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Leonard Borello in Toledo Blade - Nov 2 1971
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Leonard Borello in San Jose Evening News - Oct 14 1940
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaLeonard Frederic Borello, 1925 - 2019
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Leonard Borello, born Circa 1926
1950 United States Federal CensusLeonard F. Borello, Circa 1926 - 2019
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesLeonard Borello, Circa 1921 - 2014
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesLeonard Borello, 1923 - 2012
United States Obituary Index from Online SourcesLeonard Borello, 1957 - 2021
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Leonard Borello
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Leonard F Borello, born Circa 1926
1930 United States Federal Census
Leonard F. Borello
United States, World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
Leonard Frederic Borello
United States, World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
Leonard Frederic Borello
United States, World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
Leonard F. Borello
United States, World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949
Leonard Borello
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- Arabic: ليونارد بوريللو (Liyūnārdu Būrīllō)
- Italian: Leonardo Borello
- Japanese: レオナルド・ボレッロ (Reonarudo Borello)
- Spanish: León Borello
The first name Leonard has its origins in the Germanic elements "leon," meaning "lion," and "hard," meaning "brave" or "hardy," which together convey the meaning of "brave as a lion." This name first appeared in the early medieval period, particularly in regions that are now part of modern-day Germany and France, and it was popularized by Saint Leonard, a 6th-century Frankish abbot known for his charitable works and association with the liberation of captives. The name has historically been associated with strength and courage, traits that were highly valued in the warrior culture of early medieval Europe. Variations of Leonard can be found across different cultures, including Leonardo in Italian and Spanish, Léonard in French, and Leonhard in German, each reflecting local linguistic characteristics. The name has maintained popularity over the centuries, often associated with notable figures in history, literature, and the arts, further solidifying its enduring legacy.
The last name Borello has its origins in Italy, particularly in the regions of Lombardy and Piedmont, where it is believed to have first appeared. The name is derived from the Italian word "borello," which is a diminutive form of "bore," meaning "wild boar." This suggests that the name may have originally been a nickname for someone who was fierce or strong, akin to the characteristics associated with a wild boar, or it could have been linked to hunting or agricultural occupations in areas where wild boars were prevalent. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures and languages, including "Borella" and "Borello" in Italian-speaking regions, and "Borel" in French contexts, reflecting regional adaptations in spelling and pronunciation. The surname has historical roots that connect to the feudal systems of medieval Italy, where surnames often indicated lineage or occupation, thus providing insight into the lives of those who bore the name.
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