Lisbons
Lisbons is a Portuguese surname derived from the capital city of Portugal, Lisbon (Lisboa in Portuguese). The name likely originated as a toponymic identifier for families who migrated from the city to other parts of the Iberian Peninsula or overseas territories. Variations of the surname include Lisbon, Lisbons, and Lisbão, reflecting regional spelling conventions and historical transcription practices.
The Lisbons surname appears in civil records dating from the 16th century, particularly in the Azores and
Notable individuals bearing the surname include João Lisbons (1885–1962), a Brazilian engineer who played a key
Lisbons does not correspond to a distinct geographic location, but the name occasionally appears in fictional