Léonard, derived from the Germanic 'Leodegar', meaning 'popular warrior' or 'brave power', is an elegant and historic French given name that has been used throughout European history. It gained prominence through prominent figures such as Leonardo da Vinci, the renowned Italian polymath, further associating it with creativity and intellect.
"Over the span of four decades (1912-1952), the name Lenoard experienced significant fluctuations in popularity, with years ranging from a low of 5 births to a high of 19 births. The total number of children named Lenoard during this period was 670."