Template:List of people Me
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Merc
- Mercadante, Giuseppe, composer
- Mercadante, Saverio, (1795-1870), Italian opera composer
- Mercader, Ramón, Mexican assassin of Leon Trotsky
- Mercado, Alberto, boxer
- Mercado, Walter, actor, astrologer
- Mercati, Michele, archaeologist
- Mercator, Gerardus, (1512-1594), cartographer
- Merced, Wilnelia, Miss World 1972
- Mercedes, Eleoncio, (1957-1985), world champion boxer
- Mercer, James, (1736-1793), U.S. jurist, Virginia delegate to Continental Congress
- Mercer, James, (1883-1932), English mathematician
- Mercer, James Russell, U.S. rock musician
- Mercer, John, (1791-1866), chemist and industrialist
- Mercer, John Francis, US governor, politician
- Mercer, Johnny, (1909-1976), U.S. songwriter and lyricist
- Mercer, Ray, boxer
- Mercer, Rick, Canadian actor/comedian
- Merchant, Carolyn, U.S. ecofeminist, Professor at Berkeley
- Merchant, Ismail (born 1936), movie producer
- Merchant, Larry (born 1931), author, boxing commentator
- Merchant, Natalie (born 1963), musician
- Merchant, Pana Papas, Canadian senator
- Merchant, Piers (born 1951), U.K. politician
- Merchant, Stephen, British TV writer and director
- Merchant, Vivien (1929-1983), British actress
- Mercier, Armand, American railroad executive (President of Southern Pacific 1941-1951)
- Merckx, Eddy, (born 1945), cyclist
- Mercouri, Melina, (1920-1994), Greek actress
- Mercury, Freddie, (1946-1991), British singer of the Queen
Mere-Merl
- Meredith, Burgess, (1908-1997), actor
- Meredith, Charles, (died 1964), actor
- Meredith, George, (1828-1909), English poet, novelist
- Meredith, James, (born 1933), civil rights activist
- Meredith, Samuel, (1741-1817), Continental Congressman, U.S. Treasurer
- Meretskov, Kirill, marshall in Winter War
- Mereu, Peppino, Sardinian writer or poet
- Meri, Lennart, Estonian president
- Meriah, Matthaus, (born 1593), German illustrator.
- Merian, Matthäus, (1621-1687), cartographer
- Merici, Angela, (1474-1540), founder of the Ursulines
- Merikanto, Oskar, (1868-1924), Finnish poet
- Mérimée, Prosper, (1803-1870), 19th century novelist
- Merisi, Michelangelo, (1573-1610), Italian painter
- Meriwether, Maceo, composer of "Chicago Breakdown"
- Merkatz, Karl (born 1930), Austrian actor
- Merkel, Angela, (1991-1994 and ; 1994-1998, and), (CDU)
- Merkel, Gustav (1827-1885), composer
- Merkel, Una, (1903-1986), actress
- Merkys, Antanas, president
- Merleau-Ponty, Maurice, (1908-1961), existentialist philosopher
- Merlin, John Joseph (1735-1803), mechanical engineer
Merm
Merr-Merz
- Merriam, John C., biologist
- Merrick, David, (1911-2000), producer
- Merrick, Joseph, (1862-1890), Elephant Man
- Merrick, Samuel V., president of the Pennsylvania Railroad 1847–1849
- Merril, Judith, (1923-1997), U.S.-born author, anti-war emigre
- Merrill, Charles, (1885-1956), investment banker
- Merrill, Frank, Brigadier general and leader of "Merrill's Marauders"
- Merrill, Gary, (1915-1990), actor
- Merrill, James, (1926-1995), (The Inner Room & Nights and Days)
- Merrill, Robert, (born 1919), opera singer
- Merrill, Stuart, (1863-1915), (symbolist)
- Merriman, Frederick Ward, New Zealand politician
- Merriman, Ryan, (born 1983), actor
- Merriweather, Big Maceo, musician
- Mersenne, Marin, (1588-1648), mathematician
- Mertens, Franz, (1840-1927), mathematician
- Mertens, Jakob, Polish painter
- Merton, Paul, (born 1957), (Have I Got News for You)
- Merton, Robert C., (born 1944), economist, independent developer of Black-Scholes formula
- Merton, Robert K., (1910-2003), sociologist, coiner of "self-fulfilling prophecy", "role model", etc.
- Merton, Thomas, (1915-1968), American author and Trappist monk
- Merwin, W. S., (The Miner's Pale Children)
- Merwin, W.S., (The Miner's Pale Children)
- Merz, Hans-Rudolf, (born 1942), elected member of the Swiss Federal Council
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