This makes me think of recording artist Annie Lennox, of Eurythmics fame. I personally wouldn't use it unless you have a special connection to the place from which the name is derived.
― Anonymous User 10/10/2018
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This is the name of a district in Scotland, sounds like it too. Twas a name once but who cares, it's a place now.
It's the last name of Colonel William Lennox in the Transformers movies. Since watching these movies, I have fallen in love with this name! When I am going to have children, this name is at the top of my list for boy's names.
― Anonymous User 1/15/2017
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Lennox is a brand of air conditioning and heating systems named after its founder Dave Lennox.
Lennox is one of the Scottish lords in Shakespeare's Macbeth. As with the other lords (Ross, Angus, etc), Lennox was not his given name, but rather the region of Scotland over which he presided.
And in yet another Agatha Christie masterpiece, Appointment with Death, there is a character named Lennox Boynton, who was a man. With all this you'd think she loved the name! I, personally, like the name Lennox, although it gives a semi-androgynous vibe for the male name I intend it to be.
In Agatha Christie's novel "The Mystery of the Blue Train" there is a secondary character named Lenox Tamplin, which incidentally happens to be a female.