Leo

Leo stands for:

  • Place in Cooke County Texas, USA
  • Safe place or protected area, especially when catching games ( named after the so-called asylum ring, namely an iron coil at Adlertor St. Stephen's Cathedral, the "Leo" is called, as Leopold III. declared it the refuge )
  • Little Lion, the constellation of the northern sky
  • Leo (Namibia ) Namibian mobile operator
  • Location in Lee County ( Texas), USA
  • Leo ( first name ), see there for ruler named Leo or Leon
  • Leo club, service club
  • Leo LT, Lithuanian energy company
  • Leo ( 2007), Swedish crime drama from 2007
  • Leopard 1 and Leopard 2 ( Leo 2) German battle tank types
  • Leo ( constellation ), the constellation of the ecliptic
  • Chinese fairy chess figure
  • Typhoon Leo, pacific typhoon in 1999

Leo and Leo is a surname:

  • Alan Leo (1860-1917), English author, theosophist and astrologer
  • André Léo (1824-1900), French writer and feminist
  • Ann -Kristin Leo (born 1978 ), German actress
  • Annette Leo ( * 1948 ), German historian
  • Antonello De Leo (born 1965 ), Italian director
  • Auguste Léo (aka August Leo; 1793-1859 ), German - French banker and patron of many artists
  • Carl Leo (1902-1969), German politician ( DDP)
  • Daniel Leo ( mobster ) (* ~ 1941), American Mafioso
  • Daniel Leo ( rugby player ) ( b. 1982 ), rugby player samoischer
  • Detmar Leo (1944-2009), German politician ( SPD)
  • Leo Emil (1894-1974), German architect
  • Federico Leo ( * 1988), Italian racing driver
  • Friedrich Leo (1851-1914), German classical scholar, son of Ludwig Friedrich Leo
  • Friedrich August Leo (1820-1898), German historian of literature, Shakespeare scholar, poet, philanthropist, translator
  • Gerda Leo (1909-1993), German photographer
  • Gerhard Leo (1923-2009), German journalist and fighters of the French Resistance
  • Leo Gottlieb (1786-1837), German jurist
  • Hans Leo (1854-1927), German physician and pharmacologist, son of Ludwig Friedrich Leo
  • Hartog Leo, Chazan ( cantor ) in Berlin
  • Heinrich Leo (1799-1878), German historian and Prussian politician
  • Juliusz Leo (1861-1918), Mayor of Krakow
  • Karl Leo ( b. 1960 ), German physicist
  • Karl Friedrich Leo (before 1780-1824 ), German actor
  • Leonardo Leo (1694/1701-1756), Italian composer
  • Louis Leo ( shipowner ) ( † 1915), a German shipowner and politician
  • Louis Leo (architect ) ( 1924-2012 ), German architect
  • Ludwig Friedrich Leo (1814-1892), German physician
  • Max Leo (1941-2012), German luger
  • Maxim Leo ( b. 1970 ), German journalist
  • Melissa Leo ( b. 1960 ), American actress
  • Paul Leo (1893-1958), German Protestant theologian, son of Friedrich Leo
  • By Leo (born 1972 ), German writer and historian
  • Sibrand Leo (around 1525-1588 ), church historian
  • Ulrich Leo (1890-1964), German linguist, son of Friedrich Leo

Léo stands for:

  • Léo, provincial capital in Burkina Faso
  • Léo, artist name from the Brazilian comic book writer Luiz Eduardo de Oliveira
  • Location and Aldeia in Suco Uaibobo, East Timor, see Uaibobo

LEO is an abbreviation for:

  • Law enforcement officer, English name for police law enforcement officer
  • Law Enforcement Online, a run from the FBI communications network
  • LEO ( spacecraft ), lunar reconnaissance orbiter, a planned German mission to the moon
  • Last rants Opera Theatre, Vienna stage
  • Lingua et Opinio Online Magazine for Language and Communication of the TU Chemnitz
  • Link Everything Online ( leo.org ) Software Archive and Online Dictionary
  • Lokalbahn Endorf Obing, another name of the Chiemgau local railway, a 18.5 km long standard gauge railway line of Endorf after Obing
  • Long Term Ecological Observatory project in the U.S. for the detection of processes in the ocean
  • Low Earth orbit, Earth orbit in about 200-1400 km altitude

LEO as distinguishing signs on license plate:

  • Germany: Landkreis Böblingen ( Leonberg )

See also:

  • Disambiguation
  • Abbreviation
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