Villeneuve is a French surname based on a toponym that means New City or New Town. Variations include: de Villeneuve or Devilleneuve, which means from New City / from New Town. It may refer to:
- Andrew Villeneuve, founder and executive director the Northwest Progressive Institute in the U.S.
 - Anne Villeneuve (illustrator) (born 1966), Canadian writer and illustrator
 - Anne Villeneuve (scientist), American geneticist
 - Annie Villeneuve (born 1983), singer from Quebec, Canada
 - Carel de Villeneuve (1897–1974), Dutch lawyer and public servant in Indonesia
 - Denis Villeneuve (born 1967), film director
 - Francine Villeneuve (born 1964), Canadian horse racing pioneer and thoroughbred jockey
 - Gabrielle-Suzanne Barbot de Villeneuve (1695–1755), French writer
 - Gilles Villeneuve (1950–1982), former F1 driver
- Jacques Villeneuve (born 1971), racing driver, son of Gilles
 
 - Jacques Villeneuve (racing driver, born 1953), racing driver and world champion snowmobile racer, brother of Gilles
 - Jean-Marie-Rodrigue Villeneuve (1883-1947), Canadian Cardinal, Archbishop of Quebec
 - Jérôme Pétion de Villeneuve (1756–1794), French writer and politician
 - Julien Vallou de Villeneuve (1795–1866), French photographer
 - Justin de Villeneuve, 1960s British celebrity, boyfriend and manager of the model Twiggy
 - Louis Devilleneuve, French canoeist
 - Noble Villeneuve (born 1938-2018), Canadian politician
 - Pierre Devilleneuve, French canoeist
 - Pierre-Charles Villeneuve (né Pierre-Charles-Silvestre de Villeneuve) (1763–1806), French admiral during the Napoleonic Wars
 - Raymond Villeneuve (born 1943), political activist in Canada
 
See also
- Christian de Villeneuve-Esclapon (1852–1931), French politician
 - Christophe de Villeneuve-Bargemon (1771–1829), French public official
 
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