Fenn
Not to be confused with Fen.
Fenn typically appears as a surname. Occasionally it appears as a middle name, pen name or name of a fictional character.
Notable people with surname Fenn
See also: John Fenn (disambiguation)
- born in China
- Henry Courtenay Fenn[1] (1894–1978), Chinese-American academic
- born in the United Kingdom
- Ellenor Fenn nee Frere[2] (1743–1813), English writer
- George Manville Fenn (1831–1909), English author
- Harry Fenn (1845–1911), English-American landscape illustrator
- Jaine Fenn[3] (living), British science fiction author
- Jane Fenn Hoskens nee Fenn[4] (1694–1794), English-American Quaker author
- Joanne Fenn (born 1974), English running athlete
- Sir John Fenn (antiquarian)[3] (1739–1794), English aniquarian
- Neale Fenn (born 1977), English-Irish footballer
- Ollie Fenn (born 1988), English footballer
- Rick Fenn[3] (born 1953), English rock guitarist
- Blessed James Fenn, English Martyr
- born in the United States
- Reverend Dr. Courtenay Hughes Fenn (1866–1927), American-Chinese Presbyterian missionary
- E. Hart Fenn (1856–1939), American national politician
- Dr. John Bennett Fenn (born 1917), Nobel laureate in Chemistry
- Sereno Peck Fenn (1844–1927), American entrepreneur
- Sherilyn Fenn (born 1965), American actress
- Stephen Southmyd Fenn (1820–1892), American national politician
- John Fenn (pirate) (died 1723), English pirate
Fictional characters
In the case of the character Fenn Shysa (Star Wars universe), 'Fenn' is used as a given name.
The name Fenn is also used by Wilbur Smith to name one of his characters in his book The Quest (novel). In the book he indicates that the name Fenn means Moon Fish
Use as a middle name
Fenn has been used as a middle name in cases not directly attributable to retention of a maiden name, such as in the case of the English-Australian soldier Anthony Fenn Kemp (1773–1868).
Use as a pseudonym or pen name
Fenn has occasionally been used as a pen name, such as in the case of American writer Charles L. Grant (1942–2006) who wrote under the name "Lionel Fenn" among others.
Other Uses
- Fenn College, predecessor of Cleveland State University
- Fenn Tower, building on the campus of Cleveland State University
- Fenn's Moss, part of a British nature reserve
Notes
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