Lefebvre
Lefebvre or Lefèbvre is a variant of Lefèvre with the meaning "the blacksmith " an originally professional French family name .
Name bearer
- Alexandre Louis Lefèbvre de Cérisy (1798–1867), French entomologist
- André Lefèbvre (1894–1964), French automotive engineer
- André Louis Lefebvre de Laboulaye (1876–1966), French diplomat
- Catherine Lefebvre (* 1959), French curler
- Catherine Lefèbvre (1753–1835), Duchess of Danzig
- Charles Lefèbvre (1843–1917), French composer
- Charles Lefebvre-Desnouettes (1773-1822), French general of the cavalry
- Claude Lefèbvre (painter) (1633–1675) French painter
- Claude Lefebvre (composer) (1931–2012), French composer and poet
- Dominique Lefèbvre (1810–1865), French clergyman and missionary, titular bishop of Isouropolis
- Dominique Lefebvre (politician) (* 1956), French politician
- Dominique Lefèbvre (soccer player) (born 1961), French soccer player and coach
- Dominique Lefebvre (Manager) (* 1961), French agricultural official and bank manager
- Edmond Lefebvre du Prey (1866–1955), French lawyer and politician
- Édouard René Lefebvre de Laboulaye (1811–1883), French lawyer, publicist, journalist and politician
- Félix Lefebvre (* 1992), French actor
- François Lefebvre de Laboulaye (1917–1996), French diplomat
- François-Joseph Lefebvre (1755-1820), French general and marshal
- Gary LeFebvre (1939–2013), American jazz musician
- Georges Lefèbvre (1874–1959), French historian
- Germain Lefebvre (singer, 1889) (1889-1946), Canadian singer, choir director and music teacher
- Germain Lefebvre (singer, 1924) (1924-2008), Canadian singer and choirmaster
- Germaine Lefebvre (1928–1990), French film actress, see Capucine
- Guillaume Lefebvre (* 1981), Canadian ice hockey player
- Gustave Lefebvre (1879–1957), French Egyptologist
- Henri Lefebvre (1901–1991), French sociologist
- Jean Lefebvre (actor) (1919–2004), French actor
- Jean-Claude Lefèbvre (* 1945), French rally driver
- Jean-François Lefèbvre, chevalier de la Barre (1745–1766), French nobleman
- Jean-Louis Lefebvre de Cheverus (1768–1836), French clergyman, Archbishop of Bordeaux
- Joseph-Charles Lefèbvre (1892–1973), French clergyman, Archbishop of Bourges
- Jules-Joseph Lefebvre (1834–1912), French painter
- Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre (1755–1821), French stage actress, dancer and singer
- Luc Lefèbvre , known as Ptiluc (* 1956), Belgian comic artist
- Marcel Lefebvre (1905–1991), Roman Catholic Archbishop, founder of the Society of St. Pius X.
- Marie-Thérèse Lefebvre (* 1942), Canadian musicologist
- Patrice Lefebvre (* 1967), Italian-Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Philippe Lefebvre (director) (born 1941), French film director
- Philippe Lefebvre (organist) (* 1949), French organist
- Philippe Lefebvre (soccer player) (born 1954), French soccer player
- Philippe Lefebvre (theologian) (* 1960) Swiss Roman Catholic theologian
- Philippe Lefebvre (actor) , French actor, screenwriter and producer
- Philippe Lefebvre (ice hockey player) (born 1991), Canadian ice hockey player
- René Lefebvre (1893–1976), Belgian politician
- Robert Lefebvre (born Robert Gérard Charles Le Febvre ; 1907–1989), French cameraman
- Sébastien Lefebvre (* 1981), French-Canadian musician
- Stéphane Lefebvre (* 1992), French rally driver
- Sylvain Lefebvre (* 1967), Canadian ice hockey player
- Tim Lefebvre (* 1968), American musician
- Thomas Lefèbvre (1636–1720), painter and court architect from Baden
Lefebvre means:
- a former Belgian automobile manufacturer, see Cycles et Automobiles C. Lefebvre et Cie
- a French publishing group, see Editions Francis Lefebvre
- Lefebvre (brewery) , a Belgian brewery
- Lefebvre (Québec) , municipality in the Canadian province of Québec
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Lefebvre on surnames.behindthename.com (English)