{{wiktionary|Lesseps|de Lesseps}} '''De Lesseps''', '''Lesseps''', or ''variation'', may refer to: {{TOCright}} ==People==

===Surnamed=== * Alexandre de Lesseps (born 1949), French entrepreneur * Barthélemy de Lesseps, (1766–1834), French diplomat and writer * Bertrand Marie de Lesseps (1875–1918), French fencer * Ferdinand de Lesseps (1805–1894), French diplomat and developer of the Suez Canal * Ismaël de Lesseps (1871–1915), French fencer * Jacques de Lesseps (1883–1927), French aviator * Luann de Lesseps (née Nadeau, formerly D'Agostino; born 1965), American television personality, model, author, and singer * Count Mathieu de Lesseps (1771—1832), French diplomat * Mathieu Marie de Lesseps (1870–1953), French equestrian * Victoria de Lesseps (born 1994), French-American painter

===Given named=== * deLesseps Story Morrison, Jr. (1944–1996; nicknamed "Toni"), American lawyer, business consultant, and politician * deLesseps Story Morrison, Sr. (1912–1964; nicknamed "Chep"), American attorney, politician, and mayor of New Orleans, Louisiana

===Nicknamed=== * William Tolly (1715-1784), nicknamed "Ferdinand de Lesseps of Calcutta"

===Fictional characters=== * Frank DeLesseps, a fictional character from the 2009 Stephen King novel ''Under the Dome'' (novel) * Hugo Lesseps ({{langx|ja|ユーゴー・レセップス|Yūgō Reseppusu|link=no}}), a character from Japanese light novel series ''Infinite Dendrogram'' * Viola de Lesseps, the lead character in ''Shakespeare in Love''

==Places== * 13641 de Lesseps, a minor planet named after French diplomat Jean-Baptiste Barthélemy de Lesseps * De Lesseps Lake, a lake in Thunder Bay District, Northwestern Ontario, Canada * De Lesseps River, a river in Thunder Bay District, Northwestern Ontario, Canada

===Facilities and structures=== * De Lesseps Lake Airport, Thunder Bay District, Ontario, Canada * De Lesseps Field, a former airfield in Toronto, Ontario, Canada * Fort De Lesseps, a former U.S. Army Coast Artillery Corps fort at Colón, Panama * Plaça de Lesseps, Barcelona, Spain ** Lesseps station, Barcelona Metro, Barcelona, Spain

==Other uses== * USS ''De Lesseps'' (1918), a World War I tug in the United States Navy * Count of Lesseps ({{langx|fr|comte de Lesseps|link=no}}), a French nobility title held by Mathieu de Lesseps * Viscount of Lesseps ({{langx|fr|viscomte de Lesseps|link=no}}), a French nobility title held by Ferdinand de Lesseps * Lesseps affair (1888) bribery scandal involving Ferdinand de Lesseps

==See also== {{canned search|lesseps|delesseps|de-lesseps|lessepsian}} * Lessepsian migration * {{intitle|delesseps}} * {{intitle|Lesseps}}

{{disambiguation|surname}} Category:De Lesseps family

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