Lehmon is of Finnish origin, derived from the Finnish word 'lehmon', which translates to 'lemon'. This unique and uncommon name adds a refreshing touch of citrus to its bearer's identity. In Finland, it is primarily used as a given name for boys but could potentially be used for girls as well, depending on personal preference. Lehmon rolls off the tongue with ease, consisting of just two syllables: "leh" and "mon". It offers an interesting alternative to more traditional or common names.
The name Lehmon experienced varied popularity between the years of 1916 and 1935, with peaks at 7 births per year in 1916 and 1935, and a high of 8 births in 1917. The most notable gap is the decade between 1918 and 1928, where no births were recorded for nine years, before resuming with 5 births each in 1926 and 1928. Overall, there were a total of 37 births during this period.