lawrence |
leo |
As proper nouns the difference between lawrence and leo
is that
lawrence is , the usual spelling of laurence in the us while
leo is , a latinate variant of.
leo |
monty |
As a proper noun leo
is , a latinate variant of.
paul |
leo |
As a noun paul
is an old italian silver coin; a paolo or
paul can be .
As a proper noun leo is
, a latinate variant of.
me |
leo |
As a pronoun me
is my; of mine.
As a proper noun leo is
, a latinate variant of.
leo |
tania |
As proper nouns the difference between leo and tania
is that
leo is a given name derived from Latin, borne by numerous saints and 13 popes while
Tania is {{given name|female|from=Russian}}.
As a noun Leo
is someone with a Leo star sign.
As an acronym LEO
is the
Lyons Electronic Office Computer, an early British computer.
leo |
tommy |
As a proper noun leo
is , a latinate variant of.
As a noun tommy is
(uk|slang|obsolete) bread, generally a penny roll; the supply of food carried by workmen as their daily allowance.
pisces |
leo |
As proper nouns the difference between pisces and leo
is that
pisces is the fish, a greco-roman constellation of the zodiac named for its presumed resemblance to a pair of fish and supposed to be ruled by neptune and to influence events occurring between february 20 and march 20 (
tropical]]'') or, less often, between march 15 and april 14 (''[[sidereal astrology|sidereal ) while
leo is , a latinate variant of.
As a noun pisces
is someone with a pisces star sign.
leo |
thomas |
As proper nouns the difference between leo and thomas
is that
leo is , a latinate variant of while
thomas is an apostle, best remembered for doubting the resurrection of jesus.
As a noun thomas is
(derogatory|christianity) an infidel (
in reference to the doubting apostle).
leo |
aires |
As a proper noun leo
is , a latinate variant of.
As a verb aires is
.
bani |
leo |
As nouns the difference between bani and leo
is that
bani is plural of lang=en currency while
Leo is someone with a Leo star sign.
As a proper noun Leo is
a given name derived from Latin, borne by numerous saints and 13 popes.
As an acronym LEO is
the
Lyons Electronic Office Computer, an early British computer.
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