List of people by name: Mah-Mam
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[edit] Mah
[edit] Maha - Mahe
- Mahadevan, K. V. (born before 1940), Indian composer
- Mahajan, Pramod (born 1949), Indian politician
- Mahal, Taj (born 1942), American musician
- Mahan, Alfred Thayer (1840-1914), American naval strategist
- Mahanama, Roshan (born 1966), Sri Lankan cricketer
- Maharaji (born 1957), Indian philosopher & teacher
- Maharis, George (born 1928), actor
- Maharitz (fl. 18th century), Yemenite religious leader
- Maharshi, Bhagavan Sri Ramana (1879-1950), Indian religious leader
- Mahavira (599 BC-527 BC), Indian religious leader
- Mahendra Bir Bikram Shah (1956-1972), King of Nepal
- Maher, Bill (born 1956), actor, comedian & journalist
- Maher, Sean (born 1975), American actor
- Maheu, Shirley, Canadian senator
[edit] Mahf - Maho
- Mahfood, Valerie (born 1974), American boxer
- Mahfouz, Naguib (born 1911), Egyptian novelist
- Mahía, Adrián (born 1967), Argentine soccer player
- Mahindra, Anand (b. 1958/59), Indian entrepreneur
- Mahler, Alma (1879-1969), composer
- Mahler, Gustav (1860-1911), composer
- Mahon, Alan, Irish footballer
- Mahon, Alan (born 1978), Irish footballer
- Mahon, Derek (born 1941), British Irish poet
- Mahoney, Jim (born 1934), American baseball player
- Mahoney, Jim (1931-2004), Australian football umpire
- Mahoney, John (born 1940), actor
- Mahoney, Steven W. (born 1947), Canadian politician
- Mahony, William (born 1949), Canadian breaststroke swimmer
- Mahovlich, Frank (born 1938), Canadian hockey player & senator
[edit] Mai
[edit] Maia - Maim
- Maia, Gonçalo Mendes da
- Maia, Tim (1942-1998), Brazilian musician
- Maiano, Benedetto da, sculptor
- Maida, Adam (born 1930), American religious leader
- Maidin, Shamsul (born 1966), Singaporean football referee
- Maier, Sepp (b. 1944), footballer
- Maier, Walter A., televangelist
- Maihofer, Werner (fl. 1970s), German politician
- Mailer, Norman (born 1923), American author
- Maillan, Jacqueline (born 1923), French actress
- Maillart, Aimé (1817-1871), French composer
- Maillart, Ella (1903-1997)
- Maillart, Robert (1872-1940), Swiss engineer
- Maillet, Antonine (b. 1929), Canadian Acadian author & educator
- Maillol, Aristide (1861-1944), sculptor & painter
- Maillot, Agnes (fl. 1990s and beyond), Irish author & academic
- Maimbourg, Louis (1610-1686)
- Maimon, Moussa Ben (1135-1204), religious leader
- Maimonides (1135-1204), religious leader
[edit] Main - Maiz
- Main, Alan (born 1967), British footballer
- Main, Marjorie (1890-1975), actress
- Maine, Henry James Sumner (1822-1888), British jurist
- Maines, Lloyd (b. 1951), musician
- Maines, Natalie (born 1974), musician
- Mair, Adam (born 1979), Canadian hockey player
- Mair, Alexander (1889–1969), Australian politician
- Maischberger, Sandra (born 1966), German journalist & TV host
- Maisel, Alan, American politician
- Maislinger, Adolf (1903-1985), German activist
- Maislinger, Andreas, (born 1955), Founder Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service
- Maister, Rudolf (1874-1934), soldier & poet
- Maite, Venezuelan broadcast journalist
- Maitland, Alan (1921-1999), Canadian journalist & author
- Maitland, Frederic William (1850-1906), historian
- Maitland, John, Duke of Lauderdale (1616-1682)
- Maitland Emmet, A. (1908-2001), British entomologist
- Maitre, Jean-Philippe (1949-2006), Swiss politician
- Maizière, Lothar de (b. 1940), German politician
[edit] Maj
- Majoli, Iva, Croatian
- Major, Charles, American novelist
- Major, Clarence, poet
- Major, Elliot W. (1864-1949), American jurist & politician
- Major, John (born 1943), British politician
- Major, Kevin, Canadian writer
- Majorano, Ettore, Italian mathematician
- Majorelle, Jacques (1886-1962), French painter
- Majorian (died 461), Roman Emperor
- Majorov, Boris (born 1938), Soviet hockey player
- Majors, Alexander (1814–1900), American businessperson
- Majors, Lee (born 1939), American actor
- Majstorović, Miroslav (1915-1946), Croatian religious leader & soldier
- Majstrovich, Adrian (born 1980), New Zealand basketball player
- Majumdar, Binoy (born 1933), Indian poet & mathematician
[edit] Mak
- Mak, Adrian (born 1958), Australian academic
- Makar, Will (born 1989), American singer
- Makari III of Alexandria (1942-1944), Coptic Pope
- Makarios III (1903-77), Cyprus religious leader & politician
- Makarov, Alexander Alexandrovich (1857–1919), Russian politician
- Makarov, Alexander Sergeyevich (fl. c. 2000), Russian politician
- Makarov, Oleg (1933-2003), astronaut
- Makarovic, Svetlana (born 1939), poet
- Makeba, Miriam (born 1932), singer
- Makem, Tommy, musician
- Makhno, Nestor (1889-1934), Ukrainian anarchist
- Maki, Fumihiko, architect
- Makin, Chris (born 1973), English football player
- Mäkinen, Timo, rally driver
- Mäkinen, Tommi, rally driver
- Makisumi, Shotaro "Macky", puzzle solver
- Maklakov, Nikolai, Minister of the Interior
- Maklef, Mordechai (1920–1978), Israeli military leader
- Maklouf, John, Maronite Patriarch
- Mako, Rain (born 1976), New Zealand boxer
- Makovsky, Aleksandr (1869–1924), Russian painter
- Makowicz, Adam (born 1940), Polish pianist
- Makowski, Tadeusz, Polish painter
- Makowski, Zbigniew, Polish painter
- Makuc, Vladimir (born 1925), painter and graphic artist
- Makuck, Peter, poet
[edit] Mal
[edit] Mala - Malc
- Malabari, Behramji (b.1853), Indian journalist & activist
- Malachi (died c. 420 BC)
- Malamud, Bernard (1914-1986), American novelist
- Malan, Adolf (born 1961), South African rugby player
- Malan, Adolph (1910-1963), South African air soldier
- Malan, Daniel François (1874-1959), South African politician
- Malan, Solomon Caesar (1812-1894), religious leader & scholar
- Malanga, Gerard (born 1943), American poet & photographer
- Malaret, Marisol (born 1949), beauty queen
- Malaspina, Alessandro (1754–1810), Italian-born Spanish sailor & explorer
- Malatesta, Errico (1853-1932)
- Malbone, Francis (1759-1809), American merchant & politician
- Malchus, Hebrew servant
- Malcolm IV of Scotland (died 1165)
- Malcolm X (1925-1965), American activist
- Malcolm, Richard, American novelist
- Malczewski, Jacek, Polish painter
- Malczewski, Rafal, Polish painter
[edit] Mald
- Malden, Charles Robert (1797-1855), British sailor
- Malden, Karl (born 1912), actor
- Maldera, Aldo (born 1953), Italian footballer
- Maldonado, Abel (born 1967), American politician
- Maldonado, Alejo (born 1938), American Puerto Rican police officer & felon
- Maldonado, David, American musician
- Maldonado, Marisol, American Puerto Rican model
- Maldybaev, Abdylas (1906-1978), Kyrgyz musician
[edit] Male - Malf
- Mâle, Émile (1862-1954), French art historian
- Malebranche, Nicolas (1638-1715), French philosopher
- Malecki, Wladyslaw, Polish painter
- Maleev, Alex (fl. c. 2000), American artist
- Maleeva, Magdalena (born 1975), Bulgarian tennis player
- Malenchenko, Yuri (born 1961), astronaut
- Malengreau, Paul (died 1959), composer
- Malenkov, Georgy Maksimilianovich (1902-1988), Soviet politician
- Maler, Teoberto (1840-1917), European explorer
- Malerba, Franco, astronaut
- Males, Mike A., American sociologist
- Malesani, Alberto (born 1956), Italian football (soccer) manager
- Malet, Leo (1909-1996), French writer
- Malevich, Kazimir (1878-1935), painter
- Malfatti, Franco Maria (1970-1972), Italian politician
[edit] Malg - Mali
- Malgosa, Joaquín (born 1963), Spanish hockey player
- Malhoa, José (1854-1933), Portuguese painter
- Mali, Antara, Indian actress
- Malick, Terrence (born 1943), American writer & producer
- Malietoa Tanumafili II, King, of Western Samoa
- Malik, Aamer (born 1963), Pakistani cricketer
- Malik, Adam (born 1917), Indonesian politician
- Malina, Joshua (born 1966), American actor
- Malinche, La, "Malinalli", "Malintzin" (c.1505 – c.1529), Mexican Nahua interpreter
- Malinga, Alex (born 1974), Ugandan runner
- Malinga, Lasith (born 1983), Sri Lankan cricketer
- Malini, Hema (born 1948), Indian actress
- Malinov, Aleksandar (1867-1938), Bulgarian politician
- Malinowski, Bronislaw (1884-1942), Polish-born cosmopolitan sociologist
- Malinowski, Bronislaw (1951-1981), Polish runner
- Malinowski, Curtis (fl. 2000s), Canadian accused swindler
[edit] Malk
- Mälk, Kadri (born 1958), Estonian artist and jewelry designer
- Malkin, Michelle (born 1970), American journalist & author
- Málková, Adriana (born 1976), Czech nude model
- Malkovich, John (born 1953), American actor
[edit] Mall
- Malle, Louis (1932-1995), French film director
- Malleson, Miles (1888-1969), British actor
- This surname may sound like "Mallett".
- Mallet, Anatole (1837-1919), Swiss engineer & inventor
- Mallet, David (circa 1705-1765), Scottish dramatist & poet
- Mallet, David (fl. 2000s), director
- Mallet, George (born 1923), Caribbean politician
- Mallet, Paul Henri (1730-1807), Swiss writer
- Mallet, Robert (1810-1881), Irish geologist & engineer
- This surname may sound like "Mallet".
- Mallett, David (fl. 1990s), American singer-songwriter
- Mallett, Nick (born 1956), South African rugby coach
- Mallett, Timmy (fl. 1980), British actor
- Mallin, Michael (1874-1916), Irish activist
- Mallinder, Stephen (fl. 1990s), British-Australian musician & broadcaster
- Malloch, David (circa 1705-1765), Scottish dramatist & poet
- Mallon, Henry Neil (1895-1983), American industrialist
- Mallory, George (1886-1924), British mountaineer
- Malloy, Mike (born c. 1960), American journalist
[edit] Malm - Malp
- Malmsteen, Yngwie J. (born 1963), Swedish guitarist
- Malone, Dorothy (born 1925), American actor
- Malone, Fergy (1842-1905), Irish baseball player & manager
- Malone, Jeff (born 1961), American basketball player
- Malone, Karl (born 1963), American basketball player
- Malone, Moses (born 1955), American basketball player
- Malone, Russell, musician
- Maloney, Paul, Australian director
- Malory, Thomas, Sir (c. 1405 -1471), British writer
- Malot, Hector (1830-1907), French writer
- Malotte, Albert Hay (1895–1964), American musician
- Malovrh, Miroslav (1861-1922), poet
- Malpan, Abraham (1796-?), religious figure
- Malpass, Eric (1910-1996), English novelist
- Malpighi, Marcello (1628-1694), Italian physiologist & biologist
[edit] Malt - Malz
- Malthouse, Kit (born 1966), British politician
- Malthus, Thomas "Robert" (1766-1834), British religious leader & economist
- Maltin, Leonard (born 1950), American journalist
- Maltravers, Eleanor (1345-1405), English noblewoman
- Maltsev, Aleksandr (born 1949), Soviet hockey player
- Maltz, Albert (1908–1985), American author & screenwriter
- Malveaux, Julianne (fl. 2000s), American economist & author
- Malveaux, Suzanne (fl. 2000s), American journalist
- Malvo, Lee Boyd (born 1985), Jamaican-born convicted murderer
- Malyshev, Yuri (born 1941), Russian astronaut
- Małysz, Adam (born 1977), Polish skier
- Mälzel, Johann Nepomuk (1772-1838), German inventor & fraudulent showman
[edit] Mam
- Mama Cass (1941-1974), singer
- Mamby, Saoul, boxer
- Mameli, Goffredo (1827-1849), Italian patriot, poet and writer
- Mamet, David (born 1947), dramatist
- Mammas, Gregory, patriarch of Constantinople