There are
2135
Levers in the USA
Lever is the
14084th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Lever

WilliamLever,

British industrialist and philanthropist. He founded the Lever Brothers soap manufacturing company, now known as Unilever. Leverhulme contributed to various social, cultural and educational initiatives.

CharlesJames

Irish novelist and playwright. Known for his humorous and adventurous novels, Lever wrote extensively about Irish life in the 19th century. His notable works include 'Harry Lorrequer' and 'The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer.'

JamesLever

English comic novelist. Lever wrote satirical and humorous novels, often featuring eccentric characters. His best-known work is 'Charles Lever: His Life in His Letters,' a fictional autobiography of himself.

SarahLever

Australian painter and printmaker. Sarah Lever is known for her vibrant and abstract artwork, which often incorporates geometric shapes and bold colors. Her works have been exhibited internationally.

TomLever

American jazz musician. Tom Lever is a renowned saxophonist who has played with various jazz ensembles and recorded several albums. Lever's improvisational skills and unique sound have earned him critical acclaim.

Lever Genealogy

OriginsThe surname Lever has English, Irish, and Scottish origins.
Geographic DistributionThe surname Lever is associated with various regions, including England, Ireland, Scotland, and other countries where individuals with the surname migrated.
VariationsVariations of the surname Lever include Leaver, Livers, and Leverman.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration of individuals with the surname Lever occurred during different periods and in various places. Some notable migrations include the movement of Lever families from England to Australia during the 19th century, as well as the immigration of Lever descendants to the United States, particularly in the early 20th century. Reasons for migration and immigration include seeking better economic opportunities, religious freedom, and exploring new territories.