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'''Léa''' may refer to: |
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#REDIRECT [[Léa (film)]] |
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==People with the given name Léa== |
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*[[Princess Léa of Belgium]] (born Léa Inga Dora Wolman; 1951), the widow of Prince Alexandre of Belgium and aunt of King Philippe of Belgium |
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*[[Léa Bouard]] (born 1996), German freestyle skier |
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*[[Léa Catania]] (born 1993), French synchronized swimmer |
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*[[Léa Clermont-Dion]] (born 1991) is a Canadian author, feminist, television and radio host, and body image advocate |
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*[[Léa Cousineau]], Canadian politician and a City Councillor in Montreal |
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*[[Léa Curinier]] (born 2001), French racing cyclist |
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*[[Léa Drucker]] (born 1972), French actress |
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*[[Léa Fazer]] (born 1965), Swiss film director, screenwriter and actress |
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*[[Léa Fehner]] (born 1981), French film director and screenwriter |
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*[[Léa Garcia]] (born 1933), Brazilian actress |
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*[[Léa Jamelot]] (born 1992), French canoeist |
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*[[Léa Labrousse]] (born 1997), French individual and synchronised trampolinist |
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*[[Léa Le Garrec]] (born 1993), French footballer |
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*[[Léa Lemare]] (born 1996), French ski jumper |
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*[[Léa Linster]] (born 1955), Luxembourg chef |
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*[[Léa Palermo]] (born 1993), French badminton player |
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*[[Léa Parment]] (born 1996), French ice hockey player |
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*[[Léa and Christine Papin]], two French sisters and live-in maids, convicted of murdering their employer's wife and daughter in Le Mans, France on February 2, 1933. |
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*[[Léa Pool]] (born 1950), Swiss-Canadian filmmaker |
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*[[Léa Roback]] (1903–2000), Canadian trade union organizer, social activist, pacifist, and feminist |
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*[[Léa Roussel]] (born 1992), French acrobatic gymnast |
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*[[Léa Salamé]] (born 1979), Lebanese-born French journalist |
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*[[Léa Serna]] (born 1999), French figure skater |
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*[[Léa Seydoux]] (born 1985), French actress |
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*[[Léa Sprunger]] (born 1990), Swiss track and field athlete |
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*[[Léa Stein]] (born 1936), French artist and accessories make |
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==People with the middle name Léa== |
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*[[James Léa Siliki]] (born 1996), French footballer |
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==People with the surname Léa== |
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*[[Charles Léa]] (born 1951), Cameroonian footballer |
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*[[Eugène N'Jo Léa]] (1931–2006), Cameroonian footballer |
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==Other uses== |
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*[[Léa (film)|''Léa'' (film)]], 2011 French erotic drama film directed by Bruno Rolland |
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==See also== |
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* {{in title}} |
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*[[LEA (disambiguation)]], also covers Lea |
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*[[Lea (given name)]] |
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*[[Lea (surname)]] |
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*[[LEAS (disambiguation)]] |
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Latest revision as of 01:45, 23 October 2020
Léa may refer to:
People with the given name Léa
[edit]- Princess Léa of Belgium (born Léa Inga Dora Wolman; 1951), the widow of Prince Alexandre of Belgium and aunt of King Philippe of Belgium
- Léa Bouard (born 1996), German freestyle skier
- Léa Catania (born 1993), French synchronized swimmer
- Léa Clermont-Dion (born 1991) is a Canadian author, feminist, television and radio host, and body image advocate
- Léa Cousineau, Canadian politician and a City Councillor in Montreal
- Léa Curinier (born 2001), French racing cyclist
- Léa Drucker (born 1972), French actress
- Léa Fazer (born 1965), Swiss film director, screenwriter and actress
- Léa Fehner (born 1981), French film director and screenwriter
- Léa Garcia (born 1933), Brazilian actress
- Léa Jamelot (born 1992), French canoeist
- Léa Labrousse (born 1997), French individual and synchronised trampolinist
- Léa Le Garrec (born 1993), French footballer
- Léa Lemare (born 1996), French ski jumper
- Léa Linster (born 1955), Luxembourg chef
- Léa Palermo (born 1993), French badminton player
- Léa Parment (born 1996), French ice hockey player
- Léa and Christine Papin, two French sisters and live-in maids, convicted of murdering their employer's wife and daughter in Le Mans, France on February 2, 1933.
- Léa Pool (born 1950), Swiss-Canadian filmmaker
- Léa Roback (1903–2000), Canadian trade union organizer, social activist, pacifist, and feminist
- Léa Roussel (born 1992), French acrobatic gymnast
- Léa Salamé (born 1979), Lebanese-born French journalist
- Léa Serna (born 1999), French figure skater
- Léa Seydoux (born 1985), French actress
- Léa Sprunger (born 1990), Swiss track and field athlete
- Léa Stein (born 1936), French artist and accessories make
People with the middle name Léa
[edit]- James Léa Siliki (born 1996), French footballer
People with the surname Léa
[edit]- Charles Léa (born 1951), Cameroonian footballer
- Eugène N'Jo Léa (1931–2006), Cameroonian footballer
Other uses
[edit]- Léa (film), 2011 French erotic drama film directed by Bruno Rolland