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Lennon

Lennon is a surname of Irish origin. It derives from the Gaelic Ó Leannáin (descendant of Leannán), a patronymic name associated with families in Ulster and other parts of Ireland. The name spread with the Irish and Scottish diaspora, and in modern times it is found in Ireland, the United Kingdom, and North America.

Variants of the surname include Leannon and Leannan, with Lennon remaining the dominant modern form. The surname

Notable people with the surname include John Lennon (1940–1980), English musician and a founding member of the

In contemporary contexts, Lennon is also used as a given name in various countries, reflecting John Lennon’s

is
most
common
among
people
of
Irish
ancestry
in
Ireland,
Northern
Ireland,
Scotland,
and
countries
with
Irish
emigrant
communities.
Beatles.
Lennon’s
influence
on
popular
music
and
culture
is
widely
recognized.
His
family
includes
his
first
wife
Cynthia
Lennon
(1939–2015)
and
their
son
Julian
Lennon
(born
1963);
after
their
divorce,
Lennon
married
Yoko
Ono
and
had
a
second
son,
Sean
Lennon
(born
1975).
enduring
cultural
impact.