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Ed
- Ed, Christoph Marquard (1809–1885), German printer, publisher, writer and politician, MdR
 
Eda
- Eda, Satsuki (* 1941), Japanese politician
 - Edaleine, Christophe (* 1979), French racing cyclist
 - Edalini, Ivano (* 1961), Italian ski racer
 - Edalji, George (1876–1953), English legal advisor (solicitor)
 - Edamaruku, Joseph (1934-2006), Indian journalist
 - Edamaruku, Sanal (* 1955), Indian civil rights activist and critic of religion
 - Edamoto, Yūichirō (* 1988), Japanese football player
 - Edamura, Takuma (* 1986), Japanese soccer player
 - Edano, Yukio (* 1964), Japanese politician
 - Edathy, Sebastian (* 1969), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
 
Edb
- Edberg, Rolf (* 1950), Swedish ice hockey player
 - Edberg, Stefan (* 1966), Swedish tennis player
 
Edc
- Edcarlos (* 1985), Brazilian soccer player
 
Edd
- Edda Garðarsdóttir (* 1979), Icelandic football player
 - Edda Heiðrún Backman (1957–2016), Icelandic actress
 - Eddé, Carlos (* 1956), Lebanese politician
 - Eddé, Émile (1884–1949), Lebanese politician
 - Eddé, Pierre (1921–1997), Lebanese politician and entrepreneur
 - Eddelbüttel, Heinrich (1888–1945), German racial ideologist
 - Eddery, Pat (1952-2015), Irish jockey
 - Eddie, Jessica (* 1984), British rower
 - Edding, Carl-Wilhelm , German entrepreneur
 - Edding, Friedrich (1909–2002), German education economist
 - Eddings, David (1931–2009) American fantasy writer
 - Eddings, Leigh (1937-2007), American fantasy author
 - Eddington, Arthur Stanley (1882–1944), British astrophysicist
 - Eddington, Paul (1927–1995), British actor
 - Eddison, Eric Rücker (1882–1945), English fantasy writer
 - Eddison, Robert (1908-1991), British actor
 - Eddleman, Clyde D. (1902-1992), American officer, general in the US Army
 - Eddleman, Dwight (1922-2001), American high jumper and basketball player
 - Eddo-Lodge, Reni (* 1989), British columnist and writer
 - Eddowes, Catherine (1842–1888), is believed to be the fourth victim of the serial killer Jack the Ripper
 - Eddy, Arthur Jerome (1859–1920), American art collector and critic, and lawyer
 - Eddy, Clarence (1851–1937), American organist and composer
 - Eddy, David (* 1944), English badminton player
 - Eddy, Don (born 1944), American artist
 - Eddy, Duane (* 1938), American rock and pop guitarist
 - Eddy, Elizabeth (* 1991), American soccer player
 - Eddy, Fannyann (1974-2004), Sierra Leonean human rights activist
 - Eddy, Frank (1856–1929), American politician
 - Eddy, Gary (* 1945), Australian sprinter
 - Eddy, Henry Turner (1844–1921), American civil engineer
 - Eddy, Manton S. (1892–1962), American Lieutenant General in World War II
 - Eddy, Nelson (1901–1967), American opera singer (baritone) and film actor
 - Eddy, Norman (1810–1872), American politician
 - Eddy, Samuel (1769–1839), American politician
 - Eddy, William Alfred (1896–1962), American intelligence officer
 
Ede
- Ede, Chinedu (* 1987), German soccer player
 - Ede, Johann Ludwig Friedrich (1802–1859), German entrepreneur, purveyor to the court and Freemason
 - Ede, Marit van (* 2001), Dutch handball player
 - Ede, Ronald (* 1925), British hurdler and sprinter
 - Ede, Tonny van (1924–2011), Dutch football player
 - Edebali, Kasim (* 1989), German American football player
 - Edefalk, Cecilia (* 1954), Swedish figurative painter
 - Edegger, Erich (1940–1992), Austrian local politician
 - Edegran, Lars (* 1944), Swedish jazz musician, arranger and band leader
 - Edei , British singer
 - Edeipo, Philip (* 1986), Nigerian soccer player
 - Edek , accordion player in the Treblinka extermination camp
 - Edekon († 469), prince of the Skiren
 - Edel, Adolf († 1935), German newspaper publisher and author of local history writings
 - Edel, Alfred (1932–1993), German actor
 - Edel, Apoula (* 1986), Armenian-Cameroonian football goalkeeper
 - Edel, Edmund (1863–1934), German graphic artist, caricaturist, writer and film director
 - Edel, Elmar (1914–1997), German Egyptologist and hetithologist
 - Edel, Karl (1806–1890), German lawyer and politician
 - Edel, Karl (1837–1921), German psychiatrist and founder of a private sanatorium in Berlin-Charlottenburg
 - Edel, Karl-Otto (* 1939), German engineer and professor of technical mechanics
 - Edel, Kurt (1920–1987), German sports functionary, President of the NOK of the GDR and member of the IOC
 - Edel, Oskar (1892–1958), German politician (SPD, SED)
 - Edel, Otto (* 1943), German politician (SPD), MdA, painter
 - Edel, Peter (1921–1983), German graphic artist and writer
 - Edel, Rabea (* 1982), German writer
 - Edel, Samuel (1593–1652), German Lutheran theologian
 - Edel, Uli (* 1947), German television and film director
 - Edelbacher, Max (* 1944), Austrian police officer, author and TV actor
 - Edelbauer, Raphaela (* 1990), Austrian author
 - Edelbauer, Walter (1935–2011), Austrian author and local researcher
 - Edelberg, Simone (* 1969), German author and publisher
 - Edelbrock, Karlheinz (1928–1998), German politician (SPD), MdL
 - Edelbüttel, Gottfried (1867–1937), German infantry general in the Reichswehr
 - Edelby, Néophytos (1920–1995), Syrian Archbishop
 - Edelcrantz, Abraham Niclas (1754–1821), Finnish-Swedish statesman, poet and inventor
 - Edeleanu, Lazăr (1861–1941), Romanian chemist
 - Edelen, Buddy (1937–1997), American marathon runner
 - Edelfelt, Albert (1854–1905), Finnish painter
 - Edelhagen, Kurt (1920–1982), German big band leader in the 1950s
 - Edelhäuser, Susanna († 1665), victim of the witch persecution in Friedberg
 - Edelhäußer, Ralph (* 1973), German local politician (CSU)
 - Edelhoff, Albin (1887–1974), German painter and graphic artist
 - Edelhoff, Dirk (* 1963), German jazz and rock guitarist
 - Edelhoff, Gustav (1900–1986), German waste disposal company
 - Edelhoff, Jost (* 1970), German jazz guitarist
 - Edelhoff, Julius (1913–1989), German surgeon
 - Edelhoff, Karl Wilhelm (* 1937), German politician (SPD), MdL Baden-Württemberg
 - Edelin († 1293), Abbot of the Weissenburg Monastery (Alsace)
 - Édelin, Benjamin (* 1993), French track cyclist
 - Edelin, Michel (* 1941), French jazz flutist
 - Edelinck, Gérard (1640–1707), French engraver of Flemish origin
 - Edeling, Petrus (1522–1602), German theologian, superintendent of the diocese of Cammin
 - Edelkoort, Lidewij (* 1950), Dutch trend researcher
 - Edelkötter, Ludger (* 1940), German music teacher and composer
 - Edelman, Ezra (* 1974), American film producer and film director in the field of documentary films
 - Edelman, Gerald M. (1929-2014), American medic
 - Edelman, Herb (1933–1996), American actor
 - Edelman, Julian (* 1986), American football player
 - Edelman, Marek (1919–2009), Polish resistance fighter, commander of the uprising in the Warsaw ghetto, member of the Sejm
 - Edelman, Marian Wright (* 1939), American activist for children's rights
 - Edelman, Paweł (* 1958), Polish cameraman
 - Edelman, Randy (* 1947), American film composer
 - Edelman, Robert (* 1945), American historian
 - Edelmann, Albert (1886–1963), teacher, painter (autodidact) and promoter of local folk and cultural assets
 - Edelmann, Brigitta (* 1924), Austrian Righteous Among the Nations
 - Edelmann, Brigitte (* 1903), Austrian Righteous Among the Nations
 - Edelmann, Claudia (* 1965), German writer
 - Edelmann, Curt Alexander (1841–1907), German metalworker
 - Edelmann, Esaias (1597–1643), German preacher
 - Edelmann, Fritz (1900–1977), Austrian Righteous Among the Nations and Mayor
 - Edelmann, Gregor , German dramaturge, journalist and screenwriter
 - Edelmann, Hanno (1923–2013), German painter, graphic artist and sculptor
 - Edelmann, Hans (1888–1973), German homeland researcher
 - Edelmann, Heinrich Michael (1806–1874), Major General and Deputy War Minister of Württemberg
 - Edelmann, Heinz (1934–2009), German illustrator and graphic designer
 - Edelmann, Ilse (1905–2009), German politician (SPD)
 - Edelmann, Jean (1916–2008), French painter and printmaker
 - Edelmann, Jean-Frédéric (1749–1794), French classical composer
 - Edelmann, Johann Christian (1698–1767), German writer
 - Edelmann, Karl (* 1962), German folk musician and composer
 - Edelmann, Klaus Thomas (* 1963), German design critic
 - Edelmann, Max (1874–1940), German manufacturer of scientific instruments
 - Edelmann, Max Thomas (1845–1913), German engineer, physicist and university professor
 - Edelmann, Moritz (1891–1973), National Socialist history teacher
 - Edelmann, Otto (1917–2003), Austrian opera singer (bass baritone)
 - Edelmann, Paul Armin (* 1968), Austrian opera singer (baritone)
 - Edelmann, Peter (* 1962), Austrian opera singer (baritone)
 - Edelmann, Ralf (* 1968), German painter, sculptor and art teacher
 - Edelmann, Reiner (* 1965), German soccer player
 - Edelmann, Richard (1861–1942), German veterinary atom
 - Edelmann, Rüdiger (* 1954), German radio presenter, editor and travel journalist
 - Edelmann, Samuli (* 1968), Finnish actor and singer
 - Edelmann, Tino (* 1985), German Nordic combined athlete
 - Edelmann, Toni (1945–2017), Finnish musician and composer
 - Edelmann, Udo (1938–2019), German glass artist
 - Edelmann, Ursula (* 1926), German photographer
 - Edelmann, Walter (* 1935), German psychologist
 - Edelmann, Werner (* 1941), Swiss entrepreneur and football official
 - Edelmann, Wilhelm (1931-2010), German ice hockey player and referee
 - Edelmann, Yrjö (1941–2016), Swedish artist, painter and printmaker
 - Edelmannová, Petra (* 1975), Czech politician, leader of the Czech National Party
 - Edelmayer, Friedrich (* 1959), Austrian historian
 - Edelmüller, Christoph (* 1981), Austrian handball player
 - Edels, Samuel (1555–1631), rabbi and Talmudist
 - Edelsberg, Philippine von (1838–1917), Austrian opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
 - Edelsbrunner, Herbert (* 1958), Austrian computer scientist and mathematician
 - Edelsheim, Georg Ludwig von (1740–1814), Minister of Baden
 - Edelsheim, Ludwig von (1823–1872), Minister of Baden
 - Edelsheim, Maximilian von (1897–1994), German officer and general of the tank troops in World War II
 - Edelsheim, Wilhelm von (1737–1793), Baden diplomat and politician
 - Edelsheim-Gyulai, Leopold von (1826-1893), Austro-Hungarian general of the cavalry
 - Edelstadt, David (1866–1892), Yiddish writer and anarchist
 - Edelstam, Harald (1913–1989), Swedish diplomat
 - Edelstein, Jakob (1903–1944), Czechoslovak Zionist and first Jewish elder in the Theresienstadt ghetto
 - Edelstein, Juli-Joel (* 1958), Israeli politician
 - Edelstein, Julius (1882–1941), German entrepreneur
 - Edelstein, Lisa (* 1967), American actress
 - Edelstein, Ludwig (1902–1965), German-American classical philologist and medical theorist
 - Edelstein, Morris Michael (1888–1941), American lawyer and politician
 - Edelstein, Oscar (* 1953), Argentine composer and music teacher
 - Edelstein, Victor (* 1946), British fashion designer and painter
 - Edelstein, Wolfgang (1929–2020), German educationalist
 - Edelsvärd, Adolf W. (1824–1919), Swedish architect and civil engineer
 - Edem, Offiong (* 1986), Nigerian table tennis player
 - Edema, Patrick (* 1992), Ugandan soccer player
 - Edemann, Louis L. (1946-2006), American sound engineer
 - Eden (* 1996), Irish producer, singer and songwriter of electronic music
 - Eden, Anthony (1897–1977), British Foreign and Prime Minister
 - Eden, Arthur (1899–1977), German painter
 - Eden, Barbara (born 1931), American actress
 - Eden, Bobbi (* 1980), Dutch porn actress
 - Eden, Burchard (1618–1689), German lawyer in Bremen
 - Eden, Charles (1673–1722) British politician, Governor of the Province of North Carolina
 - Eden, Davidson (* 1988), German soccer player of Ghanaian origin
 - Eden, George, 1st Earl of Auckland (1784–1849), British politician and Viceroy of India (1835–1842)
 - Eden, Greg (born 1990), English rugby league player
 - Eden, Harry (born 1990), British actor
 - Eden, Jaap (1873-1925), Dutch cyclist and speed skater
 - Eden, John R. (1826–1909) American politician
 - Eden, John, Baron Eden of Winton (1925–2020), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
 - Eden, Karise (* 1992), Australian pop singer
 - Eden, Mark , British guitarist and music educator
 - Edén, Nils (1871–1945), Swedish politician, member of the Riksdag and Prime Minister
 - Eden, Oliver, 8th Baron Henley (born 1953), British Conservative politician, member of the House of Lords
 - Eden, Richard J. (* 1922), British physicist
 - Eden, Robert (1741–1784), Province of Maryland Governor
 - Eden, Rolf (* 1930), German businessman and former night club owner
 - Eden, Rudolf Theis (1883–1925), German surgeon and university professor
 - Eden, Wiebke (* 1968), German writer
 - Eden, William (1849-1915), British baronet
 - Eden, William, 1st Baron Auckland (1745–1814), British diplomat and publicist
 - Eden-Bant, Alfred (1898–1974), German draftsman, etcher and painter
 - Edenberger, Lucas († 1548), German philologist, orientalist and librarian
 - Edenborn, Mathias (* 1975), Swedish musical actor
 - Edener, Wilfried (1930–2015), German teacher, translator, author and politician (ödp)
 - Edenfeld Moritz (1811–1865), German businessman, Frankfurt politician
 - Edenfeld, Thekla (* 1871), German writer
 - Edenfield, Berry Avant (1934-2015), American lawyer and politician
 - Edenharder, Wolfgang (* 1962), German singer of popular music
 - Edenharter, Andrea (* 1985), German law scholar and university professor
 - Edenharter, Birgit (* 1953), German actress
 - Edenharter, Otto-Erich (1906–1987), German actor
 - Edenhauser, Josef (* 1962), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
 - Edenhofer, Alois (1820–1896), German seminar teacher, church musician and composer
 - Edenhofer, Julia (1946–2018), German author and radio presenter for Bayerischer Rundfunk
 - Edenhofer, Ludwig (1828–1895), German organ builder and violinist
 - Edenhofer, Ludwig junior (1861–1940), organ builder and cellist
 - Edenhofer, Ottmar (* 1961), German climate researcher
 - Edenhofer, Wolfgang (1940–2011), German lawyer
 - Edens, Ernst (1876–1944), German internist and cardiologist
 - Edens, Henning (1885–1943), German painter
 - Edens, Roger (1905–1970), American composer, film composer, and film producer
 - Edenshaw, Charles († 1920), Haida chief and carver
 - Éder (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
 - Éder (* 1987), Portuguese-Guinea-Bissau football player
 - Eder de Lastra, Erich (* 1933), Austrian composer
 - Éder Luís (* 1985), Brazilian soccer player
 - Eder von Kainbach, Andreas (1576–1652), court chamber vice-president, court pfennig master and founder of the noble family von Kainbach
 - Eder von Kainbach, Paul († 1638), Austrian nobleman
 - Eder von Kainbach, Thomas († 1661), imperial court paymaster, Styrian court pfennig master and younger brother of Andreas Eder von Kainbach
 - Eder, Alex (* 1983), Bavarian local politician (FW)
 - Eder, Alfred (* 1953), Austrian biathlon trainer and former biathlete
 - Eder, Andreas (* 1996), German ice hockey player
 - Eder, Anna (* 1950), German local politician (CSU)
 - Eder, Anselm (* 1947), Austrian sociologist
 - Eder, Anton , German master blacksmith and politician
 - Eder, Anton (1868–1952), Austrian politician, mayor of Innsbruck
 - Eder, Anton (1924–2004), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
 - Eder, Barbara (* 1976), Austrian film and television director and screenwriter
 - Eder, Benjamin (* 1980), Austrian biathlete
 - Eder, Bernhard (* 1984), Austrian biathlete and cross-country skier
 - Eder, Bianca (* 1981), German soccer player
 - Eder, Birgitta (* 1962), Austrian ancient historian, classical archaeologist and mycenaeologist
 - Eder, Carsten (* 1978), German film editor
 - Eder, Christian (* 1964), Austrian painter and visual artist
 - Eder, Christine (* 1976), Austrian theater director
 - Eder, Claudia (* 1948), German opera, lied and concert singer (mezzo-soprano)
 - Eder, Elfriede (* 1970), Austrian ski racer
 - Eder, Fabian (* 1963), Austrian filmmaker, director, cameraman and author
 - Eder, Franz , German ski jumper
 - Eder, Franz (1920–1999), Austrian club official
 - Eder, Franz (* 1942), German caricaturist, illustrator and quick draftsman
 - Eder, Franz (* 1944), German bodybuilder
 - Eder, Franz Albert (1818–1890), Austrian clergyman, Archbishop of Salzburg and politician, member of the state parliament
 - Eder, Franz X. (* 1958), Austrian historian
 - Eder, Franz Xaver (1914–2009), German physicist
 - Eder, Franz Xaver (1925–2013), German Catholic Bishop of Passau
 - Eder, Georg (1523–1587), lawyer and historian
 - Eder, Georg (1928–2015), Austrian clergyman, Archbishop of Salzburg
 - Eder, Gernot (1929–2000), Austrian physicist
 - Eder, Gottfried (1937–2014), Austrian monk and priest
 - Eder, Gustav (1861–1909), Austrian politician, mayor of Linz
 - Eder, Gustav (1907–1992), German boxer
 - Eder, Hannes (* 1967), Austrian musician, General Manager of Universal Music Austria
 - Eder, Hannes (* 1983), Austrian soccer player
 - Eder, Hans (1880–1966), German politician (BBB; CSU), MdR, MdL
 - Eder, Hans (1927–2008), Austrian skier
 - Eder, Hans (* 1934), German soccer player and soccer coach
 - Eder, Heike (* 1988), Austrian disabled athlete in alpine skiing
 - Eder, Heinrich (* 1967), Austrian sculptor and object artist
 - Eder, Helmut (1916–2005), Austrian composer
 - Eder, Jakob (1874–1932), German politician (SPD)
 - Eder, Jakob (* 1999), Lower Austrian composer, musician, model and actor
 - Eder, Jasmin (* 1992), Austrian soccer player
 - Eder, Joachim (* 1951), Swiss politician (FDP)
 - Eder, Joachim Leonz (1772–1848), Swiss lawyer and politician
 - Eder, Johannes (* 1979), Austrian cross-country skier
 - Eder, Josef (* 1942), Austrian bobsleigh athlete
 - Eder, Josef Maria (1855–1944), Austrian photo chemist
 - Eder, Julia (* 1982), German actress
 - Eder, Karl (1889–1961), Austrian historian
 - Eder, Klaus (* 1946), German sociologist
 - Eder, Kurt (* 1946), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
 - Eder, Leonhard (* 1933), German sculptor
 - Eder, Lisa (* 2001), Austrian ski jumper
 - Eder, Liselotte (1922–1993), German translator and actress
 - Eder, Manfred (* 1958), German Catholic theologian and university professor
 - Eder, Mari (* 1987), Finnish biathlete
 - Eder, Marie (1824–1908), Austrian opera singer (soprano)
 - Eder, Martin (* 1968), German painter
 - Eder, Matthias (* 1968), German sculptor
 - Eder, Norbert (1955–2019), German soccer player
 - Eder, Otto (1924–1982), Austrian painter and sculptor
 - Eder, Otto Anton (1930–2004), Austrian director and actor
 - Eder, Peter (* 1969), Austrian politician
 - Eder, Peter Joseph Aloys (* 1792), politician of the Free City of Frankfurt
 - Eder, Richard (* 1940), Austrian gallery owner
 - Eder, Robert (1848–1918), Austrian local historian, ornithologist and folklorist
 - Eder, Robert (* 1961), German actor and radio play speaker
 - Eder, Rudolf (* 1930), German soccer player
 - Eder, Rudolf (* 1934), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Salzburg state parliament
 - Eder, Ruth (* 1947), German-speaking writer and journalist
 - Eder, Sebastian (* 1955), Austrian doctor and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
 - Eder, Simon (* 1983), Austrian biathlete
 - Eder, Stefan (* 1981), Austrian show jumper
 - Eder, Sylvia (* 1965), Austrian ski racer
 - Eder, Thomas († 1606), Austrian Benedictine and abbot
 - Eder, Thomas (* 1968), Austrian literary scholar
 - Eder, Thomas (* 1980), Austrian soccer player
 - Eder, Tobias (* 1966), German visual artist
 - Eder, Traudl (* 1941), Austrian ski racer
 - Eder, Walter (1941–2009), German ancient historian
 - Eder, Wilhelm († 1660), German book printer
 - Eder, Wilhelm (1780–1866), Austrian Benedictine abbot and politician, member of the state parliament
 - Eder, Wolfgang (1641–1703), Augustinian hermit and spiritual writer
 - Eder, Wolfgang (* 1942), German geologist
 - Eder, Wolfgang (* 1952), Austrian manager
 - Eder-Gitschthaler, Andrea (* 1961), Austrian insurance employee and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
 - Eder-Held, Lisa (* 1966), German director and screenwriter
 - Eder-Hippler, Elke (* 1958), German politician (SPD), MdL
 - Eder-Schwyzer, Jeanne (1894–1957), Swiss women's rights activist
 - Ederam , bishop in Poland before 1049
 - Ederberg, Gesa (* 1968), German rabbi
 - Ederer, Adolf (* 1935), German diplomat
 - Ederer, Alois (1893–1959), German chess composer
 - Ederer, Bernhard (* 1967), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
 - Ederer, Brigitte (* 1956), Austrian manager and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
 - Ederer, Carl (1875–1951), Austrian painter, graphic artist and mosaicist, active in Germany (from 1910)
 - Ederer, Günter (* 1941), German business journalist, filmmaker and publicist
 - Ederer, Karl (* 1955), German cook and restaurateur
 - Ederer, Manuel (* 1993), German pool player
 - Ederer, Markus (* 1957), German diplomat
 - Ederer, Pepe , composer
 - Ederer-Fick, Elfriede (1950–2016), educator
 - Ederle, Gertrude (1905–2003), American swimmer
 - Ederle, Wilhelm (1901–1966), German physician
 - Edern , Breton saint
 - Ederson (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
 - Éderson (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
 - Ederson (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
 - Éderson (* 1999), Brazilian soccer player
 - Edert, Eduard (1880–1967), German politician (independent), Member of the Bundestag and writer
 - Edery, Jacob (* 1950), Israeli politician and minister
 - Edery, Raphael (* 1937), Israeli politician
 - Édes, András (* 1948), Hungarian badminton player
 - Edesa, Worknesh , Ethiopian long distance runner
 - Edeson, Arthur (1891-1970), American cinematographer
 - Edet, Emilia (* 1946), Nigerian sprinter, hurdler and long jumper
 - Edet, Nicolas (* 1987), French road cyclist
 - Edey, Tyler (* 1980), Canadian pool player
 - Edezath, Alexander (1904–1979), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Cochin
 
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- Edfast, Karl , Swedish ski jumper
 - Edfelder, Manuel (* 1996), German ice hockey player
 - Edfeldt, Catti (* 1950), Swedish actress
 - Edfeldt, Per (1914–1988), Swedish sprinter
 - Edfeldt, Tove (* 1983), Swedish actress
 - Edfelt, Johannes (1904–1997), Swedish poet, translator, critic, and essayist
 - Edfors, Johan (* 1975), Swedish professional golfer
 
Edg
- Edgar († 975), King of Wessex and England
 - Edgar (1074–1107), Scottish king
 - Edgar Ætheling , Anglo-Saxon heir to the throne
 - Edgar, Boy (1915–1980), Dutch jazz trumpeter
 - Edgar, David (born 1948), British playwright
 - Edgar, David (born 1950), American swimmer
 - Edgar, David (* 1987), Canadian soccer player
 - Edgar, Frankie (* 1981), American martial artist
 - Edgar, Jan (1847–1900), Austrian theater actor, theater director, writer and editor
 - Edgar, Jim (* 1946), American politician
 - Edgar, Joseph T. (1910–1990), American politician
 - Edgar, Liz (1943-2020), British show jumper
 - Edgar, Owen Thomas (1831-1929), American soldier
 - Edgar, Robert W. (1943–2013), American politician
 - Edgar, Ross (* 1983), British cyclist
 - Edgar, Tyrone (* 1982), British athlete
 - Edgar-Jones, Daisy (born 1998), British actress
 - Edgcumbe, Caroline (1808-1881) British nobleman
 - Edgcumbe, Ernest, 3rd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (1797–1861), British nobleman and politician, member of the House of Commons
 - Edgcumbe, Ernestine (1843-1925), British noblewoman
 - Edgcumbe, George (1800–1882), British politician and diplomat
 - Edgcumbe, George, 1st Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (1720–1795), British nobleman, naval officer and politician
 - Edgcumbe, Kenelm, 6th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe , British nobleman, businessman and politician
 - Edgcumbe, Oliver (1892-1956), British general
 - Edgcumbe, Peter († 1539), English nobleman, military man and politician
 - Edgcumbe, Peter († 1608), English politician, Member of the House of Commons
 - Edgcumbe, Piers († 1667), English military man and politician
 - Edgcumbe, Piers, 5th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (1865–1944), British nobleman and politician
 - Edgcumbe, Richard († 1489), English nobleman, diplomat and politician
 - Edgcumbe, Richard (1499–1562), English nobleman and politician
 - Edgcumbe, Richard , English politician
 - Edgcumbe, Richard , English nobleman and politician
 - Edgcumbe, Richard , English nobleman and politician
 - Edgcumbe, Richard (1843–1937), British courtier and writer
 - Edgcumbe, Richard, 1st Baron Edgcumbe († 1758), British nobleman and politician
 - Edgcumbe, Richard, 2nd Baron Edgcumbe (1716–1761), British nobleman and politician
 - Edgcumbe, Richard, 2nd Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (1764–1839), British nobleman and politician
 - Edgcumbe, Robert (1851–1929) British politician, author, and lawyer
 - Edgcumbe, William (1794-1818) British politician, Member of the House of Commons
 - Edgcumbe, William, 4th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (1833–1917), British nobleman, courtier and politician, member of the House of Commons
 - Edge (* 1973), Canadian wrestler and actor
 - Edge, Kieren (* 1985), South African ice hockey player
 - Edge, Norman (1934-2018), American jazz musician
 - Edge, Roland (* 1978), English soccer player
 - Edge, Selwyn (1868-1940), British racing driver
 - Edge, The (* 1961), Irish guitarist for the band U2
 - Edge, Walter Evans (1873–1956), American politician
 - Edgecombe, Gregory (born 1964), Canadian paleontologist
 - Edger, Kate (1857–1935), English mathematician and educator
 - Edgerton, Alfred Peck (1813-1897), American politician
 - Edgerton, Alonzo J. (1827-1896), American lawyer and politician
 - Edgerton, David (1927-2018), American entrepreneur and founder of the Burger King Corporation
 - Edgerton, Devin (born 1970), Canadian ice hockey player
 - Edgerton, Glen Edgar (1887–1956), American officer
 - Edgerton, Harold Eugene (1903–1990), American electrical engineer, inventor of the strobe
 - Edgerton, Joel (* 1974), Australian actor, screenwriter, film producer and film director
 - Edgerton, Joseph K. (1818-1893), American politician
 - Edgerton, Khia (1978-2008), American DJane
 - Edgerton, Nash (* 1973), Australian stuntman, actor, director and film producer
 - Edgerton, Sidney (1818–1900), American politician
 - Edgeworth, Francis Ysidro (1845–1926), Anglo-Irish economist
 - Edgeworth, Kenneth Essex (1880–1972), Irish astronomer
 - Edgeworth, Maria (1767–1849), Irish-British writer
 - Edgeworth, Richard Lovell (1744-1817), Irish educator
 - Edghill, Rosemary (* 1956), American science fiction writer
 - Edgington, John (1936-1993), British walker
 - Edgitha (910–946), Anglo-Saxon princess, as wife of Otto the Great Queen of Eastern Franconia
 - Edgley, Gigi (born 1977), Australian actress
 - Edgü, Ferit (* 1936), Turkish writer
 
Edh
- Edhem Eldem, Halil (1861–1938), Turkish archaeologist
 - Edhem, İbrahim Pascha (1818–1893), Turkish general and grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire
 - Edhi, Abdul Sattar (1928-2016), Pakistani philanthropist
 - Edholm, Rafael (* 1966), Swedish actor, director and screenwriter
 
Edi
- Edib, Habib (1890–1968), Turkish journalist and newspaper founder
 - Edie, John Rufus (1814-1888) American politician
 - Edig, Horst (* 1935), German politician (SPD), MdL
 - Edigar Junio (* 1991), Brazilian soccer player
 - Edigey, Jerzy (1912–1983), Polish lawyer and writer
 - Edigin, Eddy (* 1995), German basketball player
 - Edigna von Puch († 1109), blessed hermit who lived in a linden tree
 - Edigü († 1419), figure of the Golden Horde
 - Édika (* 1940), French comic artist
 - Edil, Tuncer (* 1945), Turkish-American civil engineer
 - Edílson (* 1971), Brazilian soccer player
 - Edimo, Samuel (1934–1997), Cameroonian football player
 - Edin (* 1985), German singer-songwriter
 - Edin, Günter (1941–2016), German musician, songwriter and composer
 - Edin, Johan (* 1987), Swedish cross-country skier
 - Edin, Niklas (* 1985), Swedish curler
 - Edin, Salah (* 1980), Dutch rapper
 - Edin, Sven , Swedish cross-country skier
 - Edin, Trygve (1911-1948), Norwegian ski jumper
 - Edinburgh painter , Attic black-figure vase painter
 - Eding, Lucas Hinrich (1717–1790), Hamburg senior citizen
 - Edinger, Anna (1863–1929), German social politician, women's rights activist, founder and peace activist
 - Edinger, Christiane (* 1945), German violinist
 - Edinger, Fritz , German neurologist and publicist
 - Edinger, Gerd (* 1951), German artist
 - Edinger, Ludwig (1855–1918), German physician, neurologist and brain researcher
 - Edinger, Ludwig (1917–2000), German professional officer, combat commander and rescuer of the city of Apolda
 - Edinger, Marcus (1820–1879), textile manufacturer and member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
 - Edinger, Rudolf (1902–1997), Austrian weightlifter
 - Edinger, Rutger , Catholic priest, theologian, author, translator and publicist
 - Edinger, Tilly (1897–1967), German paleontologist, founder of paleoneurology in Germany
 - Edinger-Schons, Laura Marie (* 1982), German economist and university professor for corporate social responsibility at the University of Mannheim
 - Edingshaus von Lassberg, Anna (1940–2018), German author and science journalist
 - Edington, Harry E. (1888–1949) American film producer and agent
 - Edington, Sophie (* 1984), Australian swimmer
 - Ediri Bandanage, Channa (* 1978), Sri Lankan soccer player
 - Edirisinghe, Thushara (* 1971), Sri Lankan badminton player
 - Edirne, Ertugrul (* 1954), Turkish painter and draftsman
 - Edis (* 1990), Turkish pop musician
 - Edishashvili, Giorgi (* 1988), Georgian wrestler
 - Édison (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
 - Edison, Charles (1890–1969), American politician
 - Edison, Sweets (1915–1999), American jazz trumpeter
 - Edison, Thomas Alva (1847–1931), American inventor
 - Edison, Thomas Alva Jr. (1876–1935), American inventor and a tragic figure in American popular culture
 - Edison-Oeser, Marion Estelle (1873–1965), daughter of the American inventor and industrialist Thomas Alva Edison
 - Edistus , legendary martyr and saint
 - Edith of Scotland († 1118), royal consort of England by marriage
 - Edith of Wessex († 1075), Queen of England
 - Edith von Wilton († 984), saint of the Catholic Church, Benedictine
 - Edixhoven, Bas (* 1962), Dutch mathematician
 
Edk
- Edkins, Teboho (* 1980), American documentary filmmaker and film director
 
Noble
- Edl, Elisabeth (* 1956), Austrian translator
 - Edla , wife of King Olaf Skötkonung of Sweden
 - Edlauer, Aemilian (1882–1960), Austrian malacologist and mollusc collector
 - Edlauer, Franz (1798–1866), Austrian lawyer and politician
 - Edleber, Johann Sebastian (1708–1742), German physician and professor at the University of Würzburg
 - Edlefsen, Gustav (1842–1910), German doctor and university professor
 - Edlén, Bengt (1906-1993), Swedish astrophysicist
 - Edler, Alexander (* 1986), Swedish ice hockey player
 - Edler, Arnfried (* 1938), German musicologist and university professor
 - Edler, Carl (1876–1954), German architect
 - Edler, Eddi (1958–2013), German children's book author, children's songwriter and radio play author
 - Edler, Eduard (1887–1969), German marine painter and graphic artist
 - Edler, Evelyn (* 1981), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
 - Edler, Folkard (* 1936), German shipowner and entrepreneur
 - Edler, Günther (1931–2020), German business economist and university rector
 - Edler, Hans (1889–1974), German violin maker and expert in violin making
 - Edler, Hans (* 1945), Swedish musician
 - Edler, Inge (1911–2001), Swedish cardiologist, professor in Lund
 - Edler, Jakob (* 1967), German-British university professor and institute director
 - Edler, Jan (* 1970), German artist
 - Edler, Josef (* 1941), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
 - Edler, Karl-Heinz (* 1929), German football player
 - Edler, Kurt (* 1950), German politician (GAL), MdHB
 - Edler, Ludwig Richard (1829–1898), German clergyman and politician (center), MdR
 - Edler, Markus (* 1983), Austrian soccer player
 - Edler, Robert (1912–1986), German composer of choral music
 - Edler, Tim (* 1965), German artist
 - Edler, Wilhelm (1855–1936), German crop scientist and seed researcher
 - Edler, William (* 1964), American poker player
 - Edler, Wolf-Jürgen (1936–2016), German racing cyclist
 - Edlerawer, Hermann , composer and lawyer in Vienna
 - Edletzberger, Nora (* 1977), Austrian sprinter of Bulgarian origin
 - Edlhard, Franz Xaver (1825–1907), Bavarian administrative lawyer
 - Edlibach, Gerold (1454–1530), Swiss chronicler and politician
 - Edlich, Freimund (1836–1891), German painter, photographer and botanist
 - Edlin, Herbert L. (1913–1976) British botanist, forest scientist, and non-fiction author
 - Edlina, Luba (* 1930), Russian pianist and music teacher
 - Edlind, Louise (* 1946), Swedish actress and politician
 - Edling, Anselm von (1741–1794), Austrian Benedictine, abbot, historian, writer and poet of the Josephine Enlightenment
 - Edling, Johann Baptist Aloysius von (1753–1830), Austrian Roman Catholic clergyman and canon in Lübeck and Breslau who worked in Germany
 - Edling, Johann Nepomuk von (1747–1793), Austrian administrative lawyer, administrator of the Bischoflack rule and Slovenian school reformer
 - Edling, Leif (* 1963), Swedish musician
 - Edling, Rolf (* 1943), Swedish sword fencer
 - Edlinger, Carina (* 1998), Austrian disabled athlete
 - Edlinger, Georg (* 1967), Austrian percussionist, drummer and composer
 - Edlinger, Johann (1876–1964), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the state parliament
 - Edlinger, Johann Georg (1741–1819), Austrian portrait painter, active in Munich
 - Edlinger, Josef (* 1969), Austrian farmer and politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
 - Edlinger, Klaus (* 1945), Austrian journalist, communication trainer and writer
 - Edlinger, Mathias († 1645), Austrian master stonemason of the Renaissance
 - Edlinger, Matthias (* 1972), German director, artist and writer
 - Edlinger, Michael (* 1991), Austrian actor
 - Edlinger, Patrick (1960–2012), French free climber
 - Edlinger, Rudolf (* 1940), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council, football functionary
 - Edlinger, Thomas (* 1967), Austrian radio maker, author and curator
 - Edlinger, Wolfgang (1889–1943), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the National Council
 - Edlinger-Ploder, Kristina (* 1971), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
 - Edlmann, Ernst von (1831–1916), Austrian lawyer and politician
 - Edlund, Bertil (* 1933), Swedish auditor and benefactor
 - Edlund, Erik (1819–1888), Swedish physicist, meteorologist and politician, member of the Riksdag
 - Edlund, Johan (* 1971), Swedish singer, guitarist and keyboardist
 - Edlund, Lena (* 1967), Swedish economist and university professor
 - Edlund, Madelaine (* 1985), Swedish soccer player
 - Edlund, Richard (* 1940), American specialist for visual effects in film
 
Edm
- Edmaier, Bernhard (* 1957), South German geologist, photographer and non-fiction author based in Ampfing
 - Edmaier, Christine (* 1961), German architect
 - Edmaier, Holger (* 1972), German composer
 - Edman, Erik (* 1978), Swedish football player
 - Edman, Göran (born 1956), Swedish singer
 - Edman, Jonas (* 1967), Swedish marksman
 - Edman, Pehr (1916–1977), Swedish biochemist
 - Edman, Tore (1904–1995), Swedish ski jumper
 - Edmands, J. Wiley (1809–1877), American politician
 - Edmands, John Rayner (1850–1910), American astronomer, librarian, and mountain hiker
 - Edmead, Alfredo (1956–1974), Dominican baseball player in the Carolina League
 - Edmílson (* 1976), Brazilian soccer player
 - Edmison, Stephanie (* 1987), Canadian squash player
 - Edmiston, Andrew (1892–1966) American politician
 - Edmiston, Robert, Baron Edmiston (* 1946), British automobile dealer and philanthropist
 - Edmistone, Jade (* 1982), Australian swimmer
 - Edmond, Frank (* 1966), German soccer player
 - Edmond, John M. (1943–2001) British-American geochemist and oceanographer
 - Edmond, William (1755–1838), American politician
 - Edmonds, Alan Robert (* 1922), British physicist
 - Edmonds, Don (1937–2009), American actor, film director, and film producer
 - Edmonds, George W. (1864-1939) American politician
 - Edmonds, Jack (* 1934), Canadian mathematician and computer scientist
 - Edmonds, James Barker (1832–1900), American politician
 - Edmonds, James Edward (1861–1956) British brigadier general and military historian
 - Edmonds, Jim (b.1970), American major league baseball player
 - Edmonds, Kristen (* 1987), American soccer player
 - Edmonds, Noel (born 1948), British television presenter
 - Edmonds, Randy (born 1963), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
 - Edmonds, Ray (* 1936), English snooker and English billiards player
 - Edmonds, Sarah Emma (1841–1898), Union nurse and cross dresser
 - Edmonds, Sibel (* 1970), American translator and founder of the National Security Whistleblowers Coalition
 - Edmondson, Alexander (* 1993), Australian track cyclist
 - Edmondson, Annette (* 1991), Australian cyclist
 - Edmondson, Christopher (born 1950), Anglican bishop
 - Edmondson, Ed (1919–1990), American politician
 - Edmondson, Frank K. (1912-2008), American astronomer
 - Edmondson, GC (1922-1995), American writer
 - Edmondson, Gerald James (* 1898), British civil servant and diplomat
 - Edmondson, Ian (* 1957), American freestyle skier
 - Edmondson, J. Howard (1925–1971), American politician
 - Edmondson, John (1933-2016), American composer
 - Edmondson, Joshua (* 1992), British cyclist
 - Edmondson, Mark (born 1954), Australian tennis player
 - Edmondson, Thomas (1792-1851), English inventor
 - Edmondson, William (1923–1998), American sound engineer
 - Edmondson, Willis J. (1940–2009), English professor and professor of language teaching research
 - Edmondston, Thomas (1825-1846) Scottish naturalist
 - Edmonson, Greg , American film and television music composer
 - Edmonson, Kat (* 1983), American singer and songwriter
 - Edmonstone, Archibald (1795–1871) British traveler, Egyptologist and author
 - Edmont, Edmond (1849–1926), French Romance philologist and dialectologist
 - Edmüller (1810-1856), German opera singer (tenor)
 - Edmüller, Benjamin (* 1987), German racing cyclist
 - Edmund , Scottish King
 - Edmund Crouchback, 1st Earl of Lancaster (1245–1296), English prince and magnate
 - Edmund de la Pole, 3rd Duke of Suffolk (1472–1513), English nobleman
 - Edmund I († 946), King of England
 - Edmund II († 1016), King of England (1016)
 - Edmund of Abingdon († 1240), English university professor and clergyman
 - Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York (1341-1402), Duke of York
 - Edmund of Woodstock, 1st Earl of Kent (1301-1330), English nobleman
 - Edmund of East Anglia († 869), King of East Anglia
 - Edmund, 2nd Earl of Cornwall , English magnate
 - Edmund, Earl of Rutland (1443-1460), English nobleman
 - Edmund, Kyle (born 1995), British tennis player
 - Edmundo (* 1971), Brazilian soccer player
 - Edmunds, Dave (born 1944), Welsh guitarist and singer
 - Edmunds, David , British mathematician
 - Edmunds, Don (* 1930), American racing driver
 - Edmunds, George F. (1828-1919) American politician
 - Edmunds, Ian (born 1961), Australian rower
 - Edmunds, Jacinta (* 1994), Australian rower
 - Edmunds, Newton (1819–1908), American politician, governor of the Dakota Territory
 - Edmunds, Paul C. (1836–1899) American politician
 - Edmunds, Polina (* 1998), American figure skater
 - Edmunds, Richard (* 1937), American sprinter
 - Edmunds, Terrell (born 1997), American football player
 - Edmunds, Tremaine (born 1998), American football player
 - Edmunds, William (1886–1981), Italian-American actor
 - Edmundson, Clarence (1886–1964), American track and field athlete
 - Edmundson, George (born 1997), English soccer player
 - Edmundson, Henry A. (1814–1890) American politician
 - Edmundson, Joel (* 1993), Canadian ice hockey player
 - Edmundsson, Jóan Símun (* 1991), Faroese football player
 
Edn
- Edner, Bobby (* 1988), American actor and singer
 - Edney, Beatie (born 1962), British actress
 - Edney, Leon A. (* 1935), American admiral in the US Navy
 - Edney, Samuel (* 1984), Canadian luge rider
 - Edney, Spike (* 1951), British keyboardist
 
Edo
- Edo, Ángel (* 1970), Spanish cyclist
 - Edo, Bruno Ateba (* 1964), Cameroonian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Maroua-Mokolo
 - Edo, Luís Andrés (1925–2009), Spanish anarcho-syndicalist
 - Edobich († 411), late antique Roman officer of Frankish descent
 - Edoe Kumordji, Gabriel (* 1956), Ghanaian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Keta-Akatsi
 - Edoga, Mo (1952-2014), Nigerian artist
 - Edogawa, Rampo (1894–1965), Japanese writer and critic
 - Edomwonyi, Bright (* 1994), Nigerian soccer player
 - Edon, Richard (1876–1960), Austrian writer
 - Edoo, Sahir (* 1987), Mauritian badminton player
 - Édouard I. de Beaujeu (1316–1351), Marshal of France
 - Edouard, Odile (* 1966), French baroque violinist
 - Édouard, Odsonne (* 1998), French football player
 - Edouard, Prabhu (* 1969), Indo-French tabla player
 - Édouard, Romain (* 1990), French chess grandmaster
 - Edouart, Farciot (1894–1980), American film technician and special effects artist
 
Edq
- Edqvist, Dagmar (1903–2000), Swedish writer and screenwriter
 
Edr
- Edra Ukpo, Joseph (* 1937), Ugandan Archbishop of Calabar
 - Edrei, Albert (1914–1998) American mathematician
 - Edrei, Max (1889–1972), French architect
 - Edri, Kfir (* 1976), Israeli soccer player
 - Edri, Shlomi (* 1982), Israeli soccer player
 - Edris, Muktar (* 1994), Ethiopian athlete
 
Eds
- Edsall, John T. (1902-2002) American biochemist and molecular biologist
 - Edsall, Joseph E. (1789–1865), American politician
 - Edschmid, Kasimir (1890–1966), German writer
 - Edschmid, Sebastian (* 1965), German cameraman
 - Edschmid, Ulrike (* 1940), German writer and publicist
 - Edse, Rudolph (1913–1998), physical chemist and rocket pioneer
 - Edskes, Bernhardt (* 1940), Dutch organ builder
 - Edskes, Cornelius H. (1925–2015), Dutch organ expert
 - Edson, Charles (1905–1988), American ancient historian
 - Edson, Franklin (1832–1904) American politician
 - Edson, Gus (1901-1966) American comic book artist and writer
 - Edson, Hiram (1806-1888), Seventh-day Adventist American
 - Edson, Margaret (* 1961), American playwright and Pulitzer Prize winner
 - Edson, Richard (* 1954), American actor and musician
 - Edstrand, Ann-Louise (* 1975), Swedish ice hockey player
 - Edstrom, Dave (* 1938), American decathlete
 - Edström, Ralf (* 1952), Swedish football player
 - Edström, Sigfrid (1870–1964), Swedish entrepreneur and sports official
 - Edström-Ruthström, Sonja (* 1930), Swedish cross-country skier
 
Edt
- Edtbauer, Hermann (1911–2012), Austrian elementary school teacher, choir director, radio presenter and dialect author
 - Edtbauer, Sebastian (* 1981), German actor
 - Edthofer, Alfred (1900–1959), Austrian actor
 - Edthofer, Anton (1883–1971), Austrian actor
 - Edtmeier, Fritz (1925–1982), Austrian humorist
 - Edtmeier, Julia , Austrian actress
 - Edtstadler, Karoline (* 1981), Austrian lawyer and politician
 
Edu
- Edu (* 1949), Brazilian soccer player
 - Edu (* 1978), Brazilian soccer player
 - Edu (* 1979), Brazilian soccer player
 - Edu (* 1981), Brazilian soccer player
 - Edu, Maurice (* 1986), American football player
 - Eduard († 1329), Count of Savoy
 - Eduard (1336–1371), Duke of Geldern
 - Eduard (1391–1438), King of Portugal (1433–1438)
 - Eduard (1861–1918), Duke of Anhalt
 - Eduard Ætheling (1016–1057), English prince
 - Eduard August, Duke of York and Albany (1739–1767), Duke of York and Albany
 - Edward the Elder († 924), King of the Anglo-Saxons (899–924)
 - Edward the Confessor († 1066), King of England, saint
 - Edward the Martyr († 978), King of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Wessex in England and ruler of the rest of the English sub-kingdoms
 - Eduard Franz von Liechtenstein (1809–1864), Austrian general
 - Edward I († 1307), King of England and Prince of Wales
 - Eduard I (1296–1336), Count von Bar
 - Edward II (1284-1327), King of England and Wales (1307-1327)
 - Eduard II. (1339–1352), Count of Bar
 - Edward III. (1312–1377), King of England
 - Edward III. (1377–1415), Margrave of Pont-à-Mousson and Duke of Bar
 - Edward IV (1442–1483), English king
 - Edward V , King of England
 - Edward VI. (1537–1553), English king (1547–1553)
 - Edward VII (1841–1910), British King (1901–1910)
 - Edward VIII (1894–1972), King of the United Kingdom and Emperor of India
 - Eduard von der Pfalz (1625–1663), Prince of the Palatinate
 - Eduard von Sachsen-Altenburg (1804-1852), Prince of Sachsen-Hildburghausen, Prince of Sachsen-Altenburg, Governor of Nauplia
 - Eduard von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (1823–1902), British field marshal
 - Eduardo Mancha (* 1995), Brazilian soccer player
 - Eduardo Sasha (* 1992), Brazilian soccer player
 - Eduardo, Luiz (* 1985), Bulgarian-Brazilian soccer player
 - Eduardowa, Eugenie Platonowna (1882–1960), Russian dancer and dance teacher
 - Edugyan, Esi (* 1978), Canadian writer
 - Edun, Adetomiwa (* 1984), British-Nigerian actor
 - Eduok, Samuel (* 1994), Nigerian soccer player
 - Edurne (* 1985), Spanish pop singer, actress and presenter
 - Edusei, Kevin John (* 1976), German conductor
 - Edusei, Mark (* 1976), Ghanaian soccer player
 
It
- Eðvarð Matthíasson , Icelandic snooker player
 - Edvardson, Cordelia (1929–2012), Swedish-Israeli writer
 - Edvardsson, Isabel (* 1982), Swedish dancer and dance teacher
 
Edw
- Edwall, Allan (1924–1997), Swedish actor
 - Edward († 1171), Scottish clergyman and courtier
 - Edward Augustus, Duke of Kent and Strathearn (1767-1820), fourth son of King George III. of Great Britain and Ireland and the father of Queen Victoria
 - Edward Balliol , King of Scotland
 - Edward of Middleham (1473-1484), Prince of Wales
 - Edward of Norwich, 2nd Duke of York (1373-1415), grandson of the English King Edward III.
 - Edward of Salisbury , Anglo-Saxon and Anglo-Norman nobleman, Sheriff of Wiltshire
 - Edward of Westminster (1453–1471), heir apparent in England
 - Edward of Woodstock (1330-1376), Prince of Wales and military leader
 - Edward, 2nd Duke of Kent (* 1935), British nobleman, member of the British royal family
 - Edward, Alonso (* 1989), Panamanian athlete
 - Edward, Earl of Wessex (* 1964), youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II.
 - Edward, Harry (1895–1973) British athlete
 - Edward, Hugo (1845–1914), German theater actor
 - Edward, Julia (* 1991), New Zealand rower
 - Edwardes, Michael (1930–2019), South African-British economic manager
 - Edwards, AWF (* 1935), British statistician and geneticist
 - Edwards, Ada Mae (1911–2004), teacher and first speaker of the National Assembly of St. Kitts and Nevis
 - Edwards, Aimee-Ffion (born 1987), British actress
 - Edwards, Al (1937-2020), American politician
 - Edwards, Alfred George (1848–1937), Archbishop of Wales
 - Edwards, Allegra , American actress
 - Edwards, Alyssa (* 1980), American drag queen, dance teacher and comedian
 - Edwards, Amelia (1831-1892), British writer and co-founder of the Egypt Exploration Fund
 - Edwards, Anna (* 1976), British actress and model
 - Edwards, Anthony (born 1962), American actor
 - Edwards, Anthony (born 1972), Australian rower
 - Edwards, Anthony (* 2001), American basketball player
 - Edwards, Arthur Cecil (1881–1953), author of a standard work on the Persian carpet
 - Edwards, Becky (* 1988), American soccer player
 - Edwards, Ben , British motorsport commentator
 - Edwards, Benjamin (1753–1829), American politician
 - Edwards, Bernard (1952-1996), American musician and producer
 - Edwards, Bernice († 1969), American blues musician
 - Edwards, "Big Boy" Teddy , American blues musician
 - Edwards, Bill (1920–2009), American football player
 - Edwards, Billy (1844-1907), English boxer in the bare knuckle era
 - Edwards, Blake (1922-2010), American film director and producer, actor, and screenwriter
 - Edwards, Bob (1931-2019), English football player
 - Edwards, Bobby (1926–2012), American singer
 - Edwards, Braylon (born 1983), American football player
 - Edwards, Buster (1931-1994), British mail robber
 - Edwards, Caldwell (1841–1922), American politician
 - Edwards, Carl (* 1979), American NASCAR racing driver
 - Edwards, Carlos (* 1978), soccer player from Trinidad and Tobago
 - Edwards, Charles (1867–1954) British politician, Member of the House of Commons
 - Edwards, Charles (born 1969), British actor
 - Edwards, Charles Gordon (1878–1931), American politician
 - Edwards, Charlie (* 1993), British boxer
 - Edwards, Chet (* 1951), American politician
 - Edwards, Clancy (* 1955), American sprinter
 - Edwards, Cliff (1895–1971) American singer, film actor, and voice actor
 - Edwards, Colin (* 1974), American motorcycle racer
 - Edwards, Corwin D. († 1979), American economist
 - Edwards, Daniel (* 1965), American sculptor
 - Edwards, Dave (1939-2016) American football player
 - Edwards, David (1925-2001), Welsh football player
 - Edwards, David (born 1986), Welsh football player
 - Edwards, David Eugene (* 1968), American alternative country musician
 - Edwards, David F. (* 1928), American physicist
 - Edwards, David Honeyboy (1915-2011), American delta blues musician
 - Edwards, Dean (* 1970), American actor, stand-up comedian, voice actor and musician
 - Edwards, Dean (* 1982), South African track and road cyclist
 - Edwards, Denis (1943-2019), Australian theologian
 - Edwards, Dennis (1943–2018), American soul and rhythm and blues singer
 - Edwards, Dianne (* 1942), British paleontologist
 - Edwards, Don (1915–2015), American lawyer and politician
 - Edwards, Don (born 1939), American singer and actor
 - Edwards, Don (born 1955), Canadian ice hockey player
 - Edwards, Don C. (1861-1938) American politician
 - Edwards, Donald , American jazz musician (drums)
 - Edwards, Donna (* 1958), American politician
 - Edwards, Duncan (1936-1958), English football player
 - Edwards, Eddie (1891–1963), American jazz trombonist
 - Edwards, Eddie (born 1956), South African tennis player
 - Edwards, Eddie (born 1983), American wrestler
 - Edwards, Edward († 1815), British naval officer and explorer
 - Edwards, Edward (1812–1886) British librarian, historian and biographer
 - Edwards, Edward I. (1863–1931), American politician
 - Edwards, Edwin (* 1927), American politician
 - Edwards, Edyth (1899–1956), German film and stage actress
 - Edwards, Elaine S. (1929–2018), American politician
 - Edwards, Eldon Lee (1909–1960), American Ku Klux Klan leader
 - Edwards, Elizabeth (1949-2010), American author
 - Edwards, Eric Alan (* 1953), American cameraman
 - Edwards, Eric, Baron Chelmer (1914–1997) British politician and officer
 - Edwards, Esmond (1927–2007), American record producer and photographer
 - Edwards, Federico (1931-2016), Argentinian football player
 - Edwards, Flower (* 1974), American porn actress and actress
 - Edwards, Francis (1852-1927) Welsh politician and nobleman
 - Edwards, Francis S. (1817-1899), American politician
 - Edwards, Gareth (born 1947), Welsh rugby player
 - Edwards, Gareth (* 1975), British film director, screenwriter, cameraman and producer
 - Edwards, Gene (born 1932), American Baptist minister, evangelist, house church founder, and author
 - Edwards, Geoffrey (* 1959), American actor, director and screenwriter
 - Edwards, George (1694–1773), English ornithologist
 - Edwards, Glen (1918-1948), American test pilot
 - Edwards, Guy (born 1942), British racing driver
 - Edwards, Harold (* 1936), American mathematician
 - Edwards, Harry (* 1942), American sports sociologist who specializes in the problems of African American athletes
 - Edwards, Helen (1936-2016), American physicist
 - Edwards, Henrietta (1849–1931), Canadian suffragette and reformer
 - Edwards, Henry (1883–1952) British actor and director
 - Edwards, Henry W. (1779–1847), American attorney, governor, and senator from Connecticut
 - Edwards, Hilton (1903–1982) Irish actor and theater director
 - Edwards, Hugh (1906–1972), British rower
 - Edwards, Iorwerth Eiddon Stephen (1909–1996), British Egyptologist
 - Edwards, James (1918–1970), American actor
 - Edwards, James (born 1955), American basketball player
 - Edwards, James B. (1927–2014), American dentist and politician
 - Edwards, Jane , Australian singer (soprano), pianist, choir director and music teacher
 - Edwards, Jango (born 1950), American clown and comedian
 - Edwards, Jennifer (born 1957), American actress
 - Edwards, Jimmy (* 1929), American rockabilly musician and songwriter
 - Edwards, Joe F. (* 1958), American astronaut
 - Edwards, Joel (* 1951), English pastor, theologian and author
 - Edwards, John (1748–1837), American politician
 - Edwards, John (1781–1850), American politician
 - Edwards, John (1786–1843), American politician
 - Edwards, John (1805-1894), American politician
 - Edwards, John (1904–1959), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
 - Edwards, John (born 1943), American politician (Democratic Party)
 - Edwards, John (born 1953), English musician
 - Edwards, John (* 1953), American politician
 - Edwards, John (born 1964), British jazz bassist
 - Edwards, John (* 1991), American racing driver
 - Edwards, John Bel (* 1966), American politician
 - Edwards, John Cummins (1806–1888), American lawyer and politician
 - Edwards, John Hilton (1928-2007), British human geneticist
 - Edwards, Johnathan (* 1967), American-Swiss basketball player
 - Edwards, Jonathan (1703-1758) American preacher, missionary, and leader of the Great Awakening Revival movement
 - Edwards, Jonathan (* 1966), British triple jumper
 - Edwards, Jorge (* 1931), Chilean diplomat and writer
 - Edwards, Julian (1855–1910), Anglo-American composer and conductor
 - Edwards, Kathleen (* 1978), Anglo-Canadian musician and singer
 - Edwards, Kathryn M , pediatrician at Vanderbilt University
 - Edwards, Kenneth (1886-1952), American golfer
 - Edwards, Kenneth (* 1985), Jamaican Taekwondoin
 - Edwards, Kourtney (* 1987), American volleyball player
 - Edwards, LaVell (1930–2016), American coach and college football player
 - Edwards, Marc (* 1949), American jazz musician
 - Edwards, Marc (* 1964), American civil engineer
 - Edwards, Marc (* 1980), Welsh and Chinese television presenter
 - Edwards, Mark (born 1959), Australian clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Wagga Wagga
 - Edwards, Mary († 1815), British astronomer
 - Edwards, Maury (* 1987), Canadian ice hockey player
 - Edwards, Mena , American fashion model
 - Edwards, Michael (* 1963), British ski jumper
 - Edwards, Michael Joseph (* 1958), British classical philologist
 - Edwards, Michelle (* 1974), South African badminton player
 - Edwards, Mickey (born 1937), American politician
 - Edwards, Mike (born 1962), British motorcycle racer
 - Edwards, Monzavous (* 1981), Nigerian sprinter of American origin
 - Edwards, Nathan , American composer
 - Edwards, Ness (1897–1968) British Labor Party politician, Member of the House of Commons
 - Edwards, Neva (born 1931), Dominican politician
 - Edwards, Nicholas, Baron Crickhowell (1934–2018), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
 - Edwards, Ninian (1775-1833) American politician
 - Edwards, Ollie (* 1985), British model and motocross rider
 - Edwards, Paul (1917–2008), American jazz musician
 - Edwards, Paul (1923-2004), American philosopher
 - Edwards, Paul (* 1947), British racing car driver
 - Edwards, Paul (* 1959), British shot putter
 - Edwards, Peter (* 1949), British chemist and physicist
 - Edwards, Phil (1907–1971), Canadian sprinter and middle distance runner
 - Edwards, Pierpont (1750-1826), American lawyer and politician
 - Edwards, R. Lawrence (* 1953), American geologist and geochemist
 - Edwards, Ralph (1913-2005), American radio and television presenter
 - Edwards, Randall (* 1961), American politician
 - Edwards, Ray (born 1985), American football player
 - Edwards, Richard († 1566), English composer
 - Edwards, Richard S. Junior (1885–1956), American Admiral in the US Navy
 - Edwards, Richey James , Welsh musician
 - Edwards, Rob (born 1982), Welsh football player and coach
 - Edwards, Robert (1925-2013), British physiologist
 - Edwards, Robert , American jazz musician
 - Edwards, Robert Duncan (* 1942), American mathematician
 - Edwards, Robert Edmund (1926-2000), Australian mathematician
 - Edwards, Roderick (1909–1987), American Rear Admiral, United States Coast Guard
 - Edwards, Ron , American right-wing extremist and Ku Klux Klan official
 - Edwards, Ron (* 1964), American game author and theorist and member of the free role-playing game scene
 - Edwards, Ronnie Claire (1933-2016), American actress
 - Edwards, Ross (born 1943), Australian composer
 - Edwards, Ryan (born 1993), Australian soccer player
 - Edwards, Samuel (1785–1850), American politician
 - Edwards, Samuel (1928-2015) British physicist
 - Edwards, Sean (1986-2013), British racing car driver
 - Edwards, Sian , British musician, conductor and music director
 - Edwards, Skye (* 1974), British pop musician
 - Edwards, Snitz († 1937), American actor of Hungarian origin
 - Edwards, Stacy (born 1965), American actress
 - Edwards, Stephen (* 1962), American composer
 - Edwards, Steven (* 1991), Dutch soccer player
 - Edwards, Teddy (1924-2003), American saxophonist
 - Edwards, Teresa (* 1964), American basketball coach
 - Edwards, Thomas M. (1795–1875), American politician
 - Edwards, Thomas O. (1810–1876), American politician
 - Edwards, Tibby (1935–1999), American country musician
 - Edwards, Tommy (1922–1969) American singer and songwriter of R&B, jazz, and pop music
 - Edwards, Torri (* 1977), American sprinter
 - Edwards, Tracy (* 1962), British yacht sailor
 - Edwards, Trent (born 1983), American football player
 - Edwards, Trisha , production designer
 - Edwards, Turk (1907–1973), American football player and coach
 - Edwards, Vince (1928–1996), American actor and director
 - Edwards, W. Cary (1944-2010), American politician
 - Edwards, Weldon Nathaniel (1788–1873), American politician
 - Edwards, William (1719–1789), Welsh architect
 - Edwards, William Henry (1822–1909), American entomologist
 - Edwards, William J. (1928-2019), American lawyer and politician (Republican Party)
 - Edwards, William P. (1835–1900), American politician
 - Edwards, Willis (1903–1988), English football player and coach
 - Edwards, Wolf (* 1972), Canadian composer
 - Edwardson, Åke (* 1953), Swedish crime novel writer
 - Edwardson, Derek (* 1981), Italian-American ice hockey player
 - Edwardsson, Felix (* 1999), Swedish basketball player
 - Edwige, Béatrice (* 1988), French handball player
 - Edwige, Éric (* 1945), French football player
 - Edwin († 633), King of Deira or Northumbria
 - Edwin N. Lightfoot (1925–2017), American chemical engineer and professor
 - Edwin, Colin (* 1970), Australian bass player
 - Edwin, Earl of Mercia († 1071), Anglo-Saxon nobleman
 - Edwin, Jason (born 1981), American basketball player (US Virgin Islands)
 - Edwini-Bonsu, Randy (* 1990), Ghanaian-Canadian soccer player
 
Edx
- EDX (* 1976), Swiss DJ and house producer
 
Edy
- Edyth Swannesha , partner of King Harald II.
 - Edyvean, Walter (1938–2019), American clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Boston
 
Edz
- Edzard Cirksena († 1441), East Frisian chief in Greetsiel, Norden, Emden and in Brokmerland
 - Edzard Ferdinand (1636–1668), German nobleman
 - Edzard I (1462–1528), Count of East Friesland
 - Edzard II (1532–1599), Count of East Friesland
 - Edzard, Christine (* 1945), French film director, screenwriter and costume designer
 - Edzard, Cornelius (1898–1962), German aviation pioneer, Atlantic aviator, flight instructor and airport director
 - Edzard, Dietz (1893–1963), German-French painter
 - Edzard, Dietz-Otto (1930-2004), German ancient orientalist
 - Edzard, Georg Elieser (1661–1737), German theologian, orientalist and missionary
 - Edzard, Kurt (1890–1972), German sculptor
 - Edzard, Lutz Eberhard (* 1962), German Arabist
 - Edzardi, Anton (1849–1882), German specialist in German
 - Edzardus, Esdras (1629–1708), German theologian and missionary to Jews
 - Edzardus, Sebastian (1672–1736), German philosopher, Lutheran dispute theologian and missionary