Lennart
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Lennart is a variant of Leonard most common in Sweden. Notable people named Lennart are:
As a surname:
- Isobel Lennart (1915–1971), American screenwriter and playwright
- Sonja de Lennart (born 1920), European fashion designer
As a given name:
- Lennart Alexandersson (born 1947), Swedish footballer, father of football players Niclas and Daniel Alexandersson
- Lennart Åqvist (born 1932), Swedish logician
- Lennart Askinger (1922–1995), Swedish football defender
- Lennart Atterwall (1911–2001), Swedish javelin thrower and European champion
- Lennart Augustsson, Swedish computer scientist
- Lennart Axelsson (musician) (born 1941), Swedish trumpet player
- Lennart Axelsson (politician) (born 1953), Swedish politician, member of the Riksdag
- Lennart Beijer (born 1947), Swedish Left Party politician, member of the Riksdag 1994–2006
- Lennart Bengtsson, meteorologist currently interested in global climate modelling
- Lennart Bergelin (1925–2008), Swedish tennis player and coach
- Lennart Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg (1909–2004), Prince of Sweden and Duke of Småland from 1909 to 1932
- Lennart Bodström (born 1928), Swedish politician, Minister for Foreign Affairs from 1982 to 1985
- Lennart Bohman (1909–1979), Swedish boxer
- Lennart Bunke (1912-1988), Swedish football forward
- Lennart Carleson (born 1928), Swedish mathematician
- Lennart Carlström (born 1943), Swedish orienteering competitor
- Lennart Daléus (born 1946), Swedish politician, leader of the Swedish Centre Party from 1998 to 2001
- Lennart Dozzi (1910–1987), Swedish canoeist
- Lennart Ebbinge (born 1956), former Swedish handball player
- Lennart Ekdahl (1912–2005), Swedish sailor
- Lennart Eriksson (musician) (born 1956), the bass player in the rebellious Swedish punk rock band Ebba Grön
- Lennart Eriksson (handballer) (born 1944), former Swedish handball player
- Lennart Fremling (born 1946), Swedish Liberal People's Party politician
- Lennart Geijer (born 1909), Swedish politician and lawyer
- Lennart Ginman (born 1960), Danish bassist, composer and music producer
- Lennart Green (born 1941), world champion close-up/card magician
- Lennart Gripenberg (1852–1933), Finnish politician
- Lennart Gustavsson, (born 1954), Swedish Left Party politician
- Lennart Hannelius (1893–1950), Finnish sport shooter
- Lennart Hartmann (born 1991), German footballer
- Lennart Hedmark (born 1944), retired Swedish track and field athlete
- Lennart Hedquist (born 1943), Swedish politician of the Moderate Party
- Lennart Heimer (1930–2007), Swedish-American neuroscientist and educator
- Lennart Hellsing (born 1919), son of the merchant Paul Hellsing and his wife Sigrid
- Lennart Hjulström (born 1938), Swedish actor and director
- Lennart Hyland (1919–1993), Swedish TV-show host and journalist
- Lennart Jähkel (born 1956), Swedish actor
- Lennart Johansson (born 1929), the president of the Union of European Football Associations from 1990 to 2007
- Lennart Johansson (ice hockey) (1941–2010), Swedish professional ice hockey player
- Lennart Johnsson (born 1944), Swedish computer scientist and engineer
- Lennart Klingström (1916–1994), Swedish sprint canoeist
- Lennart Klockare (born 1945) a Swedish social democratic politician
- Lennart Kollberg, fictional character in the books by Maj Sjöwall and Per Wahlöö
- Lennart Kollmats (born 1943), Swedish Liberal People's Party politician
- Lennart Koskinen (born 1944), clergyman in the Church of Sweden, serving as Bishop in Visby
- Lennart Larsson (cross-country skier) (born 1930), Swedish cross-country skier
- Lennart Larsson (footballer) (born 1953), former Swedish footballer
- Lennart Lindroos (born 1886), Finnish breaststroke swimmer
- Lennart Ljung (born 1946), Swedish Professor in the Chair of Control Theory at Linköping University since 1976
- Lennart Ljung (1921–1990), Swedish Army general
- Lennart Magnusson (1924–2011), Swedish fencer
- Lennart Mathiasen (born 1948), Danish sprint canoeist who competed in the early 1970s
- Lennart Meri (1929–2006), Estonian writer, film director and statesman, President of Estonia from 1992 to 2001
- Lennart Nilsson (born 1922), Swedish photographer and scientist
- Lennart Olsson, (born 1961), Swedish zoologist & embryologist, professor of comparative zoology at the Friedrich Schiller University of Jena
- Lennart Petrell (born 1984), Finnish professional ice hockey player
- Lennart Poettering, computer programmer
- Lennart Rodhe (1916–2005), Swedish artist, painter and printmaker
- Lennart Rönnback (1905–2007), Finnish White Guard veteran of the Finnish Civil War of 1918
- Lennart Roslund (born 1946), Swedish sailor
- Lennart Samuelsson (born 1924), former football player from Sweden
- Lennart Sandin (1919–1991), Swedish bobsledder who competed in the early 1950s
- Lennart Skoglund, (1929–1975), Swedish football player
- Lennart Söderberg (born 1941), Swedish football manager and former football player
- Lennart Steffensen (born 1977), Norwegian football midfielder
- Lennart Stekelenburg (born 1986), Dutch swimmer who is specialized in breaststroke
- Lennart Strand (1921–2004), Swedish middle distance runner, 1500 m silver medallist at the 1948 London Summer Olympics
- Lennart Strandberg (1915–1989), Swedish athlete who competed mainly in the 100 metres at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin
- Lennart Svedberg (1944–1972), Swedish ice hockey defenceman
- Lennart Thy (born 1992), German footballer
- Lennart Torstenson, Count of Ortala, Baron of Virestad (1603–1651), Swedish Field Marshal and military engineer
- Lennart Viitala (1921–1966), Finnish freestyle wrestler and Olympic champion
- Lennart von Post (1884–1951), Swedish naturalist and geologist
- Lennart Wass (born 1953), Swedish football manager
- Lennart Wing (born 1935), Swedish former international footballer who played in defence
See also
- Lenard, a surname
- Lenhart, a surname
- Municipality of Lenart, a small town and municipality in northeastern Slovenia
- Leonard (disambiguation)
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