List of people by name: Mac
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Maca-Macb
- MacAdam, John, (1756-1836), roads
- Macalister, John Kenneth, (1914-1944), SOE agent, WW II hero
- MacAllister, Gary, athlete
- Macandrew, James, (1819-1887), New Zealand politician
- Macapagal, Diosdado, President of Philippines 1961-1965
- Macari I of Alexandria, (933-953), Coptic Pope
- Macarius, (1542-1563), Metropolitan of Moscow, patriarch of Constantinople
- Macarius I, (1879-1882), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Macarius II, (1912-1917), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Macarius, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- MacArthur, Arthur, (died 1912), soldier
- MacArthur, Charles, (1895-1956), author
- MacArthur, Ellen, sailor
- MacArthur, James, (born 1937), actor
- Macaulay, Thomas, (born 1800), English poet
- Macbeth I of Scotland, (c. 1005-1057), model for Shakespeare's Macbeth
- MacBride, Seán, lawyer and founding member of Amnesty International
- MacBryde, Robert
Macc
- MacCaig, Norman, poet
- Maccioni, Antonio
- Macchio, Ralph, (born 1961), actor
- MacColl, Dugald
- MacColl, Ewan, (1915-1989), musician
- MacColl, Kirsty, (1959-2000), singer-songwriter
- MacCormick, John, Nationalist
- MacCulloch, Todd
- MacCunn, Hamish
- MacCurtain, Thomas
- MacCurtain, Tomás, (died 1920)
Macd
Macdi
- MacDiarmada, Sean
- MacDiarmid, Hugh, (1892-1978), poet
Macdo
- MacDonagh, Thomas (1878-1916), signatory of 1916 Proclamation
- MacDonald, Ann-Marie (b. 1958), Canadian writer
- MacDonald, Bernell (b. 1950), Canadian writer
- MacDonald, Charles B., World War II
- MacDonald, Cynthia, poet
- MacDonald, David George (1952-2003), organist[1] (http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=U1ARTU0002133)
- MacDonald, David Samuel Horne (1936-)
- MacDonald, Donald, 18th century, captain in Prince Charlie's army
- Macdonald, Donald Alexander (1817-1896)
- MacDonald, Donald Cameron (b. 1913)
- MacDonald, Donald Stovel (b. 1932)
- Finlay Macdonald(s)
- Macdonald, Flora (1722-1790), Jacobite and Empire Loyalist
- MacDonald, Flora Isabel (b. 1926)
- MacDonald, George, (1824-1905), author
- MacDonald, Hugh (b. 1945), Canadian writer
- MacDonald, Jake (b. 1949), Canadian writer
- MacDonald, Jeanette, (1903-1965), actress, singer
- Macdonald, John A., (1815-1891), first Prime Minister of Canada
- MacDonald, John D., (1916-1986), detective fiction
- Macdonald, Malcolm (b. 1950)
- MacDonald, Malcolm John (1901-1981)
- MacDonald, Margaret, (1865-1933), wife of Charles Rennie Mackintosh
- MacDonald, Margo (b. 1945), Nationalist
- MacDonald, Norm, (born 1963), actor/comedian, Saturday Night Live
- MacDonald, Ramsay, (1866-1937), British politician
- MacDonald, Ronald
- Macdonald, Ross, (1915-1983), author
- MacDowell, Andie, (born 1958), actor
- MacDowell, Edward Alexander (1860-1908)
Mace - Maci
- MacEachern, David, Olympic Gold Medal - 1998
- Macedonius I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Macedonus II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Maceo, Antonio, (1848-1896), Cuban soldier
- MacEwen, Gwendolyn, Canadian writer, poet
- Macewen, Sir William, Scottish physician and surgeon
- MacGillivray, James Pittendrigh, (1856-1938), Scottish sculptor
- MacGillivray, James, (fl. 1910s), American writer
- MacGowan, Shane, (b. 1957), Irish singer/songwriter
- MacGregor, Alasdair Alpin, Scottish writer
- MacGregor, Rob Roy, Romantic outlaw
- Mach, Ernst, (1838-1916), Czech physicist
- Mácha, Karel Hynek, (1810-1836), poet
- Machado, Alicia, beauty queen, actress
- Machado, Justina, (born 1972), American actress of Puerto Rican descent
- Machar, Agnes Maule, (b. 1837), Canadian writer
- Machaut, Guillaume de, (1300-1377), composer
- Machel, Samora, (1933-1986), president of Mozambique
- Machen, Arthur, (1863-1947), Irish poet
- Machiavelli, Niccolò, (1469-1527), Italian political philosopher
- Machuchal, (1934-1995), comedy actor
- Macia, Francesc, (1859-1933), soldier and politician
- Macintosh, Charles, (1766-1843), patented waterproofing
- MacInnes, Hamish, mountaineer
- MacIntyre, Alasdair, philosopher
- MacIsaac, Ashley, (b. 1975), Canadian violinist
- MacIsaac, Dave, Canadian guitarist/violinist
Mack
People named Mack
- Mack, Connie, (1862-1956), baseball executive, coach
- Mack, John, (1929-2004), psychiatrist and UFO-analyst
- Mack, Ted, (1904-1976), US television host
Macka
- Mackail, John, classical scholar and writer
- Mackay, Alexander R., (1894-1896)
- Mackay, Isabel Ecclestone, Canadian writer
- Mackay, James, Scottish lawyer and politician
- Mackay, James, 19th century Canadian politician
- Mackay, James, 19th century New Zealand public official and land-purchase negotiator.
- Mackay, James, 19th century New Zealand politician
- MacKaye, Ian, (born 1962), musician
Macke-Macki
- Macke, August, (1887-1914), painter
- Macken, Walter, novelist
- Mackensen, August von, German soldier
- Mackenzie, Alexander, (1891-1891), second Prime Minister of Canada
- Mackenzie, Alexander, (1764-1820), explorer
- Mackenzie, Compton, poet
- MacKenzie, Gisele, (born 1927), singer
- Mackenzie, Henry, (1745 - 1831), Scottish novelist
- Mackenzie, Thomas , (1854-1930) Prime Minister of New Zealand
- Mackenzie, William Lyon
- Mackey, Nathaniel, poet
- Mackie, Bob, (born 1940), costume designer
- Mackie, J. L., (1917-1981), philosopher
- Mackintosh, Charles Rennie, (1868-1928), architect
- Mackintosh, James, (born 1765), Scottish publicist
Macl
Macla
- MacLachlan, Kyle, (born 1959), actor
- MacLaine, Shirley, (born 1934), actor
- MacLane, Saunders, mathematician
- Maclaren, Bruce, racing driver
- Maclaurin, Colin, (1698-1746), mathematician
Macle-Macli
- MacLean, Alistair, (1922-1987), British author
- MacLean, Dougie, contemporary folk songwriter
- Maclean, John, (1879-1923), socialist agitator
- MacLean, John Duncan, 1927-08-20 to 1928-08-21
- Maclean, Katherine, (born 1925), author
- MacLean, Ron
- MacLean, Sorley, (1911-1996), Scots Gaelic poet
- MacLean, Steven, astronaut
- MacLeish, Archibald, (1892-1982), poet
- MacLennan, Hugh, (1907-1990), novelist and essayist, wrote Two Solitudes and Barometer Rising
- MacLennan, Michael Lewis, (born 1968), Canadian playwright
- MacLeod, Alistair, (born 1936), Canadian writer, novelist
- MacLeod, Ian R., author
- Macleod, John James Richard, (1876-1935)
- MacLeod, Ken, (born 1954), science fiction
- MacLiammoir, Micheál, British born co-founder of the Gate Theatre
Macm-Macy
- MacMahon, Patrice, duc de Magenta
- MacMaster, Buddy, violinist
- MacMaster, Natalie, violinist/stepdancer
- MacMillan, Harold, (1894-1986), British prime minister
- Macmillan, James, Scottish composer
- Macmillan, Norma, (1921-2001), cartoon voice actress
- MacMullen, Ramsay, historian
- MacMurray, Fred, (1908-1991), actor
- Macnee, Patrick, (born 1922), actor
- MacNeice, Louis, (1907-1963), poet
- MacNeil, Robert, journalist: "PBS- MacNeil-Lehrer News Hour"
- MacNeill, Eoin, founder-member of the Gaelic League
- MacNelly, Jeff, (1947-2000), Pulitzer Prize winning political cartoonist
- Maconchy, Elizabeth, composer
- MacPherson, Elle, (born 1964), model
- MacRae, Colin, world champion rally driver
- MacRae, Duncan, (1905-1967), Scottish actor
- MacRae, Sheila, (born 1924), singer, actress
- Macrinus, (died 218), Roman Emperor
- MacSwiney, Terence, (died 1920)
- mac Teige, Domnall of the Isle of Man, (1114-1115), king
- Macy, William H., (born 1950), actor