List of people by name: Lo
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Loa - Loc
- Loach, Ken, (born 1936), US film director
- Loaf, Meat, (born 1951), American singer and actor
- Lobachevsky, Nikolai Ivanovich, (1792-1856), Russian mathematician
- Lobanovsky, Valeri, (1939-2002), Ukrainian football player and manager
- Lobo, Duarte, (composer)
- Loc, Tone, (born 1966), musician
- Locatelli, Pietro, (1693-1764), composer
- Loch, Henry Brougham, British politician
- Locke, Gary, US Governor of Washington
- Locke, John, (1632-1704), philosopher
- Locke, Josef, (1917-1999), musician
- Locke, Kimberley
- Locke, Sondra, (born 1947), actress
- Lockhart, June, (born 1925), actress (Lassie's "mother")
- Lockhart, Paul, astronaut
- Locklear, Heather, (born 1961), US actress, model
- Locklin, Hank, musician
- Lockridge, Ross, Jr., (1914-1948), writer
- Lockwood, Margaret, actor
- Lockyer, Joseph, (1836-1920), astronomer
Lod - Lof
- Loden, Barbara, (born 1932), actor
- Loder, Benjamin, president of the Erie Railroad 1845–1853
- Lodge, David, (1921-2003), British actor
- Lodge, David, (born 1935), English novelist
- Lodge, Thomas, (1556-1625), poet
- Lodha, Rajendra Singh, chartered accountant and businessman
- Loeb, Lisa, (born 1968), musician, singer-songwriter
- Loeb, Richard, (1904-1936), US murderer
- Loeb, William, (1905-1982), US newspaper publisher
- Loebner, Hugh, (born 1942), US founder of Loebner Prize in artificial intelligence, activist against criminalization of prostitution
- Loeffler, Friedrich, biologist
- Loeffler, Leopold, Polish painter
- Loerke, Oskar, (1884-1941), lyricist, narrator and essayist
- Loesser, Frank, (1910-1969), songwriter
- Loewe, Carl, (1796-1869), composer, songwriter
- Loewe, Frederic, (1901-1988), songwriter
- Loewy, Maurice, (1833-1907), Austrian/French astronomer
- Lofft, Capel, (died 1824), writer
- Lofgren, Nils, (born 1951), musician
- Lofsky, Lorne, musician
- Lofting, Hugh, (1886-1947), British author The Voyage of Dr. Doolittle
- Lofts, Norah, (born 1904), author
Log - Lol
- Logan, Chief, (~1725-1780), (Mingo)
- Logan, Johnny, Irish singer-songwriter
- Logan, Joshua, (1908-1988), film director, writer
- Logan, William, (1798-1875), founded the Geological Survey of Canada, knighted by Queen Victoria, awarded the French Legion of Honor
- Logar, Lojze, (born 1944), painter and graphic artist.
- Logar, Tine, (1916-2002), philologist and dialectologist.
- Loggia, Robert, (born 1930), actor
- Loggins, David, (born 1947), musician
- Loggins, Kenny, (born 1948), singer
- Logrono, Sunshine, Puerto Rican entertainer
- Loh, Sandra Tsing, (born 1962), writer, performer, musician, humorist
- Lohan, Lindsay, (born 1986), actress
- Lohan, Sinéad, musician
- Lohenstein, Daniel C., dramatist, author
- Loher, Dea, dramatist, author
- Loken, Kristanna, (born 1979), US actress and model
- Lokerman, J. S. H., (died 1945), Dutch resistance fighter
- Lollobrigida, Gina, (born 1927), (Lollo) Italian model
Lom
- Lom, Herbert, (born 1917), Hungarian-American actor
- Lomax, Alan, (1915-2002), musician
- Lombard, Carole, (1908-1942), US actress
- Lombard, Peter, scholastic philosopher
- Lombardi, Mark (1951-2000)
- Lombardi, Vince, (1913-1970), American football coach
- Lombardo, Guy, (1902-1977), Big Band Leader
- Lomborg, Bjørn, (born 1965)
- Lombroso, Cesare (1836-1909), professor of psychiatry, founder of criminology
- Lomonosov, Mikhail, (1711-1765), linguistic reformer
- Lomu, Jonah (born 1975), rugby player
Lon
Lonc - Lond
- Lonchakov, Yuri, astronaut
- London, Jack, (1876-1916), US author of The Sea Wolf
- London, Julie, (born 1926), singer, actress
- London, LaToya
Long
People named Long
- Long, Asa, US checkers player
- Long, Earl, Louisiana Governor
- Long, Huey, (1893-1935), US Louisiana governor & populist politician
- Long, John D., US Governor of Massachusetts
- Long, Maxey, (1978-1959), American athlete
- Long, Pierse, (1739-1789), Revolutionary War Colonel, New Hampshire delegate to Continental Congress
- Long, Richard, British artist
- Long, Russell B., (1918-2003), US Senator
- Long, Shelley, (born 1949), US actress
- Long, Richard, US actor
Longb - Longz
- Longboat, Tom, (1887-1949), marathon runner and World War I despatch runner
- Longchenpa, (1308-1363)
- Longden, James Robert, British Virgin Islands president
- Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth, (1807-1882), American poet
- Longley, Charles Thomas, (1794-1868), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Longley, James B., US politician
- Longley, Luc, basketball player, many NBA teams.
- Longley, Michael, member of Aosdána
- Longstreet, James, (1821-1904), Confederate general
- Longyear, Barry B., US science fiction writer
- Longyka, Jure, Radio journalist.
- Longzi, Gongsun, one of the Logicians of the Warring States Period
Lonn
- Lönnrot, Elias, (1802-1884), Finnish compiler of the Kalevala
Loo - Lop
- Loos, Adolf, (1870-1933), Czech architect
- Loos, Anita, (1888-1981), writer
- Lopat, Edmund Walter "Eddie", (1918-1992), Major League Baseball pitcher
- Lopes, Carlos, (born 1947), (marathon olympic champion)
- Lopes, Lisa, (1971-2002), singer
- Lopez, Adamari, (born 1973), actress
- López de Santa Anna, Antonio, (1794-1876), Mexican dictator
- Lopez, Barry, (born 1945), American Author
- Lopez, Donald (born 1923), World War II pilot, member of the Flying Tigers
- Lopez, Felipe, former NBA basketball player
- Lopez, Jennifer, (born 1970), Puerto Rican actress, singer
- Lopez, Lynda, (born 1973), Puerto Rican news anchor
- Lopez, Mario, (born 1973), actor
- Lopez-Alegria, Michael, astronaut
- Lopez, Mirely, (born 2003), Guatemalan, lone survivor of massacre
- Lopez, Nancy, (born 1957), golfer
- Lopez Irizarry, Ramon, (c.1910), Inventor "Coco Lopez"
- Lopez, Ray, jazz musician
- Lopez, Ricardo, (born 1966), straw weight boxer, world champion
- Lopez, Trini, (born 1937), musician
- Lopez, Vincent (1895-1975), US bandleader
Lor
- Lorac, E.C.R., author
- Lorca, Federico Garcia, Spanish poet
- Lord, Del, (1894-1970), film director
- Lord, Eleazer, president of the Erie Railroad 1833–1835, 1839–1841 and 1844–1845
- Lord, H.C., president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway 1868–1869
- Lord, Jack, (1920-1998), actor
- Lord, Michael (born 1938), British Conservative Member of Parliament
- Lord, Walter, (1917-2002), writer
- Lord, William Paine, US Oregon Governor
- Lorde, Audre, (born 1934), black lesbian activist
- Lords, Traci, (born 1968), US ex-porn actress
- Loren, Sophia, (born 1934), Italian actress
- Lorentzen, Christian, aristocrat
- Lorentzen, Olav, aristocrat
- Lorentzen, Ragnhild, aristocrat
- Lorentzen, Sophia, aristocrat
- Lorentz, Hendrik, (1853-1928), physicist
- Lorenz, Konrad Zacharias, (1903-1989), Austrian founder of ethology
- Lorrah, Jean, science fiction and fantasy author
- Lorrain, Claude, (1600-1682), painter
- Lorre, Peter, (1904-1964), actor
- Lortie, Bernard, FLQ Terrorist
- Lortzing, Albert, German composer
Los - Lot
- Losier-Cool, Rose-Marie, Canadian senator
- Lothair II, (825-869)
- Lothar, (795-855), King of Lotharingia and Holy Roman Emperor
- Lothar II, Holy Roman Emperor, (1075-1137)
- Lotito, Michel, (born 1950), French omnivore
- Lotka, Alred, (1880-1949), American mathematician
- Lotman, Yuri, (1922-1993), Russian polymath
- Lotric, Mihael, (born 1937), poet
- Lott, Trent, (born 1941), US politician
Lou
Loub- Loug
- Loubet, Emile, (1838-1929)
- Louganis, Greg, (born 1960), Olympics gold medalist in diving
- Lougheed, Peter, (born 1928), Canadian politician
- Loughran, Tommy, boxer
Loui
Louis
People named Louis
Louis as given name
- Louis III of East Francia, 876-882(North)
- Louis of Etruria, (born 1773), later King of Etruria
- Louis III of France, (died 882), king of West Francia
- Louis IV of France, (914-984), Frankish king
- Louis V of France, the Indolent 986-987
- Louis VIII of France, (died 1226)
- Louis XIII of France, (1601-1643) monarch
- Louis XIV of France, (1638-1715), monarch
- Louis XV of France, (1710-1774)
- Louis XVI of France, (1754-1793), executed monarch
- Louis XVII of France (1785-1795), retroactively declared monarch
- Louis XVIII of France, (1755-1824)
- Louis the Child, (893-911), Frankish king
- Louis the German, (804-876), Frankish king
- Louis the Pious, (AD 778-840), Frankish king
- Louis the Stammerer, (846-879), Frankish king
- Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and the Rhine, (died 1892)
- Louis IV, Holy Roman Emperor, king 1314, emperor 1328-1347
- Louis II, Holy Roman Emperor, (825-875)
- Louis II Holy Roman Emperor, (died 875)
- Louis I of Hungary, (1370-1382), Polish ruler
- Louis II of Hungary, (1516-1526), Bohemian aristocrat
- Louis I of Monaco, Monaco prince
- Louis II of Monaco, (1870-1949), Monaco prince
- Louis of Nassau, (died 1574), younger brother of William the Silent.
- Louis of Portugal, (1861-1889), Portuguese monarch
- Louis of Savoy, (died 1465)
- Louis-Philippe of France, August 26, (died 1850)
Louis as surname
- Louis, Joe, (1914-1981), heavyweight boxer, world champion
- Louis-Dreyfus, Julia, (born 1961), US comedian
Louise
- Louise, (1776-1810), (Luise), queen of Prussia
- Louise of Savoy, (died 1531), mother of Francis I of France
- Louise, Princess of Sweden, (1851-1926)
- Louise, Princess of the United Kingdom, (1848-1939), Duchess of Argyll
- Louise-Hippolyte of Monaco, Monaco prince
Louk - Lous
- Loukashkin, A. S., biologist
- Lounge, John, astronaut
- Lousma, Jack, astronaut
- Loussier, Jacques, French musician
Lov
Lova - Love
- Lovato, Matt, (born 1978), bass musician of Mest
- Love, A. E. H., (1863-1940), mathematician
- Love, Courtney, (born 1964), of Hole
- Love, Mike, (born 1941), musician ("The Beach Boys")
- Lovecraft, H. P., (1890-1937), US horror author of Cthulhu Mythos fame
- Lovejoy, Thomas
- Lovelace, Ada, (1815-1852), British writer, first computer programmer
- Lovelace, Earl, author
- Lovelace, Linda, (1949-2002), US porn star
- Lovelace, Richard, (1618-1658), poet
- Loveless, Herschel C., US politician
- Lovell, James, (1736-1814), Continental Congress delegate from Massachusetts
- Lovell, James A. Jr., (born 1928), Jim Lovell, U.S. astronaut commanding Apollo 13
- Lovelock, James, (born 1919), British biologist
- Lovelock, John, athlete
- Løvenskiold, Severin, (1841-1856), Norwegian Prime Minister
- Lovett, Lyle, (born 1957), musician
- Lovett, Robert, American railroad executive (President of Southern Pacific 1909-1911, Chairman 1909-1913)
- Lovett, Robert Abercrombie (1895-1986)
Lovi - Lovr
- Lovich, Lene, (born 1949), singer
- Loving, Oliver, (died 1867), Texas pioneer, rancher
- Lovitz, Jon, (born 1957), comedian
- Løvland, Jørgen, (1907-1908), Norwegian Prime Minister
- Lovrencic, Joza, (1890-1952), poet
Low
- Low, Abiel Abbott, (1811-1893), A. A. Low & Brothers
- Low, David, (1891-1963), UK political cartoonist
- Low, George, (born 1956), astronaut
- Low, Isaac, (1735-1791), U.S. merchant, Continental Congressman for New York
- Low, Juliette Gordon, (1860-1927), founder of the Girl Scouts
- Lowe, Enoch Louis, US governor
- Lowe, Keith, (born 1970), British author
- Lowe, Nick, (born 1949), musician
- Lowe, Ralph P., US politician
- Lowe, Rob, (born 1964), US actor
- Lowell, Amy, (1874-1925), poet
- Lowell, James Russell, (1819-1891), US writer
- Lowell, John, (1743-1802), U.S. jurist, Continental Congressman for Massachusetts
- Lowell, Maria White, (1821-1853), US poet
- Lowell, Percival, (1855-1916), US astronomer
- Lowell, Robert, (1917-1977), poet
- Lowenthal, Jerome, (born 1932), pianist, professor
- Löwith, Karl, (1897-1973), German philosopher
- Lowndes, Lloyd Jr., (1845-1905), US governor of Maryland
- Lowndes, Rawlins, (1722-1800), Governor of South Carolina (1779-1780)
- Lowndes, Thomas, (1692-1748), British astronomer
- Lowndes, Thomas, (fl. 1780), English publisher
- Lowndes, Thomas, (1766-1843), U.S. Congressman from South Carolina
- Lowndes, William, (1782-1822), U.S. Congressman from South Carolina
- Lowry, L. S., (1887-1976), painter
- Lowry, Lois, (born 1937), children's author
- Lowry, Malcolm, (1909-1957), English novelist
- Lowry, Mike, (born 1939), US Governor of Washington
- Lowry, Thomas Martin, (1874-1936), British chemist
- Lowth, Robert, (1710-1787), British bishop, grammarian
Loy - Loz
- Loy, Mina, (Dada)
- Loy, Myrna, (1905-1993), actor
- Loyola, Ignatius, (1491-1556), founder of the Jesuits
- Lozada, Johnny, (born 1968), singer and actor, former Menudo
- Lozanov, Georgi, Bulgarian educator and psychologist