Lonnie
For other uses, see Lonnie (disambiguation).
Lonnie | |
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Pronunciation | LON-ee |
Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Old German |
Meaning | Ready for battle |
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Lonnie is a given name usually used for males. It's meaning is "ready for battle" derived from Old German.
People
- Lonnie Athens, American research criminologist
- Lonnie D. Bentley (born 1957), American professor of computer science
- Lonnie Theodore Ted Binion (1943–1998), American casino executive
- Lonnie Bradley (born 1968), American boxer
- Lonnie Brooks (born 1933), American blues singer and guitarist
- Lonnie Bunch (born 1952), American educator and historian
- Lonnie Burr (born 1943), American actor, dancer, choreographer, singer, director and author
- Lonnie Cameron (born 1964), Canadian hockey player
- Lonnie Carton, American family therapist and educational consultant with a daily radio show on CBS
- Leonidas Frank "Lon" Chaney (1883 – 1930) American film actor
- Lonnie Chapin (born 1970), bass guitarist known for playing in the Christian rock band Tait
- Lonnie Chisenhall (born 1988), American baseball player
- Alonzo Clayton (1876-1917), American horse racing jockey
- Lonnie Coleman (1920–1982), American novelist and playwright known for the Beulah Land trilogy
- Lonnie Dennis (born ca. 1938), Canadian football player
- Lonnie Dixon (1932-2011), American collegiate basketball official
- Lonnie Donegan (1931–2002), Scottish skiffle musician known as the King of Skiffle
- Lonnie Ford (born 1979), American football player in the Arena Football League
- Lonnie Franklin (born 1952), American suspected serial killer
- Lonnie Frisbee (1949–1993), American Pentecostal evangelist and mystic
- Lonnie Goldstein (born 1918), American baseball player
- Lonnie Gordon, American singer and songwriter from the Bronx
- Lonnie Graham, photographer, professor, installation artist and cultural activist
- Lonnie Hammargren (born 1937),
American politician
- Lonnie Hamme (born 1964), Retired U.S. Navy Deep Sea Diver, and inventor
- Lonnie Hanzon (born 1959), American artist based in Colorado
- Lonnie Hillyer (1940-1985), American jazz trumpeter
- Lonnie Holley (born 1950), American artist
- Lonnie Johnson (musician) (1899–1970), American blues and jazz singer, guitarist and songwriter
- Lonnie Johnson (inventor) (born 1949), American engineer and inventor known for the Super Soaker water gun
- Lonnie Johnson (American football) (born 1971), an American football player
- Lonnie Jordan (born 1948), American funk musician, founding member of War
- Lonnie C. King, Jr., African-American human rights activist
- Lonnie Kjer (born 1972), Danish singer who competed in the Eurovision contest of 1990
- Lonnie D. Kliever (1932–2004), American professor of religious studies
- Lonnie Latham (born 1946), American pastor in Oklahoma
- Lonnie Lee (born 1940), Australian singer
- Lonnie Lee (born 1954), American professional wrestler and author
- Lonnie Loach (born 1968), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lonnie Lynn (born 1943), American basketball player
- Lonnie Rashid Lynn, Jr. (born 1972), an American hip-hop artist and actor known by the name "Common"
- Lonnie Mack (born 1941), American guitarist and vocalist
- Lonnie Maclin (born 1967), American baseball player
- Lonnie Marshall, American bassist, singer and songwriter
- Lonnie Marts (born 1968), American football player
- Lonnie Mayne (1944–1978), American professional wrestler
- Lonnie R. Moore (1920-1956), American World War II bomber pilot and Korean War double ace
- Lonnie McLucas, former Black Panther Party member and convicted murderer
- Lonnie Napier (born 1940), American politician
- Lonnie Nielsen (born 1953), American golfer
- Lonnie Ortega (born 1946), American artist specializing in aviation art
- Lonnie Palelei (born 1971), American football player
- Lonnie Park, musician and front man of Ten Man Push
- Lonnie Perrin (born 1952), American football player
- Lonnie "Bo" Pilgrim (born 1928), American entrepreneur, founder of Pilgrim's Pride
- Lonnie Pitchford (1955–1998), American blues musician and instrument maker in Mississippi
- Lonnie Plaxico (born 1960), African-American jazz bassist
- Lonnie Quinn (born 1963), American weatherman
- Lonnie Randolph (Indiana politician) (born 1949), an American politician
- Lonnie Ratliff (born 1948), American record producer and songwriter
- Lonnie Sanders (born 1941), American football player
- Lonnie Shelton (born 1955), American athlete who played basketball for the New York Knicks
- Lonnie Simmons, American record producer
- Lonnie Smith (born 1955), American baseball outfielder
- Lonnie Smith (jazz musician) (born 1942), American organist
- Lonnie Smith (boxer) (born 1962), American former lightweight champion boxer
- Lonnie Spragg (1879–1904), rugby union player who represented Australia
- Lonnie Szoke (born 1978), Canadian musician, songwriter and record producer
- Lonnie Liston Smith (born 1940), American jazz, soul and funk musician
- Lonnie Thompson (born 1948), American paleoclimatologist
- Lonnie Lee VanZandt (1937-1995), American professor of physics at Purdue University
- Lon Warneke (1909–1976), American baseball player, umpire and judge
- Lonnie Warwick (born 1942), American football player
- Lonnie Wright (1945–2012), American professional basketball and football player
- LeeRoy Yarbrough (1938–1984), American NASCAR race car driver
- Lonnie Young (born 1963), American football player
- Lonnie Youngblood (born 1941), American saxophonist and bandleader
- Lonnie Zamora (1933–2009), New Mexico police officer who reported a UFO
Fictional characters
- Lonnie, a recurring character on Scrubs - list of Scrubs characters
- Lonnie Machin, alter ego of DC Comics superhero Anarky
References
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