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Ado
- Ado (* 1946), Brazilian soccer player
- Ado von Vienne (799–875), archbishop and saint
- Ado, Igor Dmitrijewitsch (1910–1983), Russian mathematician
Adob
- Adoboh, Peter (1958–2020), Nigerian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Katsina-Ala
- Adoboli, Eugene Koffi (* 1934), Togolese politician, Prime Minister of Togo
- Adoboli, Kweku (* 1980), Ghanaian investment banker and fraudster
Adoc
- Adochi (* 1954), Romanian painter and sculptor
Adod
- Adodurow, Wassili Jewdokimowitsch (1709–1780), Russian mathematician, philologist and university professor
Adog
- Adogame, Afe (* 1964), Nigerian religious scholar
Adok
- Ádok, Zoli (* 1976), Hungarian singer, actor and dancer
Adol
- Adola Idemo, Guye (* 1990), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Adolay, Johann Kaspar (1771–1853), German notary
- Adolf († 1437), Duke of Berg and von Jülich
- Adolf (1300–1327), titular Count Palatine near the Rhine
- Adolf (1362–1420), Count of Nassau-Dillenburg
- Adolf , Duke of Bavaria-Munich
- Adolf (1458–1500), Count of Oldenburg from the House of Oldenburg
- Adolf (1577–1623), Count of Tecklenburg
- Adolf (1629–1676), Count of Nassau-Schaumburg, Prince of Nassau-Dillenburg
- Adolf (1743–1803), Landgrave of Hesse-Philippsthal-Barchfeld from the House of Hesse
- Adolf Friedrich (1710–1771), King of Sweden (1751–1771)
- Adolf Friedrich I (1588–1658), Duke of Mecklenburg
- Adolf Friedrich II. (1658–1708), Duke of Mecklenburg, ruling Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Adolf Friedrich III. (1686–1752), Duke of Mecklenburg; ruling Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1708–1752)
- Adolf Friedrich IV. (1738–1794), Duke of Mecklenburg; ruling Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1752–1794)
- Adolf Friedrich V (1848–1914), Grand Duke of Mecklenburg in Mecklenburg-Strelitz
- Adolf Friedrich VI. (1882–1918), Grand Duke of Mecklenburg, ruling prince in Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1914–1918)
- Adolf Friedrich zu Mecklenburg (1873–1969), German traveler to Africa, colonial politician and President of the German Olympic Committee
- Adolf I († 1130), Count of Schauenburg and Holstein
- Adolf I († 1173), abbot of Werden (1160–1173)
- Adolf I († 1270), Count of Waldeck and Schwalenberg
- Adolf I († 1106), Count von Berg; Founder of Berg County
- Adolf I († 1370), Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein
- Adolf I (1526–1586), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf
- Adolf I. Georg (1817–1893), Prince of Schaumburg-Lippe
- Adolf I von der Mark († 1249), son of Friedrich von Berg-Altena
- Adolf I. von Saffenberg , Count von Saffenberg and Nörvenich; Vogt of Klosterrath
- Adolf II , Count von Berg (1115–1160)
- Adolf II. (1128–1164), Count of Schauenburg, Holstein and Stormarn
- Adolf II († 1302), Count of Waldeck and Bishop of Liège
- Adolf II. (1373–1448), Duke of Kleve (1394–1448), Count von der Mark (1398–1448) and Lord of Ravenstein (1397–1448)
- Adolf II. (1386–1426), Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein
- Adolf II. (1883–1936), last ruling prince of Schaumburg-Lippe
- Adolf II von der Mark († 1347), ruler of the county of Mark and later of the county of Kleve
- Adolf II von der Mark (1288–1344), Prince-Bishop of Liège (1313–1344)
- Adolf III. (1160–1225), Count of Schauenburg and Holstein
- Adolf III. († 1218), Count von Berg (1189-1218); Crusaders
- Adolf III. (1362–1431), Count of Waldeck zu Landau (1397–1431)
- Adolf III. (1443–1511), Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein
- Adolf III. von Dassel , Count von Dassel
- Adolf III. von der Mark († 1394), Bishop of Münster (1357–63); Elekt of Cologne (1363-64); Count of Kleve (1368-94); Count of the Mark (1392-1393)
- Adolf IV. († 1261), Count of Schauenburg (1225–1238) and Holstein (1227–1238)
- Adolf IV. (1220–1259), Count von Berg (1246–1259)
- Adolf IX († 1426), ruling count
- Adolf Johann I (1629–1689), Swedish Imperial Marshal, Duke of Stegeborg and Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Kleeburg
- Adolf V , Regent of the County of Berg (1259–1296)
- Adolf V. († 1308), Count of Holstein and Stormarn
- Adolf VI. († 1348), Count of the County of Berg (1308–1348)
- Adolf VI. (1256–1315), Count in the Schaumburg area in the High Middle Ages
- Adolf VII. (1297–1353), Count of Schauenburg
- Adolf VII († 1390), Count of Holstein-Kiel
- Adolf VIII († 1370), nobleman in Holstein-Pinneberg and Schenburg
- Adolf VIII (1401–1459), Count of Holstein
- Adolf von Altena († 1220), Archbishop of Cologne
- Adolf von Berg , German nobleman, crusader
- Adolf of Burgundy (1489–1540), Lord of Veere and Admiral of the Netherlands
- Adolf von Egmond (1438–1477), Duke of the Duchy of Geldern
- Adolf von Eppstein , Bishop of Speyer
- Adolf von Essen († 1439), German monk
- Adolf von Kleve (1425–1492), governor-general of the Burgundian Netherlands and regent for Philip the Fair, Lord of Ravenstein and Wynendael
- Adolf von Nassau († 1298), Roman-German king
- Adolf von Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein (1353-1390), Archbishop of Mainz (1381-1390)
- Adolf von Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein († 1475), Archbishop of Mainz
- Adolf von Schaumburg (1511–1556), Archbishop of Cologne (1547–1556)
- Adolf von Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf (1600–1631), second son of the ruling Duke Johann Adolf
- Adolf von Tecklenburg († 1224), Bishop of Osnabrück and saint of the Catholic Church
- Adolf of Vienna , poet
- Adolf Wilhelm (1632–1668), Duke of Saxony-Eisenach
- Adolf X. (1419–1474), ruling count
- Adolf XI. (1547–1601), ruling count
- Adolf zu Mecklenburg (1785–1821), prince, duke of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, officer, convert to the Catholic Church
- Adolf, Helene (1895–1998), Austrian-American literary scholar and linguist
- Adolf, Hilde (1953–2002), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Adolf, Josef (1898–1951), Czechoslovak Nordic skier
- Adolf, Thomas (* 1958), German right-wing extremist
- Adolf, Wilhelm , German luge rider
- Adolfati, Andrea († 1760), Italian opera composer
- Adolff, Hans , German entrepreneur and twice president of 1. FC Kaiserslautern
- Adolff, Kurt (1921–2012), German racing driver
- Adolfo, Rosinei (* 1983), Brazilian soccer player
- Adolfs, Gerard Pieter (1898–1968), painter, architect, self-taught, Dutch East Indies, Java, Bali, Surabaya
- Adolfsson, Eva (1942-2010), Swedish writer
- Adolfsson, Josefine (* 1973), Swedish writer, screenwriter and documentary filmmaker
- Adolfsson, Kim (* 1988), Swedish biathlete
- Adolph (1817–1905), Duke of Nassau, Grand Duke of Luxembourg
- Adolph, Alexander (* 1965), German director and screenwriter
- Adolph, Alfred (1895–1959), German KPD and SED functionary
- Adolph, Alfred (* 1929), German engineer, general director in the GDR
- Adolph, Arthur (1896–1956), German politician (DStP), MdR
- Adolph, Barbara (* 1931), German actress
- Adolph, Benno (1912–1967), German SS medic and concentration camp doctor
- Adolph, Carl (1838–1890), German astronomer, mathematician and senior teacher
- Adolph, Ernst (1873–1955), German major general in the Wehrmacht in World War II
- Adolph, Georg Ernst (1843–1922), German entomologist
- Adolph, Gerhard (* 1937), German walker, actor and moderator
- Adolph, Gottlob (1685–1745), German hymn poet
- Adolph, Heinrich (1836–1914), pastor from Lower Saxony
- Adolph, Heinrich (1885–1951), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Adolph, Hubert (1926–2007), Austrian art historian
- Adolph, Johann Baptist (1657–1708), Jesuit and stage poet
- Adolph, Johannes (1882–1958), German engineer and entrepreneur
- Adolph, Jörg (* 1967), German filmmaker (documentary film), producer and film editor
- Adolph, Karl (1869–1931), Austrian writer
- Adolph, Paul (1840–1914), German lawyer, politician, Lord Mayor and member of the Prussian mansion
- Adolph, Paul (1868–1941), German Privy Councilor and General Director of the Saxon State Theater
- Adolph, Renate (* 1954), German politician (Die Linke), MdL, unofficial employee of the GDR State Security
- Adolph, Roland (1946–1997), German Protestant pastor
- Adolph, Rudolf (1900–1984), German writer
- Adolph, Thomas Viktor (1914–1997), German journalist
- Adolph, Walter (1902–1975), German priest, vicar general
- Adolph, Wolfram (1964–2019), German publicist and journalist
- Adolphi, August (1889–1965), German politician (SPD)
- Adolphi, Bodo Theodor (1939–2020), German politician (Schill, Pro DM, HeimatHamburg, AfD), Member of the Bundestag
- Adolphi, Christian Michael (1676–1753), German doctor
- Adolphi, Friedrich (1934–2014), German politician (Rule of Law Party, Pro Deutsche Mitte - Pro D-Mark Initiative), Member of the Bundestag
- Adolphi, Günter (1902–1982), German process engineer and university professor
- Adolphi, Heinrich (1622–1686), German-Baltic Lutheran clergyman and author
- Adolphi, Heinrich Leonhard (1852–1918), Evangelical Lutheran clergyman, chess composer, German-Baltic martyr
- Adolphi, Hildegard (1919–1994), German actress and dancer
- Adolphi, Margarethe , German theater actress
- Adolphi, Wolfram (* 1951), German political scientist and author
- Adolphs, Karl (1904–1989), German politician (KPD / SED)
- Adolphs, Lotte (* 1915), German educator
- Adolphsen, Brigitte (1883–1968), German writer
- Adolphsen, Helge (* 1940), German Lutheran theologian
- Adolphsen, Peter (* 1972), Danish writer
- Adolphson, Edvin (1893–1979), Swedish film actor and director
- Adolphson, Kristina (* 1937), Swedish film actress
- Adolphson, Olle (1934–2004), Swedish composer and poet
- Adolphus Frederick, 1st Duke of Cambridge (1774–1850), British Field Marshal
- Adolphus, Milton (1913–1988), American composer
Adom
- Adom, Kacou Houadja Léon (* 1950), Ivorian diplomat
- Adomah, Albert (* 1987), Ghanaian soccer player
- Adomaitienė, Virginija (* 1958), Lithuanian psychiatrist and professor
- Adomaitis, Antanas (1902–1936), Catholic clergyman, organist and professor
- Adomaitis, Aurimas (* 1987), Lithuanian basketball player
- Adomaitis, Dainius (* 1974), Lithuanian basketball coach and basketball player
- Adomaitis, Héctor (* 1970), Argentinian football player
- Adomaitis, Laimutis (* 1986), Lithuanian wrestler
- Adomaitis, Regimantas (* 1937), Lithuanian film and theater actor
- Adomaitis, Zenonas Petras (* 1945), Lithuanian politician
- Adomat, Dirk (* 1960), German politician (SPD), district administrator of the Hameln-Pyrmont district
- Adomavičienė, Ona , Lithuanian lawyer, notary, President of the Lithuanian Chamber of Notaries
- Adomavičius, Aurimas (* 1993), Lithuanian rower
- Adomavičius, Romas (* 1953), Lithuanian politician
- Adomavičius, Šarūnas (* 1951), Lithuanian diplomat, legal scholar, politician, Deputy Foreign Minister of Lithuania
- Adomavičiūtė, Ieva (* 1994), Lithuanian rower
- Adomeit, George (1879–1967) American painter, printmaker, and printmaker
- Adomeit, Hannes (* 1942), German political scientist
- Adomeit, Kai (* 1968), German pianist
- Adomeit, Klaus (1935–2019), German legal scholar
- Adomeit, Martin (* 1963), German table tennis trainer
- Adomeit, Thomas (* 1970), German Lutheran theologian
- Adomėnas, Arūnas (* 1977), Lithuanian administrative lawyer, Supreme Customs Council of Lithuania, Head of Customs Office in Lithuania
- Adomėnas, Mantas (* 1972), Lithuanian philosopher and politician
- Adomian, James (* 1980), American comedian and actor
- Adomnan of Iona († 704), Irish hagiographer, abbot of Iona and saint
Adon
- Adoni-Zedek , in the book of Joshua in the Old Testament, Amorite king of Jerusalem
- Adonias Filho (1915–1990), Brazilian writer
- Adonijah son of David
- Adonis, Andrew (* 1963), British Labor Party politician
- Adonis, Frank (1935-2018), American actor
- Adonis, Joe (1902–1971), American Mafia boss in New York
Ador
- Ador, Gustave (1845–1928), Swiss politician, President of the ICRC
- Adoratsky, Vladimir Viktorovich (1878–1945), Soviet historian and philosopher
- Adorée, Renée (1898–1933), French actress
- Adorf, Dirk (* 1969), German racing driver
- Adorf, Johannes († 1505), German Catholic theologian
- Adorf, Mario (* 1930), German actor
- Adorf, Stella (* 1963), German actress
- Adorján, András (* 1944), Hungarian flautist
- Adorján, András (* 1950), Hungarian chess player
- Adorján, Johanna (* 1971), Danish writer and journalist, lives and works in Berlin
- Adorján, József (* 1975), Romanian ice hockey player
- Adorján, Zoltán (* 1961), Hungarian speedway driver
- Adorni Braccesi Chiassi, Giovanni (* 1953), retired Italian diplomat
- Adorni, Gabriela (1878–1967), Italian opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Adorni, Vittorio (* 1937), Italian racing cyclist
- Adorno, Antoniotto († 1398), Doge of the Republic of Genoa
- Adorno, Antoniotto (1479–1528), 45th Doge of the Republic of Genoa
- Adorno, Eduard (1920–2000), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Adorno, Francesco (1921-2010), Italian historian of philosophy
- Adorno, Gretel (1902–1993), German chemist and entrepreneur; Wife of Theodor W. Adorno
- Adorno, Oscar Adolf (1872–1937), German agricultural functionary and politician (center)
- Adorno, Rolena (* 1942), American linguist and historian
- Adorno, Theodor W. (1903–1969), German sociologist, philosopher, musicologist and composer
Ados
- Adosinda , Queen of Asturias
Adot
- Adoti, Razaaq (* 1973), British actor of Nigerian descent
Adou
- Adou, Moufoutaou (* 1991), Beninese soccer player
- Adouani, Najet (* 1956), Tunisian writer, poet and journalist
- Adoukonou, Barthélemy (* 1942), Beninese Roman Catholic clergyman and emeritus Curia Bishop
- Adoula, Cyrille († 1978), Congolese politician, Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- Adoum, Fatima , French actress
- Adoum, Jorge Enrique (1926–2009), Ecuadorian writer, politician, essayist and diplomat
Adov
- Adovacrius , leader of Saxon looters