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Les is a term with several distinct uses in language, onomastics, and geography. It appears as a French definite article, as a given-name nickname, and as part of place names or neighborhood abbreviations. In English-language contexts it is often a shortened form of longer names such as Leslie, Lesley, or Lester, and it can also serve as an informal label for a location.

In French, les is the plural definite article used before all plural nouns, regardless of gender. It

As a given name, Les is typically a masculine nickname for longer names such as Leslie, Lesley,

In geography and popular usage, Les also appears as part of place-related terminology. In urban contexts, the

See also: disambiguation of Les, including linguistic usage of the French article and common given-name derivations.

corresponds
to
the
English
“the.”
It
is
written
in
lowercase
in
ordinary
text
and
is
not
capitalized
except
at
the
beginning
of
a
sentence
or
when
starting
a
title.
The
form
derives
from
Latin
illī/illōrum
through
Old
French,
reflecting
a
historical
development
of
the
French
definite
article.
or
Lester.
It
has
been
used
especially
in
English-speaking
countries
and
was
particularly
common
in
the
mid-
to
late
20th
century.
While
most
often
male
in
origin,
it
can
appear
as
part
of
longer
female
names
in
some
cases,
depending
on
regional
naming
traditions.
abbreviation
LES
is
widely
recognized
for
the
Lower
East
Side,
a
neighborhood
in
Manhattan
known
for
its
cultural
history
and
evolving
demographics.
The
sequence
may
also
appear
in
various
toponyms
in
Francophone
regions
or
as
components
of
longer
place
names.