List of people by name: Mea-Meq
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[edit] Mea
- Mead, Charlie (born 1921), Canadian baseball player
- Mead, Daniel W. (1862-1948), American civil engineer
- Mead, Margaret (1901-1978), American anthropologist
- Mead, Taylor (born 1924), American actor
- Meade, Carl Joseph (born 1950), astronaut
- Meade, George (1815-1872), American military officer
- Meade, James (1907-1995), economist
- Meades, Jonathan, writer
- Meadows, Adam (born 1974), American football player
- Meadows, Audrey (1926-1996), American actor
- Meadows, Jayne (born 1920), actor
- Meadows, Tim (born 1961), American comedian
- Meads, Colin (born 1936), New Zealand rugby player
- Meads, Stanley (born 1938), New Zealand rugby player
- Meagher, Aileen (1910-1987), Canadian athlete
- Meagher, Mary T. (born 1964), American swimmer
- Meale, Alan (born 1949), British politician
- Meaney, Colm (born 1953), actor
- Means, Albert (1981–American), football player
- Means, Russell (born 1940), American Oglala Sioux activist
- Meany, George (1894-1980), American trade union leader
- Meara, Anne (born 1929), actor
- Mears, Rick (born 1951), race driver
- Meazza, Giuseppe (1910-1979), athlete
[edit] Meb - Mec
- Mebane, Alexander (1744–1795), American politician
- Mecey, David, photographer
- Meckel, Christoph (born 1935), writer
[edit] Med
[edit] Meda - Medi
- Meda, Alberto (born 1945), Italian engineer & designer
- Medak, Peter (born 1937), Hungarian-born director
- Medeiros, Glenn (born 1970), American singer & songwriter
- Medeiros, Humberto Cardinal (1915-1983), American religious leader
- Medeiros, Maria de (born 1965), Portuguese actor
- Mediate, Rocco (born 1962), American golfer
- Medici, Catherine de' (1519-1589), queen of France
- Medici, Cosimo de' (the Elder) (1389-1464), Italian politician
- Medici, Cosimo I de' (1519-1574), Grand Duke of Tuscany
- Medici, Gaston de' (1671-1737), Grand Duke of Tuscany
- Medici, Giovanni de' (1475-1523), Italian religious leader
- Medici, Giuliano de' (1453-1478)
- Medici, Giulio de' (1523-1534), Italian religious leader
- Medici, Lorenzo "The Magnificent" de' (1449-1492)
- Medici, Maria de' (1573-1642), queen and regent of France
- Medina, Claribel (born c. 1963), American Puerto Rican actor
- Medina, Manuel (born 1971), Mexican boxer
- Medina, Manuel, Spanish politician
[edit] Medl - Medw
- Medley, Bill (born 1940), American singer
- Medlock, Alec (born 1990), American actor
- Medved, Alexander (born 1937), Soviet Belarusian wrestler
- Medved, Anton (1869-1910), poet
- Medved, Michael (born 1948), American author & film critic
- Medvedenko, Slava (born 1979), Ukrainian basketball player
- Medvedev, Alexander (fl. 2000s), Russian businessperson
- Medwin, Albert (born 1925), American engineer
[edit] Mee
- Meech, Peter, author
- Meechan, Alex (born 1980), British footballer
- Meegeren, Han van (1889-1947), Dutch art forger
- Meek, Albert Stewart (1871–1943), British naturalist
- Meek, Alexander Beaufort (1814–1865), American politician, jurist & writer
- Meek, Joe (1929-1967), English music producer
- Meek, Joseph (1810–1875), mountain man
- Meeker, Ralph (1920-1988), actor
- Meeks, Aaron (born 1986), American actor
- Meer, Harry van der (born 1973), Dutch water polo player
- Meeropol, Abel (1903-1986), American writer
- Meese, Edwin (born 1931), American politician
[edit] Meg - Meh
- Megann, Adele (born 1962), Canadian writer
- Megged, Aharon (born 1920), Israeli author & playwright
- Mehegan, John, musician
- Mehldau, Brad, musician
- Mehmed V (1844-1918), Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
- Mehmed VI (1861-1926), Ottoman sultan
- Mehmood (1932-2004), actor
- Mehoffer, Jozef, Polish painter
- Mehrabian, Albert (fl. late 20th cent.), American psychologist
- Mehrtens, Andrew (born 1973), New Zealand rugby player
- Mehta, Ketan, film maker
- Mehta, Shekhar (born 1945), race driver
- Mehta, Tyeb, Indian artist
- Mehta, Zubin (born 1936), conductor
[edit] Mei
[edit] Meid - Meil
- Meidani, Rexhep (born 1944), Albanian politician
- Meier, Alexander (born 1983), German footballer
- Meier, Richard (born 1934), architect
- Meier, Urs (born 1959), Swiss football referee
- Meigen, Johann Wilhelm (1764-1845), German entomologist
- Meighen, Arthur (1874-1960), Canadian politician
- Meighen, Michael A. (born 1939), Canadian politician
- Meijerfeldt, Johan August, junior, Swedish soldier
- Meiji, emperor of Japan (1852-1912)
- Meiklejohn, Alexander (1872–1964), British-born American philosopher, academic administrator & activist
- Meili, Christoph (born 1968), Swiss bank worker
- Meili, Trisha (born 1960), American crime victim
[edit] Mein - Meit
- Meinertz, Alexander (fl. c. 2000), writer, journalist & producer
- Meinhardt, Sven (born 1971), German hockey player
- Meinhof, Carl (1857-1944), linguist
- Meinhof, Ulrike (1934-1976), German activist
- Meinong, Alexius (1853-1920), Austrian philosopher
- Meir, Golda (1898-1978), Israeli politician
- Meiselas, Susan (born 1948), photographer
- Meisetsu (1847-1926), poet
- Meishō, empress of Japan (1623-1696)
- Meissner, Alexander (1883–1958), German-born Austrian engineer & physicist
- Meissner, Katrin (born 1973), East German swimmer
- Meissner, Walther (1882-1974), physicist
- Meister, Joseph (1876-1940), French patient
- Meitner, Lise (1878-1968), Austrian physicist
[edit] Mej - Mek
- Mejdell, Peter Ludwig, Sylow (1832-1918), mathematician
- Mekas, Adolfas (born 1925), Lithuanian film director
- Meketaten (fl. 14th century BCE), Egyptian royalty
- Mekonnen, Abebe (born 1964), Ethiopian athlete
- Meksi, Aleksander (born 1939), Albanian politician
[edit] Mel
[edit] Mela - Meld
- Melanchthon, Philipp (1497-1560), German religious leader
- Melanie (born 1947), musician
- Melba, Nellie (1861-1931), Australian singer
- Melcher, Al (1884-1944), American race driver
- Melcher, Terry, musician
- Melchior, Lauritz (1890-1973)
- Melchior, Simone (1919-1990), French explorer
- Melchor, Alejandro (1900–1947), Filipino engineer & politician
- Meldrum, Michael (born 1968), Canadian swimmer
[edit] Mele - Meli
- Mele, Diego
- Meléndez, Adolfo (fl. 20th cent.), Spanish sports official
- Melendez, Angel (c. 1963 - c. 1996), Colombian gangster
- Meléndez, Carlos (born c. 1965), musician
- Meléndez, Concha (1895-1983), educator, writer & poet
- Melendez, John (born 1965), American actor
- Meléndez, Óscar (born c. 1964), musician
- Meléndez, Ricky (born 1968), musician
- Melendez-Perez, Jose, American law enforcement official
- Meletius III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Meletius II of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Meletius II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Meletius I of Alexandria (aka Meletius Pegas), late 16th Century Patriarch of Alexandria
- Meletius IV, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Melfi, Giuseppe (born 1967), mathematician
- Melhuse, Adam (born 1972), American baseball player
- Méliès, Georges (1861-1938), French film director
- Melik, Anton (1890-1966), Slovenian geographer
- Melik-Pashayev, Alexander (1905–1964), Soviet conductor
- Méline, Jules (1838-1925), French politician
[edit] Mell
- Mellencamp, John Cougar (born 1951), musician, singer & songwriter
- Mellin, Jurgen, Swedish soldier
- Mellitus, St. (died 624), religious leader
- Mellon, Andrew W. (1855-1937), American financier
- Mellon, Paul, American art collector & philanthropist
- Mellon, Richard King, American financier & industrialist
- Mellon, Sarah, American financial family member
- Mellon, Thomas A., American jurist & banker
- Melloni, Macedonio (1798–1854), Italian physicist
- Mellor, Alan (born 1959), British cricketer
- Mellor, Kay (born 1950), actor & scriptwriter
- Mellor, Will (born 1976), actor
[edit] Melm - Meln
- Melma, Sabar Lal
- Melman, Jeff
- Melman, Larry "Bud" (1921–2007), American actor & comic
- Melman, Rich
- Melman, Yossi
- Melnichenko, Yuriy
- Melnick, Bruce, astronaut
- Melnick, Christine
- Melnick, Mitch
- Melnick, Natasha
- Melnik, Faina
- Melnikov, Sergey
- Melnychuk, Janice
- Melnyk
- Melnyk, Eugene
- Melnyk, Gerry
- Melnyk, Larry
- Melnick, Bruce, astronaut
[edit] Melo
- Melo, Adriana, Brazilian artist
- Melo, Adriano Bizerra
- Melo, Jaime
- Melo, Richard
- Melo, Túlio de
- Melo, Welton
- Meloche, Eric
- Meloche, Gilles
- Melody (singer)
- Melody.
- Melomud, Anna
- Meloni, Christopher, actor
- Meloño, Alejandro (born 1977), Uruguayan football player
- Melosh, H. Jay
- Meloy, Colin
- Meloy, Maile
[edit] Melr - Melz
- Melroy, Pamela, astronaut
- Meltzer, Albert (1920–1996), British activist & writer
- Melua, Katie, singer
- Melville, Alan (1910-1983), South African cricketer
- Melville, Alexander, 5th Earl of Leven (died 1754), British noble & politician
- Melville, Herman (1819-1891), American author
- Melvin, Harold, musician
- Melzack, Ronald
- Melzer, Hagen
- Melzer, Hanna (1904-1960), activist
- Melzer, Jean
- Melzer, Jürgen
- Melzer, Richard
[edit] Mem
- Membrillo, Manuel, comedian
- Memling, Hans (c. 1430-1494)
- Memmi, Albert (born 1921), Tunisian-born French writer
- Memminger, Christopher (1803-1888), American politician
- Memon, Vladimir, poet
[edit] Men
[edit] People named Men
- Men, Alexander (1935–1990), Soviet theologian
[edit] Mena - Menc
- Menachery, George (born 1938), Indian historian & activist
- Menart, Janez (1929-2004), Slovenian poet
- Menas, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Menasse, Robert (born 1954), Austrian writer
- Menchik-Stevenson, Vera (1906-1944), chess player
- Menchú, Rigoberta (born 1959), Guatemalan activist
- Mencius (371-289 BC), Chinese philosopher
- Mencken, H. L. (1880-1956), journalist & critic
[edit] Mend
[edit] Mende
- Mende, Erich (1916-1998), German politician
- Mendel, Gregor (1822-1884), German religious leader & botanist
- Mendeleev, Dmitri Ivanovich (1834-1907), Russian chemist & science administrator
- Mendelssohn, Moses (born 1729), German philosopher
- Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Fanny (1805-1847), German composer
- Mendelssohn Bartholdy, Felix (1809-1847), German composer
- Mendenhall, Thomas Corwin (1841-1924), American physicist & meteorologist
- Mendes, Abraham Pereira (1825-1893), British religious leader & educator
- Mendes, Eva (born 1974), American actress
- Mendes, Sam (born 1965), British director
- Mendes, Sergio (born 1935), Brazilian singer
- Mendes de Almeida, Luciano (1930-2006), Brazilian archbishop
- Mendès-France, Pierre (1907-1982), French jurist & politician
- Mendez, Ana G. (1908-1997), American Puerto Rican educator
- Méndez, Jerónimo, Chilean politician
- Mendez, Lucia (born 1955), Mexican actor, singer
- Mendez, Olga A. born (1926), American Puerto Rican politician
- Méndez, Santiago (1790-1870), Mexican politician
[edit] Mendi - Mendy
- Mendiburu, Manuel de (1805-1885), Peruvian activist & soldier
- Mendini, Alessandro (born 1931), Italian designer & architect
- Mendoza, Alan, British politician & activist
- Mendoza, Daniel (1764-1836), British boxer
- Mendoza, Eduardo (born 1943), Spanish writer
- Mendoza, Ines (born 1908), American Puerto Rican political family member
- Mendoza, Vanessa (born 1981), Colombian beauty queen
- Mendy, Jean-Paul (born 1973), French boxer
[edit] Mene - Menk
- Meneely, Andrew, bell entrepreneur
- Meneely, Clinton, bell entrepreneur
- Menem, Carlos Saúl (born 1930), Argentine politician
- Menezes, Jude (born 1971), Indian hockey player
- Mengele, Josef (1911-1979), German physician & soldier
- Menger, Carl (1840-1921), economist
- Menger, Karl (1902-1985), Austrian-born mathematician
- Menglet, Alex, Russian-born Australian actor
- Mengs, Anton Raphael (1728-1779)
- Menjou, Adolphe (1890-1963), actor
- Menken, Adah Isaacs, actor
- Menken, Alan (born 1949), American composer
- Menken, Solomon Stanwood (1870-1954), American activist
- Menkes, Zygmunt, Polish painter
[edit] Menn - Menz
- Menn, Christian, civil engineer
- Mennas of Constantinople (died 536), patriarch of Constantinople
- Mennea, Pietro (born 1952), Italian athlete
- Menninger, Karl (1893-1990), psychiatrist
- Menon, Krishna (1897-1974), Indian jurist, activist & politician
- Menotti, Gian-Carlo (1911-2007), Italian-born American composer & writer
- Menshikov, Aleksandr Danilovich (1673–1729), Russian politician
- Menshikov, Alexander Sergeyevich (1787–1869), Russian sailor & politician
- Mensonides, Wieger (born 1938), Dutch swimmer
- Menten, Maud Leonora (1879-1960), biologist
- Menu, Alain (born 1963), Swiss race driver
- Menuhin, Yehudi (1916-1999), violinist
- Menzel, Adolph (1815-1905), painter & graphic artist
- Menzel, Idina (born 1971), American singer & actor
- Menzel, Jiří (born 1938), Czech director & actor
- Menzies, Robert (1894-1978), Australian politician
[edit] Meo - Mep
- Meoushi, Boulos, Maronite Patriarch
- Mepeham, Simon (died 1333), English religious leader