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Ae
- Ae, Kōichi (* 1976), Japanese football player
Aeb
- Aeba, Kōson (1855–1922), Japanese writer and theater critic of the Meiji period
- Aeba, Takao (1930–2017), Japanese literary scholar
- Æbbe († 870), Abbess of Coldingham Priory and is an Anglo-Saxon saint
- Aeberhard, Susi , Swiss cabaret artist, Bernese chansonnière or radio play interpreter
- Aeberhard, Urs (* 1971), Swiss bobsleigh athlete
- Aeberli, Tina (* 1989), Swiss footbag player
- Aeberly, Rudolf (1859–1927), Swiss poet and farmer
- Aebersold, Adolf , Swiss walkers
- Aebersold, Christian (* 1962), Swiss orienteer and doctor
- Aebersold, Ernst (1887–1958), Swiss politician (SP)
- Aebersold, Fritz (1914–2001), Swiss Art Brut artist
- Aebersold, Jamey (* 1939), American jazz saxophonist
- Aebersold, Maria (1908–1982), Swiss writer and journalist
- Aebersold, Michael (* 1962), Swiss politician (SP)
- Aebersold, Niki (* 1972), Swiss cyclist
- Aebersold, Ruedi (* 1954), Swiss cell biologist and systems biologist
- Aebi, Andreas (* 1958), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Aebi, Daniel (* 1973), Swiss jazz musician
- Aebi, Doris (* 1965), Swiss entrepreneur and politician
- Aebi, Ermanno (1892–1976), Swiss-Italian football player
- Aebi, Irène (* 1939), Swiss jazz musician
- Aebi, Joël (* 1996), Swiss ice hockey goalkeeper
- Aebi, Magdalena (1898–1980), Swiss philosopher
- Aebi, Markus (* 1955), Swiss biologist
- Aebi, Paul (* 1910), Swiss football player
- Aebi, Regula (* 1965), Swiss sprinter
- Aebi, René (* 1946), Swiss pacemaker
- Aebi, Tania (* 1966), American sailor and book author
- Aebi, Ueli (* 1946), Swiss structural biologist
- Aebischer, David (* 1978), Swiss ice hockey goalkeeper
- Aebischer, Matthias (* 1967), Swiss journalist, moderator and politician (SP)
- Aebischer, Max (1914–2009), Swiss trade unionist and politician
- Aebischer, Michel (* 1997), Swiss football player
- Aebischer, Patrick (* 1954), Swiss neuroscientist and university president
- Aebischer, Paul (1897–1977), Swiss Romanist and Medievalist
- Aebischer, René (1941–2012), Swiss politician and State Chancellor of the Canton of Friborg
- Aebli, Hans (1923–1990), Swiss educator
- Aebli, Heinrich (* 1933), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Aebli, Kurt (* 1955), Swiss writer
- Aebutius Helva, Lucius († 463 BC), Roman consul
- Aebutius Helva, Titus , Roman consul
- Aeby, Christoph Theodor (1835–1885), Swiss anthropologist
- Aeby, Georges (1902–1953), Swiss composer and professor
- Aeby, Georges (1913–1999), Swiss football player
- Aeby, Jean-Michel (* 1966), Swiss football coach
- Aeby, Paul (1841–1898), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Aeby, Pierre (1884–1957), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Aeby, Pierre (* 1950), Swiss politician and State Councilor of the Canton of Friborg
- Aeby, Simon (* 1954), Swiss director, producer and screenwriter
- Aeby, Stanislas (1848–1914), Swiss politician and State Councilor of the Canton of Friborg
- Aeby, Stefan (* 1979), Swiss jazz musician (piano, composer)
Aec
- Aeck, Johannes van der , Dutch painter and wine merchant
- Aecker, Christian Paul , German entrepreneur in the porcelain industry
- Aecker, Johann Christoph Lorenz , German entrepreneur in the porcelain industry
- Aeckerle, Helene (1875–1940), German author and translator
- Aeckerle, Theo (1892–1966), German modern painter
- Aeckerlein, Carl Gustav (1832–1886), German architect
- Aeckerlein, Gustav (1878–1965), German physicist and university professor
Aed
- Aed Carabao (* 1955), Thai musician, composer, poet and singer
- Aedesius († 306), Christian saint and martyr
- Aedesius rhetor , ancient rhetorician
- Aedh (840–878), King of Scotland
- Aedo, Serafín (1908–1988), Spanish football player
- Aedo, Yanara (* 1993), Chilean soccer player
- Aedtner, Alfred (1925–2005), German criminalist and investigator against Nazi criminals
- Aedtner, Günter (* 1944), German soccer player
Aef
- Aeffke, Klaus (* 1940), German rower
Aeg
- Aeg, Raivo (* 1962), Estonian politician, member of the Riigikogu
- Aegas († 641), Franconian caretaker
- Aegerter, Daniel (* 1969), Swiss financier
- Aegerter, Dominique (* 1990), Swiss motorcycle racer
- Aëgerter, Laurence (* 1972), French artist
- Aegerter, Mia (* 1976), Swiss pop singer and actress
- Aegerter, Silvan (* 1980), Swiss football player
- Aegidi, Ludwig (1825–1901), German poet lawyer, university professor and politician
- Aegidius , Western Roman army master
- Aegidius de Murino , medieval French composer and music theorist
- Aegidius de Viterbo († 1532), cardinal, theologian and humanist
- Aegidius Romanus († 1316), Augustinian hermit
- Aegidius von Lessines († 1304), Dominican monk, philosopher and astronomer
- Ægir Steinarsson (* 1991), Icelandic basketball player
- Aegler, Gottfried (* 1932), Swiss folk musician
Ah
- Aehlig, Frank (* 1968), German football official
- Aehlig, Tobias (* 1980), German organist
- Aehnelt, Erich (1917–1974), German veterinarian and university lecturer
- Aehnlich, Kathrin (* 1957), German writer
- Aehrenthal, Alois Lexa von (1854–1912), Austro-Hungarian diplomat and foreign minister
Aei
- Aeikens, Hermann Onko (* 1951), German agronomist and politician (CDU), Minister in Saxony-Anhalt
Aej
- Aejmelaeus, Anneli (* 1948), Finnish Protestant theologian
Ael
- Aeldert, Ludwig (1881–1964), German diplomat
- Aelfflaed , daughter of Offa, the King of Mercia in Anglo-Saxon England
- Ælfgar († 1062), Earl of Mercia; Earl of East Anglia
- Ælfgifu of Northampton († 1040), daughter of Ælfhelm of York
- Ælfheah I († 951), Bishop of Winchester
- Ælfmær († 1023), Bishop of Sherborne
- Ælfric , Bishop of Ramsbury
- Ælfric , Bishop of Hereford
- Ælfric , Bishop of Crediton
- Ælfric Bata , monk
- Ælfric Grammaticus (955-1020), Anglo-Saxon monk
- Ælfric Puttoc († 1051), Archbishop of York, Bishop of Worcester
- Ælfstan († 981), Bishop of Ramsbury
- Ælfwald († 749), King of East Anglia
- Ælfwald , King or Duke of Sussex
- Ælfwald I († 788), King of Northumbria
- Ælfwald I († 972), Bishop of Crediton
- Ælfwald I († 978), Bishop of Sherborne
- Ælfwald II , King of Northumbria (806–808)
- Ælfwald II. († 1058), Bishop of Sherborne
- Ælfwine , Bishop of Wells
- Ælfwine († 1047), Bishop of Winchester
- Ælfwine († 679), last king of Deira
- Ælfwynn , ruler of Mercia
- Aelia Eudocia († 460), wife of the Eastern Roman emperor Theodosius II.
- Aelianus († 286), Roman usurper in Gaul
- Aelianus Tacticus , Greek military writer
- Aelius Alexander, Publius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aelius Apollonius, Marcus , Roman ivory carver
- Aelius Atticus, Publius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aelius Bassianus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aelius Brocchus, Gaius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aelius Caesar, Lucius († 138), adopted son and designated successor to Emperor Hadrian
- Aelius Catus, Sextus , Roman politician of the early Imperial period
- Aelius Crescentianus, Titus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aelius Crispinus, Publius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aelius Erasinus, Publius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aelius Fortis , Centurion (Legio III Italica)
- Aelius Fortunatus, Publius , Roman painter
- Aelius Gallus , Roman prefect of Egypt
- Aelius Honoratus, Publius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aelius Lamia, Lucius († 33), Roman consul
- Aelius Ligus, Publius , Roman politician, consul 172 BC. Chr.
- Aelius Longinus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aelius Magnus, Publius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aelius Mamianus, Publius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aelius Marcianus, Publius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aelius Martialis, Titus , Roman architect
- Aelius Modestus, Publius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aelius Oculatus, Lucius , Roman suffect consul (85)
- Aelius Paetus Catus, Sextus , Roman politician, consul 198 BC. Chr.
- Aelius Paetus, Gaius , Roman politician, consul 286 BC. Chr.
- Aelius Paetus, Publius , Roman politician, consul 337 BC Chr.
- Aelius Paetus, Publius († 174 BC), Roman consul 201 BC Chr.
- Aelius Paetus, Quintus († 216 BC), Roman politician
- Aelius Paetus, Quintus , Roman consul 167 BC. Chr.
- Aelius Publianus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aelius Rufus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aelius Seianus, Lucius († 31), Praetorian prefect in the Roman Empire
- Aelius Sollemnianus, Aulus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aelius Stilo Praeconinus, Lucius , Roman philologist
- Aelius Tertius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aelius Tubero, Quintus , Roman politician, consul 11 BC. Chr.
- Aelius Tubero, Quintus , Roman historian and lawyer
- Aelius Veranus, Titus , member of the Roman army
- Aelius Vitalianus, Publius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Ælle , King of Sussex
- Ælle , King of Deira
- Ælle († 867), king of Northumbria
- Aellen, Eugen (1887–1945), Swiss poet and teacher
- Aellen, Hermann (1887–1939), Swiss writer and journalist
- Aellen, Jean-Pierre (* 1945), Swiss politician (PSA)
- Aellen, Paul (1896–1973), Swiss botanist
- Aelred von Rievaulx (1110–1167), medieval abbot, preacher and mystic
- Aelst, Evert van (1602–1657), Dutch still life painter
- Aelst, Willem van , Dutch painter
- Aeltermann, Johannes Paul (1876–1939), Roman Catholic clergyman and Nazi victim
- Aelvoet, Magda (* 1944), Belgian politician (AGALEV), MEP
Aem
- Aemilia († 114 BC), Roman vestal virgin
- Aemilia († 82 BC), elegant Roman woman
- Aemilia Hilaria , Gallo-Roman doctor
- Aemilia Lepida , Roman nobleman convicted of several crimes
- Aemilia Lepida , great-granddaughter of the Emperor Augustus
- Aemilia von Sachsen (1516–1591), wife of Margrave Georg the Pious in Ansbach
- Aemilianus († 253), Roman emperor
- Aemilianus , Roman consul 276
- Aemilianus of Cogolla († 574), Roman Catholic saint
- Aemilianus, Mussius († 262), Roman counter-emperor
- Aemilius Aemilianus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aemilius Barbula, Lucius , Roman consul 281 BC. Chr.
- Aemilius Barbula, Marcus , Roman consul 230 BC. Chr.
- Aemilius Barbula, Quintus , Roman consul 317 and 311 BC Chr.
- Aemilius Bassus, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aemilius Carus, Lucius , Roman consul 144
- Aemilius Crispinus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aemilius Iuncus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aemilius Iuncus, Lucius , Roman suffect consul in AD 179
- Aemilius Iuncus, Lucius , Roman Senator
- Aemilius Laetus, Quintus , ancient Roman soldier and Prefect of the Praetorian Guard
- Aemilius Lepidus Livianus, Mamercus , Roman politician; Consul 77 BC Chr.
- Aemilius Lepidus Paullus, Lucius , Roman Senator
- Aemilius Lepidus, Manius , Roman senator; Consul 66 BC Chr.
- Aemilius Lepidus, Manius , Roman senator, consul in 11th century
- Aemilius Lepidus, Marcus , Roman consul 285 BC. Chr.
- Aemilius Lepidus, Marcus († 152 BC), Roman politician, consul 187 and 175 BC. Chr.
- Aemilius Lepidus, Marcus († 12 BC), member of the Roman triumvirate
- Aemilius Lepidus, Marcus , Roman consul
- Aemilius Lepidus, Marcus (120 BC – 77 BC), Roman consul 78 BC. Chr.
- Aemilius Lepidus, Marcus (6–39), Roman politician, brother-in-law of Caligula
- Aemilius Lepidus, Marcus the Younger († 31 BC), son of the Roman triumvir Marcus Aemilius Lepidus
- Aemilius Lepidus, Paullus († 13 BC), Roman suffect consul 34 BC BC and censor 22 BC Chr.
- Aemilius Lepidus, Quintus , Roman senator, consul 21 BC. Chr.
- Aemilius Longus, Lucius , Roman suffect consul (146)
- Aemilius Macer († 16 BC), Roman poet
- Aemilius Magnus Arborius , late antique rhetorician
- Aemilius Mamercinus Privernas, Lucius , Roman politician, consul in 341 and 329 BC Chr.
- Aemilius Mamercinus, Lucius , Roman politician, consular tribune
- Aemilius Mamercinus, Lucius , Roman politician, consul 366 and 363 BC Chr.
- Aemilius Mamercinus, Manius , Roman politician, 410 BC. Chr. Consul
- Aemilius Mamercinus, Tiberius , Roman politician, consul 339 BC Chr.
- Aemilius Mamercus, Lucius , Roman consul
- Aemilius Mamercus, Tiberius , Roman politician, consul 470 and 467 BC Chr.
- Aemilius Papus, Lucius , Roman consul 225 BC BC and censor 220 BC Chr.
- Aemilius Papus, Marcus , Roman consul 135
- Aemilius Papus, Marcus , Roman politician, dictator 321 BC. Chr.
- Aemilius Papus, Quintus , Roman consul and censor
- Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus, Lucius († 160 BC), Roman senator and general
- Aemilius Paullus, Lucius , Roman consul 1 AD
- Aemilius Paullus, Lucius († 216 BC), Roman consul
- Aemilius Paullus, Marcus , Roman consul 255 BC Chr.
- Aemilius Paullus, Marcus , Roman consul 302 BC. Chr.
- Aemilius Regillus, Lucius , Roman politician, praetor 190 BC. Chr.
- Aemilius Salvianus, Lucius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aemilius Scaurus, Mamercus († 34), Roman senator, poet and orator, suffect consul 21
- Aemilius Scaurus, Marcus the Elder († 88 BC), politician of the Roman Republic
- Aemilius Scaurus, Marcus the Younger , politician of the Roman Republic
- Aemilius Severus Cantabrinus, Gaius , Roman suffect consul (192)
- Aemilius Sullectinus, Lucius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Aemilius, Antonius (1589–1660), German historian and philosopher in the Netherlands
- Aemilius, Georg (1517–1569), German theologian and botanist
- Aemilius, Mamercus , Roman politician, consular tribune 438 BC Chr.
- Aeminga, Siegfried Cäso von (1710–1768), German legal scholar
- Aemisegger, Hansjörg (* 1952), Swiss cyclist
- Aemisegger, Heinz (* 1947), Swiss federal judge
- Aemma († 642), second wife of Eadbald, King of Kent
- Aemmer, Friedrich (1867–1934), Swiss doctor and politician (FDP)
Aen
- Aenderl, Franz (1883–1951), German writer and KPD functionary
- Aeneae, Henricus (1743-1810), Dutch physicist and mathematician
- Aeneas of Paris († 870), Bishop of Paris
- Aenetius, Gottlieb (1574–1631), German physicist
- Aengenendt, Lies (1907–1988), Dutch sprinter
- Aengevelt, Willi (1911–2006), German real estate agent
- Aenishänslin, Johann Jakob (1796–1866), Swiss politician
Aeo
- Aeone (* 1959), British singer and composer
Aep
- Aepinus, Angelius Johann Daniel , German philosopher
- Aepinus, Franz Albert (1673–1750), German Protestant theologian, writer and philosopher
- Aepinus, Franz Ulrich Theodor († 1802), German physicist
- Aepinus, Friedrich († 1608), German chancellery and chamber secretary
- Aepinus, Johannes (1499–1553), German Protestant theologian and reformer
- Aepinus, Wilfried (* 1960), German soccer player
- Aepken, Andreas (* 1964), German soccer goalkeeper
- Aepli, Arnold Otto (1816–1897), Swiss politician
- Aepli, Kurt (1914–2002), Swiss silversmith, jewelry and equipment designer and professional educator
- Aeppli, Ernst (1892–1954), Swiss psychoanalyst
- Aeppli, Eva (1925–2015), Swiss material artist
- Aeppli, Gabriel (* 1956), Swiss-American physicist
- Aeppli, Regine (* 1952), Swiss politician (SP)
Aer
- Aerdken, Markus (* 1971), German soccer player
- Aereboe, Albert (1889–1970), German modern painter
- Aereboe, Friedrich (1865–1942), German agricultural economist
- Aerenhouts, Frans (* 1937), Belgian racing cyclist
- Aerle, Berry van (* 1962), Dutch national football player
- Aerne, Heinrich (1926–2013), Swiss Art Brut artist
- Aerni, Agathon (1929–2006), Swiss banker and diplomat
- Aerni, Franz Theodor (1853–1918), Swiss painter
- Aerni, Fritz (* 1945), Swiss physiognomist
- Aerni, Klaus (1932–2014), Swiss geographer
- Aerni, Luca (* 1993), Swiss ski racer
- Aernouts, Bart (* 1982), Belgian cyclocross driver
- Aernouts, Bart (* 1984), Belgian duathlete and triathlete
- Aernouts, Jim (* 1989), Belgian cyclocross and mountain bike rider
- Aernoutsz, Jurriaen , Dutch ship's captain, brief conqueror of Acadia
- Aero Chord (* 1991), Greek music producer and DJ
- Aero Star (* 1984), Mexican Luchador
- Aeropos , Macedonian general
- Aeropos I , son of Philip I, king of Macedon
- Aeropos II. († 393 BC), King of Macedonia
- Eros, Cliff (1889–1952), German circus performer
- Aérosol, Jef (* 1957), French artist
- Aerssen van Sommelsdijk, François Cornelis van (1725–1793), Dutch military and shareholder in the Suriname Society
- Aerssen, Cornelis van (1545–1627), Dutch statesman and diplomat
- Aerssen, Cornelis van (1600–1662), Dutch military and supporter of the Orange
- Aerssen, François van (1572–1641), Dutch diplomat
- Aerssen, Jochen van (1941–1992), German politician (CDU), MdL, MdB, MdEP
- Aerts, Conny (* 1966), Belgian astronomer
- Aerts, Egide (1822–1853), Belgian flautist, composer and music teacher
- Aerts, Emile (1892–1953), Belgian track cyclist
- Aerts, Hendrick († 1603), Flemish painter and draftsman
- Aerts, Jean (1907-1992), Belgian racing cyclist
- Aerts, Kathleen (* 1978), Belgian singer-songwriter
- Aerts, Katrien (* 1976), Belgian skier
- Aerts, Lodewijk (* 1959), Belgian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Bruges
- Aerts, Maikel (* 1976), Dutch football goalkeeper
- Aerts, Mario (* 1974), Belgian racing cyclist
- Aerts, Peter (* 1970), Dutch martial artist
- Aerts, Philippe (* 1964), Belgian jazz bassist
- Aerts, Willem J. (1926–2017), Dutch Byzantinist and Neo-Greekist
- Aertsen, Jan A. (1938–2016), Dutch philosopher and university professor
- Aertsen, Pieter , Dutch painter
- Aerttinger, Karl August (1803–1876), German landscape, battle and genre painter
Aes
- Aesara , Pythagorean philosopher and author
- Aesch, Werner von (1927–2008), Swiss cabaret artist and co-founder of the Cabaret Rotstift
- Aeschbach, Adolf (1888–1969), Swiss politician (SP)
- Aeschbach, Alexander (* 1974), Swiss track cyclist
- Aeschbach, Andreas (* 1970), Swiss cyclist
- Aeschbach, Hans (1911–1999), Swiss graphic artist, draftsman and painter
- Aeschbach, Silvia (* 1960), Swiss journalist and author
- Aeschbacher, Adrian (1912–2002), Swiss pianist
- Aeschbacher, Carl (1886–1944), German-Swiss cantor and choir director and composer
- Aeschbacher, Hans (1906–1980), Swiss painter and sculptor
- Aeschbacher, Kurt (* 1948), Swiss television presenter
- Aeschbacher, Marita (* 1941), Swiss dressage rider
- Aeschbacher, Matthias (* 1945), Swiss conductor
- Aeschbacher, Matthias (* 1992), Swiss wrestler
- Aeschbacher, Niklaus (1917–1995), Swiss conductor, pianist and composer
- Aeschbacher, Ruedi (* 1941), Swiss politician (EPP)
- Aeschbacher, Ursi Anna (* 1951), Swiss author and publisher
- Aeschbacher, Walther (1901–1969), Swiss conductor and composer
- Aeschi, Thomas (* 1979), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Aeschlimann, Arthur (1842–1908), Swiss stove maker, furnace builder and pipe manufacturer
- Aeschlimann, Arthur (* 1946), Swiss lawyer, federal judge
- Aeschlimann, Emanuel (1751–1832), Swiss Hafner
- Aeschlimann, Heinrich (1806–1866), Swiss stove maker
- Aeschlimann, Jean-Jacques (* 1967), Swiss ice hockey player
- Aeschlimann, Jean-Pierre (* 1935), Swiss racing driver
- Aeschlimann, Joachim (* 1987), Swiss actor
- Aeschlimann, Johann Heinrich († 1828), Swiss stove maker
- Aeschlimann, Karl Eduard († 1893), Swiss architect
- Aeschlimann, Marc (* 1995), Swiss ice hockey player
- Aeschlimann, Martin (* 1957), Swiss physicist
- Aeschlimann, Max (1904–1971), Swiss inventor
- Aeschlimann, Richard (* 1944), Swiss painter, graphic artist, draftsman, gallery owner and designer
- Aeschlimann, Rudolf (1884–1961), Swiss-German reform pedagogue
- Aescht, Georg (* 1953), Transylvanian literary critic, publicist and translator of Romanian literature into German
- Æscwine , King of Essex
- Æscwine († 676), King of Wessex
- Aesop Rock (* 1976), American hip hop musician
- Aesopus, Clodius , Roman tragedy poet
- Aesslinger, Hans († 1567), sculptor and medalist
- Aesticampianus, Johannes (1457–1520), Sorbian scholar, theologian and humanist
Aet
- Æthelbald († 757), King of Mercia
- Æthelbald , Bishop of Sherborne
- Æthelbald († 860), King of Wessex
- Æthelberht , King of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Kent
- Æthelberht , King of Hwicce
- Æthelberht , King of Sussex
- Æthelberht († 865), King of Wessex
- Æthelberht I , King of East Anglia
- Æthelberht II. († 762), Upper King of Kent
- Æthelberht II († 794), king of East Anglia
- Æthelburg († 740), Queen of the Kingdom of Wessex
- Æthelburg (605–647), queen of the kingdoms of Deira and Northumbria
- Æthelflæd († 918), ruler of Mercia (911–918)
- Æthelfrith († 616), king of Northumbria
- Æthelfrith , Bishop of Elmham
- Æthelgar († 953), Bishop of Crediton
- Æthelheah , Bishop of Sherborne
- Æthelheard , King of Hwicce
- Æthelheard († 740), King of Wessex
- Æthelhere († 655), King of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of East Anglia
- Æthelhun , Bishop of Worcester
- Æthelmær , Bishop of Elmham and Dunwich
- Æthelmod , Bishop of Sherborne
- Æthelmund († 802), Ealdorman of the Hwicce
- Æthelred († 911), ruler of Mercien (883–911)
- Æthelred († 716), King of Mercia
- Æthelred († 871), King of Wessex
- Æthelred († 1016), King of England
- Æthelred I , King of East Anglia
- Æthelred I († 796), King of Northumbria (774–778 / 779, 790–796)
- Æthelred II , King of East Anglia
- Æthelred II , King of Northumbria
- Æthelred, Earl of Fife , Scottish nobleman
- Æthelric , King of Hwicce
- Æthelric († 572), King of Bernicia
- Æthelric , King of Deira
- Æthelric , Bishop of Sherborne
- Æthelsige , Bishop of Sherborne
- Æthelsige , Bishop of Sherborne
- Æthelstan , King of East Anglia
- Æthelstan , Sub-King in Sussex
- Æthelstan , Bishop of Ramsbury
- Æthelstan († 939), King of England
- Æthelthryth († 679), Anglo-Saxon saint, Queen of Northumbria
- Æthelwald († 664), king of East Anglia
- Æthelwald , King of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Deira
- Æthelwald Moll , King of Northumbria
- Æthelwald von Lindisfarne († 740), Northumbrian monk and bishop of Lindisfarne
- Æthelwalh , King of Sussex
- Æthelweard , King of Hwicce
- Æthelweard , King of East Anglia
- Æthelweard , Bishop of Sherborne
- Æthelweard (904–924), King of England
- Æthelweard , Anglo-Saxon historian
- Æthelwine , Bishop of Lindsey
- Æthelwine of Wells († 1027), Bishop of Wells
- Æthelwold , heir to the throne of Wessex, allegedly King of Northumbria
- Æthelwulf , Bishop of Elmham
- Æthelwulf , Bishop of Selsey
- Æthelwulf († 858), King of the West Saxons
- Aëtios , Greek doxograph
- Aëtios , Byzantine eunuch and one of the most valued advisers to the Byzantine Empress Irene of Athens
- Aëtios of Amida (502–575), physician of late antiquity
- Aëtios of Antioch († 367), Christian theologian
- Aëtius, Flavius , Western Roman general and politician
- A'etonu, Silulu (* 1984), American-Samoan judoka
- Aetos I , strategist of Cilicia, priest of Alexander and the Ptolemies
- Aetos III. , Strategist of Cilicia, priest of Alexander and the Ptolemies
- Aettner, Käthe (1915–2006), German headmistress
Aev
- Ævar Örn Jósepsson (* 1963), Icelandic detective writer, journalist and translator
- Aevermann, Friedrich (1887–1962), German educator and politician (SPD)