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 Aleser:
 Alparslan:
 Amra:
 Apedemak:
 Aplin, Applin:
 Ari:
 Ariel:
 Arielle:
 Arimathea:
 Arlsam:
 Aryeh:
 Asad:
 Aslan:
 Babar Sher:
 Bayhas:
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 Chimaera:
 Cleander:
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 Corin:
 Corryn:
 Curyn:
 Danh Tu:
 Dilan:
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 Goryoun:
 Gur:
 Haidar:
 Haitham:
 Hamza:
 Hamzah:
 Hari:
 Haydar:
 Jad-Bal-Ja:
 Jansher:
 Jato:
 Kefir:
 Kefira:�
 Kesar:
 Kesari:
 Kiara:
 Kimba:
 Kojishi:
 Kosey:�
 Kovu:
 Label:
 Laish:
 Lav:�
 Layth:
 Lea:
 Leander, Leandro:
 Leandra:
 Le�o:
 Leeu:
 Leeuw:
 Leijona:
 Lencho:
 Leo:�
 Leomaris:
 Leo Minor:
 Leon:
 Leon:�
 Leonard:
 Leonardo:�
 Leonid:
 Leonti:
 Leonty:
 Lev:
 Levin
 Lew:
 Lionel:
 Livingston:
 Llewellyn:
 Loeb:
 Loew:�
 Lubaya:
 L�ve: �
 L�we:
 Lyall, Lyel:
 Lyon:
 Mbube:
 Moomba:
 Mrigendra:
 Mrigesh:
 Mufasa:
 Nada:
 Nala:
 Napoleon:�
 Narasimha:
 Nuka:
 Ossama:
 Othniel:
 Puma concolor:
 R�':
 Raion:
 Regulus:�
 Sab:
 Safia, Safiya:�
 Sarabi:
 Sarafina:
 Scar:
 Sekmeht:
 Senge:
 Sengemo:
 Shange:
 Shardul:
 Shetani:
 Shiku:
 Shir:�
 ShiShi:
 Shishigashira:
 Shishio:
 Shizi:
 Shombay:
 Shumba:
 Simba:
 Simha:�
 Simhamukha:
 Simhan:
 Simhanada:
 Simhanadraja:
 Simhaghoma:
 Simhamukha:
 Singa:
 Singapura:
 Singh:
 Sinhagad:
 Tau:
 Tlv-da-tsi:
 Tocho:
 Usaim, Usaym:
 Usamah:�
 Vitani:
 Xamm:
 Yolbars:�
 Zira:
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                  Liondescription of a Lion
 tail of the Lion�
 Lion
 courageous Lion
 the Lion
 the Lion God
 Lion's Son
 Lion
 God's Lion, Lion of God
 Lioness of God
 a Lion dead to the Lord
 Lion
 young Lion
 Lion�
 Lion. From "Arsaelan."
 Lion
 name of the Lion
 a little lioness
 1 part lion, 1 part goat, 1 part snake/dragon
 lion-man
 Lion-hearted�
 Lion
 Lion
 Lion
 Lion
 like a Lion
 like a Lion
 like a Lion; loyal
 Lion hearted�
 Lion Cub
 Cub, young Lion
 Lion
 Lion
 Lion
 Lion; name of the Prophet's uncle
 Lion. Mythology: one of the names of Vishnu
 Lion
 golden Lion�
 life of a Lion�
 Lion
 young Lion
 Lion cub, young Lioness
 pollen, Lion
 saffron; a Lion
 daughter of Simba and Nala in The Lion King
 The White Lion, known as Jungle Taitei�
 Lion cub
 Lion (M)�
 Kiara's love  in The Lion King
 Lion
 a Lion
 Lion�
 Lion
 feminine form of "Leo"
 Lion man; lion-like
 brave as a Lion (F)
 Lion
 Lion
 Lion
 Lion
 Lion (M)
 the Lion
 Lion of the sea  An elaboration of Leo
 the little Lion
 Lion (Variant of Leo)
 Lion
 Lion strength
 bold as a Lion�
 Lion
 Lion
 variant transliteration of Leonti
 Lion
 Lion, Lion-hearted
 the Lion
 Lion. Used in the Middle Ages.
 Lion stone
 Like a Lion
 Lion. Surname.
 Lion
 young Lioness
 Lion�
 Lion
 little Lion
 Lion
 Lion
 cute little Lion-like creature�
 Lion
 Lion
 King of the Pride Lands (The Lion King)
 roar; battle-cry of a warrior
 Childhood friend & mate of Simba (F)
 lion of the woods; from the city of Naples
 man-lion
 Kovu's older brother (The Lion King)
 one of the names of the Lion  (M)
 God's strength, God's Lion
 Lion
 Lion
 Lion
 heart of the Lion, little King, the Prince
 Lion
 pure and wise or Lion's share
 Mother of Simba and Mufasa's mate (TLK)
 Mother of Nala (The Lion King)
 from The Lion King
 Egyptian Lion goddess - Daughter of Bast  (F)�
 Lion
 Lioness
 she who walks like a Lion
 Lion
 original name of Vitani (The Lion King)
 Lion's Roar
 Lion
 Lion
 Lion's Mane or Lion Mask
 the Lion King
 Lion
 he who walks like a Lion
 Lion
 Lion (F)
 Lion�
 Lion-headed Dakini
 Lion
 Lion's Roar
 the Lion King
 Lion's Voice
 name of a Lion-faced Dakini
 Lion
 Lion City
 Lion (M)
 the Lion's fort
 Lion (M)
 Lion
 mountain Lion
 Lion Cub
 like a Lion (M)�
 the daughter of Zira (The Lion King)
 Lion�
 Lion
 Kovu's adopted mother  (The Lion King)
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