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- Arm, Allisyn Ashley (* 1996), American actress
- Arm, Fabienne (* 1996), Swiss floorball player
- Arm, Mark (* 1962), American rock musician
Arma
- Arma, C (* 1985), German R&B singer, producer and songwriter
- Arma, Paul (1905–1987), French composer, ethnomusicologist and pianist
- Arma-Tarhunta , Hittite dignitary
- Armacost, Michael (* 1937), American diplomat and business manager
- Armacost, Tim (* 1962), American jazz musician
- Armada, Ailén (* 1998), Argentine discus thrower and shot putter
- Armağan, Eşref (* 1955), Turkish painter
- Armagnac, Ben d ' (1940–1978), Dutch performance artist
- Armagnac, Bernard VIII. D ' , French nobleman, Count of Pardiac
- Armagnac, Gary (* 1952), American film actor
- Armagnac, Georges d ' (1501–1585), French cardinal
- Armagnac, Jacques d ' (1433–1477), Duke of Nemours, Count of Pardiac
- Armagnac, Louis d ' (1472–1503), Duke of Nemours, Count of Pardiac, Count of Guise, Viceroy of Naples
- Armagnac, Paul (1923–1962), French racing car driver
- Armah , king of Axum
- Armah, Ayi Kwei (* 1939), Ghanaian writer
- Armaindo, Louise (1857–1900), Canadian circus performer and pioneer of cycling
- Armajani, Siah (* 1939), American sculptor and architect
- Armalis, Mantas (* 1992), Lithuanian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Armaly, Fareed (* 1957), American documentary filmmaker, multimedia and installation artist
- Armamento Dosado, Jesus (1939–2020), Filipino religious, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ozamis
- Arman (1928–2005), French-American object artist and co-founder of the Nouveau Réalisme
- Arman, Burhan (* 1996), Turkish soccer player
- Arman, Cihat (1915-1994), Turkish football player and coach
- Årman, Erik (* 1970), Swedish opera singer (tenor)
- Arman, Howard (* 1954), British choir director, conductor and composer
- Arman, Mohammad Hossein , Afghan singer and musician
- Armana, Jules (* 1986), German-French theater and film actor
- Armand de Périgord , Grand Master of the Templar Order
- Armand, Amédée (1807–1881), French entrepreneur
- Armand, Eilif (1921–1993), Norwegian actor and poet
- Armand, Émile (1872–1962), journalist, writer and anarchist
- Armand, Giuseppe , Italian ski jumper
- Armand, Inessa (1874–1920), French revolutionary
- Armand, Jacques (1957–1991), French comic artist
- Armand, Louis (1854-1922), French speleologist
- Armand, Louis (1905–1971), French politician
- Armand, Marie-Paul (1946–2011), French writer
- Armand, Philo Paz Patrick (* 1996), Indonesian racing car driver
- Armand, Sylvain (* 1980), French football player
- Armand-Ugón, Enrique (1893–1984), Uruguayan lawyer and judge at the International Court of Justice
- Armandinho (1891-1946), Portuguese guitarist
- Armando (1929–2018), Dutch painter and author
- Armando (1970–1996), American house producer
- Armando Collazuol, Luis (* 1948), Argentine clergyman, Bishop of Concordia
- Armando Uriona, Adolfo (* 1955), Argentine religious and bishop of Villa de la Concepción del Río Cuarto
- Armando, Hugo (* 1978), American tennis player
- Armándola, José (1880–1949), German composer
- Armani, Angelina (* 1987), American porn actress and a photo model
- Armani, Franco (* 1986), Argentine soccer goalkeeper
- Armani, Giorgio (* 1934), Italian fashion designer and entrepreneur
- Armani, Horacio (1925–2013), Argentine journalist and poet
- Armani, Luciano (* 1940), Italian racing cyclist
- Armann, Hugo (1917–1989), German member of the Wehrmacht and rescuer of the Jews
- Armano, Gioacchino (1883–1965), Italian football player
- Armano, Mario (* 1946), Italian bobsledder
- Armansperg, Franz von (1762–1839), Bavarian enlightener, church critic, lawyer and politician
- Armansperg, Joseph von (1787-1853), Bavarian and Greek statesman
- Armaroli, Nicola (* 1966), Italian chemist
- Armas, Ana de (* 1988), Cuban-Spanish actress
- Armas, Chris (* 1972), American soccer player
- Armas, Dino (* 1941), Uruguayan theater director and dramaturge
- Armaș, Igor (* 1987), Moldovan football player
- Armas, José de (* 1981), Venezuelan tennis player
- Armas, Ricardo de (* 1957), Argentine cellist and composer
- Armășel, Dumitru , Romanian rugby player
- Armășescu, Mihaela (* 1963), Romanian rower
- Armat, Thomas (1866–1948), American inventor
- Armato, Sam (1916–2014), American swing musician (saxophone, clarinet)
- Armatrading, Joan (born 1950), British singer
- Armattoe, Raphael (1913–1953), Ghanaian doctor, author and poet
- Armatus († 477), Byzantine army master and consul
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- Armbrecht, Wilhelm (1898–1972), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Crossbow, Barbara (* 1963), Canadian rower
- Armbrust, Horst (* 1933), German politician (FDP) and mayor of Neckarwestheim
- Armbrust, Joachim (* 1958), German social pedagogue and non-fiction author
- Armbrust, Karl (1867–1928), German painter
- Armbrust, Walter (1882–1941), German organist and conductor
- Armbruster, Adolf (1890–1972), German farmer
- Armbruster, Benjamin (* 1946), Romanian-German actor, stunt man and choreographer
- Armbruster, Charlotte (1886–1970), German local politician
- Armbrüster, Christian (* 1964), German lawyer and university professor
- Armbruster, Claudius (* 1952), German Romanist
- Armbruster, Emil (1843–1908), German lawyer and member of the Baden state parliament
- Armbruster, Hermann , German soccer player
- Armbruster, Hubert (1911–1995), German lawyer, professor of administrative law
- Armbruster, Jen (* 1975), American goalball player
- Armbruster, Johann Michael (1761–1814), writer, publicist and court secretary
- Armbruster, Jörg (* 1947), German journalist
- Armbruster, Klaus (* 1942), German artist and media worker
- Armbrüster, Klaus (* 1945), German lawyer and former judge at the Federal Labor Court
- Armbruster, Leopold (1862–1936), German academic sculptor
- Armbruster, Ludvík (* 1928), Czech religious and philosopher
- Armbruster, Ludwig (1886–1973), German zoologist
- Armbruster, Nicole (* 1975), German screenwriter and dramaturge
- Armbruster, Peter (* 1931), German physicist
- Armbruster, Puppa (1950–2013), German actress
- Armbruster, Robert (1896–1994), American composer
- Armbruster, Stefan (* 1971), German fashion photographer
- Armbrüster, Thomas , German author
- Armbrüster, Thomas (* 1968), German economist
- Armbruster, Wolf (* 1962), German basketball player
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- Armée, Sander (* 1985), Belgian racing cyclist
- Armel-Beaufils, Émile-Jean (1882–1952), French sculptor
- Armelle (* 1969), French actress
- Armellini Pantalassi de 'Medici, Francesco (1470–1528), Italian cardinal and archbishop
- Armellini, Carlo (1777–1863), Italian politician and lawyer; Regent of the Roman Republic (1849)
- Armellini, Domenico (1769–1828), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Terni
- Armellini, Giuseppe (1887–1958), Italian astronomer
- Armellini, Leonora (* 1992), Italian pianist
- Armellini, Mariano (1852-1896), Italian archaeologist and historian
- Armellino, John (1921–2004), American soldier and politician
- Armen, Jacob (* 1982), American drummer
- Armen, Rosy (* 1939), French singer
- Armenaki, Arledge (* 1949), American cameraman and university professor
- Armenante, Jillian (* 1968), American theater, film and television actress
- Armenatzoglou, Aggelis (* 1979), Greek track and road cyclist
- Armendáriz Jiménez, Faustino (* 1955), Mexican clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Durango
- Armendáriz, Beatriz (* 1959), Mexican economist
- Armendariz, Beulah (* 1929), American badminton player
- Armendáriz, José de (1670–1740), Spanish grandee, viceroy of Peru
- Armendáriz, Montxo (* 1949), Basque film director and screenwriter
- Armendáriz, Pedro (1912–1963), Mexican actor
- Armendáriz, Pedro junior (1940–2011), Mexican actor
- Armengaud, Paul-François-Maurice (1879–1970), French general
- Armengol , Count of Rouergue
- Armenise, Victor , Italian cameraman
- Arment, Marco (* 1982), American web designer and author
- Armenta, Everardo, junior (* 1968), Mexican light heavyweight boxer
- Armentano, Anthony J. (1916–1987), American politician
- Armenteros, Chocolate (1928–2016), Cuban trumpeter
- Armenteros, Samuel (* 1990), Swedish football player
- Armentrout, Jennifer (* 1980), American author
- Armenulić, Silvana (1939–1976), Yugoslav folk singer
- Armer, Alan A. (1922-2010), American television producer
- Armer, Karl Michael (* 1950), German writer and editor
- Armero Peñaranda, Francisco (1804–1866), Spanish Prime Minister
- Armero, Pablo (* 1986), Colombian soccer player
- Armes, Ivan (1924-2015), English football player
- Armes, Jay J. (* 1932), American private investigator
- Armesto, Sebastian (* 1982), British film, television and theater actor
- Armet, Juan (1895–1956), Spanish football player and coach
- Armetta, Henry (1888–1945), Italian-American actor
- Armey, Dick (* 1940), American politician (Republican) and economist
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- Armfelt, Carl Gustaf (1666–1736), Swedish general
- Armfelt, Gustaf Mauritz (1757–1814), Finnish-Swedish statesman, military and diplomat
- Armfield, Billy , English soccer player
- Armfield, Jimmy (1935-2018), English football player and coach
- Armfield, Maxwell (1881–1972) British painter
- Armfield, Robert Franklin (1829–1898), American politician
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- Armgard († 1584), Countess von Rietberg
- Armgardt, Matthias (* 1968), German lawyer and university professor
- Armgort, Karl-Eddi (1925–2011), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Armgren, Ted (* 1988), Swedish biathlete
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- Armi, Frank (1918–1992), American racing driver
- Armia, Joel (* 1993), Finnish ice hockey player
- Armidale painter , Apulian vase painter
- Armiger, Katie (* 1991), American country singer
- Armik , flamenco guitarist
- Armin, Josef (1858–1925), Austrian couplet singer, playwright and songwriter
- Armin, Robert (1563-1615), English comedian
- Armiñán, Jaime de (* 1927), Spanish film director and author
- Armindo, Antonino , East Timorese politician
- Armindo, Nicolas (* 1982), French racing car driver
- Arming, Christian (* 1971), Austrian conductor
- Arminius , prince of the Cherusci, defeated the Romans in 9 AD
- Arminius Gallus, Gaius , Roman suffect consul (120)
- Arminius, Jacobus (1560–1609), Dutch Protestant theologian, founder of Arminianism
- Armisen, Fred (* 1966), American actor, comedian and musician
- Armistead, George (1780-1818), Lieutenant Colonel in the US Army
- Armistead, Lewis Addison (1817–1863), American officer, brigadier general in the Civil War
- Armit, Ian (1929–1992), British blues and jazz pianist
- Armitage, Aileen (* 1931), British writer
- Armitage, Albert (1864–1943), Scottish polar explorer
- Armitage, Cecil Hamilton (1869–1933), Governor of The Gambia
- Armitage, Clement (1881–1973) British general
- Armitage, David (* 1965), British historian
- Armitage, Dennis (1928–2005), British saxophonist and painter
- Armitage, Edward (1817-1896), English history painter
- Armitage, Edward (1822–1906) English botanist
- Armitage, Ella Sophia (1841–1931), English historian and archaeologist
- Armitage, Frederick S. (1874–1933), American cameraman, director, and film producer
- Armitage, Heather (born 1933), British athlete and Olympian
- Armitage, Iain (* 2008), American actor
- Armitage, Kenneth (1916-2002), British sculptor
- Armitage, Miles , Australian diplomat
- Armitage, Peter (1939-2018), British actor
- Armitage, Richard (* 1945), American politician, Deputy Secretary of State of the United States
- Armitage, Richard (* 1971), British theater and film actor
- Armitage, Serena , British film and television producer
- Armitage, Thomas Rhodes (1824–1890), founder of the Royal National Institute of the Blind
- Armitano, Pablo (1924–1998), Venezuelan trumpeter, military bandmaster and music teacher
- Armitstead, George (1847–1912) Russian engineer, entrepreneur and the fourth mayor of Riga
- Armitt, John (* 1946), British civil engineer
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- Armknecht, Martin (* 1962), German actor
- Armknecht, Otto (1853–1908), German Protestant pastor for the poor and benefactor
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- Armleder, John M. (* 1948), Swiss concept artist
Armo
- Armon, Dan (* 1948), Israeli poet and expert on the Alexander Technique
- Armon-Jones, Joe (* 1994), British fusion musician (keyboards, composition)
- Armonaitė, Aušrinė (* 1989), Lithuanian liberal politician
- Armonat, Gunter (* 1945), German administrative officer and politician
- Armone, Joseph (1917-1992), American gangster
- Armoni, Dafna (* 1956), Israeli singer, actress and artist
- Armora y González, Serafín María (1876–1955), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Ciudad Victoria-Tamaulipas
- Armor, Agnes (* 1975), Hungarian-American handball player
- Armor, Jenner (1932-2001), Dominican politician
- Armor, John Douglas (1830-1903), Canadian lawyer
- Armor, Tommy (1894–1968) Scottish-American golfer
- Armoush, Tamara (* 1992), Jordanian athlete of British origin
- Armouti, Nazzal al- (1924–2015), Jordanian politician, diplomat and bank manager
- Armowitz, Johann Hinrich († 1770), German metal and bell caster
Arms
- Arms, Georg (* 2006), German actor
- Armson, William († 1883), New Zealand architect
- Armstark, Richard (* 1947), Austrian machine builder and antique dealer
- Armstead, Arik (born 1993), American football player
- Armstead, Izora († 2004), American disco queen
- Armstead, John (born 1944), Irish actor
- Armstead, Ray (* 1960), American athlete and Olympic champion
- Armstead, Terron (born 1991), American football player
- Armstedt, Richard (1851–1931), German philologist
- Armster, Otto (1891–1957), German colonel and resistance fighter
- Armstroff, Klaus (* 1957), German politician (NPD), electrician and neo-Nazi
- Armstrong, Aaron (* 1977), sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago
- Armstrong, Adam (born 1997), English soccer player
- Armstrong, Ainsley (* 1952), sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago
- Armstrong, Alexander (1818–1899) Irish physician in the Royal Navy
- Armstrong, Alexander (* 1970), British actor, television presenter and comedian
- Armstrong, Alun (born 1946), British film and stage actor
- Armstrong, Angus (born 1997), Australian pole vaulter
- Armstrong, Anne (1927–2008), American diplomat and politician
- Armstrong, Arthur Hilary (1909–1997), British classical philologist and historian of philosophy
- Armstrong, BJ (born 1967), American basketball player
- Armstrong, Bess (born 1953), American actress
- Armstrong, Beulah (1895–1965), American mathematician and university professor
- Armstrong, Billie Joe (* 1972), American front singer and guitarist in the punk rock band Green Day
- Armstrong, Brad (born 1965), Canadian porn actor, director and producer
- Armstrong, Campbell (1944-2013), British writer
- Armstrong, Charles (1881–1952), American rower
- Armstrong, Charles (1886–1967), American physician and virologist
- Armstrong, Charlotte (1905–1969), American writer
- Armstrong, Chief (born 1930), Canadian ice hockey player
- Armstrong, Chris (* 1971), English soccer player
- Armstrong, Chris (* 1975), Canadian ice hockey player
- Armstrong, Clay (* 1934), American physiologist
- Armstrong, Colby (* 1982), Canadian ice hockey player
- Armstrong, Craig (* 1959), Scottish musician and composer
- Armstrong, Curtis (born 1953), American actor
- Armstrong, Daniel W. (* 1949), American chemist
- Armstrong, Darrell (* 1968), American basketball player
- Armstrong, Dave , Canadian house producer and DJ
- Armstrong, David (1926–2014), Australian philosopher and professor at the University of Sydney
- Armstrong, David (1954-2014), American photographer
- Armstrong, David H. (1812-1893), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Armstrong, David Lee (born 1955), American boxer
- Armstrong, Debbie (* 1963), American ski racer
- Armstrong, Debra (* 1954), American sprinter
- Armstrong, Derek (* 1973), Canadian ice hockey player
- Armstrong, Desmond (born 1964), American football player
- Armstrong, Doug (born 1964), Canadian ice hockey official
- Armstrong, Duncan (* 1968), Australian swimmer
- Armstrong, Dylan (born 1981), Canadian shot putter
- Armstrong, Edward Cooke (1871–1944), American Romanist and Medievalist
- Armstrong, Edwin Howard (1890–1954), American electrical engineer, radio technician, and inventor
- Armstrong, Elizabeth (born 1983), American water polo player
- Armstrong, Eric (born 1963), Canadian animator
- Armstrong, Eva (1877–1962), American chemical historian
- Armstrong, Ezra (* 1998), American soccer player
- Armstrong, Frank Crawford (1835–1909), Confederate General in the American Civil War
- Armstrong, Franny (* 1972), British documentary filmmaker, film producer, director and environmental activist
- Armstrong, Fraser (* 1951), British chemist at the University of Oxford
- Armstrong, Gary (* 1952), British sprinter
- Armstrong, George (1944-2000), English soccer player and soccer coach
- Armstrong, George Frederick (1842–1900), English engineer and university professor
- Armstrong, Gillian (born 1950), Australian film director
- Armstrong, Henry (1912–1988), American boxer
- Armstrong, Henry Edward (1848–1937) English chemist
- Armstrong, Hilary, Baroness Armstrong of Hill Top (* 1945), British politician (Labor), member of the House of Commons
- Armstrong, Hilton (* 1984), American basketball player
- Armstrong, Howard E. (1903-1983), American lawyer and politician
- Armstrong, Ike (1895-1983) American college football coach
- Armstrong, Jackie (1920-2005) British jazz musician
- Armstrong, James (1748–1828) American politician
- Armstrong, Jeannette C. (* 1948), Canadian writer, founder of the indigenous information and education center En'owkin Center
- Armstrong, Jenny (* 1970), New Zealand-Australian sailor
- Armstrong, Jim (* 1944), Northern Irish blues and rock guitarist
- Armstrong, Joe (1950-2019), British computer scientist
- Armstrong, Joe (born 1978), British actor
- Armstrong, John (1674–1742) British officer and military engineer
- Armstrong, John (1709–1779) Scottish physician and writer
- Armstrong, John (1755-1816), American officer, lawyer, and politician
- Armstrong, John (1928-2004), British director
- Armstrong, John (* 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
- Armstrong, John Barclay (1850-1913), American policeman
- Armstrong, John junior (1758–1843), American soldier and politician
- Armstrong, John senior (1717–1795), American civil engineer, major general in the American Revolutionary War
- Armstrong, Johnny (* 1977), British stand-up comedian and poetry slammer
- Armstrong, Jonas (* 1981), British actor
- Armstrong, Joseph Beattie (1850–1926), New Zealand botanist
- Armstrong, Karan (* 1941), American opera singer (soprano)
- Armstrong, Karen (* 1944), British religious scholar
- Armstrong, Kelley (* 1968), Canadian fantasy writer
- Armstrong, Kelly (* 1976), American Republican Party politician
- Armstrong, Ken (1924-1984), English-New Zealand soccer player and coach
- Armstrong, Kerry (born 1958), Australian actress
- Armstrong, Kevin (* 1975), Canadian opera singer (tenor)
- Armstrong, Kit (* 1992), American pianist and composer
- Armstrong, Kristin (* 1973), American cyclist and biathlete
- Armstrong, Lance (* 1971), American cyclist and triathlete
- Armstrong, Lil Hardin (1898–1971), American jazz pianist, singer, and composer
- Armstrong, Louis (1901–1971), American jazz trumpeter and singer
- Armstrong, Marcus (* 2000), New Zealand racing driver
- Armstrong, Margaret Neilson (1867–1944), American artist, printmaker, botanical illustrator, and author
- Armstrong, Marion , Canadian badminton player
- Armstrong, Mark (* 1958), British amateur astronomer
- Armstrong, Mark (* 1961), British show jumper
- Armstrong, Martin (1882–1974) British writer, poet, editor and journalist
- Armstrong, Matt (* 1982), Canadian-Australian ice hockey player
- Armstrong, Moses K. (1832-1906), American politician
- Armstrong, Murray (1916-2010), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Armstrong, Neil (1930–2012), American astronaut, First man on the moon
- Armstrong, Neil (born 1932), Canadian ice hockey referee
- Armstrong, Norm (1938–1974), Canadian ice hockey player
- Armstrong, Orland K. (1893-1987), American politician
- Armstrong, RG (1917–2012), American actor
- Armstrong, Ralphe (* 1956), American fusion and jazz musician
- Armstrong, Richard Lee (1937–1991), Canadian geologist and geochemist and professor at the University of British Columbia
- Armstrong, Riley (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Armstrong, Robert (1890–1973), American actor
- Armstrong, Robert John (1884–1957), American clergyman, Bishop of Sacramento
- Armstrong, Robert, Baron Armstrong of Ilminster (1927-2020), British politician and life peer
- Armstrong, Rollo (* 1966), British music producer
- Armstrong, Samaire (* 1980), American actress
- Armstrong, Samuel (1784–1850), American politician
- Armstrong, Scot (born 1970), American screenwriter
- Armstrong, Sheila (* 1942), English opera singer (soprano)
- Armstrong, Simon , Welsh actor
- Armstrong, Stuart (born 1992), Scottish football player
- Armstrong, Thomas († 1684), English officer, Member of Parliament
- Armstrong, Thomas (1832–1911), English history, genre and landscape painter and director of the South Kensington Museum (1881–1898)
- Armstrong, Thomas H. (1829-1891), American politician
- Armstrong, Tim (* 1965), American musician
- Armstrong, Tim (* 1967), Canadian ice hockey player
- Armstrong, Todd (1937-1992), American actor
- Armstrong, Tom (1898-1967) English football player
- Armstrong, Vaughn (born 1950), American film actor
- Armstrong, Vic (born 1946), British stunt performer
- Armstrong, Wally (1906-1950), English football player
- Armstrong, Walter Zuber (1936–1998), American jazz musician (piano, flute, bass clarinet), composer, arranger and university professor
- Armstrong, William (1782-1865), Irish-American politician
- Armstrong, William Hepburn (1824-1919), American politician
- Armstrong, William L. (1937-2016), American politician
- Armstrong, William W. (1833–1905), American printer, editor, and politician
- Armstrong, William, 1st Baron Armstrong (1810–1900) British industrialist
- Armstrong, William, Baron Armstrong of Sanderstead (1915–1980), British government official and bank manager
- Armstrong-Jones, Antony, 1st Earl of Snowdon (1930–2017), British photographer and designer
- Armstrong-Jones, David, 2nd Earl of Snowdon (* 1961), English furniture manufacturer and chairman of Christie's auction house
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- Armutat, Sascha (* 1971), German officer and economist
Army
- Armytage, Bertram (1869-1910), Australian polar explorer
- Armytage, Harry William Hugh (1890–1967), British officer and Hamburg city commander 1945/46