Lieven
Lieven stands for:
- St. Lieven, a Belgian saint, Livinus of Ghent
- a Flemish given name, Lieven (given name)
- one of the oldest Baltic German families, see Lieven (noble family)
Lieven is the family name of the following people:
- Albert Lieven (1906–1971), German actor; broadcaster and reporter for the BBC's overseas service in London during the Second World War
- Alexander Lieven (1919–1988), British journalist and secret service worker
- Alexander Friedrich von Lieven (1801–1880), Russian general of the infantry
- Alexander Karl Nikolai von Lieven (1860–1914), Russian Vice Admiral and Chief of the Naval General Staff
- Alexandra von Lieven (* 1974), German Egyptologist and religious scholar
- Anatol Pawlowitsch Lieven (1872–1937), Russian officer
- Andrei Alexandrowitsch Lieven (1839–1913), German Baltic-Russian Minister for State Property
- Bernd Wilhelm von Lieven (1685–1771), Swedish lieutenant general
- Charlotte von Lieven (1743–1828), Imperial Russian Chief Chamberlain
- Christoph von Lieven (1774–1839), general of the Russian army, diplomat and tutor to the Russian heir to the throne
- Claudius Lieven (* 1968), Hamburg politician (GAL)
- Dominic Lieven (* 1952), British historian
- Dorothea von Lieven (1785–1857), wife of Christoph von Lieven and lover of Metternich and Guizot
- Heinz Lieven (* 1928), German actor
- Johann von Lieven (1775–1848), Russian lieutenant general
- Karl von Lieven (1767–1844), General of the Russian Army, Minister of Public Enlightenment
- Paul von Lieven (1821–1881), Livonian land marshal
- Theo Lieven (* 1952), German company founder
- Werner Lieven (1909–1968), German actor and voice actor
- Wilhelm Lieven (1934–2014), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Wilhelm Ferdinand Lieven (1839–1902), German landowner and local politician, honorary citizen of the city of Hilden
- Wilhelm von Lieven (1799–1880), Russian infantry general