Kenyon
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Kenyon is a surname of English or Irish origin: Celtic for "Blonde"
- Baron Kenyon, barony since 1788, baronetcy since 1784
- Carol Kenyon
- Daisy Kenyon
- Dean H. Kenyon, professor at SFSU
- Don Kenyon
- Dorothy Kenyon
- E. W. Kenyon, evangelist and president of a Bible Institute
- Frederic G. Kenyon, biblical scholar
- Herbert Hollick-Kenyon, aircraft pilot in Antarctica
- James Kenyon, English pioneer of cinematography
- Jane Kenyon, American poet and translator
- John Samuel Kenyon, American phonetician
- Kathleen Kenyon, British archaeologist of Neolithic culture
- Leigh Kenyon
- Lloyd Kenyon, 1st Baron Kenyon
- Mel Kenyon, American racing driver
- Nicholas Kenyon
- Peter Kenyon, chief executive of Chelsea Football Club
- Sandy Kenyon
- Sherrilyn Kenyon, American writer of pulp fiction novels
- Tom Kenyon
- William S. Kenyon, United States Senator of Iowa
- William Kenyon-Slaney
Kenyon can also refer to:
- Kenyon Martin, professional basketball player for the NBA's Denver Nuggets
- Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio
- Kenyon Review, American literary journal
- The city of Kenyon, Minnesota
- Kenyon and Knott, a pronunciation dictionary of American English
- Kenyon Hopkins, composer
[edit] See also
- Kinyon