Lefèvre
Lefèvre is a common family name derived from the original northern French surname Lefebvre or Lefèvre. Common variations include Lefevre, LeFevre, Le Fevre, le Fevre, Le Fèvre, le Fèvre, LeFever and Lefevere.
Surnames
Lefèvre
- Lefèvre family, French tapestry weavers, or one of its members; Lancelot, Pierre, Philip or Jean
- Alain Lefèvre (1962–), French Canadian pianist and composer
- André Lefèvre:
- André Lefevere, Belgian-American translation theorist
- André Lefèvre (Scouting) (1887–1946), French Scouting notable
- André Joseph Lefèvre (1869–1929), Minister of Defence (France)
- Édouard Lefèvre (1839–1894), French entomologist
- Edwin Lefèvre (1871–1943), American journalist
- Géo Lefèvre (1877–1961), French journalist creator of the Tour de France
- 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–), French fencer
- Jean-Xavier Lefèvre (1763–1829), Swiss clarinetist and composer
- Jérôme Lefèvre, French art director and writer
- Laurent Lefèvre (1976–), French cyclist
- Pascal Lefèvre (1965–), French javelin thrower
- Raymond Lefèvre (1929–2008), French conductor of light music
- Sophie Lefèvre (1981–), French tennis player
- Théo Lefèvre (1914–1973), 39th Prime Minister of Belgium
Lefevre
- Albert Lefevre (1873-1928), American psychologist.
- Ernesto Tisdel Lefevre (1876–1922), Panamanian politician
- Rachelle Lefevre (1979–), Canadian actress
LeFevre
- Adam LeFevre (1950–), American character actor
- Carlene LeFevre, American competitive eater
- Frank J. LeFevre (1874–1941), United States Representative from New York, son of Jacob Le Fever
- Mylon LeFevre (1944–), American Christian music singer
- Rich LeFevre, American competitive eater
- Robert LeFevre (1911–1986), American businessman
- Ted LeFevre (1964–), American theatrical set designer
Le Fevre, le Fevre
- Benjamin Le Fevre (1838–1922), 19th century politician from Ohio
- 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–), Danish soccer player and manager
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 Le Fèvre (mid c. 17th–1716), French Roman Catholic theologian and controversialist
- Jean Le Fèvre (astronomer) (1652–1706), French astronomer and physicist
- 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
LeFever
- Jacob LeFever (1830-1905), American politician
- Lee LeFever (1973-), video producer, author and co-founder of Common Craft
Lefevere
- André Lefevere (1945–1996), Belgian-American translation theorist
- Patrick Lefevere (1955–), Belgian cycling manager
- Peter Paul Lefevere (1804–1869), Belgian-American Catholic bishop
Combinations with other surnames
- Charles Shaw-Lefevre:
- 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
- George Shaw-Lefevre, 1st Baron Eversley (1831–1928), British Liberal Party politician
- Jacques Guarrigue-Lefèvre (1961–), founder, owner and current president of Paris Élysée private club
- John Shaw-Lefevre (1797–1879), British barrister, Whig politician and civil servant
- Julia Marton-Lefèvre (1946–)
Related surnames
Other uses
- The LeFevres (also called The Singing LeFevres), American Southern gospel singing group
- Lefevre Peninsula
- Papillon-Lefèvre disease
- Lefèvre-Utile, French biscuit manufacturer
- Winnebago War (also called Le Fèvre Indian War)
See also
- Fevre Dream, a 1982 vampire novel by George R. R. Martin
- Febvre (disambiguation)
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