Lisandro is a masculine name with Spanish origins. It is pronounced as lee-SAHN-droh (/liˈsandro/) in Spanish. This name has variations, with Lysander being one of them. Lisandro has been given to baby boys in the United States since at least 1958, according to available data. Over the years, its popularity has fluctuated, but it remains a relatively uncommon choice for parents. In recent years, Lisandro has been given to around 50-90 newborn boys annually in the US. Despite its rarity, Lisandro carries a sense of strength and sophistication that can make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a unique and culturally rich name for their son.
Lisandro López, also known as Lisandro, is an Argentine professional footballer who currently plays for the Argentine Primera División club Sarmiento, known for his versatility as a striker and on the wings. |
Lisandro Martínez is an Argentine professional footballer known for his strong defensive skills and currently plays for Manchester United and the Argentina national team. |
Lisandro de la Torre was an esteemed Argentine politician known for his ethical approach to politics and his founding of the Democratic Progressive Party. |
Lisandro Cuxi, also known as Lisandro Monteiro Furt, is a Cape Verdean singer-songwriter and dancer who won the sixth season of The Voice: la plus belle voix and released his debut album Ma bonne étoile in 2017. |
Lisandro Aristimuño is an Argentine musician and singer-songwriter known for blending rock, pop, and electronica with traditional Argentinian folk music, born in Viedma, capital of the province of Río Negro. |