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  • Aamisepp, Julius, (1883-1950), Estonian plant breeder
  • Aamodt, Kjetil, (1971-), Norwegian skier
  • Aav, Evald, (1900-1939), Estonian composer and choir conductor
  • Aavik, Johannes, (1880-1973), Estonian linguist
  • Abbott, Russ, (born 1947), British comedian
  • Abgar I Piqa, (circa 20 BC), King of Osroene
  • Abgar II bar Abgar, (circa 20 BC), King of Osroene
  • Abgar III, (circa 20 BC), King of Osroene
  • Abgar IV Sumaqa, (circa 20 BC), King of Osroene
  • Abgar VI bar Ma'nu, (circa 80), King of Osroene
  • Abgar VIII, (circa 200), King of Osroene
  • Abgar IX (the great), (circa 200), King of Osroene
  • Abgar X Severus bar Ma'nu, (circa 200), King of Osroene
  • Abplanalp, Robert H., (1922-2003), American entrepreneur
  • Abram, Joze, (1875-1938), poet
  • Abrams, Norm
  • Abramson, Norman
  • Abreu, Luis, actor
  • Acaries, Louis, (born 1954), boxer, former world title challenger, now promoter
  • Achillas of Alexandria, (died 313), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Acker, Sharon (born 1935)
  • Adachi Hatazo, (1890-1947), Lieutenant general and Japanese commander in New Guinea
  • Adair, John A. M., (1864-1938), U.S. Congressman from Indiana
  • Adam of Chillenden, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • Adam-Schwaetzer, Irmgard, (1942-), German government minister
  • Adamic, Bojan, (born 1912), composer and conductor.
  • Adamo, (born 1943), singer
  • Adams, Evangeline, (1868-1932), astrologer
  • Adams, Franklin, painter
  • Adams, Harold, (born 1923), author
  • Adams, John, Patriarch Of Pitcairn
  • Adams, Leonie, (born 1899), poet
  • Adamson, Amandus, (1855-1929), Estonian sculptor
  • Addis, Filippo, (1884-1974), writer
  • Adler, Friedrich, (1879-1960), psychologist
  • Adnan Sami, singer, India
  • Adrian, Patriarch, Metropolitan of Moscow
  • Aehrenthal, Alois Lexa von, (1854-1912), Austria-Hungarian statesman
  • Æthelwold, St. Æthelwold (909-984) Bishop of Winchester
  • Aethelhard, (died 805), Saint
  • Affif, Ron, (born 1965), musician
  • Agapetus, John, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Agarwal, Anu, (1969-), Indian actress
  • Agathangelus I, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Agatho of Alexandria, (pope 665-681), religious figure
  • Agrippa, Camillo, 16th century architect, civil engineer
  • Aguilar, Antonio, Mexican singer
  • Aguilar, Pepe, Mexican singer, son of Antonio Aguilar and Flor Silvestre
  • Ah-Kin, musician
  • Ahlberg, Alf, Swedish writer
  • Åhlström, Olof (1756-1835), composer
  • Ai, Sin, poet
  • Aikenhead, Thomas, (died 1697), hanged for blasphemy, near Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • Airto, (born 1951), percussionist
  • Ajdukiewicz, Tadeusz, (1852-1916), Polish painter
  • Akari, Moussa, (1524-1567), Maronite Patriarch
  • Akbar, Saad, assassin of Liaquat Ali Khan, president of Pakistan
  • Akhmadulina, Bella, (born 1957), poet
  • Akins, Claude, (1926-1994), actor
  • Aksenov, Vladimir, (born 1935), astronaut
  • Al-Amoudi, Ahmed Othman
  • Albano, E. Fernández, Chilean president
  • Albion, Robert G., historian
  • Albita, singer
  • Albreht, Fran, (1889-1965), poet
  • Albreht, Ivan, poet
  • Albreht, Vera, poet
  • Albritton, Rogers, philosopher
  • Alcántara, Francisco Linares, Venezuelan president
  • Alchimowicz, Kazimierz, Polish painter
  • Aldag, Roger, Canadian athlete
  • Alderton, Terry, comedian
  • Aldrich, Winthrop Williams (1885-1974)
  • Aldringer, Johann (died 1634), Austrian soldier
  • Alegria, Claribel, poet
  • Aleksandrov, Josip Murn, (1879-1901), poet
  • Ales, Mikolas, (1852-1913), painter
  • Alexander, Bruce, author
  • Alexander, Christopher, (1822-1882), Victorian architect
  • Alexander, Mark Boyd, (1563-1601), poet
  • Alexiou, Haris, musician
  • Alexius I, Patriarch, Patriarch of Constantinople, Metropolitan of Moscow 1945-1970
  • Alfonsi, Peter, scholastic philosopher
  • Alisoun, poet
  • al-Kathiri, Hussein, Sultan of Kathiri
  • Allansson, Ove, Swedish writer
  • Allbutt, Thomas Clifford (1836-1925), invented clinical thermometer
  • Allen, Candace, U.S. screenwriter and novelist
  • Allen, Charlotte Vale (born 1941), romantic novels writer
  • Allen, Chesney, British comedian
  • Allen, Damon, athlete
  • Allen, Donald, author of New American Poetry
  • Allen, Horatio, railroad engineer, president of the Erie Railroad 1843-1844
  • Allen, William (floruit 1861), Confederate leader from Virginia
  • Allen, William (died 1891), justice of Massachusetts supreme court
  • Allesbrook, Geoffrey Pole, (born 1918), Admistrator of British Virgin Islands 1956-1959
  • Alliksaar, Artur, Estonian poet
  • Allinson, Sidney, Canadian writer
  • Allison, Ben, (born 1966), musician
  • Allmers, Hermann, (1821-1902), writer
  • Allsup, Tommy, musician
  • Almada, Mario, actor
  • Almeida, Joaquim de, Portuguese actor
  • Alonso, Alicia, prima ballerina
  • Alonso, Damaso, poet
  • Alpert, George, last president of the New Haven Railroad
  • Al-Saud, Sultan Salman (born 1956), astronaut
  • Alterman, Natan, poet
  • Altishoven, Eduard Pfyffer von, Swiss president
  • Alvarez, Elvis, world champion boxer, murdered
  • Alvarez, Enrique, sculptor
  • Alver, Betti, Estonian poet
  • Alves, Laura, actress
  • Alypius, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Amadeo of Aosta, Duke and Commander of Italian armies in Eritrea and Ethiopia
  • Amagat, Emile Hilaire (1841-1915), physicist
  • Ambros, Wolfgang, songwriter
  • Ambrosio, Vittorio, Italian general
  • Ambrosius, (1768-1771), Metropolitan of Moscow
  • Amersek, Vili, football player
  • Ammons, A. R., poet
  • Amsicora, Sardinian politician
  • Anastasios of Alexandria, (607-619), Coptic Pope
  • Anastasius, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Andina, Savia, musician
  • Andrade, Ignacio, Venezuelan president
  • Andrade, Jorge Carrera, (1903-1978), poet
  • Andrade, Sergio, infamous producer
  • Andre, Arnaldo, actor
  • Andreas, Miha (1762-1821), poet
  • Andrews, Inez, musician
  • Andreychuk, Raynell, Canadian senator
  • Andreyev, Nikolay Andreyevich (1873-1932), sculptor, graphic artist and stage designer
  • Andronikos of Alexandria, (619-665), Coptic Pope
  • Anfossi, Pasquale, Italian opera composer
  • Angarita, Isaías Medina, Venezuelan president
  • Angioni, Franco
  • Angioy, Giovanni Maria
  • Angus, W. David, Canadian senator
  • Anikushin, Mikhail Konstantinovich, (born 1917), sculptor
  • Anselme, Bernard, Minister-President of Wallonia
  • Anthimus II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Anthimus III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Anthimus IV, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Anthimus V, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Anthimus VI, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Anthimus VII, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Anthony, (1572-1581), Metropolitan of Moscow
  • Anthony of Saxony, (1755-1836), King of Saxony (1827-1836)
  • Anthony, Ray, musician
  • Antipater of Tarsus, (fl 100 BC), Stoic philosopher
  • Antipater of Thessalonica (fl 11 BC), Greek epigrammatist
  • Antipater of Tyre, (fl 100 BC), Stoic philosopher
  • Antiphon, (c. 480-411 BC), Attic orator
  • Antiphon, Athenian sophist
  • Antiphon, Greek tragic poet
  • Antisthenes of Rhodes (fl 150 BC), Greek historian
  • Antoninus, Brother, poet
  • Antonov, Alexei, Chief of General Staff at the end of the war
  • Antony I, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Antony I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Antony II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Antony III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Antony IV, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Antony IV, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Antyllus, 2nd century Greek physician
  • Anzlovar, Vinci Vogue, (born 1963), film director.
  • Aosta, Duke Amadeo of, Italian governor of Ethiopia
  • Apaza, Leandro, musician
  • Apelles, theologian
  • Apollinarius of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Apollonio, Zvest (born 1935), painter and graphic artist.
  • Appleyard, Geoffrey, commando major
  • Aragón, Emilio, (born 1929), clown
  • Arau, Fernando, actor, show host
  • Arbor, Brush, musician
  • Arborea, Ugone di
  • Arca, Andrea Manca del
  • Arca, Giovanni Proto
  • Archer, Joey, popular boxer of the early television era
  • Archimattheus, scholastic philosopher
  • Ardens, Raoul, scholastic philosopher
  • Arendt, Walter, SPD
  • Aribau, Bonaventura Carles (1798-1862), poet
  • Arida, Antoun, Maronite Patriarch
  • Ariste, Paul, Estonian linguist
  • Aristippus, Henry, scholastic philosopher
  • Arlosoroff, Hayim, Zionist
  • Armendáriz, Pedro, actor
  • Armstrong, Bess, actress
  • Armstrong, Charles, President of Seattle Mariners
  • Armstrong, Jeannette, Canadian writer
  • Armstrong, Vanessa Bell, musician
  • Armstrong, William H., Sounder
  • Arnaldus of Villanova, scholastic philosopher
  • Arnaud, William, scholastic philosopher
  • Arora, Amrita, Indian actress
  • Arora, Malaika, Indian actress
  • Arquer, Giovanni
  • Arquer, Pietro
  • Arquer, Sigismondo
  • Arrak, Jüri, Estonian painter
  • Arrieta, Emilio, Italian opera composer
  • Arrieta y Corera, Pasqual Juan Emilio, (1823-1924), composer
  • Arroyo Delgado, Jose Miguel. (born 1970), Spain bullfighter
  • Arsacius of Tarsus, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Arsenius of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Artemius of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Arthansius, (1564-1566), Metropolitan of Moscow
  • Asam, Egid Quirin, architect
  • Askerc, Anton, (1856-1912), poet
  • Aspen, Jennifer, actress
  • Asper, Douglas, poet
  • Asproni, Giorgio
  • Astor, John Jacob II (1791-1869), member of the Astor family
  • Athanasios II of Alexandria, (489-496), Coptic Pope
  • Athanasios of Alexandria, (1250-1261), Coptic Pope
  • Athanasius II of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Athanasius III of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Athanasius III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Athanasius II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Athanasius I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Athanasius IV of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
  • Athanasius IV, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Athanasius V, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Athelgar, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • Athendodorus, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Athendodorus, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Attar-Kittakh, (circa 1310 BC-circa 1300 BC)
  • Atticus, Cosmas, patriarch of Constantinople
  • Aubenas, Florence (born 1961)
  • Aubert du Gaspe, Phillipe-Ignace Francois, (1814-1841), author of the first French Canadian novel.
  • Auchincloss, Hugh D.
  • Auchincloss, James Coats Eighty-second_United_States_Congress
  • Auchincloss, Janet Jennings
  • Auerbach, Charlotte Darwin_Medal
  • Auerbach, Herman Lwów_school_of_mathematics
  • Auerbach, Karl Norbert_Wiener_Award_for_Social_and_Professional_Responsibility
  • August, Karl of Hardenberg, (1750-1822), statesman and reformer
  • Augustodunensis, Honorius, scholastic philosopher
  • August, Pernilla, (born 1958), actress
  • Augustus, Duke of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg, (born 1772)
  • Augustus, Ernest of Hanover, (born 1771), fifth son of King George III, later King of Hanover
  • Auriol, Peter, scholastic philosopher
  • Auslander, Rose, (1907-1988), poet
  • Austin, Kent, athlete
  • Avanzo, Miha, (born 1949), poet
  • Avellanet, Roberto, former Menudo, Chuco Avellanet's nephew
  • Averino, Olga, (1895-1991?), singer and voice teacher
  • Avsenik, Vilko, composer and musician
  • Awad, Jacob, Maronite Patriarch
  • Awad, Symeon, Maronite Patriarch
  • Axelsson, Majgull, (1947-), Swedish author
  • Azmat, Ali, Pakistani musician, member of Junoon