Leclerc (surname)
Leclerc, Le Clerc and LeClerc are typical French or Francophone surnames which can refer to:
- Daniel Le Clerc (1652–1728), Swiss medical writer
 - Charles Leclerc (1772–1802), French general and brother-in-law of Napoleon Bonaparte
 - Charles Leclerc (born 1997), Monégasque Formula One driver.
 - Charles Leclerc de Landremont (1739–1818), French general
 - Édouard Leclerc (1926–2012), the founder of the French supermarket chain E.Leclerc
 - Félix Leclerc (1914–1988), Québécois folk singer
 - François Leclerc (~1554), French pirate
 - Fud Leclerc (1924–2010), Belgian singer
 - Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon (1707–1788), French scientist
 - Ginette Leclerc (1912–1992), French film actress
 - H. Leclerc – French biochemist found the enterobacterium Leclercia adecarboxylata (1962)
 - Jean Leclerc (disambiguation), several people
 - Jean Théophile Victor Leclerc (1771–1796), also known as Jean-Theophilus Leclerc, radical French revolutionist and newspaperman
 - José Leclerc (born 1993), Dominican baseball player
 - Joseph-Victor Leclerc (1789–1865), French scholar and linguist
 - Kim Leclerc (born 1985), Canadian politician
 - Marc-Andre Leclerc (1992-2018), Canadian rock climber
 - Mike Leclerc (born 1976), Canadian ice hockey player
 - Philippe Leclerc de Hauteclocque (1902–1947), French general in World War II
 - Monsieur Roger LeClerc, incompetent Resistance activist in the farce 'Allo 'Allo!
- Monsieur Ernest LeClerc, his brother and successor
 
 - Robin Leclerc (born 1952), French former footballer
 - Roger LeClerc (American football)
 - Sébastien Leclerc (1637–1714) French artist and engraver, or his son, Sébastien Leclerc "the Younger" (1676–1763), a French painter.
 - Sébastien Leclerc (politician) (born 1970), French politician
 
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| Origin | |
|---|---|
| Language(s) | French | 
| Meaning | clerk, scribe | 
| Region of origin | France | 
| Other names | |
| Variant form(s) | Schreiber, Schrieber, Scriver, Schriver, Schriever, Schriewer, Schriefer, Schrijver, Schreber; Scrivener, Shriver; Deák; Clerc, LeClerc, Clark, Clarke, Clarck, Clerck, Klerk, Klerck; Ó Cléirigh; Sofer | 
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