Lior (Hebrew: ליאור) is a Jewish given name which means "my light" in Hebrew.[1][2] Alternative spellings include Leeor, Leor, and Lyor. A female variant is Leora.
Lior may refer to the following persons:
- Lior, Israeli-born Australian singer-songwriter
- Lior Arditti (born 1977), Israeli basketball player
- Lior Ashkenazi, Israeli actor
- Lior Asulin, Israeli football player
- Lior Ben-David, Israeli professional wrestler
- Lior Eliyahu (born 1985), Israeli basketball player
- Lior Jan, Israeli football (soccer) player
- Lior Lubin (born 1979), Israeli basketball player and coach
- Lior Mor (born 1976), Israeli tennis player
- Lior Narkis, Israeli singer who represented Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2003
- Lior Perlmutter, member of the Israeli Goa trance group Astral Projection
- Lior Rafaelov, Israeli football (soccer) player
- Lior Raz (born 1971), Israeli actor and screenwriter
- Lior Rosner, composer, primarily of the Power Rangers franchise
- Lior Schleien, Israeli satirist
- Lior Shamriz, German-Israeli film director
- Lior Suchard, Israeli mentalist
Leor
- Leor Dimant (born 1972), Latvian-American musician
- Leor Weinberger (born 1977), Canadian scientist
Lyor
- Lyor Cohen (born 1959), American music industry executive
See also
- Leor Energy, a natural gas company in Texas
- Leora
Notes and references
- ↑ "eteacherhebrew.com - Lior".
- ↑ "Name Lior". Retrieved 15 August 2014.
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