Lennon
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Name — An Irish surname, also used as a given name, famously borne by musician John Lennon.
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Etymology
From Irish Ó Leannáin (“descendant of Lover (Leannán)”) and from Ó Lonáin (“descendant of Blackbird (Lonán)”).
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What does “Lennon” mean?
The word “Lennon” means an Irish surname, also used as a given name, famously borne by musician John Lennon.
How do you pronounce “Lennon”?
“Lennon” is pronounced LEHN-uhn (/ˈlɛn.ən/ in IPA).
How do you use “Lennon” in a sentence?
Here is “Lennon” used in a sentence: “Lennon co-founded the Beatles with Paul McCartney.”
What part of speech is “Lennon”?
“Lennon” is a name.
Is “Lennon” a common word?
“Lennon” is an uncommon word in modern English.
Is Lennon primarily a surname or a given name?
Lennon is originally an Irish surname, though it has also become popular as a given name, particularly in tribute to musician John Lennon.
Why is the name Lennon associated with music?
The name Lennon is widely associated with music because it was famously borne by John Lennon, a musician who helped popularise it as a first name choice for children.