List of people by name: Mari-Marr
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[edit] Mari
[edit] Maria
[edit] People named Maria
[edit] Maria as given name
- Maria Theresa of Austria, (1717-1780), Bohemian aristocrat
- Maria Teresa, Princess of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, (born 1772), royal family member
- Maria, Henrietta, (1609-1669), Queen of England
- Maria José of Savoy, Princess of Piedmont
- Maria I of Portugal, (1777-1816), Portuguese monarch
- Maria II of Portugal, (1826-1828, 1834-1853), Portuguese monarch
- Maria Nikolaevna of Russia, Grand Duchess, (1899-1918)
- Maria Pavlovna of Russia, Grand Duchess, (1786 - 1859)
- Maria Vladimirovna of Russia, Grand Duchess (b. 1953)
- Maria Cristina, Princess of Spain
- María de Padilla (1334-1361), Castilian mistress
[edit] Maria as surname
- Maria, Angelica, actor
- María, Domingo Santa, president
- Maria, La India (born 1940), Mexican comedian
- María, Ivette (born 1975), Spanish swimmer
- Maria Irudayam, A., Indian carrom player
[edit] Mariag - Marias
- Mariage, Benoît, (born 1961), Belgian film director
- Mariano IV di Arborea
- Marías, Javier, (born 1951), Spanish novelist & translator
- Marías, Julián, (1914-2005), Spanish philosopher & writer
[edit] Maric - Maril
- Maric, Mileva, (1875-1948), Serbian
- Marichal, Juan, (born 1937), baseball player
- Marie, Ferdinand, (died 1894), French diplomat & engineer
- Marie, Rose, American entertainer
- Mariën, Marcel, artist
- Marilyn, British musician
[edit] Marin - Marix
- Marin, Cheech (born 1946), American actor & comedian
- Marin, John (1870-1953), American painter
- Marina, Doña (c. 1505 –c. 1529), Mexican Nahua interpreter
- Marina, Princess (1906-1968), of the United Kingdom
- Marines, Adriana (1992-1997), slain Mexican-American girl
- Marinetti, Filippo Tommaso (1876-1944), Italian artist
- Marini, Giambattista (1569-1625), Italian poet
- Marini, Marino (1901-1980), Italian sculptor
- Marini, Valeria
- Marino, Dan (born 1961), American football player
- Marino, Ralph J. (born 1928), American politician
- Marinus I, Pope (882-884)
- Marinus II, Pope (942-946)
- Marirreguera, Antón de (c. 1600-c. 1662), Spanish Asturian writer
- Maris, Roger (1934-1985), baseball player
- Marius (157 BC-86 BC), Roman general
- Marivaux, Pierre de (1688-1763), playwright
- Marix, Adolph (1844-1919), American Jewish sailor
[edit] Mark
[edit] People named Mark
[edit] Mark as given name
- Mark, pope of the Catholic Church (335-336)
- Mark, Maronite Patriarch
- Mark the Evangelist, (43-63), Patriarch of Alexandria
- Mark II of Alexandria, (799-819), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Mark III of Alexandria, (1166—1189), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Mark IV of Alexandria, (1348—1363), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Mark V of Alexandria, (1610—1621), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Mark VI of Alexandria, (1645—1660), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Mark VII of Alexandria, (1745—1770), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Mark VIII of Alexandria, (1797—1810), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Mark I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
[edit] Mark as surname
- Mark, Alexandra, astrology author
- Mark, Geoffrey, video game producer and film director
[edit] Marke - Markl
- Marker, Chris (born 1921), film director
- Marketic, Shannon (fl. 1990s), American beauty queen
- Markham, "Pigmeat" (1904-1981), comedian
- Markham, Edwin (1852-1940), poet
- Markianos of Alexandria (142—152), Patriarch of Alexandria
- Markievicz, Countess (1868-1927)
- Markiewicz, Wladyslaw (born 1920), Polish sociologist
- Markin, Viktor (born 1957), Soviet athlete
- Marklund, Liza, Swedish writer
[edit] Marko - Marks
- Markos (born 1971), Salvadoran-American journalist
- Markotic, Nicole, Canadian writer
- Markov, Andrei Andreevich (1856-1922), Russian
- Markov, Georgi (1929-1978), Bulgarian journalist
- Marković, Svetozar (1846-1875), Serbian activist
- Markovnikov, Vladimir Vasilevich (1838-1904), chemist
- Markowitz, Harry Max (born 1927), economist
- Markowitz, William (1907-1998), American astronomer
- Marks, Jack (fl. 1910s), British boxer & dentist
- Marks, Jack (1895-1987), British actor & screenwriter
- Marks, Jack, Canadian hockey player
- Marks, Leo (1920-2001), British cryptographer & writer
- Marks, Louisa, musician
- Marks, William (1778-1858), American jurist & politician
- Marks, William (1792-1872), American religious leader
[edit] Marl - Marn
- Marlatt, Daphne (born 1942), Canadian writer
- Marley, Rita (born 1946), Cuban-born Jamaican singer-songwriter
- Marley, Robert Nesta (1945-1981), Caribbean musician
- Marley, Ziggy (born 1968), Jamaican singer-songwriter
- Marlier, Marcel (born 1930), Belgian illustrator
- Marlowe, Christopher (1564-1593), English playwright
- Marly, Anna (1917-2006), French singer-songwriter
- Marlyn, John (1912-1985), Canadian writer
- Marmaduke, John Sappington (1833-1887), American soldier & politician
- Marmaduke, Meredith Miles (1791-1864), American politician
- Marmont, Auguste (Duke of Ragusa) (1774-1852), French soldier
- Marney, Henry (died 1523), English politician
[edit] Maro - Marr
- Maroger, Jacques (1884-1962), French painter
- Maron, Saint (died 435), Byzantine religious leader
- Maroofi, Yahya, Afghani presidential adviser
- Marot, Clément (1496-1544), French poet
- Maroulis, Athan (born 1964), American record producer
- Maroulis, Constantine (born 1975), American actor/singer
- Marquard, Rube (1886-1980), American baseball player
- Marquardt, Joachim (1812-1882), German historian
- Marques, Rene (1919-1979), Puerto Rican playwright
- Marquez, Carlos, actor
- Márquez, Gabriel García (born 1928), Colombian writer & activist
- Marquis, Don (1878-1937), American author
- Marr, Johnny (born 1963), British guitarist
- Marra, Michael, Scottish songwriter
- Marriott, Steve (1947-1991), British musician
- Marrs, Aaron (1978-2005), American musician
- Marryat, Frederick, Capt. (1792-1848), English author