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Lysander

Pronunciation: [ l-eyes-AND-er ]

Boy Name #2,200 Most Popular Hidden Gem 3 Syllables

The liberating hero of Athens and Shakespeare's dream

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Meaning & Origin

"liberator of men; freer of man"
Origin: Ancient Greek
Language: Greek
"one who sets free"
Origin: Ancient Greek (lyein + andros)
Language: Greek

The Story of Lysander

Lysander comes from the ancient Greek 'Lysandros,' composed of 'lyein' (to free, to loosen) and 'aner/andros' (man), meaning 'liberator of men' or 'freer of man.' The name was borne by Lysander, the brilliant Spartan admiral who defeated Athens at the Battle of Aegospotami in 405 BC, ending the Peloponnesian War. Shakespeare immortalized the name in A Midsummer Night's Dream.

Lysander has never been common but maintains a devoted following among classically-minded British parents who appreciate its Shakespeare connection. It occasionally appears in British naming charts but remains genuinely rare. The character Lysander in A Midsummer Night's Dream — the romantic lead who elopes with Hermia — gives it romantic literary credentials.

In Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lysander is the earnest, romantic young man who loves Hermia and braves the enchanted forest for her. The name thus carries associations of literary romance and classical education. In ancient history, Lysander of Sparta was one of antiquity's most brilliant military strategists.

Fun Facts

  • Lysander of Sparta ended the 27-year Peloponnesian War by defeating the Athenian fleet at Aegospotami in 405 BC
  • In A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lysander speaks the famous line: 'The course of true love never did run smooth'
  • Lysander has appeared as a character name in multiple Harry Potter fan theories, thanks to J.K. Rowling's fondness for classical names

Lysander in Other Languages

Greek Λύσανδρος
French Lysandre
German Lysander
Italian Lisandro
Spanish Lisandro

Famous People Named Lysander

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Lysander Spooner

Writer

1808

American political philosopher, abolitionist, and legal theorist known for founding the American Letter Mail Company to ...

American political philosopher, abolitionist, and legal theorist known for founding the American Letter Mail Company to challenge US postal monopoly

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Lysander of Sparta

Military

Spartan admiral who defeated Athens at Aegospotami (405 BC), ending the Peloponnesian War and making Sparta the dominant...

Spartan admiral who defeated Athens at Aegospotami (405 BC), ending the Peloponnesian War and making Sparta the dominant Greek power

Quick Facts

Gender
Boy
Syllables
3
Popularity Rank
#2,200
Total SSA Count
66
Cultural Origins
English Literary Classical
Pronunciation
Moderate
Formality
Formal
Cross-Cultural Ease
Low

Common Nicknames

Ly Sandy Zander

Pairs Well With

Lysander James Lysander Hugh Lysander Arthur Lysander Edmund Lysander William Lysander Theodore Lysander Felix

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Frequently Asked Questions About Lysander

What does the name Lysander mean?
"liberator of men; freer of man" (from Ancient Greek). "one who sets free" (from Ancient Greek (lyein + andros)). Lysander comes from the ancient Greek 'Lysandros,' composed of 'lyein' (to free, to loosen) and 'aner/andros' (man), meaning 'liberator of men' or 'freer of man.' The name was borne by Lysander, the brilliant Spartan admiral who defeated Athens at the Battle of Aegospotami in 405 BC, ending the Peloponnesian War. Shakespeare immortalized the name in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
What is the origin of the name Lysander?
Lysander has Ancient Greek, Ancient Greek (lyein + andros), English, Literary, and Classical origins. In Ancient Greek, it means "liberator of men; freer of man". In Ancient Greek (lyein + andros), it means "one who sets free".
Is Lysander a boy or girl name?
Lysander is primarily used as a boy name.
How do you pronounce Lysander?
Lysander is pronounced l-eyes-AND-er.
How popular is the name Lysander?
Lysander is currently ranked #2200 in popularity for boy names in the United States.
What are common nicknames for Lysander?
Common nicknames for Lysander include Ly, Sandy, and Zander.
What are good middle names for Lysander?
Popular middle name pairings include Lysander James, Lysander Hugh, Lysander Arthur, Lysander Edmund, Lysander William, Lysander Theodore, and Lysander Felix.
What are good sibling names for Lysander?
Names that pair well with Lysander as siblings include Leander, Araminta, Cassius, Evangeline, Ptolemy, Cressida, and Oberon.
How many syllables does Lysander have?
Lysander has 3 syllables, making it distinctive and rhythmic.
Is Lysander a common or rare name?
Lysander is an uncommon name, ranked #2200 in the US. Its rarity gives it a distinctive, memorable quality.

About the Name Lysander

Lysander is a boy name with English, Literary, and Classical origins . The name means "liberator of men; freer of man" in Ancient Greek .

Lysander is currently ranked #2,200 in popularity for boy names in the United States.

The name Lysander has 3 syllables and is pronounced l-eyes-AND-er, making it distinctive and memorable.

Common nicknames for Lysander include Ly, Sandy, and Zander. These shorter forms provide casual alternatives while keeping the elegance of the full name.

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