonde da Maromba" references his bodybuilding and was released along with a music video on 17 December 2012. His social media presence incl ...
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Léo Souris
Léo Souris (18 July 1911 — 14 March 1990) was a Belgian composer, arranger, planner and conductor. He was mostly known for conducting Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest Eurovision Song Contest 1956. In 1928, at the age of 17, he was founded and led his own orchestra. Singles & EP's Playing career Before conducting, he played for two orchestras. In 1952, he played "Paul Norman And His Orchestra - Rocking Horse Rag / Hésitation. He then performed "Jean Woodman With Léo Souris' Swingettes - Shoo Shoo Baby / I'll Be Seeing You". Conducting career For his previous performance which was "Jean Woodman With Léo Souris' Swingettes - Shoo Shoo Baby / I'll Be Seeing You", he was playing, but then was the conductor, the years following. References External links Léo Sourisat Discogs Discogs ( ; short for " discographies") is a database of information about audio recordings, including commercial releases, promotional releases, and bootleg or off-label relea ...
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Léo Rispal
Léo Rispal (born 3 August 2000 in Roanne) is a French child singer and winner of second season of the French reality television series '' L'École des stars'' broadcast in 2009 with the final broadcast on 25 December 2009 on French television station '' Direct 8''. On ''L'École des stars'' He became known through his YouTube videos singing covers of various artists. Then he applied to the competition ''L'École des stars'' during which he sang: *4th episode (qualification round): **" Somewhere Over the Rainbow" from Judy Garland **"Le Manège" from Stanislas *Semi-final: **" Mon amie la rose" from Françoise Hardy **" Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps" from Doris Day *Final: **"Le temps qui court" from Alain Chamfort **" Heart of Glass" from Blondie After ''L'École des stars'' After his win, he decided to go solo with a prospective album. In 2010, ''500 choristes chantent Noël'' on French main station ''TF1'', in addition to 2 appearances in 2010 and 2011 in ''Le Grand Show des E ...
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