Leib is a given name, and (less often) a surname usually of Jewish origin. Leib often stems from לייב (leib), the Yiddish word for Hebrew "heart" לב (lev, leb) and with the diminutives Leibel and Leibele, or from the Yiddish word for "lion". The Standard German word for lion is Löwe; other – partly dialectal – German forms of the word are Löw, Loew, Löb, Leb and Leib.[citation needed]

Leib
GenderMale
Language(s)Yiddish
Origin
MeaningLion
Region of originEurope

Surnames derived from the name

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"Leib" may itself be a surname. There are a number of patronymic surnames derived from the name and its variants based on East Slavic patronymic suffix -ich/-icz.

Given name

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Surname

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  • Ethan Leib (born 1975), American law professor
  • Gary Leib (1955–2021), American cartoonist and animator
  • Günther Leib (1927–2024), German baritone and voice professor
  • Michael Leib (1760–1822), American politician
  • Georg Leib (1846-1910), Royal Councillor of Commerce and German philanthropist

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