List of people by name: Mad-Mam
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Mad
- Madden, Anne, Aosdána
- Madden, John, ice hockey player
- Madden, John, (born 1949), director
- Madden, John, (born 1936), American football coach, broadcaster
- Maddox, Conroy, (1912-2005), surrealist painter
- Maddox, Lester, segregationist Governor of the State of Georgia
- Madeira, Phil, writer for Julie Miller, Ashley Cleveland, Wynonna Judd and others
- Madelin, Alain
- Maderna, Carlo, (1556-1629), painter
- Maderno, Carlo, architect
- Madero, Francisco I., (1873-1913), President of Mexico
- Madersberger, Josef, invented the sewing-machine in 1818
- Madhubala, Indian actress
- Madhubuti, Haki R., poet
- Madison, Dolley, (1768-1849), First Lady of the United States
- Madison, Guy, (died 1996), actor
- Madison, James, (died 1814), president of the US
- Madonna, (born 1959), American pop star
- Madredeus, (folk group)
- Madsen, Mark, (born 1976), NBA player
- Madsen, Michael, (born 1958), actor
- Madvig, Johan Nicolai, (1804-1886)
Mae - Maf
- Maecenas, Gaius Cilnius
- Maeda Toshiie
- Maercker, Ludwig, German General (WWI)
- Maeterlinck, Maurice, (1862-1949), Nobel Prize in Literature 1911
- Maffay, Peter, musician
Mag
Maga - Magl
- Magajna, France, (born 1957), poet
- Magalhães, Fernão de, (Ferdinand Magellan, sea explorer)
- Magath, Felix, (born 1953), half German, half Puerto Rican association football player and coach
- Magaw, Robert (1738-1790) revolutionary lawyer, Colonel in Continental Army
- Magee, John Gillespie, Junior, (1922-1941), (Aviation poet)
- Magellan, Ferdinand, (c. 1470-1521), explorer
- Paul Magers, television news anchor
- Maggart, Garret, actor
- Maggin, Elliot S, comic creator
- Maggs, John, (1819-1896), English painter
- Maginot, André, (c. 430-518), patriarch of Constantinople
- Maginot, André, (1877-1932), politician, Maginot Line
- Magloire, Jamaal
Magn
Magna - Magni
- Magnago, Silvius (born 1914), South Tyrolean politician
- Magnani, Anna, (1908-1973), actor
- Magnentius, (died 353 AD), Roman Emperor
- Magnifico, Robert Pesut, composer and singer
Magnu
Magnus
Magnus as given name
- Magnus II of the Isle of Man, List of Kings of the Isle of Man and the Isles, (1095-1102), king
- Magnus III of the Isle of Man, List of Kings of the Isle of Man, (1252-1265), king
- Magnus Maximus, (c. 335-388), Roman Emperor
- Magnus I of Norway, (died 1047), Magnus den Gode : 1035-1047
- Magnus II of Norway, Norwegian monarch
- Magnus III of Norway, (1093-1103), Magnus Barfot: 1093-1103
- Magnus IV of Norway, Magnus Blinde: 1130-1135
- Magnus V of Norway, Norwegian monarch
- Magnus VI of Norway, (1263-1280), Norwegian monarch
- Magnus VII of Norway, (1319-1343), Norwegian monarch
- Magnus I of Sweden, (died 1290), king of Sweden 1275-1290
- Magnus II of Sweden
Magnus as surname
- Magnus, Albertus (actually Albertus Magnus, with Magnus a title rather than a last name, but included here to resolve confusion), (died 1280), (a.k.a. Saint Albert the Great; Albert of Cologne)
- Magnus, Sandra, astronaut
Magnuss
- Magnusson, Haakon of Norway, Norwegian monarch
- Magnússon, Jón, (1924-1926), prime minister
- Magnusson, Magnus, television presenter
- Magnusson, Olav of Norway, Norwegian monarch
Magr - Magu
- Magruder, Jeb Stuart (b. 1934)
- Magsaysay, Ramon, (1907-1957), President of the Philippines
- Maguire, Tobey, (born 1975), actor
Mah
- Mahal, Taj, (born 1942), singer, guitarist
- Mahan, Alfred Thayer, (1840-1914), US
- Maharis, George, (born 1928), actor
- Maharishi, Bhagavan Sri Ramana
- Mahavira, (599 BC-527 BC), founder of Jainism
- Maharaji (born 1957), promotes inner peace to people around the world
- Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah, (1956-1972), King of Nepal
- Maher, Bill, (born 1956), actor, comedian, political analyst
- Maheu, Shirley, Canadian senator
- Mahfood, Valerie, (born 1974), American former two time women's boxing world champion
- Mahfooz, Naguib, (born 1911), novelist
- Mahfouz, Naguib, (born 1911), Nobel Prize for Literature (1988), famous for the Cairo Trilogy
- Mahindra, Anand, industrialist
- Mahler, Alma, (1879-1969), composer
- Mahler, Gustav, (1860-1911), composer
- Mahon, Derek, (Northern Irish poet)
- Mahoney, John, (born 1940), actor
- Mahovlich, Frank, Canadian senator
Mai
- Maia, Gonçalo Mendes da
- Maiano, Benedetto da, sculptor
- Maier, Sepp (b. 1944), footballer
- Maier, Walter A., televangelist
- Maihofer, Werner, FDP
- Mailer, Norman, (born 1923), US author
- Maillan, Jacqueline, (born 1923), French actress
- Maillart, Ella, (1903-1997)
- Maillet, Antonine (b. 1929), Acadian author, educator
- Maillol, Aristide, (1861-1944), sculptor and painter
- Maimbourg, Louis (1610-1686)
- Maimon, Moussa Ben (1135-1204), (Maimonides)
- Main, Marjorie, (1890-1975), actress
- Maine, Henry James Sumner (1822-1888), British jurist
- Maines, Lloyd (b. 1951), musician
- Maines, Natalie, (born 1974), musician
- Maister, Rudolf, (1874-1934), general and poet.
- Maite, show host
- Maitland, Frederic William (1850-1906), historian
- Maitland, John, Duke of Lauderdale, (1616-1682)
- Maizière, Lothar de (b. 1940), CDU
Maj
- Majoli, Iva, (Croatia)
- Major, Charles, American novelist
- Major, Clarence, poet
- Major, Elliot Woolfolk, US governor
- Major, John, (born 1943), British prime minister
- Major, Kevin, Canadian writer
- Majorano, Ettore, Italian mathematician
- Majorian, (died 461), Roman Emperor
- Majorov, Boris, (born 1938), Soviet ice hockey player.
- Majors, Lee, (born 1939), US actor
Mak
- Makari III of Alexandria, (1942-1944), Coptic Pope
- Makarov, Oleg, (1933-2003), astronaut
- Makarovic, Svetlana, (born 1939), poet
- Makeba, Miriam, (born 1932), singer
- Makem, Tommy, musician
- Makhno, Nestor, (1889-1934), Ukrainian anarchist
- Maki, Fumihiko, architect
- Makisumi, Shotaro "Macky", speedcuber who holds the official world record for solving a Rubik's Cube
- Mägi, Konrad, (1878-1925), Estonian painter
- Mäkinen, Timo, rally driver
- Mäkinen, Tommi, rally driver
- Maklakov, Nikolai, Minister of the Interior
- Maklouf, John, Maronite Patriarch
- Mako, Rain, (born 1976) New Zealand female boxer
- Makowski, Tadeusz, Polish painter
- Makowski, Zbigniew, Polish painter
- Makuc, Vladimir, (born 1925), painter and graphic artist.
- Makuck, Peter, poet
Mal
Mala - Mald
- Malachi, (died c. 420 BC)
- Malamud, Bernard, (1914-1986), American novelist
- Malan, Daniel François, Prime Minister of South Africa (1948-1953); the first apartheid prime minister.
- Malan, Solomon Caesar (1812-1894) Orientalist
- Malaret, Marisol, (born 1949), Miss Universe 1970
- Malatesta, Errico, (1853-1932)
- Malcolm IV of Scotland, (died 1165)
- Malcolm X, (1925-1965), US civil rights activist
- Malcolm, Richard, American novelist
- Malczewski, Jacek, Polish painter
- Malczewski, Rafal, Polish painter
- Malden, Charles Robert, (1797-1855), 19th century British naval officer
- Malden, Karl, (born 1912), actor
- Maldonado, Alejo (born 1938), Puerto Rican policeman, convicted for corruption and kidnapping
- Maldonado, David, musician
Male - Malh
- Malebranche, Nicolas, (1638-1715), philosopher
- Malecki, Wladyslaw, Polish painter
- Maleeva, Magdalena, (Bulgaria)
- Malenchenko, Yuri, astronaut
- Malengreau, Paul, (died 1959), composer
- Malenkov, Georgi, (died 1988), Soviet politician
- Malenkov, Georgy Maksimilianovich, Soviet politician
- Maler, Teoberto (1840-1917), explorer of Maya ruins
- Malerba, Franco, astronaut
- Males, Mike A., sociologist
- Malet, Leo, French mystery writer
- Malevich, Kazimir, (1878-1935), painter
- Malfatti, Franco Maria, (1970-1972), Italian President of the European Commission
- Malhoa, José
Mali-Malm
- Mali, Antara, Indian actress
- Malick, Terrence, (born 1943), writer, producer
- Malietoa Tanumafili II, King, of Western Samoa
- Malina, Joshua, American actor
- Malinche, La, aka Malinalli, Malintzin, and Doña Marina
- Malini, Hema, Indian actress
- Malinov, Alexander, (1867-1938), Prime Minister (1908-1911, 1918)
- Malinowski, Bronislaw, (1884-1942), Polish-born sociologist in UK and US
- Malinowski, Bronislaw, (1951-1981), Polish gold-medal Olympic runner
- Malkin, Michelle (born 1970), syndicated columnist and author
- Malkovich, John, (born 1953), actor
- Malle, Louis, (1932-1995), French film director
- Malleson, Miles, (1888-1969), actor
- Mallet, David, poet
- Mallin, Michael, (1874-1916), Irish nationalist
- Mallon, Henry Neil (1895-1983), industrialist
- Mallory, George, mountaineer lost on Mount Everest
- Malmsteen, Yngwie J., guitarist
Malo-Malz
- Malone, Dorothy, (born 1925), actress
- Malone, Karl, (born 1963), National Basketball Association player
- Malone, Moses, (born 1955), American NBA basketball player, hall of famer
- Malone, Russell, musician
- Malory, Sir Thomas
- Malot, Hector, (born 1830), writer
- Malovrh, Miroslav, (1861-1922), poet
- Malpighi, Marcello, (died 1694), biologist
- Malthouse, Kit, (born 1966), British politician
- Malthus, Thomas, (1766-1834), economist
- Maltin, Leonard, (born 1950), movie critic
- Malvo, Lee Boyd, convicted murderer
- Malyshev, Yuri, astronaut
- Mälzel, Johann Nepomuk (1772-1838), inventor of musical machines, exhibitor of a fake chess automaton
Mam
- Mama Cass, (1941-1974), singer
- Mamby, Saoul, boxer
- Mameli, Goffredo, (1827-1849), Italian patriot, poet and writer
- Mamet, David, (born 1947), dramatist
- Mammas, Gregory, patriarch of Constantinople