Leopold is the modern form of the Germanic name Luitbald, composed of two stems, common to Germanic names. The first part is related to Old High German liut meaning "people", the second part bald or balt is of Germanic origin and means "brave".[1] The name is not related to the names Leon and Leonard which mean lion.[2] The name gradually spread across Western Europe and during the 16th century it became popular in the southern Holy Roman Empire, due to the influence of the Margraves of Austria from the Babenberg dynasty.
Over a dozen Austrian rulers took the name, as did nearly a dozen from other European realms.
- Leopold Andrian (1875−1951), Austrian author, dramatist and diplomat
- Leopold Friedrich Günther von Goeckingk (1748–1828), German lyric poet, journalist, and Prussian official
- Leopold Engel (1858–1931), German writer and occultist
- Leopold Schefer (1784–1862), German poet, novelist, and composer
- Leopold Schwarzschild (1891–1950), German author
- Leopold Staff (1878–1957), Polish poet
- Leopold Suhodolčan (1928–1980), Slovene writer
- Leopold Tyrmand (1920–1985), Polish novelist, writer, and editor
- Leopold von Ranke (1795–1886), German historian and a founder of modern source-based history
- Leopold von Sacher-Masoch (1836–1895), Austrian writer and journalist
- Leopold Zunz (1794–1886), founder of academic Judaic Studies
- Leopold Auer (1845–1930), Hungarian conductor and composer
- Leopold Damrosch (1832–1885), German American conductor and composer
- Leopold Godowsky (1870–1938), American pianist and composer
- Leopold Godowsky Jr. (1900–1983), American violinist and chemist
- Leopold Hager (born 1935), Austrian conductor
- Leopold Hofmann (1738–1793), Austrian composer
- Leopold Koželuch (1747–1818), Czech composer and music teacher
- Leopold Mannes (1899–1964), American musician
- Leopold Mozart (1719–1787), German conductor and composer
- Leopold Ross, English musician
- Léopold Simoneau (1916–2006), French-Canadian lyric tenor
- Leopold Spinner (1906–1980), Austrian British composer and editor
- Leopold Stokowski (1882–1977), British conductor
- Leopold Wlach (1902–1956), Austrian clarinetist
- Leopold Auenbrugger (1722–1809), Austrian physician
- Leopold B. Felsen (1924–2005), American physicist
- Léopold Eyharts (born 1957), French astronaut
- Leopold Gmelin (1788–1853), German chemist
- Leopold Horner (1911–2005), German chemist
- Leopold Infeld (1898–1968), Polish physicist
- Leopold Melichar (1856–1924), Czech entomologist and physician
- Leopold Ritter von Dittel (1815–1898), Austrian urologist
- Leopold Ružička (1887–1976), Croatian-Swiss scientist
- Leopold Saverio Vaccaro, American surgeon and scientist
- Leopold Schenk (1840–1902), Austrian embryologist
- Leopold von Schrenck (1826–1894), Russian zoologist, geographer and ethnographer