Talk:List of people by name: Mas/Work
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List of people by name: A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - I - J - K - L - M - N - O - P - Q - R - S - T - U - V - W - X - Y - Z
Ma - Mb - Mc - Md - Me - Mf - Mg - Mh - Mi - Mj - Mk - Ml - Mm - Mn - Mo - Mp - Mq - Mr - Ms - Mt - Mu - Mv - Mw - Mx - My - Mz
Ma - Maa-Mab - Mac - Mad-Mam - Man - Mao-Maq - Mar - Mas - Mat - Mau-Max - May-Maz
[edit] Masa-Masn
- Masaccio, Tommaso, (1401-1428), Italian painter
- Masakela, Hugh, (born 1939), musician
- Masakowski, Steve, musician
- Masaryk, Jan, (1886-1948), Foreign minister of Czech republic-in-exile
- Masaryk, Tomas, (1850-1937)
- Mascagni, Pietro, (1863-1945), Italian composer, opera composer
- Mascaras, Mil, (born 1942), former professional wrestler
- Mascayano, José Joaquín Pérez, president
- Mascheroni, Lorenzo, (1750-1800), mathematician
- Maschwitz, Eric, (1901-1969), British writer and entertainer
- Mase, (born 1978), American rapper
- Masefield, John, (1878-1967), poet
- Masereel, Franz, (1889-1972), painter and graphic artist
- Maske, Henry, (born 1964), German boxer
- Maskelyne, Jasper, British stage magician
- Maslow, Abraham, psychologist
- Maslowski, Stanislaw, Polish painter
- Masni, Pietro, sculptor
[edit] Maso
- Masó, Bartolomé
- Mason
- Mason, A. E. W., author of The Four Feathers
- Mason, Bobbie Ann, author
- Mason, Dave, (born 1946), musician ("Traffic")
- Mason, Frank, (born 1921), American painter
- Mason, George, (1725-1792), U.S. patriot, "Father of the United States Bill of Rights"
- Mason, Jackie, (born 1931), comedian
- Mason, James, (1909-1984), actor
- Mason, Marsha, (born 1942), actress
- Mason, Nick, (born 1945), musician of Pink Floyd
- Mason, Terrence John, (born 1953), American violinist
[edit] Masr-Mass
- Masreel, Frans, illustrator
- Massad, Boulos, Maronite Patriarch
- Massari, Lea, actor
- Massenet, Jules, composer, opera composer
- Massey, Daniel, (1933-1998)
- Massey, Raymond, (1896-1983), actor
- Massey, Vincent, (1887-1967)
- Massidda, Anna Maria Falchi
- Massimino, Michael, astronaut
- Masso, Charlie, (born 1970), Former Menudo
- Massonde, Majiddine Ben Said, president
- Massoud, Ahmed Shah, (1953?-2001), Afghan military leader
[edit] Mast-Masu
- Mastelotto, Pat, (born 1955), musician
- Mastenbroek, Rie, (born 1919), swimmer
- Master, Boucicaut, manuscript illuminator
- Masters, Edgar Lee, (1869-1950), poet
- Masters, Louis, (1915-2001), sexologist
- Masterson, Bat, (1853-1921), gunfighter, fight promoter, sports journalist
- Masterson, Christopher, actor
- Masterson, Danny, actor, older brother of Christopher Masterson
- Mastoianni, Marcello, (1924-1996), actor
- Mastracchio, Richard, astronaut
- Mastracchio, Richard A, (born 1960), astronaut.
- Mastroianni, Marcello, (1924-1996), Italian actor
- Masuji Ibuse, Japanese Author
[edit] Mau-Mav
- Mauchly, John, (died 1980), co-inventor of the ENIAC computer
- Maude, General Sir Frederick Stanley, (1864-1917)
- Maud, Empress, (1102-1167), daughter of Henry I of England, mother of Henry II of England
- Maugham, Somerset, (1874-1965), British author
- Mauldin, Bill, (1921-2003), US cartoonist
- Maunoury, Michael, (1847-1923), General
- Maupin, Armistead, (born 1944), author
- Mauregato of Asturias, Asturian monarch
- Maurer, Neza, (born 1930), poet
- Mauresmo, Amelie, (born 1979)
- Mauriac, François, (1885-1970), Roman Catholic writer
- Mauriat, Paul, (born 1925), musician
- Maurice I, Byzantine Emperor
- Maurice of Nassau, (1567-1625), general and politician
- Maurus of Salerno, scholastic philosopher
- Mavec, Mojca, TV journalist
- Mavrel, Blaz, poet
- Mavrides, Paul, comic creator, painter
[edit] Maw
- Maw, Nicholas, composer
- Mawson, Douglas, Australian explorer of Antarctica
[edit] Max
- Max, Peter, (born 1937), pop-art painter
- Maxentius, Roman emperor
- Maxim, Craig, website creator and talk-show guest
- Maxim, Joey, boxer
- Maximian, (ca. 250-310), Roman emperor
- Maximianus, patriarch of Constantinople
- Maximianus, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Maximilian
- Maximilian, Prince of Baden, (1867-1929), Prussian Prime Minister
- Maximilian II Emanuel, (died 1726)
- Maximilian I of Bavaria, (1756-1825), elector and king of Bavaria
- Maximilian II of Bavaria, (1811-1864), king of Bavaria
- Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, (1459-1519)
- Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, (1564-1576)
- Maximilian, (1832-1867), Mexican emperor
- Maximinus Daia, Roman emperor
- Maximinus Thrax, (died 235), Roman emperor
- Maximus
- Maximus of Alexandria, (265-282), Coptic Pope, patriarch of Alexandria
- Maximus, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Maximus II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Maximus III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Maximus IV, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Maximus V, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Maxton, James, leader of the Independent Labour Party
- Maxwell, musician
- Maxwell, Glyn, poet
- Maxwell, James Clerk, (1831-1879), physicist
- Maxwell, Robert, (1923-1991), British media baron
[edit] May-Mayn
- May, Elaine, (born 1932), comedienne
- May, Ernst, (1886-1970), architect
- May, Karl, (1842-1912), German poet
- May, Rollo, psychologist
- Maybach, Wilhelm, (1846-1929), designer of engines and cars, industrialist
- Mayenburg, Marius von, dramatist, author
- Mayer, Robert, (1879-1985), philanthropist
- Mayakovsky, Vladimir, (1893-1930), poet
- Mayall, John, (born 1933), musician
- Maybelle, Big, musician
- Mayer, Louis B., (died 1957), co-founder MGM Studios
- Mayfield, Curtis, (1942-1999), singer-songwriter, musician
- Mayfield, Percy, musician
- Mayhew, Henry, (1812-1887)
- Mayhew, Jonathan, (1720-1766)
- David Swinson "Doc" Maynard, (1808-1873, early settler in Seattle
- Maynard, F. H.
[edit] Mayo-Mays
- Mayol, Félix, (1872-1941)
- Mayo, Virginia, (born 1920), actress
- Mayo, William Starbuck, US novelist
- Mayol, Jacques, (1927-2001)
- Mayorga, Ricardo, (born 1973), world champion boxer
- Mayr, Ernst, (born 1904), biologist
- Mayrocker, Friederike, (born 1924), author
- Mays, Lyle, musician
- Mays, Willie, (born 1931), baseball star
[edit] Maz
- Mazarin, Cardinal, (1602 - 1661), cardinal and chief minister of France
- Maze, Tina, alpine skier
- Mazeroski, Bill, (born 1936), baseball star
- Mazoyer, Marcel, agronomist
- Mazur, Gail, poet
- Mazursky, Paul, (born 1930), director, writer
- Mazzella, Kawisha, musician
- Mazzetta, Rose Marie, (born 1923), actor, as "Baby Rose Marie" (ages 3 to 11 or 15) and as "Rose Marie", still performing as of 2003
- Mazzini, Giuseppe, (1805-1872), writer and politician