Lionard
Another answer:
Lionárd the English name Leonard
Ó Leannáin of Fermanagh (Ligoole), Mayo, and East Galway.
Ó Lonáin of Cork (Rosscarbery), Wicklow, and Ossory
Ó Luingeáin of Limerick, Kerry, Cork
Ó Luinín of Fermanagh (Derryvullen), Carlow, Waterford
Mac Loineáin a rare Galway name
Mac Giolla Fhinnéin of West Fermanagh
Mac Giolla Fhionnáin of South Conamara
Mac Giolla Seanáin of Meath, Cavan and Tyrone.
The name may have been re-Gaelicised as Ó Lionaird.
"Leonard" first emerged from the Gaelic surname "O Leannain". There are those who firmly believe that the "Leonard" surname originated in Gascogne, France, deriving from the French masculine given name "Leonard", meaning "lion-bold", indicating that the bearer was thought to be as bold as a lion.
The name Patricia in Polish is spelled "Patrycja" and the name Leonard in Polish is spelled "Leonard."
His last name is Leonard.
Leonard Stone's birth name is Leonard Steinbock.
Leonard Yorr's birth name is Leonard Yedlin.
Leonard Barr's birth name is Leonard Barra.
Leonard Fenton's birth name is Leonard Feinstein.
Leonard Hirshan's birth name is Leonard Hirshan.
Geoff Leonard's birth name is Geoffrey Leonard.
Punky Leonard's birth name is Leonard, Karen.
Janjuan is not Gaelic.
Its origins are in Germany. The Leonard surname originate from the Old High German Leonhard containing the prefix levon ("lion") and the suffix hardu ("brave" or "hardy")Leonard is also an Irish origin surname, from the Gaelic O'Leannain, consisting of the prefix O ("descendant of") and the suffix Leannan("lover"). The oldest public records of the surname appear in 1272 in Huntingdonshire, England, and in 1479 in Ulm, Germany.