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Leg
Lega
- Lega, Datus Hilarion (* 1956), Indonesian priest, Bishop of Manokwari-Sorong
- Lega, Mario (* 1949), Italian motorcycle racer
- Lega, Michele (1860–1935), Italian Curia Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Lega, Silvestro (1826–1895), Italian painter
- Legace, Manny (* 1973), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Legal, Ernst (1881–1955), German actor, director and artistic director
- Legal, Fernando (* 1931), Brazilian religious and Roman Catholic bishop of São Miguel Paulista
- Legal, Marga (1908–2001), German actress and politician (SED), MdV
- Legall, François Antoine de (1702–1792), French chess player
- Legall, Stefani (* 1967), German volleyball player
- Legallois, César Julien Jean (1770–1814), French doctor and physiologist
- Leganger, Cecilie (* 1975), Norwegian handball player
- Legány, Dezső (1916–2006), Hungarian musicologist
- Legarda, Benito (1853-1915), Filipino politician
- Legarda, Galo (1933-1991), Ecuadorian carom player
- Legarda, Loren (* 1960), Filipino journalist, politician and long-time senator
- Legaré, George Swinton (1869–1913), American politician
- Légaré, Henri (1918–2004), Canadian clergyman, Archbishop of Grouard-McLennan
- Legaré, Hugh S. (1797–1843), American lawyer and politician
- Légaré, Ovila (1901–1978), Canadian actor and singer-songwriter
- Legarra Tellechea, Martin (1910–1985), Spanish religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Santiago de Veraguas
- Legarreta, Pedro , Mexican soccer player
- Legaspi, Alcira (1914–2010), Uruguayan politician and author
- Légasse, Christophe-Louis (1859–1931), French Roman Catholic Bishop of Oran and Périgueux
- Legassow, Valeri Alexejewitsch (1936–1988), Russian chemist
- Legat, Arthur (1898–1960), Belgian racing driver
- Legate, August Christoph Heinrich von (1732–1816), Prussian major general
- Legat, August von (1781–1852), Prussian lieutenant general and most recently director of the Potsdam military orphanage
- Legat, Egbert von (1820–1891), Prussian major general and commander of the 44th Infantry Brigade
- Legat, Ernst von (1829–1907), Prussian lieutenant general
- Legate, Karl Friedrich Erhard von (1735–1811), Prussian lieutenant general in the engineering corps
- Legat, Peter (* 1958), Austrian guitarist and composer
- Legat, Sergei (1875–1905), Russian ballet dancer
- Legat, Thorsten (* 1968), German soccer coach and soccer player
- Legat, Wilfried (1933–2017), German appraiser and consultant for development projects abroad
- Legath, Andreas (* 1961), German painter and stage designer
- Legath, Frieda , escape assistant for two Jews in the Third Reich
- Legath, Gisela (1908–1973), Austrian escape helper for two Jews in the Third Reich
- Legath, Hans (* 1928), German soccer player
- Legath, Martin , escape helper for two Jews in the Third Reich
- Legati, Elia (* 1986), Italian soccer player
- Legatis, Hanna (* 1953), German radio and television journalist and actress
- Legato, Robert (* 1956), American special effects artist
- Legátová, Květa (1919–2012), Czech writer
- LeGatt, Albert (* 1953), Canadian clergyman, Archbishop of Saint-Boniface
- LeGault, Lance (1935–2012), American actor
- LeGault, Mary (* 1987), American actress and film producer
- Legazpi, Rubén (* 1982), Spanish carom player
Legb
- Legband, Michael (* 1952), German journalist
- Legband, Paul (1876–1942), German director and set designer
Lay
- Lege, Joachim (* 1957), German law scholar and university professor
- Lege, Sebastian (* 1978), German chef, television food expert, product developer, food entertainer and cookbook author
- Legear, Jonathan (* 1987), Belgian football player
- Legeay, Denise (1898–1968), French silent film actress
- Legeay, Jean Laurent , French architect, painter and engraver
- Legée, Georgette (1914–1993), French science historian
- Legein, Stefan (* 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
- Legel, Walter (1940–1999), Austrian weightlifter
- Legend, John (* 1978), American R&B musician
- Legend, Johnny (born 1948), American rockabilly musician, film producer, actor and wrestling promoter
- Legendary Tigerman, The (* 1970), Mozambican-Portuguese singer and musician
- Legendre, Adrien-Marie (1752-1833), French mathematician
- Legendre, Louis (1752–1797), politician during the French Revolution
- Legendre, Peter (1866–1924), German politician (center)
- Legendre, Pierre (* 1930), French legal historian and psychoanalyst
- LeGendre, Robert (1898–1931), American athlete
- Lego, Dave (1963-2014), British actor and boxer
- Lassenstein, Ladislav (* 1926), Yugoslav-Austrian tennis player
- Léger, Ernest (* 1944), Canadian clergyman, Archbishop Emeritus of Moncton
- Léger, Fernand (1881–1955), French painter and art forger, sculptor, graphic artist, ceramist and film director
- Leger, Herbert (1929–2007), German writer
- Léger, Jack-Alain (1947–2013), French writer and musician
- Leger, Johann Christoph David von (1701–1791), builder and architect from Württemberg
- Léger, Jules (1913–1980), Canadian diplomat, Governor General of Canada
- Leger, Manfred (* 1954), German industrial engineer
- Léger, Marie-Charlotte (* 1996), French soccer player
- Léger, Paul-Émile (1904–1991), Canadian Roman Catholic Cardinal and Archbishop of Montreal (1950–1967)
- Leger, Peter (1924–1991), political cartoonist
- Léger, Philippe (* 1938), French lawyer and advocate general at the Court of Justice of the European Communities
- Léger, René Marc (* 1975), German illusionist and magician
- Léger, Sébastien (* 1979), French musician, label founder and DJ
- Leger, Wilhelm (1894–1964), Lord Mayor of Biberach and der Riss
- Legere, Allan (* 1948), Canadian serial killer, rapist and arsonist
- Legere, John J. (* 1958), American businessman and CEO
- Legère, Werner (1912–1998), German writer
- Legerer, Franz (1886–1963), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Legerstee, Simone (* 1986), Dutch volleyball player
- Legese, Birhanu (* 1994), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Legewie, Heiner (* 1937), German clinical psychologist and university professor
Legg
- Legg, Wilfred (* 1906), South African sprinter
- Leggat, Ashley (* 1986), Canadian actress
- Leggat, Graham (1934-2015) Scottish football player, coach, and television presenter
- Leggate, Fiona (* 1980), British racing driver
- Legge, James (1815–1897), British sinologist and translator
- Legge, Katherine (* 1980), British racing car driver
- Legge, Mary Dominica (1905–1986), British Romance philologist
- Legge, Petrus (1882–1951), German clergyman, Catholic bishop of Meissen
- Legge, Stephan (1930–2005), German architect and urban planner
- Legge, Theodor (1889–1969), German clergyman
- Legge, Wade (1934–1963), American jazz pianist
- Legge, Walter (1906–1979), British classical music producer
- Legge, William, 10th Earl of Dartmouth (born 1949), British peer and politician (UKIP), MEP
- Leggeri, Fabrice (* 1968), French director of Frontex
- Leggero, Natasha (* 1974), American comedian and actress
- Legget, Robert (1904–1994), Canadian civil engineer (geotechnical engineering) and engineering geologist
- Leggett, Andy (born 1942), British jazz musician
- Leggett, Anthony James (* 1938), British-American physicist and Nobel Prize winner
- Leggett, Jay (1963–2013), American actor and comedian
- Leggett, Robert L. (1926–1997), American politician
- Leggewie, Claus (* 1950), German political scientist and author
- Leggewie, Otto (1910–1991), German classical philologist and didactic specialist
- Leggio, Carmen (1927–2009), American jazz musician
- Leggio, David (* 1984), American ice hockey goalkeeper
Legh
- Legh, Alice (1855-1948), British archer
- Legh, Christopher (* 1972), Australian triathlete
- Legh, Richard, 5th Baron Newton (born 1950), British peer and politician (non-party)
- Legh, Thomas, 2nd Baron Newton (1857–1942), British politician (Liberal Party), member of the House of Commons
- Legh-Jones, George (1890-1960), British manager
- Leghait, Julien (* 1994), French football player
- Leghari, Farooq Ahmad Khan (1940–2010), Pakistani politician
- Leghzaoui, Asmae (* 1978), Moroccan long-distance runner
Legi
- Legien, Carl (1861–1920), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), MdR
- Legien, Roman (1927–2015), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag and District Mayor of Berlin-Charlottenburg
- Legień, Waldemar (* 1963), Polish judoka
- Legierski, Jan (* 1952), Polish Nordic combined skier
- Legierski, Krystian (* 1978), Polish LGBT activist, politician and entrepreneur
- Legille, Édouard (1926–2015), Luxembourg engineer, inventor and manager
- Leginska, Ethel (1886–1970), English pianist, conductor and composer
- Legion , Swedish metal singer and tattoo artist
- Legipont, Oliver (1698–1758), German historian and librarian
- Légitime, François Denys (1841–1935), President of Haiti
- Légitimus, Gésip (1930–2000), French actor and show producer
- Légitimus, Pascal (* 1959), French actor, film director and comedian
Legk
- Legkow, Alexander Gennadjewitsch (* 1983), Russian cross-country skier
Legl
- Legler, Alexander (* 1977), German lawyer and local politician (CSU)
- Legler, Anton (1919–2011), Austrian military historian
- Legler, Betty (* 1961), Swiss singer and songwriter
- Legler, Casey (* 1977), French-American writer, restaurateur, model and swimmer
- Legler, Daniele (* 1950), Swiss actor
- Legler, David (1849–1920), Swiss politician (DP)
- Legler, Dieter (1934–2003), German soccer player
- Legler, Gottlieb Heinrich (1823–1897), Swiss fortress builder and hydraulic engineer
- Legler, John Marshall (1930-2014), American herpetologist
- Legler, Rolf (* 1945), German art historian
- Legler, Thomas (1782–1835), Swiss officer
- Legler, Tim (born 1966), American basketball player
- Legler, Wilhelm (1875–1951), Austrian painter
Legm
- Legman, Gershon (1917–1999), American social critic and folklorist
Legn
- Legnani, Augusto (1912–1987), Uruguayan politician
- Legnani, Luigi (1790–1877), Italian singer, guitarist, composer and instrument maker
- Legnani, Pierina (1863–1923), Italian ballet dancer
- Legnante, Assunta (* 1978), Italian athlete
- Legnaro, Aldo (* 1947), German social scientist
- Legnazzi, Juan , Uruguayan soccer player
- Legnazzi, Remo (* 1946), Swiss film director
- Legner, Anton (* 1928), German art historian
- Legner, Johann (1954–2015), German journalist and book author
- Legner, Martin (* 1961), Austrian wheelchair tennis player
- Legnini, Éric (* 1970), Belgian jazz pianist
Lego
- Lego, Antonín (1801–1878), Czech teacher, musician and composer
- Lego, Jean-Baptiste (1766–1794), French priest and martyr
- Lego, René (1764–1794), French priest and martyr
- Legorburu y Domínguez-Matamoros, José de (1882–1935), Spanish major, writer, poet and aviation pioneer
- Legorreta, Ricardo (1931–2011), Mexican architect
- Legotin, Wladimir Engelsowitsch (* 1970), Russian cross-country skier
- Legouis, Émile (1861–1937), French literary scholar, translator and English specialist
- Legouix, Isidore (1834-1916), French composer
- Legoût, Christophe (* 1973), French table tennis player
- Legouvé, Ernest (1807–1903), French writer and theater poet
- Legouvé, Gabriel-Marie (1764–1812), French writer, translator and dramaturge
- Legowelt , Dutch musician
- Łęgowski, Marcin (* 1982), Polish boxer
Legr
- Legrá, José (* 1943), Cuban featherweight boxer
- Legradi, Helene (1903–1990), Austrian communist resistance fighter and lawyer
- Legrady, Kata (* 1974), Hungarian artist
- Legrain, Georges (1865–1917), French draftsman and Egyptologist
- Legrain, Pierre (1889–1929), French bookbinder, furniture designer and interior designer
- Legrain, Thomas (* 1981), Belgian comic artist
- Legrain-Trapani, Rachel (* 1988), French beauty queen
- Legran, Boris Wassiljewitsch (1884–1936), Russian diplomat
- Legrand d'Aussy, Pierre Jean-Baptiste (1737–1800), French historian, Romanist and Medievalist
- Legrand du Saulle, Henri (1830–1886), French physician, neurologist, psychologist and author
- Legrand, Alcide (* 1962), French wrestler
- Legrand, Antoine (1629-1699), monk and missionary; Philosopher and theologian
- Legrand, Arthur (* 1991), Belgian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Legrand, Augustin (* 1975), French actor
- Legrand, Baptiste Alexis Victor (1791–1848), French minister and engineer
- Legrand, Barbara (* 1983), German soccer player
- Legrand, Carlos María Enrique Diego (1901–1986), Uruguayan botanist
- Legrand, Christiane (1930–2011), French jazz singer
- Legrand, Claude-Juste-Alexandre (1762–1815), French division general
- Legrand, Daniel (1783-1859), industrialist and philanthropist
- Legrand, Diego (1928–2014), Uruguayan composer and musician
- Legrand, Edy (1892–1970), French orientalist painter, illustrator and pioneer of children's books
- Legrand, Émile (1841–1903), French Byzantinist and Neo-Graecist
- Legrand, François (* 1970), French climber
- Legrand, Frédéric (1810-1870), French general
- Legrand, Jacques (1820–1912), French philatelist
- Legrand, Johann Lukas (1755–1836), Swiss politician during the Helvetic era
- Legrand, Jozef (* 1957), Belgian-German architect and town planner
- Legrand, Léo (* 1995), French actor
- Legrand, Lise (* 1976), French wrestler
- Legrand, Louis (1863–1951) French pastel painter, draftsman, and printmaker
- Legrand, Lucienne (born 1926), French actress
- Legrand, Michel (1932–2019), French composer, pianist, singer and arranger
- Legrand, Mirtha (* 1927), Argentine actress and television presenter
- Legrand, Paul (1816-1894), French pantomime
- Legrand, Pierre-Nicolas (1758–1829), French painter and draftsman
- Legrand, Raymond (1908–1974), French orchestral conductor and composer
- Legrand, Serge (* 1937), French biathlete
- Legrand, Silvia (1927-2020), Argentine actress
- Legrand, Ugo (* 1989), French judoka
- Legrand, Wilhelm (1769–1845), musician, composer and organizer of military music in the Kingdom of Bavaria
- Legrand, Wilhelm (1794–1874), Swiss Protestant clergyman
- Legrand, Xavier (* 1979), French actor and director
- Legrand, Yves (* 1935), French football player
- Legrant, Guillaume , French composer of the early Renaissance
- Legras, Jacques (1923-2006), French actor
- Lenzei, Giovanni († 1690), Italian Baroque composer
- Legrez, Jean (* 1948), French clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Albi
- Legris, Manuel (* 1964), French ballet dancer and ballet director
- Legros de Rumigny (1710–1770), French hairdresser in the time of King Louis XV.
- Legros, Alphonse (1837-1911) British realism painter
- Legros, Georges-Victor (1862–1940), French doctor and politician, member of the National Assembly
- LeGros, James (born 1962), American actor
- Legros, Joseph (1739–1793), French opera singer (tenor) and classical composer
- Legros, Martin (1714–1789), bell founder, Walloon bell founder
- Legrottaglie, Nicola (* 1976), Italian football player and coach
- LeGrow, Elise (* 1987), Canadian R&B and soul singer and songwriter
Legu
- Leguat, François (1637–1735), French explorer
- Leguay, Jean (1909–1989), French perpetrator of the Holocaust
- Leguay, Jean-Pierre (* 1939), French organist and composer
- Leguellec, Jean-Philippe (* 1985), Canadian biathlete
- Leguerrier, Jules (1915–1995), Canadian religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Moosonee
- Leguía y Martínez Jakeway, German (1861–1928), Peruvian lawyer and politician
- Leguía y Salcedo, Augusto B. (1863–1932), Peruvian President (1908–1912 and 1919–1930)
- Leguizamo, John (* 1964), Colombian actor and comedian
- Leguizamón, Gustavo (1917–2000), Argentine musician, pianist, composer and writer
- Leguizamón, Luciano (* 1982), Argentinian football player
- Leguizamón, Mario (* 1982), Uruguayan football player
- Leguizamón, Martiniano (1853–1935), Argentine writer
- Leguizamón, Raúl († 1990), Argentinian football player and coach
- Legutko, Ryszard (* 1949), Polish politician, MEP
Legw
- Legwaila, Elijah (* 1939), Botswana administrative officer and lawyer
- Legwaila, Joseph (* 1937), Botswana diplomat
- Legwand, David (* 1980), American ice hockey player
Legz
- Legzdins, Adam (* 1986), English football goalkeeper