Lefebvre and variations Lefebvre •
Alain Lefebvre (born 1947), French journalist •
Arlette Lefebvre (born 1947), Canadian child psychologist •
Arthur H. Lefebvre (1923–2003), research engineer and scientist •
Benny Lefebvre (1912–1994), American athlete and sports coach •
Bernard Lefebvre (1929–1999), Canadian surgeon and director of Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons •
Bill Lefebvre (1915–2007), American baseball player, coach, and scout •
Camille Lefebvre (1831–1895), French Catholic missionary •
Catherine Lefebvre (curler) (born 1959), French curler •
Charles-Édouard Lefebvre (1843–1917), French composer •
Charles Lefebvre-Desnouettes (or
Lefèbvre-Desnoëttes; 1773–1822), French peer and general •
Claude Lefebvre (artist) (1633–1675), French painter and engraver •
Claude Lefebvre (handballer) (born 1952), former Canadian handball player who competed in the 1976 Summer Olympics •
Claude Lefebvre (ice hockey) (born 1964), Canadian ice hockey player and coach •
Elsie Lefebvre (born 1979), Canadian politician from Quebec •
Émile Lefebvre, French playwright •
Éric Lefebvre (born 1971), Canadian politician from Quebec •
Eugène Lefebvre (1878–1909), French aviator, second person to be killed in an airplane crash •
François Joseph Lefebvre (1755–1820), French marshal during Napoleonic Wars, Duke of Gdańsk •
Frédéric Lefebvre (born 1963), French politician •
Georges Lefebvre (1874–1959), French historian •
Germaine Lefebvre (1933–1990), French actress professionally known as Capucine •
Guillaume Lefebvre (born 1981), Canadian ice hockey player •
Gustave Lefebvre (1879–1957), French Egyptologist •
Henri Lefebvre (1901–1991), French philosopher, sociologist, and intellectual •
Jean Lefebvre (1922–2004), French actor •
Jean Baptiste Lefebvre de Villebrune (1732–1809), French physician, philologist, and translator •
Jean Pierre Lefebvre (born 1941), Canadian filmmaker •
Jim Lefebvre (born 1942), American baseball player •
Joe Lefebvre (born 1956), American baseball player •
Jules Joseph Lefebvre (1836–1911), French painter •
Kristine Lefebvre, American lawyer and contestant on
The Apprentice •
Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre (1751–1821), French actress, dancer, and singer •
Ludo Lefebvre (born 1971), French chef •
Loïc Lefebvre (born 1976), French chef •
Marcel Lefebvre (1905–1991), French Catholic archbishop •
René Lefebvre (1879–1944), French factory owner, active in the Resistance, father of Marcel •
Roland Lefebvre (born 1963), Dutch cricket player •
Sébastien Lefebvre, French-Canadian musician •
Ségolène Lefebvre (born 1993), French boxer •
Stéphane Lefebvre (born 1992), French rally driver •
Sylvain Lefebvre (born 1967), Canadian ice hockey player •
Tim Lefebvre (born 1968), American musician •
Vladimir Lefebvre, American mathematician
Lefèbvre •
André Lefèbvre (1894–1964), French automobile engineer •
Hippolyte-Jules Lefèbvre (1863–1935), French sculptor •
Joseph-Charles Lefèbvre (1892–1973), French Catholic archbishop •
Thérèse Eléonore Lingée (married name
Eléonore Lefèvre; c. 1750–1818), French engraver
Le Febvre •
Charles-Hugues Le Febvre de Saint-Marc (1698–1772), French playwright
Lefèvre and variations Lefèvre •
Lefèvre family, French tapestry weavers, or one of its members; Lancelot, Pierre, Philip or Jean •
Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples (c. 1455 – c. 1536), French theologian and a leading figure in French humanism •
Alain Lefèvre (1962–), French Canadian pianist and composer •
André Lefèvre (Scouting) (1887–1946), French Scouting notable •
André Joseph Lefèvre (1869–1929), French Minister of Defence •
Édouard Lefèvre (1839–1894), French entomologist •
Edwin Lefèvre (1871–1943), American journalist •
Géo Lefèvre (1877–1961), French journalist creator of the Tour de France •
Françoise Lefèvre (born 1942), French writer •
Gustave Lefèvre (1831–1910), French Romantic composer •
Guy Lefèvre de la Boderie (1541–1598), French orientalist, Bible scholar and poet •
Jacques Lefèvre d'Étaples (also called Jacob Faber Stapulensis; c.1455–1536), French theologian and humanist •
Jacques Lefèvre (fencer) (1928–2024), French Olympic fencer •
Jean-Xavier Lefèvre (1763–1829), Swiss clarinetist and composer •
Jules Lefèvre (1863–1944), French biochemist and writer •
Laurent Lefèvre (born 1976), French cyclist • (1890–1968), French Catholic prelate •
Pascal Lefèvre (born 1965), French javelin thrower •
Pauline Lefèvre-Utile (1830–1922) founded
Lefèvre Utile (LU) company with her husband Jean-Romain Lefèvre in 1854. •
Raymond Lefèvre (1929–2008), French conductor of light music •
Robert Lefèvre (1755–1830), French painter •
Sophie Lefèvre (born 1981), French tennis player •
Théo Lefèvre (1914–1973), 39th Prime Minister of Belgium • (1941–2025), German historian of science and academic
Le Fèvre / le Fèvre •
André le Fèvre, Dutch footballer at the 1924 Summer Olympics •
Anne Dacier (née Le Fèvre; 1654–1720), French scholar and translator of the classics •
Jacques Guarrigue-Lefèvre (born 1961), founder, owner and current president of Paris Élysée private club •
Jacques Le Fèvre (mid c. 17th–1716), French Roman Catholic theologian and controversialist •
Jean Le Fèvre (astronomer) (1652–1706), French astronomer and physicist •
Julia Marton-Lefèvre (born 1946), French conservationist • Nicaise le Fèvre (also known as
Nicasius le Febure; 1615–1669), French chemist and alchemist •
Tanneguy Le Fèvre (also known as Tanaquillus Faber; 1615–1672), French classical scholar
Lefevre •
Albert Lefevre (1873–1928), American psychologist •
Charles Lefevre (1893–1948), French flying ace •
Charles Shaw-Lefevre (politician) (1759–1823), born Charles Shaw, British Whig politician •
Charles Shaw-Lefevre, 1st Viscount Eversley (1794–1888), his son, Speaker of the House of Commons •
Ernesto Tisdel Lefevre (1876–1922), Panamanian politician •
George Shaw-Lefevre, 1st Baron Eversley (1831–1928), British Liberal Party politician •
John Shaw-Lefevre (1797–1879), British barrister, Whig politician and civil servant •
Rachelle Lefevre (born 1979), Canadian actress
LeFevre •
Adam LeFevre (born 1950), American character actor •
Carlene LeFevre, American competitive eater •
Eva LeFevre (1851–1948), American attorney •
Frank J. LeFevre (1874–1941), United States Representative from New York, son of Jacob Le Fever •
Jo-Anne LeFevre (born 1960), Canadian cognitive scientist •
Mylon LeFevre (1944–2023), American Christian music singer •
Rich LeFevre, American competitive eater •
Robert LeFevre (1911–1986), American businessman •
Ted LeFevre (born 1964), American theatrical set designer
Le Fevre / le Fevre •
Arthur Le Fevre (1887–1957), Australian golfer •
Benjamin Le Fevre (1838–1922), 19th century politician from Ohio •
Deidre Le Fevre, professor of education at University of Auckland •
George Le Fevre (1848–1891), surgeon and politician in colonial Australia •
Jay Le Fevre (1893–1970), United States Representative from New York •
Jean Le Fevre de Saint-Remy (sometimes Fèvre, c. 1395–1468), Burgundian chronicler and seigneur of Saint Remy 1420–1435 •
Ulrik le Fevre (1946–2024), Danish soccer player and manager
Lefever and variations Lefever •
Ernest W. Lefever (born 1919), American political theorist •
Joseph Lefever (born 1760), member of the United States House of Representatives •
Minard Lefever (born 1798), American architect
LeFever •
Jacob LeFever (1830–1905), American politician •
Daniel Myron LeFever (born 1835), American gun maker •
Jacob LeFever (born 1830), American Congressman from New York
Lafever •
Minard Lafever (1798–1854), American architect •
Minard Lafever Holman (1852–1925), American civil engineer
Other variations Lafave •
Arthur J. Lafave, American founder of Lafave Newspaper Features •
Debra Lafave (b. 1980), American convicted sex offender •
Robert Lafave (b. 1927), American, WWII Veteran, Home Builder
LaFave •
Beau LaFave (b. 1992), member of the Michigan House of Representatives (108th district) •
Breck LaFave Bednar (1999–2014), English-American murder victim •
Jimmy LaFave (1955–2017), American singer-songwriter •
Kim LaFave (b. 1955), Canadian children's book illustrator •
Wayne LaFave (b. 1931), American legal scholar •
William LaFave (1929–2016), Wisconsin state legislator
La Fave •
John La Fave (b. 1949), American politician •
Reuben La Fave (1915–1995), Wisconsin state senator
Lafevre •
John A. Lafevre (1746–1818), American descendant of the New Paltz Huguenots
Le Fave Le Favre •
Carrica Le Favre (b. 1850), American physical culturist
Lefebre •
Valentin Lefebre (1637–1677), Flemish painter, draughtsman and printmaker •
Edward A. Lefebre (1834–1911), American virtuosic saxophonist •
Joseph Oscar Lefebre Boulanger (1888–1958),
Canadian politician and
lawyer •
Bobby LeFebre (born 1982),
American poet Lefébure •
Louis James Alfred Lefébure-Wély (1817–1869), French organist and composer •
Eugène Lefébure (1838–1908), French Egyptologist •
Yvonne Lefébure (1898–1986), French pianist •
Estelle Lefébure (born 1966), French model
Le Febure •
Nicasius le Febure Lefèrve •
Marius Lefèrve (1875–1958), Danish gymnast
LeFeuvere • LeFeuvere, surname as known for two - or more - generations in Canada. (Original spelling likely
Lefebvre but uncertain at the time of this writing). Only known surviving son at this time: Mark LeFeuvere.
Lefeuvre •
Louis-Albert Lefeuvre (1845–1924), French sculptor •
René Lefeuvre (1902–1988), French Luxemburgist
LeFeuvre •
Ian LeFeuvre, Canadian musician
Lefevere •
André Lefevere (1945–1996), Belgian-American translation theorist •
Patrick Lefevere (born 1955), Belgian cycling manager •
Peter Paul Lefevere (1804–1869), Belgian-American Catholic bishop
As a given name •
Lefevre James Cranstone (1822–1893), English artist ==Other uses==