Lebrón
Lebrón is a surname originating in Spain, where it is most prevalent in the Autonomous Community of Andalucía.[1] It is an augmentative of liebre (hare in Spanish).[2] Lebrón is sometimes transliterated into English as Lebron or LeBron, although these forms can also be derived from the French surnames Lebrun or Le Brun. People with the name include:
As a surname
- Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón (1794–1876) a.k.a. "Santa Anna", Mexican political leader, general and president
- Benjamín Cintrón Lebrón, Puerto Rican politician
- Betty LeBron, lead singer of the freestyle group Sweet Sensation
- Gram LeBron (born 1973), American musician
- Jerónimo Lebrón de Quiñones, 16th century Spanish colonial governor of Puerto Rico and Colombia
- Lolita Lebrón (1919–2010), Puerto Rican activist and revolutionary
- Luisa Lebrón (born 1949), Puerto Rican judge and politician
- Manuel Luis Lebrón (Born 1981 in Seville), Spanish Real Betis football player
- Mariasela Álvarez Lebrón, Miss World 1982 and Miss Dominican Republic 1982
- Michael William Lebron a.k.a. "Lionel" (born 1958), American radio and television personality
- Mike Lebrón a.k.a. "Spanish Mike" (born 1934), Puerto Rican pool player
- Mariano Lebrón Saviñón (born 1922), Dominican writer
- Nathan Lebron (born 1971), American politician
- Sergio Calatayud Lebrón (born 1990), Spanish footballer
- Juan Manuel Lebrón (born 1947), Puerto Rican actor, model, scriptwriter, television producer
- LeBrón Brothers, Puerto Rican music orchestra
As a given name
- LeBron James (born 1984), American basketball player
- The LeBrons, a mock family based on the basketball player
- LeBron James Jr. (born 2004), American basketball player
- Lebron Shields (born 1937), American football player
- Lebrun Constantine (born 1874), West Indies cricket player
See also
- David Leebron (born 1956), the seventh president of Rice University
- Charles Le Brun 17th Century French painter
- Chrysler LeBaron an American car model, often called Le B'ron by enthusiasts.
References
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