Leemans is a Dutch occupational surname derived from leenman, a feudal tenant or vassal. It is particularly common in Flanders. People with this surname include: Anthonie Leemans (1631–1673), Dutch still life painter, brother of Johannes Clint Leemans (born 1995), Dutch footballer Conradus Leemans (1809–1893), Dutch Egyptologist and museum director Egide François Leemans (1839–1883), Belgian painter, draughtsman and engraver Fernand Leemans (1925–2004), Belgian figure skater (1950), Belgian comics artist Jo Leemans (born 1927), Belgian singer Johannes Leemans (1633–1688), Dutch still l
Leemans is a Dutch occupational surname derived from leenman, a feudal tenant or vassal. It is particularly common in Flanders. People with this surname include: Anthonie Leemans (1631–1673), Dutch still life painter, brother of Johannes Clint Leemans (born 1995), Dutch footballer Conradus Leemans (1809–1893), Dutch Egyptologist and museum director Egide François Leemans (1839–1883), Belgian painter, draughtsman and engraver Fernand Leemans (1925–2004), Belgian figure skater (1950), Belgian comics artist Jo Leemans (born 1927), Belgian singer Johannes Leemans (1633–1688), Dutch still life painter and wine dealer, brother of Anthonie Ken Leemans (born 1983), Belgian footballer Kimberly Leemans, a U.S. model (1961), Belgian trade unionist Pieter Leemans (1897–1980), Belgian classical musician and composer Tuffy Leemans (1912–1979), American football player Victor Leemans (1901–1971), Belgian (Flemish) sociologist and politician (1926–1998), Belgian sociologist and politician (1841–1929), Dutch civil engineer and statesman Wilhelmus François Leemans (1912–1991), Dutch lawyer and assyriologist
== See also == Leeman (disambiguation)
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