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Lei
- Lei Jun (* 1969), Chinese entrepreneur and billionaire
- Lei Peifan (* 2003), Chinese snooker player
- Lei Shiyin, Paul (* 1963), Chinese clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Leshan
- Lei, Feng (1940–1962), Chinese soldier in the Chinese People's Liberation Army; was propagated as a model worker
- Lei, Hermann (1910–2006), Swiss teacher and local historian
- Lei, Hermann (* 1937), Swiss historian, seminar teacher and politician
- Lei, Hermann (* 1972), Swiss lawyer and politician
- Lei, Kaylani (* 1980), American stripper and porn actress
- Lei, Sheng (* 1984), Chinese foil fencer and Olympic champion
- Lei, Tingjie (* 1997), Chinese chess grandmaster
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- Leiacker, Johannes (* 1950), German stage and costume designer
- Leiato, Anthony (* 1965), American-Samoan shot putter
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- Leib, Adolf , German crook and chairman of the "Ringverein" Immertreu
- Leib, Günther (* 1927), German opera singer (baritone)
- Leib, Heinz (* 1927), German soccer player
- Leib, Johannes (1591–1666), German doctor, lawyer, theologian, poet and songwriter
- Leib, Kilian (1471–1553), prior and humanist
- Leib, Mani (1883–1953), Yiddish poet
- Leib, Michael (1760–1822), American politician (Democratic Republican Party)
- Leib, Owen D. († 1848), American politician
- Leibacher, Friedrich (1944–2001), Swiss assassin
- Leibak, Kaire (* 1988), Estonian athlete
- Leibbrand, Anna (1902–1972), German writer and left-wing political activist
- Leibbrand, Gertrud (1911–2002), German politician (KPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Leibbrand, Karl von (1839–1898), German civil engineer, Württemberg construction officer
- Leibbrand, Kurt (1914–1985), German civil engineer and traffic planner
- Leibbrand, Max (1882–1946), German railway manager
- Leibbrand, Richard von (1851–1929), German road construction inspector
- Leibbrand, Robert (1901–1963), German politician (KPD), MdL
- Leibbrand, Werner (1896–1974), German psychiatrist and medical historian
- Leibbrand-Wettley, Annemarie (1913–1996), German medical historian
- Leibbrandt, Friedrich (1894–1960), German chemist, manager and politician (SPD), MdL
- Leibbrandt, Georg (1899–1982), German Ministerial Director in the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories during the Nazi era
- Leibbrandt, Robey (1913–1966), Boer heavyweight boxer and South African National Socialist politician
- Leibe, Beate (* 1954), German composer and church musician
- Leibe, Wolfram (* 1960), German local politician of the SPD and Lord Mayor of Trier
- Leibel, Lorne (* 1951), Canadian sailor
- Leibelt, Hans (1885–1974), German actor
- Leibelt, Moritz (* 2000), German soccer player
- Leibenath, Thorsten (* 1975), German basketball coach
- Leibenfrost, Albert (1923–2005), Austrian politician of the ÖVP and economist
- Leibenguth, Albert , German pool player
- Leibenguth, Erich (1917–2005), German soccer player
- Leibenstein, Harvey (1922–1994), American economist
- Leiber, Adolf (1808–1885), Baden official
- Leiber, Bernard (* 1943), German chess player
- Leiber, Bernfried (1919–2003), German pediatrician and university professor
- Leiber, Christian , German archaeologist
- Leiber, Fridolin (1843–1912), German painter
- Leiber, Fritz (1910–1992), American actor and author
- Leiber, Fritz senior (1882–1949), American stage and film actor
- Leiber, Gottfried (* 1929), German architect, city planner and municipal building officer
- Leiber, Jerry (1933-2011), American music producer and songwriter
- Leiber, Judith (1921–2018), Hungarian-American fashion designer
- Leiber, Justin (1938–2016), American university professor and writer
- Leiber, Lila L. (* 1955), German graphic designer and illustrator
- Leiber, Lukas (1896–1974), German forest officer
- Leiber, Otto (1878–1958), German painter, graphic artist and sculptor
- Leiber, Robert (1887–1967), German Jesuit, professor at the Gregoriana, private secretary of Pope Pius XII.
- Leiber, Svenja (* 1975), German writer
- Leiberg, Alma (* 1980), German film actress
- Leiberg, Felix (* 1978), German cameraman
- Leiberg, Helge (* 1954), German painter
- Leiberich, Otto (1927–2015), German cryptologist
- Leibes, Franz Xaver von (1753-1828), German Catholic clergyman and university professor
- Leibetseder, Maria (1901–1978), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Leibfried, Christoph (1566–1635), Baden Landschreiber in Rötteln and composer
- Leibfried, Erwin (1942–2019), German literary scholar
- Leibfried, Eugen (1897–1978), German politician (DVP, CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag, Minister of Agriculture of Baden-Württemberg
- Leibfried, Günther (1915–1977), German physicist
- Leibfried, Peter (1947–2014), German local politician (SPD)
- Leibfried, Stephan (1944–2018), German social scientist and professor at the University of Bremen
- Leibholz, Gerhard (1901–1982), German lawyer
- Leibholz, Sabine (1906–1999), German author and Dietrich Bonhoeffer's twin sister
- Leibholz, Siegfried (1925–2005), German secret service officer and major general of the MfS
- Leibing, Christian (1905–1997), German farmer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Leibing, Franz (1836–1875), German philologist, writer and publicist
- Leibing, Peter (1941–2008), German photographer
- Leibinger, Berthold (1930–2018), German industrialist (Trumpf), university professor and patron
- Leibinger, Franz (* 1976), German singer and tennis trainer
- Leibinger, Johann (1903–1993), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Leibinger, Peter (* 1967), German industrialist (Trumpf)
- Leibinger, Regine (* 1963), German architect
- Leibinger, Richard (* 1949), German politician (SPD) and Lord Mayor
- Leibinger-Kammüller, Nicola (* 1959), German entrepreneur, CEO of Trumpf GmbH + Co. KG
- Leibkind, Alexander (1952–2006), German judoka, football player, sports manager and businessman
- Leibküchler, Paul (1873–1938), German sculptor and medalist
- Leibl, Carl (1784–1870), German musician and conductor
- Leibl, Franz (* 1957), German conservationist and ornithologist
- Leibl, Wilhelm (1844–1900), German painter
- Leible, Otto (1927–2004), German politician (CDU), District Administrator Lörrach
- Leible, Stefan (* 1963), German law scholar and university professor
- Leiblein, Alban (1787–1857), Baden official
- Leiblein, Jürgen (* 1949), German politician (CDU), MdL Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Leiblein, Valentin (1799–1869), German botanist, researcher and university professor
- Leiblein, Viktor († 1871), German administrative officer
- Leibler, Richard (1914–2003), American cryptologist and mathematician
- Leibler, Stanislas (* 1957), Polish physicist and systems biologist
- Leibman, Ron (1937–2019), American actor
- Leibmann, Waldemar (1923–2004), German administrative lawyer and ministerial official
- Leibner, Alfred (1922–1997), German military prosecutor
- Leibner, Gerardo (* 1965), Uruguayan historian
- Leibnitz, Eberhard (1910–1986), German chemist and university professor
- Leibnitz, Heinrich (1811–1889), German painter and draftsman as well as university drawing teacher and professor of art history
- Leibnitz, Robert (1863–1929), German architect
- Leibnitz, Ruth (1928–2011), German sculptor and graphic artist
- Leibnitz, Wolfgang (* 1936), German pianist
- Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm (1646–1716), German philosopher, mathematician, lawyer, historian and political advisor to the early Enlightenment
- Leibnütz, Friedrich (1597–1652), German lawyer and university professor for moral philosophy
- Leibold, Gerhard (* 1945), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Leibold, Giona (* 2000), German-American soccer player
- Leibold, Hermann (1888–1957), German soccer player
- Leibold, Paul Francis (1914–1972), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cincinnati
- Leibold, Reinhard (* 1947), German long-distance runner
- Leibold, Tim (* 1993), German soccer player
- Leiboldt, Andreas (1561–1614), Bohemian city judge, imperial toll collector and chronicler of Lichtenstadt
- Leiboldt, Lorenz († 1597), Bohemian mayor, councilor and chronicler of Lichtenstadt
- Leiboldt, Lorenz junior , city judge, mayor and lordly Czernin office administrator from Neudek
- Leibovitz, Annie (* 1949), American photographer
- Leibowitz, Jeschajahu (1903–1994), Israeli religious philosopher and biochemist
- Leibowitz, Nechama (1905–1997), Israeli biblical scholar
- Leibowitz, René (1913–1972), French composer, conductor, writer and music teacher
- Leibrecht, Harald (* 1961), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Leibrecht, John Joseph (* 1930), American clergyman, bishop emeritus of Springfield-Cape Girardeau
- Leibrecht, Otto (1895–1973), German lawyer and political activist
- Leibrecht, Walter (1927–2007), German Protestant theologian
- Leibrook, Min (1903-1943), American jazz musician
- Leibssle-Balogh, Barbara (* 1985), Hungarian handball player
- Leibundgut, Annalis (1932–2014), Swiss classical archaeologist
- Leibundgut, Bruno (* 1960), Swiss astronomer
- Leibundgut, Hans (1909–1993), Swiss forest scientist
- Leibundgut, Hektor (* 1943), Swiss theologian, high school teacher and photographer
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- Leicester, Henry M. (1906–1991), American chemical historian and biochemist
- Leich, Christoph , German drummer
- Leich, Helmut (1919–2016), German fossil collector
- Leich, Pierre (* 1960), German science historian and cultural manager
- Leich, Werner (* 1927), German Protestant theologian, regional bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Thuringia
- Leichel, Ehrenfried (1828–1905), German-Dutch organ builder
- Leicher, Felix Ivo (1727–1812), Moravian painter
- Leicher, Hans (1898–1989), German ear, nose and throat doctor
- Leicher, Malu (* 2006), German actress
- Leichhardt, Ludwig , German explorer, zoologist, botanist and geologist
- Leichin, Johann (1875–1960), Austrian politician (SPÖ), Federal Councilor, Provincial Councilor in Styria
- Leichner, Ludwig (1836–1912), German opera singer (baritone) and cosmetics manufacturer
- Leichsenring, Claus (* 1943), German wood carver and local researcher
- Leichsenring, Erich (1904–1985), German manufacturer of Erzgebirge folk art
- Leichsenring, Falk (* 1955), German psychoanalyst, psychologist and university professor
- Leichsenring, Uwe (1967–2006), German politician (NPD), MdL
- Leicht, Albert (1922–1994), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Leicht, Alfred (1861–1946), German philologist, secondary school teacher and local researcher
- Leicht, Arno (* 1950), German composer and singing teacher
- Leicht, Bruno (* 1962), German jazz trumpeter and composer
- Easy, Dieter , German wheelchair fencer
- Leicht, Frank (* 1972), German soccer coach
- Leicht, Hans (1886–1937), lawyer, politician, poet and translator
- Leicht, Hugo (1934–2000), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Leicht, Johann (1868–1940), German politician (center, BVP), MdR
- Leicht, Justin (1913–1996), German politician (CSU)
- Leicht, Martin (1940–1998), Westphalian entrepreneur
- Leicht, Oliver (* 1969), German jazz clarinet and saxophonist
- Leicht, Pier Silverio (1874–1956), Italian lawyer, historian and librarian
- Leicht, Robert (1849–1921), German master brewer and entrepreneur, owner of the Robert Leicht beer brewery ("Schwabenbräu")
- Leicht, Robert (1885–1963), German brewery owner
- Leicht, Robert (* 1944), German journalist and publicist
- Leicht, Sebastian (1908–2002), Danube Swabian artist
- Leichtenstern, Ernst (1895–1945), German Lord Mayor, Nazi propaganda and film functionary during the National Socialist era
- Leichtenstern, Otto (1845–1900), German internist
- Leichtentritt, Bruno (1888–1965), German-American physician (pediatrician)
- Leichtentritt, Hugo (1874–1951), German musicologist
- Leichter, Käthe (1895–1942), Austrian socialist trade unionist and author of socio-political works
- Leichter, Max (1920–1981), German wrestler
- Leichter, Otto (1897–1973), Austrian socialist, journalist and author
- Leichtfried, Anton (* 1967), Austrian clergyman, auxiliary bishop of the diocese of St. Pölten
- Leichtfried, Günther (* 1949), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Leichtfried, Jörg (* 1967), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Leichtfried, Jörg (* 1984), Austrian jazz pianist and composer
- Leichtfried, Josef (1926–2018), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Leichtle, Adolf (1841–1913), German architect, patron and local researcher
- Leichtle, Christian (1892–1949), German teacher, founder of the Volkshochschule in Heilbronn
- Leichtle, Ludwig (1908–1986), German master painter and politician (CSU)
- Leichtle, Wilhelm (* 1940), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Leichtlen, Ernst Julius (1791–1830), German historian and archivist
- Leichtlin, Maximilian (1831–1910), German botanist
- Leichtling, Jerry (* 1948), American screenwriter and journalist
- Leichtweis, Rogério (* 1988), Paraguayan-Brazilian soccer player
- Leichtweiß, Kurt (1927–2013), German mathematician
- Leichtweiß, Ludwig (1878–1958), German hydraulic engineer and university professor
- Leichtweiß, Rudolf (1908–1987), German criminal police officer and SS leader
- Leichum, Adolf (1842–1906), German genre painter, lithographer and art teacher
- Leichum, Wilhelm (1911–1941), German athlete
- Leick, Gwendolyn (* 1951), Austro-British historian and ancient orientalist
- Leick, Hudson (* 1969), American actress and model
- Leick, Kurt (1942–2007), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Leicker, Johann (1772–1844), Member of Parliament for the Duchy of Nassau
- Leickert, Charles (1816–1907), Belgian realist landscape painter
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- Leid, Carl (1867–1935), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Leidborg, Gunnar (* 1955), Swedish ice hockey goalkeeper and coach
- Leide, Herbert (* 1930), German motorboat racing driver
- Leidel, Hans Joachim (1915–1962), German doctor and writer
- Leidel, Jan (* 1944), German virologist and social medicine specialist
- Leidel, Wolf-Günter (* 1949), German composer, pianist and organist
- Leidelmeijer, Herman , Dutch badminton player
- Leidemann, Sonja (* 1960), German politician (SPD)
- Leiden, Jan van (1509–1536), traveling preacher of the Anabaptists and one of the leaders, later King of the Anabaptist Empire of Münster
- Leidenberger, Frank (* 1958), German Lieutenant General of the Army of the Bundeswehr, head of the planning office
- Leidenfrost, Friedrich Wilhelm († 1703), ducal and electoral Braunschweig-Lüneburg State and Chancellery Secretary; Correspondent with Leibniz
- Leidenfrost, Johann Gottlob (1715–1794), German physician and theologian
- Leidenfrost, Karl Florentin (1783–1834), German high school teacher, translator and biographer
- Leidenfrost, Martin (* 1972), Austrian writer
- Leidenfrost, Nicole (* 1974), German painter
- Leidenfrost, Werner (1614–1673), German Lutheran theologian, school director and author
- Leidenfrost, Wolfgang (1919–2007), German-American engineer and university professor
- Leidenmühler, Franz (* 1973), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Leidenroth, Gustav , German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Unfortunately, Frida (1888–1975), German opera singer
- Unfortunately, Eric (* 1972), German trade union official
- Unfortunatelyer, Paul (* 1944), German experimental physicist
- Leiderman, Juri Alexandrowitsch (* 1963), Soviet action artist
- Leidersdorf, Heinz (1906–1943), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Leidesdorf, Maximilian (1816–1889), Austrian psychiatrist
- Leidesdorf, Maximilian Joseph (1787–1840), Austrian composer and music publisher
- Leidhold, Wolfgang (* 1950), German political scientist, philosopher and artist
- Leidig, Eugen (1861–1935), German lawyer and politician (NLP, DVP), MdL
- Leidig, Sabine (* 1961), German politician (Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag and trade unionist
- Leidig, Ute (* 1963), German social psychologist and politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the State Parliament (Baden-Württemberg)
- Leidig, Wolfgang (* 1954), German politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Schwäbisch Gmünd, Ministerial Director
- Leiding, Dietrich (1925–2005), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Leiding, Johann Friedrich Martin (1816–1903), Hamburg tea merchant, Member of the Bundestag
- Leiding, Katharina (* 1994), German soccer player
- Leiding, Rudolf (1914–2003), German manager
- Leidinge, Elisabeth (* 1957), Swedish football player and coach
- Leidinger, Adalbert (1926–2019), German administrative lawyer
- Leidinger, Ambrosius (* 1958), German Benedictine priest, administrator of the Neuburg Abbey
- Leidinger, Christiane (* 1969), German political and social scientist and university lecturer
- Leidinger, Georg (1870–1945), German historian and librarian
- Leidinger, Hannes (* 1969), Austrian historian
- Leidinger, Lucas (* 1988), German jazz pianist and composer
- Leidinger, Paul (1894–1975), German district administrator in the district of Zell (Mosel) and in the district of Prüm
- Leidinger, Paul (* 1932), German university professor, historian and didactician
- Leidinger, Petra (* 1966), German shot putter
- Leidinger, Robert (* 1941), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Leidl, August (1933–1994), German church historian and university professor
- Leidl, Julian (* 1985), Austrian soccer player
- Leidler, Rudolf (1880–1938), Austrian otologist
- Leidlmair, Adolf (1919–2010), Austrian geographer and university professor
- Leidloff, Gabriele (* 1958), German artist, author and actress
- Leidmann, Eva (1888–1938), German writer and screenwriter
- Leidorf, Klaus (* 1956), German pilot and aerial archaeologist
- Leidrad of Lyon , Bishop of Lyon
- Leidreiter, Peter (* 1966), German handball player
- Leidreiter, Piet (* 1965), German financial expert and politician (ALFA)
- Leidwein, Alois (* 1964), Austrian politician (ÖVP), publicist and agricultural scientist
- Leidy, Joseph (1823-1891), American paleontologist
- Leidy, Paul (1813–1877), American politician
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- Leienbach, Gerd (* 1946), German radio presenter and pop singer
- Leiendecker, Helmut (* 1952), German musician, actor and original from Trier
- Leiendecker, Lothar (* 1953), German soccer player
- Lyre, Taylor (* 1994), Canadian ice hockey player
- Leierer, Helmut (* 1931), Austrian architect
- Leierseder, Willibald (1930–2015), German priest and representative of the Bavarian Bishops' Conference for radio and television at Bayerischer Rundfunk
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- Leif Eriksson , Icelandic explorer
- Leif, Thomas (1959–2017), German journalist and non-fiction author
- Leifeld, Andreas († 2006), German musician and video artist
- Leifeld, Bernd (* 1949), German dramaturge, theater director and curator
- Leifeld, Denis (* 1982), German author
- Leifeld, Marcus (* 1968), German historian
- Leifeld, Uwe (* 1966), German soccer player
- Leifels, Stefan (* 1973), German squash player
- Leifer, Horst (1939–2002), German painter
- Leifer, Paul (* 1937), Austrian diplomat
- Leiferkus, Sergei Petrowitsch (* 1946), Russian bass player
- Leiferman, Chris (* 1986), American triathlete
- Leifermann, Doris (* 1952), German rower
- Leifert, Albert (1936–2016), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Leifert, Arnold (1940–2012), German writer
- Leiffheidt, Christa , German director and dramaturge
- Leiffmann, Moritz (1853–1921), German private banker, local politician and writer
- Leifheit, Günter (1920–2009), German entrepreneur
- Leifheit, Sylvia (* 1975), German actress, presenter and entrepreneur
- Leifhelm, Hans (1891–1947), German-Austrian poet
- Leifhelm, Sophie (1890–1945), Austrian communist resistance fighter and victim of the Nazi regime
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- Leigertwood, Mikele (* 1982), Antiguan soccer player
- Leigh, Augusta (1783-1851), British aristocrat and half-sister of the poet Lord Byron
- Leigh, Barbara (born 1946), American actress
- Leigh, Benjamin W. (1781-1849) American politician
- Leigh, Carol (* 1951), American filmmaker and activist for the rights of prostitutes
- Leigh, Cherami (* 1988), American actress and voice actress
- Leigh, Chyler (* 1982), American actress
- Leigh, David (* 1946), British investigative journalist and university professor
- Leigh, David A. (* 1963), British chemist and nanoscience pioneer
- Leigh, Dorian (1917–2008), American model, actress
- Leigh, Edward (born 1950), British politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Leigh, Elizabeth Medora (1814–1849), British adventurer and presumably illegitimate daughter of the poet Lord Byron
- Leigh, Francis, 1st Earl of Chichester (1598–1653), British peer and politician
- Leigh, Greg (* 1994), English soccer player
- Leigh, Gustavo (1920–1999), Chilean Lieutenant General
- Leigh, Heather (* 1979), American improvisation musician and songwriter
- Leigh, Howard, Baron Leigh of Hurley (* 1959), British economic manager and politician (Conservative Party)
- Leigh, Janet (1927-2004), American film actress
- Leigh, Jennifer Jason (born 1962), American actress
- Leigh, John (born 1965), New Zealand actor and voice actor
- Leigh, Kassum (1948-2014), Gambian Seyfo
- Leigh, Katie (born 1958), American voice actress
- Leigh, Leila (* 1975), American actress
- Leigh, Lyane (* 1969), German pop singer
- Leigh, Mike (born 1943), British author, set designer, director and actor
- Leigh, Mitch (1928–2014), American composer and theater producer
- Leigh, Monroe (1919–2001), American lawyer, President of the American Society for International Law
- Leigh, Nikki (* 1988), American actress and model
- Leigh, Stephen (* 1951), American science fiction author
- Leigh, Suzanna (1945-2017), British actress
- Leigh, Tom (1875-1914), English football player
- Leigh, Vera (1903–1944), British agent, resistance fighter and Nazi victim
- Leigh, Vivien (1913-1967), British actress
- Leigh, Walter (1905–1942), British composer and pianist
- Leigh, Wendy (1950–2016), British society journalist and author
- Leigh-Brown, Sam (* 1969), British pop singer
- Leigh-Hunt, Barbara (* 1935), British theater and film actress
- Leigh-Hunt, Ronald (1920-2005), British actor
- Leigh-Mallory, Trafford (1892–1944), British Air Marshal
- Leigh-Pemberton, Robert, Baron Kingsdown (1927–2013), British politician and bank manager
- Leigh-Wood, Roger (1906–1987), British sprinter and hurdler
- Leighton, Amanda (* 1993), American actress
- Leighton, Bernie (1921–1994), American jazz pianist
- Leighton, Chuck (1924-2003), American racing car driver
- Leighton, Edmund Blair (1853–1922) English painter
- Leighton, Elaine (* 1926), American drummer
- Leighton, Frederic, 1st Baron Leighton (1830–1896), English painter, illustrator and sculptor of Victorian neoclassicism
- Leighton, Jim (born 1958), Scottish football player
- Leighton, John (1865-1944) English football player
- Leighton, Kenneth (1929–1988), English composer
- Leighton, Laura (* 1968), American actress
- Leighton, Leroy G. (1912–1990), American engineer
- Leighton, Margaret (1922–1976) British actress
- Leighton, Michael (* 1981), Canadian ice hockey player
- Leighton, Robert , British film editor
- Leighton, Robert B. (1919–1997), American experimental physicist and astronomer
- Leighton, Roland (1895-1915), English writer
- Leighton-Porter, Chrystabel (1913–2000), English model
- Leighty, Jacob D. (1839-1912) American politician
- Leignadier-Paradon, Jérôme (* 1974), French politician and internet activist
- Leigue Cesari, René (* 1967), Bolivian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Santa Cruz de la Sierra
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- Leihammer, Abraham (1745–1774), German Rococo faience painter
- Leihberg, Arne (1934–1999), German draftsman and caricaturist
Leij
- Leija, Jesse James (* 1966), American super featherweight boxer
- Leijden, Miel van (1885–1949), Dutch football player
- Leijen, Joost van (* 1984), Dutch cyclist
- Leijer, Adrian (* 1986), Australian soccer player
- Leijerstam, Maria (* 1978), British adventurer and extreme athlete
- Leijnse, Enzo (* 2001), Dutch cyclist
- Leijonborg, Lars (* 1949), Swedish politician (Liberalerna), member of the Riksdag
- Leijonhufvud, Axel (* 1933), Swedish economist
- Leijten, Renske (* 1979), Dutch politician
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- Leika, Almantas (* 1968), Lithuanian Brigadier General
- Leikam, Alfred (1915–1992), German Righteous Among the Nations
- Leikam, Anton (* 1943), Austrian state official and politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Leikam, Günter (* 1966), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Carinthian state parliament
- Leikauf, Davide (* 1990), German-Italian soccer player
- Leike, Arnd (* 1960), German physicist and first German recipient of the Ig Nobel Prize
- Leikermoser, Wolfgang (* 1965), Austrian radio presenter
- Leikert, Katja (* 1975), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Leikina, Polina Alexejewna (* 1994), Russian tennis player
- Leiko, Marija (1887–1938), Latvian theater and film actress
- Leikola, Ismo (* 1979), Finnish stand-up comedian
- Leikop, Franz-Josef (* 1942), German politician (CDU)
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- Leila K. (* 1971), Swedish pop singer
- Leiler, Valentin (* 1995), Austrian ice hockey player
- Leili, Hans-Martin (* 1952), German soccer player
- Leilich, Hans-Otto (1925–2015), German engineer and university professor
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- Leim, Christof (* 1974), German guitarist and journalist
- Leiman, Anna Aloisowna (1912–1972), Soviet architect
- Leimbach, Andreas (* 1959), German finance expert
- Leimbach, Björn Thorsten , German therapist and author
- Leimbach, Karl Ludwig (1844–1905), German historian, high school teacher, theologian and literary historian, school director and provincial school council
- Leimbach, Martin (* 1957), German television presenter
- Leimbach, Robert (1876–1914), German chemist
- Leimbach, Thomas (* 1960), German administrative officer and politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament
- Leimbacher, Joseph-Fidel (1813–1864), Swiss architect
- Leimböck, Ernst (1931–1987), Austrian businessman and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Leime, Heikki (* 1962), Finnish ice hockey coach and player
- Leimeister, Hans (1875–1946), German librarian
- Leimeister, Hartmut (* 1957), German cook
- Leimeister, Jan Marco (* 1974), German business IT specialist
- Leimer, Fabio (* 1989), Swiss automobile racing driver
- Leimer, Karl (1858–1944), German music teacher and pianist
- Leimer, Kurt (1920–1974), German pianist, composer and piano teacher
- Leimert, Dirck (* 1941), German lawyer, former judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Leimert, Volkmar (* 1940), German composer and music dramaturge
- Leimgardt, Christian Joseph Philipp († 1829), German politician, mayor of Essen
- Leimgruber, Oskar (1886–1976), Swiss Federal Chancellor
- Leimgruber, Stephan (* 1948), Swiss Catholic theologian
- Leimgruber, Urs (* 1952), Swiss jazz and improvisation musician
- Leimgruber, Ute (* 1974), German Roman Catholic theologian and university professor
- Leimgruber, Walter (* 1959), Swiss cultural scientist, historian and exhibition organizer
- Leimgruber, Werner (* 1934), Swiss football player
- Leimkugel, Erich (1877–1947), German pharmacist, free balloon driver and politician
- Leimstoll, Günther (1922–2000), German band leader, guitarist, composer and arranger
- Leimus, Ivar (* 1953), Estonian numismatist and historian
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- Lein, Anatoli Jakowlewitsch (1931–2018), Soviet-American chess grandmaster
- Lein, Gerhard (* 1944), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Lein, Günter (* 1932), German athlete
- Lein, Hansjörg (* 1953), Lutheran superintendent of Vienna
- Lein, Hermann (1920–2006), Austrian Catholic resistance fighter
- Lein, Konrad (1907–1964), German politician (KPD), MdBLV Rhineland-Palatinate
- Lein, Mahide (* 1949), German LGBT activist
- Lein, Michael (* 1965), German radio host, television presenter and journalist
- Lein-Edelstein, Irina (1943–2018), Russian-German pianist and professor
- Leinan Lund, Mari (* 1999), Norwegian Nordic combined athlete
- Leinan Lund, Marte (* 2001), Norwegian Nordic combined athlete
- Leinart, Matt (born 1983), American football player
- Leinatamm, Tarmo (1957–2014), Estonian conductor and politician, member of the Riigikogu
- Leinauer, Josef (1831-1891), German opera singer (bass)
- Leinbach, Karl (1919–2005), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Leinberg, Juhan (1812–1885), Estonian sect leader
- Leinberger, Christian (1706–1770), German painter, etcher, plasterer, engineer and geometer
- Leinberger, Hans , German sculptor
- Leinberger, Ludwig (1903–1943), German football player
- Leinders, Bas (* 1975), Belgian racing driver
- Leine, Kim (* 1961), Danish-Norwegian writer
- Leine, Kristine Bjørdal (* 1996), Norwegian soccer player
- Leinecker, Franz (1825–1917), German landscape and vedute painter and lithographer
- Leinemann, Anneliese (1923–2013), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Leinemann, Bernd (* 1963), German automobile racing driver
- Leinemann, Conrad (* 1971), Canadian beach volleyball player
- Leinemann, Jürgen (1937–2013), German journalist and author
- Leinemann, Philipp (* 1979), German film director and screenwriter
- Leinemann, Ralf (* 1962), German lawyer
- Leinemann, Susanne (* 1968), German journalist and writer
- Leinemann, Wolfgang (1936–2016), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Labor Court
- Leinen, Felix (* 1957), German university professor, graduate mathematician and politician (ÖDP)
- Leinen, Jo (* 1948), German politician (SPD), MdL, MEP
- Leinenweber, Louis (1850–1914), German leather manufacturer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Leiner, Annegret (* 1941), German visual artist
- Leiner, Bruno (1890–1954), German pharmacist, museum director and local politician
- Leiner, Franz (1877–1951), German hydraulic engineer, university professor and non-fiction author
- Leiner, Günther (* 1939), Austrian physician and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Leiner, Hanns (1930–2014), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian and author
- Leiner, Jacqueline (1921–2008), French romance scholar and writer
- Leiner, Konradin (1965–1996), German author
- Leiner, Ludwig (1830–1901), German pharmacist and botanist
- Leiner, Martin (* 1960), German Protestant systematic theologian and ethicist
- Leiner, Mordechai Josef (1802-1854), Polish rabbi, Hasidic scholar and founder of the Izhbitza-Radzyn dynasty of Hasidism
- Leiner, Otto (1856–1931), German pharmacist, museum director and archivist
- Leiner, Roger (1955–2016), Luxembourg comic draftsman, illustrator and caricaturist
- Leiner, Rudolf (1913–2008), Austrian entrepreneur
- Leiner, Ulrich (1921–1994), German pharmacist, local politician and editor
- Leiner, Ulrich (* 1953), German organic farmer and politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Leiner, Wolfgang (1925–2005), German Romanist
- Leinert, Friedrich (1908–1975), German composer and musicologist
- Leinert, Michael (* 1942), German director, dramaturge, lecturer and author
- Leinert, Richard (1903–1962), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Leinert, Robert (1873–1940), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Leineweber, Gino (* 1944), German writer
- Leineweber, Götz (* 1969), German dramaturge and theater maker
- Leineweber, Karl (1911–1997), German poet and writer
- Leineweber, Marcel (1912–1969), artistic gymnast from Luxembourg
- Leineweber, Norvin (* 1966), German sculptor and graphic artist
- Leineweber, Rosemarie (* 1951), German prehistoric woman
- Leinfelder, Georg (1836–1916), German paper manufacturer
- Leinfelder, Reinhold (* 1957), German paleontologist and geobiologist
- Leinfellner, Heinz (1911–1974), Austrian sculptor
- Leinfellner, Markus (* 1980), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Leingang, Heidemarie (* 1960), Austrian writer
- Leingkone, Bruno (* 1968), Vanuatu politician and former foreign minister of the island state
- Leinhas, Emil (1878–1967), German businessman and anthroposophist
- Leinhos, Ludwig (* 1956), German lieutenant general
- Leinhos, Luten (* 1964), German journalist
- Leinhos, Mark (* 1991), German handball player
- Leiningen, Berthold von († 1285), Bishop of Bamberg
- Leiningen, Emich Carl zu (1763-1814), second prince of Leiningen
- Leiningen, Emich zu (1866–1939), Prince of Leiningen, Prussian officer
- Leiningen, Ernst zu (1830–1904), Prince of Leiningen, British admiral
- Leiningen, Feodora zu (1807–1872), Princess zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg, half-sister of the British Queen Victoria
- Leiningen, Gabriele Princess zu (* 1963), German ex-wife of Prince Aga Khan
- Leiningen, Gottfried von , Archbishop and Provost of Mainz
- Leiningen, Heinrich von († 1272), bishop of Speyer, imperial chancellor, briefly de facto bishop of Würzburg
- Leiningen, Hermann zu (1901–1971), German racing car driver
- Leiningen, Karl zu (1804–1856), Prince of Leiningen, first Prime Minister of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Leiningen, Karl zu (1898–1946), German officer and prince of Leiningen
- Leiningen-Billigheim, Emich Karl zu (1839–1925), Baden registrar
- Leiningen-Billigheim, Karl Polykarp zu (1860–1899), Baden registrar
- Leiningen-Billigheim, Karl Theodor zu (1794–1869), Baden registrar
- Leiningen-Billigheim, Karl Wenzel zu (1823–1900), Baden registrar
- Leiningen-Dagsburg-Emichsburg, Karl Ludwig von (1704–1747), Count of Leiningen-Emichsburg, General of the Electorate of the Palatinate
- Leiningen-Dagsburg-Falkenburg, Maria Luise Albertine zu (1729–1818), grandmother of the Prussian Queen Luise
- Leiningen-Guntersblum, Wilhelm Carl zu (1737–1809), imperial count, nobleman of Baden
- Leiningen-Heidesheim, Wenzel Joseph zu (1738–1825), imperial count, nobleman of Baden
- Leiningen-Westerburg, Eva von (1481–1543), Countess von Leiningen, person of regional history and literature
- Leiningen-Westerburg-Altleiningen, Friedrich I. zu (1761–1839), German count from the Leiningen family, civil registry lord and member of parliament
- Leiningen-Westerburg-Altleiningen, Friedrich II. Zu (1806–1868), German count from the Leiningen family, civil registry lord and member of parliament
- Leiningen-Westerburg-Altleiningen, Friedrich III. zu (1852–1916), German count from the noble family of Leiningen, civil registry lord and member of parliament
- Leiningen-Westerburg-Altleiningen, Karl zu (1819–1849), Hungarian general in the Revolutionary War 1848/49
- Leiningen-Westerburg-Altleiningen, Reinhard August zu (1863–1929), German-Austrian count, Prussian officer
- Leiningen-Westerburg-Altleiningen, Viktor zu (1821-1880), Austro-Hungarian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Leiningen-Westerburg-Neuleiningen, August Georg zu (1770–1849), Austro-Hungarian Lieutenant Field Marshal, Maria-Theresien-Ritter
- Leiningen-Westerburg-Neuleiningen, Christian Ludwig zu (1771–1819), Austro-Hungarian officer, Maria-Theresien-Ritter
- Leiningen-Westerburg-Neuleiningen, Georg Carl I. August Ludwig von (1717–1787), ruling Count of Leiningen-Westerburg, Dutch lieutenant general
- Leiningen-Westerburg-Neuleiningen, Karl Emich zu (1856–1906), German nobleman, cavalry officer, historian and heraldist
- Leiningen-Westerburg-Neuleiningen, Seraphine Franziska zu (1810–1874), Countess zu Leiningen, registrar, member of the first chamber of the estates of the Duchy of Nassau, canon
- Leiningen-Westerburg-Neuleiningen, Wilhelm zu (1875–1956), German or Austrian nobleman, chemist, forest scientist and university professor
- Leininger, Claus (1931–2005), German theater director and artistic director
- Leininger, Kurt (* 1948), Austrian photographer and book author
- Leininger, Madeleine (1925–2012), American biologist, professor of nursing and nursing scientist
- Leininger, Marco (* 1994), Austrian soccer player
- Leininger, Thomas (* 1981), German harpsichordist, organist and composer
- Leininger, Willi (1907–1971), German composer, editor and music critic / writer
- Leininger, Wolfgang (* 1954), German economist, professor of economics
- Leinkauf, Herbert (1903–1960), German politician (GB / BHE, CDU)
- Leinkauf, Thomas (* 1954), German philosopher
- Leino, Eino (1878–1926), Finnish writer
- Leino, Eino Aukusti (1891–1986), Finnish wrestler
- Leino, Jukka (* 1978), Finnish ski racer
- Leino, Leo (1900–1988), Finnish decathlete
- Leino, Marko (* 1967), Finnish writer and screenwriter
- Leino, Ville (* 1983), Finnish ice hockey player
- Leino, Yrjö (1897–1961), Finnish politician, member of the Reichstag
- Leinonen, Mikke (* 1992), Finnish Nordic combined skier
- Leinonen, Mikko (* 1955), Finnish ice hockey player
- Leinonen, Sami (* 1963), Finnish Nordic combined skier
- Leinonen, Sanni (* 1989), Finnish ski racer
- Leinonen, Tero (* 1975), Finnish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Leinonen, Tommi (* 1987), Finnish ice hockey player
- Leins, Anton (1866–1925), German sculptor
- Leins, Christian (* 1965), German music producer and music manager
- Leins, Christian Friedrich von (1814-1892), German architect
- Leins, Christine (* 1969), German artist
- Leins, Hermann (1899–1977), German bookseller and publisher
- Leins, Werner (1912–1994), German construction officer and university professor
- Leinsdorf, Erich (1912–1993), Austrian-American conductor
- Leinsle, Alexander (* 1976), German ice hockey player
- Leinsle, Ulrich Gottfried (* 1948), German religious and theologian
- Leinss, Gerhard (* 1956), German Japanologist
- Leinster, Murray (1896–1975) American science fiction writer
- Leinster, Tom (* 1971), British mathematician
- Leinung, Friedrich (1934–2015), German Roman Catholic priest
- Leinweber, Anton Robert (1845–1921), German painter of Czech descent
- Leinweber, Bruno (1908–1989), German ice hockey player, coach, referee and official
- Leinweber, Fred (* 1915), American handball player
- Leinweber, Heinrich (1836–1908), German painter
- Leinweber, Josef (1940–1992), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Leinweber, Julia (* 1981), German actress, singer, dancer
- Leinweber, Ulrich (* 1953), German documentary filmmaker and film producer
- Leinweber, Walter (1907–1997), German ice hockey goalkeeper
Leip
- Leip, Annabelle (* 1980), German actress
- Leip, Hans (1893–1983), German writer and poet
- Leip, Rudolf (1890–1947), German football player
- Leipart, Theodor (1867–1947), German trade unionist
- Leipelt, Hans (1921–1945), German student and member of the White Rose
- Leipelt, Katharina (1892–1943), German chemist and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Leiper, George Gray (1786–1868), American politician
- Leiper, Henry Smith (1891–1975), American missionary and church official
- Leipertz, Robert (* 1993), German soccer player
- Leipheimer, Levi (* 1973), American cyclist
- Leipholz, Horst (1919–1988), German engineering scientist
- Leipner, Eugen (* 1956), German long-distance runner
- Leipner, Friedrich (1896–1957), German administrative officer
- Leipnitz, Harald (1926–2000), German actor
- Leipold, Alexander (* 1969), German wrestler
- Leipold, Anton , German architect and sculptor
- Leipold, Bernhard (* 1972), German psychologist
- Leipold, Bruno (1879–1948), German violinist, teacher, cantor and composer
- Leipold, Dieter (1937–2014), German master brewer and entrepreneur
- Leipold, Dieter (* 1939), German legal scholar
- Leipold, Gerd (* 1951), German environmental activist
- Leipold, John (1888–1970), American film composer
- Leipold, Karl (1864–1943), German painter
- Leipold, Klaus (* 1955), German lawyer
- Leipold, Peter (* 1987), German conductor and composer
- Leipold, Roland (1930–2000), German colonel and archivist
- Leipold, Sebastian (* 1983), German volleyball trainer
- Leipold, Ulrike , German film editor
- Leipoldt, Johannes (1880–1965), German theologian, MdV
- Leipoldt, Johannes (1900–1974), German historian, museologist and field name researcher
- Leipprand, Ernst (1905–1942), German historian and librarian
- Leipprand, Eva (* 1947), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), translator and writer
- Leiprecht, Carl Joseph (1903–1981), German Catholic bishop
- Leiprecht, Rudolf (* 1955), German social worker and university professor
- Leipsic, Brendan (* 1994), Canadian ice hockey player
- Leipunski, Alexander Iljitsch (1903–1972), Soviet physicist
- Leiputė, Orinta (* 1973), Lithuanian politician
- Leipzig, Arthur (1918–2014), American photographer
- Leipzig, Francis Peter (1895–1981), American Roman Catholic clergyman
- Leipzig, Heinrich von , electoral Saxon civil servant, governor in Torgau and Liebenwerda
- Leipzig, Heinrich von (1866–1940), Saxon administrative and court official and diplomat
- Leipzig, Hellmut von (1921–2016), German-Namibian soldier in World War II
- Leipziger, Adolf Hilmar von (1825–1891), German lawyer; Prussian District Administrator, District President and Upper President
- Leipziger, August Wilhelm von (1764–1829), German writer
- Leipziger, Christoph Heinrich von (1678–1748), royal Polish and electoral Saxon stable master, chamberlain, official governor and manor owner
- Leipziger, Friedrich Wilhelm Curt von (1761-1824), German civil servant and district administrator
- Leipziger, Heinrich Ernst von (1718–1790), Prussian major general, chief of infantry regiment No. 3 and knight of the Pour le Mérite
- Leipziger, Hermann von (1814–1886), German manor owner, member of the Reichstag
- Leipziger, Hugo von (1822–1896), German administrative lawyer, Minister of State in Saxony-Altenburg
- Leipziger, Jürg W. (* 1943), Swiss entrepreneur and PR consultant
- Leipziger, Karl (1925–2009), German Protestant theologian
- Leipziger, Karl von (1848–1924), German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Leipziger, Leo (1861–1922), German writer and librettist
- Leipziger, Moritz von (1795–1865), Prussian district administrator
- Leipziger, Vilmos (1840–1913), Prussian industrialist
- Leipziger-Pearce, Hugo (1902–1998), German architect
Leir
- Leiria, Mário-Henrique (1923–1980), Portuguese writer and painter
- Leirich, Jürgen (1938–2012), German sports scientist, university professor and gymnastics official
- Leirich, Silvan-Pierre (* 1960), German television and theater actor
- Leiris, Michel (1901–1990), French writer and ethnologist
- Leirner, Felícia (1906–1996), Brazilian sculptor
- Leirner, Giselda (* 1928), Brazilian draftsman, painter and writer
- Leirner, Jac (* 1961), Brazilian artist
- Leirner, Nelson (1932–2020), Brazilian draftsman, painter, set designer and teacher
- Leiro, Lars (1914–2005), Norwegian politician, member of the Storting and landowner
- Leirs, Dries (* 1991), Belgian ice hockey player
- Leirstein, Ulf (* 1973), Norwegian politician
- Leirtrø, Kirsti (* 1963), Norwegian politician (AP)
- Leirud, Birger (1924–1999), Norwegian high jumper
Quiet
- Leis, Adam (1892–1942), communist and resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
- Leis, Bernhard (1906–1974), German soccer player
- Leis, Ferdinand (* 1910), German administrative lawyer and local politician
- Leis, Matthias , German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Leis, Rolf (* 1931), German mathematician
- Leis-Bendorff, Florian (1969–2005), German musician
- Leisch, Friedrich (* 1968), Austrian mathematician
- Leisch, Tina (* 1964), German-Austrian director and journalist
- Leisch-Kiesl, Monika (* 1960), Austrian art historian and university professor
- Leischik, Julia (* 1970), German editor and presenter
- Leisching, Eduard (1858–1938), Austrian art historian and director of the Museum of Applied Arts
- Leisching, Friederike (1767–1846), German painter and draftsman
- Leisching, Julius (1865–1933), Austrian architect and museum director
- Leisching, Karl Gottlob (1725–1806), German superintendent in Langensalza
- Leisching, Peter (1933–1999), Austrian canon lawyer and full professor for canon law at the Faculty of Law at the Leopold-Franzens University in Innsbruck
- Leischner, Anton (1908–2010), German physician and linguist
- Leischner, Erich Franz (1887–1970), Austrian architect
- Leischner, Margaret (1907–1970), German-British textile designer and university professor
- Leise, August Georg (1876–1945), police director in Hamm
- Leise, Karl-Heinz (1919–2004), German physicist
- Leisegang, Dieter (1942–1973), German author, translator
- Leisegang, Hans (1890–1951), German philosopher, physicist and author
- Leisegang, Norbert (* 1960), German musician
- Leisegang, Otto (1861–1945), German Protestant theologian
- Leisegang, Peter (* 1952), German-Swiss cellist and university professor
- Leisek, Georg (1869–1936), Austrian sculptor
- Leisen, Mitchell (1898–1972) American director, actor, producer, and costume designer
- Leisen, Steve (* 1976), Luxembourgish pool player
- Leisenberg, Manfred (* 1954), German computer scientist and university professor
- Leisenheimer, Reinhard (1939–2014), German singer and university professor
- Leisenring, Brady (* 1982), American ice hockey player
- Leisenring, John (1853-1901), American politician
- Leisentrit, Johann (1527–1586), dean of the Bautzen collegiate chapter and diocesan administrator of the Meißen diocese
- Leiser, Erwin (1923–1996), German-Swedish publicist
- Leiser, Gottfried (1853–1922), German farmer and politician (DDP)
- Leiser, Herbert (* 1941), Swiss actor
- Leiser, Martin (* 1978), Swiss hurdler and sprinter
- Leiser, Moshe (* 1956), Belgian opera director
- Leiser, Walter (* 1931), Swiss rower
- Leisering, Bernhard (1951–2012), German architect
- Leisering, Lutz (* 1953), German political scientist and university professor, professor of social policy
- Leisering, Theodor (1820–1892), German veterinarian
- Leiserowitz, Leslie (* 1934), Israeli chemist and crystallographer
- Leiserowitz, Ruth (* 1958), German writer and historian
- Leiserson, Charles E. (* 1953), American computer scientist and founder of Cilk Arts, Inc.
- Leisewitz, Carl (1831–1916), German agricultural scientist
- Leisewitz, Johann Anton (1752–1806), German author, lawyer and writer
- Leisewitz, Lambert (1846–1909), German businessman and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Leisgen, Barbara (* 1940), German photographer
- Leisgen, Michael (* 1944), Austrian photographer
- Leishman, Gina , British composer and musician
- Leishman, Marc (* 1983), Australian golfer
- Leishman, Tommy (born 1937) Scottish football player and coach
- Leishman, William Boog (1865–1926), Scottish tropical doctor and pathologist
- Leisi, Ernst (1878–1970), Swiss teacher and national historian
- Leisi, Ernst (1918–2001), Swiss English and university professor
- Leising, Richard (1934–1997), German poet
- Leisinger, Elisabeth (1863–1933), German opera singer (coloratura soprano)
- Leisinger, Klaus M. (* 1947), German sociologist
- Leisinger, Ulrich (* 1964), German musicologist
- Leiske, Walter (1889–1971), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Leisle, Madison (* 1999), American actress
- Leisler, Emil (1805–1869), Nassau politician
- Leisler, Ernst (1795–1875), Nassau politician
- Leisler, Jakob († 1691), American colonialist of German descent
- Leisler, Johann Philipp Achilles (1772–1813), German doctor and zoologist
- Leismann, Fabiano (* 1991), Brazilian soccer player
- Leismann, Renate (1942–2016), German singer
- Leismann, Werner (* 1936), German singer
- Leismüller, Lia (1931–2001), German ski racer
- Leisner, Emmi (1885–1958), German opera singer (mezzo-soprano / alto)
- Leisner, Georg (1870–1957), German prehistorian and archaeologist
- Leisner, Karl (1915–1945), German clergyman, martyr of the Catholic Church
- Leisner, Lorenz (1906–1995), German painter and draftsman of abstract art
- Leisner, Regine (* 1954), German author
- Leisner, Vera (1885–1972), German prehistorian and archaeologist
- Leisner, Walter (* 1929), German legal scholar
- Leisner, Walter Georg (* 1973), German legal scholar
- Leisner, Wulf (1907–1977), German journalist, dramaturge, director, general manager
- Leisner-Egensperger, Anna (* 1970), German legal scholar
- Leisring, Volckmar († 1637), German cantor and church composer
- Leisrink, Heinrich (1845–1885), German physician and founder of the Hamburg Polyclinic
- Leiß, Ferdinand (1910–2002), German local politician
- Leiß, Hans-Ruprecht (* 1954), German draftsman and painter
- Leiß, Jochen (* 1950), German table tennis player
- Leiß, Johann von (1821-1884), Austrian Roman Catholic theologian, Bishop of Brixen
- Leiß, Ramona (* 1957), German television presenter
- Leiß, Volker (* 1966), German composer, musician and doctor
- Leiß, Werner (* 1942), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Leiss-Huber, Anton (* 1980), German opera singer with a tenor voice, author, speaker and actor
- Leiße, Olaf (* 1966), German political scientist
- Leissegues, Corentin de (1758–1832), French admiral
- Leisser, Franz (1914–1984), Austrian teacher and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Leissing, Eugen (1913–2000), Austrian businessman and politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Leissl, Peter (* 1958), German sports journalist
- Leissler, Arnold (1939–2014), German painter and graphic artist
- Leißling, Richard (1878–1957), German homeland researcher
- Leißner, Gustav (1890–1982), German lawyer and Lord Mayor of Dresden
- Leissner, Tanner (* 1995), American basketball player
- Leißring, Christian August Joachim (1777-1852), German actor and opera singer (tenor)
- Leissring, Wilhelm , German sculptor and educator
- Leist, Alexander (* 1987), German freestyle frisbee player and official
- Leist, Arthur (1852–1927), German writer and journalist
- Leist, Burkard Wilhelm (1819–1906), German legal scholar
- Leist, Claudia Johanna (* 1959), German radio play director
- Leist, Elisabeth (1917–2001), German pediatric nurse
- Leist, Erich (1935–2014), German soccer player
- Leist, Fritz (1913–1974), German psychotherapist and Catholic religious philosopher
- Leist, Gerhard Alexander (1862–1918), German legal scholar
- Leist, Heinrich (1859–1910), German lawyer and colonial official
- Leist, Jörg (* 1935), German mayor
- Leist, Julian (* 1988), German soccer player
- Leist, Justus Christoph (1770–1858), German constitutional lawyer and politician
- Leist, Ludwig (1891–1967), German administrative officer, SA leader and city governor
- Leist, Matheus (* 1998), Brazilian racing car driver
- Leist, Otmar (1921–2012), German writer
- Leist, Susanne , German business IT specialist and university lecturer
- Leiste, Christian (1738–1815), German educator, mathematician and geographer
- Leiste, Georg (* 1964), German comedian, comedy acrobat and clown
- Leisten, Christoph (* 1960), German teacher and writer
- Leisten, Ferdi (1914–1995), German entrepreneur, horse breeder and carnival president
- Leisten, Jacobus (1844–1918), German genre and history painter, draftsman and etcher
- Leisten, Rainer (1957–2017), German logistics scientist
- Leistenschneider, Heinrich (* 1986), German karateka
- Leistenschneider, Martina (* 1935), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Leistenschneider, Robert (1894–1968), German film production manager
- Leistenschneider, Wolfgang (1943–2016), German urologist and university professor
- Leister, Albert (1890–1968), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Leister, Christiane (* 1955), Swiss entrepreneur
- Leister, Johann Siegmund (1637–1696), electoral Saxon & royal Polish governor of the city of Dresden
- Leister, Karl (* 1937), German clarinetist
- Leister, Klaus Dieter (1937–2017), German lawyer, administrative officer and politician (SPD)
- Leister, Maria (* 1956), German volleyball player
- Leistikow, Gertrud (1885–1948), German dancer
- Leistikow, Grete (1893–1989), German photographer
- Leistikow, Hans (1892–1962), German graphic artist
- Leistikow, Hans (1895–1967), German major general in World War II
- Leistikow, Walter (1865–1908), German painter and graphic artist
- Leistl, Ralf (* 1959), German cameraman and documentary filmmaker
- Leistler, Carl (1805–1857), Austrian furniture and parquet manufacturer
- Leistner, Albrecht (1887–1950), German sculptor
- Leistner, Bernd (1939–2019), German literary scholar and writer
- Leistner, Bernd (* 1943), German officer, most recently major general
- Leistner, Claudia (* 1965), German figure skater
- Leistner, Daniel (* 1965), German comic artist, actor, director and director
- Leistner, Dieter (* 1952), German photographer and university professor
- Leistner, Franz von (1855–1916), German administrative lawyer and politician
- Leistner, Gerhard (* 1955), German art historian and exhibition curator
- Leistner, Heinz (* 1935), German soccer goalkeeper
- Leistner, Herta (* 1942), German social worker and author
- Leistner, Karl (1825–1874), German economist, national liberal politician, Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Leistner, Matthias (* 1974), German legal scholar
- Leistner, Toni (* 1990), German soccer player
- Leistner, Yrsa von (1917–2008), German sculptor and painter
- Leistner-Mayer, Roland (* 1945), German composer
- Leistritz, Hans Karl (1909–1994), German Nazi functionary and one of the initiators of the book burning on May 10, 1933
- Leistritz, Hartmut (* 1956), German pianist
- Leisure, David (born 1950), American actor
Lead
- Leita, Artūras (* 1969), Lithuanian officer and commander of the Lithuanian Air Force
- Leitan, Vitali (* 1978), Estonian football player
- Leitão de Barros, José (1896–1967), Portuguese director
- Leitão, Alexandre , Portuguese diplomat serving the European Union
- Leitão, António (1960–2012), Portuguese long-distance runner
- Leitao, Clemens Joseph Colaco (1704–1771), Portuguese Jesuit, diocesan bishop in India
- Leitão, Humberto dos Santos (1885–1974), Portuguese officer and colonial administrator
- Leitão, Iúri (* 1998), Portuguese cyclist
- Leitão, Joaquim (* 1956), Portuguese film actor and director
- Leitão, Natalino , Timorese freedom fighter, designer of the national flag of East Timor
- Leitão, Rafael (* 1979), Brazilian chess master
- Leitão, Ruben Alfredo Andresen (1920–1975), Portuguese historian and writer
- Leitch, Alexander, Baron Leitch (* 1947), British politician and manager
- Leitch, Archibald (1865–1939), Scottish architect
- Leitch, Chris (* 1979), American soccer player
- Leitch, Christopher , film director and screenwriter
- Leitch, Damon (* 1992), New Zealand racing driver
- Leitch, David (* 1975), American director, film producer, actor and stunt performer
- Leitch, Donovan (* 1968), American actor, documentary filmmaker and singer
- Leitch, Harry (* 1985), Scottish squash player
- Leitch, Jack (* 1995), Scottish soccer player
- Leitch, Megan (born 1965), Canadian actress
- Leitch, Peter (* 1944), Canadian jazz guitarist
- Leitch, William Leighton (1804–1883), Scottish watercolor and stage painter and illustrator
- Leitch-Frey, Thomas (* 1962), Swiss politician
- Head Barbosa, Carlos Alberto (* 1936), Brazilian diplomat
- Leite da Silva, Luan (* 1996), Brazilian soccer player
- Leite Meira, Homero (1931–2014), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Irecê
- Leite, Ana Cristina Oliveira (* 1991), Portuguese-German soccer player
- Leite, Ana Mafalda (* 1956), Portuguese writer and Lusitanist
- Leite, André Luís (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Leite, Arcângelo , East Timorese politician
- Leite, Carvalho (1912-2004), Brazilian soccer player
- Leite, Catarina (* 1983), Portuguese chess player
- Leite, Diogo (* 1999), Portuguese soccer player
- Leite, Enrique (* 1963), Uruguayan swimmer and kayaker
- Leite, Helmut (* 1947), Austrian athlete and politician
- Leite, Maikon (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- Leite, Romeu (* 1984), Portuguese football goalkeeper
- Leitenbauer, Franz (1925–2016), Austrian politician (ÖVP); Member of the Landtag in Upper Austria
- Leitenberger, Ferdinand (1799–1869), Austrian fire service pioneer and inventor
- Leitenberger, Johann Josef (1730–1802), Bohemian textile entrepreneur
- Leitenstorfer, Hermann (1886–1972), German architect
- Leitenstorffer, Franz Anton (1721–1795), Austrian painter
- Head of Reber, Andreas (* 1982), Italian politician (South Tyrol)
- Head, Al (* 1965), American baseball player
- Head, Andreas (* 1988), Italian natural track tobogganer
- Leiter, Benjamin F. (1813–1866), American politician
- Leiter, Eva (* 1922), Austrian actress and dancer
- Head, Johann von der († 1547), governor in Ingolstadt
- Leiter, Josef (1830–1892), Austrian manufacturer of surgical instruments
- Leiter, Karl (1890–1957), Austrian film director, screenwriter, film dramaturge and actor
- Head, Michael E. (* 1969), American anti-terror and cybersecurity expert
- Leiter, Saul (1923–2013), American photographer and painter
- Leiterbach, Johannes II. († 1533), German Cistercian abbot
- Leiterer, Albert (1902–1985), German lawyer, district administrator (NSDAP), SS functionary and judge
- Leiterer, Annette (* 1973), German journalist and moderator
- Leiteritz, Margaret (1907–1976), German librarian and painter
- Leitermann, Heinz (1908–1979), German art historian and draftsman
- Leitermeyer, Fritz (1925–2006), Austrian composer and violinist
- Leitert, Hans (* 1973), Austrian soccer goalkeeper and soccer goalkeeping coach
- Leitert, Joachim (1931–2004), German motorcycle racing driver
- Leites, Adrian (* 1992), Uruguayan soccer player
- Leites, Daniel (* 1982), Uruguayan soccer player
- Leites, Jonathan (* 1990), Uruguayan soccer player
- Leites, Nathan (1912–1987), American social researcher and political scientist
- Leites, Víctor Manuel (1933–2016), Uruguayan playwright and journalist
- Leitgeb, Andrea (* 1963), Austrian physician, military doctor and first female general in the Austrian army
- Leitgeb, Andreas (* 1962), Austrian politician (NEOS), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Leitgeb, Andreas Ludwig († 1751), Austrian lawyer, civil servant and mayor of Vienna
- Leitgeb, Christoph (* 1985), Austrian soccer player
- Leitgeb, Franz (* 1960), Austrian officer, lieutenant general
- Leitgeb, Georg Sokol (* 1985), Austrian film director, screenwriter and music journalist
- Leitgeb, Hannes (* 1972), Austrian mathematician and philosopher
- Leitgeb, Hubert (1835–1888), Austrian botanist
- Leitgeb, Hubert (1965–2012), Italian biathlete
- Leitgeb, Josef (1897–1952), Austrian writer
- Leitgeb, Joseph (1732–1811), Austrian horn player
- Leitgeb, Mario (* 1988), Austrian soccer player
- Leitgeb, Otto von (1860–1951), Austrian writer
- Leitgeb, Ronnie (* 1959), Austrian swim coach and former tennis coach, entrepreneur
- Leitgeb, Waldemar (1901–1974), German actor
- Leitgeber, Bolesław (1900–1993), Polish diplomat, painter and writer
- Leitgen, Alfred , German political functionary (NSDAP)
- Leitgen, René (* 1959), German Brigadier General
- Leitges, Christian , German air force officer and brigadier general
- Leith, Charles Kenneth (1875-1956), American geologist
- Leith, Damien (* 1976), Australian singer
- Leith, Emmett (1927-2005), American physicist
- Leith, Virginia (1925-2019), American actress
- Leithaug, Gabrielle (* 1985), Norwegian singer
- Leithäuser, Alfred (1898–1979), German painter and draftsman
- Leithauser, Brad (* 1953), American poet and writer
- Leithäuser, Eva (1925–2018), German lawyer and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Senator for Justice
- Leithäuser, Gustav Engelbert (1881–1969), German electrical engineer, high-frequency technician and university professor
- Leithäuser, Joachim G. (1910–1965), German journalist, writer and non-fiction author
- Leithäuser, Julius (1861–1945), German philologist, writer, name researcher and dialectologist
- Leithe, Friedrich (1828-1896), Austrian librarian
- Leithe, Hans (* 1978), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Leithe-Jasper, Harald (1904–1977), Austrian politician (NSDAP)
- Leithen, Konrad von der (1772–1829), Prussian administrative officer and district administrator
- Leithenmayr, Hermann (1941–2010), Austrian trade unionist and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Leitherer, Hans (1885–1963), German sculptor
- Leitherer, Harald (* 1953), Bavarian politician (CSU), district administrator
- Leitherer, Hermann (1919–1991), German sculptor
- Leithner, Josef , Austrian chemist and porcelain painter
- Leithoff, Eberhard , German film actor
- Leithoff, Matthias Ludwig (1778–1846), German orthopedist
- Leithoff, Susan (* 1979), German politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament in Saxony
- Leithold, Arno (1872–1937), member of the Saxon state parliament for the DNVP
- Leithold, Norbert (* 1957), German writer and historian
- Leitholf, Otto (1860–1939), German civil engineer
- Leitich, Ann Tizia (1891–1976), Austrian writer, art historian and journalist
- Leitinger, Bernhard (* 1990), Austrian biathlete
- Leitinger, Hans (* 1946), Austrian radio presenter
- Leitinger, Roland (* 1991), Austrian ski racer
- Leititis, Anika (* 1976), German actress, speaker and yoga teacher
- Leitkrath, Joseph († 1811), German Rococo painter
- Leitl, Alfons (1909–1975), German architect
- Leitl, Christoph (* 1949), Austrian entrepreneur and politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Leitl, Karl (1924–1982), Upper Austrian brick industrialist
- Leitl, Kurt (* 1935), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Leitl, Leonora (* 1974), Austrian graphic designer, illustrator of books for children and young people and author
- Leitl, Ludwig (1883–1931), German local poet
- Leitl, Stefan (* 1977), German soccer player and coach
- Leitl-Staudinger, Barbara (* 1974), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Leitlof, Rüdiger (* 1959), German racing cyclist
- Leitmannstetter, Aaron (* 1993), German professional golfer
- Leitmeier, Hans (1885–1967), Austrian mineralogist
- Leitner, Alois (1924–2018), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Leitner, Andreas (* 1975), Austrian basketball official and player
- Leitner, Andreas (* 1994), Austrian soccer player
- Leitner, Annemarie (* 1923), Austrian singer and yodeler
- Leitner, Anton G. (* 1961), German writer and publisher
- Leitner, Bernhard (* 1938), Austrian artist in the field of sound art
- Leitner, Birgit (* 1981), Austrian soccer goalkeeper
- Leitner, Burkhardt (* 1943), German designer of trade fair and exhibition systems
- Leitner, Clemens (* 1998), Austrian ski jumper
- Leitner, Dagmar (* 1962), Austrian theater director, director and acting teacher
- Leitner, Dieter (* 1945), German cyclist
- Leitner, Dieter W. (* 1935), German journalist, writer, type artist and book designer
- Leitner, Edo (1907–1991), German graphic artist
- Leitner, Egon (* 1965), Austrian biathlete
- Leitner, Egon Christian (* 1961), Austrian philosopher and writer
- Leitner, Elisabeth (* 1948), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Leitner, Ernst (* 1912), Austrian hurdler
- Leitner, Ernst Ludwig (* 1943), Austrian composer, organist and university professor
- Leitner, Fabian (* 2001), Austrian soccer player
- Leitner, Felix (* 1996), Austrian biathlete
- Leitner, Felix von , German blogger and IT expert
- Leitner, Felizitas (* 1957), German doctor
- Leitner, Ferdinand (1912–1996), German conductor
- Leitner, Florian (* 1988), Austrian soccer player
- Leitner, Franz (1918–2005), Austrian politician (KPÖ), member of the state parliament and "Righteous Among the Nations"
- Leitner, Friedrich (1874–1945), German economist
- Leitner, Fritz (1946–1991), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Leitner, Gerhard (1951–2020), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Leitner, Gerit von (* 1941), German archaeologist, film and radio writer
- Leitner, Gottlieb William (1840–1899), Indologist and Asian researcher
- Leitner, Günther (* 1946), Austrian cultural manager
- Leitner, Hans (* 1961), German organist, cathedral vicar and cathedral organist
- Leitner, Heidi (* 1968), Italian sculptor and artist
- Leitner, Heinrich (1842–1913), Austrian-German marine painter
- Leitner, Hermann (1927–2013), Austrian film director and film editor
- Leitner, Horst (* 1981), Austrian basketball coach
- Leitner, Jan (* 1953), Czechoslovak long jumper
- Leitner, Johann Matthias († 1763), sculptor
- Leitner, Josef (* 1972), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Leitner, Jürgen (* 1979), Austrian musician and producer
- Leitner, Karin , Austrian flautist, lives in Ireland
- Leitner, Karl Gottfried von (1800–1890), Austrian writer
- Leitner, Kathi (* 1948), German folk actress
- Leitner, Kevin (* 1986), Austrian soccer player
- Leitner, Kevin (* 1989), German chef
- Leitner, Kurt (1946–2018), Austrian soccer player
- Leitner, Ludwig (1940–2013), Austrian-German ski racer
- Leitner, Maria (1892–1942), German-speaking Hungarian journalist and writer
- Leitner, Mario (* 1997), Austrian canoeist
- Leitner, Markus , Swiss diplomat and ambassador to Iran
- Leitner, Martin (* 1959), German mathematician
- Leitner, Mathias (* 1935), Austrian ski racer
- Leitner, Max (1882–1938), Austrian forest and estate manager, and politician
- Leitner, Miroslav (* 1966), Slovak ski mountaineer
- Leitner, Moritz (* 1992), German-Austrian soccer player
- Leitner, Norbert (* 1963), Austrian police officer, head of the Security Academy
- Leitner, Olaf (* 1942), German music journalist and non-fiction author
- Leitner, Otto (* 1930), Austrian architect
- Leitner, Patric (* 1977), German luge rider
- Leitner, Peter (1944–1996), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Leitner, Peter (* 1956), German ski jumper
- Leitner, Pius (* 1954), Italian politician (South Tyrol)
- Leitner, Quirin von (1834-1893), Austrian officer and historian
- Leitner, Roman (1919–2012), Austrian auditor and tax advisor
- Leitner, Rudolf (1891–1947), Austrian and German diplomat
- Leitner, Sebastian (1919–1989), German journalist
- Leitner, Severin (1945–2015), Italian chaplain (South Tyrol)
- Leitner, Sigrid , German political scientist, professor of social policy and author
- Leitner, Tarek (* 1972), Austrian television presenter and journalist
- Leitner, Thea (1921–2016), Austrian writer and journalist
- Leitner, Thomas (1876–1948), Austrian painter
- Leitner, Vladimír (* 1974), Slovak football player
- Leitner, Walter (1915–2002), Austrian politician (VdU, FPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Leitner, Walter (* 1963), German chemist
- Leitner, Werner (* 1959), German lawyer
- Leitner, Werner (* 1969), Austrian triathlete
- Leitner, Wolfgang (* 1953), Austrian manager
- Leitner-Gründberg, Rudolf (* 1955), Austrian painter
- Leitol, Dustin (* 1990), German actor, artist and author
- Leitolf, Eva (* 1966), German art photographer
- Leitolf, Otto (1881–1967), German architect
- Leitow, Erich (1926–2003), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Leitsch, Maxim (* 1998), German soccer player
- Leitsch, Walter (1926-2010), Austrian historian
- Leitschuh, Franz Friedrich (1865–1924), German art historian
- Leitschuh, Friedrich (1837–1898), German librarian
- Leitsmann, Paul (1903–1945), German Gestapo officer
- Leitso, Tyron (* 1976), Canadian actor
- Leitte, Claudia (* 1980), Brazilian singer
- Leittersdorf, Vincent (* 1957), German actor and acting lecturer
- Leitz, Christian (* 1960), German Egyptologist
- Leitz, Ernst (1906–1979), German entrepreneur and politician (CDU), MdL
- Leitz, Ernst I (1843–1920), German industrialist
- Leitz, Ernst II (1871–1956), German entrepreneur
- Leitz, Günther (1914–1969), German industrialist
- Leitz, Heinrich (1886–1930), German civil engineer
- Leitz, Louis (1846–1918), German inventor and entrepreneur
- Leitz, Theodard (1915–1999), German religious, Bishop of Dourados
- Leitzen, Johannes (1848–1922), German painter and architect
- Leitzinger, Butch (* 1969), American racing driver
- Leitzke, Hans-Jörg (* 1960), German soccer player and coach
- Leitzmann, Albert (1867–1950), German Germanist and literary historian
- Leitzmann, Claus (* 1933), German nutritionist
- Leitzmann, Johann Jakob (1798–1877), German numismatist
Leiu
- Leius, Toomas (* 1941), Estonian tennis coach and tennis player who started for the Soviet Union
Leiv
- Leiva, Giuseppe (* 1995), Peruvian chess player
- Leiva, Juan (* 1932), Venezuelan sprinter and hurdler
- Leiva, Lucas (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Leiva, Matías Nahuel (* 1996), Spanish-Argentinian soccer player
- Leiva, Ponciano (1821-1896), President of Honduras
- Leiva, Susy (1933–1966), Argentine tango singer and actress
- Leiva, Yerko (* 1998), Chilean football player
- Leivick, H. (1888–1962), Yiddish-speaking poet
- Leiviskä, Helvi (1902–1982), Finnish composer
- Leiviskä, Juha Ilmari (* 1936), Finnish architect
- Leivo, Ella (* 1994), Finnish tennis player
- Leivo, Josh (* 1993), Canadian ice hockey player
- Leivo, Margus (1954–2019), Estonian politician
- Leivur Øssursson , figure of the Faroese saga and (from 1035) ruler of the Faroe Islands
Leiw
- Leiwakabessy, Jeffrey (* 1981), Dutch football player
- Leiwesmeyer, Christiane , German lawyer, politician (CDU) and political official
- Leiwig, Heinz (1936–2018), German local historian and author
Leix
- Leixner von Grünberg, Otto (1847–1907), Austro-German writer, literary critic, journalist and historian
Leiz
- Leizaola, Aitzpea (* 1971), Basque anthropologist
- Leizmann, Friedrich (1807–1875), teacher, political journalist and member of the Lippe state parliament