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
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Ana - Anc - And - Ane-Anf - Ang - Ani-Ano - Anq-Ans - Ant - Anu-Anz
Ana
- Anacharsis, philosopher
- Anacletus I, Pope, (76-88)
- Anacreon, Greek poet
- Anami, Korechika, Japanese General and Minister of War in the end of the World War Two
- Anand, Valerie, author
- Anand, Viswanathan, chess player
- Ananda
- Anastasia of Russia, Grand Duchess, (1901-1918)
- Anastasio, Trey, of Phish
- Anastasios of Alexandria, (607-619), Coptic Pope
- Anastasius I, Pope, (pope 399-401)
- Anastasius II, Pope, (pope 496-498)
- Anastasius II, Roman Emperor, (died 721)
- Anastasius III, Pope, (pope 911-913)
- Anastasius IV, (pope 1145-1153)
- Anastasius, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anatolius, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anaxagoras, (died 462 BC), philosopher
- Anaximander, (609 BC,610 BC-c. 547 BC), Greek philosopher
- Anaximenes of Lampsacus, (fl. 380-320 BC)
- Anaximenes of Miletus, Greek philosopher
Anc
- Ancizar, Manuel, (1812-1882)
- Anckarström, Jacob Johan, assassin of King Gustav III of Sweden
- Ancus Marcius, (640 BC-616 BC.)
And
- Anders, William, (born 1933), US astronaut
- Anders, Wladyslaw, lieutenant general and leader of Free Polish army
- Andersch, Alfred, (1914-1980), poet
- Andersen, Hans Christian, (1805-1875), Danish fairy tale writer
- Anderson, Alexander, (1582-1620), mathematician
- Anderson, Clive, television presenter, television personality
- Anderson, Colin, author
- Anderson, Edwin, Jr, (1860-1933), US admiral
- Anderson, Gerry, (born 1929), British TV producers of Thunderbirds fame
- Anderson, Gillian, (born 1968), US actress
- Anderson, Ian
- Anderson, Jessica, novelist
- Anderson, Jon, (born 1944), musician
- Anderson, Kelvin, athlete
- Anderson, Kevin J, US science fiction author
- Anderson, Lindsay, (1923-1994), film director
- Anderson, Lynn, musician
- Anderson, Marian, (1897-1993), famous opera and concert singer
- Anderson, Michael P, (1959-2003), astronaut
- Anderson, Pamela, (born 1967), US actress and nude model
- Anderson, Pink, (1900-1974), US blues musician
- Anderson, Poul, (1926-2001), US science fiction writer
- Anderson, Ray, musician
- Anderson, Reid
- Anderson, Rod, Canadian writer
- Anderson, Sherwood, American author, novelist
- Anderson, Stikkan, (1931-1997), Swedish musician
- Anderssen, Adolf, (1818-1879), chess player
- Andersson, Benny, Swedish musician and ex-member of ABBA
- Andersson, Frank, Swedish athlete
- Anderwert, Fridolin, (1828-1880), Swiss Federal Councilor
- Andina, Savia, musician
- Ando, Tadao, architect
- Andrade, Fernão Pires de, (merchant)
- Andrade, Ignacio, Venezuelan president
- Andrade, Jorge Carrera, (1903-1978), poet
- Andrade, Sergio, infamous producer
- Andrea, Giovanni, (1275-1348), canonist
- Andre the Giant, (1946-1993), French-born professional wrestler
- Andreotti, Giulio, Italian politician
- Andre, Arnaldo, actor
- Andre, Carl, (born 1935), painter
- Andre-Deshay, Claudie, astronaut
- Andreas, Miha, (1762-1821), poet
- Andree, Karl, (1808-1875), geographer
- Andress, Tuck, musician
- Andress, Ursula, (born 1936), actress
- Andrew of Longjumeau
- Andrew II of Hungary, (b.1175-d.1235)
- Andrew, Prince , Duke of York, (born 1960)
- Andrew, Saint, ( founder )
- Andrews, Eamonn, (1922-1987), TV personality, producer and businessman
- Andrews, Inez, musician
- Andrews, Julie, (born 1935), British actor
- Andrews, Roy Chapman, (1884-1960), US explorer
- Andreychuk, Raynell, Canadian senator
- Andreyev, Nikolay Andreyevich, (1873-1932), sculptor, graphic artist and stage designer
- Andric, Ivo, (1892-1975), Serb-Croat-Bosnian
- Andriscus, (149 BC)
- Andriessen, Louis, (born 1939), -Dutch composer
- Andrieu, Franciscus, composer
- Andronicus, (1100?-1185), Byzantine Emperor
- Andronicus I, (1100?-1185), Eastern Roman emperor
- Andronicus II -- (1260-1332) Eastern Roman emperor
- Andronicus III -- (c. 1296-1341) Eastern Roman emperor
- Andronicus IV, Byzantine Emperor
- Andronicus of Cyrrhus -- Greek astronomer 100 B.C.
- Andronicus of Rhodes -- (c. 70 B.C.)
- Andronikos of Alexandria, (619-665), Coptic Pope
- Andropov, Yuri, (1914-1984), Soviet secretary general and KGB chief
- Andros, Edmund, (1637-1714), US Governor of New Jersey
Ane
- Aneirin, (6th/7th century), British poet
Anf
- Anfossi, Pasquale, Italian opera composer
Ang
- Angarita, Isaías Medina, Venezuelan president
- Angel, Adolfo musician
- Angelico, Beato, (1387-1445), (Giovanni da Fiesole)
- Angelopoulos, Theo, (born 1936), film director
- Angelou, Maya, poet
- Angilbert, (died 814), Charlemagne's diplomat
- Ångström, Anders Jonas, (1857-1910),
- Angioni, Franco
- Angioy, Giovanni Maria
- Angleton, Doris McGown Beck, Houston socialite, Murder victim
- Angleton, James Jesus (1917-1987), CIA counterintelligence
- Angleton, Robert Nicholas, Houston Bookmaker, suspect of conpiring to kill Doris Angleton, husband of Doris Angleton
- Angleton, Roger Nicholas, Extortionist, Person whom admitted to killing Doris Angleton
- Angley, Ernest, US televangelist
- Anguissola, Sofinisba, (1532-1625), painter
- Angélique, Marie-Joseph, (died 1734), African slave
- Angus, W. David, Canadian senator
Ani
- Anianus of Alexandria, (61-82), Coptic Pope, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Anicetus, Pope, (155-166)
- Anielewicz, Mordecai, (1919-1943)
- Anikushin, Mikhail Konstantinovich, (born 1917), sculptor
- Aniston, Jennifer, US actress
- Aniston, John, (father of Jennifer)
Ank
- Anka, Paul, (born 1941), 50's pop icon
- Ankan, emperor of Japan
- Anker, Albert, (1831-1910)
- Anko, emperor of Japan
Ann
- Annan, Beulah, (c. 1901-1928)
- Annan, Kofi, (born 1938), United Nations secretary general
- Anne of Great Britain, (1665-1714), also Queen of Scotland, then Queen of Great Britain after 1707
- Annunzio, Gabrielle D', (1863-1938), Italian adventurer
Ano
- Anouilh, Jean, (1910-1987), 20th century dramatist
Anq
- Anquetil, Jacques, French cyclist
Ans
- Anscombe, G. E. M, (1918-2001), philosopher
- Anselm of Canterbury, (1034-1109), (St.) 1093
- Anselm of Laon, (died 1117), scholastic philosopher
- Anselme, Bernard, Minister-President of Wallonia
- Ansermet, Ernest, (1883-1969)
Ant
- Ant, Adam, pop musician
- Anterus, Pope, (235-236)
- Anthan, George journalist
- Antheil, George, (1900-1959), composer
- Anthemius, Roman Emperor
- Anthemius of Tralles, (died 534), architect
- Anthimus III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anthimus II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anthimus I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anthimus IV, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anthimus VII, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anthimus VI, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anthimus V, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Anthony, (1572-1581), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Anthony of Saxony, (1755-1836), King of Saxony (1827-1836)
- Anthony, James, musician
- Anthony, Piers, (born 1934), US science fiction and fantasy author
- Anthony, Ray, musician
- Anthony, Susan B, (1820-1906), US feminist
- Antin, Steve, (born 1961)
- Antipater, (397-319 BC), Macedonian general and regent
- Antipater of Sidon, (fl 120 BC)
- Antipater of Tarsus, (2nd c. BC), Stoic philosopher
- Antipater of Thessalonica (fl 11 BC), Greek epigrammatist
- Antipater of Tyre, (1st c. BC), Stoic philosopher
- Antipater the Idumaean, (1st c. BC), Idumaean politician
- Antiphanes, (fl 385 BC), Greek playwright
- Antiphilus of Byzantium, Greek epigrammatist
- Antiphon, (c. 480-411 BC), Attic orator
- Antiphon, Athenian sophist
- Antiphon, Greek tragic poet
- Antisthenes (c. 445-360 BC), Greek philosopher
- Antisthenes of Rhodes (2nd c. BC), Greek historian
- Antoinette, Marie, (1755-1793), Austrian born Queen of France
- Antonescu, Ion, (1882-1946), Romanian military dictator
- Antoku, emperor of Japan
- Antoninus Pius, (AD 86-161), Roman Emperor
- Antoninus, Brother, poet
- Antonio, Luis fashion designer
- Antonioni, Michelangelo, (born 1912), Italian film director
- Antonov, Alexei, Chief of General Staff at the end of the war
- Antony I, patriarch of Constantinople
- Antony III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Antony II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Antony I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Antony IV, patriarch of Constantinople
- Antony IV, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Antony, Mark, (c. 83 BC-30 BC)
- Antrim, Richard, (1907-1969), US naval officer
- Antson, Ants, Estonian Olympic champion
- Antunes, António Lobo, novelist
- Antuofermo, Vito, (born 1953), world champion boxer
- Antyllus, (2nd century), Greek physician
Anu
- Anuszkiewicz, Richard, painter
Anw
- Anwar, Chairil, (poet: 1922-1949), poet
Any
- Anyte of Tegea, (3rd c. BC), Arcadian poetess
Anz
- Anzengruber, Ludwig, dramatist, author
- Anzlovar, Vinci Vogue, (born 1963), film director.