Leo in Ogham Script
How to write the name Leo in the ancient Celtic Ogham alphabet. Below you'll find the full transliteration, a letter-by-letter breakdown, and the tree meanings associated with each character.
Leo Written in Ogham
᚛ᚂᚓᚑ᚜
"Leo" transliterated into Ogham Unicode characters
Letter-by-Letter Breakdown
About This Transliteration
The name Leo transliterates into Ogham as ᚂᚓᚑ, using 3 Ogham characters. Each letter in the Ogham alphabet is known as a fid and belongs to one of four traditional groupings called aicmí.
Ogham transliteration maps modern Latin spelling onto the phonetic sounds of the ancient Irish alphabet. This means some letters are combined (e.g., "ng" becomes a single Ogham character) and some letters without a direct Ogham equivalent use the nearest phonetic substitute.
Ogham was historically written bottom-to-top along the edge of a standing stone or wooden post. Today it's most commonly seen written horizontally, left-to-right, which is the convention used on this site and in most modern applications including tattoos.
Is "Leo" an Irish Name?
Whether you're exploring your Celtic heritage or simply drawn to the beauty of ancient scripts, Ogham offers a unique way to represent your name in a writing system with over 1,500 years of history. The transliteration of Leo follows the same conventions used by professional tattoo artists and Celtic scholars worldwide.
If you'd like to explore other variants or want to try a different spelling, use our Ogham translator tool to customise the result.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do you write Leo in Ogham?
Leo is written in Ogham as ᚂᚓᚑ. This uses 3 characters from the traditional 25-letter Ogham alphabet.
Is the Ogham translation of Leo historically accurate?
Ogham was designed for Old Irish, not modern English names. Transliterating "Leo" is a modern convention that maps the name's sounds onto the closest Ogham equivalents. This is the approach used by Celtic scholars and professional tattoo artists.
What does each Ogham letter in Leo mean?
Each Ogham letter is associated with a tree or plant in the Celtic tree calendar. Luis (L) represents the Rowan tree; Edad (E) represents the Aspen; Onn (O) represents the Gorse.