Leppens
Leppens is a surname of Germanic origin, commonly found in Northern Europe, particularly in Germany and the Netherlands. Its etymology is believed to be derived from personal names or occupational descriptors. One possible origin traces it back to a diminutive of the Germanic name "Leub," meaning "beloved" or "dear." Another theory suggests it may be related to a topographic term, perhaps referring to someone who lived near a pond or marshy area, as "leppe" can refer to such landscapes in some dialects.
Over time, the surname spread through migration and intermarriage, leading to its presence in various regions.