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Epa
- Epainetos of Andros , Greek of Andros
- Epalle, Joël (* 1978), Cameroonian football player
- Epaltza, Aingeru (* 1960), Basque writer
- Epalza Quintero, Héctor (* 1940), Colombian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Buenaventura
- Epaminonda, Haris (* 1980), Cypriot photographer, video artist and multimedia artist
- Epaminondas († 362 BC), Greek statesman and general
- Epaminondas, Amaury (1935-2016), Brazilian soccer player
- Epandros , Indo-Greek king
- Epenetus , Christian (New Testament)
- Épangue, Gwladys (* 1983), French Taekwondoin
- Epaphras , Greek coroplast
- Epaphras , founder of the early Christian community in Kolossai, to which the Letter to the Colossians is addressed, Bishop of Kolossai
- Epaphroditos , freedman of the emperor Claudius or Nero
- Epaphroditos , Octavian's freedman
- Epaphroditos of Chaeronea , teacher of Greek language and literature (grammarian)
- Epaphroditus , collaborator of Paul
- Eparti II , King of Elam
- Epaye, Béatrice (* 1956), Central African politician, teacher and human rights activist
Epe
- Epeleios Painter , Greek vase painter of the red-figure style
- Epenstein, Hermann († 1934), German-Austrian doctor, wholesale merchant and lord of the castle
- Eperjes, Károly (* 1954), Hungarian actor
- Eperon, Laurent (* 1976), Swiss chef
- Epes, James F. (1842–1910), American politician
- Epes, Sydney Parham (1865–1900), American politician
- Epetet, Joseph Kadon (* 1970), Kenyan marathon runner
Eph
- Epha, Oskar (1901–1982), German lawyer and President of the Regional Church Office in Kiel (1954–1964)
- Epha, Wilhelm Franz (1828–1904), East Prussian dune inspector
- Ephedros , Greek sculptor
- Epheser, Helmut (1917–2002), German mathematician
- Ephialtes († 334 BC), Greek politician and general in ancient Athens
- Ephialtes of Athens , Athenian statesman in ancient Greece
- Ephialtes of Trachis , traitor to the Greeks in the battle of Thermopylae
- Ephippus of Olynthus , ancient Greek historian
- Ephorus the Younger , Greek historian
- Ephoros of Kyme († 330 BC), Greek historian
- Ephraim of Ainos , Byzantine chronicler
- Ephraim, Benjamin Veitel (1742–1811), Prussian court factor, diplomat and entrepreneur
- Ephraim, Denise (* 1971), Nauruan athlete
- Ephraim, Hilde (1905–1940), German resistance fighter in the Third Reich
- Ephraim, Hogan (* 1988), English soccer player
- Ephraim, Max (1898–1942), German clergyman, rabbi of the Bad Kissingen district rabbinate
- Ephraim, Molly (* 1986), American actress
- Ephraim, Veitel Heine (1703–1775), Prussian court factor and manufacture owner
- Ephrem the Syrians († 373), saint, doctor of the church and writer
- Ephrem I , Bishop of Novgorod and Metropolitan of Kiev
- Ephremidis, Vassilis (1915–2000), Greek politician of the Communist Party of Greece, MEP
- Ephron, Delia (* 1944), American screenwriter
- Ephron, Fima , American jazz bassist
- Ephron, Henry (1911–1992), American writer, screenwriter, and film producer
- Ephron, Nora (1941–2012), American screenwriter and film director
- Ephron, Phoebe (1914–1971), American screenwriter
- Ephrussi, Boris (1901–1979), French geneticist of Russian descent
- Ephrussi, Charles (1849–1905), French banker, art historian and art collector
- Ephrussi, Ignaz von (1829–1899), Greek banker and art collector
- Ephysius of Cagliari , Roman soldier under Diocletian, Christian martyr
Epi
- Epic Soundtracks (1959–1997), British musician and artist
- Epicharis († 65), Roman freedman, confidante of the Pisonian conspiracy
- Epicharmos , pre-Socratic philosopher, comedy writer, doctor and naturalist
- Epiche , Greek potter
- Epico (* 1982), Puerto Rican wrestler
- Epictitus , legendary first bishop of Tui
- Epidedos , Greek coroplast
- Epidromos Painter , Greek vase painter of the red-figure style
- Epifani, Guglielmo (* 1950), Italian trade unionist and politician
- Epifani, Vito Donato (1848–1922), Italian writer and lawyer
- Epigenes († 221 BC), general of the Seleucids
- Epik, Hryhorij (1901–1937), Ukrainian journalist, translator and writer
- Epik, Maria Rita (* 1958), Turkish musician of Italian descent
- Epikerdes , ancient patron
- Epictetus , Greek philosopher
- Epiktetos , Greek vase painter
- Epicurus , Greek philosopher, founder of Epicureanism
- Epikydes , ancient Greek politician
- Epilykos , Athenian diplomat, uncle of Andokides
- Epimachus († 252), martyr and saint of the Orthodox and Roman Catholic Church, patron saint of the city of Kempten (Allgäu)
- Epimenides , Greek philosopher
- Epin, Bernard (1936-2020), French writer and literary critic
- Épinac, Pierre de Saint-Priest d ' (1540–1599), French nobleman, Archbishop of Lyon, Primate of Gaul
- Épinay, Louise d ' (1726–1783), French writer
- Epiney, Astrid (* 1965), German-Swiss legal scholar and university professor
- Epiney, Sébastien (* 1967), Swiss ski mountaineer and marathon runner
- Epiney, Simon (* 1950), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Epiney, Sven (* 1972), Swiss radio and television presenter
- Epiphanes , Gnostic
- Epiphanios (1935–2011), American clergyman and Orthodox archbishop and metropolitan
- Epiphanios Scholastikos , Eastern Roman translator
- Epiphanios of Constantinople († 535), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Epiphanios of Salamis († 403), Bishop of Salamis in Cyprus
- Epiphanius (* 1979), Ukrainian Orthodox priest, Metropolitan of the Orthodox Church of Ukraine
- Epiphanius of Pavia (439–496), Catholic bishop and saint
- Epiphanius, Anba (1954–2018), Egyptian clergyman, Coptic Orthodox Bishop, Dept.
- Epipodius († 178), Christian martyr
- Episcopius, Ludovicus († 1595), Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance
- Episcopius, Nicolaus (1501–1564), printer and publisher
- Episcopius, Simon (1583–1643), theologian and professor of the Remonstrant seminary at the University of Amsterdam
- Epitideios, Georgios (* 1953), Greek politician
- Epitimos , Attic potter
- Epitimos painter , Attic vase painter
Epk
- Epkenhans, Michael (* 1955), German military historian
- Epkenhans, Tim (* 1972), German orientalist
Epl
- Eplée, Hermann A. (1908–1973), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Epler, Bernd (* 1949), German middle-distance runner
- Epler, Ernst (1912–1985), Austrian journalist and author
- Epler, Heinrich (1846–1905), German sculptor
- Eplik, Vaiko (* 1981), Estonian musician, singer, composer and music producer
- Eplinius, Uwe (* 1958), German soccer player
- Eplinius, Werner (1907–1957), German screenwriter
- Eplinius, Willi (1884–1966), German film architect and theater painter
Epo
- Epopheles , Greek potter
- Eporedorix , distinguished Haeduer
- Epoté, Denise (* 1954), Cameroonian journalist
Epp
- Epp, Claas (1803–1881), founder of the Mennonite settlements Am Trakt and Alt-Samara
- Epp, Dominik (1776–1848), Swiss landowner and politician
- Epp, Elisabeth (1910–2000), German-Austrian actress
- Epp, Franz Ritter von (1868–1947), German professional soldier and politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Epp, Jake (* 1939), Canadian politician and business manager
- Epp, Josef (1920–1989), Austrian football player and coach
- Epp, Leon (1905–1968), Austrian actor
- Epp, Michael (1939–1999), Austrian cameraman
- Epp, Michael (* 1983), German-British actor
- Epp, Reuben (1920–2009), Plautdietscher author
- Epp, Rudolf (1834–1910), German painter
- Epp, Sigismund (1647–1720), Austrian theologian, Pro-Chancellor and Rector of the University of Innsbruck
- Epp, Thomas (* 1968), German soccer player and coach
- Epp, Verena (* 1959), German historian and university professor
- Eppe, Johann Wilhelm Wennemar von († 1643), Sölnderführer and imperial colonel
- Eppehimer, Brett (* 1976), American-Italian basketball player
- Eppehimer, Nick (* 1979), American-Italian basketball player
- Eppel, Franz (1921–1976), Austrian art historian
- Eppel, Paul (1918–2009), German long-distance runner
- Eppel, Philipp (1907–1987), Austrian organ builder
- Eppel, Ralph (* 1951), British-Canadian jazz and improvisation musician (trombone, trumpet)
- Eppelein von Gailingen († 1381), German robber baron
- Eppelmann, Rainer (* 1943), German Protestant clergyman and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag, GDR opposition member
- Eppelsheim, Eduard (1837–1896), German physician, Bavarian district doctor, coleopterologist
- Eppelsheim, Friedrich (1834–1899), German lawyer and lepidopterist
- Eppelsheim, Jürgen (* 1930), German musicologist
- Eppelsheimer, Eduard (1808–1866), German politician
- Eppelsheimer, Hanns Wilhelm (1890–1972), German librarian and literary scholar
- Eppelsheimer, Rudolf (1927–2006), German literary scholar and writer
- Eppelsheimer, William (1842–1920), German engineer
- Eppelt, Martina (* 1969), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Administrative Court
- Eppen, Georg (1874–1974), German paper manufacturer
- Eppendorfer, Hans (1942–1999), German writer
- Eppendorff, Holm (1865–1947), German major general
- Eppeneder, Josef (* 1947), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Eppenhoff, Hermann (1919–1992), German soccer player and coach
- Eppens Helguera, Francisco (1913–1990), Mexican painter, sculptor and postage stamp artist
- Eppens, Abel , Dutch chronicler of the Reformation period
- Eppenstein, Georg (1867–1933), German chemist and murder victim of the Köpenick Blood Week
- Eppenstein, Otto (1876–1942), German physicist in the field of optics
- Eppensteiner, Friedrich (1880–1970), Tübingen teacher and councilor as well as sports official
- Epper, Ignaz (1892–1969), Swiss wood cutter, painter and graphic artist
- Epper, John (1906–1992), Swiss-American actor and stunt performer
- Epper, Werner (* 1960), Swiss professional officer (brigadier)
- Epperlein, Arthur (1919–1995), German author and cartoonist
- Epperlein, Helmut (1913–1969), German watch manufacturer and politician (NPD), MdL Baden-Württemberg
- Eppers, Heinrich (1842–1912), German entrepreneur, brandy distiller and steam mill operator
- Eppers, Hermann (* 1965), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Epperson, Hannah (* 1987), American musician and singer
- Eppert, Agnes (1819–1900), German theater actress
- Eppert, Thorsten (* 1972), German journalist and moderator
- Eppes, Francis W. (1801–1881), American planter, farmer, layman and community representative of the Episcopal Church, justice of the peace and politician
- Eppes, John Wayles (1773–1823), American politician
- Eppich, Erich (* 1884), German civil servant and member of the Danzig People's Day
- Eppich, Franz (1835-1893), Austrian theater actor and opera and operetta singer (tenor)
- Eppich, Josef (1874–1942), Gottscheer priest and publicist
- Eppich, Joseph , Austrian theater actor, operetta and opera singer (tenor)
- Eppig, Theo (1905–1964), German notary and member of the Bavarian Senate
- Epping, Hermann , German Imperial Judge
- Epping, Joseph (1835–1894), German Jesuit, ancient orientalist and astronomy historian
- Epping, Volker (* 1959), German legal scholar
- Eppinger, Charlotte (1915–1971), German politician (SED), MdV, foreign trade official and diplomat of the GDR
- Eppinger, Elisabeth Alphonsa Maria (1814–1867), founder of the order
- Eppinger, Fritz (1882–1951), German lawyer and local politician
- Eppinger, Hans junior (1879–1946), Austrian internist
- Eppinger, Hans senior (1848–1916), Austrian physician
- Eppinger, Karl (1853–1911), Austrian politician
- Eppinger, Margot (* 1952), German pentathlete and long jumper
- Eppinger, Martin Iwanowitsch (1822–1873), Russian-German architect
- Eppinger, Peter L. (* 1975), Austrian radio and television presenter
- Eppink, Derk Jan (* 1958), Dutch politician (LDD), MEP
- Epple, Alfons (1899–1948), German landscape, portrait and church painter
- Epple, Angelika (* 1966), German historian
- Epple, Bernd , mechanical engineer
- Epple, Bruno (* 1931), German painter and poet
- Epple, Emil Julius (1877–1948), German-Dutch sculptor
- Epple, Ernst (1908–1976), German SS-Unterscharführer, forced labor camp commander and war criminal
- Epple, Josef (1789–1846), Swabian dialect poet
- Epple, Konrad (* 1963), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Epple, Matthias (* 1966), German chemist
- Epple, Moritz (* 1960), German science historian
- Epple, Richard (1954–1972), German victim of the RAF hysteria
- Epple, Roger , German conductor
- Epple-Beck, Maria (* 1959), German ski racer
- Epple-Waigel, Irene (* 1957), German ski racer
- Eppler, Alfred (1867–1923), German mineralogist
- Eppler, Christoph Friedrich (1822–1902), Swiss Protestant theologian and hymn poet
- Eppler, Dieter (1927–2008), German actor and director
- Eppler, Erhard (1926–2019), German politician (GVP, SPD), MdL, MdB
- Eppler, Hildegard (1898–1998), German teacher. first city councilor in Schwäbisch Hall
- Eppler, Johannes (1914–1999), German intelligence officer in World War II
- Eppler, Laramie (* 1997), American actor
- Eppler, Richard (* 1924), German aerodynamicist
- Epply, Lili (* 1995), Austrian actress
- Epply, Madi (1907-2005), Austrian water diver
- Eppo von Merseburg , Bishop of Merseburg in 1085
- Eppolito, Louis (1948–2019), American police officer, film actor, and convicted multiple murderer
- Eppridge, Bill (1938-2013), American photojournalist
- Epps, Christina (* 1991), American triple jumper
- Epps, Earl (* 1930), American rockabilly musician
- Epps, Jeanette (* 1970), American astronaut
- Epps, Mike (* 1970), American actor, comedian and rapper
- Epps, Omar (* 1973), American actor and musician
- Epps, Shareeka (* 1989), American actress
- Eppstein, David (* 1963), American mathematician and computer scientist
- Eppstein, Esther (* 1967), Swiss artist
- Eppstein, Eugen (1878–1943), German politician (SPD, KPD), MdR
- Eppstein, Georg Freiherr von (1874–1942), German writer and court official
- Eppstein, Hans (1911–2008), German-Swedish musicologist and music teacher
- Eppstein, Paul , German sociologist and Jewish elder in the Theresienstadt ghetto
Eps
- Epskamp, Hans (1903–1992), German actor
- Epstein, Alek (* 1975), Russian-Israeli scientist, sociologist, political scientist and historian
- Epstein, Alois (1849–1918), Czech pediatrician from a Jewish family
- Epstein, Anthony (* 1921), British virologist
- Epstein, Asaf (* 1978), Israeli director, screenwriter and film producer
- Epstein, Bernhard (* 1971), German conductor
- Epstein, Berthold (1890–1962), Czechoslovak pediatrician
- Epstein, Brian (1934-1967), British music manager, manager of the Beatles
- Epstein, Charles J. (1933-2011), American geneticist
- Epstein, Charlotte (1884–1938), American swim coach
- Epstein, Curt (1898–1976), German lawyer, Nazi victim and senior state official
- Epstein, David (* 1937), British mathematician
- Epstein, Deborah (* 1955), Swiss actress
- Epstein, Denis (* 1986), German soccer player
- Epstein, Edward Jay (* 1935), American investigative journalist and university professor
- Epstein, Elisabeth Ivanovna (1879–1956), Russian painter
- Epstein, Ellen , German pianist and victim of the Holocaust
- Epstein, Ernesto (1910–1997), Argentine pianist, musicologist and music teacher
- Epstein, Ernst (1881–1938), Austrian architect
- Epstein, Friedrich (1882–1943), German chemist
- Epstein, Fritz T. (1898–1979), German-American historian
- Epstein, Gabriel (1918–2017), British architect and urban planner of German origin
- Epstein, Gustav von (1828–1879), Austrian industrialist and banker
- Epstein, Hedy (1924–2016), German-American civil rights activist
- Epstein, Helen (* 1947), Czech-American journalist and author
- Epstein, Henri (1891–1944), Polish painter
- Epstein, Israel (1915-2005), Polish-Chinese journalist
- Epstein, Jacob (1880–1959), American-British sculptor and draftsman
- Epstein, Jean (1897–1953), French film director
- Epstein, Jechiel Michel (1829–1908), Orthodox rabbi
- Epstein, Jeffrey (1953-2019), American investment banker and convicted sex offender
- Epstein, Jehudo (1870–1945), Austrian painter
- Epstein, Joseph (* 1937), American author, essayist and university lecturer
- Epstein, Joshua (* 1940), Israeli violinist and violin teacher
- Epstein, Judith , German real estate entrepreneur and ambassador for Hadassah International at the UN
- Epstein, Julius (1832–1926), Austrian pianist
- Epstein, Julius (1901–1975), Austrian-American journalist, author, and political scientist
- Epstein, Julius J. (1909-2000), American screenwriter
- Epstein, Kalama (* 2000), American actor
- Epstein, Klaus Werner (1927–1967), German-American historian
- Epstein, Kurt (1904–1975), Czechoslovak water polo player
- Epstein, Larry (* 1947), Canadian economist and university professor
- Epstein, Laurent (* 1964), French jazz musician (piano)
- Epstein, Marek (* 1975), Czech screenwriter
- Epstein, Maria Elisabeth (1881–1948), German politician (DDP, CDU), MdL
- Epstein, Marion (1915–2014), American mathematician and university professor
- Epstein, Marti (* 1959), American composer and music teacher
- Epstein, Max (1874–1948), German writer and theater director
- Epstein, Mitch (* 1952), American photographer, film director and production designer
- Epstein, Naphtali (1782-1852), German author
- Epstein, Paul (1871–1939), German mathematician
- Epstein, Paul Sophus (1883–1966), American physicist
- Epstein, Pelta Moses (1745–1821), German rabbi
- Epstein, Peter (* 1967), American jazz musician and university professor
- Epstein, Philip G. (1909–1952), American screenwriter
- Epstein, Rob (* 1955), American documentary filmmaker and film producer
- Epstein, Sally (1907–1935), German painter's assistant, victim of the Nazi justice system
- Epstein, Samuel (1919-2001), Canadian geochemist
- Epstein, Samuel (1926–2018), English physician and professor emeritus in environmental medicine
- Epstein, Schachno (1883–1945), Soviet journalist and author
- Epstein, Walther (1874–1918), German architect and government master builder
- Epston, David , New Zealand psychotherapist
Ept
- Epting, Karl (1905–1979), German Romanist
- Epting, Peter , Swiss architect and sports official
- Epting, Ruth (1919–2016), German-Swiss Protestant clergyman and women's activist
- Epting, Steve , American comic book artist
- Eptingen, Hans Bernhard von (1432–1484), Alemannic nobleman
- Eptingen, Johann Baptist von (1714–1783), Knight of the Teutonic Order
- Eptingen, Johann Puliant von († 1402), Swiss politician
- Eptingen, Maria Franziska von (1631–1707), abbess in Austria
Epu
- Epureanu, Alexandru (* 1986), Moldovan football player
- Epureanu, Manolache Costache (1820–1880), Romanian politician, Prime Minister
Epw
- Epworth, Paul (* 1974), British record producer, musician and songwriter
Epy
- Epyaxa , ruler of Cilicia