All about the name LEAL

Meaning, origin, history.

Leal is a name of Spanish origin and means "loyal" in English. It is derived from the Spanish adjective "leal," which describes someone who is faithful, devoted, or true. The name has been used historically as both a given name and a surname in Spain and other Hispanic countries.

The name Leal has a rich history dating back to medieval Spain. It was often given to individuals who were known for their loyalty and integrity. In some cases, it may have also been given as a nickname or to indicate someone who came from a family that was considered loyal to the crown.

Today, Leal is still used as both a male and female given name in Spanish-speaking countries and beyond. It remains associated with the qualities of loyalty and faithfulness, making it a popular choice for parents looking for a meaningful and unique name for their child. Despite its historical origins, Leal has not become particularly widespread outside of Hispanic communities, making it still somewhat uncommon and distinctive.

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Popularity of the name LEAL since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Here are some interesting statistics about the name Leal in the United States:

* The name Leal saw its peak popularity during the early 1980s. In fact, there were 5 births each year from 1971 to 1981, with a notable increase to 8 births in 1982. * Looking at the cumulative data, a total of 23 babies have been given the name Leal since 1971.