The name Lennon can refer to one of several individuals or groups: means = " GOODAS Anglicized from Irish Ó Leannáin (“descendant of Lover (leannán)”) and from Ó Lionáin (“descendant of Blackbird (Lonán)”).
John Lennon (1940–1980), singer, musician, poet and songwriter famous as a member of The BeatlesCynthia Lennon (1939–2015), John Lennon's first wife (born Cynthia Powell)Julian Lennon (born 1963), John Lennon's first son, with Cynthia PowellSean Lennon (born 1975), John Lennon's second son, with Yoko OnoFreddie Lennon and Julia Lennon, parents of John LennonThe Lennon Sisters, four siblings who sang together as part of an act, most notably seen on The Lawrence Welk ShowDianne Lennon, American singerJanet Lennon, American singerKathy Lennon, American singerPeggy Lennon, American singerThe members of Venice (band):Kipp Lennon (born 1960), American musicianMark Lennon, American musicianMichael Lennon, American musicianPat Lennon, American musicianAaron Lennon (born 1987), English football playerAlton Lennon, Democratic U.S. senator from the state of North CarolinaBen Lennon, Australian rules footballerBruce Lennon, Australian rules footballerHarry Lennon, English professional footballerJimmy Lennon (1913–1992), American boxing ring announcer (Jimmy Lennon Sr or Jr)John Brown Lennon (1850-1923), American labor union leader and general-secretary of the Journeyman Tailors Union of America (JTU)J. Robert Lennon, American novelist, short story writer, musician and composerJoseph Lennon, Irish politicianMark Lennon (born 1980), Australian rugby playerNeil Lennon (born 1971), Irish football playerPaul Lennon (born 1955), Australian politicianSteven Lennon (born 1988), Scottish football playerStephen Yaxley-Lennon (born 1982), political activist, known better as Tommy RobinsonThomas F. Lennon, American documentary filmmakerThomas Lennon, American screenwriterThomas Lennon (born 1970), American actor, comedian, writer, director and producerThomas L. Lennon (1896-1963), American screenwriter