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Lev
- Lev von Rosental, Jaroslav (1425–1480), Czech nobleman and politician
- Lev, Liliana , Russian singer and actress
- Lev, Lior (* 1969), Israeli dancer and choreographer
- Lev-Ari, Oded (* 1975), Israeli jazz musician (piano, composition, arrangement, conducting) and music producer
Leva
- Leva, Émile (* 1931), Belgian middle-distance runner
- Levacher, Franz (1880–1947), German politician (center, NSDAP), member of the Saar Regional Council
- Levačić, Ivan (* 1931), Yugoslav cyclist
- Levačić, Krunoslav (* 1957), Croatian jazz drummer
- Levada, William Joseph (1936–2019), American clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop, Prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
- Levadé, Charles (1869–1948), French composer
- Lévai, István (* 1957), Hungarian boxer
- Levai, Istvan (* 1990), Hungarian or Slovak wrestler
- Levaillant, François (1753-1824), French ornithologist
- Levaillant, Maurice (1883–1961), French poet, Romance scholar and literary scholar
- Leval, Jean-François (1762–1834), French infantry division general
- Levallet, Didier (* 1944), French jazz musician (double bass, composition)
- Levallois, Jules (1799–1877), French geologist
- Levame, Albert (1881–1958), Monegasque clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Levan, Albert (1905-1998), Swedish botanist and geneticist
- LeVan, David M. (* 1946), American railroad manager
- Levan, Larry (1954–1992), American DJ and pioneer of the modern disco, house and garage scene
- Lévana, Malonn (* 2004), French actress
- LeVander, Harold (1910–1992), American politician
- Levandi, Allar (* 1965), Estonian Nordic combined skier
- Levang, Neil (1932-2015), American guitarist, violinist, and banjo player
- Levano, Chaim (1928–2016), Dutch theater director and actor
- Levano, Eduard (1885–1937), German wholesaler for agricultural products
- Levanon, Yitzchak , Israeli diplomat
- Levant, Brian (* 1952), American film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Levant, Gayle , American musician (harp)
- Levant, Oscar (1906–1972), American composer
- Levantal, François (* 1960), French actor
- Levante (* 1987), Italian singer
- Levarlet, Guillaume (* 1985), French racing cyclist
- Levasseur, Arthur (1875–1955) French politician
- Levasseur, Henri Louis (1853–1934), French sculptor
- Levasseur, Jean-Henri (1764–1823), French cellist and classical composer
- Levasseur, Jean-Louis (* 1949), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Levasseur, Pierre (1890–1941), French aircraft designer
- Levasseur, Pierre Émile (1828–1911), French economist and geographer
- Levasseur, René (1747–1834), French physician, revolutionary and politician
- Levasseur, Thérèse († 1801), partner of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Levasseur-Regourd, Anny Chantal (* 1945), French astronomer
- Levassor, Émile (1843–1897), French automobile pioneer and racing driver
- Levati, Virginio (* 1944), Italian cyclist
- Levavasseur, Jean (1924–1999), French saber fencer
- Levavasseur, Léon (1863–1922), French engineer, inventor and aircraft designer; Engines and fixed wing aircraft
- LeVay, Simon (* 1943), English neurobiologist
- Levay, Sylvester (* 1945), Hungarian composer
Levc
- Levcencova, Natalia (* 1977), Russian-Moldovan biathlete
- Levčenko, Jūlija (* 1989), Latvian soccer player
- Levchin, Max (* 1975), American computer scientist, co-founder of PayPal
Leve
- Levé, Édouard (1965–2007), French writer, conceptual artist and photographer
- Leve, Gijsbert de (1926–2009), Dutch mathematician
- Leve, Laurens († 1508), staller of the island beach
- Leve, Levo , German Roman Catholic clergyman, canon in Schleswig and Lübeck and provost of Eiderstedt (1475–1492)
- Leveaux, Alphonse (1810-1893), French writer and literary historian
- Leveaux, Amaury (* 1985), French swimmer
- Levedag, Fritz (1899–1951), German visual artist
- Levee, Mike C. (1891-1972), American producer
- Leveelahti, Helena (* 1999), Finnish athlete
- Levegh (1870–1904), French racing driver
- Levegh, Pierre (1905–1955), French Formula 1 racing driver
- Léveillé, Hector (1863–1918), French botanist
- Léveillé, Joseph Henri (1796–1870), French physician, botanist and mycologist
- Léveillé, Michel (* 1981), Canadian ice hockey player
- Leveilly, Michael (1694–1762) French architect
- Levein, Craig (born 1964), Scottish football player and coach
- Leveling, Heinrich Palmaz von (1742–1798), German medic
- Levels, Calvin (* 1954), American actor
- Levels, Tobias (* 1986), German soccer player
- Levelt, Gijs (* 1973), Dutch jazz and klezmer musician
- Levelt, Willem (* 1938), Dutch psycholinguist
- Leven, Boris (1908–1986), American film architect
- Leven, Bruce (1945–2017), American racing car driver and entrepreneur
- Leven, Heinrich (1883–1953), German missionary and Roman Catholic bishop
- Leven, Hugo (1874–1956), German designer
- Leven, Jackie (1950–2011), Scottish song composer and folk musician
- Leven, Jeremy (* 1941), American screenwriter, director, producer and author
- Levén, John (* 1963), Swedish musician, bassist in the rock band Europe
- Leven, Karl-Heinz (* 1959), German medical historian
- Leven, Luise (1899–1983), German musicologist, musician and music teacher
- Leven, Max (1882–1938), German politician (USPD, SPD) and journalist
- Leven, Narcisse (1833–1915), French lawyer and politician
- Leven, Regina (* 1957), German linguist
- Leven, Stephen Aloysius (1905–1983), American clergyman, Bishop of San Angelo
- Levene, David Samuel (* 1963), British classical philologist
- Levene, John (born 1941), English actor
- Levene, Keith (born 1957), British musician
- Levene, Peter, Baron Levene of Portsoken (* 1941), British politician and former Lord Mayor of London
- Levene, Phoebus (1869-1940), Lithuanian biochemist
- Levene, Sam (1905–1980), American actor
- Lévénez, Sandra (* 1979), French triathlete
- Levenson, Stan (born 1938), Canadian sprinter
- Levenspiel, Octave (1926-2017), American chemical engineer
- Levenstad, Malin (* 1988), Swedish football player
- Levent, Alain (1934–2008), French cameraman and director
- Levent, Haluk (* 1968), Turkish rock musician
- Levent, Tamer (* 1950), Turkish actor, director, writer and artistic director
- Leventhal, Harold (1919–2005), American music and film producer
- Leventhal, Howard (* 1931), American psychologist
- Leventhal, Stan (1951-1995), American writer and publisher
- Leventis, Nick (* 1980), British racing car driver and racing team owner
- Leventis, Vasilis (* 1951), Greek politician
- Levêque, Auguste (1866–1921), Belgian painter, poet and art theorist
- Lévêque, Charles (1818–1900), French philosopher
- Lévêque, Dorian (* 1989), French football player
- Leveque, Eloy , Franco-German veterinarian and politician, MdR
- Lévêque, Gérard (1924–1978), French jazz clarinetist, saxophonist and arranger
- Lévèque, Jacques (1917–2013), French middle-distance runner and sprinter
- Leveque, John , American sound engineer
- Lévêque, Nicole (* 1951), French long-distance runner
- LeVeque, William (1923-2007) American mathematician
- Lever, Asbury Francis (1875–1940), American politician
- Lever, Don (* 1952), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and scout
- Lever, Fat (born 1960), American basketball player
- Lever, Harold, Baron Lever of Manchester (1914–1995), British politician (Labor), member of the House of Commons
- Lever, Johnny , Indian actor
- Lever, Leslie, Baron Lever (1905–1977), British politician (Labor), member of the House of Commons and lawyer
- Lever, Maurice (1935–2006), French Romance studies and literary scholar
- Lever, Mavis (1921-2013), British cryptanalyst
- Lever, Paul (* 1944), British diplomat
- Lever, Philip, 3rd Viscount Leverhulme (1915-2000), British peer and politician (Conservative Party)
- Lever, William, 1st Viscount Leverhulme (1851-1925), British chemical industrialist and politician
- Lever, William, 2nd Viscount Leverhulme (1888–1949), British entrepreneur and nobleman
- Leverdez, Brice (* 1986), French badminton player
- Leverenz, Amy (* 1951), American singer
- Leverenz, Bernhard (1909–1987), German politician (FDP), Member of the State Parliament, State Minister in Schleswig-Holstein
- Leverenz, Fritz (* 1941), German writer
- Leverett, George (1883–1968) American sound engineer
- Leverett, John (1616–1679), English colonial magistrate, merchant, soldier, and governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony
- Leverett, Thomas (1765-1833) American politician
- Levering, Kate (* 1979), American actress
- Levering, Robert W. (1914–1989), American politician
- Leveringhaus, Tobias (* 1982), German film producer
- Leveringhaus, Torsten (* 1978), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Leverkuehn, Paul (1893–1960), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Leverkühn, August (1861–1927), German lawyer, member of parliament and author
- Leverkühn, Carl (1823–1906), German Privy Councilor and educator
- Leverkühn, Paul (1867–1905), German ornithologist
- Leverkühne, Silke (* 1953), German painter
- Leverkus, Alfred (* 1873), German chemical entrepreneur
- Leverkus, Carl (1804–1889), German chemical entrepreneur
- Leverkus, Ernst (1922–1998), German motorcycle journalist
- Leverkus, Martin (1965–2016), German physician and university professor
- Leverkus, Otto (1856–1934), German chemical entrepreneur
- Leverkus, Otto junior (1883–1957), German chemical entrepreneur
- Leverkus, Wilhelm (1808–1870), German archivist and politician
- Levermann, Anders (* 1973), German climate scientist
- Levermann, Fritz (1920–1992), German politician
- Levermann, Paula (1870–1942), German theater and silent film actress
- Levermann, Susan (* 1975), German author
- Levers, Rudolf (1915–1989), Swiss illustrator and graphic artist
- Leverson, Ada (1862-1933) English writer
- LeVert, Caris (* 1994), American basketball player
- Levert, Eddie (* 1942), American soul singer
- Levert, Gerald (1966-2006), American R&B singer
- Levert, Sean (1968–2008), American contemporary R&B singer
- Levertin, Oscar (1862-1906), Swedish writer
- Levertoff, Paul Philip (1878–1954), Protestant theologian
- Leverton, Bertha (* 1923), German author and founder of the Reunion of Kindertransport association
- Leverton, Linda (* 1987), Australian triple jumper
- Levertov, Denise (1923–1997), American poet
- Leveson, Nancy , American engineer and computer scientist
- Leveson-Gower, George, 1st Duke of Sutherland (1758–1833), British nobleman, politician and diplomat
- Leveson-Gower, Granville, 1st Earl Granville (1773–1846), British statesman and diplomat
- Leveson-Gower, Granville, 1st Marquess of Stafford (1721–1803), British politician
- Leveson-Gower, Granville, 2nd Earl Granville (1815–1891), British politician, member of the House of Commons, Foreign and Colonial Secretary
- Leveson-Gower, John, 1st Baron Gower (1675–1709), British politician
- Leveson-Gower, John, 1st Earl Gower (1694–1754), British politician
- Levesque de La Ravalière, Pierre-Alexandre (1697–1762), French historian, Romanist and Medievalist
- Levesque de Laferrière, Louis Marie (1776–1834), general of the French Revolution and the First Empire
- Levesque, Annik (* 1979), Canadian biathlete
- Levesque, Chris (* 1980), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Levesque, Elyse (born 1985), Canadian actress
- Levesque, Hector (* 1951), Canadian computer scientist
- Lévesque, Louis (1908–1998), Canadian clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Rimouski
- Levesque, Michel (1943-2010), American film director and production designer
- Levesque, Pierre-Charles (1736–1812), French author and translator
- Lévesque, René (1922–1987), Canadian politician
- Levesque, Suzanne (* 1983), American artist
- Levet, Thomas (* 1968), French golfer
- Levete, Amanda (* 1955), British architect
- Levett, Oswald (1884–1942), Austrian writer, lawyer and translator
- Levetus, Amelia Sarah (1853–1938), British-Austrian art historian
- Levetzau, Theodosius (1742–1817), Danish mayor, bearer of the Dannebrog Order and district administrator of the Pinneberg rule
- Levetzau, Wilhelm von (1820–1888), Danish bailiff
- Levetzow, Albert von (1827–1903), German politician (DNVP), MdR
- Levetzow, Albrecht Ludwig Joachim Friedrich von (1809–1889), landowner and politician
- Levetzow, Alexander von (1786–1861), Prussian canon, officer and landowner
- Levetzow, Amalie von (1788–1868), mother of Ulrike von Levetzow (Goethe's last love)
- Levetzow, Dieter von (* 1925), German painter, sculptor and medalist
- Levetzow, Hulda von (1863–1947), German author
- Levetzow, Joachim Otto Ulrich von (1777–1843), Mecklenburg-Schwerin court official
- Levetzow, Karl Michael von (1871–1945), author and librettist
- Levetzow, Magnus von (1871–1939), German rear admiral, politician (NSDAP), member of the Bundestag and police officer
- Levetzow, Theodor Diederich von (1801–1869), German administrative lawyer
- Levetzow, Ulrike von (1804–1899), German baroness, the last love of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Levey, Martin (1913–1970), American chemical historian
- Levey, Michael (1927-2008), British art historian
- Levey, Solomon (1794–1833), Australian settler and one of the first landowners in Western Australia
- Levey, Stan (1926-2005), American jazz drummer
- Levey, Stuart A. , First Under Secretary for Terrorism and Financial Intelligence in the United States Department of the Treasury
- Levezow, Konrad (1770–1835), German classical archaeologist, poet and author
Levi
- Levi , Amorae
- Levi ben Gershon (1288–1344), Jewish mathematician, philosopher, astronomer and Talmud scholar
- Levi Jizchak von Berditschew (1740-1810), Hasidic rabbi and tzaddik
- Levi von Bonn , court factor at the court of Kurköln
- Levi, Alda (1890–1950), Italian Classical Archaeologist
- Levi, Amir (* 1977), Israeli badminton player
- Levi, Angelika (* 1961), German film director, camerawoman, film editor and video artist
- Levi, Arrigo (1926-2020), Italian journalist, writer and TV presenter
- Levi, Artur (1922–2007), German university professor and Lord Mayor
- Levi, Behrend († 1666), Jewish merchant and tax collector
- Levi, Benedikt (1806–1899), German rabbi
- Levi, Beppo (1875–1961), Italian mathematician
- Levi, Carlo (1902–1975), Italian writer, painter and politician
- Levi, David (* 1994), American musician and actor
- Levi, Doro (1898–1991), Italian archaeologist, director of the Scuola Archeologica Italiana di Atene
- Levi, Edward H. (1911–2000), American lawyer, politician (Republican Party), and Attorney General
- Lévi, Éliphas (1810–1875), French magician and occult writer
- Lévi, Éric (* 1955), French musician
- Levi, Eugenio Elia (1883–1917), Italian mathematician, physicist and university professor
- Levi, Ezio (1884–1941), Italian Romanist, Hispanic and jazz pianist
- Levi, Franco (1914–2009), Italian civil engineer
- Levi, Friedrich Wilhelm (1888–1966), German scientist
- Levi, Giovanni (* 1939), Italian historian
- Levi, Giuseppe (1872–1965), Italian physician
- Levi, Guido (1896–1986), Italian anti-fascist
- Levi, Hermann (1839–1900), German orchestra conductor
- Levi, Hilde (1909–2003), German-Danish physicist
- Levi, Howard (1916–2002), American mathematician and mathematics educator
- Levi, Ijahman (* 1946), Jamaican reggae musician
- Levi, James (* 1942), American jazz drummer and percussionist
- Levi, Joel (1938-2014), Israeli attorney
- Levi, Joseph (1865–1930), German rabbi
- Levi, Karl , German soccer player and official as well as athlete
- Levi, Leopold (1870–1968), American manufacturer and association official of German-Jewish origin
- Levi, Margaret (* 1947), American political scientist
- Levi, Mario (* 1957), Turkish author and journalist
- Levi, Max († 1912), German sculptor
- Levi, Mayer (1814–1874), German Chasan (first generation of cantors)
- Levi, Mica (* 1987), British musician and composer
- Levi, Moritz (1857–1942), American Romanist of German origin
- Levi, Noel (* 1942), Papua New Guinea politician and diplomat
- Levi, Paolo (1919–1989), Italian playwright and screenwriter
- Levi, Paul (1883–1930), German lawyer and politician (KPD, USPD, SPD), MdR
- Levi, Peter (1931–2000), English writer, poet, archaeologist, scientist
- Levi, Primo (1919–1987), Italian chemist, partisan, and writer
- Levi, Rafael (1685–1779), German mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, author and educator, student of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
- Levi, Renée (* 1960), Swiss artist
- Levi, Robert (1921–2002), Swiss lawyer
- Levi, Sali (1883–1941), last rabbi of the old Jewish community in Mainz
- Levi, Samuel , Chief Rabbi in Constantinople (1717–1720)
- Levi, Samuel (1751–1813), chief rabbi in the Mont-Tonnerre department
- Lévi, Sylvain (1863–1935), French Indologist
- Levi, Tamara J. , American historian
- Levi, Werner (1912–2005), German-American political scientist
- Levi, Yehuda (* 1979), Israeli actor, musician and model
- Levi, Yoel (* 1950), Israeli musician and conductor
- Levi, Zachary (* 1980), American actor
- Levi-Civita, Tullio (1873–1941), Italian mathematician
- Levi-Montalcini, Rita (1909–2012), Italian-American neurobiologist
- Levi-Mühsam, Else (1910-2004), Israeli librarian
- Lévi-Provençal, Évariste (1894–1956), French Medievalist, Orientalist, Arabist and Islamic scholar
- Levi-Setti, Riccardo (1927–2018), American physicist and paleontologist
- Lévi-Strauss, Claude (1908–2009), French ethnologist, anthropologist and author
- Levias, Caspar (1860–1934), American orientalist and Hebraist
- Levich, Benjamin (1917–1987), Soviet-American physical chemist
- Levick, Barbara (* 1931), British ancient historian
- Levick, George Murray (1876–1956), British physician and Antarctic researcher
- Levickis, Martynas (* 1990), Lithuanian accordion player
- Levickis, Zigmas (* 1949), Lithuanian judge
- Levidis, Dimitrios (1886–1951), Greek composer
- Levidis, Nikolaos (* 1868), Greek marksman
- Levié, Alain (* 1938), French racing car driver
- Levie, Elka de (1905–1979), Dutch artistic gymnast
- Levie, Françoise (* 1940), Belgian film producer, director and author
- Levié, Heinz (1910–1983), German lawyer, councilor, mayor of Nuremberg and entrepreneur
- Levie, Maurits de , Dutch entertainer
- Levie, Michel (1851-1939), Belgian politician
- Levien, Max (1885–1937), German-Russian communist and protagonist of the Munich Soviet Republic
- Levien, Patrick (* 1965), German pop singer
- Levien, Sonya (1895–1960), American screenwriter of Russian descent
- Levieva, Margarita (* 1980), American actress
- Levillier, Roberto (1881–1969), Argentine historian and diplomat
- Levin von Wintzingerode, Georg Ernst (1752–1834), Württemberg State Minister, heir and court lord of Bodenstein in Eichsfeld
- Levin, Alan (1926–2006), American journalist and documentary filmmaker
- Levin, Andy (* 1960), American lawyer, entrepreneur and politician
- Levin, August (1895–1967), German politician (KPD), Spain fighter and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Levin, Camille (* 1990), American soccer player
- Levin, Carl (* 1934), American politician
- Levin, Carl Herman (1816–1883), Swedish pastor and author
- Levin, Charles (1949–2019), American actor
- Levin, Charles de († 1592), military commander in the Eighty Years War
- Levin, Christoph (* 1950), Protestant theologian and Old Testament scholar
- Levin, Daniel (* 1974), American jazz and improvisation musician (cello) and composer
- Levin, David (1948–2017), American balloon athlete and world champion
- Levin, Elliott (* 1953), American jazz musician
- Levin, Ezra (* 1986), American political activist
- Levin, Felix (* 1958), German chess player and trainer of Ukrainian origin
- Levin, Hanoch (1943–1999), Israeli writer, playwright and director
- Levin, Harry (1912–1994), American literary scholar and critic
- Levin, Henry (1909–1980), American director
- Levin, Hirschel (1721–1800), Grand Rabbi of the United Kingdom and Berlin, and Rabbis of Halberstadt and Mannheim
- Levin, Ike (* 1950), American jazz musician
- Levin, Ira (1929–2007), American screenwriter and writer
- Levin, Isidor (1919–2018), Estonian folklorist, storyteller and theologian
- Levin, Jack (1914–1999), American film producer
- Levin, Janna (* 1967), American physicist
- Levin, Jitzhak-Meir (1893–1971), Israeli politician, minister, rabbi, member of the Sejm
- Levin, Jonathan (* 1972), American economist
- Levin, Julius (1862–1935), German physician, writer and violin maker
- Levin, Julo (1901–1943), German expressionist painter
- Levin, Leonid (* 1948), Soviet-American computer scientist
- Levin, Lewis Charles (1808–1860), American politician
- Levin, Louis (1865–1939), German lawyer
- Levin, Maria (* 1984), German-speaking singer
- Levin, Mark R. (* 1957), American lawyer, author, radio presenter and conservative activist
- Levin, Mats (* 1977), Swedish basketball player
- Levin, Meyer (1905–1981), American writer and journalist
- Levin, Michael , American physicist
- Levin, Mike (* 1978), American politician
- Levin, Pete (* 1942), American jazz keyboardist
- Levin, Rob (1955–2006), American computer scientist, founder of the IRC network freenode
- Levin, Robert (* 1965), German speaker and actor
- Levin, Robert D. (* 1947), American pianist, music teacher and musicologist
- Levin, Rudolf , German humanities scholar and SS functionary, witch researcher
- Levin, Sander M. (* 1931), American politician
- Levin, Schemaryahu (1867–1935), Zionist politician, publicist and writer
- Levin, Sidney , American film editor
- Levin, Simon (* 1941), American ecologist
- Levin, Theodor , German art historian and art writer
- Levin, Tobe (* 1948), American scientist, publicist and women's rights activist
- Levin, Tony (1940-2011), British jazz drummer
- Levin, Tony (born 1946), American rock bassist
- Levin, Walter (1924–2017), American-German violinist
- Levin, Willy (1860–1926), German art patron and merchant
- Levin, Wolfgang (* 1945), German football official
- Levin, Yariv (* 1969), Israeli lawyer and politician (Likud)
- Levin, Zoe (* 1993), American actress
- Levina (* 1991), German singer, songwriter and presenter
- Levina-Rosenholz, Eva Pawlowna (1898–1975), Russian painter and graphic artist
- Levinas, Emmanuel (1906-1995), French philosopher
- Levinas, Michaël (* 1949), French composer
- Levine, Adam (* 1979), American singer and guitarist
- Levine, Anna (* 1953), American actress
- Levine, Arnold J. (* 1939), American biologist and cancer researcher
- Levine, Beth (1960–2020), American internal medicine doctor and cancer researcher
- Levine, Carin , American flautist
- Levine, Dan , American film producer
- Levine, David (1926–2009), American cartoonist
- Levine, David (1949–1993), American pianist
- Levine, David D. (born 1961), American science fiction writer
- Levine, Dov , Israeli-American physicist
- Leviné, Eugen (1883–1919), revolutionary and politician (KPD)
- Levine, Hank (* 1965), German producer, director and screenwriter
- Levine, Harry G. (* 1945), American sociologist and addiction researcher
- Levine, Henry (1907-1989), British-American jazz trumpeter
- Levine, Irving R. (1922–2009) American journalist, television presenter, and author
- Levine, Irwin (1938–1997), American composer
- Levine, Jack (1915-2010) American painter
- Levine, James (* 1943), American conductor and pianist
- Levine, James S. (* 1974), American composer
- Levine, Jesse (* 1987), Canadian-American tennis player
- Levine, Jonathan (* 1976), American director and screenwriter
- Levine, Joseph (* 1952), American philosopher
- Levine, Joseph E. (1905–1987), American film producer, film distributor and financier
- Levine, Ken (* 1966), American computer game developer
- Levine, Larry (1928–2008), American sound engineer
- Levine, Les (* 1935), Irish-American pioneer of video and media art
- Levine, Marc (* 1952), American mathematician
- Levine, Mark (* 1938), American jazz pianist and trombonist
- Levine, Mel (* 1943), American politician
- Levine, Michael (* 1939), American agent
- Levine, Myron (born 1944), American medic
- Levine, Nigel (* 1989), British sprinter
- Levine, Norman (1923-2005), Canadian writer
- Levine, Peter A. (* 1942), American biophysicist, psychologist and trauma therapist
- Levine, Philip (1900-1987), American immunologist and hematologist
- Levine, Philip (1928-2015), American poet
- Levine, Rachmiel (1910-1998), American medical doctor and diabetes researcher
- Levine, Raphael David (* 1938), Israeli chemist
- Levine, Rhoda , American opera director, choreographer, writer and university teacher
- LeVine, Robert A. (* 1932), American educationalist, anthropologist and social psychologist
- Levine, Robert V. (1945-2019), American psychologist
- Levine, Ross (* 1960), American economist
- Levine, Rozanne (1945–2013), American jazz and improvisation musician (clarinet, composition) and photographer
- Levine, Samm (* 1982), American actor
- Levine, Samuel (* 1903), American mafioso
- Levine, Samuel H. , American film and stage actor
- Levine, Sherrie (* 1947), American photographer and conceptual artist
- Levine, Steve , British music producer
- Levine, Ted (born 1957), American film and television actor
- Levine, Toti (* 1959), American producer
- Levinger, Barbara (1904–1944), German actress and writer
- Levinger, Hermann (1865–1944), German senior bailiff and victim of National Socialism
- Levinger, Mosche (1935–2015), Israeli politician, rabbi and illegal settler
- Levinger, Nenad (1947–2008), Yugoslav or Croatian painter and draftsman
- Levingston, Roberto Marcelo (1920–2015), Argentine military and was de facto President of the Republic of Argentina (1970–1971)
- Levins, Cameron (* 1989), Canadian long-distance runner
- Levins, Chloe (* 1998), American cross-country skier and biathlete
- Levinsky, Battling (1891–1949), American boxer of Jewish descent
- Levinský, Jaroslav (* 1981), Czech tennis player
- Levinsky, Ken , American jazz musician (piano, also e-piano, synthesizer)
- Levinsky, King (1910-1991), American heavyweight boxer
- Levinsky, Walt (1929–1999), American jazz and studio musician
- Levinsohn, Gary (* 1959), South African film producer
- Levinsohn, Georg (1867–1935), German ophthalmologist
- Levinsohn, Isaak Bär (1788–1860), Jewish educator
- Levinson, Anna (1939-2015), German zoologist and entomologist
- Levinson, Arthur D. (* 1950), US Chairman of Apple, CEO of Calico; formerly Chairman and CEO of Genentech
- Levinson, Barry (* 1942), American film director
- Levinson, Charles (1920–1997), Canadian author and trade unionist
- Levinson, Dan (born 1965), American jazz musician
- Levinson, Gerald (* 1951), American composer
- Levinson, Hermann (1924–2013), German biologist and physiologist
- Levinson, Jack Louis (* 1916), Namibian businessman and Mayor of Windhoek
- Levinson, Jay C. (1933–2013), American business consultant, inventor of guerrilla marketing
- Levinson, Nathan (1888-1952), American sound engineer
- Levinson, Nathan Peter (1921-2016), German rabbi
- Levinson, Norman (1912-1975) American mathematician
- Levinson, Paul (born 1947), American science fiction author
- Levinson, Richard (1934–1987), American screenwriter and film producer
- Levinson, Ronald B. (1896–1980), American historian of philosophy
- Levinson, Shelley (* 1943), American film director and producer
- Levinson, Stephen C. (* 1947), British linguist, anthropologist and cultural scientist
- Levinstein, Ivan (1845–1916), German-British chemist
- Levinthal, Daniel A. (* 1957), American economist
- Levinthal, David (* 1949), American photographer
- Levinthal, Walter (1886–1963), German-British bacteriologist
- Lévis, François-Gaston de (1719–1787), French general in the French and Indian War
- Levis, Joseph (1905-2005), American fencer
- Lévis, Philippe de , Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Lévis, Pierre-Marc-Gaston de (1764-1830), French politician and writer
- Levis, Roberto (* 1941), Puerto Rican sword fencer
- Lévis-Mirepoix, Antoine de (1884–1981), French historian
- Levison, Georg Christoph (1845–1879), German trading pioneer and explorer
- Levison, Iain (born 1963), American writer
- Levison, Wilhelm (1876–1947), German historian
- Levister, Alonzo (1925–2016), American arranger, composer, music producer and also jazz pianist
- Levit, Igor (* 1987), Russian-German pianist
- Levit, Johann (* 1884), Austrian surgeon and university professor in Prague
- Levita, Elijah , Jewish poet, humanist and linguist
- Levita, Fabrizio (* 1976), Italian-German pop singer
- Levitan, Steven (* 1962), American screenwriter and television producer
- Levitanuss, Nikolajs (1914–1995), Latvian football player
- Levitas, Elliott H. (* 1930), American politician
- Levithan, David (* 1972), American writer and editor
- Levitin, Sonia (* 1934), American author of children's and youth literature
- Levitina, Irina (* 1954), American chess player of Russian origin
- Levitre, Andy ( b.1986 ), American football player
- Levits, Egils (* 1955), Latvian lawyer, diplomat and politician, Latvian President
- Levitschnigg, Heinrich von (1810–1862), Austrian writer and journalist
- Levitt, Al (1932-1994) American jazz drummer
- Levitt, Arthur (* 1931), American politician and entrepreneur
- Levitt, Arthur Sr. (1900–1980), American lawyer and politician
- Levitt, George (* 1925), American chemist
- Levitt, Helen (1913–2009), American photographer and filmmaker
- Levitt, Michael (* 1947), South African chemist
- Levitt, Richard (* 1935), American countertenor and vocal teacher
- Levitt, Rod (1929-2007), American jazz trombonist
- Levitt, Ruby R. (1907-1992), American production designer
- Levitt, Stella (* 1930), American jazz singer
- Levitt, Steven (* 1967), American economist
- Levitt, Theodore (1925–2006), German-American economist and professor at Harvard Business School
- LeVitte-Harten, Doreet (* 1948), Israeli art historian and curator
- Levitus-Peiser, Cilly (1925-2010), Czechoslovak-Israeli-German social worker and Holocaust survivor
- Levitz, Paul (* 1956), American publishing director and comic book author
- Levitzki, Alexander (* 1940), Israeli biochemist
- Levitzki, Jakob (1904–1956), Israeli mathematician
- Levitzki, Mischa (1898–1941), American pianist
- Levitzky, Károly (1885–1978), Hungarian rower
Levk
- Levka, Uta (* 1942), German actress
- Levknecht, Hans (1933–2015), German soccer player
- Levkoi, Tanel (* 1990), Estonian Nordic combined skier
- Levkovitš, Anton (* 1983), Estonian ice hockey player
Levn
- Levnî, Abdülcelil († 1732), Ottoman painter
Levo
- Levo, Tapio (* 1955), Finnish ice hockey player
- LeVoir, John Marvin (* 1946), American Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop Emeritus of New Ulm
- Levold von Northof (1279–1359), German clergyman, Canon of Liège
- Levonen, Olaf (* 1966), German politician (SPD)
- Levontin, Zalman David (1856–1940), Russian-Jewish Zionist and financial expert
- Levorato, Manuela (* 1977), Italian sprinter
- Levorstad, Tom (* 1957), Norwegian ski jumper
- Levoy, Myron (1930-2019), American writer
Levr
- Levrat, Christian (* 1970), Swiss politician
- Levratto, Virgilio Felice (1904–1968), Italian football player and coach
- Levret, André (1703-1780), French gynecologist
- Levrett, Bayliss (1913–2002), American racing driver
- Levring, Kristian (* 1957), Danish director and screenwriter
- Levrone, Kevin (* 1964), American bodybuilder, musician and actor
Levs
- Levsen, Hermann (1945–2016), German civil engineer and Low German author
- Levshin, Alina (* 1984), German actress
- Levstik, Fran (1831–1887), Slovenian poet, linguist and cultural politician
Levy
- Levy Cardoso, Waldemar (1900–2009), Brazilian field marshal
- Levy, Alan (1932-2004), American journalist
- Levy, Albert (1862–1922), German social worker
- Levy, Alexandre (1864-1892), Brazilian composer, pianist and conductor
- Lévy, Alfred (1840–1919), French chief rabbi
- Levy, Alfred (1885–1938), German politician (USPD, KPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Levy, Alfred Johann (1901–1987), German politician (FDP), MdBü
- Levy, Alicia (1963–2007), American blues singer and guitarist
- Levy, Alphonse (1838–1917), German-Jewish publicist
- Lévy, Alphonse (1843–1918) French painter, illustrator and caricaturist
- Levy, Amy (1861-1889) British author
- Levy, Andrea (1956-2019), British writer
- Levy, Ariel (* 1984), Chilean actor
- Lévy, Armand (1795–1841), French physician, mineralogist and mathematician
- Lévy, Arthur (1847–1931), French medievalist and historian of the Annales School
- Levy, Arthur (1881–1961), German rabbi and author
- Levy, Asser († 1682), American settler of the Jewish faith
- Levy, Assi (* 1969), Israeli actress
- Levy, Azriel (* 1934), Israeli logician and set theorist
- Levy, Barrington (* 1964), Jamaican ragga and dancehall musician
- Lévy, Benny (1945–2003), French philosopher and writer
- Lévy, Bernard-Henri (* 1948), French philosopher and publicist
- Levy, Burt (1936-2010), American composer and music educator
- Levy, Carlos Roberto Maciel (* 1951), Brazilian art critic and art historian
- Levy, Dani (* 1957), Swiss actor, screenwriter and director
- Levy, Daniel (* 1962), British entrepreneur and football official
- Levy, Daniel (* 1983), Canadian actor and screenwriter
- Levy, David (* 1937), Likud Israeli politician; a representative of the Sephardic Jews in Israel and a former foreign minister
- Levy, David (* 1945), Scottish chess master and computer expert
- Levy, David (* 1960), British bass player and live musician
- Levy, David , film producer
- Levy, David A. (* 1953), American politician
- Levy, David H. (* 1948), Canadian astronomer and science journalist
- Levy, DeAndre ( b.1987 ), American football player
- Levy, Deborah (born 1959), British writer
- Levy, Edmond (1929–1998), Canadian-American film director, screenwriter, and film producer
- Levy, Else (* 1891), German doctor
- Levy, Emil (1855–1917), German Romanist, Provençalist and lexicographer
- Levy, Ernst (1881–1968), German lawyer and legal historian
- Levy, Erwin (1907-1991), German psychologist
- Levy, Eugene (born 1946), Canadian actor and comedian
- Lévy, Fabien (* 1968), French composer
- Levy, Frida , German women and civil rights activist
- Levy, Fritz (1901–1982), German cattle dealer
- Levy, Gabby (* 1944), Israeli diplomat
- Levy, Gabriel (1881–1965), German film producer and film salesman
- Lévy, Georges , French film architect
- Levy, Gershom (1937-2009), Israeli biologist
- Levy, Gideon (* 1953), Israeli journalist
- Levy, Hank (1927–2001), American composer and jazz saxophonist
- Levy, Hank (* 1952), American computer engineer
- Lévy, Hanni (1924–2019), German survivor of the Holocaust and contemporary witness
- Levy, Harel (* 1978), Israeli tennis player
- Lévy, Henri (1883–1942), French rabbi
- Lévy, Henri Léopold (1840–1904), French painter
- Levy, Henry (* 1933), French chef
- Levy, Hermann (1881–1949), German economist
- Levy, Howard (* 1951), American harmonica player and pianist
- Levy, Hyman (1889–1975) British mathematician, philosopher, and political activist
- Levy, Ian Hideo (* 1950), American writer and translator from Japanese
- Levy, Itamar (* 1956), Israeli writer
- Levy, Itzhak (* 1982), Israeli ice hockey player
- Levy, Jack (* 1948), American political scientist specializing in international relations
- Levy, Jackie (* 1960), Israeli politician
- Levy, Jacques (1935–2004), American songwriter, theater director and psychologist
- Levy, Jakob (1819–1892), German rabbi and orientalist linguist
- Levy, Jane (* 1989), American actress
- Lévy, Jean-Bernard (* 1955), French manager
- Lévy, Jean-Pierre (1911–1996), French founder of the Franc-Tireurs, member of the Resistance
- Levy, Jed (* 1958), American jazz musician (tenor saxophone, flute, composition)
- Levy, Jefferson Monroe (1852-1924), American politician
- Levy, Jeremy (* 1965), American physicist and former child actor and film actor
- Levý, Jiří (1926–1967), Czech literary theorist and historian
- Levy, Jitzchak (* 1947), Israeli politician, minister and member of the Knesset
- Levy, Joachim (* 1976), Swiss film director, screenwriter and photographer
- Levy, John (1912–2012), American jazz bassist and entrepreneur
- Levy, Jonathan (* 1982), American basketball player
- Levy, Josef Benjamin (1870–1950), Chasan, teacher, music writer
- Levy, Joseph Moses (1812–1888), English publicist and entrepreneur
- Levy, Juan (* 1932), German pianist, conductor and music writer
- Levy, Jules (1838–1903) American composer and cornetist
- Levy, Julien (1906–1981), American gallery owner and art dealer
- Levy, Jura (* 1990), Jamaican athlete
- Lévy, Justine (* 1974), French writer
- Levy, Krishna (* 1964), French film composer
- Levy, Kurt (1911–1987), German draftsman, lithographer and illustrator
- Lévy, Lazare (1882–1964), French pianist, music teacher and composer
- Levy, Len (1921-1999) American football player and wrestler
- Levy, Lou (1928–2001), American jazz musician and pianist
- Levy, Louis (1894–1957) British composer and film composer
- Lévy, Lucien (1892–1965), French engineer and inventor
- Levy, Ludwig (1854–1907), German architect and university professor
- Levy, Marc (* 1961), French writer and film producer
- Levy, Maria Benvinda , Mozambican politician (FRELIMO) and judge at the Mozambique Supreme Court
- Levy, Marion Joseph Jr. (1918–2002), American sociologist
- Levy, Marv (born 1925), American football coach
- Levy, Marvin (* 1928), American marketing and PR specialist
- Levy, Marvin David (1932-2015), American composer
- Lévy, Maurice (1838–1910) French mathematician, physicist and engineer
- Lévy, Maurice (* 1922), French physicist
- Lévy, Maurice (* 1942), French businessman
- Levy, Max (1869–1932), German electrical engineer and manufacturer
- Levy, Maximilian (* 1987), German track cyclist
- Levy, Meyer (1833–1896), German legal scholar and lawyer
- Levy, Michael, Baron Levy (* 1944), British politician, entrepreneur and manager
- Lévy, Michel (1809–1872), French general practitioner
- Lévy, Michel (1821–1875), French bookseller
- Levy, Morris (1927-1990), American producer
- Levy, O'Donel (1945–2016), American funk and jazz guitarist
- Levy, Oscar (1867–1946), German-British philosopher and Nietzsche researcher
- Levý, Otakar (1896–1946), Czechoslovak literary historian, Romance writer and translator
- Levy, Paul (1876–1943), German railway engineer
- Lévy, Paul (1886–1971), French mathematician
- Lévy, Paul (1887–1962), French linguist and historian
- Levy, Paul Ernst (1875–1956), German chemist and metallurgical expert
- Levy, Peter (* 1955), Australian cameraman
- Lévy, Pierre (* 1956), French philosopher
- Lévy, Pierre G. (1894–1945), Swiss publisher
- Levy, Ralph (1919–2001), American film director and television producer
- Lévy, Raoul (1922–1966), Belgian-French film producer and film director
- Lévy, Raphaël (1612–1670), victim of an anti-Semitic judicial murder
- Lévy, Renée (1906–1943), French resistance fighter
- Levy, Richard S. (* 1940), American historian and anti-Semitism researcher
- Levy, Robert (* 1953), American trumpeter, conductor, composer and music teacher
- Levy, Ronald (* 1941), American oncologist
- Levy, Ronald (* 1992), Jamaican hurdler
- Levy, Ronny (* 1966), Israeli soccer player and coach
- Levy, Rudolf (1875–1944), German expressionist painter
- Levy, Sara (1761–1854), German harpsichordist, patron and music collector
- Levy, Sharron (* 1977), Israeli pop singer
- Levy, Shawn (* 1967), Canadian-American director, actor and film producer
- Levy, Shlomo (* 1976), Israeli ice hockey player
- Levy, Stacy (* 1960), American sculptor and Land Art artist
- Levý, Stanislav (* 1958), Czech football player and coach
- Levy, Steven (* 1951), American columnist for Newsweek
- Levy, Stuart , American film editor
- Levy, Susanne (1921–2009), Swiss painter, graphic artist, draftsman, sculptor and photographer
- Levy, Tatiana Salem (* 1979), Brazilian writer
- Levý, Václav (1820–1870), Czech sculptor
- Levy, William (1939–2019), American writer, editor, and radio host
- Levy, William (born 1980), Cuban actor
- Levy, William Alexander (1909–1997), American architect
- Levy, William M. (1827-1882), American politician
- Levy, Yasmin (* 1975), Israeli singer
- Levy, Yitzhak Isaac (1919–1977), Turkish-Israeli musician, composer, radio director, author
- Lévy, Yvette (* 1926), French survivor of the Holocaust
- Levy, Ze'ev (1921-2010), Israelite philosopher and university professor
- Levy-Abekasis, Orly (* 1973), Israeli politician
- Levy-Berlowitz, Ruth (* 1925), Israeli interpreter
- Lévy-Bruhl, Henri (1884–1964), French sociologist
- Lévy-Bruhl, Lucien (1857–1939), French philosopher and ethnologist
- Lévy-Dhurmer, Lucien (1865–1953) French painter
- Levy-Dorn, Max (1863–1929), German radiologist
- Levy-Hass, Hanna (1913–2001), Yugoslav author
- Lévy-Hillerich, Dorothea (1938–2015), German trainer for German as a foreign language
- Levy-Hinte, Jeffrey , American film producer
- Levy-Lawson, Edward, 1st Baron Burnham (1833-1916), British newspaper publisher
- Lévy-Leblond, Jean-Marc (* 1940), French theoretical physicist
- Levy-Lenz, Ludwig (1892–1966), German physician and sex reformer
- Levy-Rathenau, Josephine (1877–1921), German suffragette
- Levy-Suhl, Max (1876–1947), German neurologist and psychoanalyst
- Levy-Tanai, Sarah (1911–2005), Israeli composer and choreographer
- Levysohn, Arthur (1841–1908), German journalist
- Levysohn, Wilhelm (1815–1871), German bookseller and politician