Lennon

What does the baby name Lennon mean? Learn about what Lennon means, its history & origin, popularity in our random name database, pronunciation, similar names, nicknames & spelling variations.

Lennon - Name Meaning, Origin & Popularity

Spelling of Lennon
L-E-N-N-O-N, is a 6-letter male given name.
Pronunciation of Lennon
LEN-ən
LEN en
Meaning of Lennon
Small cloak or cape, dear one, of a courtesan, descendant of leannan or lonan.
Origin of Lennon
The name 'Lennon' originated from Ireland and Scotland. It is derived from the Irish surname Ó Leannáin, which means 'descendant of Leannán'. The name Leannán itself is derived from the Irish word leann, meaning 'lover' or 'sweetheart'.
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Similar Names, Nicknames, & Spelling Variations of Lennon
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Popularity of Lennon
The name 'Lennon' has experienced moderate popularity over the years. It gained attention in the mid-20th century with the rise of the famous musician and songwriter John Lennon, a member of the iconic band The Beatles. The name's association with John Lennon contributed to its increased usage during that time.
Lennon currently has 148 likes, and is in the top 3% of liked boy's names. The name Arlo is slightly more popular than Lennon.

Etymology of Lennon

The etymology of the name 'Lennon' can be traced back to the Irish language. The surname Ó Leannáin is composed of two elements. The prefix Ó signifies 'descendant of', while Leannáin refers to the personal name Leannán, meaning 'lover' or 'sweetheart'. Therefore, 'Lennon' can be interpreted as 'descendant of the lover' or 'descendant of the sweetheart'.

Cultural Significance of Lennon

The name 'Lennon' carries cultural significance primarily due to its association with John Lennon and his impact on music and popular culture. John Lennon's contributions to the music industry and his advocacy for peace and social justice have made him an influential figure. As a result, the name 'Lennon' is often seen as a tribute to his legacy and ideals.