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  LYSANDER

The meaning of the boy name Lysander is LIBERATOR .

Details on LYSANDER:

Gender:
Boy
Meaning(s):
Liberator
Popularity for Boy:
4,846th in the USA (top 15%)
Origin(s) 
Themes / lists: 

Latest USA SSA birth information:

66 births
LYSANDER as a BOY in 2024

The meaning(s) of LYSANDER:

The name Lysander is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Lysander is: Liberator.
Latin meaning
The name Lysander is a Greek baby name. In Greek the meaning of the name Lysander is: Liberator. Lysander is one of the main characters in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream.
Greek meaning
The name Lysander is a Shakespearean baby name. In Shakespearean the meaning of the name Lysander is: A Midsummer Night's Dream' In love with Hermia.
Shakespearean meaning

USA birth(s) for LYSANDER by year:

Here is the latest 16 years from USA social security list of total babies born with the name LYSANDER

 LYSANDER as a boy

YearBoy Births
202466 births
202330 births
202223 births
202119 births
202023 births
201927 births
201824 births
201725 births
201627 births
201534 births
201443 births
201332 births
201228 births
201131 births
201030 births
200922 births
200829 births
200724 births
200617 births
200510 births
20047 births
200313 births
200211 births
20016 births
200011 births
19975 births
19866 births
19855 births
198310 births
19785 births
19767 births
197213 births

About the name LYSANDER

Lysander, a name steeped in history and poetic resonance, originates from the ancient Greek words "lysis," meaning "release," and "aner," meaning "man." This name, translating to "liberator," evokes images of strength and freedom, making it a compelling choice for a child destined to embrace independence and courage. Most famously borne by a character in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," Lysander symbolizes the complexities of love and desire, often associated with romantic adventure and youthful passion. Its melodic sound has found favor across various cultures, particularly in Greece, where it carries historical weight as the name of a Spartan commander, and in English-speaking countries, where it resonates with literary charm. The name is also appreciated in parts of France and Italy, reflecting a broader European admiration for its classic roots. In choosing Lysander, one embraces a name that not only honors ancient heritage but also inspires a future defined by liberation and heartfelt journeys.

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