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Lennon | Meaning, Origin & History | The Name Library

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Lennon

The name Lennon is both a surname and a given name that has grown in popularity in English-speaking countries in recent years for both boys and girls.

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Meaning

The name Lennon is both a surname and a given name that has grown in popularity in English-speaking

Snapshot

A girl name with 2 syllables. Currently considered rare.

Popularity Over Time

U.S. Data (2000-2023)

Explore how the popularity of Lennon has changed over the last two decades.

Historical Context & Cultural Origin

Originally an Irish surname, Lennon gained wider recognition as a given name largely due to the immense popularity of John Lennon, a founding member of The Beatles. Its usage has since grown, appealing to parents seeking a name with a cool, artistic, and somewhat rock-and-roll vibe. The name evokes a sense of creativity and a connection to music history.

Famous Namesakes

John Lennon, Lennon Murphy, Lennon Stella, Lennon Gallagher

Nicknames & Variations

Len, Lennie

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