Lyons (surname)
Family name
Lyons is a surname with several origins. It is the name of an eminent Anglo-Norman family (originally styled de Lyons, or de Leonne, and also spelled Lyon) that is descended from Ingelram de Lyons, Lord of Lyons, who arrived in England with the Norman Conquest, and from his relation, Nicholas de Lyons, who emigrated from Normandy to England in 1080 and was granted lands at Warkworth, Northamptonshire by William of Normandy. The family originated in the district of the Forest of Lyons, north of the town of Lyons-la-Forêt , in Norman Vexin , where their seat was the Castle of Lyons. The original surname was 'de Lyons' ('of [the Forest and Castle of] Lyons'): subsequently, the 'de' was removed from the name, and some branches removed the 's' from the end of the word, producing 'Lyon'.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4]
During the 14th century, a branch of the family emigrated to Scotland, where they became Clan Lyon, the Lords of Glamis, and the Earls of Strathmore and Kinghorne. During the 15th century, a branch of the family emigrated to Ireland, where they established a seat at King's County that became known as River Lyons, and a seat at County Westmeath that was named Ledestown/Ledistown Hall, from which they served as High Sheriff of Westmeath and as High Sheriff of King's County. This branch of the family owned land in Antigua and later moved back from Ireland to England.[ 5]
The descendants of the original Warkworth family who remained in England had ceased to reside at Warkworth by the 16th century, and resided on estates in Norfolk, Suffolk, and Middlesex. Some of them intermarried with descendants of the branch of the family that had emigrated to Scotland.[ 1] [ 4] During the 16th and 17th centuries, including after the English Civil War, some members of the family emigrated to America to New York, America.[ 4]
There are other families with the surname that are not related to the Anglo-Norman family, including a Celtic Irish family whose name derives from the Celtic word for 'grey',[ 6] through the Irish names of Ó Laighin and 'Ó Liatháin .[ 7]
People with the surname
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Barry Lyons (footballer) (born 1945), English soccer player
Barry Lyons (baseball) (born 1960), US baseball player
Ben Lyons (born 1981), US film critic
Bert Lyons (footballer) (1902–1981), English footballer
Bert Lyons (trade unionist) (1929–2008), British trade unionist
Bill Lyons (born 1958), US baseball player
Billy Red Lyons (1932–2009), Canadian wrestler
Bonnie Lyons (born 1944), US writer and educator
Brandon Lyons (born 1990), American Para-cyclist
Brittany Lyons (born 1988), Jamaican model
Brooke Lyons (born 1980), US actress
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C. J. Lyons (fl. 2000s), US physician and author
C. P. Lyons (1915–1998), Canadian outdoorsman
Charlie Lyons , US film producer and financier
Charles W. Lyons (1868–1939), American Jesuit and academic administrator
Chalmers J. Lyons , (1874-1935) Oral surgeon
Claire Lyons , fictional character
Cliff Lyons (born 1961), Australian rugby league player
Cliff Lyons (actor) (1901–1974), American motion picture stuntman, second-unit director, and actor
Curt Lyons (born 1974), US baseball player
Cyril Lyons (born 1959), Irish athlete in hurling
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Dan Lyons , CEO, Centre for Animals and Social Justice
Dana Lyons (fl. 1970–2000s), US musician and environmental activist
Daniel Lyons (born 1960), US author
Danny Lyons (1860–1888), US street gang figure
Darryn Lyons (born 1965), Australian-born British news photographer
David Lyons (rugby union, born 1980) , Australian rugby player
David Lyons (actor) (born 1976), Australian television actor
David Lyons (rugby union, born 1985) , English rugby union player
David Lyons (swimmer) (born 1943), US swimmer
de Courcy Lyons (cricketer) (1908–1976), Argentine cricketer
Deb Lyons (fl. 1980–2000s), US singer and songwriter
Denis Lyons (1935–2014), Irish politician
Denny Lyons (1866–1929), US baseball player
Derek Lyons (fl. 2018), American political advisor
Dicky Lyons (born 1947), US football player
Donal Lyons (fl. 2000s), Irish politician
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Ed Lyons (1923–2009), US baseball player
Eddie Lyons (1886–1926), US film actor
Edmund Lyons, 1st Baron Lyons (1790–1858), British diplomat and military leader and Admiral during the Crimean War
Captain Edmund Moubray Lyons , Royal Navy Captain during Crimean War (1819–1855)
Edward Lyons (disambiguation) , several people
Eileen Lyons (born 1941), American politician
Enid Lyons (1897–1981), Australian politician
Ernest Lyon (1860–1938), US-Belizean minister, educator, and diplomat
Eric Lyons (1912–1980), British architect
Eugene Lyons (1898–1985), US author
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Israel Lyons (1739–1775), English mathematician and botanist
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Jack Lyons (disambiguation) , several people
Jacques Judah Lyons (1814–1877), US religious figure
James J. Lyons (1890–1966), American politician
James K. Lyons (1960–2007), American film editor and actor
James L. Lyons (1916–1994), founder of the Monterey Jazz Festival
James M. Lyons (born 1947), American lawyer, figure in the Whitewater controversy and former federal judicial nominee
James W. Lyons (1878–1947), Canadian politician
James Lyons (Upper Canada politician)
James Lyons (Virginia politician) (1801–1882), Confederate politician
James "Ace" Lyons , US Navy admiral, former Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet
Jarryd Lyons (born 1992), Australian rules footballer
Jason Lyons (born 1970), Australian motorcycle racer
Jeffrey S. Lyons (1939 or 1940–2015), Canadian lawyer and community activist
Jeffrey Lyons (born 1944), American television and film critic
Jimmie Lyons (fl. 1910–1920s), US baseball player
Jimmy Lyons (1931–1986), US musician
Jimmy Lyons (footballer) (1897–1970), English footballer
John Lyons (American football coach) (born 1952), American football coach
John Lyons (bishop) (1930–2016), Bishop of Ontario, 1932–52
John Lyons (UK politician) (born 1949), English Labour Party politician
Captain John Lyons of Antigua , English politician and landowner in Antigua
Admiral John Lyons (1787 – 1872) , Royal Navy officer fought on HMS Victory at the Battle of Trafalgar
John Lyons (VC) (1823–1867), Irish soldier in the British army, recipient of the Victoria Cross
John Lyons (ice hockey) (1899–1971), United States ice hockey player who competed in the 1924 Winter Olympics
John Lyons (horse trainer) , author and horse trainer in the field of Natural horsemanship
John Lyons (hurler) (1923–2005), an Irish sportsperson
John Lyons (linguist) (1932–2020), English linguist
John Lyons (poet) (born 1933) is a Trinidad-born poet and artist
John Lyons (actor) (born 1943), English actor
John Benignus Lyons (1922–2007), Jack Binignus Lyons, Irish medical historian and author
John J. Lyons , Secretary of State of New York 1921–1922
John Lyons (Longford politician) , Irish independent / Labour Party politician, represented Longford-Westmeath 1922–27
Jonathon Lyons (born 1951), British businessman
Joseph Lyons (1879–1939), Australian Prime Minister
Joseph M. Lyons (born 1951), US politician
Judd H. Lyons (born 1962), American general
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Oren Lyons (born 1930), Native American, Faithkeeper of the Turtle Clan
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Pat Lyons (1860–1914), US baseball player
Patrick Lyons (1903–1967), Australian Catholic prelate; Third Bishop of Christchurch, New Zealand, and Fourth Bishop of Sale, Victoria, Australia
Paul Lyons , several people, famous American comedian, writer, doctors, and authors
Peter Lyons (disambiguation) , several people
Pratt Lyons (born 1974), US football player
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Reginald Lyons (1922–1976), Irish cricketer
Richard Lyons, 1st Earl Lyons, 1st Viscount Lyons , British Ambassador to the United States and France
Richard Lyons (disambiguation) , several people
Robbie Lyons (1972–2003), US criminal convicted of murder
Robert Lyons (disambiguation) , several people
Rodney Lyons (born 1962), African-American politician
Roger Lyons (born 1942), British labor leader
Ron Lyons (1909–1942), Canadian hockey player
Ross Lyons (born 1984), Scottish cricketer
Russell Lyons (born 1957), American mathematician
Ruth Lyons (disambiguation) , several people
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Samuel Lyons (1791–1851), Australian landowner and businessman
Shane Lyons (born 1988), US television personality
Shelby Lyons (born 1981), US figure skater
Simon Lyons (born 1982), English football player
Sophie Lyons (1848–1924), US criminal figure
Steve Lyons (baseball) (born 1960), US baseball player and announcer
Steve Lyons (writer) (fl. 2000s), British writer
Steve Lyons (rugby league) , rugby league footballer of the 1970s and 1980s
Stuart Lyons (1928–1998), British film producer
Susan Lyons (born 1957), Australian actress
Susanne Lyons (born 1957), chair of the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC)
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[[Fay-Ann Lyons-Alvarez
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Zoe Lyons (born 1971), English comedy performer
See also
References
MacLysaght, Edward, Irish Families: Their Names, Arms and Origins . Irish Academic Press. 4th edition, 1998.
O'Hart, John, Irish Pedigrees . Dublin: James Duffy and Co. 5th edition, 1892.
^ a b Base Mérimée : Château fort , Ministère français de la Culture. (in French)
^ Judith A. Green Henry I: King of England and Duke of Normandy , Cambridge University Press, 2006. The introduction is online: "Introduction: A surfeit of lampreys"
^ Office de Tourisme du Pays de Lyons-la-Forêt: Le pays de Lyons à travers l'histoire Archived 23 August 2016 at the Wayback Machine . This site also contains further historical detail concerning the castle and its royal connections. (in French)
^ a b c Miller, Robert, ed. (1907). The Lyon Memorial: New York Families Descended from the Immigrant, Thomas Lyon of Rye . Press William Graham Printing Co.
^ Langford Vere, Oliver. History of the Island of Antigua, Vol. 2 . Mitchell and Hughes, London, 1894. pp. 214–217.
^ The Surnames of Ireland , Edward MacLysaght, sixth edition (1997), published by the Irish Academic Press, ISBN 0-7165-2364-7 .
^ "100 Irish surnames explained" . www.ireland-information.com .