• Source: Lemmens
    • Lemmens is a Dutch patronymic surname derived from "Lambert's son". The name is particularly popular in Belgian Limburg where it is the ninth most common last name. Notable people with the surname include:

      Alfons Lemmens (1919–2013), Dutch footballer
      An Lemmens (born 1980), Belgian presenter
      Erwin Lemmens (born 1976), Belgian professional soccer player
      Gertrude Lemmens (1914–2000), Dutch Roman Catholic sister and missionary
      Helen Lemmens (1834–1906), English soprano, wife of Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens
      Jacques-Nicolas Lemmens (1823–1881), Flemish composer and organist
      Jean-Nicolas Lemmens (1850–1897), Dutch Catholic priest and Canadian bishop
      Leon Lemmens (1954–2017), Belgian Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop
      Salesius Lemmens (1904–1942), Dutch Apostolic Prefect of the Order of Friars Minor
      Sean Lemmens (born 1994), Australian rules footballer
      Stacy Lemmens (1998–2006), Belgian murder victim
      Steve Lemmens (1972–2016), Belgian snooker player
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      Celina Lemmen (born 1985), Dutch swimmer
      Georges Lemmen (1865–1916), Belgian neo-impressionist painter


      See also


      Lemmens Institute or Lemmensinstituut, a Belgian conservatory in Leuven
      Leroy Lamis (1925–2010), American sculptor whose family name originally was Lemmens


      References




      External links


      The dictionary definition of lemmens at Wiktionary
      Media related to Lemmens (surname) at Wikimedia Commons

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