List of people by name: Mes-Mex
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[edit] Mesa - Mesr
- Mesaglio, Diego (born 1984), Argentine actor
- Meschisvili, Alex (died 2006), Greek murder victim
- Mesdag, Hendrik Willem (1831-1915), painter
- Mesh, Adam, American television personality
- Mesili, Alain (born 1949), French activist
- Mesmer, Franz (died 1815), French researcher
- Mesrine, Jacques (1936-1979), French gangster
[edit] Mess - Mest
- Messemer, Hannes (1924-1991), actor
- Messer, Don (1909-1973), Canadian fiddler
- Messer, Donald E. (fl. 1990s), American theologian
- Messerli, Peter, European public administrator
- Messerschmid, Ernst (born 1945), astronaut
- Messerschmidt, Franz Xaver (1736-1783), sculptor
- Messerschmitt, Willy (1898-1978), aircraft designer
- Messi, Lionel (born 1987), Argentine footballer
- Messiaen, Olivier (1908-1992), composer
- Messiah, Aaron (1858-1940), Belgian architect
- Messick, Dale (born 1906), cartoonist
- Messick, Don (died 1997), voice actor
- Messier, Charles (1730-1817), French astronomer
- Messier, Jean-Marie, business administrator
- Messier, Mark (born 1961), Canadian hockey player
- Messina, Antonello da
- Messina, Jim (born 1947), musician
- Messing, Debra (born 1968), American actor
- Messmer, Otto (died 1983), cartoonist
- Messner, Reinhold (born 1944), Italian mountaineer
- Mestrallet, Gérard (born 1949)
[edit] Met
[edit] Meta - Meth
- Metacomet (died 1676), American Indian leader
- Metalious, Grace (1924-1964), American writer
- Metastasio (1698 - 1782), poet & librettist
- Metaxas, Andreas (1786-1860), Greek politician
- Metaxas, Ioannis (1871-1941), Greek soldier & politician
- Metcalf, John (born 1938), Canadian writer
- Metcalf, Ralph (1798-1858), American jurist & politician
- Metcalfe, Adrian (born 1942), British athlete
- Metcalfe, Jane, American business manager & journalist
- Metcalfe, Ralph (1920-1978), track-and-field athlete
- Metchik, Aaron Michael (born 1980), American actor & director
- Metella, Malia (born 1982), French swimmer
- Metheny, Pat (born 1954), musician
- Method Man (born 1971), musician
- Methodius I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Methodius II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Methodius III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Methodius, Saint (826-885)
[edit] Meti - Metz
- Métivier, Paul A. (1900-2004), Canadian soldier
- Metreveli, Alex (born 1944), Soviet tennis player
- Metrophanes of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Metrophanes, patriarch of Constantinople
- Metrophanes, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Metrophanes II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Metrophanes III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Metsu, Gabriel (1630-1667), Dutch painter
- Metsys, Kwinten (c. 1466-1530)
- Metternich, Klemens Wenzel von (1773-1858), Austrian diplomat
- Mettomo, Lucien (born 1977), Cameroonian footballer
- Metz, Michael (born 1964), German hockey player
- Metzenbaum, Howard Morton (born 1917), American politician
[edit] Meu - Mew
- Meucci, Antonio (1808-1896), Italian inventor
- Meulemans, Arthur (1884-1966), Belgian composer & conductor
- Meunier, Alain (born 1942), French cellist
- Meunier, Constantin (1831-1905), Belgian painter & sculptor
- Meuron, Pierre de (born 1950), Swiss architect
- Mew, Charlotte (1869-1928), British poet
- Mewes, Jason (born 1974), American actor
- Mews, Peter (1619-1706), English royalist
- Mewton-Wood, Noel (1922–1953), Australian pianist