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Ler
- Lér, Leopold (1928–2013), Czechoslovak and Czech party functionary, economist and, as a politician, several times minister
Lera
- Lera, Carlos Américo (1855–1912), Mexican ambassador
- LeRae, Candice (* 1985), American wrestler
- Lerager, Lukas (* 1993), Danish football player
- Leramberg, Louis (1620–1670) French sculptor
- Lerandy, Marc (* 1981), Franco-German soccer player
- Lerangis, Peter (* 1955), American writer
- Lerat, Lucien (1909–1993), French classical archaeologist
- Leraus, Vladimír (1905–1991), Czech film actor
- Leray, Francis Xavier (1825–1887), French clergyman, Archbishop of New Orleans
- Leray, Jean (1906-1998), French mathematician
- Leray, Marie-Pierre (* 1975), French figure skater
Lerb
- Lerber, Helene von (1896–1963), Swiss educator and writer
- Lerber, Karl Anton von (1784–1837), Swiss politician
- Lerber, Theodor von (1823–1901), Swiss Protestant educator and school founder
- Lerberghe, Charles Van (1861–1907), Flemish writer
- Lerbinger, Paul (* 1955), German bank manager
- Lerbrekk, Solfrid (* 1990), Norwegian politician
- Lerbs, Hermann (1900–1968), German physicist
- Lerbs, Karl (1893–1946), German writer and dramaturge
- Lerbs-Bernecker, Gertrud (1902–1968), German graphic artist
- Lerby, Søren (* 1958), Danish football player and coach
Lerc
- Lercaro, Giacomo (1891–1976), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Bologna
- Lerch von Dirmstein, Anna (1580–1660), Palatine nobleman, Benedictine, abbess of the Rupertsberg and Eibingen monasteries
- Lerch, Antonia (* 1949), German film director, screenwriter and film editor
- Lerch, Caspar II , south-west German nobleman
- Lerch, Caspar IV. (1575–1642), south-west German nobleman and administrative specialist
- Lerch, Christian (* 1966), German screenwriter, television and theater actor
- Lerch, Christian (* 1978), Austrian journalist and feature author
- Lerch, Ernst , Austrian perpetrator of the Holocaust
- Lerch, Eugen (1888–1952), German Romance scholar and linguist
- Lerch, Franz (1895–1977), Austrian painter
- Lerch, Fred Louis (1902–1985), Austrian-German film actor
- Lerch, Fredi (* 1954), Swiss journalist and publicist
- Lerch, Friedrich von (1878–1947), Austrian physicist
- Lerch, Georg (1792–1857), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Lerch, Gotthard (* 1942), German engineer
- Lerch, Hans (1896–1958), German supervisory board chairman, consul general and business leader
- Lerch, Helga (* 1955), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Lerch, Helmut (* 1947), German architect and artist
- Lerch, Jan (* 1966), German television presenter, journalist and television editor
- Lerch, Jiří (* 1971), Czech football player
- Lerch, Johann Alexander (1813–1897), Czech-Austrian physician and politician
- Lerch, Katharina (* 1962), German author, Wicca priestess and neo-shaman
- Lerch, Laurenz (* 1994), German actor and author
- Lerch, Leopold (1898–1964), German religion teacher and politician (BVP, CSU), MdL Bavaria
- Lerch, Maria (1884–1962), German sculptor
- Lerch, Matyáš (1860–1922), Czech mathematician
- Lerch, Noëmi (* 1987), Swiss writer
- Lerch, Oliver (* 1969), German soccer player
- Lerch, Peter (* 1954), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Lerch, Sonja (1882–1918), German politician (USPD, SPD)
- Lerch, Steffie (1905–1996), Austrian graphic artist
- Lerch, Tankred (* 1970), German author, screenwriter and TV producer
- Lerch, Theodor Edler von (1869–1945), Austrian major general and ski pioneer
- Lerch, Wolfgang Günter (* 1946), German journalist, orientalist and author
- Lerchbacher, Zoran (* 1972), Austrian dart player
- Lerchbaum, Gudrun (* 1965), Austrian author
- Lerchbaumer, Peter (* 1945), Austrian actor
- Lerche, Arnfried (* 1952), German actor
- Lerche, Christian (1692–1757), general of the cavalry in the Danish-Norwegian service
- Lerche, Christoph Casimir (1749–1825), personal physician to the Russian Emperor Alexander I.
- Lerche, Cornelius Pedersen (1615–1681), Danish nobleman and mayor
- Lerche, Dirk (* 1964), German politician (AfD), MdL
- Lerche, Doris (* 1945), German cartoonist, writer and performer
- Lerche, Hans Stoltenberg (1867–1920), Norwegian artisan and sculptor
- Lerche, Horst (1938–2017), German painter and sculptor
- Lerche, Jochen (* 1973), German rower
- Lerche, Julius (1836–1914), German lawyer and politician (DFP), MdR
- Lerche, Karl Gustav , German journalist, SS propagandist and convicted war criminal
- Lerche, Martin (1892–1980), German food hygienist and veterinarian
- Lerche, Otto (1885–1954), German teacher and librarian
- Lerche, Pauliina (* 1974), Finnish musician (vocals, accordion, kantele, violin, deltar) and composer
- Lerche, Peter , German-Peruvian anthropologist and ancient Americanist
- Lerche, Peter (1928–2016), German legal scholar
- Lerche, Sondre (* 1982), Norwegian singer and guitarist
- Lerche, Vincent Stoltenberg (1837-1892), Norwegian painter
- Lerche, Walter (1901–1962), German lawyer
- Lerchenberg, Michael (* 1953), German actor, director, screenwriter, author and artistic director
- Lerchenberg-Thöny, Eva-Maria (* 1957), Austrian choreographer, author, director and filmmaker
- Lerchenfeld auf Köfering and Schönberg, Hugo Graf von und zu (1871–1944), German politician (BVP), Member of the Bundestag and diplomat
- Lerchenfeld, Amalie von (1808–1888), illegitimate daughter of Therese zu Mecklenburg
- Lerchenfeld, Ernst von (1816–1873), Bavarian District President
- Lerchenfeld, Gustav von (1806–1866), President of the Bavarian State Parliament
- Lerchenfeld, Hubertus von (* 1971), German actor, voice actor, dialogue book author and director
- Lerchenfeld, Ludwig von (* 1957), Bavarian politician (CSU), MdL
- Lerchenfeld, Max von (1842-1893), German landowner and politician, MdR
- Lerchenfeld, Maximilian Emanuel von (1778–1843), German politician
- Lerchenfeld, Nico von (* 1992), German wakeboarder
- Lerchenfeld, Philipp Graf (1952–2017), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Lerchenfeld, Philipp von (1785-1854), royal Bavarian government official and judge
- Lerchenfeld, Stefanie von (* 1976), German voice actress
- Lerchenfeld-Köfering, Hugo von (1843–1925), German diplomat and politician
- Lerchenfeld-Köfering, Ludwig von (1837–1907), German landowner and chamber president
- Lerchenfeld-Köfering, Maximilian von (1799-1859), German diplomat
- Lerchenmüller, Otto (1943–2011), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Lercher, Lisa (* 1965), Austrian author
- Lercher, Max (* 1986), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Lercher, Michael (* 1996), Austrian soccer player
- Lerchl, Michael (* 1986), German soccer player
Lerd
- Lerdam, Jørgen (* 1958), Danish animator and director
- Lerdo de Tejada, Miguel (1812–1861), Mexican politician
- Lerdo de Tejada, Miguel (1869–1941), Mexican composer
- Lerdo de Tejada, Sebastián (1823–1889), President of the Republic of Mexico
- Lerdon, Siegfried (1905–1964), German fencer, multiple German champion and Olympic participant
- Lerdorf, Rasmus (* 1968), Danish-Canadian computer scientist, inventor of the computer language PHP
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- Lere Anan Timor (* 1952), East Timorese freedom fighter, Major General of the Defense Forces
- Lerebours, Noël Marie Paymal (1807–1873), French optician and publisher
- Lereim, Paul (* 1938), Norwegian orthopedist
- Leremi, Gift (1984-2007), South African soccer player
- Lerena, Dumas (1930–2009), Uruguayan actor and theater director
- Lerena, Kevin (* 1992), South African cruiserweight boxer
- Lerer, Samuel (1922-2016), Polish Holocaust survivor
- Lerer, Shifra (1915-2011), American actress
- Leresae, Joseph (* 1937), Kenyan high jumper
- Lerescu, Sorin (* 1953), Romanian composer
Lerg
- Lerg, Bryan (* 1986), American ice hockey player
- Lerg, Winfried B. (1932–1995), German media scientist
- Lergon, Daniel (* 1978), German painter and graphic artist
Lerh
- Lerho, Bruno (1936–2020), German local historian and author
- Lerhueber, Konrad , Mayor of Bolzano
Leri
- LeRibeus, Josh (born 1989), American football player
- Leriche, Désiré (1903-1944), French marathon runner
- Leriche, Guillaume (* 1975), French sound engineer
- Leriche, René (1879–1955), French surgeon
- Lerider, Helge (* 1941), Austrian brigadier
- Lerin, Lars (* 1954), Swedish artist and author
- Lerín, Luis de Beaumont, 1st Conde de (1412–1462), Navarre nobleman
- Lerios, Cory (* 1951), American musician, composer and record producer
- Léris, Antoine de (1723–1795), French theater historian and writer
- Léris, Mehdi (* 1998), French-Algerian football player
- Lerius, Joseph van (1823–1876), Belgian painter
Lerj
- Lerjen, Yannic (* 1990), Swiss freestyle skier
- Lerjéus, Michael (* 1973), Swedish football referee
Lerk
- Lerka, Grzegorz (* 1969), Polish painter
Lerl
- Lerle, Johannes (* 1952), German Protestant theologian, anti-abortionist and Holocaust denier
Lerm
- Lerm, Klaus (* 1934), German actor
- Lerm, Matthias (* 1965), German architect, urban planner and urban architect
- Lerma Martínez, Francisco , Spanish religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Gurué
- Lerma Nolasco, Jesús Antonio (* 1945), Mexican clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Iztapalapa
- Lerma, Jefferson (* 1994), Colombian soccer player
- Lerma, Pedro (1916–2003), Spanish pianist and music teacher
- Lerma, Pedro de († 1541), Spanish theologian and first chancellor of the University of Alcalá
- Lerman, Dragutin (1863–1918), Croatian explorer of Africa
- Lerman, Leonard (1925–2012), American DNA researcher
- Lerman, Logan (* 1992), American actor
- Lerman, Zafra (* 1937), American chemist
- Lermann, Hilde (* 1944), German actress, author and director
- Lermann, Wilhelm (1874–1952), German high school teacher and numismatist
- Lermann, Wilhelm von (1846–1917), German lawyer
- Lermer, Josef (1894–1964), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Lermer, Stephan (* 1949), German psychologist, psychotherapist, coach, author and speaker
- Lerminier, Georges (1915–1978), French Romance studies and drama scholar
- Lermond, Leo (1906–1986), American middle and long distance runner
- Lermontow, Michail Jurjewitsch (1814–1841), Russian poet
- Lermontowa, Ekaterina Vladimirovna (1889–1942), Russian-Soviet geologist and paleontologist
- Lermontowa, Julija Vsevolodovna (1847–1919), Russian chemist and the first woman to receive a doctorate in chemistry
- Lermoyez, Marcel (1858–1929), French ENT doctor
- Lermusiaux, Albin (1874–1940), French middle-distance runner and marksman
Learn
- Lerner Febres, Salomón (* 1944), Peruvian human rights activist
- Lerner Ghitis, Salomón (* 1946), Peruvian politician
- Lerner Specter, Barbara (* 1942), American philosopher and lecturer in philosophy
- Lerner, Abba P. (1903-1982), American economist
- Lerner, Alan Jay (1918–1986), American author and songwriter
- Lerner, Alejandro (* 1957), Argentine singer and songwriter
- Lerner, Alexander (1913–2004), Israeli cyberneticist and Soviet dissident
- Lerner, Avi (* 1947), Israeli film producer
- Lerner, Ben (* 1979), American writer
- Lerner, Carl (1912–1973), American film editor and film director
- Lerner, Daniel (1917–1980), American propaganda researcher
- Lerner, Danny (1952–2015), Israeli film producer, screenwriter and film director
- Lerner, David (1951–1997), American poet, publisher, and journalist
- Lerner, Gerda (1920–2013), American historian
- Lerner, Harriet (* 1944), American psychologist
- Lerner, Irving (1909–1976), American director
- Lerner, Jaime (* 1937), Brazilian architect, urban planner and politician
- Lerner, Kostjantyn (1950–2011), Ukrainian chess master
- Lerner, Marilyn (* 1957), Canadian jazz pianist and composer
- Lerner, Michael (* 1941), American actor
- Lerner, Mike , British documentary producer
- Lerner, Murray (1927-2017), American documentary director, producer and screenwriter
- Lerner, Ossip (1847–1907), Yiddish author and theater director
- Lerner, Randy (* 1962), American businessman
- Lerner, Richard A. (* 1938), American biochemist
- Lerner, Robert E. (* 1940), American historian and university professor
- Lerner, Stefan (* 1988), Austrian soccer player
- Lerner, Theodor (1866–1931), German journalist and polar researcher
- Lerner, Titus (* 1954), German painter and sculptor
- Lerner, Yehuda (* 1926), Polish-Israeli concentration camp inmate, symbolic figure of the Jewish resistance
- Lernet-Holenia, Alexander (1897–1976), Austrian writer
- Lernia, Leone di (1938-2017), Italian comedian and singer
- Lerno, Franz Xaver (1849–1920), German politician (center), MdR
- Lerno, Liévin , Belgian racing cyclist
- Lernout, Brett (* 1995), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lernout, Ward (* 1931), Belgian painter
Lero
- Leroff, Klaus (* 1953), German politician (CDU), MdL
- LeRoi, Ali (* 1962), American television producer, director, writer and actor
- Leroi-Gourhan, André (1911–1986), French archaeologist, paleontologist, paleoanthropologist and anthropologist
- Leroi-Gourhan, Arlette (1913–2005), French prehistorian
- Leron, Claude (* 1944), French catcher or wrestler
- Lerond, Alain († 1989), French Romance scholar, linguist, dialectologist, phonetician and medievalist
- Lerond, André (1930-2018), French football player
- Lerotholi (1836–1905), head of the Basotho
- Lerotholi David Seeiso (* 2007), Lesothic Crown Prince
- Lerotholi, Gerard Tlali (* 1954), Lesothic religious, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Maseru
- Leroueil, Serge (* 1948), Canadian civil engineer and geotechnician
- Leroux, Ernest (1845–1917), French bookseller and publisher
- Leroux, Etienne (1922–1989), South African writer
- Leroux, Eugène (1833–1905) French painter
- Leroux, Gaston (1868–1927), French journalist and writer
- Leroux, Georges Paul (1877–1957), French painter and illustrator
- Leroux, Gilbert (* 1941), French jazz musician (washboard, drums)
- Leroux, Guillaume (* 1968), French hardcore and techno DJ and producer
- Leroux, Hector (1829–1900) French painter
- Leroux, Maxime (1951-2010), French actor
- Leroux, Môrice (1896–1963), French architect
- Leroux, Pierre (1797–1871), French philosopher and socialist
- Leroux, Pierre-Joseph (1795–1870), French pharmacist and chemist
- Leroux, Robert (* 1967), French sword fencer
- Leroux, Roland (* 1956), German manager and association representative
- Leroux, Sydney (* 1990), American national soccer player
- Leroux, Xavier (1863-1919), French composer
- Leroy, André (1801-1875), French pomologist
- Leroy, André-Max (1892–1978), French agronomist
- Leroy, Catherine (1945–2006), French photographer and war correspondent
- Leroy, Claude E. (1919–2005), American Romanist, Hispanic and Lusitanist
- Leroy, David H. (* 1947), American politician
- Leroy, Eugène (1910–2000), French painter
- Leroy, Gilles (born 1958), French writer
- Leroy, Hildegard , German soccer player
- LeRoy, Jean-Aimé (1854–1932), American inventor and alleged pioneer in cinema history
- Leroy, Jérôme (* 1964), French writer
- Leroy, Jérôme (* 1974), French football player
- Leroy, Louis (1812–1885) French journalist, playwright, painter, and art critic
- Leroy, Louis (1923–1961), French clergyman, Oblate of the Immaculate Virgin Mary
- Leroy, Maurice (* 1959), French politician (UDF, NC), member of the National Assembly
- LeRoy, Mervyn (1900–1987), American film director and film producer
- Leroy, Nolwenn (* 1982), French singer, songwriter and musician
- Leroy, Paul , French archer
- Leroy, Paul (1860–1942) French painter
- Leroy, Philippe (born 1930), French actor
- Leroy, Pierre-Nicolas-Louis (1743–1795), French politician and juror of the Revolutionary Tribunal
- Leroy, René (1898–1985), French flautist and music teacher
- LeRoy, Robert (1885-1946), American tennis player
- Leroy, Serge (1937–1993), French film director and screenwriter
- Leroy-Beaulieu, Philippine (* 1963), French film, theater and television actress
Lerp
- Lerp, Emil (1886–1966), German entrepreneur and inventor
- Lerpae, Paul K. (1900–1989), Mexican-American film technology pioneer and special effects artist
- Lerperger, Emil (1908–1982), Austrian poet
- Lerperger, Renate (* 1956), Austrian writer
- Lerpscher, Michael (1905–1940), German religiously motivated conscientious objector
Lerr
- Lerroux, Alejandro (1864–1949), Spanish politician
Lers
- Lersch, Bernhard Maximilian (1817–1902), German doctor and scientist
- Lersch, Edgar (* 1945), German archivist, media historian and university professor
- Lersch, Emil (1879–1963), German judge at the Reichsgericht and at the Federal Supreme Court
- Lersch, Gregor (* 1949), German florist
- Lersch, Heinrich (1889–1936), German working-class poet and boilermaker
- Lersch, Laurenz (1811–1849), German classical philologist
- Lersch, Martin (* 1954), German draftsman, painter, illustrator and musician
- Lersch, Philipp (1898–1972), German psychologist
- Lersch, Willy (1914–2006), German industrial manager
- Lersch-Mense, Franz-Josef (* 1952), German civil servant, minister in North Rhine-Westphalia
- Lerski, Helmar (1871–1956), Swiss photographer, cameraman and film director
- Lerski, Jerzy (1917–1992), Polish-American lawyer, political scientist and historian
- Lersmacher, Cornelius Gerhard († 1731), vicar general for the Obererzstift Trier
- Lersner, Achilles Augustus von (1662–1732), Frankfurt patrician and chronicler of the Baroque period
- Lersner, Alexander von (1856–1940), German architect
- Lersner, Christoph (1520–1603), German legal scholar, administrative lawyer and university professor
- Lersner, Friedrich Maximilian von (1697–1753), German librettist and mayor of Frankfurt am Main
- Lersner, Heinrich (1506–1576), Hessian politician
- Lersner, Heinrich von (1930–2014), German administrative lawyer
- Lersner, Hermann (1535–1613), German law scholar and university professor
- Lersner, Jakob (1504–1579), German legal scholar, envoy and university professor
- Lersner, Johann (1512–1550), German legal scholar and university professor
- Lersner, Karl von (1898–1943), German officer, most recently major general in World War II
- Lersner, Kurt von (1883–1954), German diplomat and politician (DVP), MdR
- Lersner, Ludolf Erich von (1713–1773), royal Danish major general and most recently chief of the Jutland cuirassier regiment
- Lersner, Olga Freiin von (1897–1978), German nurse, head of the nursing school at Heidelberg University
- Lersow, Edith (1938–2012), German table tennis player and referee
- Lersow, Michael (* 1946), German politician (SPD) and engineer
- Lersundi Hormaechea, Francisco (1817–1874), President of the Government of Spain
Lert
- Lert, Richard (1885–1980), Austrian-American conductor
- Lertcharnrit, Thanik , Thai archaeologist and anthropologist
- Lertcheewakarn, Noppawan (* 1991), Thai tennis player
- Lertvoralak, Darunee , Thai badminton player
- Lertxundi, Anjel (* 1948), Basque writer
- Lertxundi, Benito (* 1942), Spanish singer, songwriter and Basque guitarist
Lerv
- Lervik, Lena (* 1940), Swedish sculptor
Lerw
- Lerwill, Alan (* 1946), British long jumper, triple jumper and sprinter
- Lerwill, Sheila (* 1928), English high jumper
Lery
- Léry, Jean de , French Calvinist clergyman, traveler and writer
Lerz
- Lerzer, Johann (1833–1917), German farmer, mayor and politician (center), MdR