List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
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Mar
- Maracle, Lee, Canadian writer
- Maradona, Diego, (born 1960), football player
- Maragall, Joan, (1860-1911), writer
- Maraini, Dacia, novelist
- Marais, Jean, (1913-1998), French actor
- Maranazano, Salvatore, (died 1931), crime boss
- Maranzano, Salvatore, (1868-1931), mafioso
- Marat, Jean Paul, (1743-1793), French revolutionary
- Maravich, Pete, (1947-1988), Basketball hall of famer, former NBA player
- Maraz, Adriana, (born 1931), paintress and graphic artist.
- Marber, Andreas, dramatist, author
- Marc, Franz, (1880-1916), painter
- Marceau, Alma, French novelist
- Marceau, Marcel, (born 1923), mime
- Marceau, Sophie, (born 1966), Princess Isabelle in Braveheart, a "Bond" Girl
- Marcel, Gabriel, philosopher
- Marcellinus, Pope, (296-304)
- Marcello, Alessandro (1669-1747), composer
- Marcello, Benedetto (1686-1739), composer
- Marcello, Carlos, US mafia boss
- Marcellus I, Pope, (308-309)
- Marcellus II, Pope
- Marchais, Georges, (1920-1997), politician
- Marchand, Nancy, (died 2000), actress
- March, Ausias, (1397-1459), poet of the 15th century
- March, Fredric, (1897-1975), actor
- March, Hannah, author
- Marcian, (c. 390-457), Roman Emperor
- Marciano, Rocky, (1924-1969), US world champion boxer
- Marcianus, Byzantine Emperor
- Marconi, Guglielmo, (1874-1937), Italian engineer, inventor of radio
- Marcos, Imelda, (born 1929), shoe collector
- Marcos, Niurka, (born circa 1977), Cuban-Mexican singer, dancer and actress
- Marcos IV of Alexandria, (1348-1363), Coptic Pope
- Marcos V of Alexandria, (1610-1621), Coptic Pope
- Marcos VI of Alexandria, (1645-1660), Coptic Pope
- Marcos, Ferdinand, (1917-1989), dictator of Philippines
- Marcos, Subcomandante, of the Zapatista Army of National Liberation in Chiapas, Mexico
- Marcoussis, Louis, Polish painter
- Marcovicci, Andrea, (born 1948), singer, actress
- Marcuse, Ludwig, (1894-1971), author and philosopher
- Marcus II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Marcus, Pope, (335-336)
- Marcus, Sigfried, inventor of automobile in 1864 in Vienna, lived most of his life in Austria
- Marcuse, Herbert, (born 1898), philosopher
- Marcy, William L, Democratic, 1833-1838
- Marczynski, Adam, Polish painter
- Mardefelt, Conrad, Swedish soldier
- Mares, Paul, (1900-1949), musician
- Maresuke Nogi, (died 1912)
- Margaret I of Denmark, (1353-1412), (Margrete I) : 1387-1412
- Margaret II of Denmark, (born 1940)
- Margaret of Burgundy, (died 1503), sister of Edward IV of England
- Margaret of Navarre, (1492-1549), Queen of Navarre and writer
- Margarito, Antonio (born 1978) world champion boxer
- Margheriti, Antonio, (born 1930), film maker
- Marghinotti, Giovanni
- Margison, Richard, operatic tenor
- Margoshes, David, Canadian writer
- Margulies, Julianna, (born 1966), actress
- Margulis, Grigory, mathematician
- Margulis, Lynn, biologist
- Maria Cristina, Princess of Spain
- María, Domingo Santa, president
- Maria, Henrietta, (1609-1669), Queen of England
- Maria I of Portugal, (1777-1816), Portuguese monarch
- Maria II of Portugal, (1826-1828, 1834-1853), Portuguese monarch
- Maria of Russia, Grand Duchess, (1899-1918)
- Maria, Angelica, actress
- Maria João & Mário Laginha, (jazz singer & piano player)
- Maria José of Savoy, Princess of Piedmont - tried to negotiate separate peace with the United States
- Maria, La India, (born 1940), Mexican comedian
- Mariano IV di Arborea
- Maria Teresa, Princess of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, (born 1772), later wife of Emperor Francis II
- Maria Theresa of Austria, (1717-1780), Bohemian aristocrat
- Maric, Mileva, (1875-1948), Serb
- Marichal, Juan, (born 1937), baseball player
- Marie, Ferdinand, (died 1894), French diplomat and engineer
- Mariën, Marcel, surrealist
- Marie, Rose, (born 1923), actress
- Marillion, musician
- Marina, Princess, (1906-1968), of the United Kingdom
- Marin, Cheech, (born 1946), actor, comedian
- Marin, John, (1870-1953), American painter
- Marinetti, Filippo, Italian founder of Futurism
- Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso, (1876-1944)
- Marini, Giambattista, (1569-1625), poet
- Marini, Marino, (1901-1980), sculptor
- Marini, Valeria
- Marino, Dan, (born 1961), American football star
- Marinus I, Pope, (882-884)
- Marinus II, Pope, (942-946)
- Maris, Roger, (1934-1985), Baseball Hall of Famer
- Marius, (157 BC-86 BC), (Roman general)
- Marivaux, Pierre de, (1688-1763), playwright
- Mark
- Markievicz, Countess
- Mark III of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Mark II of Alexandria, (142-152), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Mark the Evangelist, (43-63), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Marker, Chris, (born 1921), film director
- Markham, "Pigmeat, (1904-1981), comedian
- Markham, Edwin, poet
- Mark I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Mark IV of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Marklund, Liza, Swedish writer
- Mark (Maronite Patriarch)
- Markos II of Alexandria, (799-819), Coptic Pope
- Markos III of Alexandria, (1166-1189), Coptic Pope
- Markos IX of Alexandria, (1797-1810), Coptic Pope
- Markos VIII of Alexandria, (1745-1770), Coptic Pope
- Markotic, Nicole, Canadian writer
- Markov, Andrei Andreevich, (1856-1922), Russian
- Markov, Georgi, (1929-1978), Soviet politician
- Markovnikov, Vladimir Vasilevich, chemist
- Marks, Jack, boxer's gumshield
- Marks, Leo, (1920-2001)
- Marks, Louisa, musician
- Mark VI of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Mark V of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Marlatt, Daphne, Canadian writer
- Marley, Rita, singer-songwriter
- Marley, Robert Nesta, (1945-1981), Caribbean reggae musician
- Marley, Ziggy, (born 1968), singer-songwriter
- Marlier, Marcel, Belgian illustrator
- Marlowe, Christopher, (1564-1593), English playwright
- Marlyn, John, (1912-1985), Canadian writer
- Marmaduke, John Sappington, US governor
- Marmaduke, Meredith Miles, US governor
- Maroger, Jacques, (1884-1962), painter
- Marot, Clément, (1496-1544), poet
- Marquard, Rube, (1886-1980), Baseball Hall of Famer
- Marquez, Carlos, actor
- Marquez, Gabriel Garcia, (born 1928), magical realism writer
- Marquis, Don, (1878-1937), author
- Marra, Michael, songwriter
- Marriott, Steve, (1947-1991), musician ("The Small Faces")
- Marryat, Capt. Frederick, (1792-1848), author
- Marsalis, Branford, (born 1960), musician
- Marsalis, Delfeayo, musician
- Marsalis, Ellis, musician & educator
- Marsalis, Jason, musician
- Marsalis, Wynton, (born 1961), musician
- Marsden, Betty, (1919-1998), British comedian
- Marsden, Gerry, (born 1942), singer ("Gerry and the Pacemakers")
- Marsden, Jason, (born 1976), actor
- Marsden, Jerrold E, mathematician
- Marse, Juan, : La Muchacha de las bragas de oro (Premio planeta)
- Marseille, Hans-Joachim, Luftwaffe fighter ace
- Marshall, Donald, Jr, wrongfully convicted of murder; seminal trial regarding racism against First Nations people
- Marshall, Garry, (born 1934), producer, director, writer, actor
- Marshall, Herbert, (1890-1966), actor
- Marshall, Penny, (born 1942), actress, comedienne, film director
- Marshall, Stephen, (born 1594), English Nonconformist divine.
- Marshall, Thomas R, (1854-1925), US politician
- Marsh, Jean, (born 1934), actress, originator of Upstairs Downstairs
- Marsh, Ngaio, (1895-1982), author and theatrical director
- Marsh, Terry, boxer
- Marshall, Amanda, singer
- Marshall, George, (1880-1959), US military officer and politician
- Marshall, George Catlett, (1880-1959), US military officer and politician
- Marshall, John, (born 1755), Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
- Marshall, Thurgood, (1908-1993), US supreme court
- Marsilius of Inghen, scholastic philosopher
- Marsilius of Padua, scholastic philosopher
- Mars, Kenneth, (born 1936), actor
- Marston, A.E, author
- Marston, Roger, scholastic philosopher
- Marszewski, Jozef, Polish painter
- Martel, Charles, (690-724), Mayor of the Palace of the kingdom of the Franks
- Martel, Yann, (born 1963), 2002 Booker Prize Winner
- Martika, (born 1969), Cuban-American singer
- Martin, Antonio, (died 1994), Spanish cyclist
- Martin, Billy, (1928-1989), baseball player, manager
- Martin, Bob, boxer
- Martin, Christian, dramatist, author
- Martin, Daniel, US governor
- Martin, Dean, (1917-1995), singer, actor
- Martin, Dewey, (born 1942), drummer
- Martin, Dick, (born 1922), comedian
- Martinez, Pedro, (born 1971), baseball pitcher
- Martin, George, (born 1926), "5th Beatle": producer of The Beatles' records
- Martin I, Pope, (649-655)
- Martin IV, Pope, (1281-1285)
- Martin V, Pope, (1417-1431)
- Martin, Andrea, actor/comedian
- Martin, Ann, Baby-sitters Club series
- Martin, Bill, and Phil Coulter
- Martin, Christy, (born 1968), world champion woman boxer
- Martin, Elias, (1816-1816), Norwegian monarch, Prime Minister
- Martin, Frank, (1890-1974), composer
- Martin, George R. R, (born 1948), US science fiction editor
- Martin, J.P, (1880-1966), Uncle series
- Martin, John W, American Governor of Florida
- Martin, Jose Miguel Gonzalez, athlete
- Martin, Joseph, 1900-02-28 to 1900-06-15
- Martin, Judith, (born 1938), ("Miss Manners"), etiquette writer
- Martin, Mark, comic creator
- Martin, Mary, (1913-1990), actor
- Martin, Master, scholastic philosopher
- Martin, Millicent, (born 1934), singer, actress
- Martin of Dacia, scholastic philosopher
- Martin of Tours, (died 397), French saint
- Martin, Gayle h, keyboardist
- Martin, Philip, member of Aosdána
- Martin, Quinn, (1922-1987), television producer
- Martin, Ricky, (born 1971), Former Menudo, current pop super star
- Martin, Steve, (born 1945), comedian, stand-up comedian
- Martin, Tony, (born 1912), singer
- Martin, Tyrone G, (died 2003), naval historian
- Martinelli, Elsa, actor
- Martinez, Conchita, (Spain)
- Martini, Pietro
- Martini, Simone, (c.1284-1344)
- Martino, Pat, musician
- Martinson, Harry, (1904-1978), Swedish poet
- Martinson, Moa, Swedish writer
- Martinu, Bohuslav, (1890-1959), Czech composer
- Martin y Soler, Vicente, (died 1806), composer
- Martita, coffee maker who got hired to serve coffee at Univision and began appearing regularly on Univisi
- Martland, Steve, composer
- Martorell, Joanot, (1413-1468), author of Tirant lo Blanch
- Martov, Julius, Menshevik Leader
- Martyn, Edward, co-founder of the Irish Literary Theatre
- Martyn, John, (born 1948), musician
- Marugg, Tip, novelist
- Marvell, Andrew, (1621-1678), poet
- Marvin, Lee, (1924-1987), US actor
- Marx, Chico, (1887-1961), US comedan
- Marx, Groucho, (1890-1977), US comedian
- Marx, Gummo, (Milton)
- Marx, Harpo, (1888-1964), US comedian
- Marx, Karl, (1818-1883), German scholar and founder of Marxism
- Marx, Richard, (born 1963), singer
- Marx, Wilhelm, (born 1863), German politician, chancellor of the Weimar Republic
- Marx, Zeppo, (1901-1979), actor
- Mary, Jesus Christ's mother
- Mary I of England, (1553-1558), Roman Catholic queen
- Mary I of Scotland, (1542-1587), also known as Mary, Queen of Scots
- Mary II of England, (1662-1694)
- Mary of Guise, (born 1515), Regent of Scotland
- Mary of Modena, (born 1658), Queen Consort of King James II of England
- Mary of Teck, (1867-1953), Queen Consort of King George V.