Here is how John answers this question on his Website:
"This is, hands-down, the most-asked question I get. Although I'm three-quarters Irish, my last name is French. It's pronounced "less-kwah" (the opposite of more-kwah) and, of course, was my father's last name."
Less kwah
no, its a Lebanese surname that means "Father of John"
"little John"
The surname is the name used to identify the members of a family, apart from each member's given name. For example: John Smith- Smith is his surname.
As a surname, Johns is English in origin, being one of many forms meaning "son of John."
Since Jews do not have saints, it is very unlikely that the surname St. John would ever be willingly used as a surname by a Jewish person. In the days when Christian officials were assigning surnames to Jews in central and Eastern Europe, they were forbidden to assign names connected with Christianity. Therefore the name St. John is not of Jewish origin.
John Lescroart is a/an Novelist
John Lescroart was born on January 14, 1948.
John Lescroart was born on January 14, 1948.
John Lescroart was born on January 14, 1948.
John Lescroart is 63 years old (birthdate: January 14, 1948).
The city was named by John Mackay in honour of his father George. Their surname was pronounced Mack-eye. However, many locals from 'old' families pronounce it Mack-aye.
The hardcover will be released January 3, 2012.
John Lescroart went to UC Santa Cruz (1966); College of San Mateo (1967); University of San Francisco (1967-68); UC Berkeley (1968-70), AB English Literature with Honors.
John Steinbeck's surname is Steinbeck.
John Knox's surname was Knox.
Their surname is Grimes.
no, its a Lebanese surname that means "Father of John"