English: from the Middle English personal name Lefman,
Old English Leofman, composed of the elements leof
‘dear’, ‘beloved’ + mann ‘man’, ‘person’. This came to be used
as a nickname for a lover or sweetheart, from Middle English
lem(m)an. There is no connection with the word denoting the
citrus fruit (which is of Persian origin).Scottish and
northern Irish: variant of Lamont.
Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4
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