Leor is a unisex Hebrew given name, meaning "I have a light" or "My light". It is derived from the Hebrew verb "oreh", which means "to give light". The name Leor is often used in Israel and among Jewish communities worldwide. It gained popularity in recent decades due to its positive connotation of illumination and enlightenment. The name can be spelled in various ways, such as Lior or Leo, but the most common spelling is Leor. There are no specific associated meanings or influences with this name outside of its Hebrew origin and meaning.
Leor had peak years of popularity in 1988 and 1995, with a brief resurgence around 1993. Despite some fluctuations, the name has maintained a consistent presence over these years.