There are
1481
Lenarts in the USA
Lenart is the
18601st
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Lenart

AntonLenart

Anton Lenart was a Slovenian painter known for his landscapes and portraits.

KarlLenart

Karl Lenart was an Austrian football player who played as a midfielder for several clubs, including Austria Wien.

TomLenartowicz

Tom Lenartowicz is a Polish-Australian bodybuilder and personal trainer, known for his impressive physique and success in bodybuilding competitions.

LidijaLenart

Lidija Lenart is a Slovenian biathlete who has competed in several Winter Olympic Games and World Championships.

EvaLenart

Eva Lenart is a Hungarian actress known for her roles in Hungarian films and theater productions.

ZsomborLenart

Zsombor Lenart is a Hungarian football player who plays as a defender for several clubs, including FC Utrecht.

JanLenart

Jan Lenart Šturm is a Slovenian philosopher and writer who has published several books on philosophy and cultural criticism.

AndreiLenart

Andrei Lenart is a Belarusian football player who has represented the Belarus national team in international competitions.

AnaLenart

Ana Lenart is a Croatian paralympic swimmer who has won multiple medals in Paralympic Games and European Championships.

AlexandraLenartova

Alexandra Lenartova is a Slovak figure skater who has competed in international skating competitions, including the Winter Olympics.

Lenart Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Lenart' is of Slavic origin and is derived from the given name 'Lenart' or 'Leonard', which means 'lion strength' or 'brave lion' in Old German. It is a common surname in Slovenia and other Slavic countries.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Lenart' is most commonly found in Slovenia, where it originated. It is also found in other Slavic countries such as Croatia, Serbia, and Slovakia.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Lenart' include 'Lenard', 'Lenhart', 'Lenarz', 'Lenarek', 'Lenre', 'Lenars', 'Lenairt', 'Lenar', 'Lenarth', and 'Lenarta'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Lenart' may have been carried by immigrants from Slovenia and other Slavic countries to various parts of the world, especially during periods of political and economic migration.