Lefèvre
Lefèvre, Lefevre, LeFevre, Le Fevre, or Le Fèvre is a common family name from the original Northern French surname Lefebvre or Lefèvre. It means smith.
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, disambiguation page:
- André Lefevere, Belgian-American translation theorist
- André Lefèvre (Scouting) (1887–1946), French Scouting notable
- André Joseph Lefèvre (1869–1929), Minister of Defence (France)
- André le Fèvre, Dutch who played Football at the 1924 Summer Olympics
- 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
Le Fèvre
- Jacques Le Fèvre (mid c. 17th–1716), French Roman Catholic theologian and controversialist
- Jean Le Fevre de Saint-Remy (sometimes Fèvre c. 1395–1468), Burgundian chronicler and seigneur of Saint Remy 1420–1435
- Jean Le Fèvre (astronomer) (1652–1706), French astronomer and physicist
- Nicaise le Fèvre (also called Nicasius le Febure; 1615–1669), French chemist and alchemist
- Tanneguy Le Fèvre (Latin Tanaquillus Faber; 1615–1672), French classical scholar
LeFevre, Le Fevre
- Adam LeFevre (1950–), American character actor
- Benjamin Le Fevre (1838–1922), 19th century politician from Ohio
- Frank J. LeFevre (1874–1941), United States Representative from New York, son of Jacob Le Fever
- Jay Le Fevre (1893–1970), United States Representative from New York
- Mylon LeFevre (1944–), American Christian music singer
- Rich LeFevre, American competitive eater
- Carlene LeFevre, American competitive eater
- Robert LeFevre (1911–1986), American businessman
- Ted LeFevre (1964–), American theatrical set designer
- Ulrik le Fevre (1946–), Danish soccer player and manager
- Michael LeFevre (1980-), United States Mariine
Combinations with other surnames
- Anne Dacier (née Le Fèvre; 1654–1720), French scholar and translator of the classics
- Charles Shaw-Lefevre, disambiguation page
- 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
- Lefebvre
- e.g. Jean Lefebvre (1919–2004), French film actor
- 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
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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