Ferdinand Lelièvre (7 November 1799 – 24 January 1885) was a French lawyer and colonial landowner who became Senator of the Algiers department of Algeria from 1876 to 1885.
He was an active supporter of the French Second Republic of 1848–51, and an opponent of the Second French Empire that followed.
This led to his deportation to Algeria in 1858, where he became influential in opposition politics.
After the fall of the empire, he was elected Senator of Algeria on a Republican platform.