Le Mans was the birthplace of: •
Elijah ben Menahem Ha-Zaken, born 980 •
Henry II of England, born 1133 •
Geoffroy V d'Anjou, born 1113 •
Geoffrey de Goreham or Gorron, became
Abbot of St Albans, Hertfordshire, UK in 1119 •
John II of France, born 1319 •
Dom Louis Le Pelletier, born 1663, linguist of the
Breton language •
Gilles-François de Beauvais, born 7 July 1693, Jesuit writer and preacher •
Jean-Marie-Joseph Coutelle (1748–1835), engineer, scientist and pioneer of ballooning •
Basil Moreau, born 1799, priest of Le Mans, founded the
Congregation of Holy Cross, beatified in Le Mans in 2007 •
Léon Bollée, born 1870, car manufacturer and inventor •
Henri Fournier, born 1871, racing driver •
Christine and Lea Papin, whose murder (1933) of their employers inspired
Jean Genêt's
The Maids •
Jean Françaix, born in 1912, composer •
Jean Lucas, born 1917, racing driver •
Anny-Charlotte Verney, born 1943, racing driver •
François Migault, born 1944, racing driver •
Jean Rondeau, born in 1946, racing driver and constructor • Gérard Tremblay, born 1950, racing driver •
Jean-Yves Empereur born 1952, archeologist •
Bertrand Lançon, born 1952, Roman history scholar •
François Fillon, born in 1954, former Prime Minister of France •
Yves Jumeau, born in 1955, visual artist •
François Vallejo, born 1960, novelist •
Sylvie Tolmont, born 1962, politician •
Lionel Robert, born 1962, racing driver •
Sabine Toutain, born in 1966, violist •
Doan Bui, born in the 1970s, journalist •
Amaelle Landais-Israël, born 1977, climatologist •
Emmanuel Moire, born 1979, French singer •
Sébastien Bourdais, born 1979, race car driver •
Julien Canal, born 1982, race car driver •
Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, born 1985, professional tennis player •
Guillaume Loriot, born 1986, footballer •
Leslie, born 4 February 1985, French singer •
Louis Rossi born 1989, Grand Prix motorcycle racer •
Emma Mackey, born 1996, French-British actress Notable residents include: •
Gilles Villeneuve, lived temporarily in Le Mans in 1973. •
Gérard Genette, literary theorist, lived and taught in Le Mans from 1956 to 1963. •
Jacques Derrida, philosopher, lived and taught in Le Mans in 1959–1960. •
David Jason, English actor, lived in Le Mans between 1965–1968 and 1999–2001. •
Andy Wallace, born 1961, racecar driver. Died in Le Mans: •
Liborius of Le Mans (c. 348–397),
bishop of Le Mans •
André d'Arbelles (1767–1825), journalist and historiographer •
Lawrence Aubrey Wallace (1857–1942), British Colonial Administrator •
Gojko Nikoliš (1911–1995), Yugoslavian physician, historian and general ==International relations==