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- Lea (* 1992), German singer-songwriter and keyboardist
- Léa Siliki, James (* 1996), French football player
- Léa of Belgium (* 1951), wife of Alexander of Belgium
- Lea of Rome († 384), virgin and saint
- Lea, Barbara (1929–2011), American jazz singer and actress
- Lea, Benjamin J. (1833-1894) American lawyer and politician
- Lea, Bobby (* 1983), American track and road cyclist
- Lea, Clarence F. (1874–1964), American politician
- Lea, David, Baron Lea of Crondall (born 1937), British trade unionist, politician (Labor Party) and member of the House of Lords
- Lea, Derek , British stuntman and actor
- Lea, Henry Charles (1825–1909), American historian
- Lea, Isaac (1792–1886), American conchologist, geologist, and businessman
- Lea, Jim (1932-2010), American sprinter
- Lea, Luke (1783-1851), American politician
- Lea, Luke (1879–1945), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Lea, Matthew Carey (1823-1897), American chemist
- Lea, Nicholas (born 1962), Canadian actor
- Lea, Preston (1841-1916) American politician
- Lea, Pryor (1794–1879), American politician
- Lea, Ruth (* 1947), British economist and financial journalist
- Lea, Synne (* 1974), Norwegian author
- Leaʻalafa, Micah (* 1991), Solomon soccer player
- Leacche, Giovanni (* 1950), Italian porn film director and television director
- Leach, Abby (1855-1918), American classical philologist
- Leach, Bernard (1887–1979), British potter closely related to Japan and author of books on pottery
- Leach, Buddy (* 1934), American politician
- Leach, Carlton (born 1959), English hooligan and writer
- Leach, Daniel (* 1986), Australian soccer player
- Leach, DeWitt C. (1822-1909), American politician
- Leach, Edmund (1910–1989), British natural scientist, electrical engineer and ethnosociologist
- Leach, Edwin R. (1878-1971), American entomologist
- Leach, Gregory John (* 1952), Australian botanist
- Leach, Hazel (* 1956), British jazz musician
- Leach, Henry (1923–2011), British former First Sea Lord of the Royal Navy
- Leach, James Madison (1815-1891), American politician
- Leach, James Thomas (1805-1883), American doctor, plantation owner, and politician
- Leach, Jay (* 1979), American ice hockey player
- Leach, Jesse (* 1978), American singer
- Leach, Jim (* 1942), American politician
- Leach, John (1760–1834) English lawyer, judge, and politician
- Leach, Johnny (1922-2014), English table tennis player
- Leach, Julie (* 1957), American canoeist and triathlete
- Leach, Lori-Lynn (* 1968), Canadian triathlete
- Leach, Mary Jane (* 1949), American composer
- Leach, Mike (* 1960), American tennis player
- Leach, Reggie (born 1950), Canadian ice hockey player
- Leach, Rick (born 1964), American tennis player
- Leach, Robert M. (1879–1952), American politician
- Leach, Rodney, Baron Leach of Fairford (1934-2016), British politician and peer
- Leach, Rosemary (1935-2017), British actress
- Leach, Steve (born 1966), American ice hockey player
- Leach, Wilford (1929–1988), American theater director, set designer, film director and screenwriter
- Leach, William Elford (1790-1836) British zoologist and marine biologist
- Leachim († 1151), vice duke of Venice
- Leachman, Cloris (born 1926), American actress
- Leacock, Eleanor (1922-1987), American anthropologist
- Leacock, Matt (* 1971), American game designer
- Leacock, Philip (1917–1990) British film director
- Leacock, Richard (1921–2011) British cameraman and documentary director
- Leacock, Stephen (1869–1944) Canadian political scientist, economist, writer, and humorist
- Leadbeater, Benjamin (1773–1851), British ornithologist, taxidermist, and natural produce dealer
- Leadbeater, Charles , British trend researcher and advisor to the UK government
- Leadbeater, Charles Webster (1847–1934), British priest, theosophist and occultist
- Leadbeater, Mark (born 1964), English badminton player (Guernsey)
- Leadbelly (1889-1949), American blues singer
- Leadbetter, Daniel Parkhurst (1797-1870), American politician
- Leadbetter, David (* 1952), British golf coach
- Leadbetter, James (* 1980), English snooker player
- Leadbetter, Jimmy (1928-2006), Scottish football player
- Leadbitter, Grant (* 1986), English soccer player
- Leadbitter, Mike (1942–1974) British blues researcher, author and editor
- Leade, Jane (1623–1704), Christian mystic
- Leaden, Guillermo (1913–2014), Argentine religious, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Buenos Aires
- Leader, Anton (1913–1988), American film director and film producer
- Leader, Benjamin Williams (1831-1923), English landscape painter
- Leader, George Michael (1918–2013), American politician
- Leader, Graham , film producer
- Leader, Imre (born 1963), British mathematician
- Leader, Zachary (* 1946), American English and literary scholar
- Leadon, Bernie (* 1947), American singer, guitarist, banjo and dobro player and songwriter
- Leadsom, Andrea (* 1963), British politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Leaf, Caroline (* 1946), American-Canadian animator
- Leaf, Daniel P. , American general; Deputy and Interim Commander of the United States Pacific Command
- Leaf, Earl (1905–1980), American photographer
- Leaf, Henry (1862–1931) British racquet player
- Leaf, Munro (1905–1976), American children's author and illustrator
- Leaf, Ryan (born 1976), American football player
- Leaf, TJ (born 1997), American-Israeli basketball player
- Leafe, Reg (1914-2001), British football referee
- Leagas, Patrick , English musician
- Leagros , Greek model
- League, Michael (* 1984), American fusion musician (e-bass, keyboard, mandolin, composition) and music producer
- Leah, Mike (* 1974), Canadian poker player
- Leahcar, Rachael (* 1994), Australian pop singer
- Leahey, Harry (1935–1990), American jazz guitarist and composer
- Leahy, Anne (* 1952), Canadian Ambassador
- Leahy, Brendan (* 1960), Roman Catholic, Irish bishop
- Leahy, Con (1876-1921), Irish athlete
- Leahy, Edward L. (1886–1953) American lawyer and politician (Democratic Party)
- Leahy, John (born 1950), American businessman and pilot
- Leahy, Patrick (1877-1926) Irish athlete
- Leahy, Patrick (* 1940), American politician
- Leahy, Patrick (* 1979), American ice hockey player
- Leahy, Tim (* 1975), American ice hockey player
- Leahy, Tom (born 1957), Irish bocce player
- Leahy, William Daniel (1875–1959), American admiral, first naval admiral in the US Navy
- Leaina , Athenian hetaera
- Leak, Maysa (* 1966), American R&B and jazz singer
- Leak, Sam , British jazz musician
- Leake, Eugene W. (1877-1959) American politician
- Leake, George (1856-1902), Prime Minister of Western Australia
- Leake, John (1656-1720), Anglo-British admiral
- Leake, Lafayette (1920–1990), American blues pianist
- Leake, Shelton (1812-1884) American politician
- Leake, Walter (1762–1825), American senator and governor of Mississippi
- Leake, William Martin (1777-1860), English archaeologist
- Leakes, NeNe (* 1967), American actress
- Leakey, David (* 1952), British Lieutenant General and Director General of the European Union Military Staff
- Leakey, Felix William (1922–1999), British Romance scholar and Baudelaire specialist
- Leakey, Jonathan (* 1940), Kenyan-British entrepreneur, discoverer of Homo habilis
- Leakey, Louis (1903-1972), Kenyan paleoanthropologist
- Leakey, Louise (* 1972), Kenyan-British paleoanthropologist
- Leakey, Mary (1913-1996), British paleoanthropologist
- Leakey, Meave (born 1942), British paleoanthropologist
- Leakey, Richard (* 1944), Kenyan paleoanthropologist
- Leal Audirac, Fernando (* 1958), painter, graphic artist, illustrator, sculptor and designer
- Leal da Silva, Adriana (* 1996), Brazilian soccer player
- Leal Penna, Aloysio José (1933–2012), Brazilian Jesuit, Roman Catholic bishop
- Leal, Carlos (* 1969), Swiss actor and rapper
- Leal, Daniel Alsina (* 1988), Spanish chess player
- Leal, Eusebio (1942-2020), Cuban historian
- Leal, Fernando (1896–1964), Mexican painter and sculptor
- Leal, Filipa (* 1979), Portuguese journalist, poet, screenwriter and presenter
- Leal, Gary (* 1943), American engineer
- Leal, Ivonne (* 1966), Cuban javelin thrower
- Leal, Julian (* 1990), Colombian-Italian racing car driver
- Leal, Luís (* 1987), Portuguese football player
- Leal, Milagros (1902–1975), Spanish actress
- Leal, Paulo d'Eça (1901–1977), Portuguese sword fencer
- Leal, Raul (1886–1964), Portuguese writer, occultist, and lawyer
- Leal, Sergio (* 1982), Uruguayan football player
- Leal, Sharon (born 1972), American actress
- Leali, Bruno (* 1958), Italian racing cyclist
- Leali, Fausto (* 1944), Italian singer
- Leali, Nicola (* 1993), Italian soccer player
- Lealofi, Tupua Tamasese IV (1922–1983), Samoan politician, Prime Minister of Samoa
- Leaman, Oliver (* 1950), British philosopher and Judaist
- Leamy, Robin (* 1934), New Zealand religious, auxiliary bishop in Auckland
- Lean, David (1908-1991), British film director
- Lean, David (born 1935), Australian hurdler and sprinter
- Leancă, Iurie (* 1963), Moldovan diplomat and politician
- Leand, Andrea (* 1964), American tennis player
- Leander of Seville († 600), Visigoth archbishop, monk
- Leander, Börje (1918–2003), Swedish football player
- Leander, George (1883–1904), American track cyclist
- Leander, Kathy (* 1963), Swiss singer
- Leander, Margot , German concert and opera singer (soprano)
- Leander, Mike (1941–1996) British music producer and arranger
- Leander, Pontus (1872–1935), Swedish orientalist and Semitist
- Leander, Thomas (* 1960), German pianist and university professor
- Leander, Zarah (1907–1981) Swedish actress and singer
- Leandersson, Gösta (1918–1995), Swedish marathon runner
- Leandersson, Jonas (* 1990), Swedish orienteer
- Leandersson, Lina (* 1995), Swedish actress
- Leanderthal Lady , remains of a female human skeleton
- Leandoer, Kristoffer (* 1962), Swedish writer, translator and literary critic
- Leandrão (* 1983), Brazilian soccer player
- Léandre, Charles Lucien (1862–1934) French illustrator, caricaturist and painter
- Leandré, Fritz (* 1948), Haitian football player
- Léandre, Joëlle (* 1951), French double bass player
- Leandré, Joseph-Marion (* 1945), Haitian football player
- Leandrinho (* 1985), Brazilian soccer player
- Leandrinho (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Leandrinho (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Leandrinho (* 1998), Brazilian soccer player
- Leandro Guerreiro (* 1978), Brazilian soccer player
- Leandro Thomaz, Rafael (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Leandros, Leo (* 1926), Greek composer, singer, lyricist and producer
- Leandros, Vicky (* 1952), Greek-German singer
- Leaney, Stephen (born 1969), Australian golfer
- Leanza, Armando F. (1919–1975), Argentine geologist and paleontologist
- Leanza, Giuseppe (* 1943), Italian clergyman, diplomat emeritus of the Holy See
- Leanzjuk, Julija (* 1984), Belarusian shot putter
- Leão, André (* 1985), Portuguese soccer player
- Leão, Duarte Nunes de († 1608), Portuguese legal scholar and historian
- Leão, João (* 1974), Portuguese economist and finance minister
- Leão, Rafael (* 1999), Portuguese football player
- Leão, Rodrigo (* 1964), Portuguese musician and composer
- Leão, Vanilda (* 1977), Brazilian beach volleyball player
- Leapai, Alex (* 1979), Australian-Samoan heavyweight boxer
- Leape, James P. (* 1956), American environmental law attorney
- Leaphart, Vincent (1931–1985), American founder of MOVE
- Lear, Amanda (* 1939), British-Asian singer, entertainer and dancer
- Lear, Chuck (born 1946), American archer
- Lear, Edward (1812–1888) British painter, illustrator and writer
- Lear, Evelyn (1926–2012), American opera singer (soprano)
- Lear, Norman (born 1922), American television writer and producer
- Lear, William (1902–1978) American inventor and entrepreneur
- Leardi, Paolo (1762–1823), Piedmontese clergyman and papal diplomat
- Learmont, John (born 1934), British general
- Learmonth, James (1895-1967) British surgeon
- Learmonth, Jessica (* 1988), British triathlete
- Learned, Amasa (1750–1825), American politician
- Learned, Michael (* 1939), American film and stage actress
- Learoyd, Jonathan (* 2000), French ski jumper
- Leary, Cornelius (1813-1893), American politician
- Leary, Denis (* 1957), American comedian, actor and television director
- Leary, Lewis (1906–1990), American literary scholar
- Leary, Timothy (1920–1996), American psychologist and author
- Lease, Dave (* 1945), British pole vaulter
- Leask, Rob (* 1971), German-Canadian ice hockey player
- Leath, Marvin (1931-2000), American politician
- Leather, Diane (1933-2018), British athlete
- Leather, Stephen (* 1956), British author and journalist
- Leatherdale, Marcus (* 1952), Canadian photo artist
- Leatherland, Charles, Baron Leatherland (1898–1992), British politician and journalist
- Leatherman († 1889), American tramp in Connecticut
- Leatherman, Stephen (* 1947), American geoscientist
- Leathers, Frederick, 1st Viscount Leathers (1883–1965), British politician and manager, peer
- Leathers, Lawrence (1981-2019), American jazz musician
- Leatherwood, Elmer O. (1872–1929), American politician
- Leatherwood, Gavin (* 1994), American actor
- Leatherwood, Lillie (* 1964), American sprinter and Olympic champion
- Leatherwood, Ray (1914–1996), American jazz and studio musician (double bass, also tuba)
- Leathes, Stanley Mordaunt (1861–1938), British historian
- Leau, Léopold (1868–1943), French mathematician
- Léaud, Jean-Pierre (born 1944), French actor
- Leaustic, Ronan , Tahitian football referee
- Léautaud, Paul (1872–1956), French writer and theater critic
- Léauté, Henry (1847–1916), French engineer and mathematician
- Léauté, J.-F. , French miniature painter
- Leavell, Chuck (* 1952), American musician (piano, vocals, songwriting), forester and author (forest protection)
- Leavenworth, Elias W. (1803-1887), American lawyer and politician
- Leavenworth, Francis Preserved (1858–1928), American astronomer
- Leavenworth, Scotty (* 1990), American film actor and child actor
- Leaver, Henrietta (1916–1993), American Beauty Queen, 1935 Miss America
- Leaver, Philip (1904–1981) British actor in theater and film
- Leavins, Chris (* 1968), Canadian actor
- Leavis, QD (1906-1981), British literary scholar
- Leavitt, Alex (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Leavitt, Charles (born 1970), American screenwriter
- Leavitt, David (born 1961), American writer
- Leavitt, Henrietta Swan (1868–1921), American astronomer
- Leavitt, Humphrey H. (1796–1873), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Leavitt, Michael (* 1951), American politician
- Leavitt, Myron E. (1930-2004), American lawyer and politician
- Leavitt, Robert (1883-1954) American track and field athlete
- Leavitt, Ron (1947–2008), American screenwriter and television producer
- Leavitt, Sam (1904-1984), American cinematographer
- Leavitt, Scott (1879–1966), American politician
- Leavitt, Sturgis Elleno (1888–1976), American Romanist and Hispanist
- Leavitt-Morgan, Emma (1865–1956), American tennis player
- Leavy, Charles H. (1884-1952) American politician
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- Leb, Hans (1909–1961), Austrian architect, poet, graphic artist and painter
- Leb, Ioan-Vasile (* 1953), Orthodox theologian
- Lebaan, Brigitte (1926–1988), German actress and Diseuse
- Leback, Yngve (* 1948), Swedish football player
- Leballo, Potlako (1924–1986), Lesothic and South African politician
- Leban, Karl (1908–1941), Austrian modern pentathlete, speed skater and athlete
- Leban, Luka (* 1992), Slovenian ski jumper
- Lebang, Daniela (* 1967), German actress
- Lebanow, Iwan (* 1957), Bulgarian cross-country skier
- Lebar, Stanley (1925-2009), American engineer
- LeBaron, Anne (* 1953), American harpist, composer and university teacher
- LeBaron, William (1883-1958), American film producer
- Lebas, Jean-Baptiste (1878–1944), French politician and member of the Resistance
- Lebas, Julien (* 1924), French sprinter
- Lebas, Louis-Hippolyte (1782–1867), French architect
- Lebas, Renée (1917–2009), French chanson singer
- Lebas-Joly, Joséphine (* 1992), French actress
- Lebasque, Henri (1865–1937), French post-impressionist painter
- Lebaudy, Jacques (1868–1919), French adventurer
- Lebbin, Helene von (1849–1915), German salonière
- Lebbin, Karl von (1794–1855), Prussian major general and commander of the 4th Cavalry Brigade
- Lebda, Brett (* 1982), American ice hockey player
- Lebdiri, Meriem (* 1987), German-Algerian fashion designer
- Lebe, Reinhard (1935–2014), German editor and publicist
- Lebeau, Adrien (* 1999), French soccer player
- Lebeau, Chris (1878–1945), Dutch artist and anarchist
- LeBeau, Dick (born 1937), American football coach
- Lebeau, Gilles (* 1954), French mathematician
- Lebeau, Jean Louis Joseph (1794–1865), Belgian politician; Prime Minister of Belgium (1840–1841)
- Lebeau, Jean-Claude (* 1979), Belgian racing cyclist
- Lebeau, Madeleine (1923-2016), French actress
- Lebeau, Patrick (* 1970), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lebeau, Paul (1868-1959) French chemist
- Lebeau, Pierre (* 1954), Canadian actor
- Lebeau, Stéphan (* 1968), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Lebeaupin, Alain (* 1945), French clergyman, Vatican diplomat, Roman Catholic archbishop
- Lebeck, Robert (1929–2014), German photographer and photojournalist
- Lebed, Alexander Ivanovich (1950–2002), Russian politician and governor of Krasnoyarsk
- Lebed, Mykola (1909–1998), Ukrainian officer and politician
- Lebed, Valery (* 1989), Ukrainian football player
- Lebeda, Anatoly , Ukrainian bow biathlete
- Lebeda, Andreas (* 1957), Austrian singer
- Lebeda, Jan (1913–1991), Czech theologian, auxiliary bishop in Prague
- Lebeda, Otakar (1877–1901), Czech painter and student of Julius Mařák
- Lebedeff, Aaron (1875–1960), Jewish theater actor
- Lebedenko, Jelena Vladimirovna (* 1971), Russian heptathlete and triple jumper
- Lebedev, Marek (* 1977), Israeli ice hockey player
- Lebedev, Mikhail (* 1989), Belarusian biathlete
- Lebedew, Alexander (* 1946), Soviet sprinter
- Lebedew, Alexander Alexejewitsch (1893–1969), Lithuanian-Russian physicist and university professor
- Lebedew, Alexander Evgenjewitsch (* 1959), Russian oligarch and politician
- Lebedew, Alexei (* 1982), Russian natural track tobogganist
- Lebedew, Alexei Konstantinowitsch (1924–1993), Russian tuba player and composer
- Lebedew, Denis Alexandrowitsch (* 1979), Russian boxer
- Lebedew, Gennady Fyodorovich (* 1940), Soviet cyclist
- Lebedev, Igor Vladimirovich (* 1972), Russian nationalist politician (LDPR)
- Lebedew, Yuri Wassiljewitsch (* 1951), Russian ice hockey player
- Lebedew, Mark (* 1967), Australian volleyball coach
- Lebedew, Michail Ivanovich (1811–1837), Russian painter
- Lebedew, Nikolai Andrejewitsch (1919–1982), Russian mathematician
- Lebedew, Oxana (* 1987), German dancer
- Lebedew, Pyotr Nikolajewitsch (1866–1912), Russian physicist
- Lebedew, Platon Leonidowitsch (* 1956), Russian entrepreneur; former vice chairman of the Yukos oil company
- Lebedew, Sergei Alexejewitsch (1902–1974), Russian computer technician
- Lebedew, Sergei Nikolajewitsch (* 1948), Russian politician
- Lebedew, Sergei Sergejewitsch (* 1981), Russian journalist and author
- Lebedew, Sergei Wassiljewitsch (1874–1934), Russian chemist
- Lebedew, Valentin Vitalievich (* 1942), Soviet cosmonaut, engineer
- Lebedev, Viktor Nikolaevich , Russian wrestler
- Lebedew, Vyacheslav Ivanovich (1930–2010), Russian mathematician
- Lebedew, Vyacheslav Mikhailovich (* 1943), Russian lawyer
- Lebedew, Vladimir Alexandrovich (1881–1947), Russian pilot and industrialist
- Lebedew, Vladimir Nikolajewitsch (* 1984), Russian freestyle skier
- Lebedew, Vladimir Wassiljewitsch (1891–1967), Russian artist
- Lebedew-Kumatsch, Wassili Iwanowitsch (1898–1949), Soviet song poet, satirist and author of film scripts
- Lebedew-Polyansky, Pawel Iwanowitsch (1882–1948), Soviet literary critic
- Lebedewa, Anna (* 1981), Kazakh biathlete
- Lebedewa, Irina Vladimirovna (* 1956), Soviet-Russian art scholar
- Lebedewa, Jekatherina (* 1961), German-Russian translation scholar and literary translator
- Lebedewa, Marina (* 1985), Kazakh biathlete
- Lebedewa, Natalja Borisovna (* 1964), Soviet figure skater
- Lebedewa, Natalja Wassiljewna (* 1949), Russian hurdler
- Lebedewa, Sarra Dmitrijewna (1892–1967), Russian sculptor and university teacher
- Lebedewa, Tamara (* 1938), Russian chemist and book author
- Lebedewa, Tatjana (* 1973), Russian ski racer
- Lebedewa, Tatjana Romanovna (* 1976), Russian long and triple jumper and Olympic champion
- Lebedinski, Alexander Ignatjewitsch (1913–1967), Russian astrophysicist, geophysicist and university professor
- Lebedinski, Andrei Wladimirowitsch (1902–1965), Russian physiologist, biophysicist and university professor
- Lebedinski, Wladimir Konstantinowitsch (1868–1937), Russian physicist and university professor
- Lebedseu, Andrej (* 1991), Belarusian football player
- Lebedyński, Mikołaj (* 1990), Polish football player
- Lebedynzew, Feofan (1828–1888), Ukrainian historian, journalist, editor and university professor
- Lebedynzew, Petro (1820–1896), Ukrainian historian, archaeologist, journalist, teacher and religious leader
- Lebègue, Henri (1856–1938), French Graecist and paleographer
- Lebègue, Nicolas (1631–1702), French organist, harpsichordist and composer
- Lebègue, Raymond (1895–1984), French Romance studies and literary scholar
- Lebek, Florian (* 1979), German actor, writer, director and choreographer
- Lebek, Johannes (1901–1985), German wood cutter and book illustrator
- Lebek, Wolfgang Dieter (* 1938), German classical philologist
- Lebel, Dominique Guillaume (1696–1768), valet Louis XV.
- LeBel, Édouard (1865–1939), Canadian singer
- Lebel, Germaine (1894–1972), Canadian singer
- Lebel, Jean-Jacques (* 1936), French artist and translator
- Lebel, Louis (1831–1889), French organist, composer and music teacher
- LeBel, Louis (born 1939), Canadian lawyer, Supreme Court Justice of Canada
- Lebel, Nicolas (1838–1891), French officer and weapons technician
- Lebel, Norman A. (1931–2003), American chemist (organic chemistry)
- Lebel, Robert (1901–1986), French literary critic and author
- LeBel, Robert (1905-1999), Canadian ice hockey official
- Lebel, Robert (1924-2015), Roman Catholic Bishop of Valleyfield
- Leben, Andreas (* 1966), Austrian literary scholar and translator of Slovenian literature
- Leben, Chris (* 1980), American MMA fighter
- Leben, Christian (* 1985), German racing cyclist
- Leben, Norbert (* 1946), German farmer and forest manager, forestry association official and local politician
- Leben, Olaf (1932–1991), German secret service agent, head of Department 26 of the Ministry for State Security
- Lebensaft, Heinrich (1905–1991), Austrian football player
- Lebensohn, Abraham Dob (1794–1878), Hebrew poet and grammarian and champion of the Lithuanian Haskala
- Lebensohn, Micha Josef (1828–1852), Hebrew poet and translator
- Lebenstedt, Kurt (1899–1945), German politician
- Lebenstein, Alexander (1927-2010), German-American Holocaust survivor
- Lebenstein, Jan (1930–1999), Polish painter
- Lebental, Dan (* 1963), American film editor
- Lebenthal, James A. (1928–2014), American financial specialist, author, film producer and screenwriter
- Lebenwaldt, Adam von (1624–1696), Austrian doctor and epigrammatist
- Lebenzon, Chris (* 1953), American film editor
- Leber, Alfred (1881–1954), German ophthalmologist and tropical medicine, founder of German tropical ophthalmology
- Leber, Annedore (1904–1968), German publicist and politician (SPD), MdA
- Leber, Bernd (* 1944), German social pedagogue and sociologist
- Leber, Engelbert (1876–1920), German metallurgist
- Leber, Georg (1920–2012), German politician (SPD), MdB, MdEP
- Leber, Hermann (1860–1940), German machinist and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of Parliament, President of the Landtag and Member of the Reichstag
- Leber, Julius (1891–1945), German politician (SPD), member of the Bundestag, resistance fighter, victim of National Socialism
- Leber, Ludwig (1903–1974), German-Hungarian politician (CDU), MdL Baden-Württemberg
- Leber, Peter-Dietmar (* 1959), German federal executive of the Landsmannschaft of the Banat Swabians
- Leber, Rok (* 1992), Slovenian ice hockey player
- Leber, Rudi (1919–2005), German football goalkeeper
- Leber, Sebastian (* 1977), German journalist
- Leber, Theodor (1840–1917), German ophthalmologist
- Leber, Titus (* 1951), Austrian director and multimedia artist
- Leber, Walter P. (1918–2009), American Army officer and Governor of the Panama Canal Zone
- Leber, Walther (1906–1996), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Leber, Wilhelm (* 1947), German Chief Apostle of the New Apostolic Church
- Leber, Wolfgang (* 1936), German painter, graphic artist and university professor
- Leberbauer, Georg (1926–2016), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Leberecht, Hans (1910–1960), Russian-Estonian writer
- Leberer, Camill (* 1953), German sculptor, photographer and painter
- Leberer, Ralf (* 1973), German athlete
- Leberfinger, Thomas (* 1990), German soccer player
- Leberl, Franz W. (* 1945), Austrian photogrammeter and professor
- Leberl, Rudolf (1884–1952), German-Bohemian composer and music teacher
- Leberle, Hans (1878–1953), German brewing scientist
- Lebermann, Hermann (1645–1705), German Lutheran clergyman, pastor at Lübeck Cathedral and member of the Pegnese Flower Order
- Lebersorger, Reinhard (* 1952), Austrian tax advisor and politician (GREEN), member of the state parliament
- Lebert, Andreas (* 1955), German journalist, editor-in-chief of the women's magazine Brigitte
- Lebert, Benjamin (* 1982), German writer
- Lebert, Frank (* 1960), German sports marketing manager, former athlete and trainer for the German Athletics Association
- Lebert, Georg (1897–1974), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Lebert, Hans (1919–1993), Austrian writer and opera singer
- Lebert, Helmut (* 1941), German rower
- Lebert, Hermann (1813–1878), German pathologist
- Lebert, Jörg (* 1960), German officer, major general in the German Air Force
- Lebert, Norbert (1929–1993), German journalist and author
- Lebert, Otto (1911–1999), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Lebert, Sigmund (1821–1884), German music teacher
- Lebert, Stephan (* 1961), German journalist and author
- Lebert, Ursula (1931–2009), German journalist and author
- Lebert-Hinze, Vera (* 1930), German poet
- Leberti, Astrid (* 1976), German actress
- Lebese, Thabang (1973–2012), South African soccer player
- Lebesgue, Henri Léon (1875–1941), French mathematician
- Lebesgue, Octave (1857-1933) French journalist
- Lebesgue, Victor-Amédée (1791–1875), French mathematician
- Lebesson, Emmanuel (* 1988), French table tennis player
- Lebethier, Ari (* 1961), Austrian photographer
- Lebghil, William (* 1990), French film actor
- Lebherz, Karl-Heinrich (* 1935), German local politician and former Lord Mayor of Winnenden
- Lebherz, Yannick (* 1989), German swimmer
- Lebid, Anastassija (* 1993), Ukrainian sprinter
- Lebid, Serhij (* 1975), Ukrainian long-distance runner
- Lebiedziński, Piotr (1860–1934), Polish chemist, photographer and inventor
- Lebiedzinski, Tomasz (* 1966), Polish handball player
- Lebiedzki, Eduard (1862–1915), Austrian painter
- Lebinsky, Horst (* 1936), German actor
- Lebius, Aenderly (1867–1921), German actor
- Lebius, Rudolf (1868–1946), German journalist
- Lebküchner, Richard (1902–1981), German SS leader and criminal adviser
- Lébl, Martin (* 1980), Czech volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Leblacher, Eric (* 1978), French racing cyclist
- Leblanc, Albert (1903–1987), Belgian composer and organist
- LeBlanc, Drew (* 1989), Canadian ice hockey player
- LeBlanc, Edward Oliver (1923-2004), Dominican politician
- Leblanc, Georgette (1869–1941), French opera singer (soprano), actress and writer
- Leblanc, Guillaume (born 1962), Canadian athlete
- Leblanc, Jean-Marie (* 1944), French sports journalist
- LeBlanc, Karina (* 1980), Canadian soccer player
- Leblanc, Louis (born 1991), Canadian ice hockey player
- Leblanc, Luc (* 1966), French racing cyclist
- LeBlanc, Marc , American game developer and ludologist
- LeBlanc, Matt (* 1967), American actor
- Leblanc, Maurice (1857-1923), French electrical engineer
- Leblanc, Maurice (1864–1941), French crime novel writer
- Leblanc, Nicolas (1742–1806), French doctor, chemist and manufacturer
- Leblanc, Nicolas (* 1980), French football player
- LeBlanc, Paul (1946–2019), American makeup artist and hairstylist
- Leblanc, Pierre-Évariste (1853–1918), Canadian politician, lieutenant governor of Québec
- Leblanc, Raymond (1915–2008), Belgian publisher and film producer
- Leblanc, Robin (* 1983), Swiss-Canadian ice hockey player
- LeBlanc, Roméo (1927–2009), Canadian politician
- LeBlanc, Suzie (* 1961), Canadian soprano
- Leblanc, Tony (1922–2012) Spanish actor, director and comedian
- Leblanc, Walter (1932–1986), Belgian painter, graphic artist and object artist
- Leblebi, Mehmet (1908–1972), Turkish football player
- Lebler, Brian (* 1988), Austro-Canadian ice hockey player
- Lebler, Edward (* 1958), Canadian-Austrian ice hockey player and coach
- Lebler, Michael (* 1986), Canadian-Austrian ice hockey player
- Leblon, Guillaume (* 1971), French artist
- Leblond, Charles (1910–2007), French-Canadian physician and cell biologist
- Leblond, Jean (* 1920), Belgian marathon runner
- Leblond, Michel (1932–2009), French football player
- Lebo Lebo (born 1977), Angolan football player
- Lebo M (* 1964), South African film composer, producer and musician
- Lebo, Henry M. , cameraman
- Lebœuf, Edmond (1809–1888), French general and statesman, Marshal of France
- Leboeuf, François (* 1985), Canadian biathlete
- Lebœuf, Frank (* 1968), French football player
- Leboeuf, Laurence (* 1985), Canadian actress
- Leboeuf, Maxime (* 1987), Canadian biathlete
- Lebón, David (* 1952), Argentinian rock musician
- Lebon, Philippe (1767–1804), French inventor and businessman
- Lebon, Yvan (1968-2010), French racing car driver
- Lebon, Yvette (1910-2014), French actress
- Lebona, Koloi (1942–2013), South African jazz musician and music producer
- Lebong, Frank (* 1962), German soccer player
- LeBor, Adam (* 1961), British journalist and writer
- Lebor, Stanley (1934-2014), British actor
- Leborgne, Olivier (* 1963), French clergyman, Bishop of Amiens
- Leborne, Simon (1797–1866), French composer and music teacher
- Leboso, Fabián (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Lebouc, Charles (1822-1893), French cellist
- Leboucq, Hector Louis François (1848–1934), Belgian physician and anatomist
- Lebouder, Jean-Pierre (* 1944), Central African politician
- Leboulengé, Paul Emile (1832–1901), Belgian staff officer and inventor
- Lebourg, Albert (1849–1928), French painter of the Rouen School
- Lebourgeois, Joseph (1802-1824), French composer
- Lebourgeois, Yvan (* 1962), French football player
- Lebouthillier, Diane , Canadian politician
- LeBoutillier, John (* 1953), American politician
- Lebouton, Alois (1881–1936), Romanian-German teacher and politician
- Leboutte, Christine , Belgian singer, actress and director
- Leboutte, Marcel (1880–1976), Belgian football player
- Lebow, Fred (1932–1994), Romanian-American marathon runner and organizer of the New York City Marathon
- Lebow, Howard (1935–1968), American pianist
- Lebowitz, Fran (* 1950), American writer
- Lebowitz, Joel (* 1930), American physicist
- Leboyer, Frédérick (1918–2017), French gynecologist and obstetrician
- Lebrade, Johann († 1495), Council Secretary of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Lebranchu, Marylise (* 1947), French politician (PS), member of the National Assembly
- Lebre, Carlos César Correia (1954–1979), East Timorese freedom fighter
- Lebrecht (1622–1669), Prince of Anhalt-Plötzkau, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen
- Lebrecht (1669–1727), Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym
- Lebrecht, Georg (1875–1945), German painter and illustrator
- Lebrecht, Hans (1915–2014), Israeli politician, journalist and peace activist
- Lebrecht, Norman (* 1948), British journalist, radio presenter and author
- Lebret, Évelyne (* 1938), French sprinter and middle-distance runner
- LeBret, Johann Friedrich (1732–1807), German historian
- Lebret, Karl Friedrich (1764–1829), Württemberg theologian and librarian
- Lebreton, Gilles (* 1958), French politician
- Lebreton, Paul (1875-1960), French tennis player
- Lebrijano, El (1941–2016), Spanish flamenco guitarist and singer
- LeBrock, Kelly (* 1960), American film actress
- Lebrón Saviñón, Mariano (1922–2014), Dominican doctor and man of letters
- Lebron, Michael (* 1958), American television and radio presenter
- Lebrument, Hanspeter (* 1941), Swiss publisher
- Lebrún Moratinos, José Alí (1919–2001), Venezuelan clergyman, Archbishop of Caracas and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Lebrun, Albert (1871–1950), French politician and last President of the Third Republic
- Lebrun, Anne Charles (1775-1859), French cavalry division general
- Lebrun, Barthélémy Louis Joseph (1809–1889), French general
- Lebrun, Céline (* 1976), French judo fighter
- Lebrun, Charles-François (1739–1824), Duke of Piacenza
- LeBrun, Claude (* 1956), mathematician
- Lebrun, Dominique (* 1957), French clergyman, Archbishop of Rouen
- Lebrun, Eric (* 1967), French organist and composer
- Lebrun, François Martin (1799–1849), French architect and engineer
- Lebrun, Françoise (* 1944), French actress
- Lebrun, Franziska (1756–1791), German opera singer (soprano) and composer
- Lebrun, Guillaume (1674–1758), French Jesuit, classical philologist, Romanist and lexicographer
- Lebrun, Jacques (1910–1996), French sailor
- Lebrun, Karl August (1792–1842), German actor and playwright
- Lebrun, Ludwig August (1752–1790), German oboist and composer
- Lebrun, Nicolas (* 1973), French triathlete
- Lebrun, Pierre-Antoine (1785–1873), French poet
- Lebrun, Roland (1919–1980), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Lebrun, Theodor (1828–1895), German actor and theater director
- Lebsanft, Andreas (* 1968), German racing cyclist
- Lebsanft, Franz (* 1955), German Romanist
- Lebsanft, Ulrich (1916–2014), German diplomat
- Lebsche, Max (1886–1957), German doctor, opponent of the National Socialists
- Lebschée, Carl August (1800–1877), German painter and draftsman
- Lebschy, Dominik (1799–1884), Austrian Premonstratensian Abbot and Governor of Austria on the Enns
- Lebsjak, Alexander Borissowitsch (* 1969), Russian boxer
- Lebsock, Suzanne (* 1949), American historian and author
- Lebstück, Mária (1830–1892), officer and freedom fighter in Hungary
- Lebuhanic, Perrine (* 1982), French badminton player
- Lebuin († 775), Frankish missionary, Christian saint
- Lebulu, Josaphat Louis (* 1942), Tanzanian clergyman and emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Arusha
- Leburton, Edmond (1915–1997), Belgian politician and Prime Minister
- Lebus, Gaudentius von , Bishop of Lebus
- Lebus, Heinrich I von , Bishop of Lebus
- Lebusa, Corinne von (* 1978), German painter
- Lebuser, David (* 1986), German extreme athlete
- Farewell, Karl , Austrian architect
- Lebzelter, Alexander (1891–1936), Austrian ice hockey and bandy player
- Lebzelter, Martin († 1520), German-Swiss sculptor and carver in Basel
- Lebzelter, Viktor (1889–1936), Austrian anthropologist and opponent of Nazi racial theory
- Lebzeltern, Wilhelm von (1787–1869), Austrian Feldzeugmeister
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- Lec, Stanisław Jerzy (1909–1966), Polish poet and aphorist
- Leca, Grégory (* 1980), French football player
- Leça, Vânia (* 1982), Portuguese badminton player
- Lecanuet, Jean (1920–1993), French politician (MRP, CDS, UDF), member of the National Assembly, MEP
- Lecarlier, Marie Jean François Philibert (1752–1799), French politician
- Lecaron, Paul (1863-1940), French tennis player
- Lecaros Izquierdo, Juana (1920–1993), Chilean painter and graphic artist
- Lecat, Claire (* 1965), French judoka
- Lecat, Jacques , French racing car driver
- Lecat, Jean-Philippe (1935–2011), French politician (UDR, RPR), member of the National Assembly
- Lecat, Maurice (1884–1951), Belgian mathematician
- Lecaudey, Lou (* 1990), French jazz musician (saxophone)
- Lecavalier, Louise (* 1958), Canadian dancer
- Lecavalier, Vincent (* 1980), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lecaye, Alexis (* 1951), French writer and screenwriter
- Lecca, Rufino (* 1920), Peruvian soccer player
- Leccardi, Carmen (* 1950), Italian sociologist
- Leccardi, Valerio (* 1984), Swiss cross-country skier
- Leccese, Franco (1925–1992), Italian sprinter
- Leccia, Ange (* 1952), French installation artist, film director, screenwriter, photographer and painter
- Leccia, Bastien (1919–2004), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Leccisi, Domenico (1920–2008), Italian politician (Movimento Sociale Italiano), member of the Camera dei deputati
- Leccisotti, Tommaso (1895–1982), Italian Benedictine, archivist and historian
- Lecerf, Justus Amadeus (1789–1868), German composer, music teacher and city music director in Aachen
- Lech, Georges (* 1945), French football player
- Lech, Jarosław (* 1984), Polish volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Lech, John († 1313), English clergyman, Archbishop of Dublin
- Lech, Michael , American poker player
- Lechalupé, Catherine (* 1950), French badminton player
- Lechantre, Jean (1922-2015), Belgian-French football player
- Lechatellier, Claude (* 1946), French cyclist
- Leche Löfgren, Mia (1878–1966), Swedish writer
- Leche, Gunnar (1891–1954), Swedish architect and city planner
- Leche, Richard W. (1898–1965), American politician and Governor of Louisiana (1936–1939)
- Lechel, Johann (1635–1686), German doctor
- Léchelle, Jean (1760–1793), French general
- Lechelt, Christian (* 1977), German art historian and director of the Museum Schloss Fürstenberg
- Lechelt, Peter (* 1955), German sculptor and action artist
- Lechemia, Elixane (* 1991), French tennis player
- Lechenauer, Peter (* 1958), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the Salzburg state parliament
- Lechenperg, Harald (1904–1994), German-Austrian journalist and photographer
- Lecher, Doris (* 1962), Swiss author and illustrator
- Lecher, Ernst (1856–1926), Austrian physicist
- Lecher, Eugen (1895–1980), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament in Vorarlberg
- Lecher, Helene (1865–1929), Austrian philanthropist
- Lecher, Jürgen (* 1953), German photographer and photo artist
- Lecher, Oskar (1893–1947), German chemist
- Lecher, Otto (1860–1939), Austrian politician (DnP), member of the National Council
- Lechermann, Johannes (1879–1948), German Salesian Don Bosco and moral theologian
- Lechevalier, Brice (* 1966), French-Swiss journalist and entrepreneur
- Lechevallier, Jean-Yves (* 1946), French sculptor and painter
- Lechín Oquendo, Juan (1912–2001), Bolivian trade union official and Vice President of Bolivia
- Lechle, Trude (1919–2014), Austrian actress and producer
- Lechleiter, Georg (1885–1942), member of the Baden state parliament and resistance fighter
- Lechleiter, Robert (* 1980), German soccer player
- Lechleitner, Hannes (* 1978), Austrian singer
- Lechleitner, Ingenuin (1676–1731), Austrian baroque sculptor
- Lechleitner, Michael († 1669), Austrian baroque sculptor
- Lechleitner, Simon (* 1979), Austrian (mountain) runner
- Lechleitner, Wilhelm (1779–1827), Austrian composer, choir director and teacher
- Lechler, Arnold (* 1991), German-Russian soccer player
- Lechler, Benedikt (1594–1659), German composer, music director, music teacher, lutenist and clergyman
- Lechler, Christian Friedrich (1820–1877), pharmacist and entrepreneur
- Lechler, Cornelie (* 1857), German writer
- Lechler, Erich (1890–1963), German politician (BCSV, CDU)
- Lechler, Fritz (1912–1989), German SS leader
- Lechler, Gotthard Victor (1811–1888), German Protestant theologian, Superintendent of Leipzig, MdL
- Lechler, Josef († 1948), German soccer player
- Lechler, Karl von (1820–1903), prelate and general superintendent of Ulm
- Lechler, Lorenz , German builder and author of a master craftsman's book
- Lechler, Paul (1849–1925), German entrepreneur and founder of the German Institute for Medical Mission (DIfÄM)
- Lechler, Paul junior (1884–1969), German manufacturer and church man
- Lechler, Rolf (* 1930), German soccer player
- Lechler, Walther H. (1923–2013), German neuropsychiatrist, psychotherapist and author
- Lechmann, Heinz (1920–2007), German lawyer and politician (CSU)
- Lechmann, Nicole (* 1984), Swiss actress
- Lechner, Alf (1925–2017), German sculptor
- Lechner, Alois (1849–1919), Austrian politician (CS) as well as innkeeper and farmer
- Lechner, Andreas (* 1959), German author, director, producer, composer and actor
- Lechner, Anja (* 1961), German cellist
- Lechner, Anna (1893–1960), Austrian music teacher
- Lechner, Anton Paul (1792–1860), Austrian businessman, iron merchant, member of the Vienna City Council (1848) and board member of Brunner-Brau-Aktien-Gesellschaft
- Lechner, August (1903–1985), German politician (KPD), MdL
- Lechner, Auguste (1905–2000), Austrian writer and author of young books
- Lechner, Barbara (1942–2003), German graphic artist and illustrator
- Lechner, Bernard (1932–2014), American electrical engineer
- Lechner, Christel (* 1947), German sculptor
- Lechner, Christine (* 1960), Austrian architect
- Lechner, Christoph (* 1966), Austrian musician
- Lechner, Corinna (* 1994), German racing cyclist
- Lechner, Elmar (* 1944), Austrian pedagogue and professor for historical pedagogy
- Lechner, Erich (1937–2015), Austrian mining scientist and university professor
- Lechner, Erika (* 1947), Italian toboggan runner
- Lechner, Erna (* 1940), Bavarian farmer
- Lechner, Ernst (1825–1912), pastor, editor
- Lechner, Ernst (1925–2013), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Lechner, Eugen (1903–1971), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Lechner, Eva (* 1985), Italian racing cyclist
- Lechner, Ewald (1926–2011), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Lechner, Florian (* 1938), German artist and designer
- Lechner, Florian (* 1981), German soccer player
- Lechner, Franz (1883–1958), Austrian politician (CS, ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Lechner, Franz (1900–1975), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Lechner, Franziska (1833-1894), founder of the German order
- Lechner, Fritz (1921–2013), German surgeon
- Lechner, Gabriele (* 1961), Austrian opera singer
- Lechner, Geno (* 1965), German actress
- Lechner, Georg (* 1918), German soccer player
- Lechner, Georg (* 1941), German soccer player
- Lechner, Gregor († 1558), 48th abbot of the Benedictine monastery Kremsmünster
- Lechner, Gregor Martin (1940–2017), German art historian
- Lechner, Hans (1898–1968), German politician and mayor of Freising (1942–1945)
- Lechner, Hans (1913–1994), Austrian politician
- Lechner, Hans Hermann (1931–2020), German economist and university professor
- Lechner, Harald (* 1982), Austrian football referee
- Lechner, Hermann (1879–1924), German painter and etcher
- Lechner, Hermann (1924–2012), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Lechner, Hermi (* 1930), Austrian Wienerlied interpreter and lyricist
- Lechner, Horst (1959–2014), Austrian architect
- Lechner, Jörg-Johannes (* 1966), German educational scientist
- Lechner, Joseph (1893–1954), German Roman Catholic canon lawyer and liturgist
- Lechner, Karl , Austrian soccer player
- Lechner, Karl (1897–1975), Austrian archive director and regional historian
- Lechner, Konrad (1901–1994), Austrian clergyman, provost of the Neustift monastery
- Lechner, Konrad (1911–1989), German composer, conductor, recorder player, viol player and university lecturer
- Lechner, Kurt (* 1942), German politician (CDU), MdL, MdEP
- Lechner, Leonhard († 1606), German composer and conductor of the late Renaissance
- Lechner, Lukas (* 1988), German soccer player
- Lechner, Manfred , German soccer player
- Lechner, Martin (* 1951), German pastoral theologian and university professor
- Lechner, Martin (* 1974), German writer
- Lechner, Martina (* 1978), Austrian ski racer
- Lechner, Matthias (* 1970), German art director and animation filmmaker
- Lechner, Maximilian (* 1990), Austrian pool player
- Lechner, Norbert (* 1961), German director, screenwriter and film producer
- Lechner, Odilo (1931–2017), German religious priest, Benedictine and abbot of the Abbey of St. Boniface and the Andechs Monastery (1964–2003)
- Lechner, Ödön (1845–1914), Hungarian architect
- Lechner, Otto (* 1964), Austrian accordion player
- Lechner, Patrick (* 1988), German racing cyclist
- Lechner, Peter (* 1966), Austrian natural track tobogganist
- Lechner, Petr (* 1984), Czech track and road cyclist
- Lechner, Robert (* 1967), German track cyclist
- Lechner, Robert (* 1977), Austrian racing driver
- Lechner, Rolf (* 1942), German entrepreneur in the real estate sector
- Lechner, Sebastian (* 1980), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Lechner, Sven (* 1985), German handball player
- Lechner, Theo (1883–1975), German architect
- Lechner, Theodor (1852–1932), German engineer and railway entrepreneur
- Lechner, Thomas (* 1985), Austrian handball player
- Lechner, Thomas (* 1985), Austrian soccer player
- Lechner, Walter junior (* 1981), Austrian racing driver
- Lechner, Walter senior (* 1949), Austrian automobile racing driver
- Lechner, Wolfgang (* 1953), Austrian journalist
- Lechner-Sonnek, Ingrid (* 1953), Austrian politician (Greens)
- Lechnir, Josef (1897–1982), German diver and urologist
- Lecho († 805), Slavic prince in Bohemia
- Lechoń, Jan (1899–1956), Polish writer
- Lechowicz, Wiesław (* 1962), Polish clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Tarnów
- Lechtape, Andreas (* 1956), German photographer
- Lechtape, Edith (1921–2001), German actress and photo artist
- Lechte, Ulrich (* 1977), German politician (FDP)
- Lechte, Werner (1944–2018), German church musician and university professor
- Lechtenberg, Adolphe (* 1952), German painter and draftsman
- Lechtenberg, Heinrich (1895–1964), German politician (CDU of the GDR), MdV
- Lechtenbrink, Volker (* 1944), German actor, country and pop singer
- Lechtenfeld, Bernd (* 1959), German jazz musician
- Lechter, Melchior (1865–1937), German painter
- Lechtermann, Birgit (* 1960), German television presenter
- Lechthaler, Franz (1890–1967), German police officer and perpetrator of the Holocaust
- Lechthaler, Josef (1891–1948), Austrian music teacher, church musician, composer and music journalist
- Lechthaler, Katja (* 1971), German-Italian actress and acting teacher
- Lechtman, Heather (* 1935), American archaeologist and materials scientist
- Lechtýnský, Jiří (* 1947), Czech chess grandmaster
- Lechuga, Pablo (* 1990), Spanish cyclist
- Lechuga, Ruth Deutsch (1920–2004), Mexican doctor, anthropologist and photographer
- Leçi, Liridon (* 1985), Albanian football player
- Leciejewski, Edgar (* 1977), German artist
- Leciejewski, Hans (1944–2017), German sports official, basketball and handball player, basketball trainer
- Leciejewski, Klaus D. (* 1948), German publicist
- Lecjaks, Jan (* 1990), Czech football player
- Leck, Bart van der (1876–1958), Dutch modern painter
- Lecke, Bodo (1939–2018), German Germanist and educationalist
- Lecke, Johann Caspar (1694–1785), German lawyer and entrepreneur, Lord Mayor of Iserlohn (since 1737)
- Leckebusch, Klaus (1930–2013), German lawyer
- Leckebusch, Michael (1937–2000), German director and producer
- Leckebusch, Walter (1902–1981), German film director, film editor and film producer
- Leckel, Matthias (* 1953), German lawyer, President of the Federal Office for Infrastructure, Environmental Protection and Services of the Bundeswehr
- Leckelt, Bodo (* 1970), German handball player and trainer
- Leckey, Mark (* 1964), British video artist
- Leckey, Robert (* 1979), Northern Irish ice hockey player
- Lecki, Alfred (1938–2000), German criminal
- Leckie, Ann (* 1966), American science fiction and fantasy writer
- Leckie, Carolyn (born 1965), Scottish politician
- Leckie, John (* 1949), English music producer
- Leckie, Mathew (born 1991), Australian soccer player
- Leckie, Robert (1846-1887), Scottish football player
- Leckie, Robert (1920–2001), American soldier, journalist and author of mainly military history
- Leckow, Joachim Friedrich von (1703–1774), Prussian major general and commander of infantry regiment No. 2
- Leckow, Johann George Friedrich von (1746–1823), Prussian district administrator
- Lecküchner, Johannes († 1482), clergyman and probably also fencing teacher
- Leckwijck, William van (1902–1975), Belgian geologist
- Lecky, Sommer (* 2000), Irish high jumper
- Lecky, William Edward Hartpole (1838-1903), Irish historian
- Leclair, Jean-Marie (1697–1764), French composer and violinist
- LeClair, John (born 1969), American ice hockey player
- Leclaire, Armand (1888–1931), Canadian actor and playwright
- Leclaire, Hubert (* 1906), German head of the political department in the Buchenwald and Sachsenhausen concentration camps
- Leclaire, Pascal (* 1982), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Leclaire, Serge (1924-1994), French psychoanalyst
- Leclanché, Georges (1839–1882), French physical chemist
- Leclant, Jean (1920–2011), French Egyptologist
- Leclerc de Hauteclocque, Jacques-Philippe (1902–1947), French major general
- Leclerc de La Bruère, Charles-Antoine (1714–1754), French playwright and historian
- Leclerc, Carole (* 1980), French archery biathlete
- Leclerc, Charles (* 1997), Monaco racing car driver
- Leclerc, Charles Victoire Emmanuel (1772-1802), French general
- Leclerc, Félix (1914–1988) Canadian author, composer, musician, and actor
- Leclerc, Francis (* 1971), Canadian film director, screenwriter and film editor
- Leclerc, Fud (1924-2010), Belgian singer
- Leclerc, Ginette (1912–1992), French actress
- Leclerc, Henri (1870–1955), French physician and author
- Leclerc, Jacques (* 1943), Canadian linguist
- Leclerc, Jean (1657–1736), Swiss theologian and philologist
- Leclerc, Jean-Baptiste (1920-2001), French wrestler
- Leclerc, Joseph-Victor (1787–1865), French linguist and university professor
- Leclerc, Katie (* 1986), American actress
- Leclerc, Lucien (1816-1893), French physician and orientalist
- Leclerc, Marc (1933–2005), Canadian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Québec
- Leclerc, Mike (* 1976), Canadian ice hockey player
- Leclerc, Philippe (1755–1826), Bavarian court painter
- Leclerc, Pierre († 1546), French Protestant martyr
- Leclerc, René († 1651), French bishop
- Leclerc, Théophile , French revolutionary, one of the Enragés
- Leclercq, Henri (1869–1945), Catholic theologian and church historian
- Leclercq, Jacques (1891–1971), Belgian philosopher and theologian
- Leclercq, Jean (1911–1993), French Benedictine, historian and Medievalist
- Leclercq, Jean-Claude (* 1962), French cyclist, national coach and cycling commentator
- Leclercq, Jean-Marc (* 1961), French musician and Esperantist
- Leclercq, Julien (1865–1901), French poet and art critic
- Leclercq, Michel Théodore (1777-1851), French writer
- Leclercq, Patrick (* 1938), French politician, head of government and foreign minister of Monaco
- Leclercq, Patrick (1950–2011), German journalist
- Leclère, Achille (1785–1853), French architect
- Leclère, Michel (* 1946), French racing car driver
- Lecman, Darío (* 1971), Argentine weightlifter
- Lecocq, Charles (1832–1918), French operetta composer
- Lecocq, Jean , Franco-Flemish Renaissance composer
- Lecocq, Jean-Pierre (1947–1992), Belgian molecular biologist and entrepreneur
- Lecœur, Paul-Augustin (1848–1942), French clergyman, Bishop of Saint-Flour
- Lecoin, Louis (1888–1971), French anarchist and peace activist
- Lecointre, Camille (* 1985), French sailor
- Lecointre, François (* 1962), French general, chief of the French general staff
- Lecomber, Brian (1945-2015), British aerobatic pilot and writer
- LeCompte, Irville Charles (1872–1957), American Romanist
- Lecompte, Joseph (1797-1851), American politician
- Lecompte, Louis (1914-1970), Canadian ice hockey player and referee
- LeCompte, Philip Medford (1907-1998), American pathologist
- Lecomte du Nouÿ, Jean (1842–1923), French history painter and sculptor
- Lecomte, Benjamin (* 1991), French football player
- Lecomte, Cécile (* 1981), French environmental activist
- Lecomte, Claude (1931-2008), French cameraman
- Lecomte, Gérard (1940–2012), French painter, printmaker and sculptor
- Lecomte, Henri (1856–1934), French botanist
- Lecomte, Paul (1842–1920) French painter
- LeConey, Al (1901-1959), American sprinter and Olympic champion
- Leconte de Lisle, Charles (1818-1894), French writer
- Leconte, Cincinnatus (1854–1912), Haitian politician and President of Haiti
- Leconte, Henri (* 1963), French tennis player
- Leconte, Jack (* 1959), French racing car driver and racing team owner
- LeConte, Joseph (1823-1901), American geologist
- Leconte, Patrice (* 1947), French director and screenwriter
- Lecoq de Boisbaudran, Paul Émile (1838–1912), French chemist
- Lecoq, Jacques (1921–1999), French theater pedagogue, acting teacher and pantomime
- Lecoq, Jules-François (1821-1892), Bishop of Luçon and Nantes
- Lecoq, Maurice (1854-1925), French sport marksman
- Lecor, Tex (1933-2017), Canadian singer-songwriter, presenter and painter
- Lecornu, Léon (1854–1940), French engineer and physicist
- Lecornu, Sébastien (* 1986), French politician and minister
- Lecot, François (1878–1959), French racing car driver
- Lécot, Victor (1831–1908), French cardinal, Archbishop of Bordeaux
- L'Écotais, Yann de (1940-2008), French journalist
- Lecourbe, Claude-Jacques (1759–1815), officer in various European armies
- Lecourt, Dominique (* 1944), French philosopher
- Lecourt, Robert (1908–2004), French judge and politician (MRP), member of the National Assembly
- Lecouvreur, Adrienne (1692–1730), French actress
- Lecoy, Félix (1903–1997), French Romanist and Medievalist
- Lecrae (* 1979), American gospel rapper
- Lecrique, Serge († 1996), French triathlete
- Lécrivain, Philippe (1941-2020), French Jesuit, theologian, historian, author
- Lecrosnier, Eugène (1923–2013), French clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Belfort-Montbéliard
- Lecue, Simón (1912-1984), Spanish football player
- Lecuisinier, Pierre-Henri (* 1993), French road cyclist
- Lecumberri Erburu, Miguel Angel (1924–2007), Spanish clergyman, theologian and bishop, Vicar Apostolic of Tumaco in Colombia
- LeCun, Yann (* 1960), French computer scientist
- Lecuna, Juan Vicente (1899–1954), Venezuelan diplomat and composer
- Lecuona, Ernesto (1895–1963), Cuban composer and musician
- Lecuona, Iker (* 2000), Spanish motorcycle racer
- Lecuona, Margarita (1910–1981), Cuban singer and composer
- Lécureul, Gonzaque (1887–1984), French racing driver
- Lecușanu, Georgeta Narcisa (* 1976), Romanian handball player
- Lécuyer, Jean (* 1876), French hurdler
- Lécuyer, Laurent (* 1965), Swiss racing driver
- Lécuyer, Léon (1855–1915), French marksman and fencer
- Lecuyer, Romain , French double bass player and tango musician
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- Ledanois, Kévin (* 1993), French racing cyclist
- Ledare, Leigh (* 1976), American photographer and video artist
- Ledarp, Sofia (* 1974), Swedish actress
- Ledbetter, Brian (* 1963), American sailor
- Ledbetter, Homer (1910-1946) American football and baseball player, police officer, soldier
- Ledbetter, Marshall (1969–2003), American psychedelic enthusiast and activist
- Ledda, Gavino (* 1938), Italian writer
- Ledda, Romano (1930–1987), Italian journalist and politician
- Ledden Hulsebosch, CJ van (1877–1952), Dutch forensic scientist
- Ledderhos, Günter (* 1939), German badminton player
- Ledderhose, Georg (1855–1925), German surgeon
- Ledderhose, Konrad Wilhelm (1751–1812), German lawyer
- Ledderose, Lothar (* 1942), German art historian
- Leddihn, Adolph von (1830–1903), Austrian general
- Leddin, Bruno (1898–1951), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Leddin, Johann (1639–1693), lawyer and chief chancellor of Upper Lusatia
- Leddin, Martin (1910–2006), German police officer, Hamburg police director
- Leddy, Ed († 2006), American jazz musician
- Leddy, Frans (1901–1966), Dutch cyclist
- Leddy, Nick (* 1991), American ice hockey player
- Lede Abal, Daniel (* 1976), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Ledebour, Carl Friedrich von (1786–1851), German botanist
- Ledebour, Georg (1850–1947), German politician (DFP, USPD, SADP, SPD), MdR
- Ledebur zu Wichel and Perutz, Christoph Balduin von († 1788), Canon in Münster
- Ledebur, Adolf (1837–1906), German metallurgist
- Ledebur, Alexander von (1774–1850), Prussian lieutenant general
- Ledebur, August Ludwig von (1776-1852), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Ledebur, Benedikt (* 1964), poet, essayist, critic and translator
- Ledebur, Carl von (1806–1872), Prussian officer and biographer
- Ledebur, Carl von (1840–1913), German theater director
- Ledebur, Eugen von (1909–1973), Austrian illustrator and draftsman
- Ledebur, Ferdinand von (1848–1916), Prussian lieutenant general
- Ledebur, Friedrich Johann von († 1758), royal British and Kur-Braunschweig-Lüneburg major general and head of an infantry regiment
- Ledebur, Friedrich von (1900–1986), Austrian film actor
- Ledebur, Heinrich († 1629), canon in Münster and assessor of the Landpfennigkammer
- Ledebur, Heinrich von (1832–1912), Prussian lieutenant general
- Ledebur, Karl von (1795–1860), Prussian Lieutenant General and Hereditary Marshal of Herford
- Ledebur, Leopold von (1799–1877), German historian, heraldist, aristocrat researcher
- Ledebur, Leopold von (1868–1951), German infantry general
- Ledebur, Leopold von (1876–1955), German actor
- Ledebur, Wilhelm von (1859–1930), German government official and member of parliament
- Ledebur-Wicheln, Friedrich Clemens von (1770–1841), Bishop of Paderborn
- Ledecká, Daniela (* 1996), Slovak athlete
- Ledecká, Ester (* 1995), Czech snowboarder and ski racer
- Ledecký, Janek (* 1962), Czech pop musician, singer, guitarist and composer
- Ledecky, Katie (* 1997), American swimmer
- Ledeganck, Karel Lodewijk (1805–1847), Flemish lawyer, politician and poet
- Ledel, Samuel (1644–1717), German physician, Physicus in Grünberg
- Ledel, Sigismund (1654–1705), German lawyer
- Ledeli, Moritz (1856–1920), Austrian portrait and genre painter
- Ledenjowa, Aljona Valeryevna (* 1964), Russian political scientist
- Ledenzow, Christofor Semjonowitsch (1842–1907), Russian merchant and patron
- Leder, Dietrich (* 1954), German author, film director and lecturer at several film and art schools
- Leder, Erwin (1914–1997), Austrian doctor and Wehrmacht soldier, Righteous Among the Nations
- Leder, Erwin (* 1951), Austrian film actor
- Leder, Frank (* 1962), German massage therapist
- Leder, Gilah (* 1941), Australian math teacher
- Leder, Jutta (* 1947), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Leder, Kunz the Younger , Mayor of Heilbronn (1402)
- Leder, Lothar (* 1971), German triathlete
- Leder, Lutz-Dietrich (1933–2013), German pathologist and university professor
- Leder, Mimi (* 1952), American film director
- Leder, Nicole (* 1971), German triathlete
- Leder, Philip (1934-2020), American geneticist
- Leder, Richard , German racing car driver
- Leder, Stefan (* 1951), German orientalist
- Leder, Walter (1947–2012), German administrative lawyer
- Leder, Wolf (1906–2009), German costume and set designer
- Leder, Wolfgang (1936–1978), German composer and conductor
- Lederach, John Paul (* 1955), American Mennonite sociologist and peace researcher
- Lederberg, Esther (1922-2006), American geneticist and microbiologist
- Lederberg, Joshua (1925-2008), American geneticist
- Lederbogen, Rolf (1928–2012), German graphic artist, designer, architect and university professor
- Lederer, Ana (* 1964), Croatian theater scholar, theater critic, publicist, theater director and deputy minister of culture
- Lederer, Arno (* 1947), German architect and professor of architecture
- Lederer, August (1857–1936), Austrian industrialist, collector and art patron
- Lederer, Carl Ramon Soter von (1817–1890), Austrian diplomat
- Lederer, Charles (1910–1976), American screenwriter
- Lederer, Edgar (1908–1988), French biochemist and university professor
- Lederer, Eduard (1859–1944), Czech lawyer, writer, politician and victim of the Holocaust
- Lederer, Emil (1882–1939), Bohemian-Austrian economist and sociologist
- Lederer, Eugen Leo (1884–1947), German chemist
- Lederer, Felix (1877–1957), Austrian musician and conductor of Czech origin
- Lederer, Francis (1899–2000), Austrian-American actor
- Lederer, Franz (* 1963), Austrian football coach
- Lederer, Franz Joseph (1676–1733), Freising court painter
- Lederer, Franz Seraphim (1866–1939), German clergyman and politician (Zentrum, BVP), MdR
- Lederer, Fritz (1878–1949), Austrian landscape painter, eraser and wood cutter
- Lederer, Gerda (* 1926), American human scientist
- Lederer, Heinz (* 1905), German NSDAP art functionary and sculptor
- Lederer, Helmut (1919–1999), German photographer and sculptor
- Lederer, Herbert (* 1926), Austrian actor
- Lederer, Howard (born 1964), American poker player
- Lederer, Hugo (1871–1940), German sculptor
- Lederer, Jeff (* 1962), American jazz musician
- Lederer, Jiří (1922–1983), Czech journalist and civil rights activist
- Lederer, Joachim (1808–1876), Austro-German writer
- Lederer, Joe (1904–1987), Austrian journalist and writer
- Lederer, Johann Georg , Baroque church painter
- Lederer, Jörg , German sculptor and carver
- Lederer, José (1842–1895), Hungarian opera singer (tenor)
- Lederer, Josef (1852–1937), textile entrepreneur in the Austro-Hungarian monarchy and in Czechoslovakia
- Lederer, Josef (1921–2007), Austro-Australian professor of optometry
- Lederer, Josef (1922–2010), German cathedral provost and university professor
- Lederer, Josef-Horst (* 1944), Austrian musicologist
- Lederer, Joseph (1733–1796), South German monastery musician and composer
- Lederer, Julius (1821–1870), Austrian entomologist
- Lederer, Jürgen (* 1943), German actor, festival director, theater director and theater lecturer
- Lederer, Karl (1898–1977), German politician (NSDAP)
- Lederer, Karl (1909–1944), Austrian lawyer and resistance fighter against the Third Reich
- Lederer, Klaus (1942–2009), Austrian chemist
- Lederer, Klaus (* 1974), German politician (Die Linke), MdA
- Lederer, Marianne (* 1934), French translation scholar
- Lederer, Michael (* 1955), German middle-distance runner
- Lederer, Michael (* 1956), American author
- Lederer, Michael Friedrich (1639–1674), German legal scholar
- Lederer, Oliver (* 1978), Austrian soccer player
- Lederer, Otto (* 1970), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Lederer, Pepi (1910–1935), American author and actress
- Lederer, Philipp (1872–1944), German numismatist, coin and antiques dealer
- Lederer, Raymond F. (1938–2008), American politician
- Lederer, Remo (* 1968), German ski jumper
- Lederer, Rolf (1937–2011), German soccer player
- Lederer, Serena (1867–1943), Hungarian wife of the industrialist August Lederer, confidante of Gustav Klimt and the driving force behind the development of the large Lederer Klimt collection
- Lederer, Stephan (1844–1923), German Roman Catholic clergyman, theological and local writer
- Lederer, Ulrich (1897–1969), Austrian athlete
- Lederer, Viktor (1881–1944), Austrian music writer and journalist
- Lederer, Viktor (1935–2017), Austrian painter
- Lederer, Walter (1923–2003), German painter
- Lederer, William (1912–2009), American writer
- Ledergerber, Christian (* 1991), Swiss floorball player in the position of defender
- Ledergerber, Elmar (* 1944), Swiss politician (SP)
- Ledergerber, Karl (1914–2004), Swiss editor and writer
- Ledergerber, Pi (* 1951), Swiss sculptor
- Lederhilger, Severin (* 1958), Austrian Roman Catholic priest and vicar general of the Diocese of Linz
- Lederhos, Marion (* 1953), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament of Vorarlberg
- Lederle, Albert (1874–1931), German administrative lawyer, head of the Ludwigshafen am Rhein district office
- Lederle, Franz Joseph (1826–1905), German draftsman and landscape painter
- Lederle, Franz Xaver (* 1931), German photographer and cameraman
- Lederle, Neville (1938-2019), South African racing car driver
- Lederle, Werner (1905–1977), German administrative lawyer and attorney, Lord Mayor of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse
- Lederlein, Joachim , German wood cutter
- Lederleitner, Heinz (* 1958), Austrian bishop
- Lederman, Charles (1913–1998), French politician
- Lederman, Harold (1940–2019), American judge and boxing commentator for HBO
- Lederman, Leon Max (1922–2018), American physicist
- Ledermann, Alexandra (* 1969), French show jumper
- Ledermann, François (* 1949), Swiss pharmacist and pharmacy historian
- Ledermann, Fritz (1918–1993), Austrian politician (FPÖ)
- Ledermann, Hans (* 1957), Swiss racing cyclist
- Ledermann, Max (1868–1933), German cloth merchant and head of the Jewish community in Künzelsau
- Ledermann, Nicole (* 1968), German make-up artist
- Ledermann, Philippe Daniel (* 1944), Swiss implantologist and writer
- Ledermann, Sanne (1928–1943), German-Jewish girl, friend of Anne Frank, victim of the Holocaust
- Ledermann, Walter (1911–2009), British mathematician
- Ledermüller, Martin Frobenius (1719–1769), German lawyer and natural scientist
- Ledersberger, Erich (* 1951), Austrian author
- Ledersteger, Hans (1898–1971), Austrian film architect
- Ledersteger, Karl (1900–1972), Austrian geodesist
- Lederwasch, Christof (1651–1705), Austrian painter
- Lederwasch, Gregor I († 1685), Austrian painter
- Lederwasch, Gregor III (1696–1740), Austrian painter
- Lederwasch, Gregor IV (1727–1792), Austrian painter
- Lederwasch, Gregor V (1752–1819), Austrian painter
- Lederwasch, Johann (1755–1827), Austrian painter
- Ledesma, Antonio (* 1943), Filipino religious, emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro
- Ledesma, Argentino (1928-2004), Argentine musician
- Ledesma, Cristian Daniel (* 1982), Argentinian-Italian soccer player
- Ledesma, Cristian Raúl (* 1978), Argentine soccer player
- Ledesma, Ernesto (1930–2011), Uruguayan soccer player and coach
- Ledesma, Eva (* 1980), Spanish triathlete
- Ledesma, Javier (* 1958), Mexican soccer goalkeeper
- Ledesma, Juan de (1713–1781), Spanish violinist and pre-classical composer
- Ledesma, Kirian (* 1984), Spanish soccer player
- Ledesma, Nelson , Uruguayan soccer player
- Ledesma, Nicolás , Argentine tango pianist and composer
- Ledesma, Ramiro (1905–1936), Spanish politician
- Ledeux, Tess (* 2001), French freestyle skier
- Ledezma, Antonio (* 1955), Venezuelan politician
- Ledezma, Froylán (* 1978), Costa Rican soccer player
- Ledford, Brandy (born 1969), American actress
- Ledford, Mark (1960-2004), American jazz musician
- Ledgard Jiménez, Carlos (1917–1988), Peruvian lawyer and politician
- Ledger, Heath (1979-2008), Australian actor
- Ledger, Jen (* 1989), British drummer and singer
- Ledgerwood, Judy (* 1959), American painter
- Ledgerwood, LeeAnn (* 1959), American jazz pianist, composer and music teacher
- Ledgerwood, Nikolas (* 1985), Canadian soccer player
- Ledgett, Richard (* 1958), American intelligence officer
- Lediard, Thomas (1685–1743), English writer, diplomat and surveyor
- Ledien, Kurt (1893–1945), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Ledig, Gert (1921–1999), German writer
- Single Rowohlt, Heinrich Maria (1908–1992), German publisher
- Ledig-Schön, Käte (1926–2014), German artist, graphic artist and writer
- Ledin, Per (* 1978), Swedish ice hockey player
- Ledin, Tomas (* 1952), Swedish singer, composer, lyricist, guitarist and producer
- Ledinek, Stanislav (1920–1969), German-Yugoslav actor and voice actor
- Ledisi (* 1972), American R&B singer
- Leditschke, Hagen (* 1984), German lifeguard
- Lediwary, Karl Friedrich Ludwig von (1732–1812), Prussian major general, chief of the hussar regiment No. 10, heir to Ottendorf near Polish Wartenberg
- Ledjachow, Igor Anatoljewitsch (* 1968), Russian football coach and player
- Ledl, Ayana , German actress
- Ledl, Günter (* 1949), Austrian automobile designer
- Ledl, Jolina Marie (* 2002), German model and actress
- Ledl, Josef (1918–2000), German soccer player
- Ledl, Lotte (* 1930), Austrian actress
- Ledl-Rossmann, Sonja (* 1974), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Ledley, Joe (born 1987), Welsh football player
- Ledley, Robert S. (1926-2012), American physiologist
- Ledlin, Frederick (born 1963), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lednjow, Pawel Serafimowitsch (1943–2010), Soviet modern pentathlete
- Ledóchowska, Maria Teresia (1863–1922), founder of the Catholic order
- Ledóchowska, Maria Ursula (1865–1939), Austro-Polish nun and saint
- Ledóchowski, Ignacy Hilary (1789–1870), Polish general and in command of the Modlin Fortress
- Ledóchowski, Ignacy Kazimierz (1871–1945), Polish general
- Ledóchowski, Jan (1791–1864), Polish MP and officer
- Ledochowski, Maximilian (* 1956), Austrian internist
- Ledóchowski, Mieczysław Halka (1822–1902), Polish clergyman, cardinal and archbishop of Gniezno
- Ledóchowski, Stanisław (1666–1725), Polish politician, member of the Sejm, marshal of the Tarnogrod Confederation, voivode of Volynia, marshal of the so-called silent senate (1717)
- Ledóchowski, Stefan (1625–1676), Polish nobleman, member of the Senate of Poland-Lithuania, diplomat and castellan of Volhynia
- Ledóchowski, Thaddäus (1790–1856), Polish count and Austro-Hungarian field marshal lieutenant
- Ledóchowski, Timotheus (1792–1846), officer, educator of Emperor Franz Joseph
- Ledóchowski, Wladimir (1866–1942), Polish nobleman and superior general of the Societas Jesu (Jesuits)
- Ledolter, Johann (* 1950), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Ledong, Annett (* 1959), German children's book author
- LeDonne, Mike (* 1956), American jazz musician
- Ledoux, Charles (1892–1967), French boxer
- LeDoux, Chris (1948–2005), American country singer and rodeo rider
- Ledoux, Claude-Nicolas (1736–1806), French architect
- Ledoux, Fernand (1897–1993), French actor of Belgian origin
- Ledoux, Jacques (1921–1988), Belgian film historian and archivist
- LeDoux, Jake (born 1985), Canadian actor
- Ledoux, Jeanne-Philiberte (1767–1840), French painter
- LeDoux, Joseph (* 1949), American psychologist
- Ledoux, Mathias (1953–2005), French cameraman and film director
- Ledoux, Michel (* 1958), French mathematician
- Ledoux, Patrice , French film producer
- Ledoux, Paul (1884–1960), Alsatian Franco-German painter, engraver and illustrator
- Ledoux, Paul (1914–1988), Belgian astronomer and astrophysicist
- Ledoux, Paul (* 1949), Canadian writer
- Ledowskich, Michail Sergejewitsch (* 1986), Russian tennis player
- Ledoyen, Virginie (* 1976), French actress and model
- Ledrappier, François , French mathematician
- Ledru des Essarts, François Roch (1770–1844), French division general
- Ledru, Auguste (1860–1902), French sculptor
- Ledru-Rollin, Alexandre (1807–1874), French politician
- Leduc, Anatole (1856–1937), French physicist
- Leduc, André (* 1949), Canadian animator and film director
- Leduc, Catherine (* 1993), Canadian tennis player
- Leduc, Cynthia (* 1997), French sprinter
- Leduc, Lucien (1918-2004), French football player and coach
- Leduc, Mark (1962-2009), Canadian boxer
- Leduc, Michèle (* 1942), French physicist
- Leduc, Norbert (1924–2000), German homeland researcher and author
- Leduc, Philippe (* 1952), French football referee
- Leduc, Richard (born 1941), French actor
- Leduc, Roland (1907–2001), Canadian cellist, conductor and music teacher
- Leduc, Simon (1742–1777), French violinist and composer
- Leduc, Stéphane (1853–1939), French biologist
- Leduc, Violette (1907–1972), French writer
- Leducq, André (1904–1980), French racing cyclist
- Leducq-Barome, Emmanuel (* 1971), French conductor
- Ledure, Jacques (1893–1948), Belgian racing driver
- Ledvina, Emmanuel Boleslaus (1868–1952), American clergyman, Bishop of Corpus Christi
- Ledwaba, Lehlohonolo (* 1971), South African super bantamweight boxer
- Ledwidge, Francis (1887-1917), Irish poet and nationalist
- Ledwidge, Ringan (born 1971), British director
- Ledwinka, Erich (1904–1992), Austrian car designer
- Ledwinka, Franz (1883–1972), Austrian composer, pianist and music teacher
- Ledwinka, Hans (1878–1967), Austrian car designer
- Ledwohn, Josef (1907–2003), German politician (KPD), Member of the Bundestag, trade unionist
- Ledwoń, Adam (1974–2008), Polish football player
- Ledy, David (* 1987), French football player
- Ledyard, Grant (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and official
- Ledyard, John (1751–1789), American African explorer
- Ledyard, John (* 1943), American economist and computer scientist