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{{Other uses|Lionel (disambiguation){{!}}Lionel}} {{Infobox given name |name =Lionel |image = File:Sir Lionel of Britain.png |caption = ''[[Sir Lionel]]'' is a character from [[Arthurian legend]]. |gender = Masculine |meaning = βLittle [[lion]]β |region = |language = English and French via Latin }} [[File:Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723) (after) - Lionel Sackville (1688β1765), 1st Duke of Dorset, KG - 129813 - National Trust.jpg|right|thumb|[[Lionel Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset]] (1688β1765)]] [[File:Lionel Barrymore.jpg|right|thumb|American actor [[Lionel Barrymore]] (1878β1954), pictured in 1923.]] [[File:Lionel Richie 1984.jpg|right|thumb|American singer [[Lionel Richie]] (born 1949), pictured at the height of his fame in 1984.]] [[File:Lionel-Messi-Argentina-2022-FIFA-World-Cup (cropped).jpg|right|thumb|Argentine footballer [[Lionel Messi]] (born 1987), pictured in 2022.]] '''Lionel''' is a masculine [[given name]] which originated as a [[French language|French]] diminutive of [[Leon (given name)|LΓ©on]]. Both names are derived from the [[Latin language|Latin]] word βleon,β meaning β[[lion]]β. ==Usage== The name has been in regular use since the Middle Ages. It was popularized in the [[Anglosphere]] by [[Sir Lionel]], a character in [[Arthurian Legend]]. [[Edward III of England]] portrayed this character in Arthurian-themed [[tournament (medieval)|tournaments]] and named his son, [[Lionel of Antwerp, Duke of Clarence]], for Sir Lionel. The name was in occasional use by [[British nobility]] such as [[Lionel Sackville, 1st Duke of Dorset]] (1688β1765), and for literary characters, including Lionel Lincoln, titular character of American author [[James Fenimore Cooper]]βs 1825 [[Lionel Lincoln|novel]]. The name was less popular in the United States than in the United Kingdom during the mid-19th century due to the negative impressions Americans had of Cooperβs character, a British Army major who refuses to join the American side during the [[American Revolutionary War]]. The name Lionel later increased in use worldwide during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. American actor [[Lionel Barrymore]] increased attention to the name. The name had an upper class, aristocratic image in the United States that had greater appeal to [[African Americans]] than it did to [[White Americans]]. Lionel was a name more commonly used for black American boys than for American boys of other races during the mid-20th century. This was reinforced to some degree by the fame of American singer [[Lionel Richie]]. The name Lionel declined in use in the United States after 2002, but has again increased in use in the 2020s, particularly among [[Hispanic and Latino Americans]] families, due to the fame of Argentine footballer [[Lionel Messi]].<ref>{{cite web | url= https://omaha.com/life-entertainment/local/article_f4fc8de6-fa08-11ef-a23f-63a47d69bcd0.html | title= Richie, Messi send Lionel's image from 'effete' to 'superstar' | last= Evans | first= Cleveland Kent | date= 9 March 2025 | website= omaha.com | publisher= Omaha World Herald | access-date= 15 March 2025 | quote = }}</ref> Lionel was among the 1,000 most popular names for American boys at different times between 1880 and 1998 and again between 2010 and 2023. In the United Kingdom, Lionel was among the top 100 names for boys until 1924. It has since declined in use for British boys. Lionel was among the top 100 names for boys in New Zealand between 1900 and 1935. It was among the 100 most popular names for boys in France between 1933 and 1988 and was among the top 500 names for French boys between 1900 and 2003. In Switzerland, the name has been among the 100 most popular names for boys since 2007. In French-speaking [[Quebec]], [[Canada]], Lionel has been among the 100 most popular names for boys since 2021.<ref> https://www.behindthename.com/name/lionel</ref> It may refer to one of the following persons: ==People== :''All male, unless otherwise noted.'' *[[Lionel (artist)]] an anonymous street artist based in Guelph, Ontario *[[Lionel (radio personality)]] (born 1958), an American radio talk show host *[[Lionel of Antwerp, 1st Duke of Clarence]] (1338β1368), son of [[King Edward III]] of England *[[Lionel Aingimea]] (born 1965), President of Nauru (2019β2022) *[[Lionel Algama]] (1935β2008), Sri Lankan Sinhala musician and composer *[[Lionel Antoine]] (1950β2021), American football player *[[Lionel Balagalle]], general, [[Commander of the Sri Lanka Army]] from 2000 to 2004 *[[Lionel Barber]] (born 1955), English journalist *[[Lionel Barrymore]] (1878β1954), American actor *[[Lionel Bart]] (1930β1999), British composer *[[Lionel Bender]] (1934β2008), American author and linguist *[[Lionel Blair]] (1928β2021), British dancer and actor *[[Lionel Bordeaux]] (1940β2022), Native American educator *[[Lionel Bowen]] (1922β2012), Australian politician *[[Lionel Bussey]] (1883β1969), British engineer and collector of women's shoes *[[Lionel Cohen (disambiguation)]], various people *[[Lionel Cox (disambiguation)]], various people *[[Lionel Herbert Clarke]] (1859β1921), Canadian businessman and Lieutenant Governor of Ontario *[[Lionel Cranfield (disambiguation)]], various people *[[Lionel Cust]] (1859β1929), British art historian, courtier and museum director *[[Lionel Dyck]] (born 1944), Rhodesian-born mercenary *[[Lionel Fleury]] (1912β1997), Canadian ice hockey administrator *[[Lionel Dahmer|Lionel Herbert Dahmer]] father of [[Jeffrey Dahmer]] *[[Lionel Henry Daiches]] (1911β1999), Scottish Queen's Counsel *[[Lionel Deraniyagala]] (1940β1994), Sri Lankan Sinhala cinema and theater actor *[[Lionel Dubray]] (1923β1944), member of French Resistance during World War II *[[Lionel Dunsterville]] (1865β1946), British general *[[Lionel Edirisinghe]] (1913β1988), Sri Lankan Sinhala musicologist *[[Lionel Grigson]] (1942β1994), British jazz musician and educator *[[L. V. Gooneratne|Lionel Victor Gunaratna]] (1893β1971), Sri Lankan Sinhala army officer, educationist, municipal councilor *[[Lionel Hampton]] (1908β2002), American jazz musician, bandleader and actor *[[Lionel James]] (1962β2022), American football player *[[Lionel Jeffries]] (1926β2010), English actor, screenwriter and director *[[Lionel Johnson]] (1867β1902), English poet *[[Lionel Jospin]] (born 1937), French politician and Prime Minister of France (1997β2002) *[[Lionel Letizi]] (born 1973), French footballer *[[Lionel Logue]] (1880β1953), Australian speech therapist and friend of [[King George VI]] *[[Lionel Manuel]] (born 1962), American football player *[[Lionel Mapoe]] (born 1988), South African rugby union footballer *[[Lionel Martin]] (1878-1945), English businessman and co-founder of Aston Martin *[[Lionel Messi]] (born 1987), Argentine footballer *[[Lionel Morgan (footballer)]] (born 1983), English footballer *[[Lionel Morgan (rugby league)]] (1938β2023), Australian rugby league footballer *[[Lionel de Moustier]] (1817β1869), French diplomat and politician *[[Lionel Newman]] (1916β1989), American film & television composer who worked for 20th Century Fox *[[Lionel de NicΓ©ville]] (1852β1901), English entomologist and curator *[[Lionel Nshole Makondi]] (born 1995), Belgian footballer *[[Lionel Penrose]] (1898β1972), British psychiatrist, medical geneticist, mathematician and chess theorist *[[Leonel Power|Lionel Power]] ({{circa|1370β1385}}β1445), English composer *[[Lionel Price]] (1927β2019), British basketball player *[[Lionel Ranwala]] (1939β2002), Sri Lankan folk musician *[[Lionel Richie]] (born 1949), American singer, songwriter, musician, record producer and actor *[[Lionel Rivera]] (born 1956), American politician *[[Lionel Robbins, Baron Robbins]] (1898β1984), British economist and academic *[[Lionel Rose]] (1948β2011), Australian boxer *[[Lionel Rothschild (disambiguation)]], various people *[[Lionel Royce]] (1891β1946), Austrian-American actor *[[Lionel Royer-Perreaut]] (born 1972), French politician *[[Lionel Sackville-West, 2nd Baron Sackville]] (1827β1908), British diplomat *[[Lionel Scaloni]] (born 1978), Argentine football manager and former player *[[Lionel Allen Sheldon]] (1828β1917), American politician and Governor of New Mexico Territory *[[Lionel Shriver]] (born 1957), female American author *[[Lionel Simmons]] (born 1968), American basketball player *[[Lionel Stander]] (1908β1994), American actor *[[Lionel Taylor]] (born 1935), American football player *[[Lionel Taylor (footballer)]] (born 1984), Samoan footballer *[[Lionel Tennyson, 3rd Baron Tennyson]] (1889β1951), English cricketer *[[Lionel Tiger]] (born 1937), British anthropologist *[[Lionel Tollemache (disambiguation)]], various earls and baronets *[[Lionel Trilling]] (1905β1975), American literary critic *[[Lionel Wendt]] (1900β1944), Sri Lankan pianist, photographer, literature collector, critic, and cinematographer *{{transclude list|Lionel Wigram}} *[[Lionel Woodville]] (1446/1447β1484), Bishop of Salisbury ==Fictional characters== *Lion El'Jonson, a character in the ''[[Warhammer 40,000]]'' universe, inspired by Lionel Johnson *Lionel Griff, Stanley's older brother in the Playhouse Disney animated television series ''[[Stanley (2001 TV series)|Stanley]]'' *[[Lionel Hutz]], a recurring character in the television series ''The Simpsons'' *[[Lionel Lockridge]], a character in the American soap opera ''Santa Barbara'' *Lionel Shrike, a character in the ''[[Now You See Me (film series)|Now You See Me]]'' film series *[[Lionel Skeggins]], a character in the New Zealand soap opera ''Shortland Street'' *Lionel Verney, the narrator in Mary Shelley's novel ''[[The Last Man (Mary Shelley novel)|The Last Man]]'' *[[Sir Lionel]], a knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend *[[Lionel Jefferson]], a character in the American sitcom ''[[The Jeffersons]]'' *Lionel, a Lion villager from the video game series [[Animal Crossing]] *Lionel Mane, a main character on the children's television show [[Between the Lions]] {{given name}} ==References== {{reflist}} [[Category:Masculine given names]] [[Category:English masculine given names]] [[Category:Given names derived from animals]]
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