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Ada
- Ada , German minimal techno and minimal house musician
- Ada , Carian queen
- Ada , Abbess at Le Mans, saint
- Ada von Holland , wife of Margrave Otto II of Brandenburg
- Ada of Holland , noblewoman
- Ada, Jacqueline (* 1994), Cameroonian football player
- Adä, Johann (1814–1899), German physician and politician, MdR
- Ada, Joseph Franklin (* 1943), American politician
- Ada, Selman (* 1953), Turkish composer
Adab
- Adabbo, Stefano , Italian choir director, conductor, composer, pianist and music teacher
- Adaberto, Ester (1872–1951), Spanish-Italian opera singer with a soprano voice
Adac
- Adachi, Buntaro (1865–1945), Japanese physician, anatomist, and anthropologist
- Adachi, Hatazō (1890–1947), Lieutenant General in the Imperial Japanese Army
- Adachi, Hirohide (* 1999), Japanese soccer player
- Adachi, Kenzō (1864–1948), Japanese politician
- Adachi, Kiyoshi (* 1914), Japanese pole vaulter
- Adachi, Mineichirō (1870–1934), Japanese lawyer and President of the Permanent International Court of Justice
- Adachi, Mitsuru (* 1951), Japanese manga artist
- Adachi, Ryō (* 1969), Japanese football player
- Adachi, Tomoya (* 1985), Japanese marathon runner
- Adachi, Tsubasa (* 2000), Japanese soccer player
- Adachi, Tsutomu (1947-2004), Japanese manga artist
- Adachi, Yūsuke (born 1961), Japanese football player
Adad
- Adad-apla-iddina , King of Babylon
- Adad-happe (650 BC – 546 BC), mother of the Babylonian king Nabu-na'id
- Adad-nirari I , Assyrian king of the 5th dynasty
- Adad-nirari II , Assyrian king
- Adad-nīrārī III. , King of Assyria
- Adad-sululi , ancient Assyrian merchant
- Adad-šuma-iddina , Kassite king of Babylon
- Adad-šuma-uṣur , 32nd King of the Kassite Dynasty of Babylon (King List A)
- Adad-šuma-uṣur , scribe, scholar
Adae
- Adae, Joerg (* 1943), German actor and radio play speaker
Adaf
- Adaf, Shimon (* 1972), Israeli writer
Adag
- Adagamow, Rustem Rinatowitsch (* 1961), Russian blogger
Adai
- Adaïewsky, Ella (1846–1926), Russian pianist and composer
- Adaios , Greek epigram poet
- Adaios Alektryon († 353 BC), Macedonian officer
- Adaios of Mytilene , Greek art writer
- Adair, Alex , British DJ
- Adair, Beegie (* 1937), American jazz pianist
- Adair, Brandon (born 1985), American basketball referee and player
- Adair, Charles Wallace, junior (1914-2006), American diplomat
- Adair, Daniel (* 1975), Canadian drummer and singer
- Adair, Deborah (born 1952), American actress
- Adair, Deborah (* 1966), American sound engineer
- Adair, E. Ross (1907-1983), American politician
- Adair, Gilbert (1944–2011), Scottish writer, film critic, and columnist
- Adair, Hugh R. (1889–1971), American lawyer and politician
- Adair, J. Leroy (1887–1956), American lawyer and politician
- Adair, James , Irish trader and Indian expert
- Adair, Jean (1873–1953), Canadian actress
- Adair, John (1757-1840) American politician, governor of Kentucky
- Adair, John AM (1864–1938), American politician
- Adair, John Eric (* 1934), British Leadership Instructor
- Adair, Molly (1905–1990) British actress
- Adair, Paul Neal (1915–2004), American firefighter and entrepreneur
- Adair, Robert (1763–1855), British diplomat
- Adair, Robert K. (* 1924), American physicist
- Adair, Sandra (* 1952), American film editor
- Adair, Tom (1913–1988), American songwriter, screenwriter, and composer
Adaj
- Adaji, Anthony Ademu (* 1964), Nigerian religious, Bishop of Idah
Adak
- Adaktusson, Lars (* 1955), Swedish journalist and politician (Kristdemokraterna), MEP
Adal
- Adala of Bavaria , Countess Palatinate of Bavaria and Countess in Chiemgau
- Adalar , companion of St. Boniface, Bishop of Erfurt
- Adalbald II († 1026), Bishop of Utrecht
- Adalbald von Ostrevant , Frankish nobleman and saint
- Adalberg, Samuel (1868–1939), Polish literary historian and linguist
- Adalbero († 982), Count Palatine of Saxony, Count in Hesse and Liesgau and Vogt of the Hilwartshausen Monastery
- Adalbero († 1082), Count of Traungau
- Adalbero I of Bar († 962), Bishop of Metz
- Adalbero II († 1025), Bishop of Basel
- Adalbero II († 1005), Bishop of Verdun and Metz
- Adalbero II of Ebersberg († 1045), Count of Ebersberg (1029-1045)
- Adalbero III. († 1137), Abbot of Prüm and Bishop in Basel
- Adalbero III. of Luxembourg († 1072), Bishop of Metz
- Adalbero of Augsburg († 909), Bishop of Augsburg
- Adalbero of Bremen († 1148), Archbishop of Hamburg
- Adalbero von Eppenstein († 1057), Bishop of Bamberg
- Adalbero von Eppenstein († 1039), Duke of Carinthia, Margrave of Verona
- Adalbero of Laon († 1030), French clergyman, Bishop of Laon
- Adalbero of Luxembourg , Provost
- Adalbero of Reims († 989), Archbishop of Reims
- Adalbero von Würzburg († 1090), Bishop of Würzburg and Count of Lambach-Wels
- Adalbert († 723), Duke in Alsace
- Adalbert (1000-1048), Duke (Upper Lorraine)
- Adalbert Atto von Canossa († 988), Margrave, Count of Canossa
- Adalbert the Victorious († 1055), Margrave of Austria
- Adalbert I. , Archbishop of Salzburg
- Adalbert I , Margrave of Tuscany
- Adalbert I , ruler of Burgundy
- Adalbert I († 987), Count of Vermandois
- Adalbert I († 1070), Benedictine, Bishop of Worms, brother of the German anti-king Rudolf von Rheinfelden
- Adalbert I , Duke of Teck
- Adalbert I of Saarbrücken († 1137), Chancellor Heinrich V and Archbishop of Mainz (1111–1137)
- Adalbert I of Winterthur († 1030), Count of Winterthur
- Adalbert II , Margrave of Tuscany, Count and Duke of Lucca
- Adalbert II , Duke of Teck
- Adalbert II. († 935), Archbishop of Salzburg
- Adalbert II († 971), Margrave of Ivrea and co-king in Italy
- Adalbert II. († 1080), Count of Ballenstedt
- Adalbert II. († 1107), nobleman, Bishop of Worms
- Adalbert II of Saarbrücken († 1141), Archbishop of Mainz (1138–1141)
- Adalbert II of Winterthur († 1053), Count of Winterthur
- Adalbert III. of Bohemia (1145–1200), Archbishop of Salzburg
- Adalbert von Aschersleben , Count von Aschersleben from the Ascan family
- Adalbert von Babenberg (854–906), Count of Franconia
- Adalbert von Bayern (1828–1875), Prince of Bavaria and Hereditary Prince of Greece
- Adalbert von Bremen († 1072), Archbishop of Hamburg and Bremen
- Adalbert von Entringen , noble gentleman in Entringen, first owner of Hohenentringen
- Adalbert von Fohnsdorf († 1322), Bishop of Chiemsee
- Adalbert von Magdeburg († 981), German archbishop, saint and historian
- Adalbert von Minden , Bishop of Minden
- Adalbert von Mörsberg , Vogt of the All Saints' Monasteries in Schaffhausen and Schwabenheim near Kreuznach, Count von Dill
- Adalbert von Passau († 970), 17th Bishop of Passau (946–970)
- Adalbert of Pomerania , first bishop of Pomerania
- Adalbert of Prague († 997), Catholic messenger of faith in Hungary and with the Pruzzen, Bishop of Prague, Archbishop of Gniezno and martyr
- Adalbert von Sachsen (1467–1484), administrator of Mainz (1482–1484)
- Adalbert von Saffenberg , Count of Saffenburg and Nörvenich; Vogt von Klosterrath and the Abbey of Kornelimünster
- Adalbert von Tegernsee , saint of the Middle Ages, founder and abbot of Tegernsee
- Adalbert, Max (1874–1933), German theater and film actor
- Adalbertus Samaritanus , first author of the Ars dictandi
- Adalbrand of Bremen († 1043), Archbishop of Bremen-Hamburg and politician
- Adaldag († 988), monk of the Benedictine order and Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen
- Adalgar († 876), Abbot of Corvey (856–876)
- Adalgar († 909), Archbishop of Hamburg-Bremen (888–909)
- Adalgisel Grimo , deacon and member of the Austrasian nobility
- Adalgisus , priest and saint of the Catholic Church
- Adalgod von Osterburg († 1119), Count of Veltheim and 1107 Archbishop of Magdeburg
- Adalgott († 1160), Bishop of Chur
- Adalhard , Seneschal of Emperor Ludwig the Pious and Empress Judith
- Adalhard († 903), member of the Franconian family of the Babenbergs
- Adalhard († 826), Abbot of Corbie
- Adalhard († 890), West Franconian Count Palatine and Count of Paris
- Adalhard II of Metz , Count in the Moselgau
- Adalhard von Burc , lay abbot from Cysoing
- Adalhelm († 892), Count of Troyes
- Adalhelm († 932), Count of Arras, lay abbot of Saint-Vaast in Arras
- Adalid y Gurréa, Marcial del (1826–1881), Spanish-Galician pianist and Romantic composer
- Adaloald (602–626), King of the Lombards
- Adalolf († 933), Count of Boulogne
- Adalpertus , German Benedictine monk, illuminator
- Adalram , Roman Catholic bishop
- Adalram von Waldeck († 1182), founder of the Seckau monastery
- Adalrich , hermit on the island of Ufnau and saint
- Adalrich († 663), Burgundian nobleman and duke
- Aðalsteinn Aðalsteinsson (* 1962), Icelandic football player
- Aðalsteinn Eyjólfsson (* 1977), Icelandic handball coach
- Adalung , Bishop of Eichstätt
- Adalward († 933), Bishop of Verden
- Adalwin († 816), Bishop of Regensburg
- Adalwin († 873), Archbishop of Salzburg
Adam
- Adam , Voivode of Sandomierz and Castellan of Cracow
- Adam († 1222), Bishop of Caithness, Abbot of Melrose
- Adam († 1596), Polish painter
- Adam Asayut (* 1988), Thai soccer player
- Adam from Krakow , Polish painter
- Adam from Wilna († 1517), Polish painter
- Adam d'Ambergau , German book printer
- Adam de la Halle , French trouvère
- Adam de Villebéon († 1235), Lord of Villebon, Grand Chamberlain of France
- Adam FitzRoy , illegitimate son of King Edward II of England
- Adam Franz Karl (1680–1732), Austrian Obersthofmarschall
- Adam I , Lord of Bethsan
- Adam I de Beaumont († 1191), Lord of Beaumont-en-Gâtinais, Grand Chamberlain of France
- Adam I von Neuhaus (1494–1531), Bohemian nobleman and Highest Chancellor of Bohemia
- Adam II , Lord of Bethsan
- Adam II von Neuhaus (1546–1596), Bohemian nobleman, Colonel Chancellor of Bohemia and Prague burgrave
- Adam III , Lord of Bethsan
- Adam Ilić, Maja (* 1979), Serbian volleyball player
- Adam of Kilconquhar († 1271), Scottish nobleman
- Adam Parvipontanus , English logician and philosopher
- Adam of Adelon , Lord of Adelon
- Adam von Bochinia († 1514), Polish doctor and humanist
- Adam von Bremen , cleric and theologian from Bremen
- Adam von Ebrach († 1166), German monk and abbot
- Adam von Fulda († 1505), German composer and music theorist
- Adam von Köln , German author
- Adam von Perseigne († 1221), French Cistercian abbot and theologian
- Adam von Rottweil , printer
- Adam of St. Viktor († 1146), poet and composer
- Adam of Württemberg (1792–1847), Prince of Württemberg, general of the cavalry
- Adam Wenzel (1574–1617), Duke of Teschen (1579–1617)
- Adam z Veleslavína, Daniel (1546–1599), Bohemian writer and publisher, member of the Unity of the Bohemian Brethren
- Adam z Wągrowca († 1629), Polish organist, composer and Cistercian monk
- Adam, 2nd Earl of Angus , Scottish nobleman
- Adam, Adolf (1912–2005), Roman Catholic clergyman
- Adam, Adolf (1918–2004), Austrian statistician and computer scientist
- Adam, Adolphe (1803-1856), French opera and ballet composer
- Adam, Ahmed (* 1966), Sudanese long-distance runner
- Adam, Albert Eugen (1855–1921), German librarian
- Adam, Albrecht (1786–1862), German battle painter
- Adam, Alexander (1853–1917), composer and choir director from Baden
- Adam, Alfons (* 1944), Austrian lawyer and politician
- Adam, Alfred (1888–1956), German human medicine specialist, paediatrician
- Adam, Alfred (1899–1975), German Protestant theologian and university professor for church history
- Adam, Anastasius (1795–1848), Swiss clergyman
- Adam, André (1911–1991), French sociologist and ethnologist
- Adam, André (1936–2016), Belgian diplomat
- Adam, Andreas (1699–1746), German architect
- Adam, Anna (* 1963), German painter, stage designer, qualified pedagogue and exhibition designer
- Adam, Antoine (1899–1980), French Romance scholar and literary historian
- Adam, Any (* 2000), German soccer player
- Adam, August (1888–1965), German Catholic priest and theologian
- Adam, August Wilhelm Theodor (1833–1886), German music director
- Adam, Baki (* 1962), Turkish writer and Islamic clergyman
- Adam, Barbara (* 1945), British social scientist
- Adam, Bashir (* 1987), German Taekwondoin
- Adam, Benno (1812-1892), German animal painter
- Adam, Bill (* 1946), Canadian racing car driver
- Adam, Birgit (* 1971), German editor and non-fiction author
- Adam, Brian (1948–2013), Scottish politician
- Adam, brother (1898–1996), German modern beekeeper and breeder of the Buckfast bee
- Adam, Bruno (1846–1918), German architect
- Adam, Carl Ferdinand (1806–1868), German music teacher, cantor, choir director and composer
- Adam, Charles (1848–1917), Alsatian local politician, mayor and member of the regional committee
- Adam, Charlie (born 1985), Scottish soccer player
- Adam, Christian (* 1941), German artist
- Adam, Christian (* 1966), German photographer and Germanist
- Adam, Christian (* 1983), German soccer player
- Adam, Claude (* 1958), Luxembourg politician
- Adam, Claus (1917–1983), American cellist, music teacher and composer of Austrian origin
- Adam, Curt (1875-1941), German ophthalmologist
- Adam, David (1936-2020) British Anglican clergyman and author
- Adam, Dieter (* 1935), German physician
- Adam, Dietrich (* 1953), German actor
- Adam, Edmund (1894–1958), German correspondence chess player
- Adam, Emil (1843–1924), German painter
- Adam, Emil (1859–1918), Austrian ceramist and university professor
- Adam, Éric (* 1966), Belgian comic book author
- Adam, Ernest (1868–1926), Polish banker and politician
- Adam, Ernst (1879–1919), German writer
- Adam, Ernst (1884–1955), German Roman Catholic priest
- Adam, Euchar (1748–1830), cathedral dean in Eichstätt
- Adam, Eugen (1817–1880), German battle painter
- Adam, François Gaspard (1710–1761), French sculptor
- Adam, François-Nestor (1903–1990), Italian-Swiss priest, Bishop of Sitten
- Adam, Franz (1815–1886), German battle and horse painter and lithographer
- Adam, Franz (1885–1954), German conductor, Kapellmeister and composer
- Adam, Frédéric (* 1973), French football player
- Adam, Frederick (1784-1853), British general
- Adam, Fritz (1889–1945), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, MdL
- Adam, Fritz , German journalist and poet
- Adam, George (* 1969), Scottish politician
- Adam, Gerhard (* 1959), German radiologist
- Adam, Gerold (1933–1996), German biophysicist
- Adam, Gordon (1915-1992), American rower
- Adam, Gordon (born 1934), British Labor Party politician, MEP
- Adam, Gottfried (* 1939), German Protestant theologian
- Adam, Hans , German soccer player
- Adam, Hans († 1675), German executioner
- Adam, Hans (1883–1948), German naval officer and submarine commander in the First World War
- Adam, Hans (1886–1917), Bavarian air force officer with 21 confirmed kills in the First World War
- Adam, Hans (1894–1942), German worker and resistance member against National Socialism
- Adam, Hans Heinrich (1919–2007), German painter
- Adam, Hans Karl (1915–2000), German television chef
- Adam, Hansgünther (1924–2015), German journalist
- Adam, Harry (* 1923), German soccer player
- Adam, Heinrich (1787–1862), German etcher and landscape painter
- Adam, Heinrich (1839–1905), German-Austrian architect
- Adam, Helen (1909–1993), American author and artist
- Adam, Hella (* 1942), German classical philologist
- Adam, Helmut (* 1973), German bartender, non-fiction author, entrepreneur and publisher
- Adam, Henri-Georges (1904–1967), French sculptor and tapestry designer
- Adam, Henry (born 1964), British playwright
- Adam, Hermann (* 1948), German economist and political scientist
- Adam, Horst (* 1939), Sorbian journalist, writer and publicist
- Adam, Ingrid (* 1945), German walker
- Adam, Ivo (* 1977), Swiss world champion chef and author
- Adam, Jacob-Sigisbert (1670–1747), French baroque sculptor
- Adam, Jacques (1663–1735), French scholar, translator and member of the Académie française
- Adam, Jakob (1568–1618), German Reformed preacher
- Adam, Jakob (1748–1811), Austrian engraver
- Adam, Jakob (1797–1865), Swiss politician and lawyer
- Adam, Jakob Joseph (1828–1888), Swiss politician
- Adam, James (1860–1907) British classical scholar
- Adam, Jean-Édouard (1768–1807), French chemist and physicist
- Ádám, Jenő (1896–1982), Hungarian composer, music teacher, conductor and folk song researcher
- Adam, Jiří (* 1950), Czechoslovak pentathlete and fencer
- Adam, Johann (1704–1779), German violist and Baroque composer
- Adam, Johann (1867–1936), German spiritual inspector and Protestant pastor
- Adam, Johann Jakob († 1791), German goldsmith
- Adam, Johannes , German Reformed pastor
- Adam, Johannes , German fencer and Olympian
- Adam, Johannes (* 1923), German biostatistician and concentration camp guard
- Adam, John (1779–1825) British civil servant and interim Governor General of Fort William
- Adam, Jonny (* 1984), British racing driver
- Adam, Juliette (1836–1936), French writer
- Adam, Julius (1821–1874), German genre painter and lithographer
- Adam, Julius (1852–1913), German genre and animal painter
- Adam, Karl (1849–1916), Low German author
- Adam, Karl (1876–1966), German theologian and professor of dogmatics in Tübingen
- Adam, Karl (1899–1943), German lawyer and National Socialist
- Adam, Karl (1912–1976), German rowing coach
- Adam, Karl (1924–1999), German soccer player
- Adam, Karl Dietrich (1921–2012), German paleontologist
- Adam, Ken (1921–2016), German-British production designer
- Adam, Klaus (* 1942), German basketball player
- Adam, Klaus (* 1971), German economist
- Adam, Konrad (* 1942), German journalist, publicist and politician (AfD)
- Ádám, Krisztina (* 1981), Hungarian badminton player
- Adam, Kurt (1897–1973), German major general in World War II
- Adam, Lambert-Sigisbert (1700–1759), French neo-baroque sculptor
- Adam, Lawrence (1908-1941), Dutch football player
- Adam, Leonhard (1891–1960), German ethnologist
- Adam, Leonie (* 1993), German trampoline gymnast
- Adam, Louis (1758–1848), French composer and piano virtuoso
- Adam, Ludwig (* 1949), Austrian musician
- Adam, Luitpold the Elder (1888–1950), German painter
- Adam, Luke (* 1990), Canadian ice hockey player
- Adam, Marcel (* 1951), Lorraine songwriter
- Adam, Marcel (* 1995), German badminton player
- Adam, Marcus (* 1968), British sprinter and bobsledder
- Adam, Margarete (1885–1946), German philosopher and university professor
- Adam, Marianne (* 1951), German athlete
- Adam, Marika (* 1954), Austrian actress and theater director
- Adam, Maximilian (* 1998), German ice hockey player
- Adam, Melchior , German pedagogue, lexicographer, literary historian and biographer
- Adam, Michael (* 1984), German local politician (SPD), mayor
- Adam, Mihai (1940-2015), Romanian football player
- Adam, Mike (* 1981), Canadian curler
- Adam, Miroslav Konštanc (* 1963), Slovak religious, Roman Catholic theologian and legal scholar
- Adam, Muna Jabir (* 1987), Sudanese hurdler
- Adam, Nicolas Sébastien (1705–1778), French sculptor
- Adam, Norbert (* 1931), Austrian sports official and journalist
- Adam, Olivier , French UN diplomat
- Adam, Olivier (* 1974), French writer
- Adam, Omer (* 1993), American-Israeli singer
- Adam, Otto (1903–1967), Sudeten German SS-Hauptsturmführer and camp doctor in Sachsenhausen concentration camp
- Adam, Otto (1909–1943), German resistance fighter
- Adam, Otto (1909–1977), German foil and saber fencer
- Adam, Patricia (* 1953), French politician
- Adam, Patrizia (* 1962), Swiss politician (CVP) and Cantonal Councilor
- Adam, Paul (1849–1931), German bookbinder and author of numerous specialist publications
- Adam, Paul (1862-1920), French writer
- Adam, Peter R. (* 1957), German film editor
- Adam, Philipp Ludwig (1813–1893), German entrepreneur and politician
- Adam, Reinhold (* 1602), theologian and educator
- Adam, Richard Benno (1873–1937), German horse painter
- Adam, Rita (* 1969), Swiss Ambassador
- Adam, Robert (1728–1792), Scottish architect
- Adam, Robert (1877–1961), Austrian writer and lawyer
- Adam, Ronald (* 1958), German soccer player
- Adam, Ronald Forbes (1885-1982), British general
- Adam, Rudolf (* 1948), German diplomat
- Adam, Russ (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Adam, Serge (* 1957), French jazz musician (trumpet, composition)
- Adam, Stefan (* 1973), German handball player and handball official
- Adam, Stephan (* 1954), German composer
- Adam, Suzane (* 1952), Israeli author
- Adam, Teresa (* 1990), New Zealand triathlete
- Adam, Theo (1926–2019), German opera singer (bass baritone) and director
- Adam, Udi (* 1958), Israeli military, general of the Israeli armed forces
- Adam, Ulrich (* 1950), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Adam, Ursula (1922–1979), German journalist and poet
- Adam, Uwe Dietrich (1940–1987), German historian
- Adam, Victor (1801–1866), French history painter and lithographer
- Adam, Walter (1886–1947), Austrian journalist and politician
- Adam, Walter (* 1944), German politician (SPD)
- Adam, Walther (1881–1964), German industrialist and art collector
- Adam, Werner (1935–2009), German journalist and Germanist
- Adam, Wilfrid (* 1947), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Adam, Wilhelm (1877–1949), German officer, colonel general
- Adam, Wilhelm (1893–1978), German NDPD functionary, finance minister in Saxony, MdV
- Adam, Wilhelm (1905–1991), German politician (SED) and university professor
- Adam, Wilhelm (1906–1989), German district administrator
- Adam, Willibald (1873–1935), German clergyman and abbot of the Bavarian Benedictine monastery in Metten
- Adam-Ferger, Petra (* 1944), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Adam-Schwarz, Wiebke (* 1968), German actress
- Adama, Modibo († 1847), leader of the Fulbe jihad and the founder of the Emirates Adamaua
- Adama, Osumanu (* 1980), Ghanaian boxer
- Adamache, Stere (1941–1978), Romanian football player
- Adamakis, Emmanuel (* 1958), Greek Metropolitan of the Greek Orthodox Metropolitan Region of France
- Adamantios , Jewish doctor
- Adamashvili, Beka (* 1990), Georgian writer and blogger
- Adamberger, Anna Marie Nanny (1753–1807), Austrian theater actress
- Adamberger, Antonie (1790–1867), Austrian actress, fiancee Theodor Körners
- Adamberger, Josef Valentin (1743–1804), German opera singer (tenor), theater actor, composer and singing teacher
- Adamcıl, Tuğay (* 1993), Turkish soccer player
- Adamczak, Bernhard (* 1953), German soccer player
- Adamczak, Bini (* 1979), political author
- Adamczak, Monique (* 1983), Australian tennis player
- Adamczak, Nico (* 1990), German basketball player
- Adamczak, Olaf (* 1955), German soccer player
- Adamczewski, René (* 1968), German soccer player
- Adamczewski, Stanisław (1883–1952), Polish literary historian, literary critic and editor
- Adamczuk, Dariusz (* 1969), Polish football player
- Adamczyk, Adam (* 1950), Polish judoka
- Adamczyk, Alojzy (1895–1940), Polish resistance fighter
- Adamczyk, Andrzej (* 1959), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Adamczyk, Dariusz (* 1966), Polish-German historian
- Adamczyk, Edward (1921–1993), Polish athlete
- Adamczyk, Josef (1901–1971), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, MdL
- Adamczyk, Marie (1879–1973), Austrian nurse
- Adamczyk, Mirosław (* 1962), Polish clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Adamczyk, Patryk (* 1994), Polish hurdler
- Adamczyk, Piotr (* 1972), Polish actor and voice actor
- Adamczyk, Uwe (* 1962), German politician (PDS), MdL
- Adamczyk, Zdzisław (* 1936), Polish literary historian and editor
- Adame, Gilberto (* 1972), Mexican soccer player
- Adame, Rafael (1906–1963), Mexican composer and guitarist
- Adamec, Čeněk (1916–1997), Czechoslovak sociologist
- Adamec, Herbert (1943–2009), Austrian actor and director
- Adamec, Joseph Victor (1935–2019), American clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Altoona-Johnstown
- Adamec, Jozef (1942–2018), Czechoslovak and Slovak football player and coach
- Adamec, Ladislav (1926–2007), Czechoslovak politician
- Adamec, Luboš (* 1994), Czech football player
- Adamec, Ludwig W. (1924–2019), Austrian-American historian and Afghanistan expert
- Adamec, Martin (* 1998), Slovak football player
- Adamec, Quido (1924–2007), Czech ice hockey referee
- Adameck, Heinz (1921–2010), Chairman of the State Committee for Television (1968–1989), member of the Central Committee of the SED
- Adamek, Heinz P. (* 1944), Austrian lawyer and art manager
- Adámek, Jiří (* 1947), Czech mathematician and university professor
- Adamek, Karl (1910–2000), Austrian football player
- Adamek, Karl (* 1952), German music sociologist
- Adamek, Klaudia (* 1999), Polish sprinter
- Adamek, Leo (1914-2000), German politician (CDU)
- Adamek, Sascha (* 1968), German investigative journalist, author and filmmaker
- Adamek, Thomas (* 1991), German actor
- Adamek, Tomasz (* 1976), Polish boxer
- Adames, Nicolas (1813–1887), first bishop of Luxembourg
- Adameşteanu, Gabriela (* 1942), Romanian writer
- Adametz, Addi (* 1921), German actress
- Adametz, Hans (1896–1966), Austrian ceramist and sculptor
- Adametz, Karoline (1879–1966), Austrian autodidactic paleontologist and prehistorian
- Adametz, Leopold (1861–1941), Austrian behavioral scientist
- Adametz, Rudolf (1923–1983), German politician (SPD)
- Adami, Adam (1610–1663), Benedictine clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Hildesheim
- Adami, Auguste (1813–1886), German theater actress and opera singer
- Adami, Ernst Daniel (1716–1795), German bandmaster, organist, music teacher, writer, choir director, teacher and Protestant theologian
- Adami, Friedrich Wilhelm (1816-1893), German writer
- Adami, Giancarlo (* 1982), Italian ski jumper
- Adami, Giuseppe (1878–1946), Italian playwright, librettist, screenwriter and music critic
- Adami, Giuseppe (1891–1964), Italian major general
- Adami, Glenda (* 1984), Italian grass skier
- Adami, Heinrich Joseph (1807–1895), Austrian writer
- Adami, Johann Christian (1662–1715), German Lutheran theologian and hymn poet
- Adami, Johann Christian (1689–1753), German Lutheran theologian
- Adami, Johann Helfrich (1792–1864), German businessman and Bremen senator
- Adami, Johann Samuel (1638–1713), German theologian, writer and linguist
- Adami, John George (1862–1926), British-Canadian pathologist
- Adami, Paul (1739-1814), Austrian veterinarian
- Adami, Tobias (1581–1643), German philosopher
- Adami, Valerio (* 1935), Italian painter
- Adamiak, Elżbieta (* 1964), Polish Catholic feminist theologian
- Adamiak, Josef (1932–2014), German photographer and art historian
- Adamič, Bojan (1912–1995), Yugoslav composer and conductor
- Adamič, Emil (1877–1936), Yugoslav composer
- Adamic, Louis (1899–1951), American journalist and writer
- Adamiecki, Karol (1866–1933), Polish metallurgist and metallurgical technician
- Adamietz, Axel (* 1947), German politician (FDP, BGL), lawyer and notary in Bremen
- Adamietz, Horst (1916–1985), German journalist
- Adamietz, Joachim (1934–1996), German classical philologist
- Adamik, Johann (1925–2005), German soccer player
- Adamík, Richard (1867–1952), Czech doctor and moral idealist
- Adamina, Victor († 1958), Swiss national soccer player
- Adamini, Antonio , Russian architect
- Adamíra, Jiří (1926–1993), Czech actor
- Adamischin, Anatoly Leonidowitsch (* 1934), Russian diplomat, politician and businessman
- Adamius, Theodor († 1613), German lawyer and university professor
- Adamjan, Arshak (1884–1956), Soviet-Armenian conductor, composer, musicologist and music critic
- Adamjan, Gurgen (1911–1987), Soviet cellist, composer and music teacher of Armenian origin
- Adamkevičius, Edvardas (1888–1957), Lithuanian general
- Adamkienė, Alma (* 1927), American wife of the Lithuanian politician Valdas Adamkus and was first lady of Lithuania during his tenure as President
- Adamkiewicz, Albert (1850–1921), Polish doctor
- Adamkiewicz, Edmund (1920–1991), German soccer player
- Adamkiewicz, Jan Krzysztof (1952–1986), Polish poet and literary critic
- Adamkiewicz, Maciej (* 1966), Polish entrepreneur
- Adamkiewicz, Małgorzata (* 1966), Polish doctor and entrepreneur
- Adámková, Jana (* 1978), Czech national soccer player and referee
- Adamkus, Valdas (* 1926), President of Lithuania
- Adamle, Mike (* 1949), American sports journalist and American football player
- Adamo, Albert (1849–1887), German genre painter
- Adamo, Franz (1896–1977), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Adamo, Max (1837–1901), German history painter
- Adamo, Salvatore (* 1943), Belgian musician, songwriter and pop singer, composer and author
- Adamopoulou, Domna (* 1940), Greek actress
- Adamou, Adamos (* 1950), Cypriot politician, MEP
- Adamou, Hima († 2017), Nigerien journalist, actor and playwright
- Adamou, Ivi (* 1993), Cypriot singer
- Adamou, Vassilis (* 1989), Cypriot mountain biker and road cyclist
- Adamov, Arthur (1908–1970), French writer, playwright and translator of Russian origin
- Adamov, Philippe (1956-2020), French comic artist
- Adamović, Duško (* 1973), Serbian football player
- Adamović, Lujo (1864–1935), Serbian botanist
- Adamović, Miloš (* 1988), Serbian football player
- Adamovich, Ludwig junior (* 1932), Austrian lawyer and President of the Constitutional Court
- Adamovich, Ludwig senior (1890–1955), Austrian lawyer, Minister of Justice and President of the Constitutional Court
- Adamovská, Zlata (* 1959), Czech actress and voice actress
- Adamow, Arkadi Grigoryevich (1920–1991), Soviet writer
- Adamow, Grigori Borissowitsch (1886–1945), Russian writer
- Adamow, Jewgeni Olegowitsch (* 1939), Russian nuclear scientist
- Adamow, Roman Stanislawowitsch (* 1982), Russian football player
- Adamowicz, Adam Ferdynand (1802–1881), Polish physician and veterinarian
- Adamowicz, Bogusław (1870–1944), Polish writer
- Adamowicz, Jan († 1908), Polish activist and publicist
- Adamowicz, Magdalena (* 1973), Polish university professor and politician
- Adamowicz, Paweł (1965–2019), Polish politician
- Adamowicz, Tony (1941-2016), American racing car driver
- Adamowitsch, Ales (1927–1994), Belarusian writer, critic and literary scholar
- Adamowitsch, Georg Wilhelm (* 1947), German engineer, administrative scientist, administrative officer and politician (SPD)
- Adamowski, Tadeusz (1901–1994), Polish ice hockey player and coach
- Adamowsky, Natascha (* 1967), German cultural scientist
- Adams Nuhu, Kasim (* 1995), Ghanaian soccer player
- Adams, Abigail (1744-1818), British-American wife of second US President John Adams
- Adams, Akeem (1991–2013), soccer player from Trinidad and Tobago
- Adams, Alberta (1917-2014), American blues singer
- Adams, Alexander James , American singer, musician and composer
- Adams, Alf (* 1939), British physicist
- Adams, Alice (1926–1999), American author and university professor
- Adams, Alma (* 1946), American politician
- Adams, Alva (1850-1922), American politician
- Adams, Alva B. (1875-1941), American politician
- Adams, Alvan (born 1954), American basketball player
- Adams, Amy (* 1974), American actress
- Adams, Amy Elizabeth (1892–1962), American zoologist
- Adams, Andrew (1736–1797), American politician
- Adams, Andrew Leith (1827-1882) Scottish medic, naturalist, and geologist
- Adams, Andy (1859-1935), American writer
- Adams, Ansel (1902–1984), American photographer
- Adams, Anthony , writer, producer and director specializing in film, television and theater
- Adams, Antoine (* 1988), St. Kitts and Nevis athlete
- Adams, Art (born 1935), American rockabilly musician
- Adams, Art (* 1963), American comic artist
- Adams, Arthur (1820–1878), English ship's doctor and malacologist
- Adams, Barbara (1945-2002), British Egyptologist
- Adams, Ben (1890–1961) American track and field athlete
- Adams, Ben (born 1981), British singer
- Adams, Benjamin (1764–1837), American politician
- Adams, Berle (1917–2009), American record producer
- Adams, Bertrand (* 1953), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Adams, Bill (1902–1963), English football player
- Adams, Bill (1921-1997), English football player
- Adams, Billy (1897-1945) English football player
- Adams, Billy (1940-2019) American rockabilly musician
- Adams, Blair (* 1991), English soccer player
- Adams, Bob (1917-1970), English football player
- Adams, Bob (1924-2019), Canadian decathlete, pole vaulter, and high jumper
- Adams, Bob (born 1942), British middle-distance runner
- Adams, Brandon (* 1978), American poker player, author, and university lecturer
- Adams, Brandon Quintin (* 1979), American actor
- Adams, Brenden (* 1995), greatest teenager in the world
- Adams, Brian (born 1949), British walker
- Adams, Brian (1963-2007), American wrestler
- Adams, Brockman (1927-2004), American politician
- Adams, Brooke (born 1949), American actress
- Adams, Brooks (1848–1927), American historian
- Adams, Bruce (born 1951), British jazz musician (trumpet)
- Adams, Bruno (1963–2009), Australian singer, songwriter and musician
- Adams, Bryan (born 1959), Canadian singer and composer
- Adams, Bryan (* 1977), Canadian ice hockey player
- Adams, Buck (1955-2008), American porn actor and director
- Adams, Bucky (1937–2012), Canadian jazz saxophonist and band leader
- Adams, Bud (1923-2013), American football official
- Adams, Carl (1811–1849), German mathematician and teacher
- Adams, Carl (1834-1900), American opera singer (tenor)
- Adams, Carol (1918–2012), American dancer and actress
- Adams, Carol J. (* 1951), American author with a focus on feminism and animal rights / animal ethics
- Adams, Carrie Belle († 1940), American organist, conductor and composer
- Adams, Cecil , American writer and columnist
- Adams, Cecily (1958–2004), American actress and director
- Adams, Charles (1876–1947), American entrepreneur, owner of the Boston Bruins
- Adams, Charles Baker (1814-1853), American naturalist
- Adams, Charles Edward (1867–1936), American politician
- Adams, Charles Follen (1842-1918), American poet
- Adams, Charles Francis III (1866–1954), American politician
- Adams, Charles Francis IV (1910–1999), American business manager and entrepreneur
- Adams, Charles Francis, Jr. (1835-1915), American brevet brigadier general and entrepreneur
- Adams, Charles Francis, Sr. (1807–1886), American lawyer and politician
- Adams, Charles H. (1824–1902) American lawyer and politician
- Adams, Charles Hitchcock (1868–1951), American chemist, timber merchant, and amateur astronomer
- Adams, Charles J. (1917–2008), American lawyer and politician
- Adams, Charles Kendall (1835–1902), American historian
- Adams, Charles Kingsley (1899–1971), British art historian
- Adams, Charles Warren (1833–1903) English lawyer, publisher, and anti-vivisectionist
- Adams, Charlie (1920–2004), American country musician
- Adams, Ché (* 1996), English soccer player
- Adams, Chef (1927-2017), Canadian country singer
- Adams, Chris (1927–2012) English football player
- Adams, Chris (1955-2001), English wrestler and judoka
- Adams, Christina , producer and screenwriter
- Adams, Christine (* 1974), German pole vaulter
- Adams, Christine (* 1974), British-American actress
- Adams, Christoph (* 1965), German jazz musician (piano, vocals)
- Adams, Chuck (born 1971), American tennis player
- Adams, CJ (* 2000), American actor
- Adams, Clarence (* 1974), American super bantamweight boxer
- Adams, Clarence Raymond (1898–1965), American mathematician
- Adams, Clark (1969-2007), American civil rights activist
- Adams, Claude (1894–1958), American officer in the US Army
- Adams, Clayton (1890–1965), American officer in the US Army
- Adams, Clayton B. , American politician
- Adams, Clemens (1864–1941), German entrepreneur and politician
- Adams, Clemens (1891–1962), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Adams, Clemens Joseph (1831–1876), German local politician
- Adams, Cliff (1923-2001) British orchestra conductor, singer and radio host
- Adams, Clinton (1918–2002), American lithographer, painter, and art historian
- Adams, Craig (* 1977), Canadian ice hockey player
- Adams, Cuno (1912–1942), German painter
- Adams, Danesha (* 1986), American soccer player
- Adams, Daniel Weisiger (1821–1872), American lawyer and brigadier general in the Confederate Army in the American Civil War
- Adams, Darius (* 1989), American basketball player
- Adams, Davante (born 1992), American football player
- Adams, David (1871–1943) British Labor Party politician
- Adams, David (1923-2006), Canadian film producer
- Adams, David (* 1970), South African tennis player
- Adams, David R. (* 1941), American mathematician
- Adams, Davie (1883-1948), Scottish football goalkeeper
- Adams, Derroll (1925-2000), American folk singer
- Adams, Dirk (* 1968), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Adams, Don (1923-2005), American actor
- Adams, Don (1942-1995), British singer
- Adams, Don Alden (* 1925), American President of the Watchtower Society
- Adams, Dorothy (1900–1988), American actress
- Adams, Douglas (1952-2001), British writer
- Adams, Douglas Quentin , American linguist
- Adams, Dub (1919–1987), American western swing musician and rancher
- Adams, Dudley (1762-1830), English instrument maker
- Adams, Eddie (1933–2004), American photojournalist
- Adams, Edie (1927–2008), American actress
- Adams, Edward J. (1887–1921), American serial killer and bank robber
- Adams, Edward Joseph (born 1944), American Roman Catholic clergyman, archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Adams, Edward Larrabee (1878–1957), American Romanist and Provençalist
- Adams, Edward Robert (* 1934), South African clergyman, former bishop of Oudtshoorn
- Adams, Edwin Plimpton (1878-1956), physicist
- Adams, Eleston Montgomery , Antiguan politician and football official
- Adams, Emory Sherwood (1881–1967), American officer in the US Army
- Adams, Eric (born 1954), American singer
- Adams, Ernie (1885–1947), American actor
- Adams, Ernie (1922-2009), English football player
- Adams, Ernie , American jazz musician
- Adams, Ernst (1890–1973), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Adams, Evangeline (1868–1932), American astrologer
- Adams, Faye (born 1923), American R&B singer
- Adams, Flozell (* 1975), American football player
- Adams, Frank Dawson (1859-1942), Canadian geologist
- Adams, Frankie (* 1994), Samoan New Zealand actress and boxer
- Adams, Franklin Pierce (1881–1960), American journalist and radio announcer
- Adams, Franz the Elder (1800–1868), lawyer and member of the preliminary parliament and the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Adams, Franz the Younger (1828–1891), German administrative lawyer
- Adams, Gaines (1983-2010), American football player
- Adams, Geoffrey (* 1957), British Ambassador
- Adams, George , Scottish soccer player
- Adams, George (1784–1844), American lawyer and politician
- Adams, George (1894–1963), British mathematician and anthroposophist
- Adams, George (1904–1983), Austro-British graphic artist
- Adams, George (1926-2011), Scottish football player
- Adams, George (1940–1992), American jazz musician (saxophonist, singer, flutist and composer)
- Adams, George (born 1947), English football player
- Adams, George E. (1840-1917), American politician
- Adams, George Jr. (1750–1795), British instrument maker and author of scientific books
- Adams, George Madison (1837–1920), American politician
- Adams, George Washington (1801–1829), American lawyer and politician
- Adams, Gerald († 2018), American jazz musician
- Adams, Gerry (* 1948), Northern Irish politician, member of the House of Commons
- Adams, Glenda (1939-2007), Australian writer
- Adams, Graham (* 1933), English football player and coach
- Adams, Grantley Herbert (1898–1971), Barbadian politician
- Adams, Green (1812-1884), American politician
- Adams, Greg (born 1960), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Adams, Greg (born 1963), Canadian ice hockey player
- Adams, H. Leslie (* 1932), American composer and pianist
- Adams, Hannah , American writer
- Adams, Harriet Chalmers (1875–1937), American explorer, journalist, and photographer
- Adams, Harry (* 1876), American naval officer and polar traveler
- Adams, Harry (1880–1968), American marksman
- Adams, Helene (1865–1943), victim of the Holocaust
- Adams, Henry (1813–1877), English malacologist
- Adams, Henry (1838–1918) American historian and writer
- Adams, Henry (1858–1929), American civil engineer
- Adams, Henry Carter (1851–1921), American economist
- Adams, Henry Cullen (1850–1906), American politician
- Adams, Henry Mason (1907-1992), American historian
- Adams, Herbert (1874-1958), British writer
- Adams, Herbert Baxter (1850–1901), American historian and university professor
- Adams, Irene (* 1947), British politician, member of the House of Commons
- Adams, Isaac (1802-1883), American inventor
- Adams, JC (* 1970), American author, journalist and blogger
- Adams, Jack , English astrologer
- Adams, Jack (1895-1968), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Adams, Jamal (born 1995), American football player
- Adams, James (1737-1802) English Jesuit and philologist
- Adams, James (1864-1943), Scottish football player
- Adams, James (1896–1973) English football player
- Adams, James (born 1903), Scottish football player
- Adams, James B. (1926-2020), American government official
- Adams, James Capen (1807-1860), American animal catcher, tamer, and showman
- Adams, James Hopkins (1812–1861), Governor of South Carolina
- Adams, James Noel (* 1943), Australian classical philologist
- Adams, James Truslow (1878–1949), American historian and writer
- Adams, Jameson (1880–1962), British meteorologist and south polar explorer
- Adams, Jane (born 1965), American actress
- Adams, Jasper (* 1989), Dutch handball player
- Adams, Jay (1961-2014), American skateboarder
- Adams, Jay E. (* 1929), American Reformed theologian, psychologist, pastor, non-fiction author and speaker
- Adams, Jeffrey (* 1955), American mathematician
- Adams, Jerell (* 1992), American football player
- Adams, Jerome (* 1974), American physician, medical inspector of the United States
- Adams, Jewett W. (1835-1920) American politician
- Adams, Jill (1930–2008), British actress and glamor girl
- Adams, Jimmie V. (* 1936), American pilot, General in the US Air Force
- Adams, Jimmy (1937-2005), English football player
- Adams, Joeri (* 1989), Belgian cyclocross and road cyclist
- Adams, Joey Lauren (* 1968), American actress
- Adams, John (1735–1826), American politician and second President of the United States (1797–1801)
- Adams, John (1766-1829), Mutineers on the Bounty; spiritual founding father of the Pitcairner family
- Adams, John (1778-1854), American lawyer and politician
- Adams, John (1825–1864), Confederate General in the American Civil War
- Adams, John (* 1947), American composer
- Adams, John Bertram (1920–1984), British physicist
- Adams, John Bodkin (1899-1983), British medic, suspected serial killer
- Adams, John Couch (1819-1892) British mathematician
- Adams, John Frank (1930–1989), English mathematician
- Adams, John II (1803–1834), second-born son of the sixth US President John Quincy Adams and Louisa Adams
- Adams, John J. (1848-1919), American lawyer and politician
- Adams, John Luther (* 1953), American composer
- Adams, John Michael G. (1931–1985), Barbadian politician, Prime Minister of Barbados
- Adams, John Quincy (1767–1848) American politician, sixth President of the United States
- Adams, John Quincy (1874–1933), Austrian painter
- Adams, Johnny (1932–1998), American blues singer
- Adams, Jonathan (1931-2005), British actor
- Adams, Jonathan (* 1967), American actor and voice actor
- Adams, Julie (1926-2019), American actress
- Adams, Jürgen (* 1961), German ice hockey player
- Adams, Katrina (* 1968), American tennis player
- Adams, Kelly (born 1979), British actress
- Adams, Kevyn (born 1974), American ice hockey player and coach
- Adams, Kingsley (* 1952), Ghanaian long jumper
- Adams, Konrad (* 1958), German actor and director
- Adams, Kurt (1889–1944), German politician (SPD), MdHB, victim of National Socialism
- Adams, Laurie (born 1931), English football player
- Adams, Leigh (* 1971), Australian speedway driver
- Adams, Lennox (* 1968), Vincentian athlete
- Adams, Léonie (1899–1988), American poet
- Adams, Leopold (1902–1997), German lawyer and public prosecutor
- Adams, Leverett Allen (1877–1976), American zoologist and museum curator
- Adams, Liam (* 1986), Australian long-distance runner
- Adams, Ljukman Rassakowitsch (* 1988), Russian triple jumper
- Adams, Louisa (1775-1852), First Lady of the United States (1825-1829)
- Adams, Luke (* 1976), Australian walker
- Adams, Luxolo (* 1996), South African sprinter
- Adams, Mac (born 1943), British photographer, artist and sculptor
- Adams, Manfred (1931–2019), German architect
- Adams, Mareike (* 1990), German rower
- Adams, Marie (1925-1998), American R&B singer
- Adams, Martin (* 1956), English darts player
- Adams, Mary Kay (* 1962), American film and stage actress
- Adams, Mason (1919-2005), American actor
- Adams, Maud (* 1945), Swedish film actress and former model
- Adams, Maude (1872–1953), American stage actress
- Adams, McKenzie (* 1992), American volleyball player
- Adams, Meelah (* 1987), German actress
- Adams, Michael (1930–1967), American test pilot and astronaut
- Adams, Michael (born 1937), English painter
- Adams, Michael (* 1947), German business lawyer
- Adams, Michael (* 1971), English chess grandmaster
- Adams, Michael (* 1977), South African badminton player
- Adams, Michael Friedrich (1780–1838), German-Russian botanist
- Adams, Mike , English badminton player
- Adams, Mike (born 1965), English soccer player
- Adams, Nate (* 1984), American motocross rider
- Adams, Neal (* 1941), American comic artist
- Adams, Neil (* 1958), English judoka
- Adams, Neil (born 1965), English football player and coach
- Adams, Nene (1966-2015), American writer
- Adams, Nicholson B. (1895-1970), American Romance philologist and Hispanist
- Adams, Nick (1931–1968), American actor
- Adams, Nick (* 1948), British racing car driver
- Adams, Nicola (* 1982), English boxer
- Adams, Nikolaus A. (* 1963), German engineer
- Adams, Oleta (* 1953), American soul singer and pianist
- Adams, Orny (* 1970), American stand-up comedian and actor
- Adams, Otto (1887–1966), German trade unionist and politician, MdR
- Adams, Parmenio (1776-1832), American politician
- Adams, Patch (* 1945), American doctor
- Adams, Patrick J. (* 1981), Canadian theater, film and television actor
- Adams, Paul D. (1906–1987), American officer in the US Army
- Adams, Pepper (1930-1986), American baritone saxophonist
- Adams, Percy (1914-1984), English football player
- Adams, Philippe (* 1969), Belgian racing driver
- Adams, Placide (1929-2003), American jazz bassist
- Adams, Platt (1885–1961), American track and field athlete
- Adams, Quawntay (* 1975), American criminal and escapee
- Adams, RJQ (* 1943), American historian, historian, and author
- Adams, Rachael (* 1990), American volleyball player
- Adams, Rahart (* 1996), Australian actor
- Adams, Ralph (* 1907), Canadian sprinter
- Adams, Renée , American mathematician and economist
- Adams, Richard (1920-2016), British writer
- Adams, Richard Newbold (1924-2018), American anthropologist
- Adams, Robert (1791-1875) Irish surgeon
- Adams, Robert (1917–1984) British sculptor, printmaker and draftsman
- Adams, Robert (* 1937), American photographer
- Adams, Robert H. (1792-1830), American politician
- Adams, Robert junior (1849–1906), American politician
- Adams, Robert McCormick Jr. (1926–2018), American anthropologist, archaeologist, and secretary of the Smithsonian Institution
- Adams, Roger (1889–1971), American chemist
- Adams, Rudi (1919–2013), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Adams, Russ (1930-2017), American sports photographer
- Adams, Ryan (* 1974), American musician
- Adams, Sam (* 1963), American politician
- Adams, Sammy (* 1987), American rapper
- Adams, Samuel (1722–1803) American statesman and revolutionary
- Adams, Samuel (1805–1850), American politician
- Adams, Samuel A. (1934–1988), American intelligence service and whistleblower
- Adams, Samuel Clifford Jr. (1920–2001), American development worker and diplomat
- Adams, Samuel Hopkins (1871–1958), American writer and journalist
- Adams, Sandy (* 1956), American politician
- Adams, Sarah Flower (1805-1848), English poet
- Adams, Scott (* 1952), American programmer and computer game developer
- Adams, Scott (* 1957), American comic artist
- Adams, Scott (* 1971), Australian disabled athlete in alpine skiing
- Adams, Sherman (1899–1986), American politician
- Adams, Silas (1839-1896), American politician
- Adams, Simone Regina (* 1967), German psychotherapist and writer
- Adams, Stanley (1927-2016), Maltese pharmaceutical manager and whistleblower
- Adams, Steff (* 1966), German artist
- Adams, Stephen (1807-1857), American politician
- Adams, Stephen (* 1984), Ghanaian soccer goalkeeper
- Adams, Stephen (* 1990), Northern Irish ice hockey player
- Adams, Steve (born 1958), English soccer player
- Adams, Steve (* 1980), English soccer player
- Adams, Steven (* 1993), New Zealand basketball player
- Adams, Stewart (1904–1978), Canadian ice hockey player
- Adams, Stewart (1923-2019), British pharmacologist
- Adams, Sunrise (* 1982), American porn actress
- Adams, Susan , Canadian skeleton pilot
- Adams, Sylvan (* 1958), Canadian entrepreneur, cyclist and patron
- Adams, Tag (born 1972), American porn actor
- Adams, Ted (1890–1973), American actor
- Adams, Ted (1906-1991) English football player
- Adams, Terry (* 1948), American fusion musician (keyboard, composition)
- Adams, Thomalina (* 1993), Namibian soccer player
- Adams, Thomas (1730–1788), American politician
- Adams, Thomas (1785–1858), English organist and composer
- Adams, Thomas (1818–1905) American inventor and entrepreneur
- Adams, Thomas (1857–1918), English composer and organist
- Adams, Thomas Boylston (1772-1832), American lawyer
- Adams, Thomas Burton (1917-2006), American politician
- Adams, Timothy (* 1986), Canadian poker player
- Adams, Tommy (born 1980), American basketball player
- Adams, Tony (1953–2005), American film and theater producer
- Adams, Tony (born 1966), English football player and coach
- Adams, Tracey (* 1959), American actress and former porn actress
- Adams, Tracy , American film editor
- Adams, Tyler (* 1999), American soccer player
- Adams, Valerie (* 1984), New Zealand athlete
- Adams, Valmar (1899–1993), Estonian writer and literary scholar
- Adams, Vyvyan (1900–1951), British politician (Conservative Party)
- Adams, Walter (* 1945), German athlete
- Adams, Walter Sydney (1876–1956), American astronomer
- Adams, Weaver W. (1901-1963) American chess player and writer
- Adams, Werner (1898–1987), German railway engineer
- Adams, Weston (1904–1973), American sports official
- Adams, Wilbur L. (1884–1937), American politician
- Adams, Will (* 1963), English author
- Adams, Willi Paul (1940–2002), German Americanist and historian
- Adams, William (1564–1620), English navigator and probably the first European to receive the title of samurai
- Adams, William (1823-1904), British locomotive engineer with the English Railways
- Adams, William (1861–1954), American politician
- Adams, William Alexander (1821-1896) British engineer and entrepreneur
- Adams, William Bridges (1797–1872), British publicist, railroad designer, and entrepreneur
- Adams, William Grylls (1836–1915) British physicist
- Adams, William M. (* 1955), British geographer
- Adams, William Pitt (1804-1852), British Ambassador
- Adams, William Wirt (1819–1888), Confederate General in the Civil War
- Adams, Willie (born 1934), Canadian politician
- Adams, Yolanda (* 1961), American gospel singer
- Adams-Burnett, Cherise , British jazz musician (vocals)
- Adams-Frey, Andrea (* 1966), German singer of Christian pop and worship music
- Adams-Ray, Daniel (* 1983), Swedish rapper, singer and fashion designer
- Adamska, Zofia (1903–1988), Polish cellist and music teacher
- Adamske, Antonius (* 1992), German conductor, organist and musicologist for historically informed performance practice
- Adamski (* 1967), British dance musician
- Adamski, Filip (* 1983), German rower
- Adamski, Florian (* 1971), Austrian cabaret artist and actor
- Adamski, George (1891-1965) American science fiction writer and ufologist
- Adamski, Hans Peter (* 1947), German painter and graphic artist
- Adamski, Heinz-Josef (1911–2002), German historian, folklorist and high school teacher
- Adamski, Herbert (1910–1941), German rower
- Adamski, Jerzy (1922–2001), Polish Romance philologist, literary critic, theater critic and translator
- Adamski, Jerzy (1937-2002), Polish boxer
- Adamski, Marcin (* 1975), Polish football player
- Adamski, Peter (* 1948), German history teacher
- Adamski, Stanisław (1875–1967), Catholic bishop, member of the Sejm
- Adamson, Al (1929–1995), American film director and producer
- Adamson, Amandus (1855–1929), Estonian sculptor
- Adamson, Andrew (born 1966), New Zealand director
- Adamson, Barry (born 1958), British punk bassist
- Adamson, Bartlett (1884–1951) Australian journalist, poet, author, and civil rights activist
- Adamson, Chuck (1936–2008), American police officer and later screenwriter, television producer, and actor
- Adamson, Clare (born 1967), Scottish politician
- Adamson, Donald (* 1939), British historian, translator and critic
- Adamson, George (1906-1989), British naturalist
- Adamson, Gillian (born 1961), Canadian writer
- Adamson, Harold (1906–1980), American songwriter, film composer, and songwriter
- Adamson, Hendrik (1891–1946), Estonian poet and Esperantist
- Adamson, James C. (* 1946), American astronaut
- Adamson, Jennie (1882–1962) British politician
- Adamson, Jimmy (1929-2011), English football player and coach
- Adamson, Joy (1910–1980), British-Austrian naturalist and painter
- Adamson, Keith (* 1945), English football player
- Adamson, Patrick (1537–1592) Scottish Archbishop of St Andrews of the Scottish Reformed Church
- Adamson, Peter (* 1972), American Arabist
- Adamson, Robert (1821–1848) Scottish chemist and photographer
- Adamson, Robert (born 1985), American actor
- Adamson, Samuel (born 1969), Australian playwright and screenwriter
- Adamson, Stuart (1958-2001), British musician
- Adamson, Terry (born 1948), English football player
- Adamson, Walter (1911-2010), German writer
- Adamson, William (1863–1936) Scottish trade unionist and Labor Party politician, member of the House of Commons
- Adamson, William C. (1854–1929) American politician
- Adamson-Eric (1902–1968), Estonian painter and artisan
- Ādamsons, Eriks (1907–1946), Latvian writer
- Adamsson, Owe (* 1935), Swedish cyclist
- Adamsson, Stefan (* 1978), Swedish racing cyclist
- Adamthwaite, Michael (* 1981), Canadian voice actor and actor
- Adamu, Birtukan (* 1992), Ethiopian obstacle runner
- Adamu, Chukwubuike (* 2001), Austrian soccer player
- Adamu, Ibrahim (* 1981), Nigerian badminton player
- Adamu, Semira (1978-1998), Nigerian victim of police violence
- Adamu, Yakubu (* 1981), Nigerian soccer player
- Adamus, Damian (* 1967), German-Polish ice hockey player
- Adamus, Henryk (1880–1950), Polish composer, conductor and cellist
- Adamus, Jan (1896–1962), Polish historian
- Adamuszek, Michał (* 1986), Polish handball player
- Adamy, Hans (1890–1976), German painter and graphic artist
- Adamy, Heinrich (1812–1897), German geographer and teacher
- Adamy, Joseph (1778–1849), Nassau politician
- Adamyan, Sargis (* 1993), Armenian football player
- Adamzik, Kirsten (* 1955), German-Swiss German linguist and university professor
- Adamzik, Michael (* 1971), German anesthetist and intensive care physician
- Adamzyk, Helmut (1926–1996), German politician (CDU, SPD), MdL
Adan
- Adán, Antonio (* 1987), Spanish soccer goalkeeper
- Adan, Avraham (1926–2012), Israeli officer and military writer
- Adan, Émile (1839–1937) French painter
- Adan, Fatuma Abdulkadir (* 1978), Kenyan lawyer and peace activist
- Adandé, Alexandre († 1993), Beninese politician (Republic of Dahomey)
- Adandozan , King of Dahomey
- Adanech, Zekiros (* 1982), Ethiopian marathon runner
- Adani, Daniele (* 1974), Italian soccer player
- Adani, Gautam (* 1962), Indian businessman, founder and chairman of the Adani Group
- Adani, Laura (1906–1996), Italian actress
- Adani, Solomon ha- , Jewish scholar
- Adanir, Can (* 1999), German handball goalkeeper
- Adanır, Fikret (* 1941), Turkish historian
- Adanır, Recep (1929–2017), Turkish football player
- Adanitschkina, Aljona Wladislawowna (* 1992), Russian triathlete
- Adanson, Michel (1727–1806) French botanist
- Adanuty, Anthony Kwami (* 1940), Ghanaian clergyman and emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Keta-Akatsi
Adao
- Adão Gomes, Welington (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- Adão, Cláudio Adalberto (* 1955), Brazilian soccer player
- Adão, Joaquim (* 1992), Swiss-Angolan football player
- Adãozinho (1923–1991), Brazilian soccer player
Adar
- Adar, Yasemin (* 1991), Turkish wrestler
- Adarnase IV († 923), King of Georgia
- Adaro (* 1980), Dutch hardstyle DJ
- Adarraga, Austin (born 1965), Spanish squash player
Adas
- Adasch, Thomas (* 1965), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Adasi , ancient Assyrian king
- Adasiewicz, Jason (* 1977), American jazz musician and composer
- Adaskin, Frances (1900-2001), Canadian pianist
- Adaskin, Harry (1901-1994), Canadian violinist and music teacher
- Adaskin, John (1908–1964), Canadian conductor, cellist and radio producer
- Adaskin, Murray (1906–2002), Canadian composer and conductor
- Adassinski, Anton Alexandrowitsch (* 1959), Russian actor, comedian and dancer
Adat
- Adatepe, Ertan (* 1938), Turkish football player
- Adatia-Sood, Ruhila (1975–2013), Indian-Kenyan journalist
Adau
- Adauctus , early church martyr
Aday
- Aday, Batıcan (* 1995), Turkish soccer player
- Aday, Gürcan (* 1958), Turkish soccer player
- Aday, Pearl (* 1975), American musician and singer
- Adayanthrath, Sebastian (* 1957), Indian clergyman, Syro-Malabar bishop of Mandya