Le is a romanization of several rare East Asian surnames and a common Vietnamese surname.
It is a fairly common surname in the United States, ranked 975th during the 1990 census and 368th during the 2000 census. In 2000, it was the eighth-most-common surname among America's Asian and Pacific Islander population, predominantly from its Vietnamese use. It was also reported among the top 200 surnames in Ontario, Canada, based on a survey of that province's Registered Persons Database of Canadian health card recipients as of the year 2000.
Origins of surname
Vietnamese
Lê is a common Vietnamese surname (third most common), written in Chữ Hán. It is pronounced in the Hanoi dialect and in the Saigon dialect. It is usually pronounced in English, with it being commonly mistaken for another surname, with similar spelling and pronunciation in English, Lý.
Chinese
Mandarin
Le is the Pinyin romanization of the Chinese surname (written in Simplified Chinese characters and 樠in Traditional Chinese characters); it is Lok in Cantonese.
Minnan
Lê or Le is the POJ romanization of the Chinese surname Li (, LÃÂ)
People with the surname
Vietnamese
Lê
- Anterior Lê dynasty
- The Lê dynasty
- Lê Công Vinh, football player
- Lê Hoàn, founding emperor of the Anterior Lê dynasty
- Dinh Q Lê
- Lê Duẩn
- Lê ÃÂức Anh
- Lê DÃ
©ng Tráng, Vietnamese-French mathematician
- Dowager Empress Gia Từ, originally of the Lê clan of Vénh Lá»Âc District
- Lê Hằng Phấn
- Lê Há»Âng Phong, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam
- Lê Huỳnh ÃÂức, football player
- Lê Khả Phiêu
- Lê Lâm Quỳnh Nhð, Vietnamese-American singer known as Nhð Quỳnh
- Lê Lợi, founding emperor of the Lê dynasty
- Nguyên Lê
- Lê Minh ÃÂảo
- Lê Nhân Tông
- Lê Quan Ninh, French percussionist
- Lê Quang Liêm, chess player
- Lê Quang Tung, commander of ARVN Special Forces
- Lê Quý ÃÂôn
- Lê VÃÂn Duyá»Ât, general of Gia Long and viceroy of southern Vietnam
- Lê VÃÂn Hðng
- Lê VÃÂn Khôi, adopted son of Le Van Duyet
- Lê VÃÂn Thiêm
- Lê Thái Tông, second emperor of the Lê dynasty
- Lê Thanh ÃÂạo, North Vietnamese fighter pilot
- Lê Thánh Tông, fifth emperor of the Lê dynasty
- Lê Tuấn Hùng
- Lê Trá»Âng Tấn, general, Chief of General Staff of the Vietnam People's Army, Deputy Minister of National Defense of Vietnam
- Lê Long ÃÂénh, the last emperor of the Anterior Lê dynasty
Le
Chinese
Other
- Nhi Le (born 1995) German journalist, speaker, discussion moderator and author.
- Tamara Le, American politician
See also
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