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Leor is an Israeli given name, pronounced [lee-ore]. English spellings vary (including Leeor, Leore or Lior), the Hebrew spelling is '?????' (lamed-yud-aleph-vav-resh).
Leor is a unisex name. Leora is a specifically female version. Orlee is a variation on the same root. These are all common names in Israel.
The literal translation is “to me light". The root "ore" means "light", the prefix "lee" is formed of "le" meaning "to" and "ee" meaning "me".

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Leor is an Israeli given name, pronounced [lee-ore]. English spellings vary (including Leeor, Leore or Lior), the Hebrew spelling is '?????' (lamed-yud-aleph-vav-resh).
Leor is a unisex name. Leora is a specifically female version. Orlee is a variation on the same root. These are all common names in Israel.
The literal translation is “to me light". The root "ore" means "light", the prefix "lee" is formed of "le" meaning "to" and "ee" meaning "me". A more natural translation is the imperative "light me up" or even "shine your light on me".
The given name of DJ Lethal of House of Pain is Leor "Lee" Dimant.
Leeor Bar-Haim, born in Tiberias, Israel, was a video producer in Washington, DC; he is now the Residential Sales Director of the [St Regis Resort & Residences] in Bal Harbour, FL.
Leeor Jerushalmy, born in Los Angeles, California, is a well respected plaintiff's personal injury and workers' compensation attorney in New Brunswick, New Jersey.
Leeor Geva, born in Miami, Florida, is a well respected computer expert currently residing in Sunny Isles Beach, Florida.
Leor is also known as a famous Dutch sticker / graffiti artist that decorates the streets of Maastricht and it's surroundings. First noticed in the late nineties and still active nowadays.
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