[Facts] What does the name Leonisa mean?
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There also is a French form, Léonise (https://www.behindthename.com/name/le10onise/submitted).
According to a French website, Léonise means "bold in battle"; however, this seems unlikely, as I couldn't find any similar name elements.
So this is most likely a feminine form of Leon or its forms, since there are a lot of them (Leona, Leoncia, Leonarda, Léonide, Leonia, Leontina, Léonine...).
According to a French website, Léonise means "bold in battle"; however, this seems unlikely, as I couldn't find any similar name elements.
So this is most likely a feminine form of Leon or its forms, since there are a lot of them (Leona, Leoncia, Leonarda, Léonide, Leonia, Leontina, Léonine...).
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Like the lingerie brand? Presumably an elaboration of Leon.
Indeed. It could also have been based on (or inspired by) the Italian word leonessa meaning "lioness":
• https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/leonessa#Italian (in English)
• https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/leonessa#Italian (in English)
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I agree.
In Italian lioness is leonessa, in Spanish is leona, in Portuguese leoa and in French lionne.
The Italian form is similar to Leonisa.
I agree.
In Italian lioness is leonessa, in Spanish is leona, in Portuguese leoa and in French lionne.
The Italian form is similar to Leonisa.