Lennix is a sleek, modern twist on the Scottish surname-turned-given-name Lennox, itself rooted in the Gaelic placename Leamhanach, “elm field.” Carrying that subtle woodland echo into the digital age, the extra “i” and final “x” lend the name a contemporary, almost tech-forward sheen—one can’t help noticing its near rhyme with “Linux.” Used for boys and girls alike, Lennix has hovered just inside the U.S. Top 1,000 over the past decade, with annual births ranging from the teens to the mid-40s; statistically speaking, that makes it familiar enough to spare endless pronunciation lessons yet rare enough to keep playground duplicates at bay. Spoken simply as LEN-iks, Lennix balances rugged Scottish heritage with sharp, cosmopolitan energy, appealing to parents who like their tradition served with a side of innovation.