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Russian ballet dancer and choreographer
Lev Ivanovich Ivanov (Russian: Лев Ива́нович Ива́нов; 2 March 1834, Moscow – 24 December 1901, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian ballet dancer and choreographer
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novelist and poet. Lev Ivanov (1834–1901), Russian ballet dancer, choreographer and Second Balletmaster of the Imperial Ballet. Lev Ivanov (football manager)
Lev_(given_name)
French-Russian ballet dancer and choreographer (1818–1910)
The Sleeping Beauty (1890); The Nutcracker (choreographed jointly with Lev Ivanov) (1892); Le Réveil de Flore (1894); La Halte de cavalerie (1896); Raymonda
Marius_Petipa
1877 ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
now base their performances on the 1895 revival of Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, first staged for the Imperial Ballet on 15 January 1895, at the Mariinsky
Swan_Lake
1877 ballet by Marius Petipa
Imperial Theatres. The role of Solor was created by the forty-three-year-old Lev Ivanov, Premier danseur of the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatres, with the classical
La_Bayadère
Russian professional football coach (born 1967)
Lev Viktorovich Ivanov (Russian: Лев Викторович Иванов; born 19 December 1967) is a Russian professional football coach. Russian Professional Football
Lev_Ivanov_(football_manager)
English ballet dancer and actress (born 1992)
Role, Debut Date and Reference The Nutcracker Sir Peter Wright (after Lev Ivanov) Clara (December 2012) A Month in the Country Sir Frederick Ashton Vera
Francesca_Hayward
1816 story by E. T. A. Hoffmann
composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky and choreographers Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov turned Alexandre Dumas's adaptation of the story into the ballet The Nutcracker
The Nutcracker and the Mouse King
The_Nutcracker_and_the_Mouse_King
1789 comic ballet by Jean Dauberval
entirely based on Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov's 1885 staging for the Imperial Ballet of Saint Petersburg. The Petipa/Ivanov staging was itself based on Paul
La_fille_mal_gardée
Fourth movement of the 13th scene of Swan Lake, Act II
the dancers must coordinate their leg movements while holding hands. Lev Ivanov's choreography—created for the 1895 revival of Swan Lake—was meant to imitate
Danse_des_petits_cygnes
Topics referred to by the same term
runner Leonid Ivanov (test pilot) (1950–1980), Soviet cosmonaut Leonid Lavrovsky, born Ivanov (1905–1967), Russian ballet choreographer Lev Ivanov (1834–1901)
Ivanov
1894 ballet by Marius Petipa
Petipa and music by Riccardo Drigo, to a libretto written by Petipa and Lev Ivanov. First presented by the Imperial Ballet at Peterhof Palace on 6 August [O
Le_Réveil_de_Flore
Soviet hiker, leader of the Dyatlov Pass expedition (1936–1959)
1959, was closed on 28 May 1959 by Sverdlovsk regional criminologist Lev Ivanov with the conclusion that the group had perished from "a compelling natural
Igor_Dyatlov_(hiker)
Traditional, formal style of ballet
Lake: choreographed by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov The Nutcracker: choreographed by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov Ballet technique is the foundational principles
Classical_ballet
1893 ballet comique by Lev Ivanov and Riccardo Drigo
fleita) is a ballet comique in one act, originally choreographed by Lev Ivanov to the music of Riccardo Drigo. First presented by students of the Imperial
The_Magic_Flute_(ballet)
1895 Petipa/Ivanov/Drigo revival of Tchaikovsky's ballet
choreographically and musically on this revival by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, staged for the Imperial Ballet, first presented on 15 January/27 January
Swan_Lake_(1895)
1876 ballet by Léo Delibes
ballet Lev Ivanov, whose death in December 1901 caused the director to hand the project over to the noted premier danseur Pavel Gerdt. Ivanov changed
Sylvia_(ballet)
performance history of Swan Lake, the 1895 edition of Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov, and Riccardo Drigo has served as the definitive version on which nearly
List of productions of Swan Lake derived from its 1895 revival
List_of_productions_of_Swan_Lake_derived_from_its_1895_revival
Russian ballet dancer (1872–1901)
Spanish Dance in the 1895 revival of Swan Lake choreographed by Petipa and Lev Ivanov. In 1896, Skorsiuk performed the role of Morena in Petipa's revival of
Maria_Skorsiuk
Italian ballerina (1863–1930)
Petersburg, 1899. Legnani in the title role of La Camargo, revived by Lev Ivanov. St. Petersburg, 1901. Legnani in the title role of La Camargo with Nikolai
Pierina_Legnani
Italian composer (1846–1930)
the original works and revivals of the choreographers Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov. During his career in Saint Petersburg, Drigo conducted the premieres
Riccardo_Drigo
City in Volgograd Oblast, Russia
Larisa Ilchenko, long-distance swimmer Yelena Isinbayeva, pole vaulter Lev Ivanov, association football manager Yuriy Kalitvintsev, association football
Volgograd
Ballet company in Saint Petersburg, Russia
choreographed by Petipa and his collaborator Lev Ivanov. Premiering at the Mariinsky Theatre in 1895, the Petipa/Ivanov/Tchaikovsky production of Swan Lake was
Mariinsky_Ballet
Tribe of large water birds
most promulgated choreographic version was created by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov (1895), the premiere of which was danced by the Imperial Ballet at the
Swan
on the original by Lev Ivanov. For the Waltz of the Flowers, for instance, Wright utilized the floor patterns designed by Ivanov for the premiere and
List of productions of The Nutcracker
List_of_productions_of_The_Nutcracker
Russian ballerina (born 1979)
Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov): Odette-Odile, Russian Bride Swan Lake (choreography by Dimitrije Parlić, after Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov): Odette-Odile
Svetlana_Lunkina
1862 ballet by Marius Petipa
Bull, Lubov Radina (Ramzaya), Felix Kschessinskiy (King of Nubia), and Lev Ivanov (Fisherman). For Petipa it was the last role: after it he finished his
The_Pharaoh's_Daughter
Russian composer (1855–1914)
known for performances in operettas, married to Lev Ivanov cousin's husband (divorced) – Lev Ivanov (Лев Иванов) ballet dancer and choreographer whose
Anatoly_Lyadov
Russian ballerina and ballet pedagogue (1879–1951)
the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet), where her teachers included Lev Ivanov, Christian Johansson, Yekaterina Vazem, Pavel Gerdt, and Evgenia Sokolova
Agrippina_Vaganova
Rotation of the body
ISBN 0-87910-325-6. Wiley, Roland John (1997). The Life and Ballets of Lev Ivanov. New York: Oxford University press. pp. 164–165. ISBN 0-19-816567-6. Lesko
Turn_(dance_and_gymnastics)
British ballet dancer
Productions. 1980. Swan Lake, original choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, additional choreography by Frederick Ashton and Rudolf Nureyev. The Royal
Anthony_Dowell
1959 unsolved deaths in the Soviet Union
private archive of one of the investigators, Lev Nikitich Ivanov. The film material was donated by Ivanov's daughter to the Dyatlov Foundation. The diaries
Dyatlov_Pass_incident
Ballet-féerie in three acts
acts, with the choreography of Enrico Cecchetti (Acts I and III) and Lev Ivanov (Act II) supervised by Marius Petipa. Music is by Baron Boris Fitinhoff-Schell;
Cinderella_(Fitinhof-Schell)
1840 ballet
Kamenny Theatre. Principal dancers:Praskovia Lebedeva as Satanella, and Lev Ivanov as Count Fabio. Revival by Petipa for the Imperial Ballet with additional
Le_Diable_amoureux_(ballet)
Ballet school in Russia
the school include Charles Didelot, Jules Perrot, Arthur Saint-Léon, Lev Ivanov, Marius Petipa and Mikhail Fokine.[citation needed] Since 1836, the school
Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet
Vaganova_Academy_of_Russian_Ballet
Ukrainian-German ballet dancer
The Nutcracker (choreography: Vasily Medvedev and Yuri Burlaka, after Lev Ivanov), Berlin State Ballet, 2014: as Clara, with Marian Walter Tschaikovsky
Iana_Salenko
1892 ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Tchaikovsky had worked three years earlier on The Sleeping Beauty, assisted by Lev Ivanov. Although the complete and staged The Nutcracker ballet was not initially
The_Nutcracker
Ballet
Sobeshchanskaya Alexandra Vergina Mathilde Kschessinska Basilio Sergei Sokolov Lev Ivanov Nikolai Legat Gamache Dmitri Kuznetsov Nikolai Goltz Pavel Gerdt The Street
Don_Quixote_(ballet)
Topics referred to by the same term
notable works with this title include: The Magic Flute (ballet) (1893) by Lev Ivanov to music by Riccardo Drigo The Magic Flute (1975), Swedish: Trollflöjten
The Magic Flute (disambiguation)
The_Magic_Flute_(disambiguation)
American comedy drag ballet company
Pretto From the classical repertoire Swan Lake Act II (choreography by Lev Ivanov, music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky) The Black Swan (Black Swan Pas de
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo
Les_Ballets_Trockadero_de_Monte_Carlo
American musicologist
his colleagues and his work. Among them, 1997's The Life and Ballets of Lev Ivanov: Choreographer of 'The Nutcracker' and 'Swan Lake,' published through
Roland_John_Wiley
South Korean ballet dancer (born 2004)
Friends in the ballet “Swan Lake”, choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov (1895), revised choreography and stage direction: Konstantin Sergeyev
Jeon_Min-chul
Theatres from 1871 until 1903. Also included is notation for choreography by Lev Ivanov, who served as Second Maître de ballet of the St. Petersburg Imperial
Sergeyev_Collection
King of Lydia (fl. 7th century BC)
D'or as Queen Nisia, Felix Kschessinsky as King Candaules/Tsar Candavl, Lev Ivanov as Gyges and Klavdia Kantsyreva as Claytia. "Le Roi Candaule" is also
Gyges_of_Lydia
Russian dancer (born 1984)
Dawn Swan Lake (choreography: Yuri Grigorovich, after Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov): pas de trois, Neapolitan Bride The Sleeping Beauty (choreography: Yuri
Anastasia_Stashkevich
Russian born ballet dancer and teacher
l'opéra!" program. Repertoire: includes the ballets of Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov, Natalia Kasatkina, Vladimir Vassiliev, Pierre Lacotte, Valerie Panov
Andrey_Klemm
accepted without hesitation. 1895. Swan Lake, act 2, choreography by Lev Ivanov, music by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Danse des petits cygnes (a.k.a. Dance
Pas_de_quatre_(ballet)
Ukrainian-born ballet dancer
Lake (Odette-Odile, Swans, Two Swans); choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev. Raymonda (Raymonda); choreography
Oksana_Skorik
Ballet
fantastic ballet in three acts and four scenes, with choreography by Lev Ivanov and music by Baron Boris Fitinhoff-Schell, first presented by the Imperial
The_Harlem_Tulip
1890 opera by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Designers: Karl Valts (Waltz), Lebedev Balletmasters: Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov Other notable performances 11 or 12 October 1892, Prague, first performance
The_Queen_of_Spades_(opera)
Russian ballet dancer
Romeo and Juliet Leonid Lavrovsky Sergei Prokofiev Von Rothbart Swan Lake Lev Ivanov, Konstantin Sergeyev Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Ivan-Tsarevich The Firebird
Andrey_Ermakov
interventionists” Sergeyev brought with him the records of the Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov choreographies of some 20 classical ballets in the Stepanov notation,
Nicholas_Sergeyev
Ballet company in Austria
Lander's Études, Swan Lake by Rudolf Nureyev after Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, and the Nureyev Gala 2014. At the Vienna Volksoper there were two premieres:
Vienna_State_Ballet
Spanish ballet dancer, artistic director (born 1974)
Blancanieves Ricardo Cué Teatro Arriaga Odette/Odile (Swan Lake) Marius Petipa / Lev Ivanov English National Ballet, Scottish Ballet Consolations & Liebestraum Christopher
Tamara_Rojo
les) is a ballet fantastique in one act, originally choreographed by Lev Ivanov to the music of Riccardo Drigo, first presented by students of the Imperial
The_Enchanted_Forest_(ballet)
Russian ballerina (1871–1962)
shortcomings, Preobrajenska grew strong with training under Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov and Anna Johansson. She developed excellent turnout and toe point, though
Olga_Preobrajenska
Russian ballet dancer (1867–1941)
where he studied under Marius Petipa, Pavel Gerdt, Platon Karsavin and Lev Ivanov. He graduated in 1885 and in a year became a member of the Mariinsky Theatre
Alexander_Shiryaev
Russian-German ballet dancer (born 1987)
Leading Role (pas de deux) Swan Lake (McKenzie after Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov) - Prince Siegfried; Benno La Sylphide (Bruhn, 1983 staging) August Bournonville
Daniil_Simkin
1868 ballet by Marius Petipa
in St. Petersburg, Russia. It featured Lev Ivanov. Roland John Wiley (1997). The Life and Ballets of Lev Ivanov: Choreographer of The Nutcracker and Swan
The_Slave_(ballet)
Sleeping Beauty (1890), and the definitive revival of Swan Lake (1895, with Lev Ivanov). These works were all drawn from European folklore. The female dancers'
History_of_ballet
Itinerant ballet company (1909–1929)
Fokine Alexandre Benois Swan Lake Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov, Michel Fokine (revisions) Konstantin Korovin (sets) Alexander Golovin
Ballets_Russes
French dancer (1710–1770)
The work was later revived in 1901 for the Russian Imperial Ballet by Lev Ivanov for Pierina Legnani. After the Russian Revolution of 1917, however, the
Marie-Anne de Cupis de Camargo
Marie-Anne_de_Cupis_de_Camargo
Ukrainian dancer
Illusions – like 'Swan Lake' (utilizing choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov): Count Alexander Nijinsky: Arlequin/Spirit of the Rose, Léonide Massine
Alexandr_Trusch
Calendar year
Bertha Wehnert-Beckmann, German photographer (b. 1815) December 11 – Lev Ivanov, Russian choreographer (b. 1834) Physics – Wilhelm Conrad Röntgen Chemistry
1901
UK ballet company
Nine Sinatra Songs 33 Twyla Tharp The Nutcracker 50,50 Peter Wright, Lev Ivanov, Vincent Redmon Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker Sweeties 35 David
Birmingham_Royal_Ballet
Swedish ballet dancer
Kaydanovskiy (originated 2nd couple) The Nutcracker - Nureyev, after Petipa and Lev Ivanov (Snowflake Solo) Onegin - John Cranko (Olga) Raymonda - Nureyev (Clémence)
Nikisha_Fogo
Russian dancer (born 1980)
after Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov): Prince Siegfried Swan Lake (choreography: Rafael Samorukov, after Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov): Prince Siegfried Swan
Ruslan_Skvortsov
Ballet company in the United Kingdom
Soviet Union to stage full productions of ballets by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, which were central to the repertory of the Imperial Russian Ballet. To
The_Royal_Ballet
Ballet choreographed by Frederick Ashton
year Paris first heard Rossini's opera La Cenerentola. Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov, and Enrico Cecchetti choreographed Cinderella for the Imperial Mariinsky
Cinderella_(Ashton)
1975 film
Kostolevsky as Ivan Aleksandrovich Annenkov, Decembrist, cavalergard Lev Ivanov as Nikolay Raevsky, a general from the cavalry (not in the credits) Raisa
The Star of Captivating Happiness
The_Star_of_Captivating_Happiness
Ballet program
combined with Marius Petipa's choreography. The production also includes Lev Ivanov's original choreography, complemented by additional staging from George
World_Ballet_Series
American ballet dancer (born 1996)
Ratmansky Swan Lake (Odette/Odile; pas de trois; Big Swan) Kevin McKenzie after Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov Thirteen Diversions Christopher Wheeldon
Catherine_Hurlin
Russian ballet dancer
Vikharev Swan Lake (Odette-Odile); choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev Raymonda (Raymonda, Henrietta
Ekaterina_Kondaurova
1974 Soviet–Czechoslovak war film
Bohumil Pastorek as Klement Gottwald Martin Štěpánek as npor. Otakar Jaroš Lev Ivanov as náměstek lidového komisaře Jiří Pleskot as Eduard Beneš Hanjo Hasse
Sokolovo_(film)
1872 ballet by Marius Petipa
Lev Ivanov (as Vestris, the Maître de Ballet) and Timofei Stukolkin (as the Comte de Melun). Camargo was revived by Petipa's second ballet master Lev
Camargo_(ballet)
Russian opera by Tchaikovsky
Anton Bartsal, set design by Matvey Shishkov and Mikhail Bocharov, and Lev Ivanov as Balletmeister. Four days later, on 19 February [OS February 7], the
Mazeppa_(opera)
Russian dancer (1854–1922)
1891. He danced in the ballets of Arthur Saint-Léon, Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov. After completing his career of ballet dancer, he became a teacher at
Platon_Karsavin
Opera by Alexander Borodin
Mariinsky Theatre. Set designers were Yanov, Andreyev, and Bocharov, while Lev Ivanov was balletmaster. Moscow premieres followed in 1892 by the Russian Opera
Prince_Igor
British choreographer
reminiscent of The Nutcracker's original choreographers, Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov. In 1995, AMP premiered Bourne's restaging of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake
Matthew_Bourne
Russian composer, pianist and professor of music
Petersburg, with choreography planned by Lev Ivanov, but the production was not staged because of Ivanov's death before its completion. Revived by Mikhail
Anton_Arensky
inspired by the culture and folklore of the west region of Ukraine." Lev Ivanov. "A Conductor's Guide To Myroslav Skoryk's Carpathian Concerto" (PDF)
Carpathian_Concerto
Soviet filmmaker (1906–1950)
Sergei Parajanov, Marlen Khutsiev, Alexei Korenev, Yuri Zakrevsky, Lev Ivanov, Lev Danilov. Savchenko died on 14 December 1950 and was buried in Moscow
Igor_Savchenko
Private museum Muscovite, Russia
collection also contains works by famous 20th-century photographers Lev Ivanov, Ivan Shagin, and Lev Borodulin, as well as masterpieces by contemporary western
Museum_of_Avant-Garde_Mastery
High-level member of a ballet company
en Chef of the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatres from 1859 until 1869. Lev Ivanov (1834–1901), Deuxieme Maître de Ballet of the St. Petersburg Imperial
Ballet_master
1887 play by Anton Chekhov
for merging. › Ivanov (Russian: Иванов; also transliterated as Ivanoff) is a four-act drama by the Russian playwright Anton Chekhov. Ivanov was first performed
Ivanov_(play)
Ensemble of professional ballet dancers
February 22, 2000 The Nutcracker Mary Day/Martin Buckner after Marius Petipa/Lev Ivanov Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky December 1961 The Nutcracker Septime Webre Peter
The_Washington_Ballet
Russian ballet dancer
version by Konstantin Sergeyev Swan Lake Odette/Odile Marius Petipa, Lev Ivanov. Revised version by Konstantin Sergeyev Le Papillion Pas de Deux Marie
Alina_Somova
Japanese ballet dancer
(Goh Ballet Youth Company) Odette-Odile – Swan Lake by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov (Vienna Festival Ballet) Swanilda – Coppélia by Christopher Lee Wright
Yuka_Ebihara
1870 ballet by Marius Petipa
January 17–29, 1871 in St. Petersburg with Adèle Grantzow as Trilby and Lev Ivanov as Count Leopold. Petipa made a more direct adaptation of Nodier’s novella
Trilby_(ballet)
Italian ballerina
hired by the Mariinsky Theatre where she danced with Enrico Cecchetti in Lev Ivanov's The Tulip of Haarlem in 1889. On 15 January 1890, she danced Aurora in
Carlotta_Brianza
1928 film
Pozdnyakov Lev Ivanov as Kayum Stepan Borisov as Yemelyan Pugachev It is known that after the premiere in Germany one White émigré Antonov-Ivanov attempted
Bulat-Batır
French ballet dancer
Désiré Swan Lake (choreography: Rudolf Nureyev, after Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov): Prince Siegfried The Nutcracker (choreography: Rudolf Nureyev): Drosselmeyer/Prince
Mathieu_Ganio
1858 ballet by Marius Petipa
the Count), Timofei Stukolkin, Marfa Muravyova, Anna Prikhunova, and Lev Ivanov. In 1870 Marius Petipa restaged this ballet at the Mariinsky Theatre.[citation
A_Marriage_During_the_Regency
American ballet company and academy
opened on October 7, 2016. Swan Lake (choreography after Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov set and updated by former American Ballet Theatre principals Amanda McKerrow
Colorado_Ballet
1886 ballet by Marius Petipa
(as Pepita), Pavel Gerdt (as Pepito), Enrico Cecchetti (as Dupré), and Lev Ivanov (as Milon) in the leading roles. This was the last ballet to be given
The King's Command or The Pupils of Dupré
The_King's_Command_or_The_Pupils_of_Dupré
Japanese manga series and its adaptation(s)
Farewell. Nutcracker Suite (originally choreographed by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov with a score by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky). Appeared in Volume 16, Summer
7_Seeds
British ballet dancer and choreographer (1929–1992)
Gerhard Bohner Nicholas Georgiadis Production after Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov Anastasia 1971 Royal Ballet Tchaikovsky, Symphonies No 1 and No 3; Martinů
Kenneth_MacMillan
Russian dancer (born 1984)
Frantz Swan Lake (choreography: Yuri Grigorovich, after Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov): Jester The Sleeping Beauty (choreography: Yuri Grigorovich, after Marius
Vyacheslav_Lopatin
1876 ballet by Marius Petipa
Cupid), Mariia Gorshenkova (as Venus), Christian Johansson (as Jupiter), Lev Ivanov (as Adonis), and Platon Karsavin (as Triton). The ballet was revived by
Les_Aventures_de_Pélée
Russian ballerina
de trois of the act I in Swan Lake — choreography by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, in the version of Konstantin Sergeyev; Kitri in Don Quixote — choreography
Elena_Evseeva
LEV IVANOV
LEV IVANOV
Male
English
 Short form of English Leonard, LEN means "lion-strong." Compare with another form of Len.
Male
English
 Short form of English Lewis, LEW means "famous warrior." Compare with another form of Lew.
Male
Hebrew
(לֵב) Hebrew name LEV means "heart." Compare with other forms of Lev.
Male
Hungarian
 Short form of Hungarian Levente, possibly LEVI means "governor, guide." Compare with other forms of Levi.
Male
Russian
 Yiddish name LEV means "lion." In use by the Russians. Compare with other forms of Lev.
Male
Native American
 Native American Hopi name LEN means "flute." Compare with another form of Len.
Boy/Male
Australian, Christian, Czech, Czechoslovakian, French, German, Hebrew, Latin, Polish, Russian
Lion; Similar to Leo; Brave; Heart; Crown; Garland
Male
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Leo, LEÓN means "lion."
Male
English
Short form of English unisex Alex, LEX means "defender of mankind."
Male
English
 Short form of English Leonard, LEO means "lion-strong." Compare with another form of Leo.
Female
Hebrew
 Variant spelling of Hebrew Leah, LEA means "weary." Compare with another form of Lea.
Male
Polish
 Polish form of Yiddish Lev, LEW means "lion." Compare with another form of Lew.
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Zeeb, ZEV means "wolf."Â
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Italian, Jamaican, Latin, Polish, Portuguese, Swedish, Swiss, Teutonic
Brave; Lion-bold; Brave People; Lion-man; Leo
Boy/Male
Czechoslovakian Latin Russian Hebrew
Lion.
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Meadow
Male
Yiddish
(לֵב) Yiddish name LEV means "lion." In use by the Russians. Compare with other forms of Lev.
Female
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Lifa, LIV means "life."
Male
English
 English short form of English Levi, LEV means "adhesion, joined to" or "crown, garland." Compare with other forms of Lev.
Female
English
 Old English name LEA means "meadow." Compare with another form of Lea.
LEV IVANOV
LEV IVANOV
Girl/Female
Indian
Light
Girl/Female
Danish, German, Greek, Swedish
Pearl
Girl/Female
Indian
Pleasant, Satisfied, Content
Girl/Female
English
Modern name based on Jane or Jean; Based on Janai meaning 'God has answered. '.
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Part of God's Body; Part of God
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ashirvad | ஆஷீரà¯à®µà®¾à®¤
Blessing
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Feel Happiness
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Arriving; Approaching; Descending; Happening; Coming; Being Present
Surname or Lastname
English
English : probably a variant of Lambert.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Veerottam | வீரோதà¯à®¤à®®
Supreme amongst braves
LEV IVANOV
LEV IVANOV
LEV IVANOV
LEV IVANOV
LEV IVANOV
v. t.
To use as a leg, with it as object
n.
A bow, esp. in the phrase to make a leg; probably from drawing the leg backward in bowing.
v. t.
To cause; to make; -- used with the infinitive in the active form but in the passive sense; as, let make, i. e., cause to be made; let bring, i. e., cause to be brought.
v. t.
To give, grant, or assign, as a work, privilege, or contract; -- often with out; as, to let the building of a bridge; to let out the lathing and the plastering.
n.
The part of any article of clothing which covers the leg; as, the leg of a stocking or of a pair of trousers.
v. t.
To gather or exact; as, to levy money.
imp. & p. p.
of Let
v. t.
To allow to be used or occupied for a compensation; to lease; to rent; to hire out; -- often with out; as, to let a farm; to let a house; to let out horses.
v. t.
To raise or collect by assessment; to exact by authority; as, to levy taxes, toll, tribute, or contributions.
v. i.
To seize property, real or personal, or subject it to the operation of an execution; to make a levy; as, to levy on property; the usual mode of levying, in England, is by seizing the goods.
n.
That which resembles a leg in form or use; especially, any long and slender support on which any object rests; as, the leg of a table; the leg of a pair of compasses or dividers.
n.
A retarding; hindrance; obstacle; impediment; delay; -- common in the phrase without let or hindrance, but elsewhere archaic.
v. t.
To let anew, as a house.
n.
Law; as, lex talionis, the law of retaliation; lex terrae, the law of the land; lex fori, the law of the forum or court; lex loci, the law of the place; lex mercatoria, the law or custom of merchants.
a.
Of or pertaining to the part or side opposite to that against which the wind blows; -- opposed to weather; as, the lee side or lee rail of a vessel.
a.
Led by pixies; bewildered.
n.
The act of levying or collecting by authority; as, the levy of troops, taxes, etc.
n.
Grass or meadow land; a lea.
v. i.
To be let or leased; as, the farm lets for $500 a year. See note under Let, v. t.