Lyon may refer to
- Places
- Lyon, France
- The Lyon-based football club, Olympique Lyonnais
- Lyon, Mississippi, USA
- Lyon, Perth and Kinross, Scotland
- Lyon County (disambiguation)
- Lyon Township (diambiguation)
- Science
- The Lyon hypothesis, see X-inactivation
- Officials, councils etc
- Lyon Court, the institution that regulates heraldry in Scotland
- Council of Lyon, two ecclesiastical councils of the Middle Ages held in Lyon, France
- First Council of Lyon (1245; Pope Innocent IV; regarding the Crusades)
- Second Council of Lyon (1274; Pope Gregory X; regarding papal election procedures)
- Lord Lyon King of Arms, head of Lyon Court, a Scottish heraldic official
- Clan Lyon Scottish clan associated with the lands of Glen Lyon in Perthshire, Scotland
- People with the family name Lyon
- Brandon Lyon (born 1979), American baseball pitcher
- Danny Lyon (born 1942), American photographer and filmmaker
- Garry Lyon (born 1967), Australian rules football player
- Jamie Lyon (born 1982), Australian rugby league player
- Lisa Lyon, American female bodybuilder
- Mary Lyon (1797 - 1849), pioneer in women's education in America
- Mary F. Lyon (born 1925), English geneticist
- Nathaniel Lyon (1818–1861), US Civil War general
- Robert Menli Lyon ((born 1789, date of death unknown), defender of Australian Aboriginal rights
- Robert Lyon (duellist) (1812 - 1833), last Canadian killed in a duel
- Robert W. Lyon (1842–1904), Mayor of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
- Ross Lyon (born 1966), Former AFL player and current coach of the St Kilda Football Club
- Sterling Lyon (born 1927), Premier of Manitoba from 1977 to 1981
- Sue Lyon, (born 1946), American former actress
- Gustave Lyon, former French acoustician
- Fictitious people
- Lyon (Suikoden), a major character in the video game Suikoden V
See also
- Richard Lyon, (disambiguation)
- Lyons (disambiguation)
- Lion (disambiguation)
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