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"Leyb" is a lion. "Leybl" is the diminuitive ... small or young lion.

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The Yiddish name Leybl is a variant of the name Aryeh, which translates to "lion" in Hebrew. It is a strong and powerful name, symbolizing bravery and courage.

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