Leevan Sands
Athlete
1981
Bahamian Olympic triple jumper and sprinter
"lion"
"joy, happiness"
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“Royal Georgian lion with Caribbean cool”
Leevan most likely derives from Levan, a royal Georgian name borne by medieval kings of the Kartli and Kakheti kingdoms in the Caucasus. The Georgian Levan is itself derived from the Hebrew Leviathan via the Arabic Lawand or from the Georgian word for 'lion.' The name was carried by Levan II of Kakheti (15th century) and other Georgian nobles, giving it genuine royal heritage. In the Caribbean and Bahamian communities, Leevan also appears as an independently coined name, demonstrating how the same sound can emerge from multiple cultural roots.
Leevan is found in both Caucasian and Caribbean diaspora communities, valued for its melodic ease and subtle strength, blending seamlessly into English-speaking environments.
In Georgia (the Caucasus nation), the name Levan appears in royal chronicles and ecclesiastical records, carrying connotations of leonine power and aristocratic bearing.
These names share the same feel as Leevan: Regal, Multicultural, Soft, Unique, and Global.
Athlete
1981
Bahamian Olympic triple jumper and sprinter
Royalty
1510
King of the Kakheti Kingdom in the Caucasus, Georgia
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