The name "Liandro" is pronounced as /liˈændro/. The first syllable "li" is pronounced with a short "i" sound followed by an "l" sound. The second syllable "an" is pronounced with a short "a" sound and an "n" sound. The third syllable "dro" is pronounced with a "d" sound followed by a rolled "r" sound and a short "o" sound. The spelling of the name "Liandro" accurately reflects its pronunciation with each letter representing a specific sound.
The name Liandro does not have a widely known etymology as it appears to be a relatively rare name. However, it is likely derived from the Greek name Leander, which means lion of a man or man like a lion. It is composed of the elements leo meaning lion and andros meaning of a man. The name Leander is popularized through Greek mythology, particularly through the myth of Hero and Leander, where Leander is a young man who swam across the Hellespont to be with his lover Hero. It is possible that Liandro is a variant or an adaptation of the name Leander.