LE
LE stands for:
- Egyptian pound
- Helgoland Airlines (IATA code), former German airline
- Norwegian Air Sweden (IATA code), Swedish airline
- Laryngectomy , surgical removal of the larynx
- Pulmonary embolism, or lupus erythematosus , as a medical abbreviation
- Loading unit in logistics
- Low entry , low entrances to vehicles, items or objects
- livre égyptienne , French for Egyptian pound
- Leipzig , colloquial
- Leinfelden-Echterdingen
- Teaching unit , a course of study
- Learning unit , in some training courses (e.g. acquisition of a trainer license ) a quantity measure for the teaching or training times to be completed
- Unit of length , see length dimension
- Life engineering , IT application
- Liter equivalent , a measure of volume
- Bavarian LE , steam locomotives
- Spain (ICAO code)
- Leicester (postcode area)
- Leipzig-Engelsdorf train station (DS100 code)
LE as a distinguishing mark on license plates:
- Albania: Lezha district (expiring)
- Germany: Lemgo district (to be discontinued)
- Great Britain: Wimbledon (for vehicles from London )
- Italy: Province of Lecce
- Norway: Vadsø
- Austria: City of Leoben (State Police Directorate Styria - Police Commissioner Leoben)
- Portugal: Leiria district (only for truck trailers)
- Serbia: Leskovac
- Slovakia: Okres Levoča
- Spain: Province of León (to be discontinued)
Le or Lê is the surname of the following people:
- Lê Công Vinh (* 1985), Vietnamese football player
- Lê Duẩn (1907–1986), Vietnamese politician
- Lê Đức Thọ (1911–1990), Vietnamese politician
- Lê Hà Anh (* 1991), Vietnamese badminton player
- Lê Hiền Đức (* 1932), Vietnamese civil rights activist
- Lê Hồng Phong (1902–1942), Vietnamese communist party cadre
- Le Jingyi (* 1975), Chinese swimmer
- Lê Khả Phiêu (1931–2020), Vietnamese politician
- Lê Lương Minh (* 1952), Vietnamese politician and diplomat
- Le Maosheng (* 1978), Chinese weightlifter
- Lê Ngọc Nguyên Nhung (* 1984), Vietnamese badminton player
- Lê Quang Huy (* 1997), Hungarian singer, better known as Benji
- Lê Quang Liêm (* 1991), Vietnamese chess player
- Lê Quý Đôn (Scholar) (1726–1784), Vietnamese philosopher, poet and encyclopedist
- Lê Sáng (1920–2010), Vietnamese martial artist
- Lê Tấn Tài (* 1984), Vietnamese soccer player
- Lê Thị Mộng Tuyền (* 1990), Vietnamese athlete
- Lê Thiết Hùng (1908–1986), Vietnamese general and diplomat
- Lê Thu Huyền (* 1994), Vietnamese badminton player
- Lê Tú Chinh (* 1997), Vietnamese athlete
- Lê Văn Tỵ (1904–1964), South Vietnamese general
- Emmanuel Lê Phong Thuân (1930–2010), Vietnamese clergyman, Bishop of Cần Thơ
- François-Xavier Lê Văn Hông (* 1940), Vietnamese clergyman, auxiliary bishop of Huê
- Phạm Lê Thảo Nguyên (* 1987), Vietnamese chess player
- Phaolô Lê Đắc Trọng (1918–2009), Vietnamese clergyman, auxiliary bishop of Hanoi
- Aaron Le (* 1982), German-Vietnamese actor, voice actor and police officer
- Anastasia Le-Roy (* 1987), Jamaican sprinter
- Chi Le (* 1987), German actress
- Cung Le (* 1972), Vietnamese actor and martial artist
- Dinh Q. Lê (* 1968), Vietnamese photographer
- Francesca Lé (* 1970), American porn actress
- Hiep Thi Le (1970-2017), Vietnamese-American actress
- Ivan Le (1895–1978), Ukrainian writer
- Linda Lê (* 1963), French writer
- Nam Le (writer) (* 1978), Vietnamese-Australian writer
- Nam Le (poker player) (born 1980), American poker player
- Nguyên Lê (* 1959), French jazz musician
- Nhi Le (* 1995), German journalist, speaker, presenter and author
- Tuan Le (* 1978), Vietnamese-French poker player
- Van Bo Le-Mentzel (* 1977), German architect of Laotian origin
Lê is the name of the following kings:
- Lê Chiêu Tông , King of Vietnam 1516–1526
- Lê Hoàn (941-1005)
- Lê Lợi (1384 / 1385–1455)
- Lê Ngoạ Triều (986-1009)
- Lê Nhân Tông (1441–1459)
- Lê Thái Tông (1423–1442)
- Lê Thánh Tông (1442–1497)
L&E stands for:
- the brand name of the former US car manufacturer Lundelius & Eccleston