Levander is a unique, modern-sounding male given name of American origin. It is a blend of two popular names, Levi and Andrew. The name Levi means "attached" in Hebrew, while Andrew is the Greek derivative of the Phoenician name Androcles, which means "manly." Thus, Levander could be interpreted to mean "strong attachment" or "masculine attachment." This name has gained popularity in recent years as parents seek distinctive names for their children. As of 2018, it was ranked among the top 1,000 baby boy names in the United States but remains relatively uncommon compared to traditional names like Levi and Andrew. Levander does not have any associated diminutives or variants, though some creative nicknames could include Lev or Van.
"Levander appears to have been a popular name around the mid-20th century, with peaks in 1951 and 1964, but its popularity has since declined, averaging about five births per year from the late 1970s onwards."