Lefèvre
Lefèvre, Lefevre, LeFevre, Le Fevre, or Le Fèvre is a common family name, particularly among French-speaking populations. It means smith. The name is also used for things other than people.
Surnames
Lefèvre / Lefevre
LeFevre / Le Fèvre / Le Fevre
Lefevre, a man of extensive learning, a professor in the University of Paris, and a sincere and zealous papist. In his researches into ancient literature his attention was directed to the Bible, and introduced its study among his students. French Revolution; The Triumph of God's Love; p.176
- Adam LeFevre
- Benjamin Le Fevre (1838–1922), 19th century politician from Ohio
- Carlene LeFevre
- Frank J. LeFevre (1874–1941), United States Representative from New York, son of Jacob Le Fever
- Jacques Le Fèvre (towards middle of 17th century–1716), French Roman Catholic theologian and controversialist
- Jay Le Fevre (1893–1970), United States Representative from New York
- Jean Le Fevre (c. 1395–1468), Burgundian chronicler and seigneur of Saint Remy
- Joel T. LeFevre
- Mylon LeFevre
- Nicasius le Febure (also called Nicaise le Fèvre; 1615–1669), French chemist and alchemist
- Rich LeFevre
- Robert LeFevre
- Steve Le Fevre, presenter of Weekday breakfast at BBC Radio Bristol
- Tanneguy Le Fèvre (also called Tanaquillus Faber; 1615–1672), French classical scholar
- Ted LeFevre
- Ulrik le Fevre (born 1946), Danish soccer player and manager
- [[Jim Le Fevre]] (born 1974), British Animator & inventor of the Phonotrope
Combinations with other surnames
Other uses
See also