Leo is a given name in several languages. In European languages, it is usually a masculine given name and it comes from the Latin word leo, which in turns comes from the Greek word λέων meaning "lion". It can also be used as a short form of other names that begin with Leo-, such as Leonard, Leonardo, or Leopold. In Japanese, Leo or Reo (怜央) is usually a masculine given name.

The name can refer to:

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  • Leo Esaki (born 1925), Japanese physicist and Nobel laureate
  • Leo Kadanoff (1937–2015), American physicist
  • Leó Szilárd (1898–1964), Jewish Hungarian-American physicist

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  • Leo of Tripoli (died after 921/2), Greek renegade and admiral for the Abbasid Caliphate
  • Leo Africanus (c. 1494 – c. 1554?), Andalusian Berber Moorish diplomat and author
  • Leo Burnett (1891–1971), American advertising executive
  • Leo Fender (1909–1991), American inventor, maker of electric guitars
  • Leo Frank (1884–1915), American Jew murdered by a lynch mob
  • Leo Jogiches (1867–1919), Russian Marxist revolutionary
  • Leo Krim (2010–2012), American child killed along with his sister Lucia by their nanny
  • Leo Laporte (born 1956), American technology broadcaster and author
  • Leo Lee Tung-hai (1921–2010), Chairman of the Board of the Tung Wah Group of Hospitals from 1970–1971, businessman and philanthropist in Hong Kong
  • A. Leo Levin (1919–2015), American law professor
  • Leo Loudenslager (1944–1997), American world champion aerobatics aviator
  • Leo Strauss (1899–1973), American political philosopher

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