| Pronunciation | /ˈlɛsli/ LESS-lee or /ˈlɛzli/ LEZ-lee | 
|---|---|
| Gender | Unisex (Male/Female) | 
| Origin | |
| Language(s) | Scottish Gaelic, Hungarian, Slavic languages | 
| Derivation | from a placename | 
| Meaning | "Holly garden", "Glorious ruler" | 
| Region of origin | Scotland, Central and Eastern Europe | 
| Other names | |
| Alternative spelling | Lesley (for females) | 
Leslie is a surname and given name, derived from the name of Clan Leslie. The name derives from a placename in Aberdeenshire,[1] perhaps an anglicisation of an originally Gaelic leas celyn "holly-garden".[2] Leslie is also frequently used as an anglicization of the male name Ladislaus, or its variants László and Lászly.[3] [4] In this context, the name is derived from Slavic elements, with 'vladeti' meaning 'rule' and 'slava' meaning 'glory'.[5] In the United Kingdom, the name is spelled Leslie when given to boys, while for girls it is usually rendered as Lesley.
Notable people and characters with the name include:
Given name
Female
- Leslie (singer) (born 1985), French pop-R&B singer
 - Leslie Cohen Berlowitz (1944–2020), American academic
 - Leslie Bibb (born 1974), American actress
 - Leslie Caron (born 1931), French actress
 - Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, American puppeteer, also known as Abby Cadabby, on Sesame Street
 - Leslie Carter (1986–2012), American pop/rock singer
 - Mrs. Leslie Carter (1857–1937), American stage actress
 - Leslie Cheng, American mathematician
 - Leslie Erganian, American artist
 - Leslie Feist (born 1976), Canadian singer
 - Leslie Fish, American musician and songwriter
 - Lesley Gore (1946–2015), American singer, songwriter, actress, and activist
 - Leslie Graves (1959-1995), American actress
 - Leslie Hogben, American mathematician
 - Annette "Leslie" Jones (born 1967), American comedian and actress
 - Leslie Ann Jones, American recording engineer
 - Leslie Mahaffy (1976–1991), Canadian homicide victim
 - Leslie Mann (born 1972), American actress
 - Lesley Manville (born 1956), English actress
 - Leslie Marshall (journalist), American journalist
 - Leslie Marshall (writer), American novelist, magazine editor and journalist
 - Leslie "Sam" Phillips (born 1962), American singer and songwriter
 - Leslie Pope (1954–2020), American set decorator
 - Lesley Stahl (born 1941), American television journalist
 - Lesley Sharp (born 1960), English stage, film, and television actress
 - Leslie Silva (born 1968), American actress
 - Leslie Crocker Snyder (born 1942), American lawyer and former judge
 - Leslie Uggams (born 1943), American actress
 - Leslie Van Houten (born 1949), American murderer and member of the Manson Family
 - Lesley Ann Warren (born 1946), American actress
 
Male
- Les Aspin (1938–1995), American politician
 - Leslie Banks (1890–1952), English actor
 - Leslie Benzies (born 1971), Scottish video game producer and former president of Rockstar North
 - Leslie Bohem (born 1951), screenwriter who wrote Dante's Peak and Taken, among others
 - Leslie Cauchi, backup singer with The Del-Satins and Johnny Maestro & the Brooklyn Bridge
 - Leslie Charteris (1907–1993), half-Chinese, half-English author of primarily mystery fiction
 - Leslie Cheung (1956–2003), Hong Kong actor-singer
 - Leslie Edward "Les" Claypool (born 1963), lead vocalist and bassist in the band Primus
 - Leslie Cochran (1951–2012), vagrant cross-dresser of Austin, Texas
 - Leslie Claudius (1927–2012), Indian Olympic hockey player
 - Leslie Crowther (1933–1996), English comedian and TV presenter
 - Leslie Duncan (1880–1952), Australian journalist and politician
 - Leslie J. Edhlund (1911–1994), American mechanical engineer and politician
 - Les Ferdinand (born 1966), English footballer
 - Leslie Frazier (born 1959), American NFL head coach and former player
 - Les Gleadell (1921–2009), Falkland Islands civil servant
 - Leslie Groves (1896–1970), American general in command of the Manhattan Project
 - Leslie Groves (cricketer) (1911-1990), New Zealand cricketer
 - Leslie Bob Hope (1903–2003), born Leslie Townes Hope, British-born American actor-comedian
 - Leslie Howard (actor) (1893–1943), British actor
 - Leslie Howard (musician) (born 1948), Australian pianist and composer
 - Leslie Mervyn Jayaratne, Sri Lankan Sinhala judge, author, 2nd Governor of Southern Province, Sri Lanka
 - Leslie Peter Johnson (1930–2016), English philologist
 - Leslie Jones (disambiguation), several people
 - Leslie Jordan (1955–2022), American actor
 - Leslie Lamport (born 1941), American computer scientist
 - Les Locke (1934–c. 1996), Scottish footballer with Queens Park Rangers
 - Leslie Khoo Kwee Hock, Singaporean convicted murderer and life convict
 - Leslie Lynch King, Jr. (1913–2006), birth name of 38th U.S. President Gerald Ford
 - Leslie Manigat (1930–2014), President of Haiti
 - Les Miles (born 1953), American college football coach and former player
 - Leslie Miller (disambiguation), several people
 - Les Mills (born 1934), New Zealand track and field athlete and politician
 - Leslie Moonves (born 1949), President and CEO of CBS
 - Leslie Nielsen (1926–2010), Canadian-American actor and comedian
 - Leslie Odom Jr. (born 1981), American actor and singer
 - Leslie O'Neal (born 1964), American football player
 - Leslie Parnas (1931–2022), American musician
 - Leslie Phillips (1924–2022), English actor
 - Leslie Pridgen (born 1978), American rapper who goes by the name of Freeway
 - Leslie E. Robertson (1928-2021), American engineer
 - Leslie Sears (1901–1992), English cricketer
 - Leslie Stephen (1832–1904), English author and critic
 - Leslie Thomas (1931–2014), British author
 - Leslie Valiant (born 1949), British computer scientist
 - Leslie L. Westin (1917–1985), American businessman, educator, and politician
 - Leslie West (1945–2020), American musician
 - Les Wexner (born 1937), American businessman, founder of L Brands
 - Leslie D. Zettergren (born 1943), American biomedical researcher
 - Leslie Patrick Bailey (1953–1993), British serial killer and member of the 'Dirty Dozen'
 
Surname
- Alan M. Leslie, Scottish psychologist
 - Alexander Leslie, Earl of Ross (died 1402)
 - Alexander Leslie, 1st Earl of Leven (c.1580–1661)
 - Alexander Leslie of Auchintoul (died 1663)
 - Andrew Leslie (Canadian Army officer) (born 1957), Canadian Forces general and politician
 - Andrew Leslie (shipbuilder) (1818–?), Scottish shipbuilder
 - Andrew Leslie, 5th Earl of Rothes (died 1611), Scottish nobleman
 - Ann Leslie (1941-2023), British journalist
 - Austin Leslie (1934–2005), New Orleans chef
 - Bethel Leslie (1929–1999), American actress and screenwriter
 - Cameron Leslie (born 1990), New Zealand paralympics gold medal winner
 - Charles Leslie (nonjuror) (1650–1722), British Jacobite nonjuror and controversialist
 - Charles Leslie (priest) (1718–1781), Irish Anglican priest
 - Charles Robert Leslie (1794–1859), American genre painter
 - Chris Leslie (born 1972), British Labour Co-operative Member of Parliament for Shipley and for Nottingham East
 - Chris Leslie (musician) (born 1956), English electric folk musician
 - Conor Leslie (born 1991), American actress
 - Cory Leslie (born 1989), American steeplechase runner
 - David Leslie, 1st Lord Newark (c. 1600–1682), Scottish Civil War general
 - David Leslie (Oregon politician) (c. 1797–1869), American missionary and pioneer in Oregon
 - David Leslie (racing driver) (1953–2008), Scottish Touring Car racing driver
 - Delroy Leslie (born 1970), Jamaican boxer
 - Desmond Leslie (1921–2001), Irish writer and film-maker
 - Donald Leslie, (1911–2004), American musician, created and manufactured the Leslie speaker
 - Edgar Leslie (1885–1976), American songwriter, lyricist, charter member of ASCAP
 - Edward Leslie (born 1957), American professional wrestler
 - Frank Leslie (1821–80), English-American publisher of Frank Leslie's Weekly
 - Frank Leslie (Medal of Honor), American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
 - Franklyn Leslie (C. 1848 – c. 1930), western gunfighter
 - Frederick W. Leslie (born 1951), NASA payload specialist
 - George Dunlop Leslie (1835–1921), English artist
 - Henry David Leslie (1822–1896), English composer and conductor
 - Javicia Leslie, (born 1987), American actress
 - Jim Leslie (journalist) (1937–1976), American public relations executive
 - Jim Leslie (businessman) (1922–2012), Australian businessman
 - Joan Leslie (1925–2015), American actress
 - John Leslie (disambiguation), several people
 - Jordan Leslie (born 1991), American football player
 - Lawrie Leslie (1935–2019), Scottish footballer
 - Lew Leslie (1886–1963), Broadway producer
 - Lisa Leslie (born 1972), American basketball player
 - Martin Leslie (Australian footballer) (born 1962), Australian rules footballer
 - Martin Leslie (rugby union) (born 1971), New Zealand rugby union player
 - May Sybil Leslie (1887–1937), British chemist
 - Megan Leslie, a Member of Parliament in the riding of Halifax, Nova Scotia
 - Melanie Leslie, dean of the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law
 - Michael Leslie (born 1993), Scottish snooker player
 - Michael Leslie (dancer), Indigenous Australian dancer and choreographer
 - Miriam Leslie (1828–1914), American publisher, author, and suffragist, wife of Frank Leslie
 - Patrick Leslie (1815–1881), early settler in Australia
 - Preston Leslie (1819–1907), governor of Kentucky (1871–75)
 - R. Conrad Leslie, American businessman
 - Robert Stanley Leslie, WW2 War Veteran
 - Rose Leslie (born 1987), Scottish actress
 - Ryan Leslie (born 1978), American record producer and singer
 - Shane Leslie, Sir John Randolph Leslie, 3rd Baronet (1885–1971)
 - Sheila Leslie (born 1955), American politician
 - Stefan Leslie (born 1987), Canadian soccer player
 - Steve Leslie (footballer, born 1976), Scottish footballer
 - Steve Leslie (footballer, born 1987), Scottish footballer
 - Thomas Edward Cliffe Leslie (1825–1882), Irish economist
 - Walter Leslie, Lord of Ross (died 1382)
 - Walter Leslie (field marshal) (1607–1667), Imperial Field Marshal
 - William Leslie (disambiguation) or Bill Leslie, several people
 
Fictional characters
- Leslie Burke, the female protagonist of the Katherine Paterson novel Bridge to Terabithia
 - Leslie Crambottom, a character In the American sitcom Silver Spoons
 - Leslie Lynnton, the socialite played by Elizabeth Taylor in the 1956 film Giant
 - Lieutenant Leslie, a character from Star Trek, played by Eddie Paskey
 - Leslie "Jake" Ryan (Hannah Montana), a recurring character on the Disney Channel program Hannah Montana, played by Cody Linley
 - Leslie Chow, Chinese character in The Hangover
 - Leslie Knope, the main character on the NBC sitcom Parks and Recreation, played by Amy Poehler
 - Leslie Winkle, a recurring character on the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory, played by Sara Gilbert
 - Leslie, a flower from The Amazing World of Gumball, a Cartoon Network British animated series
 - Leslie Meyers, a character in South Park
 - Nurse Leslie, a character in Camp Lazlo
 - Leslie Withers, a character from the survival horror video game The Evil Within
 - Leslie P. Lilylegs, an antagonist in the Looney Tunes
 - Leslie Kyle, a character in the video game, Final Fantasy VII Remake, and the novel, Final Fantasy VII The Kids Are Alright: A Turks Side Story, voiced by Mark Whitten
 - Lesley is a playable character in the mobile game Mobile Legends: Bang Bang
 - Captain Leslie Hero, a main character from the adult animated television sitcom Drawn Together and a lecherous parody of Superman and other superheroes
 - Leslie Vernon, the main character of the 2006 horror-comedy "Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon", played by Nathan Baesel
 - Leslie Noodman, a character from Sanjay and Craig
 - The Great Leslie, a character played by Tony Curtis in the 1965 film The Great Race
 - Leslie, a lesbian from adult animated series Brickleberry
 - Leslie, a student in the Wayside animated TV series
 - Leslie Bloomberg, protagonist of upcoming webcomic series 8th Grade.
 
See also
- Leslie (disambiguation)
 - Lesley (disambiguation)
 - Tropical Storm Leslie – tropical cyclones named Leslie
 
References
- ↑ "Fife Place-name Data :: Leslie". fife-placenames.glasgow.ac.uk.
 - ↑ Campbell, Mike. "Meaning, origin and history of the name Leslie". Behind the Name.
 - ↑ "Laszlo". kidpaw.com. Retrieved April 28, 2023.
 - ↑ "Definitions for lászló". definitions.net. Retrieved April 28, 2023.
 - ↑ "Vladislav". nameberry.com. Retrieved April 28, 2023.
 
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