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Lunn Name Meaning & Lunn Family History at Ancestry.com®
Lunn Name Meaning. English Norwegian and Danish: variant of Lund . Source: Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022. Similar surnames: Lung, Lenn, Lunt, Lund, Bunn, Lynn, Gunn, Lunny, Nunn, Munn. 430,000 record (s) for Lunn. 139K Birth, Marriage, and Deaths. 8K Military Records. 8K Immigration Records. 120K Census and Voter Lists.
Today on Luann - Comics by Greg Evans and Karen Evans - GoComics
Best Of When Your Frenemy Goes Fragile The GoComics Team. January 17, 2018
Lunn History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms - HouseofNames
It is derived from the family living in an area that was referred to as the laund, which was Old Norman word meaning the open space in a forest or the lawn. There were a number of locations in England with this topograghic place-name including Yorkshire and Lancashire.
Sir Arnold Lunn | Skiing Pioneer, Mountaineer & Writer
Sir Arnold Lunn (born April 18, 1888, Madras, India—died June 2, 1974, London, Eng.) was a British slalom skier and international authority on skiing who in 1922 introduced slalom gates (paired poles between which the skier must pass on his downward descent) and thereby created the modern Alpine slalom race. Lunn was introduced to skiing as a ...
Surname Database: Lunn Last Name Origin
Last name: Lunn. SDB Popularity ranking: 1879. Recorded as Lund, Lune, Lunn, Lone, Lound, Lunt, Lunne, this is an English also recorded in Ireland and Scotland. It derives from the pre 7th century Scandanavian-Viking word lundr and literaly means 'one who lived in or by a wood or grove''.
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