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Re: Lyren?
Lyren is the plural of Lyra (German for “lyre”). Forebears lists it as a surname, but there seems to be only 87 people bearing it. I’m guessing it has about the same usage as a first name since it’s so uncommon. Hope this helped at least a bit!
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Lyren is a Swedish place-name, and Lyrén (slight difference in spelling)is a Swedish surname, though not a common one. Whether the two are related I cannot say.
The surname is listed on this page of Swedish surnames -
http://www.stenbanken.com/tng/surnames-all.php?tree=lindh
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Thanks! I didn't know Swedish used that particular accent mark.
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