Levenson is a surname. It may be a variant of the Scottish surname Livingstone. The Livingstone are a Scottish branch of the Irish Dunleavy/MacNulty royals.[1] Levenson (and Levinson, Levinsohn, etc.) may also be a Jewish surname, meaning "son of Levi" - referring to one of the twelve tribes in Israel. Levenson may refer to:
Alan Levenson, American Jewish scholar
Arthur Levenson (1914–2007), American cryptographer who worked at Bletchley Park during World War II
Barry Levenson, American blues musician and record producer
Barton Paul Levenson (born 1960), American science fiction writer
Boris Levenson (1884–1947), Romanian composer
Bruce Levenson (born 1949), American businessman and philanthropist
Christopher Levenson (born 1934), Canadian poet
Claude B. Levenson (1938–2010), French journalist and writer
Dan Levenson (artist) (born 1972), American contemporary artist
Dan Levenson (musician) (born c. 1955), American musician and storyteller
Ellie Levenson (born 1978), British journalist
Emanuel Levenson (1916–1998), American classical musician
Fredrick Levenson (1945–2012), American author and psychoanalyst
Gavan Levenson (born 1953), South African golfer
Jeanine Levenson, known as Jeanine Tesori (born 1961), American composer of musicals
Jill Levenson, American social worker
Jon D. Levenson, American Hebrew Bible scholar
Joseph R. Levenson (1920–1969), American historian
Laurie Levenson (born 1956), American lawyer and professor
Mark Levenson, American musical director
Noah Levenson (born 1981), American computer programmer and writer
Robert Levenson (1897–1961), American lyricist
Sam Levenson (1911–1980), American humorist, writer, television host and journalist
Silvia Levenson (born 1957), Argentine glass artist and activist
Stan Levenson (1938–2016), Canadian sprinter
Steven Levenson (born 1984), American playwright and television writer
Thomas Levenson, American science writer and academic
^John O’Hart, Irish Pedigrees; or, The Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation, 5th edition, in two volumes, originally published in Dublin in 1892, reprinted, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1976, Vol. 1, (Heremon Genealogies), p. 426
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