Leo
Leo (Latin: lion) stands for:
- Leo (first name) , see there also for rulers named Leo or Leon
- Leo (Cooke County) , town in the US state of Texas
- Leo (Lee County) , town in the US state of Texas
- Leo (car brand) , former British car brand (1913)
- Leo (unity) , a unit for acceleration that never spread beyond the suggestion
- Leo (2006) , German TV film from 2006
- Leo (2007) , Swedish crime drama from 2007
- Safe place or protected area, especially when playing catch games
- Little Leo , constellation of the northern sky
- Leo (constellation) , constellation of the ecliptic
- a Chinese fairy tale chess figure
- the pseudonym of the German politician Eduard Bernstein (1850–1932)
- the pseudonym of the German television presenter Andreas Lukoschik (* 1953)
- Leo club , service club
- Leo LT , Lithuanian energy company (since 2008)
- LeoVegas , Swedish mobile gaming company
- the former name (2009 to 2013) of the Namibian mobile operator TN Mobile
- Leopard 2 (Leo 2), German main battle tank types
- Typhoon Leo , Pacific Typhoon in 1999
- Mount Leo , mountain at the southeast end of the Forster Piedmont Glacier on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula
- Little LEO , satellite network
Leo or Léo is the family name of the following people:
- Alan Leo (1860–1917), English author, theosophist and astrologer
- André Léo (1824–1900), French writer and feminist
- Ann-Kristin Leo (* 1978), German actress
- Annette Leo (* 1948), German historian
- Anthony Leo , Canadian film producer
- Antonello De Leo (* 1965), Italian director
- Auguste Léo (real name August Leo; 1793–1859), Franco-German banker and patron of numerous artists
- Carl Ludwig Leo (1828–1899) German lawyer and Senate syndicate
- Carl Leo (1902–1969), German politician (DDP)
- Daniel Leo (Mafioso) (* ~ 1941), American Mafioso
- Daniel Leo (rugby player) (* 1982), Samoan rugby player
- Detmar Leo (1944–2009), German politician (SPD)
- Chase De Leo (born 1995), American ice hockey player
- Emil Leo (1894–1974), German architect
- Franz Alois Leo (1757–1821), Baden administrative officer
- Federico Leo (* 1988), Italian racing driver
- Friedrich Leo (1851–1914), German classical philologist, son of Ludwig Friedrich Leo
- Friedrich August Leo (1820–1898), German literary historian, Shakespeare researcher, poet, philanthropist, translator
- Gerda Leo (1909–1993), German photographer
- Gerhard Leo (1923–2009), German journalist and fighter for the French Resistance
- Giuseppe Leo (* 1995), German-Italian soccer player
- Gottlieb Leo (1786–1837), German lawyer
- Gustav Leo (1868–1944), German civil engineer and senior construction director
- Gustav Adolf Ferdinand Heinrich Leo (1779–1840), Prussian civil servant
- Hans Leo (medic) (1854-1927), German medic and pharmacologist
- Hans Leo (lawyer) (1890–1963), German lawyer and notary
- Hartog Leo (around 1710–1784), Chasan (cantor) in Berlin
- Heinrich Leo (1799–1878), German historian and Prussian politician
- Hermann Leo (1839–1903), German priest and author
- Johann Hermann Franz Kasimir Leo (1794–1869), Royal Prussian Major General
- Julius Leo (1794–1855), German physician in Berlin, editor of Instrumentarium chirurgicum (1824)
- Johannes Leo (1572–1635), Guttstadt canon and author of the "Historia Prussiae"
- Juliusz Leo (1861–1918), mayor of Krakow
- Karl Leo (* 1960), German physicist
- Karl Friedrich Leo (before 1780 to 1824), German actor
- Karl Josef Leo († 1851), German administrative officer
- Leonardo Leo (1694 / 1701–1756), Italian composer
- Ludwig Leo (shipowner) († 1915), German shipowner and politician
- Ludwig Leo (architect) (1924–2012), German architect
- Ludwig Friedrich Leo (1814–1892), German physician
- Maria Leo (1873–1942), German pianist and music teacher
- Martin Leo (1863–1932), German lawyer
- Max Leo (1941–2012), German luge rider
- Maxim Leo (* 1970), German journalist
- Maximilian Leo (1912–1998), German-Finnish painter
- Melissa Leo (* 1960), American actress
- Mohen Leo , special effects artist
- Otto Leo (1793–1865), Prussian lieutenant general
- Paul Leo (1893–1958), German Protestant theologian, son of Friedrich Leo
- Per Leo (* 1972), German writer and historian
- Peter Leo (1915–1972), German art collector, art historian and museum director
- Serafina di Leo (1912–2007), Italian opera singer and actress
- Sibrand Leo (around 1525–1588), church historian
- Solveig Leo (* 1943), German LPG chairwoman, local mayor of Banzkow
- Susan Leo (born 1962), Australian tennis player
- Ulrich Leo (1890–1964), German Romanist, son of Friedrich Leo
- Wilhelm Leo (1886–1945), German lawyer, emigrant, great-grandfather of Maxim Leo
Léo stands for:
- Léo , African provincial capital
- Léo, stage name of the Brazilian comic book author Luiz Eduardo de Oliveira
- Place and Aldeia in Suco Uaibobo, East Timor, see Uaibobo
- Léo (car brand) , former French car brand (1898)
leo stands for:
- Leti (language, Cameroon) (ISO-639-3 code), ritual language of the Mangisa in Cameroon
LEO stands for:
- LEO 3 , an Austrian supercomputer
- leo.org , software archive and online dictionary
- Law enforcement officer , English name for law enforcement officials
- Law Enforcement Online , a communications network operated by the FBI
- LEO (space probe) , lunar exploration orbiter, a planned German lunar mission
- Last enjoyable opera theater , Viennese stage
- Lingua et Opinio , online journal on language and communication from the TU Chemnitz
- Local Railway Endorf – Obing , another name of the Chiemgauer local railway, an 18.5 km long standard gauge railway line from Bad Endorf to Obing
- Longterm Ecological Observatory , project in the USA to record processes in the ocean
- Low Earth Orbit , orbit around 200–1400 km
- LEO-BW , regional online information system for Baden-Württemberg
LEO as a distinguishing mark on license plates:
- Germany: District of Böblingen (for LEO nberg )
See also:
Wiktionary: Leo - explanations of meanings, word origins, synonyms, translations