Louis-Léonce Trullet (Saint-Tropez, 6 October 1756 – Toulon, 1 February 1827) was a French Navy officer.
In September 1793, Trullet was tasked by the French ambassador in Constantinople with ferrying despatches to France.
Arriving at Fort de Brégançon, his ship was intercepted by the British, but he managed to repulse them and secure the documents.
On Timoléon, Trullet took part in the Battle of the Nile, at the rearmost position in the French line.
Captured at the action of 18 June 1799 and taken prisoner to England, Trullet was released on parole the next month.