The surname Leon has origins in various cultures and is derived from the Latin word "leo," meaning lion. In Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, it is a habitational surname referring to someone who lived in a place with the name Leon, which comes from the Latin name for the city of León in Spain. In French, the surname is derived from the Old French personal name "Leon," which was brought to England by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066. Overall, the surname Leon is fairly common in Spanish-speaking countries as well as in France and Italy.
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