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Def Leppard fans have finally worked out the true meaning behind the rock bands name.Def Leppard's Rick Savage Admits He “Loved” Touring With Mötley Crüe,  Gushes Over Nikki Sixx

The iconic rock band was formed in Sheffield, England, in 1976 and the lineup has consisted of Rick Savage, Joe Elliott, Rick Allen, Phil Collen and Vivian Campbell. Some of their most popular songs include Love Bites, Bringin’ on the Heartbreak and Don’t Shoot Shot Gun.

While fans know their music, many were surprised to find out the name for Def Leppard came when Joe and Rick were just teenagers. “I started coming up with names for bands that didn’t exist and Deaf Leopard in the traditional spelling was one that sounded good,” Joe previously explained.

Joe had been trying to create band names for a school art project. He’d decided to start designing rock concert posters after getting bored of painting fruit bowls.

The great thing about art is it’s subjective, so you can talk to the teacher and go, ‘Look, I don’t want to do this bowl of fruit. Can I do a rock poster?”” Joe said during an episode of All Things Considered.

He added, “I spent the whole term just making up posters for bands that I’d like to see or wish I’ve seen. Eventually, I just started making names up because I got bored, and one of them just happened to be Def Leppard.”

While the name started out as Deaf Leopard, Joe’s bandmates weren’t happy to be named after an animal with a hearing impairment. Def Leppard’s original drummer Tony Kenning was the one who suggested they mix up the spelling.

Joe added, “Tony just drew a line through the A and stuck a line down the O so we could still see the original spelling, but he had graffiti on top. It wasn’t until maybe a month later when somebody wrote it out again that we noticed, ‘Well, it looks like Led Zeppelin,’ but at the time, we all went, ‘We’d rather look like them than The Flying Lizards, so stick with it.’ Silly name, really, but look at racehorses—I don’t think I’ve ever seen one that doesn’t have a silly name.”

After uncovering the story of the name’s origin, fans flocked to X to share their thoughts. “I could understand not wanting to use the name Deaf Leopard. Great name modification!” one person wrote.

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