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Lehner is a surname. It derives from the Middle High German verb ''lehen'' "to hold land as a feudal tenant", and was once used to indicate a person's status as a land-holder. Persons with this surname include: * Christine Lehner (born 1952), American novelist and short story writer * Ernst Lehner (1912–1986), German footballer * Eugene Lehner (1906–1997), Hungarian violist and music educator * Gerald Lehner (born 1963), Austrian journalist and author * Gerald Lehner (born 1968), Austrian football referee * Helmuth Lehner (born 1968), Austrian metal musician * Hugo Lehner (1902–1952), Swiss alpine guide and skier * Joseph Lehner (1912–2013), American mathematician *
Mark Lehner Mark Lehner is an American archaeologist with more than 30 years of experience excavating in Egypt. He was born in North Dakota in 1950. His approach, as director of Ancient Egypt Research Associates (AERA), is to conduct interdisciplinary archaeo ...
, American archaeologist * Otto Lehner (1898–1977), Swiss cyclist * Paul Lehner (1920–1967), American baseball outfielder * Peggy Lehner, American politician (Republican Party) * Peter Lehner (born 1958), American lawyer and environmentalist * Robin Lehner (born 1991), Swedish ice hockey goaltender *
Stefan Lehner Stefan Lehner (born 1957 in St. Gallen, Switzerland) is a Swiss designer who lives and works in Utrecht, Netherlands. He studied Philosophy, Mathematics, Language and Communication Coach in Enterprises. From 1978–2004 he lived and worked ...
(born 1957), Swiss designer * Wilhelm Lehner (1914–2012), German military officer


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* '' Lechner'' (a variant) {{surname, Lehner German-language surnames