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'''Leonel''' may refer to:
'''Leonel''' is a given name. Notable people with the name include:


*[[Leonel Almeida]] (born 1952), a singer born on the island of Cape Verde
*[[Leonel Altobelli]] (born 1986), Argentine footballer
*[[Leonel Álvarez (footballer, born 1965)|Leonel Álvarez]] (born 1965), former Colombian football defensive midfielder
*[[Leonel Altobelli]] (born 1986), an Argentine footballer
*[[Leonel %C3%81lvarez]] (born 1965), a Colombian football defensive midfielder
*[[Leonel Bastos]] or Lionel Bastos, singer, songwriter and music producer
*[[Leonel Bastos]] (born 1956)), a singer, songwriter and music producer from Mozambique
*[[Leonel Beaudoin]] or Léonel Beaudoin (1924–2021), Canadian politician and insurance agent
*[[Leonel Brizola]] (1922–2004), a Brazilian politician
*[[Leonel Brizola]] (1922–2004), Brazilian politician
*[[Leonel C%C3%A1rcamo]] (born 1965), a retired Salvadoran football (soccer) player
*[[Leonel Campos]], baseball player
*[[Leonel Conde]], a retired Uruguayan association football player
*[[Leonel Cárcamo]] (born 1965), retired Salvadoran football player
*[[Fernando Leonel Cort%C3%A9s]] (born 1988), a Mexican football striker
*[[Leonel Conde]], retired Uruguayan football goalkeeper
*[[Leonel Cota Monta%C3%B1o]] (born 1958), a Mexican politician
*[[Fernando Leonel Cortés]] (born 1988), Mexican football striker
*[[Leonel Cubas]] (died 2007), football player from El Salvador
*[[Leonel Fern%C3%A1ndez]] (born 1953), a Dominican politician and the current President of the Dominican Republic
*[[Leonel da Silva Araujo]], also known as Leonel (born 1986), football player
*[[Leonel Godoy Rangel]] (born 1950), a Mexican lawyer, politician and the current governor of Michoacán
*[[Léonel de Moustier]] (1882–1945), French businessman and politician
*[[Leonel Grave de Peralta]], a Cuban activist
*[[Leonel Fernández]] (born 1953), Dominican lawyer, academic, President of the Dominican Republic from 1996 to 2000, and from 2004 to 2012
*[[Leonel Guevara]] (born 1983), a Salvadoran football player
*[[Leonel Jules]], a Contemporary Canadian painter from Montreal, Quebec
*[[Leonel Galeano]] (born 1991), Argentine football defender
*[[Leonel Kaplan]] (born 1973), an Argentine trumpet player active in free improvisation
*[[Leonel García]] of ''Sin Bandera'', a Latin pop duo based in Mexico
*[[Leonel M%C3%A1rio d'Alva]], a São Toméan politician
*[[Leonel Grave de Peralta]] (born 1976), Cuban activist and dissident
*[[Leonel Maldonado]], a Honduran soccer player
*[[Leonel Guevara]] (born 1983), Salvadoran footballer
*[[Leonel Manzano]] (born 1984), an American cross-country and track and field athlete
*[[Álvaro Leonel Ramazzini Imeri]] (born 1947), bishop of the Catholic Church in Guatemala
*[[Leonel Jules]], Contemporary Canadian painter from Montreal, Quebec, originally from Haiti
*[[Leonel Marshall Borges, Jr.]] (born 1979), a Cuban professional volleyball player
*[[Leonel Marshall Steward, Sr.]] (born 1954), a Cuban former volleyball player
*[[Leonel Kaplan]] (born 1973), Argentine trumpet player
*[[Leonel Mena]] (born 1982), a Chilean Midfielder
*[[Leonel Liberman]] (born 1972), former footballer
*[[Leonel Moura]] (born 1948), a conceptual artist: early work photo based; later Artificial Intelligence and Robotic art
*[[Leonel Manzano]] (born 1984), American cross-country and track and field athlete
*[[Leonel Munder]] (born 1988), a male beach volleyball player from Cuba
*[[Leonel Mário d'Alva]] (born 1935), São Toméan politician
*[[Leonel N%C3%BA%C3%B1ez]] (born 1984), an Argentine football striker
*[[Leonel Marshall Steward, Sr.]] (born 1954), Cuban former volleyball player
*[[Leonel Martiniano de Alencar, Baron of Alencar]] (1832–1921), Brazilian lawyer and diplomat, ambassador of Brazil
*[[Leonel Noriega]] (born 1975), a Guatemalan football midfielder
*[[Leonel Olmedo]] (born 1981), a Mexican football player who plays as a defender
*[[Leonel Medeiros]] or Lionel Medeiros (born 1977), retired Portuguese footballer
*[[Leonel Paulo]] (born 1986), an Angolan basketball player
*[[Leonel Mena]] (born 1982), Chilean Midfielder
*[[Leonel Pern%C3%ADa]] (born 1975), an Argentine racing driver
*[[Leonel Cota Montaño]] (born 1958), Mexican politician
*[[Leonel Pilipauskas]] (born 1975), an Uruguayan footballer
*[[Leonel Moreira]] (born 1990), Costa Rican football player
*[[Leonel Moura]] (born 1948), conceptual artist
*[[Leonel Power]] (1370–1445), an English composer of the late Medieval and early Renaissance eras
*[[Leonel R%C3%ADos]] (born 1983), an Argentine football midfielder
*[[Leonel Munder]] (born 1988), male beach volleyball player from Cuba
*[[Leonel Reyes]] (born 1976), a Bolivian football midfielder
*[[Leonel Noriega]] (born 1975), Guatemalan football midfielder
*[[Leonel Rocco]] (born 1966), a former Uruguayan footballer
*[[Leonel Núñez]] (born 1984), Argentine football striker
*[[Leonel Romero]] (born 1987), a Swiss football forward of Peruvian descent
*[[Leonel Olmedo]] (born 1981), Mexican footballer
*[[Leonel S%C3%A1nchez]] (born 1936), a former professional football player
*[[Leonel Paulo]] (born 1986), Angolan basketball player
*[[Leonel Saint-Preux]] (born 1985), a Haitian soccer player
*[[Leonel Pernía]] (born 1975), Argentine racing driver
*[[Leonel Pilipauskas]] (born 1975), Uruguayan footballer
*[[Leonel %22Bebito%22 Smith]] (1909–2000), a Cuban multiple gold medalist swimmer at the 1926 Central American Games in Mexico City
*[[Leonel Pontes]] (born 1972), Portuguese football coach
*[[Leonel Su%C3%A1rez]] (born 1987), a decathlete from Cuba who has won a bronze medal decathlon at the 2008 Summer Olympics
*[[Leonel Torres Herrera]] (1947–1993), sentenced to death for murdering two Texas police officers
*[[Leonel Power]] (1370–1445), English composer of the late Medieval and early Renaissance eras
*[[Leonel Vangioni]] (born 1987), an Argentine football winger
*[[Leonel Godoy Rangel]] (born 1950), Mexican lawyer, politician and former Governor of Michoacán
*[[Leonel Vieira]] (born 1969), a Portuguese film director
*[[Leonel Reyes]] (born 1976), Bolivian football midfielder
*[[Leonel Vielma]] (born 1978), a Venezuelan football defender
*[[Leonel Ríos]] (born 1983), Argentine football midfielder
*[[Leonel Rocco]] (born 1966), former Uruguayan footballer
*[[Leonel Herrera Rojas]] (born 1978), former Chilean footballer
*[[Leonel Romero]] (born 1987), Peruvian football defender
*[[Leonel Saint-Preux]] (born 1985), Haitian footballer
*[[Leonel Sánchez]] (1936–2022), former professional football player
*[[Leonel Sharp]] (1559–1631), English churchman and courtier, royal chaplain, archdeacon of Berkshire
*[[Leonel Herrera Silva]] (born 1971), former Chilean footballer
*[[Leonel "Bebito" Smith]] (1909–2000), Cuban multiple gold medalist swimmer at the 1926 Central American Games in Mexico City
*[[Leonel Suárez]] (born 1987), male decathlete from Cuba
*[[Leonel Vangioni]] (born 1987), Argentine football left-winger
*[[António Leonel Vidigal]] or Toni Vidigal (born 1975), retired Portuguese professional footballer
*[[Leonel Vieira]] (born 1969), Portuguese film director
*[[Leonel Vielma]] (born 1978), Venezuelan football defender
*[[Luciano Leonel Cuello]] (born 1984), Argentine boxer in the Light Middleweight division
*[[Marcos Leonel Posadas]] (born 1938), Mexican politician
*[[Marvin Leonel Esch]] (1927–2010), politician from the U.S. state of Michigan
*[[Sergio Leonel "Kún" Agüero del Castillo]] or Sergio Agüero (born 1988), Argentine footballer

==See also==
*[[Laionel]]
*[[Leonela]]
*[[Lionel (disambiguation)]]
*[[Lyonel]]


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Leonel is a given name. Notable people with the name include:

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