Summary

The surname FENN is of English origin and has a rich history. It is derived from the Old English word 'fenn', meaning "marsh" or "fen". The name may have been originally given to someone who inhabited or came from an area with marshy or fenland. Some variations of the surname include Fen, Fenny, and Fennell.
There are
5172
Fenns in the USA
Fenn is the
6548th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Fenn

JohnFenn

Chemist and Nobel Laureate known for his pioneering work in mass spectrometry and the development of soft ionization techniques.

Sheri-LynnFenn

Actress best known for her role as Audrey Horne in the television series Twin Peaks.

CordellW.

Inventor and entrepreneur who founded Fenn Manufacturing Company, specializing in innovative industrial machinery.

ChristineFenn

Art historian and curator recognized for her contributions to the field of contemporary art and her expertise in art conservation.

WilbertFenn

Professional soccer player who played as a midfielder for various clubs and represented his country in international competitions.