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Leo
- Leo , Orthodox Metropolitan of the Kiev Rus
- Leo (* 1990), South Korean singer, songwriter and musical actor
- Leo Africanus , Arab traveler and geographer
- Leo de Laforgue (1902–1980), German film director, screenwriter, cameraman, editor, producer and production manager
- Leo the Great († 461), Pope (440–461)
- Leo I († 1140), Prince of Lesser Armenia
- Leo I († 474), Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire
- Leo I. Carigradjanin († 1056), Archbishop of Ohrid
- Leo I of Galicia , Rurikid prince
- Leo II († 683), Pope
- Leo II († 1219), prince / king of Lesser Armenia
- Leo II (467–474), Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire
- Leo II Mung , Archbishop of Ohrid
- Leo III. († 741), Byzantine emperor
- Leo III. († 816), Pope (795–816)
- Leo IV († 780), Byzantine emperor
- Leo IV († 855), Pope (847–855)
- Leo IX (1002-1054), Pope (1049-1054)
- Leo Lösch von Hilkertshausen († 1559), Bishop of Freising (1552–1559)
- Leo Marsicanus (1046–1115), historian, cardinal
- Leo Thundorfer , bishop in Regensburg
- Leo V , Pope
- Leo V († 820), general and Byzantine emperor
- Leo VI (866–912), Byzantine emperor (since 886)
- Leo VI , Pope in 928
- Leo VII († 939), Pope (936–939)
- Leo VIII († 965), Pope (963–965)
- Leo von Erteneburg († 1324), Canon of Hamburg, Lübeck and Schwerin
- Leo of Naples , archpriest
- Leo von Spaur , Catholic Bishop of Vienna
- Leo von Vercelli († 1026), bishop of the northern Italian city of Vercelli
- Leo X. (1475–1521), Pope (1513–1521)
- Leo XI. (1535-1605), Pope
- Leo XII. (1760–1829), Pope (1823–1829)
- Leo XIII. (1810–1903), Italian clergyman, 256th Pope, Bishop of Rome
- Leo, Alan (1860–1917), English author, theosophist and astrologer
- Léo, André (1824–1900), French writer, journalist and feminist
- Leo, Ann-Kristin (* 1978), German actress
- Leo, Annette (* 1948), German historian, biographer and editor
- Leo, Anthony , Canadian film producer
- Léo, Auguste (1793–1859), Franco-German banker and art patron
- Leo, Carl (1902–1969), German lawyer and politician (DDP), MdHB
- Leo, Carl Ludwig (1828–1899), German lawyer and Hamburg Senate Syndicate
- Leo, Chase De (born 1995), American ice hockey player
- Leo, Daniel , American Mafioso
- Leo, Detmar (1944–2009), German politician (SPD), member of the Bremen citizenship
- Leo, Emil (1894–1974), German architect
- Leo, Federico (* 1988), Italian racing driver
- Leo, Friedrich (1851–1914), German classical philologist
- Leo, Gerhard (1923–2009), German journalist, member of the Resistance
- Leo, Giuseppe (* 1995), German-Italian soccer player
- Leo, Gottlieb (1786–1837), lawyer at the German city and district court and mayor of Aschaffenburg
- Leo, Gustav (1868–1944), German civil engineer and senior construction director
- Leo, Gustav Adolf Ferdinand Heinrich (1779–1840), Prussian civil servant
- Leo, Hans (1854–1927), German physician and pharmacologist
- Leo, Hans (1890–1963), German lawyer and notary
- Leo, Hartog , German Chasan (cantor) and secretary of the Jewish community in Berlin
- Leo, Heinrich (1799–1878), German historian and Prussian politician
- Leo, Hermann (1839–1903), German priest and author
- Leo, Johann Hermann Franz Kasimir (1794–1869), Prussian major general
- Leo, Johannes (1572–1635), German author and author of the "Historia Prussiae"
- Leo, Juliusz (1861–1918), mayor of Krakow
- Leo, Karl (* 1960), German physicist
- Leo, Karl Josef († 1851), German administrative officer
- Leo, Leonardo († 1744), Italian Baroque composer
- Leo, Ludwig († 1915), German shipowner and local politician
- Leo, Ludwig (1924–2012), German architect
- Leo, Ludwig Friedrich (1814–1892), German physician
- Leo, Maria (1873–1942), German pianist and music teacher
- Leo, Martin (1863–1932), German lawyer
- Leo, Max (1941–2012), German luge rider
- Leo, Maxim (* 1970), German author
- Leo, Maximilian (1912–1998), German-Finnish painter
- Leo, Melissa (* 1960), American actress
- Leo, Mohen , special effects artist
- Leo, Otto (1793–1865), Prussian lieutenant general
- Leo, Paul (1893–1958), German Protestant theologian and clergyman
- Leo, Per (* 1972), German writer and historian
- Leo, Solveig (* 1943), German LPG chairwoman, local mayor of Banzkow
- Leo, Susan (born 1962), Australian tennis player
- Leo, Ulrich (1890–1964), German Romanist, Italianist, Hispanic and literary scholar
- Leo, Wilhelm (1886–1945), German lawyer and member of the National Committee Free Germany for the West (CALPO)
Leob
- Leobard von Maursmünster , probably founder and first abbot of the Marmoutier monastery
- Leobinus of Chartres († 557), abbot, bishop of Chartres, saint
Leoc
Leod
- Leodegar von Autun , Frankish bishop, canonized, is considered a martyr
- Leodolter, Alois (* 1931), Austrian Nordic combined athlete and ski jumper
- Leodolter, Ingrid (1919–1986), Austrian politician (SPÖ) and Minister of Health (1971–1979)
- Leodolter, Otto (* 1936), Austrian ski jumper
- Leodolter, Sepp (* 1943), Austrian gynecologist and scientist
Leof
- Leofdag , first bishop of Ribe 948
- Leofric of Mercia , Earl of Mercia
- Leofwine , Ealdorman the Hwicce, Earl of Mercia
Leoh
- Leohold, Jürgen (* 1954), German electrical engineer and head of the AutoUni in Wolfsburg
Leon
- Leon , Spartan King
- Leon , Byzantine general who appeared as a pretender to the throne in 801/802
- Leon († 406 BC), Athenian general
- Leon (* 1969), German pop singer
- León Alvarado, Lorenzo (1928–2020), Peruvian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Huacho
- Leon Anemas , Byzantine rebel against Emperor Alexios I.
- León Bello y Delgado, María de (1643–1731), Dominican mystic
- León Carpio, Ramiro de (1942–2002), Guatemalan President, Latin American lawyer and politician
- Leon Chamaretos , Byzantine magnate in the Peloponnese, rebel against Emperor Alexios III.
- León de Aranoa, Fernando (* 1968), Spanish film director and screenwriter
- León de la Barra, Francisco (1863–1939), Mexican politician
- Léon de Saint-Jean (1600–1671), French Carmelite, theologian, court preacher and Romanist
- Leon the mathematician , Byzantine mathematician and philosopher
- Leon Diabatenus , Dux von Edessa and rebel against the Byzantine Emperor Michael VII.
- Leon Diakonos , Byzantine historian
- Leon Diogenes (1069-1086), Byzantine prince and co-emperor under Romanos IV.
- León Domínguez, Ezequiel de (1926–2008), Spanish sculptor and restorer
- Leon Gabalas , Byzantine emperor, separatist in Rhodes
- León Goyri, María Teresa (1903–1988), Spanish writer, publisher, theater director and member of the group Generación del 27
- Leon Grammatikos , Byzantine chronicler
- Leon Guerrero, Lou (* 1950), American politician
- León Hoyos, Manuel (* 1989), Mexican chess player
- Leon III († 1289), King of Lesser Armenia (1270–1289)
- Leon IV (1289–1307), King of Lesser Armenia
- Leon Lampros , Byzantine strategos of Melitene, conspirator against Emperor Constantine IX.
- Leon Melissenus , alleged Byzantine sebastocrator
- León Ortega, Antonio (1907–1991), Spanish sculptor
- Leon Phokas , Byzantine rebel, son of the counter-emperor Bardas Phokas
- Leon Phokas the Elder , Byzantine general and usurper
- Leon Phokas the Younger , Byzantine general
- Leon Sgouros († 1208), Archon of Nauplia, ruler of Corinth and Argos
- Leon Skleros , Byzantine general
- Leon Tornikes , Byzantine patrician, usurper against Emperor Constantine IX.
- Leon V (1309–1341), King of Lesser Armenia
- Leon VI (1342–1393), last king of Lesser Armenia
- León Villegas, Braulio Rafael (* 1945), Mexican clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Ciudad Guzmán
- Leon of Byzantium , Greek politician and philosopher
- Leon of Tripoli , Greek renegade and pirate
- Léon, Abraham (1918–1944), Jewish communist
- Leon, Adriana (* 1992), Canadian soccer player
- Leon, Ana Lucia de (* 1991), Guatemalan badminton player
- León, Ángel (1907–1979), Spanish marksman
- León, Ángel Antonio († 1996), Mexican football goalkeeper
- León, Argeliers (1918–1991), Cuban musicologist, music teacher, folklorist and composer
- Leon, Christoph (* 1939), Austrian classical archaeologist and art dealer
- León, Constantino (* 1974), Peruvian long-distance runner
- Leon, David (* 1980), British actor and director
- León, Diego (* 1984), Spanish soccer player
- Leon, Donna (* 1942), American crime novelist
- Léon, Donovan (* 1992), French-Guyanese football player
- León, Eugenia (* 1956), Mexican singer and actress
- León, Fernando (* 1966), Spanish sailor
- León, Francisco de , Salvadoran road cyclist
- Leon, Franco (* 1962), German singer
- Leon, Friedrich Vinzenz (1836–1898), Austrian printer and publisher
- León, Gabriel de (* 1993), Uruguayan football player
- Léon, Genaro (* 1960), Mexican boxer
- Leon, Gottlieb (1757–1830), Austrian writer and librarian
- Leon, Gustav von (1839–1898), Austrian businessman and member of the Reichsrat
- Leon, Gustavo (* 1950), Uruguayan football player
- León, Hernando (* 1933), Chilean artist
- Léon, Hilde (* 1953), German architect and university professor
- León, Hugo de (* 1958), Uruguayan football player
- Leon, Jacob Judah (1602–1675), Jewish scholar, rabbi and creator of a temple model
- León, Jaime (* 1961), Mexican soccer player
- Leon, Johann († 1597), Lutheran pastor and hymn author
- Leon, Johann Barthlmä (1802–1879), Austrian printer and publisher, bookseller
- León, Jorge de (* 1970), Spanish opera singer with a tenor voice
- León, Julio César (* 1925), Venezuelan racing cyclist
- León, Julio César de (* 1979), Honduran football player
- Leon, Justin (* 1995), American basketball player
- León, Loles (born 1950), Spanish actress
- León, Luis de (1527–1591), Spanish poet, humanist and translator
- León, María (* 1984), Spanish actress
- Léon, Mischa (1889–1928), Danish opera singer (tenor)
- León, Nicolás (1859–1929), Mexican physician, archaeologist, anthropologist and ethnologist
- Léon, Paul (1893–1942), Polish-French sociologist and secretary to James Joyce
- León, Pedro (* 1986), Spanish soccer player
- León, Pedro Pablo (1943-2020), Peruvian soccer player
- Léon, Pierre (1914–1976), French historian
- León, Pilín (* 1963), Venezuelan model and Miss World 1981
- León, Ricardo de (1923-2010), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Leon, Rose Agatha (1913–1999), Jamaican politician (JLP and PNP)
- Leon, Ruben Sanchez (* 1973), Mexican flyweight boxer
- León, Tania (* 1943), Cuban composer, conductor and music teacher
- León, Tomás (1826–1893), Mexican composer and pianist
- Leon, Tony (* 1956), South African politician
- Leon, Valerie , English actress
- Léon, Victor (1858–1940), Austrian librettist, lyricist and author
- León, Wilfredo (* 1993), Cuban-Polish volleyball player
- León, Yankiel (* 1982), Cuban boxer
- Leon-Pernet, Line (* 1961), Swiss diplomat
- León-Portilla, Miguel (1926–2019), Mexican historian, anthropologist and philosopher
- Leonard (* 1964), Swiss pop singer and presenter
- Leonard, Ada (1915-1997), American band leader
- Léonard, Agathon (1841–1923), French sculptor
- Léonard, André-Joseph (* 1940), Belgian clergyman, Archbishop emeritus of Mechlin-Brussels
- Leonard, Annie (* 1964), American critic
- Leonard, Axel (* 1964), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Fiscal Court
- Leonard, Benny (1896-1947), American boxer
- Leonard, Brendon (born 1985), New Zealand rugby union player
- Leonard, Brett (* 1959), American director, screenwriter
- Leonard, Cesy (* 1982), German artist and filmmaker
- Leonard, Charles (1913–2006), American soldier and modern pentathlon
- Léonard, Christophe (* 1971), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Leonard, Clifford S. Jr. (1928–1999), American Romance philologist and linguist
- Leonard, Darius (* 1995), American football player
- Leonard, David , American film editor
- Leonard, Deke (1944-2017), Welsh rock musician and author
- Leonard, Dennis , sound engineer
- Leonard, Edgar (1881–1948), American tennis player
- Leonard, Elmore (1925-2013), American writer
- Leonard, Emma (* 1984), Australian actress and speaker
- Leonard, Fred Churchill (1856–1921), American politician
- Leonard, Friedrich (1884–1958), German classical archaeologist and high school teacher
- Leonard, George (1729-1819), American lawyer and politician
- Leonard, Gerry , Irish studio guitarist
- Leonard, Gloria (1940-2014), American porn actress, publisher
- Leonard, Graham (1921-2010) British clergyman, Bishop of London
- Leonard, Gregory J. , American geologist and asteroid explorer
- Leonard, Harlan (1905-1983), American jazz clarinetist, saxophonist and swing band leader
- Leonard, Harry M. (1900–1985), American sound engineer
- Leonard, Harvey (* 1924), American jazz pianist
- Léonard, Henri (1869–1953), French Roman Catholic religious and Vicar Apostolic of Tabora
- Leonard, Herman (1923-2010) American jazz photographer
- Léonard, Hubert (1819–1890), Belgian violinist and composer
- Leonard, Hugh (1926–2009) Irish playwright and author
- Leonard, Irving A. (1896–1996), American historian, Romanist, and Hispanist
- Leonard, Jack (1913–1988), American singer
- Leonard, Jason (born 1968) English rugby union player
- Léonard, Jean (1815–1895), French clergyman, Cistercian and abbot
- Leonard, Joe (1932–2017), American racing driver
- Leonard, John , Canadian curler
- Leonard, John E. (1845–1878) American politician
- Leonard, John, Baron Leonard (1909-1983) British politician
- Léonard, Johny (* 1941), Luxembourg soccer player
- Leonard, Joshua (* 1975), American actor and director
- Leonard, Justin (* 1972), American golfer
- Leonard, Kawhi (born 1991), American basketball player
- Leonard, Kris (1996-2016), British rock musician
- Leonard, Lotte (1884–1976), German concert singer (soprano) and singing teacher
- Léonard, Manon (* 2001), French tennis player
- Leonard, Margot (* 1927), German actress and voice actress
- Leonard, Marion (1881–1956), American actress, director, producer, and screenwriter
- Leonard, Meyers (* 1992), American basketball player
- Leonard, Michelle (* 1973), German singer, songwriter and vocal coach
- Leonard, Moses G. (1809–1899), American lawyer and politician
- Leonard, Neil (1927–2012), American jazz writer and university professor
- Leonard, Neil (* 1959), American sound artist, saxophonist and composer
- Leonard, Nelson J. (1916-2006), American chemist
- Léonard, Nicolas-Germain (1744–1793), French poet and novelist in the 18th
- Leonard, Patrick (* 1956), American songwriter, keyboardist and music producer
- Leonard, Patrick (* 1988), British poker player
- Leonard, Paul (* 1943), American politician
- Léonard, Philippe (* 1974), Belgian football player
- Léonard, René (1889–1965), French racing car driver
- Leonard, Robert Sean (* 1969), American actor
- Leonard, Robert Z. (1889–1968), American film director
- Leonard, Samuel L. (1905-2007), American zoologist
- Leonard, Sheldon (1907–1997), American actor and producer
- Leonard, Silvio (* 1955), Cuban sprinter
- Leonard, Stephane (* 1979), German artist
- Leonard, Stephen B. (1793–1876), American politician
- Leonard, Sugar Ray (born 1956), American boxer
- Leonard, William Ellery (1876–1944), American poet
- Leonard, Zoe (* 1961), American photographer and artist
- Leonard-Morgan, Paul (* 1974), British composer
- Leonarda, Isabella (1620–1704), Italian nun and composer
- Leonardi Cortesi, Natascia (* 1971), Swiss cross-country skier and ski mountaineer
- Leonardi Villasmil, Juan María (1947–2014), Venezuelan clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Punto Fijo
- Leonardi, Alfredo (* 1938), Italian director
- Leonardi, Claudio (1926-2010), Italian Medievalist and Latinist
- Leonardi, Francesca (* 1957), Italian film director
- Leonardi, Francesco , Italian chef and culinary writer
- Leonardi, Giovan Giacomo (1498–1562), Italian lawyer and diplomat
- Leonardi, Johannes († 1609), Italian priest and founder of an order
- Leonardi, Luca (* 1991), Italian freestyle swimmer
- Leonardi, Marco (* 1971), Italian film actor
- Leonardi, Miriam Laura (* 1985), Swiss media artist
- Leonardis, Silvia de (* 1971), German actress
- Leonardo da Cutri, Giovanni (1542–1597), Italian chess master
- Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519), Italian artist and polymath
- Leonardo Fibonacci , mathematician
- Leonardo I. Tocco , Count Palatine of Kefalonia 1357 until his death
- Leonardo II. Tocco († 1418), Count Palatine of Zakynthos, Governor of Corinth, Lord of Clarenza and Angelokastron
- Leonardo III Tocco , Count Palatine of Kefalonia and Zakynthos, Duke of Leukadia, Despot of Arta
- Leonardo Patrasso († 1311), Italian bishop and cardinal
- Leonardo, Felice (1915–2015), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Cerreto Sannita-Telese-Sant'Agata de 'Goti
- Leonardo, Raffaello (* 1973), Italian rower
- Leonardos, Giorgos (* 1937), Greek author
- Leonards, Gerald A. (1921–1997), American civil engineer specializing in geotechnical engineering
- Leonardy, Bernhard (* 1963), German organist
- Leonardy, Robert (* 1940), German pianist
- Leonardy-Rex, Marlies (1935–2017), German high school teacher, artist and sculptor
- Leonas, Petras (1864–1938), Lithuanian legal scholar, legal sociologist, judge and politician
- Leonbacher, Daniela (* 1985), German soccer player
- Leoncavallo, Ruggero (1857–1919), Italian opera composer
- Leoncini Bartoli, Alberto (* 1932), Italian diplomat
- Leoncini, Gianfranco (1939–2019), Italian football player
- Leondeff, Doriana (* 1962), Italian screenwriter
- Leondis, Tony (* 1967), American director, screenwriter and voice actor
- Leondopoulos, Jordan , film director and film editor
- Leone da Modena (1571–1648), Venetian rabbi
- Leone, Giacomo (* 1971), Italian marathon runner
- Leone, Giovanni (1908–2001), Italian politician and president
- Leone, Giuseppina (* 1934), Italian sprinter
- Leone, Ignazio (1923–1976), Italian actor
- Leone, John (1928–2008), American jazz musician
- Leone, Miriam (* 1985), Italian actress, television presenter and model
- Leone, Patrizia (* 1996), Swiss floorball player
- Leone, Pietro Luigi M. (* 1937), Italian Byzantinist
- Leone, Sergio (1929–1989), Italian film director
- Leone, Stephen R. (* 1948), American chemist
- Leone, Sunny (* 1981), Indian-Canadian model and porn actress
- Leonet, Iker (* 1983), Spanish cyclist
- Leonetti, Alfonso (1895–1984), Italian journalist and politician
- Leonetti, Francesco (1924-2017), Italian poet and writer
- Leonetti, John R. (* 1956), American cameraman and director
- Leonetti, Matthew F. (* 1941), American cameraman
- Leong, Al (born 1952), American actor and stunt performer
- Leong, Isabella (* 1988), Chinese actress and musician
- Leong, Kelvin (* 1981), Macau racing car driver
- Leong, Lynn (* 1981), Malaysian squash player
- Leong, Mun Yee (* 1984), Malaysian water diver
- Leong, Robert (1924-2013), American martial arts master
- Leong, Zacharial (* 1998), Singaporean football player
- Leongarow, Issaak Arkadyevich (1909–1984), Soviet theater and film actor
- Leonhard von Brixen , painter and picture carver of the Gothic
- Leonhard von Görz (1444–1500), Count of Görz, governor of Lienz and East Tyrol
- Leonhard von Keutschach († 1519), Austrian clergyman, Archbishop of Salzburg (1495–1519)
- Leonhard of Limoges († 559), monastery founder, saint
- Leonhard von Porto Maurizio (1676–1751), Franciscan, preacher, saint
- Leonhard von Völs (1458–1530), Tyrolean politician and soldier
- Leonhard, Adolf (1899–1995), German engineer and university professor for electrical engineering and control engineering
- Leonhard, Carl (1848–1930), German entrepreneur and patron of the city of Grünstadt
- Leonhard, Clemens (* 1967), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Leonhard, Elke (* 1949), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Leonhard, Franz (1870–1950), German legal scholar; Full professor in Marburg
- Leonhard, Franz Xaver (1812–1882), German educator, clergyman and politician (center), MdR
- Leonhard, Franz Xaver (1839–1913), German clergyman and politician (center), MdR
- Leonhard, Gino (* 1972), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Leonhard, Gottfried (1895–1983), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Leonhard, Gustav von (1816–1878), German geologist and mineralogist
- Leonhard, Hans (1902–1966), German journalist
- Leonhard, Heinrich (1813–1878), German architect
- Leonhard, Heinz (* 1958), German administrator and politician (CDU), MdL Rhineland-Palatinate
- Leonhard, Joachim-Felix (* 1946), German librarian and politician
- Leonhard, Johann Hermann (1835–1905), German doctor and founder of the Mülheim an der Ruhr ophthalmic hospital
- Leonhard, Johann Michael (1782–1863), Austrian clergyman, bishop of St. Pölten and military bishop
- Leonhard, Jörn (* 1967), German historian
- Leonhard, Karin (* 1969), German art historian
- Leonhard, Karl (1904–1988), German psychiatrist
- Leonhard, Karl Caesar von (1779–1862), German mineralogist
- Leonhard, Kurt (1910–2005), German art historian, poet and translator
- Leonhard, Leo (1939–2011), German painter and graphic artist
- Leonhard, Melanie (* 1977), German politician (SPD), Senator in Hamburg
- Leonhard, Nina (* 1972), German political scientist and sociologist
- Leonhard, Robert , German ski jumper
- Leonhard, Rudolf (1851–1921), German legal historian and university professor; Rector in Marburg and Breslau
- Leonhard, Rudolf (1889–1953), German writer and communist
- Leonhard, Sandra (* 1976), German actress
- Leonhard, Susanne (1895–1984), German writer
- Leonhard, Walter (1912–1988), German heraldist and commercial artist
- Leonhard, Wolfgang (1921–2014), German historian and author
- Leonhardi, August (1867–1931), German landscape painter
- Leonhardi, Bernhard von (1817–1902), royal Saxon lieutenant general and commander of the Königstein fortress
- Leonhardi, Eduard (1828–1905), German painter
- Leonhardi, Friedrich Gottlob (1757–1814), German writer and economist
- Leonhardi, Georg (1807–1884), Swiss Reformed pastor
- Leonhardi, Hermann von (1809–1875), German philosopher and botanist
- Leonhardi, Johann Gottfried (1746–1823), German physician
- Leonhardi, Johann Peter von (1747–1830), Frankfurt merchant, landowner and politician
- Leonhardi, Johannes († 1808), Swiss Reformed pastor
- Leonhardi, Johannes Christian (1651–1725), Swiss Reformed clergyman
- Leonhardi, Jonas Friedrich (* 1990), German actor
- Leonhardi, Moritz von (1856–1910), German anthropologist
- Leonhardi, Wilhelm von (1812-1856), German author and diplomat
- Leonhardsberger, Heinz (* 1946), Austrian musician, composer and pataphysicist
- Leonhardsen, Øyvind (* 1970), Norwegian football player
- Leonhardt, Adolph (1815–1880), Hanoverian and Prussian Minister of Justice
- Leonhardt, Andreas (1800–1866), Austrian musician, composer and conductor
- Leonhardt, Annette (* 1955), German educator
- Leonhardt, Arne (1931–1982), German writer
- Leonhardt, Björn (* 1978), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Leonhardt, Carl (1886–1969), German composer, conductor and music teacher
- Leonhardt, Carl Friedrich Wilhelm (1881–1918), German architect
- Leonhardt, Carl Gustav (1845–1903), Saxon textile manufacturer
- Leonhardt, Carolin (* 1984), German canoeist
- Leonhardt, Claus-Peter (* 1951), German writer, media anthropologist and publisher
- Leonhardt, Ernst (1885–1945), Swiss politician of the front movement
- Leonhardt, Ernst (* 1935), German sculptor, painter and graphic artist
- Leonhardt, Fritz (1909–1999), German civil engineer for bridges and television towers
- Leonhardt, Gottfried (1919–2018), German graphic artist and illustrator
- Leonhardt, Günter (1927–2011), German entrepreneur
- Leonhardt, Gustav (1928–2012), Dutch musician
- Leonhardt, Gustav von (1838-1891), Austrian bank manager
- Leonhardt, Harald (1924–2012), German architect
- Leonhardt, Helmut (1918–2000), German anatomist
- Leonhardt, Henrike (* 1943), German writer
- Leonhardt, Herbert (1925–1986), German ski jumper
- Leonhardt, Johannes (1893–1959), German mineralogist
- Leonhardt, Jürgen (* 1957), German classical philologist
- Leonhardt, Karl Friedrich (1882–1940), German archivist, historian and author, director of the Hanover City Archives
- Leonhardt, Kuno (1848–1931), member of the state parliament in the Free State of Saxony-Meiningen and craftsman functionary
- Leonhardt, Marie (* 1928), Swiss-Dutch violinist specializing in early music
- Leonhardt, Merlin (* 1988), German actor
- Leonhardt, Paul (1852–1927), German retail salesman
- Leonhardt, Paul Martin (1883–1971), German painter and graphic artist
- Leonhardt, Paul Saladin (1877–1934), German chess master
- Leonhardt, Peter Schulz (* 1963), German draftsman, graphic artist and illustrator
- Leonhardt, Ralph (* 1967), German Nordic combined athlete
- Leonhardt, Regine (* 1965), German actress
- Leonhardt, Reiner (* 1938), German handball player
- Leonhardt, Robert (1877–1923), Austrian opera singer (baritone)
- Leonhardt, Rochus (* 1965), German Protestant theologian
- Leonhardt, Rudolf Walter (1921–2003), German journalist
- Leonhardt, Theodor (* 1905), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Leonhardt, Thomas (* 1966), German soccer player
- Leonhardt, Ulf (* 1965), German physicist, university professor in St. Andrews
- Leonhardt, Uwe (* 1958), German manager
- Leonhardt, Wendelin (1872–1949), German architect
- Leonhardt, Willy , German musical instrument maker
- Leonhardt, Willy (1937-2017), German politician (SPD)
- Leonhardt, Wolfgang (* 1942), German regional historian and author
- Leonhart, Günther (1929–2003), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Leonhart, Jay (* 1940), American jazz musician
- Leonhart, Johann Carl (1720–1777), German administrative lawyer
- Leonhart, Johannes (1865–1937), German doctor and politician (FVp), MdR
- Leoni, Adolfo (1917–1970), Italian racing cyclist
- Leoni, Bruno (1913–1967), Italian legal philosopher
- Leoni, David (* 1982), Canadian biathlete
- Leoni, Endrio (* 1968), Italian cyclist
- Leoni, Franco (1864–1949), Italian composer
- Leoni, Giacomo (1686–1746), Italian architect of the Georgian style
- Leoni, Gianni (1915–1951), Italian motorcycle racer
- Leoni, Giovanni Antonio , Italian composer and violinist of the early Baroque
- Leoni, Guido (1915–1951), Italian motorcycle racer
- Leoni, Guido (1920–1998), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Leoni, Johnny (* 1984), Swiss football goalkeeper
- Leoni, Joseph († 1834), Bavarian court singer and innkeeper on Lake Starnberg
- Leoni, Lamberto (* 1953), Italian racing driver and Formula 1 driver
- Leoni, Leone (1509–1590), Italian sculptor, goldsmith and medalist of the Renaissance
- Leoni, Luca (* 1973), Italian musician
- Leoni, Pompeo († 1608), Italian sculptor and art collector
- Leoni, Raúl (1905–1972), Venezuelan politician, President of Venezuela
- Leoni, Roberto , Italian screenwriter, film director and author
- Leoni, Téa (* 1966), American actress
- Leonibus, Francesco de , Italian racing driver
- Leoniceno, Niccolò (1428–1524), Italian physician, grammarian and humanist
- Leonid von Optina (1768–1841), Russian monk and pastor
- Leonida, Florica (* 1987), Romanian gymnast
- Leonidakis, Sofia (* 1984), German politician (Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag
- Leonidas , teacher of Alexander the great
- Leonidas I († 480 BC), King of Sparta
- Leonidas II († 235 BC), King of Sparta
- Leonidas of Athens , saint, early Christian bishop of Athens
- Leonidas of Rhodes , runner in the ancient Olympic games
- Leonidas of Trizina , saint, martyr of Corinth
- Leonidas, Dimitri (* 1987), British actor
- Leonidas, Georgina (* 1990), British actress
- Leonidas, Stephanie (* 1984), British actress
- Léonide, Jerry (* 1984), French jazz pianist
- Leonidis, Valerios (* 1966), Greek weightlifter
- Leonidow, Ivan Ilyich (1902–1959), Russian architect and university professor
- Leonidow, Leonid Mironowitsch (1873–1941), Soviet-Russian actor and director
- Leonidse, Giorgi (1899–1966), Georgian writer
- Léonin , French composer at the time of the Notre Dame School
- Leonnatos († 322 BC), general under Alexander the Great; Diadoche
- Leonor Moctezuma , daughter of the Aztec ruler Moctezuma II.
- Leonor of Spain (* 2005), Spanish Infanta
- Leonora (* 1998), Danish singer and figure skater
- Leonore of Sweden (* 2014), Swedish noblewoman, Duchess of Gotland
- Leonova, Ekaterina (* 1987), Russian dancer
- Leonow, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (* 1978), Russian boxer
- Leonow, Alexei Archipowitsch (1934–2019), Soviet cosmonaut and the first person to leave his spaceship and float freely in space
- Leonow, Andrei Evgenyevich (* 1959), Russian theater and film actor
- Leonow, Denis (* 1977), Kazakh ice hockey player
- Leonow, Yevgeny Pavlovich (1926–1994), Russian actor
- Leonow, Kirkor (* 1944), Bulgarian wrestler
- Leonow, Kyrylo (* 1993), Ukrainian badminton player
- Leonow, Leonid Maximowitsch (1899–1994), Soviet writer and playwright
- Leonow, Valeri Pavlovich (* 1942), Russian librarian
- Leonova, Alexandra Alexandrovna (* 1964), Soviet-Russian basketball player
- Leonova, Aljona Igorewna (* 1990), Russian figure skater
- Leonowa, Jelena Rudolfowna (* 1973), Russian figure skater
- Leonova, Olha (* 1976), Ukrainian water diver
- Leonowens, Anna (1831–1915), British teacher and writer
- Leonowens, Louis (1856-1919), British officer
- Leonowicz, Agnieszka (* 1975), Polish soccer player
- Leonowitsch, Stanislaw Wiktorowitsch (* 1958), Russian-Soviet figure skater
- Leonrod, Franz Leopold von (1827–1905), Bishop of Eichstätt
- Leonrod, Leopold von (1829–1905), German lawyer, Bavarian Minister of Justice
- Leonrod, Ludwig von (1906–1944), German resistance fighter
- Leonrod, Sybilla von (1814–1881), German noblewoman, educator of King Ludwig II of Bavaria
- Leonsis, Ted (* 1957), American entrepreneur and patron of Greek descent
- Leonskaja, Elisabeth (* 1945), Russian pianist
- Leontenko, Jurij (* 1986), Ukrainian road cyclist
- Leonti Mroweli , Georgian chronicler
- Leonti von Rostov , Bishop of Rostov
- Leontief, Wassily (1905–1999), Russian-American economist
- Leontion , Athenian hetaera
- Leontios († 706), Byzantine emperor (695–698)
- Leontios Machairas , Cypriot historian
- Leontiou, Kristian (* 1982), British singer of Cypriot descent
- Leontiou, Sotiris (* 1984), Greek football player
- Leontius , ancient Greek philosopher
- Leontius († 488), Eastern Roman counter-emperor
- Leontius of Byzantium , Byzantine theologian
- Leontius von Trier , Bishop of Trier
- Leontjew, Alexei Nikolajewitsch (1903–1979), Soviet psychologist
- Leontjew, Juri Kirillowitsch (* 1961), Russian archer
- Leontjew, Konstantin Nikolajewitsch (1831-1891), Russian religious philosopher and writer
- Leontjew, Michail Wladimirowitsch (* 1958), Russian journalist
- Leontjew, Valeri Jakowlewitsch (* 1949), Russian singer, people's artist of Russia
- Leontjewa, Valentina Michailowna (1923–2007), Soviet and Russian television presenter
- Leontorius, Conrad († 1511), German Cistercian monk, theologian, humanist
- Leontowitsch, Michail Alexandrowitsch (1903–1981), Russian physicist
- Leontowytsch, Mykola (1877–1921), Ukrainian composer, choir director and teacher
- Leontschuk, Heorhij (* 1974), Ukrainian sailor
- Leonviola, Antonio (1913–1995), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Leony (* 1997), German pop singer
Leop
- Leopard, Georg Caspar (1749–1834), rent master of the Fräuleinstift Monastery Altenberg, Solms-Braunfels administrator and estate owner
- Leopardi, Alessandro , Italian architect, sculptor, engineer and goldsmith
- Leopardi, Giacomo (1798–1837), Italian poet
- Leopardi, Roberto (* 1933), Uruguayan football player
- Leopardus , Roman martyr and saint of the Catholic Church
- Leopold († 1141), Margrave of Austria, Duke of Bavaria
- Leopold (1679–1729), Duke of Lorraine
- Leopold (1694–1728), Prince of Anhalt-Köthen
- Leopold (1790–1852), Grand Duke of Baden
- Leopold Clemens Karl von Lothringen (1707–1723), Hereditary Prince of the House of Lorraine
- Leopold Eberhard (1670–1723), Duke of Württemberg-Mömpelgard
- Leopold I († 1129), Margrave of Styria
- Leopold I († 994), Margrave of Austria from the Babenberg family
- Leopold I , Duke of Olomouc
- Leopold I. , Bishop of Seckau
- Leopold I (1290–1326), Duke of Austria and Styria
- Leopold I (1640–1705), Holy Roman Emperor, King of Bohemia and Hungary
- Leopold I (1676–1747), Prince of Anhalt-Dessau, Prince and Prussian Field Marshal General
- Leopold I (1767–1802), first prince of Lippe
- Leopold I (1790–1865), first king of the Belgians
- Leopold I von Gründlach († 1303), Bishop of Bamberg
- Leopold II (1050–1095), Margrave of Austria from the Babenberg family
- Leopold II (1747–1792), Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire, King of Hungary, Bohemia, Archduke of Austria etc., Grand Duke of Tuscany, from the House of Habsburg-Lorraine
- Leopold II (1796–1851), Prince of the Lippe
- Leopold II (1797–1870), Grand Duke of Tuscany
- Leopold II (1835–1909), King of the Belgians (1865–1909)
- Leopold II. Maximilian (1700–1751), Prince of Anhalt-Dessau and Prussian general
- Leopold II of Egloffstein († 1343), Bishop of Bamberg
- Leopold II von Habsburg (1328–1344), son of Duke Otto the Merry
- Leopold II von Schönfeld († 1217), Archbishop of Mainz, Bishop of Worms
- Leopold III. (1073–1136), Margrave of Ostarrichi (1095–1136)
- Leopold III. (1821–1875), Prince of Lippe
- Leopold III. (1901–1983), Belgian nobleman, King of the Belgians
- Leopold III. Friedrich Franz (1740–1817), Prince of Anhalt-Dessau
- Leopold III. von Habsburg (1351–1386), Duke of Austria, Styria and Carinthia
- Leopold IV. (1871-1949), last ruling Prince of Lippe (1905-1918)
- Leopold IV. Friedrich (1794–1871), Duke of Anhalt-Dessau
- Leopold IV of Habsburg (1371–1411), Duke of Austria, Senior of the House of Austria, Count of Tyrol
- Leopold Johann of Austria (1716–1716), Archduke of Austria
- Leopold Ludwig (1625–1694), Count Palatine of Veldenz (1634–1694)
- Leopold Philipp (1690–1754), Duke of Arenberg, Imperial Field Marshal
- Leopold Salvator of Austria-Tuscany (1863–1931), Archduke of Austria
- Leopold V. (1157–1194), Duke of Austria and Styria
- Leopold V (1586–1632), Archduke of Tyrol, Bishop of Passau and Strasbourg (until 1625)
- Leopold VI. (1176–1230), Duke of Austria and Styria
- Leopold von Anhalt (1855–1886), Hereditary Prince of the Duchy of Anhalt
- Leopold of Belgium (1859–1869), Duke of Brabant
- Leopold von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1752–1785), Prussian major general
- Leopold von Hessen-Homburg (1787–1813), Prince of Hessen-Homburg
- Leopold von Hohenzollern (1835–1905), Prince of Hohenzollern, son of Prince Karl Anton von Hohenzollern
- Leopold of Naples and Sicily (1790–1851), Prince of Salerno
- Leopold of Austria (1823–1898), Austrian archduke, general, admiral
- Leopold of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1824–1884), Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Austrian major general
- Leopold von Sturmberg († 1381), Prince-Bishop of Freising (1378-1381)
- Leopold von Wien , Austrian scholar and historian
- Leopold Wilhelm of Austria (1614–1662), Archduke, governor of the Spanish Netherlands, bishop, general and patron of the arts
- Leopold, 1st Duke of Albany (1853–1884), British Prince, Duke of Albany
- Leopold, Aldo (1887–1948), American forest scientist and ecologist
- Leopold, Alfred (1852–1933), Austrian spa doctor
- Leopold, Anton (* 1928), Austrian writer, poet and textbook author
- Leopold, Bernhard (1879–1962), German politician (DNVP), MdR
- Leopold, Bohuslav (1888–1956), Czech composer, violin virtuoso and music publisher
- Leopold, Carl Gustaf af (1756–1829), Swedish poet and man of letters
- Leopold, Christian (1846–1911), German gynecologist
- Leopold, Frank , German basketball player
- Leopold, Franz (1902–1960), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Burgenland
- Leopold, Franz Gert (* 1946), Austrian notary
- Leopold, Friedrich (1795–1875), German Lutheran theologian, consistorial councilor and general superintendent of the General Diocese of Hoya-Diepholz
- Leopold, Georg (1920–2004), German actor, director and artistic director
- Leopold, Gerd (* 1958), German medium and long-distance runner and bobsleigh trainer
- Leopold, Gerda (* 1959), Austrian filmmaker and painter
- Leopold, Gottlieb Heinrich Friedrich (1765–1842), German educator and Protestant pastor
- Leopold, Hans , German Imperial Judge
- Leopold, Heinrich (1937–2005), Austrian lawyer and writer
- Leopold, Johann Christian (1699–1755), German engraver and publisher in Augsburg
- Leopold, Jordan (* 1980), American ice hockey player
- Leopold, Josef (1889–1941), Austrian politician (NSDAP), Member of the State Parliament, Gauleiter and regional leader of the NSDAP in Austria
- Leopold, Joseph (1810–1868), German robbery murderer
- Leopold, Joseph Friedrich (1668–1727), German engraver and publisher in Augsburg
- Leopold, Juliane (* 1983), German journalist
- Leopold, Luna Bergere (1915-2006), American geologist
- Léopold, Marcel (1902–1957), Swiss arms dealer
- Leopold, Michael (* 1971), German sports presenter and commentator
- Leopold, Nadine (* 1994), Austrian model
- Leopold, Nanouk (* 1968), Dutch film director and screenwriter
- Leopold, Nathan (1904–1971), American murderer
- Leopold, Otto (1901–1975), German politician (KPD / SED)
- Leopold, Paul-Friedrich (* 1956), German politician (CDU), MdL Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Leopold, Richard (1873–1929), German actor and comedian
- Leopold, Richard (1909–1997), German weightlifter
- Leopold, Rudolf (1894–1986), German composer in chess
- Leopold, Rudolf (1925–2010), Austrian art collector and museum director
- Leopold, Silke (* 1948), German musicologist
- Leopold, Walter (1894–1953), German master bookbinder and entrepreneur
- Leopold-Wildburger, Ulrike (* 1949), Austrian business mathematician
- Leopolder, August (1905–2006), German pianist and piano teacher
- Léopoldès, Daniel (* 1960), French football player
- Leopoldi, Ferdinand (1886–1944), Austrian pianist, composer and cabaret manager
- Leopoldi, Hermann (1888–1959), Austrian composer, cabaret artist and piano humorist
- Leopoldi, Leopold , Austrian pianist and violinist
- Leopoldina of Brazil (1847–1871), Princess of Brazil
- Leopoldine Eleonore von der Pfalz (1679–1693), Electress of Bavaria
- Leopoldine Marie von Anhalt-Dessau (1716–1782), Princess of Anhalt-Dessau, by marriage to Margravine of Brandenburg-Schwedt
- Leopoldine von Baden (1837–1903), Princess of Baden, by marrying Princess of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
- Leopoldine von Sternberg (1733–1809), Princess von und zu Liechtenstein
- Leopoldo de Alpandeire (1864–1956), Spanish Capuchin, blessed
- Leopoldseder, Hannes (* 1940), Austrian television and radio director
- Leopoldseder, Norbert (* 1949), German football player
- Leopoldt, Heinrich-Wolfgang (1927–2011), German mathematician
- Leopolita, Marcin († 1589), Polish composer
- Leopolski, Wilhelm (1828-1892), Polish painter
- Leoprechting, Karl von (1818–1864), German legend researcher
- Leoprechting, Rainhardt von (* 1950), German manager
- Leoprechtinger, Bernhard († 1473), provost of Berchtesgaden
Leos
- Leos, Devan (* 1998), American actor
- Leoson, Markus (* 1970), Swedish drummer, cimbalom player and teacher
- Leosthenes († 361 BC), Greek admiral
- Leosthenes († 323 BC), Greek general
Leot
- Léotard, Christophe , French chess players
- Léotard, François (* 1942), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Léotard, Jules (1838–1870), French artist and inventor of a garment
- Léotard, Philippe (1940–2001), French actor and singer
- Leotsakos, Giorgos (* 1935), Greek musicologist and critic
- Leotta, Diletta (* 1991), Italian television presenter
- Leotychidas II , King of Sparta
Leov
- Leová, Monika (* 1991), Czech TV presenter and photo model
- Leovac, Ivan (* 1998), Croatian football player
- Leovac, Marin (* 1988), Austrian-Croatian football player
- Leovigild , Visigoth king in Spain
Leow
- Leow, Ivan (* 1981), Malaysian poker player
- Leow, Julian Beng Kim (* 1964), Malaysian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kuala Lumpur
- Leow, Willy (1887–1937), German craftsman and politician (KPD), MdR
- Leowald, Georg († 1969), German architect and furniture designer
- Leowald, Leo (* 1967), German comic artist
Leoz
- Leoz, Galo (1879–1990), Spanish ophthalmologist
- Leoz, Nicolás (1928–2019), Paraguayan football official
- Leozinho (* 1985), Brazilian soccer player