Levi (family name)
Levi or Lévi is a family name derived from the male first name of the same name .
Name bearer
A.
- Abraham ben Eliezer ha-Levi (around 1460 – around 1529), Spanish Kabbalist and messianic visionary
- Alda Levi (1890–1950), Italian Classical Archaeologist
- Amir Levi (* 1977), Israeli badminton player
- Angelika Levi (* 1961), German filmmaker, screenwriter, camerawoman
- Arrigo Levi (1926-2020), Italian journalist, writer and TV presenter
- Artur Levi (1922–2007), German university professor and politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Göttingen
B.
- Benedikt Levi (1806–1899), rabbi in Giessen
- Benjamin Levi (1863–1939), German manufacturer (1936 emigrated to Haifa )
- Beppo Levi (1875–1961), Italian mathematician
- Behrend Levi (around 1600–1666), German-Jewish court factor in Brandenburg
C.
- Carlo Levi (1902–1975), Italian writer
- Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908–2009), French ethnologist and anthropologist
D.
- David Levi (Hebraist) (1742–1799 / 1801), English Hebraist and translator
- David Levi (Rabbi) (Salomon David Schulmann, David Levi Schulmann; David Levin Schulmann; David Schulmann; 1757–1814), sub- rabbi in Hildesheim and Paderborn
- David Levi (poet) (1816–1898), Italian poet and politician
- David Levi (poker player) (born 1962), Israeli poker player
- David Levi (musician) (* 1994), American musician and actor
- Deborah Levi (* 1997), German bobsleigh driver
- Doro Levi (1898–1991), Italian archaeologist, director of the Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Atene
E.
- Edward H. Levi (1911–2000), American lawyer and politician
- Elias Levi ; see Elijah Levita
- Éliphas Lévi (1810–1875, actually Alphonse Louis Constant), French occultist and writer
- Else Levi-Mühsam (1910–2004), German library director
- Éric Lévi (* 1955), French musician
- Ernst Levi (judge, 1865) (1865–1940), German lawyer, judge and functionary
- Ernst Levi , see Benjamin Halevi (1910–1996), German-Israeli judge and politician
- Eugenio Elia Levi (1883-1917), Italian mathematician
- Évariste Lévi-Provençal (1894–1956), French orientalist and scholar of Islam
- Ezio Levi (1884–1941), Italian philologist and Hispanist
F.
- Franco Levi (1914–2009), Italian civil engineer
- Friedrich Wilhelm Levi (1888–1966), German mathematician
G
- Georges Montefiore-Levi (1832-1906). British-Belgian engineer, metallurgist, entrepreneur, philanthropist and patron
- Gerron S. Levi (* 1968), American politician (Maryland)
- Giovanni Levi (* 1939), Italian historian
- Giuseppe Levi (1872–1965), Italian natural scientist
- Guido Levi (1896–1986), Italian anti-fascist
H
- Hans Wolfgang Levi (1924–2017), German engineer and nuclear chemistry expert
- Herbert Walter Levi (1921–2014), German-American zoologist
- Hermann Levi (1839–1900), German conductor
- Hilde Levi (1909–2003), German-Danish physicist
- Howard Levi (1916–2002), American mathematician
- Hugo Levi-Lerse (1877–1944), German doctor
I.
- Ijahman Levi ( Trevor Sutherland ; * 1946), Jamaican reggae musician
- Isaac Levi (1930–2018), American philosopher
J
- Jakob Levi (? –1930), German manufacturer
- James Levi (born 1942), American jazz drummer
- Yehoshua ben Levi (3rd century), Israeli scholar
- Joel Levi (1938-2014), Israeli lawyer
- Joseph Levi (1865–1930), German rabbi
K
- Karl Levi , German football player and official
L.
- Lennar Levi (* 1930), Swedish occupational physician and politician
- Leopold Levi (1870–1968), American manufacturer and association official
- Lior Levi (* 1987), Israeli soccer player
M.
- Margaret Levi (* 1947), American political scientist
- Mario Levi (* 1957), Turkish author and journalist
- Max Levi (sculptor) (1863 or 1865–1912), German sculptor
- Max Levi (businessman) (1868–1925), German businessman and co-founder of the Salamander shoe factory
- Mayer Levi (1814–1874), German Chasan
- Mica Levi (* 1987), British musician and composer
- Moritz Levi (1857–1942), American Romanist
- Moshe Levi (1936–2008), Israeli military
- Moses Uri ha-Levi (around 1543–1621 / 1625), rabbi
N
- Noel Levi (* 1942), Papua New Guinea politician and diplomat
- Just Al Levi (* 1979), Spanish actress
O
- Oshri Levi (* 1974), Israeli soccer player
P
- Paolo Levi (1919–1989), Italian playwright and screenwriter
- Paul Levi (1883–1930), German lawyer and politician (SPD)
- Paul Levi (computer scientist) (* 1944), German computer scientist and university professor
- Paul Alan Levi (* 1941), American composer
- Peter Levi (1931-2000), English poet
- Primo Levi (1919–1987), Italian writer
R.
- Rafael Levi (1685–1779), German mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, author and educator
- Renée Levi (* 1960), Swiss artist
- Riccardo Levi-Setti (1927–2018), American physicist and trilobite researcher
- Rita Levi-Montalcini (1909–2012), Italian neurobiologist and Nobel Prize winner
- Robert Levi (1921–2002), Swiss lawyer
- Robert H. Levi (1916–1995), American businessman
- Rudolf Levi (1863–1942), German manufacturer (died in Theresienstadt concentration camp )
S.
- Sali Levi (1883–1941), rabbi of the old Jewish community in Mainz
- Samuel Levi (Chacham Baschi) , Jewish scholar and chief rabbi
- Samuel Levi (1751–1813) , Rabbi von Worms (1778–1808), Grand Rabbi of the Mont-Tonnerre Department (1809–1813)
- Samuel Levi , birth name of Sigmund Lebert (1821–1884), German music teacher
- Sarit Yishai-Levi (* 1947), Israeli actress, journalist, presenter and author
- Sylvain Lévi (1863–1935), French idologist and orientalist
T
- Tamara J. Levi , American historian
- Tullio Levi-Civita (1873–1941), Italian mathematician
U
- Uri Phoebus ha-Levi (1625–1715), Jewish publisher
W.
- Wayne Levi (born 1962), American golfer
- Werner Levi (1912–2005), American political scientist
- Wilhelm Levi , see Wilhelm Lindeck (1833–1911), German authorized signatory
- Wilhelm Levi (before 1875–1952), German businessman (emigration 1939)
Y
- Yehuda Levi (* 1979), Israeli actor and musician
- Yoel Levi (* 1950), Israeli conductor
- Yohanan Levi, see Yohanan Lewy
Z
- Zachary Levi (born 1980), American actor
See also
Individual evidence
- ↑ Levi on surnames.behindthename.com (Engl.)