List of people by name: Man
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People named Man
- Man, Beenie, (born 1973), songwriter, musician
- Man, Method, confusion of Method Man's title as involving a surname
Mana-Manc
- Manakov, Gennady, astronaut
- Manarov, Musa, astronaut
- Mance, Jeanne, (1606-1673)
- Manchester, Melissa, (born 1951), singer
- Manchester, William, (born 1922), writer
- Mancini, Henry, (1924-1994), songwriter
- Mancini, Ray, (born 1961), world champion boxer
- Manco, Baris, (born 1943), Turkish celebrity
- Mancuso, Thomas, occupational-health researcher
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People named Mandel
- Mandel, Eli, Canadian writer
- Mandel, Ernest (1923-1995), Trotskyist political activist
- Mandel, Howie, (born 1955), US actor, comedian
- Mandel, Maria, (1912-1947), chief-guard of Birkenau women's camp where she selected women and children for the gas chambers.
- Mandel, Marvin, US governor
- Mandel, Miriam, Canadian writer
Mandela - Mandels
- Mandela, Nelson, (born 1918), former South African President, anti-apartheid activist and politician
- Mandela, Winnie Madikizela, (born 1936), South African anti-apartheid activist and politician
- Mandelbrot, Benoit, (born 1924), Mathematician, creator of fractal geometry
- Mandelshtam, Leonid Isaakovich, (1879-1944), physicist
- Mandelson, Peter
- Mandelstam, Osip, (1891-1938), (also spelt Mandelshtam), Russian poet
Mandl - Mandr
- Mandlikova, Hana, tennis player
- Mandrell, Barbara, (born 1948), singer, actress
Mane - Manl
- Manegold of Lautenbach, scholastic philosopher
- Maneri, Joe, musician
- Manet, Edouard, (1832-1883), French painter
- Manfredi, Nino, actor
- Manfredy, Angel, boxer
- Mangan, James Clarence, poet
- Mangano, Silvana, (1930-1989), actor
- Mangin, Charles, (1866-1925), General
- Mangione, Chuck, (born 1940), musician
- Manigault, Earl, (died 1998), basketball player
- Manigault-Stallworth, Omarosa, contestant of The Apprentice television reality show
- Manilius, poet
- Manilow, Barry, (born 1946), American entertainer
- Mankell, Henning, Swedish writer
- Mankiewicz, Herman J., (1897-1953), writer, director, producer
- Mankiewicz, Joseph, (1909-1993), writer, film director
- Mankiller, Wilma, confusion of Wilma Mankiller's title as involving a surname
- Mankiw, Nicholas Gregory, (born 1958), economist
- Manley, John, (born 1952), archaeologist
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People named Mann
- Mann, Aimee, (born 1960), musician
- Mann, Anthony, film director
- Mann, Barry, and Cynthia Weill
- Mann, Coramae Richey
- Mann, Delbert, (born 1920), film director
- Mann, Golo, (1909-1994), historian and publicist
- Mann, Heinrich, (1871-1950), poet
- Mann, Herbie, (born 1930), crossover jazz and bossa nova flutist
- Mann, Horace, (1796-1859), educator
- Mann, Klaus, (1906-1949), poet
- Mann, Manfred, (born 1940), rock musician
- Mann, Michael, (born 1944), director, writer, producer
- Mann, Michael, assistant professor at University of Virginia
- Mann, Thomas, (1875-1955), author
Manne - Manny
- Mannerheim, Carl Gustaf Emil, (1867-1951), Finnish soldier and statesman
- Manners-Sutton, Charles, (1755-1828), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Mannheim, Karl, (died 1947), sociologist
- Mannhire, Bill, (born 1946), poet
- Manning, Bernard, stand-up comedian
- Manning, Brennan, author
- Manning, Eli, (1981-), American football player
- Manning, Ernest Charles, (1908-1996), Premier of Alberta 1943 May 31 to 1968 December 12
- Manning, James, (1738-1791), U.S. educator, Rhode Island delegate to Continental Congress
- Manning, Laurence, (1899-1972), author
- Manning, Peyton, (1976-), American football player
- Manning, Roger, musician
- Manno, Giuseppe
- Mannu, Francesco Ignazio
- Mannyng, Robert, of Brunne, (1269-1340), poet
Mano - Mans
- Manoilescu, Mihail, (1891-1950), Romanian politician, economist
- Manolete, (1917-1947), bullfighter
- Manone, Wingy, (1900-1982), US jazz musician
- Manring, Michael
- Mansart, Jules Hardouin, (1646-1708), architect
- Mansbridge, Peter, television presenter
- Mansel, Henry Longueville, (1820-1871), English philosopher
- Mansell, Nigel, (born 1954), Formula One racer
- Mansergh, James, (1824-1905), Eminent Victorian Engineer
- Mansfield, Jayne, (1933-1967), US actress
- Mansfield, Katherine, (1888-1923), author
- Mansfield, Thelma, TV Presenter
- Manship, Paul, (1885-1966), sculptor
- Mansholt, Sicco L., (1972-1972), President of the European Commission
- Manson, Charles, (born 1934), leader of homicidal Manson Family
- Manson, Marilyn, (born 1969), US musician
- Manstein, Erich von, (1887-1973), Field Marshal
Mant-Manz
- Mantegna, Andrea, (c.1431-1506), Italian painter
- Mantegna, Joe, (born 1947), actor
- Mantel, Hilary, English novelist
- Manterola, Patty, singer, actress
- Manthey, Jerri, (born 1970), reality show contestant
- Mantle, Mickey, (1931-1995), baseball player
- Mantooth, Randolph, (born 1945), actor
- Manton, Christopher, (born 1954), database designer
- Mantovani, (1905-1980), musician
- Manuel I Comnenus, (c. 1120-1180), Byzantine Emperor
- Manuel II Palaeologus, (1350-1425), Byzantine Emperor
- Manuel I of Portugal, (1495-1521), Portuguese monarch
- Manuel II of Portugal, (1908-1910), Portuguese monarch
- Manuel I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Manuel II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Manuel, Niklaus, (1484-1530), painter
- Manuel, Richard, (died 1986), musician in "The Band"
- Manus, Max, resistance fighter
- Manvel, Allen, president of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway 1889&ndash1893.
- Manzarek, Ray, (born 1943), keyboardist for The Doors
- Manzoni, Alessandro, (1785-1873), Italian-language poet & novelist, symbol of national unification, honoree of Verdi Requiem