Lehner

Lehner is a surname. It derives from the Middle High German verb lehen "to hold land as a feudal tenant", and was once used to indicate a person's status as a land-holder.[1]

Persons with this surname include:

  • Christine Lehner (born 1952), American novelist and short story writer
  • Daniel Lehner (born 1994), Austrian racing cyclist
  • Edward H. Lehner (born 1933), American politician
  • Ernst Lehner (1912–1986), German footballer
  • Eugene Lehner (1906–1997), Hungarian violist and music educator
  • Gerald Lehner (born 1963), Austrian journalist and author
  • Gerald Lehner (born 1968), Austrian football referee
  • Helmuth Lehner (born 1968), Austrian metal musician
  • Hugo Lehner (1902–1952), Swiss alpine guide and skier
  • Joseph Lehner (1912–2013), American mathematician
  • Karl-Heinz Lehner, Austrian operatic baritone
  • Katharina Lehner (born 1990), German mixed martial artist
  • Mark Lehner, American archaeologist
  • Otto Lehner (1898–1977), Swiss cyclist
  • Paul Lehner (1920–1967), American baseball outfielder
  • Peggy Lehner (born 1950), American politician (Republican Party)
  • Peter Lehner (born 1958), American lawyer and environmentalist
  • Robin Lehner (born 1991), Swedish ice hockey goaltender
  • Stefan Lehner (born 1957), Swiss designer
  • Ulrich L. Lehner (born 1976), German theologian
  • Waltraud Hollinger, birth name of Valie Export (born 1940), Austrian avant-garde artist
  • Wilhelm Lehner (1914–2012), German military officer

References

  1. ^ American Family Names. Oxford University Press, USA. May 8, 2003. Retrieved October 8, 2009.

See also

Surname list
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