- Source: Lehtonen
Lehtonen is a Finnish surname of Virtanen type derived from the word lehto, "grove". Notable people with the surname include:
Aatos Lehtonen (1914–1977), Finnish footballer and football manager
Aleksi Lehtonen (1891–1951), Finnish archbishop
Antero Lehtonen (born 1954), Finnish ice hockey player
Antti Lehtonen (born 1993), Finnish ice hockey player
Eero Lehtonen (1898–1959), Finnish pentathlete
Eira Lehtonen (1939–1984), Finnish gymnast
Erkki Lehtonen (born 1957), Finnish ice hockey player
Eva Lehtonen (born 1991), Finnish swimmer
Frans Lehtonen (1859–1920), Finnish blacksmith and politician
Henri Lehtonen (born 1980), Finnish footballer
Jani Lehtonen (1968–2008), Finnish pole vaulter
Joel Lehtonen (1881–1934), Finnish author, translator, critic and journalist
Juho Lehtonen (born 1992), Finnish footballer
Jukka Lehtonen (born 1982), Finnish volleyball player
Kari Lehtonen (born 1983), Finnish professional ice hockey goaltender
Kyösti Lehtonen (1931–1987), Finnish Greco-Roman wrestler
Lahja Lehtonen (1927–2016), Finnish missionary
Lari Lehtonen (born 1987), Finnish cross-country skier
Marja Lehtonen (born 1968), Finnish professional female bodybuilder and personal trainer
Mikko Lehtonen, several people
Mirja Lehtonen (1942–2009), Finnish cross-country skier
Oskari Lehtonen (1889–1964), Finnish lawyer, bank director and politician
Pertti Lehtonen (born 1956), Finnish ice hockey player
Riikka Lehtonen (born 1979), Finnish volleyball player
Samuel Lehtonen (1921–2010), Finnish Lutheran bishop
Sauli Lehtonen (1975–1995), Finnish tango singer
As the ending -nen in Finnish last names refers to a diminutive or in common language to something very small like a leaflet as the -nen ending transfers to -let ending and as the start of the surname means a grove in English, in theory unofficially the surname would mean Grovelet in English; a very small grove. But as a word grovelet does not exist in Finnish language as term that people use to refer to a small grove beyond the surname itself so the term would be only used to refer to a person with the surname, it would be smart just to stay on the level of just in theory. Beyond the surname itself a -nen diminutive ending to a surname is one of the most common type of surnames in Finland such as Virtanen, Kekkonen, Korhonen.
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