| Gender | Unisex | 
|---|---|
| Other names | |
| Related names | Lester, Leslie, Lesley | 
Les is a given name, usually short for Lester or Leslie. Also, a romanization of Ukrainian name Лесь [ˈlɛsʲ]. Les may refer to:
People:
- Les Aspin (1938–1995), American politician
 - Les AuCoin (born 1942), American politician
 - Les Baxter (1922–1996), American musician and composer
 - Les Blank (1935–2013), American documentary filmmaker
 - Les Brown (bandleader) (1912–2001), American jazz musician and bandleader
 - Les Brown (speaker) (born 1945), American motivational speaker and politician
 - Les Claypool (born 1963), American rock bassist and founding member of Primus
 - Les Costello (1928–2002), Canadian ice hockey player and Catholic priest
 - Les Crane (1933–2008), American broadcaster and talk show host
 - Les Darcy (1895–1917), Australian boxer
 - Les Dawson (1931–1993), English comedian
 - Les Dennis (born 1953), English television presenter
 - Les Dodd (born 1954), English snooker player
 - Les Eaves (born c. 1967), American businessman and state legislator
 - Les Edwards (born 1949), British illustrator
 - Les Elgart (1917–1995), American jazz trumpeter and bandleader
 - Les Ferdinand (born 1966), English football coach and former player
 - Les Fradkin (born 1951), American guitarist and composer
 - Les Gleadell (1921–2009), Falkland Islands civil servant
 - Les Goble (1932–2019), American National Football League player
 - Les Gold (born 1950), American pawnbroker and media personality
 - Les Gray (1946–2004), English singer and songwriter
 - Les Green (1941–2012), English footballer and manager
 - Les Greenberg (born 1945), Canadian psychologist
 - Les Guthman, American filmmaker
 - Les Humphries (born 1940), Founder of the Les Humphries Singers
 - Les Kaufman, evolutionary ecologist, Professor of Biology at Boston University
 - Les Kurbas (1887–1937), Ukrainian movie and theater director. Considered to be one of the lead figures of the Executed Renaissance
 - Les McCann (born 1935), American soul jazz and R&B pianist and vocalist
 - Les McKeown (1955–2021), Scottish pop singer, lead singer of the Bay City Rollers
 - Les Mills (born 1934), New Zealand shot putter, discus thrower and politician
 - Les Munro (1919-2015), New Zealand Air Force pilot
 - Les Palmer (American football) (1923–2006), American National Football League player
 - Les Paul, stage name of American jazz guitarist and inventor Lester William Polsfuss (1915–2009)
 - Les Podervianskyi (born 1952), Ukrainian painter, poet, playwright and performer
 - Les Reed (footballer) (1932–2021), Australian rules footballer
 - Les Reed (football coach) (born 1952), English football coach and manager
 - Les Reed (songwriter) (1935–2019), English songwriter, arranger, musician and light orchestra leader
 - Les Serdyuk (1940–2010), Soviet and Ukrainian theater and film actor
 - Les Shannon (1926–2007), English football player and manager
 - Les Stroud (born 1961), Canadian filmmaker and survival expert, creator, writer, producer, director, cameraman and host of the television series Survivorman
 - Les Tanyuk (1938–2016), Ukrainian theater and film director, dissident and politician
 - Les Tremayne (1913–2003), British radio, film, and television actor
 
Fictional characters:
- Les Battersby, a fictional character in Coronation Street
 - Les Nessman, a fictional character in WKRP in Cincinnati
 - Les, a fictional character in the Bring It On film series
 - Les, a fictional character in Newsies
 - Les, a fictional character in The Search for One-eye Jimmy
 - Lifesaver Les, a fictional character in Pizza (TV series)
 
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