The surname le Blanc, LeBlanc or Leblanc may refer to:
A
- Abel LeBlanc (born c. 1936), Canadian politician
 - Abraham LeBlanc (1840–1913), Canadian merchant and political figure
 - Adrian Nicole LeBlanc, American journalist
 - Alfred LeBlanc (1869–1921), French aviator
 - Amy K. LeBlanc, American veterinary oncologist and cancer biology researcher
 - André LeBlanc (artist) (1921–1998), Haitian comic artist
 - André LeBlanc (DC Comics), fictional jewelry thief in DC Comics
 - Angela LeBlanc, Canadian writer and freelance literary reviewer, also known as Angela Narth
 - Annie LeBlanc (born 1992), Canadian middle-distance runner
 - Anthony LeBlanc, Canadian sports executive
 - Antoine le Blanc (died 1833), American murderer
 - Armand LeBlanc (1921-2004), American politician
 - Arthur LeBlanc (born 1943), the 33rd and current Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia
 - Azor LeBlanc (1927-2011), Canadian business owner and political figure
 
B
- Bart le Blanc (born 1946), Dutch economist
 - Benjamin Amedeé LeBlanc (1879–1946), Canadian physician and political figure
 - Bernard LeBlanc (born 1949), Canadian politician
 - Bertin LeBlanc (born 1945), Canadian politician
 - Bertrand LeBlanc, Canadian politician
 - Bob LeBlanc (born 1962), American football player
 
C
- Carl LeBlanc (born 1955), American guitarist and banjo player
 - Cassandra Beth "Casey" LeBlanc (born 1987), Canadian recording artist
 - Charles Leblanc (born 1996), Canadian baseball player
 - Christian LeBlanc (born 1958), American actor
 - Clarence White (born Clarence Joseph LeBlanc; 1944–1973), American bluegrass and country guitarist and singer
 - Claude le Blanc (1669-1728), French royal official
 
D
- Daniel LeBlanc (disambiguation), several people
 - Daniel Wallace LeBlanc (1930–2013), American lawyer and jurist
 - Deborah LeBlanc, American horror author
 - Diana Fowler LeBlanc (born 1940), widow of Romeo LeBlanc
 - Dominic LeBlanc (born 1967), Canadian politician
 - Drew LeBlanc (born 1989), American ice hockey player
 - Dudley J. LeBlanc (1894–1971), Louisiana state senator and the developer of Hadacol
 - Dylan LeBlanc (born 1990), American singer
 
E
- Edward Oliver LeBlanc (1923-2004), Dominican politician
 - Evée LeBlanc (1878–1978), Canadian fishing captain
 
F
- Francis LeBlanc (born 1953), member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1988 to 1997
 - Fred S. LeBlanc, Louisiana attorney general and mayor of Baton Rouge
 
G
- Gaston Thomas LeBlanc (1941–1980), Canadian politician
 - George H. LeBlanc, the former mayor of Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
 - Guillaume LeBlanc (born 1962), Canadian former athlete who mainly competed in the 20 kilometre walk
 - Guy LeBlanc (born 1960), Canadian keyboardist, member of rock bands Nathan Mahl and Camel
 - Guy Joseph LeBlanc (born 1950), Canadian politician
 - Győző Leblanc (born 1947), Hungarian tenor opera singer, actor and director
 
H
- Hélène LeBlanc (born 1958), Canadian politician
 - Henry S. LeBlanc (1865–1946), Canadian merchant and political figure
 - Hubert Le Blanc (flourished 1740s), French viol player
 
I
- Isidore LeBlanc (1837–1919), Acadian politician, ship owner and merchant
 
J
- Jacob LeBlanc (born 1981), American former professional soccer player
 - Jacques LeBlanc (born 1964), Canadian former boxer
 - James LeBlanc, American actor
 - Janique LeBlanc, Canadian curler
 - Jean-Bernard, abbé Le Blanc (1707–1787), French art critic
 - Jean-Paul LeBlanc (born 1946), Canadian former professional ice hockey player
 - Jean-Paul LeBlanc (politician) (1923–2021), Canadian former politician
 - Jean-Marie Leblanc (born 1944), French cyclist and director of the Tour de France
 - Jeanne Leblanc (born 1978), Canadian film director and screenwriter
 - Jeff LeBlanc (born 1986), American independent singer and songwriter
 - Jimmie LeBlanc (born 1977), Canadian composer and guitarist
 - Jean (John) B. LeBlanc (born 1939), Canadian former jockey in Thoroughbred horse racing
 - John LeBlanc (born 1964), Canadian former professional ice hockey left winger
 - Judith M. LeBlanc (born 1936), American psychologist, teacher and special education researcher
 - Jules LeBlanc (born 2004), American YouTuber, actress, singer, model, and internet personality
 - Julius LeBlanc Stewart (1855–1919), American artist
 
K
- Karen LeBlanc, Canadian film, television and musical theatre actress
 - Karina LeBlanc (born 1980), Canadian soccer goalkeeper
 - Keith LeBlanc, American drummer and record producer
 - Ken Leblanc (disambiguation), several people
 
L
- Larry LeBlanc, music journalist
 - Lenny LeBlanc (born 1951), American musician and songwriter
 - Leo LeBlanc (1939–1995), American musician
 - Lisa LeBlanc (born 1990), Canadian singer-songwriter
 - Louis César de La Baume Le Blanc (1708-1780), French nobleman
 - Louis Guy LeBlanc (1921–1990), Liberal party member of the House of Commons of Canada
 - Louis Jean Joseph Leblanc (born 1991), Canadian retired professional ice hockey centre
 - Louise Profeit-LeBlanc (born 1951), Aboriginal storyteller
 - Lucie Leblanc (born 1962), Canadian politician
 
M
- Marc LeBlanc, educator about and designer of video games
 - Marie-Angélique Memmie Le Blanc (1712–1775), French feral child
 - Mario LeBlanc (born 1977), Acadian musician, known under his stage name Fayo
 - Marlon LeBlanc (born 1976), American soccer coach
 - Matt LeBlanc (born 1967), American actor, known for playing Joey Tribbiani in the sitcom Friends and Joey, and himself in Episodes
 - Maurice Leblanc (1857–1923) French engineer and industrialist
 - Maurice Leblanc (1864–1941), French novelist
 - Maurice Le Blanc-Smith (1896–1986), British World War I flying ace
 - Michael LeBlanc (born 1987), Canadian track athlete specializing in the 100 metres
 - Michel Leblanc (ice hockey) (born 1959), French ice hockey player
 - Monique LeBlanc, Canadian politician
 - Moreland le Blanc (born 1989), Sint Maarten cricketer
 
N
- Neil LeBlanc (born 1956), Canadian politician
 - Nicolas Leblanc (1742–1806), French chemist and surgeon
 - Nicole M. LeBlanc, head milliner of Fleur de Paris in New Orleans
 
O
- Olivier J. Leblanc (1830–1919), Canadian politician of Acadian descent
 - Ovide Le Blanc (1801–1870), Canadian notary and politician
 
P
- Paul LeBlanc (make-up artist), make-up artist who won an Oscar for Amadeus
 - Paul LeBlanc (college president), current president of Southern New Hampshire University
 - Paul Le Blanc (historian) (born 1947), American historian
 - Peter LeBlanc (born 1988), Canadian professional ice hockey forward
 - Peter LeBlanc (born 1938), Canadian chartered accountant and former political figure
 - Philibert LeBlanc (1890–1964), Canadian politician
 - Pierre LeBlanc (c. 1720 – 1799), Acadian pioneer and co-founder of Pointe-de-l'Église
 
R
- Richard LeBlanc (born 1958), American Democratic member of the Michigan State House of Representatives
 - Richard LeBlanc (born 1955), Canadian politician, also known as Cy LeBlanc
 - Rita Benson LeBlanc (born 1977), Vice Chairman of the Board of the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League
 - Roméo LeBlanc (1927–2009), Canadian Governor General
 
S
- Samuel A. LeBlanc I (1886–1955), Louisiana politician and judge
 - Stanley le Blanc Smith (1849-1922), English rower
 - Steven A. LeBlanc (born 1943), American archaeologist, author
 - Suzie LeBlanc (born 1961), Canadian soprano and early music specialist
 
W
- Wade LeBlanc (born 1984), American baseball pitcher
 
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