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In
- In der Gand, Hanns (1882–1947), Swiss folk song collector and soldier singer
- In der Smitten, Franz Josef (1929-2010), German television technician and professor of communications engineering
- In Tam (1922-2006), Cambodian politician
- In, Chang-soo (* 1972), South Korean-Argentine soccer player and soccer coach
- In, Myung-jin (* 1946), South Korean clergyman
- In-Albon, Charly (* 1957), Swiss football player
- In-Albon, Heinrich († 1666), Swiss governor and banner owner
- In-Albon, Johann († 1608), Swiss lawyer, notary and politician
- In-Albon, Peter Ludwig (1823–1892), Swiss Council of States, lawyer and notary
- In-Albon, Simon (1492–1540), Swiss governor
- In-Albon, Ylena (* 1999), Swiss tennis player
- In-Grid (* 1973), Italian singer
Ina
- Ina, Kyoko (* 1972), American figure skater
- Inaba, Atsushi (* 1971), Japanese game developer, entrepreneur
- Inaba, Carrie Ann (* 1968), American dancer, actress, singer and choreographer
- Inaba, Hisahito (* 1985), Japanese soccer player
- Inaba, Kōshi (* 1964), Japanese musician, singer in the Japanese band B'z
- Inaba, Kunimitsu (* 1934), Japanese jazz musician
- Inaba, Shūto (* 1993), Japanese soccer player
- Inaba, Yasuhiro (* 1985), Japanese wrestler
- Inaba, Yoshio (1920–1998), Japanese actor
- Inäbnit, Vreni (* 1948), Swiss ski racer
- Inachin, Kyra T. (1968–2012), German historian
- Inácio, Hermínio da Palma (1922–2009), Portuguese revolutionary
- Inácio, Piá (* 1982), Brazilian soccer player
- Inacker, Michael J. (* 1964), German journalist, book author and manager
- Inada, Etsuko (1924–2003), Japanese figure skater
- Inada, Kōji (* 1985), Japanese football player
- Inada, Masaru (* 1978), Japanese skeleton pilot
- Inada, Masazumi (1896–1986), Japanese general
- Inada, Ryūkichi (1874–1950), Japanese bacteriologist
- Inada, Tomomi (* 1959), Japanese politician
- Inafune, Keiji (* 1965), Japanese computer game developer
- Inagaki, Chūsei (1897–1922) Japanese painter
- Inagaki, Gorō (* 1973), Japanese singer and actor
- Inagaki, Hiroshi (1905–1980), Japanese film director
- Inagaki, Hiroyuki (* 1970), Japanese soccer player
- Inagaki, Hisao (* 1929), Japanese interpreter of Buddhism
- Inagaki, Shō (* 1991), Japanese football player
- Inagaki, Taruho (1900–1977), Japanese writer
- Inagaki, Toshijirō (1902–1963), Japanese textile dyer
- Inagaki, Yūta (* 1992), Japanese soccer player
- İnal, Bülent (* 1973), Turkish actor
- Inal, Esra (* 1981), German actress, author and teacher of Turkish origin
- İnal, Turgay (* 1958), Turkish soccer player
- İnal, Ümit (* 1969), Turkish soccer player
- Inalchik († 1219), governor of Otrar
- İnalcık, Halil (1916–2016), Turkish historian specializing in the Ottoman Empire
- Inam, Münire (* 1983), Austrian television presenter and journalist
- Inama von Sternegg, Fanny (1870–1928), Austrian painter
- Inama von Sternegg, Johann Paul (1877–1950), Austrian administrative lawyer
- Inama von Sternegg, Karl (1871–1931), Austrian historian, genealogist and heraldist
- Inama von Sternegg, Theodor (1843–1908), German-Austrian political scientist, statistician and economic historian
- Inama, Adalbert (1798–1879), Austrian premonstratensian and missionary
- Inama, Peter Anton (1715–1783), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Inama, Vigilio (1835–1912), Italian historian
- Inami, Sena (* 1992), Japanese soccer player
- Inamori, Katsuhisa (* 1994), Japanese soccer player
- Inamori, Kazuo (* 1932), Japanese entrepreneur
- Inamoto, Jun'ichi (* 1979), Japanese soccer player
- Inamura, Kazumi (* 1972), Japanese politician
- Inamura, Keita (* 1997), Japanese snowboarder
- Inamura, Sampaku (1758–1811), Japanese medic and translator
- İnan, Afet (1908–1985), Turkish historian and a sociologist
- Inan, Alev (* 1974), educator and university professor
- Inan, Cihan (* 1969), Turkish-Swiss screenwriter, theater and film director
- İnan, Jale (1914–2001), Turkish Classical Archaeologist
- Inan, Kaya (* 1983), Swiss film editor
- İnan, Kerem (* 1980), Turkish soccer player
- İnan, Murat (* 1955), Turkish soccer player
- İnan, Selçuk (* 1985), Turkish soccer player
- Inan, Serkan (* 1986), Swedish basketball player
- İnanç, Çetin (* 1941), Turkish film director and film producer
- İnanç, Efe (* 1980), Turkish soccer player
- Ináncsi, Rita (* 1971), Hungarian athlete
- İnanır, Kadir (* 1949), Turkish actor
- Inanishvili, Rewas (1926–1991), Georgian storyteller and scenarioist
- Inaoka, Mayu (* 1996), Japanese sprinter
- Inarkiev, Ernesto Kazbekowitsch (* 1985), Kyrgyz-Russian chess player
- Inaros I , ruler of Kemwer
- Inaros II , Libyan king
- Inaudi, Jacques (1867–1950), Italian mental arithmetic artist
- Inaudi, Nicolas (* 1978), French racing cyclist
- Inawati, Megah , Indonesian badminton player
- Inayat Khan, Noor , British resistance fighter and spy
- Inayat Khan, Vilayat (1916–2004), head of the International Sufi Order
- Inayatullah Khan (1888–1946), briefly King of Afghanistan
Inb
- Inbal, Eliahu (* 1936), Israeli conductor
- Inber, Wera Michailowna (1890–1972), Russian writer
- Inboden, Gudrun (* 1942), German art historian and curator
Inc
- Inca Garcilaso de la Vega (1539–1616), Peruvian poet and writer
- Inca Roca , Inca ruler
- Incandela, Joseph (* 1956), American physicist
- Incapié, Adrián (* 1960), Mexican soccer player
- Incardona, Joseph (* 1969), Swiss writer
- Incardona, Silvia (* 1968), German presenter
- Incau, Giovanni D ' (* 1939), Italian artist and sculptor
- Ince, Ariana (* 1989), American javelin thrower
- Ince, Barbara , Canadian badminton player
- Ince, Basil (* 1933), sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago
- İnce, Burak (* 2004), Turkish soccer player
- Ince, Clayton (* 1972), soccer goalkeeper from Trinidad and Tobago
- Ince, Edward Lindsay (1891-1941) British mathematician
- İnce, İzzet (* 1981), Turkish weightlifter
- İnce, Muharrem (* 1964), Turkish politician
- Ince, Paul (* 1967), English football player and coach
- Ince, Ralph (1887–1937), American film director and actor
- Ince, Steve , computer game developer
- Ince, Thomas Harper (1880–1924), American film director and film producer of the silent film era
- Ince, Tom (* 1992), English soccer player
- İncebacak, Mehmet (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- İncedemir, Yiğit (* 1985), Turkish soccer player
- İnceefe, Vedat (* 1974), Turkish football player
- İnceler, Tuncer (1942–1990), Turkish football player
- Incelerius , auxiliary bishop in Würzburg, Bamberg and Naumburg
- İnceman, Uğur (* 1981), Turkish soccer player
- Incerti, Anna (* 1980), Italian marathon runner
- Incerti, Stefano (* 1965), Italian film director
- Incesu, Necip (* 1978), Turkish soccer player
- Inchananiyil, Remigius Maria Paul (* 1961), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Thamarasserry
- Incháustegui Cabral, Héctor (1912–1979), Dominican writer
- Incháustegui, Arístides (1938–2017), Dominican singer and historian
- Inchbald, Elizabeth (1753–1821), English writer
- Inchbold, John William (1830-1888) English painter
- Inchofer, Melchior (1584–1648), Jesuit and Catholic theologian
- Inchude, Jéssica (* 1996), Guinea-Bissauian shot putter and discus thrower
- İnci, Arman (* 1991), German actor
- Inci, George (* 1965), German actor
- Inciarte, Fernando (1929–2000), Spanish philosopher and author
- Incilli, Bahadir (* 1989), German soccer player
- Inčirauskas, Romualdas (* 1950), Lithuanian sculptor, medallist, university professor
- İncirci, Tahsin (* 1938), Turkish composer, choir director, violinist and teacher for violin at the Leo Borchard Music School in Berlin
- Incisa di Camerana, Ludovico (1927-2013), Italian diplomat
- Inconis, Raimondo (* 1959), Italian bassoonist
- Incontrera, Annabella (born 1943), Italian actress
- Incorpora, Giuseppe (1834–1914), Italian photographer
- Incrocci, Agenore (1914-2005), Italian screenwriter
- Inculeț, Ion (1884–1940), Romanian natural scientist and politician
Ind
- Ind, Bill (* 1942), Anglican Bishop of Truro of English origin
- Ind, Peter (* 1928), British jazz musician
- Indabibi († 649 BC), Elamite king
- Indagine, Johannes († 1537), German theologian and astrologer
- Indagine, Johannes de († 1469), German abbot at Bursfelde Monastery
- Indagine, Johannes de (1415–1475), German Carthusian, prior, reform theologian and author of theological writings
- Indaletius of Urci , Spanish bishop
- Indates , Parthian general
- Indelicato, Alphonse (1931–1981), Italian-American mobster
- Indelicato, Anthony (born 1947), American gangster
- Indelicato, Mark (* 1994), American actor and singer
- Inden, Ernst (1879–1946), German landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Inden, Johann Hubert (1865–1931), German industrialist
- Inden, Matthias von , lawyer, university professor, councilor and mayor
- Inden, Michael (* 1971), German specialist book author with a focus on computer science
- Inden, Rudolf (1897–1951), German landscape painter
- Inderberg, John Pål (* 1950), Norwegian jazz musician (saxophone)
- Inderbinen, Ulrich (1900–2004), Swiss mountain guide
- Inderfurth, Karl (* 1948), German logistics scientist
- Indergand, Linda (* 1993), Swiss cyclist
- Indergand, Peter (* 1957), Swiss cameraman
- Inderkum, Hansheiri (* 1947), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Indermark, Klaus (* 1940), German computer scientist and university professor
- Indermauer, Ignaz Anton von (1759–1796), Austrian civil servant and district chief of Vorarlberg
- Indermühle, Karl (1877–1933), architect
- Indermühle, Thomas (* 1951), Swiss oboist
- Inderst, Markus (* 1974), Austrian journalist and book author
- Inderst, Roman (* 1970), German economist
- Inderst, Rudolf (* 1978), German cultural scientist
- Inderthal, Ralf (* 1967), German handball goalkeeper
- Inderthal, Uwe (* 1967), German handball trainer and former handball player
- Indervelden, Quirinus († 1666), Deichgraf
- India (* 1977), American dancer, singer and porn actress
- India Arie (* 1975), American soul singer
- India, Sigismondo d ' , Italian composer
- Indiana, Robert (1928–2018), American painter and a major exponent of Pop Art and signal art
- Indibilis († 205 BC), chief of the Ilergetes
- Indila , French R&B singer
- Inđić, Aleksandar (* 1995), Serbian chess player
- Indlekofer, Horst (* 1941), German hydraulic engineer
- Indlekofer, Karl-Heinz (* 1943), German mathematician
- Indlekofer, Klaus Michael (* 1971), German physicist and university professor
- Indlekofer, Rudolf (1910–1997), Swiss publisher and art collector
- Indongo, Frans (* 1936), Namibian businessman and company manager
- Indongo, Julius (* 1983), Namibian boxer and world light welterweight champion
- Indovina, Franco (1932–1972), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Indra (1875–1921), Armenian-Ottoman poet, writer, painter and teacher
- Indra (* 1967), Swedish singer, presenter and actress
- Indra, Alois (1921–1990), Czechoslovak communist politician
- Indra, Fritz (* 1940), Austrian graduate engineer
- Indráčková, Karolína (* 1997), Czech ski jumper
- Indrašis, Miks (* 1990), Latvian ice hockey player
- Indratno , Indonesian badminton player
- Indravarman I († 890), king of Angkor
- Indravarman II , King of the Khmer Empire of Angkor
- Indrawati, Sri Mulyani (* 1962), Indonesian economist and politician
- Indrianto, Didit Juang (* 1992), Indonesian badminton player
- Indriði Einarsson (1851–1939), Icelandic playwright, translator and politician
- Indriði G. Þorsteinsson (1926–2000), Icelandic writer and journalist
- Indrisano, Johnny (1905–1968) American actor, boxer, stunt performer, and bodyguard
- Indrišiūnas, Julius (1901–1945), Lithuanian lawyer and politician, Minister of Finance of Lithuania
- Indriūnas, Algimantas Valentinas (* 1925), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Indruch, Tomáš (* 1976), Czech canoeist
- Indschowa, Reneta (* 1953), Bulgarian politician
- Indset, Anders (* 1978), Norwegian philosopher and publicist
- Indulf († 962), King of Scotland
- Induni, Luis (1920–1979), Italian actor
- Induno, Girolamo (1827–1890), Italian painter
- Indurain, Miguel (* 1964), Spanish cyclist
- Indus, Josephus , Indian Thomas Christian in Europe
- Indutiomarus († 53 BC), prince or king of the Treveri
- Indy, Vincent d ' (1851–1931), French composer and music theorist
- Indyk, Piotr , Polish-American theoretical computer scientist
Ine
- Ine , King of Wessex
- Inebni , Egyptian civil servant under Hatshepsut and Thutmose III.
- Ineich, Ivan (* 1957), French herpetologist
- Ineichen, Gustav (1929–2005), Swiss Romance scholar and linguist
- Ineichen, Josef Felix (1745–1818), Swiss Catholic priest, pioneer of Swiss German dialect literature
- Ineichen, Otto (1941–2012), Swiss entrepreneur and politician (FDP)
- Ineichen, Seline (* 1990), Swiss handball player
- Ineichen, Stefan (* 1958), Swiss writer
- Ineichen, Tobias (* 1964), Swiss director
- Ineichen-Fleisch, Marie-Gabrielle (* 1961), Swiss lawyer
- Inek , ancient Egyptian petty king
- Ineke, Eric (* 1947), Dutch modern jazz drummer
- Ineke-Timmermans, Anna (1919–1958), Dutch swimmer
- Inenek , queen of the ancient Egyptian 6th Dynasty
- Ineni , ancient Egyptian queen of the 13th Dynasty
- Ineni , Mayor of Thebes
- Ines, Sarah (* 1970), German author and vocalist
- Inescort, Frieda (1901–1976), Scottish actress
- Ineson, Ralph (born 1969), British actor
- Iness, Sim (1930-1996), American track and field athlete
- Inessa (* 1985), German pop singer
- Inestroza, Francisco (* 1810), President of Honduras
- Inetkaes , daughter of King Djoser and Queen Hetephernebti
- Inez, Mike (* 1966), American rock musician and bassist
Inf
- Infalt, Roger (* 1957), Luxembourg journalist
- Infanger, Sandra-Lia (* 1980), Swiss politician and blogger
- Infante Alfonso, Patricio (* 1929), Chilean clergyman, senior archbishop of Antofagasta
- Infante, Antoni (* 1958), Valencian politician
- Infante, Blas (1885–1936), Spanish politician, lawyer and writer
- Infante, Carlos (* 1982), Mexican soccer player
- Infante, Diogo (* 1967), Portuguese actor
- Infante, João , Portuguese sailor and explorer
- Infante, José Miguel (1778–1844), Chilean statesman and politician
- Infante, Manuel (1883–1958), Spanish composer and conductor
- Infante, Pedro (1917–1957), Mexican actor and singer
- Infante, Ricardo (1924-2008), Argentine football player
- Infanti della Mora, Luigi (* 1954), Italian clergyman, Vicar Apostolic of Aysén (Chile)
- Infanti, Angelo (1939-2010), Italian actor
- Infantino, Carmine (1925-2013), American comic book writer and editor
- Infantino, Gianni (* 1970), Swiss-Italian football official and lawyer
- Infantino, Rafael (* 1984), Colombian track and road cyclist
- Infascelli, Alex (* 1967), Italian director and screenwriter
- Infascelli, Carlo (1913–1984), Italian film producer, director and screenwriter
- Infascelli, Fiorella (* 1952), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Infascelli, Roberto (1938–1977), Italian filmmaker
- Infeld, Emily (* 1990), American long-distance runner
- Infeld, Leopold (1898–1968), Polish theoretical physicist specializing in the theory of relativity
- Infeld, Peter (1942–2009), Austrian musician, string producer, and art collector and patron
- Infessura, Stefano , Roman lawyer and chronicler
- Inffeld, Adolf von (1873–1948), Austrian architect
- INFRA , German DJ and music producer
- Infuhr, Teddy (1936–2007), American film actor and child actor
Ing
- Ing, Dean (1931-2020), American science fiction and thriller writer
- Inga Sæland (* 1959), Icelandic politician (Flokkur fólksins)
- Ingalls, Albert Graham (1888-1958), American astronomer
- Ingalls, Charles (1836–1902), father of Laura Ingalls Wilder
- Ingalls, Dan (* 1944), American computer scientist and one of the founders of object-oriented programming
- Ingalls, Henry (1819–1896), American lawyer and railroad entrepreneur
- Ingalls, James Monroe (1837–1927), American officer and ballistician
- Ingalls, John James (1833–1900), American politician
- Ingalls, Mary (1865–1928), sister of Laura Ingalls and role model for the role of Mary in the television series Our Little Farm
- Ingalls, Rufus (1820-1893), American Brigadier General in the Northern States in the Civil War
- Ingalls, Sheffield (1875–1937), American politician
- Inganni, Angelo (1807–1880), Italian genre, architecture and portrait painter
- Ingarden, Roman (1893–1970), Polish philosopher
- Ingarden, Roman Stanisław (1920–2011), Polish physicist
- Ingarfield, Earl, senior (born 1934), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Ingberg, Max (1904–1983), German politician (SPD)
- Ingberg, Mikaela (* 1974), Finnish javelin thrower
- Ingbert , saint, hermit
- Ingdal, Yvonne (* 1939), Danish actress
- Inge I. , King of Sweden
- Inge II , King of Sweden
- Inge II. (1185–1217), Norwegian king
- Inge Krogrygg (1135–1161), King of Norway
- Inge Magnusson († 1202), Norwegian counter-king of the baglers
- Inge, Brandon (* 1977), American baseball player
- Inge, Edward (1906–1988), American jazz musician
- Inge, John (* 1955), British Bishop of the Anglican Community, member of the House of Lords
- Inge, Peter (* 1935), British politician and field marshal
- Inge, Samuel Williams (1817–1868), American lawyer and politician
- Inge, William (1913–1973), American playwright
- Inge, William Marshall (1802–1846), American officer, judge, and politician
- Ingebjørg Eriksdatter , Norwegian princess, Finnish duchess
- Ingebjørg Håkonsdatter (1301–1361), Swedish duchess
- Ingeborg Eriksdatter († 1287), Queen of Norway (1261–1290)
- Ingeborg Eriksdotter († 1254), ancestor of the royal line of the Folkung family
- Ingeborg of Denmark († 1236), Danish princess and queen of France
- Ingeborg of Denmark (1878–1958), wife of Prince Carl of Sweden, Duke of Västergötland
- Ingeborg von Kiew , Princess of the Kievan Rus and the wife of the Danish Duke Knud Lavard of Jutland
- Ingebrigtsen, Filip (* 1993), Norwegian athlete
- Ingebrigtsen, Guri (1952–2020), Norwegian politician and doctor
- Ingebrigtsen, Henrik (* 1991), Norwegian athlete
- Ingebrigtsen, Jakob (* 2000), Norwegian medium and long distance runner
- Ingebrigtsen, Odd Emil (* 1964), Norwegian politician
- Ingebrigtsen, Tommy (* 1977), Norwegian ski jumper
- Ingebrigtsli, Magnar (1932–2001), Norwegian cross-country skier and biathlete
- Ingegerd , wife of Yaroslav the Wise
- Ingegerd of Norway , Queen of Denmark and Queen of Sweden
- Ingegneri, Marc'Antonio († 1592), Italian composer
- Ingelf, Sten (* 1943), Swedish composer and jazz musician
- Ingelfinger, Johanna (* 1994), German actress
- Ingelger , Vice Count in Anjou
- Ingelheim, Albrecht Graf von (1944–2006), German local politician
- Ingelheim, Anselm Franz von (1634–1695), governor of Erfurt, German archbishop
- Ingelheim, Anselm Franz von (1683–1749), Würzburg Prince-Bishop (1746–1749)
- Ingelheim, Anton Dietrich Carl von (1690–1750), imperial count, choir bishop, governor and diplomat in the Electorate of Trier
- Ingelheim, Franz Adolf Dietrich von (1659–1742), Reich Chamberlain
- Ingelheim, Karl Philipp zu (1740–1803), Oberamtmann in Königstein and Kurmainzer Rat
- Ingelheim, Philipp von († 1431), German knight
- Ingelöf, Karl (1898–1972), German politician (USPD, KPD, SED) and resistance fighter
- Ingelow, Jean (1820-1897), British writer
- Ingels, Art , American engineer and racing car builder
- Ingels, Bjarke (* 1974), Danish architect
- Ingels, Nick (* 1984), Belgian racing cyclist
- Ingelsson, Joakim (* 1963), Swedish orienteer
- Ingelsten, Patrik (* 1982), Swedish football player
- Ingeltrud , eldest daughter of Margrave Eberhard von Friuli from the Unruochinger family
- Ingemann Petersen, Christian (1873–1963), Danish track cyclist
- Ingemann, Bernhard Severin (1789–1862), Danish writer
- Ingemann, Lucie (1792–1868), Danish painter
- Ingemarsdotter, Ida (* 1985), Swedish cross-country skier
- Ingemarsson, Ove , Swedish jazz saxophonist
- Ingenbold, Heinz (* 1937), German soccer player
- Ingendaay, Marcus (* 1958), German writer and translator
- Ingendaay, Paul (* 1961), German literary scholar, novelist, literary critic and journalist
- Ingendae, Dieter (* 1959), German soccer goalkeeper
- Ingendoh, Katrin (* 1983), German actress
- Ingenerf, Karl (1923–2005), German local politician (CDU)
- Ingenfeld, Dorothe (* 1974), German opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Ingenheim, Gustav Adolf Wilhelm von (1789–1855), illegitimate son of Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia
- Ingenheim, Karl Wilhelm von (1706–1761), Bavarian officer, imperial field marshal lieutenant
- Ingenheim, Maria Caroline Charlotte von (1704–1749), Bavarian lady-in-waiting, lover of Elector Karl Albrecht of Bavaria
- Ingenhoff, Diana (* 1971), German communication scientist
- Ingenhousz, Jan (1730–1799), Dutch physician and botanist
- Ingenhoven, Christoph (* 1960), German architect
- Ingenhoven, Robert (1934–2005), German architect
- Ingenieros, José (1877–1925), Argentine philosopher, physician and writer
- Ingenkamp, Heinz Gerd (* 1938), German classical philologist
- Ingenkamp, Karlheinz (1925–2015), German educator and writer
- Ingenlath, Thomas (* 1964), German car designer
- Ingenmey, Franz Maria (1830–1878), German genre painter
- Ingenohl, Friedrich von (1857–1933), German admiral and chief of the German deep sea fleet
- Ingenpaß, Annika (* 1996), German handball player
- Ingensiep, Hans Werner (* 1953), German author, philosopher and editor of scientific literature
- Ingenuinus , Bishop of Säben, saint
- Ingenuus († 260), Roman counter-emperor
- Ingenwinkel, Johann (1469–1535), German canon and provost
- Inger, Manfred (1907–1984), Austrian actor and cabaret artist
- Inger, Robert F. (1920-2019), American herpetologist
- Inger, Siw (* 1953), Swedish singer
- Ingeram, Hans , Herold and draftsman
- Ingerl, Andreas (* 1973), German designer
- Ingerl, Ignaz , German sculptor
- Ingerl, Kurt (1935–1999), Austrian sculptor
- Ingerman, Randi (* 1967), American actress
- Ingermann, Kevin (* 1993), Estonian football player
- Ingersleben, Albert von (1805-1891), Prussian lieutenant general and commandant of Königsberg
- Ingersleben, Carl Ludwig von (1709–1781), Prussian major general
- Ingersleben, Carl Rudolph von († 1737), Saxon-Barby's governor and manor owner
- Ingersleben, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Ferdinand von (1746–1814), Prussian colonel
- Ingersleben, Gebhard Friedrich Gottlob von (1741–1801), Prussian major general and most recently chief of the Grenadier Guard Battalion No. 6
- Ingersleben, Johann Ludwig von (1703–1757), Prussian major general
- Ingersleben, Karl von (1753–1831), Upper President of the Prussian provinces of Pomerania, Grand Duchy of Lower Rhine, Jülich-Kleve-Berg and the Rhine Province
- Ingersleben, Kasimir von (1778–1848), Prussian major general
- Ingersleben, Rudolf August von (1704–1780), Prussian Colonel, Commander of Grenadier Battalion No. 2
- Ingerslev, Jess (1947-2014), Danish actor, musician and voice actor
- Ingersoll, Andrew (* 1940), American meteorologist
- Ingersoll, Charles Jared (1782–1862), American lawyer and politician
- Ingersoll, Charles Roberts (1821–1903), American politician
- Ingersoll, Colin M. (1819-1903), American politician
- Ingersoll, Ebon C. (1831–1879), American politician
- Ingersoll, GW (1803-1860), American lawyer and politician
- Ingersoll, Jared (1749-1822), North American politician and lawyer
- Ingersoll, Jon (* 1949), American economist and university professor
- Ingersoll, Jonathan (1747-1823), American politician
- Ingersoll, Joseph Reed (1786–1868), American politician
- Ingersoll, Ralph Isaacs (1789–1872), American politician
- Ingersoll, Robert G. (1833–1899), American public speaker and author
- Ingersoll, Robert S. (1914-2010), American diplomat
- Ingersoll, Royal E. (1883–1976), American admiral in the US Navy
- Ingesson, Klas (1968-2014), Swedish football player and coach
- Ingesson, Magnus (* 1971), Swedish cross-country skier
- Ingestad, Gertrud (* 1958), Swedish EU official
- Ingevik, Ingemar (1931–2012), Swedish bandy, ice hockey, soccer player, coach, official and local politician
- Inggersen, Seneca (1715–1786), representative of the Dutch East India Company
- Ingham, Albert (1900–1967), English mathematician
- Ingham, Dane (* 1999), Australian-New Zealand soccer player
- Ingham, Keith (* 1942), British jazz pianist and band leader of oldtime jazz
- Ingham, Oliver, 1st Baron Ingham († 1344), English nobleman, civil servant and military
- Ingham, Peter (* 1941), Australian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Wollongong
- Ingham, Samuel (1793-1881), American politician
- Ingham, Samuel D. (1779-1860), American politician
- Ingham, Tony (1925-2010) English football player
- Inghelbrecht, Désiré-Émile (1880–1965), French composer and conductor
- Ingholt, Harald (1896–1985), Danish archaeologist from the Near East
- Ingi Ragnar Ingason , Icelandic filmmaker, cameraman and WikiLeaks employee
- Ingibjörg H. Bjarnason (1867–1941), Icelandic women's rights activist, politician and teacher
- Ingibjörg Haraldsdóttir , Icelandic writer
- Ingibjörg Sigurðardóttir (* 1997), Icelandic football player
- Ingibjörg Sólrún Gísladóttir (* 1954), Icelandic politician of the Social Democratic Alliance
- Ingibjörg Stefánsdóttir (* 1972), Icelandic singer and actress
- Ingimundur Ingimundarson (* 1980), Icelandic handball player
- Ingle, Don (1931–2012), American jazz musician and journalist
- Ingle, Doug (* 1945), American musician in the band Iron Butterfly
- Ingle, John (1928–2012) American actor, voice actor, and teacher
- Ingle, Paul (* 1972), British boxer
- Ingleby, Clement Mansfield (1823-1886), English critic
- Ingleby, Lee (* 1976), British film and stage actor
- Inglefield, Edward (1820-1894) British admiral and polar explorer
- Inglehart, Ronald (* 1934), American political scientist and university professor
- Ingles, Joe (* 1987), Australian basketball player
- Inglés, Jorge , painter
- Inglés, Miriam , Chilean biathlete
- Inglés, Rufino (1902–1981), Spanish actor
- Inglese, Roberto (* 1991), Italian football player
- Inglin, Meinrad (1893–1971), author
- Inglin, Oswald (* 1953), Swiss historian, English scholar and politician (CVP)
- Inglis, Bob (* 1959), American politician
- Inglis, Charles (1875–1952), British engineer
- Inglis, David R. (1905-1995) American physicist
- Inglis, Elizabeth (1913-2007), British actress
- Inglis, James (1922–1951), British murderer
- Inglis, Maddison (* 1998), Australian tennis player
- Inglis, Mark (* 1959), New Zealand extreme athlete
- Inglis, Robert (1786–1855), British politician, member of the House of Commons
- Inglis, Tim (born 1964), American football player
- Inglis, Tony (1911–1997), British art director
- Inglot, Dominic (* 1986), British tennis player
- Ingman, Lauri (1868–1934), Finnish theologian and politician, member of the Reichstag
- Ingmann, Grethe (1938–1990), Danish singer
- Ingmann, Jørgen (1925–2015), Danish guitarist
- Ingo without a flamingo , German party artist
- Ingoberga († 589), Frankish queen
- Ingold, Christopher Kelk (1893–1970), British chemist
- Ingold, Felix Philipp (* 1942), Swiss Slavist, cultural journalist, translator, writer
- Ingold, Keith U. (* 1929), British-Canadian chemist
- Ingold, Maja (* 1948), Swiss politician (EPP)
- Ingold, Mariana (* 1958), Uruguayan composer and singer
- Ingold, Res (* 1954), Swiss visual artist
- Ingold, Terence (1905-2010), British mycologist
- Ingold, Tim (* 1948), British anthropologist
- Ingold, Werner (1919–1995), Swiss chemist and entrepreneur
- Ingoldesby, Richard († 1719), governor of the English colony of New York
- Ingólfur Arnarson , founder of Reykjavík
- Ingólfur Elíasson (* 1993), Icelandic ice hockey player
- Ingolič, Anton (1907–1992), Slovenian writer
- Ingolitsch, Sandro (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Ingolstetter, Andreas († 1711), German merchant and hymn poet
- Ingordino, Anna (* 1983), German actress and model
- Ingouville-Williams, Edward (1861–1916), British major-general in World War I.
- Ingraham, Hubert (* 1947), Bahamian politician, Prime Minister of the Bahamas (1992–2002 and 2007–2012)
- Ingraham, JH (1809-1860), American clergyman and author
- Ingraham, Joseph († 1800), American captain and explorer
- Ingraham, Laura (* 1963), American television and radio presenter, non-fiction author and conservative commentator
- Ingraham, Wendy (* 1964), American triathlete
- Ingram , Frankish count
- Ingram, Adam (born 1951), Scottish politician
- Ingram, Adam Paterson (* 1947), British politician (Labor Party), member of the House of Commons
- Ingram, Andre (* 1985), American basketball player
- Ingram, Brandon (* 1997), American basketball player
- Ingram, Charles , American stunt performer and actor
- Ingram, Charles (born 1963), British major and con artist
- Ingram, Christone (* 1999), American blues guitarist and singer
- Ingram, Collingwood (1880–1981) British officer, traveler, botanist, gardener, dendrologist and ornithologist
- Ingram, David B. (* 1952), American philosopher
- Ingram, Dustin (* 1990), American actor
- Ingram, Garey (born 1970), American baseball player
- Ingram, Glen Joseph (* 1951), Australian zoologist
- Ingram, Jack (* 1936), American NASCAR racing driver
- Ingram, Jack (* 1970), American country singer
- Ingram, James (1952–2019), American soul musician, songwriter and producer
- Ingram, Joan (1910–1981), English table tennis and tennis player
- Ingram, John (1565–1594), English Jesuit and martyr
- Ingram, John Kells (1823–1907), Irish poet, philologist, economist and historian
- Ingram, Jonas H. (1886–1952), American admiral
- Ingram, Kerry (* 1999), British actress
- Ingram, Luther (1937–2007), American soul singer and songwriter
- Ingram, Malcolm (* 1968), Canadian film director
- Ingram, Mark junior (born 1989), American football player
- Ingram, Melvin (* 1989), American football player
- Ingram, Paul , American man
- Ingram, Porter (1810-1893), American lawyer and Confederate politician
- Ingram, Rex (1892–1950), American film director of Irish descent
- Ingram, Rex (1895–1969), American actor
- Ingram, Ritz (* 1950), American basketball coach
- Ingram, Sheila (* 1957), American sprinter
- Ingram, Vernon (1924-2006), German-American biologist
- Ingram, Wally , American drummer and percussionist
- Ingram, William (1847–1924), English lawyer and politician
- Ingram, William Ayerst (1855–1913), Scottish Late Impressionist painter
- Ingrams, Davina, 18th Baroness Darcy de Knayth (1938–2008), British politician and sportswoman
- Ingrams, Leonard (1900–1953), British banker and head of the Political Warfare Executive
- Ingrams, William Harold (1897–1973), British colonial administrator
- Ingrand, Jean-Marie (* 1934), French jazz musician (double bass)
- Ingrand, Max (1908–1969), French glass painter and designer
- Ingrao, Christian (* 1970), Belgian historian
- Ingrao, Pietro (1915–2015), Italian journalist and politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Ingrassia, Ciccio (1922-2003), Italian comedian
- Ingrassia, Julien (* 1979), French rally driver
- Ingres, Jean-Auguste-Dominique (1780–1867), French classicist painter
- Ingreso, Kevin (* 1993), German-Filipino soccer player
- Ingrid Alexandra of Norway (* 2004), Norwegian noblewoman, Princess of Norway
- Ingrid Ragnvaldsdatter , Queen of Norway
- Ingrid Superstar , actress
- Ingrid von Schweden (1910–2000), Danish co-regent of Swedish origin
- Ingrid Ylva († 1252), Swedish nobleman
- Ingrisch, Lotte (* 1930), Austrian writer
- Ingroia, Antonio (* 1959), Italian public prosecutor and politician
- Ingrosso, Benjamin (* 1997), Swedish singer
- Ingrosso, Matteo (* 1988), Italian beach volleyball player
- Ingrosso, Paolo (* 1988), Italian beach volleyball player
- Ingrosso, Sebastian (* 1983), Swedish house DJ
- Ingruber, Anthony (born 1990), Canadian actor
- Ings, Daniel (* 1985), British actor
- Ings, Danny (* 1992), English soccer player
- Ings, Simon (* 1965), British science fiction writer
- Ingstad, Anne-Stine (1918–1997), Norwegian archaeologist
- Ingstad, Helge (1899–2001), Norwegian archaeologist, writer and adventurer
- Ingstad, Vilde (* 1994), Norwegian handball player
- Ingstadbjørg, Anne (* 1979), Norwegian biathlete
- Ingster, Oljean (* 1928), German cantor, survivor of the Holocaust
- Inguiomer , Gau chief of the Cherusci
- Ingulstad, Frid (* 1935), Norwegian author
- Ingund († 585), Queen of the Visigoths
- Inguscio, Massimo (* 1950), Italian physicist
- Ingvaldsen, Kjetil (* 1974), Norwegian cyclist
- Ingvaldsen, Ole Marius (* 1985), Norwegian ski jumper
- Ingvar , legendary ruler in Ladoga
- Ingvar Eggert Sigurðsson (* 1963), Icelandic actor
- Ingvar Jónsson (* 1981), Icelandic ice hockey player
- Ingvar Jónsson (* 1989), Icelandic football goalkeeper
- Ingvar, Anne (* 1949), Swedish film producer
- Ingvarsson, Martin (* 1965), Swedish football referee
- Ingvarsson, Stefan (1946–2017), Swedish walker
- Ingvartsen, Marcus (* 1996), Danish football player
- Ingvordsen, J. Christian (* 1957), Danish director, screenwriter, film producer, actor
- Ingwar Yaroslavich , prince of the Kievan Rus
- Ingwersen, Hans (1914–1992), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Ingwersen, Peter (1885–1958), German author, teacher and senior government councilor
- Ingwersen, Peter (* 1947), Danish information scientist
- Ingwersen, Peter (* 1962), Danish fashion designer
- Ingyō († 453), Japanese emperor, 19th Tennō of Japan
Owner
- Inha, IK (1865–1930), Finnish photographer, travel writer, journalist and translator
- Inhauser, Florian (* 1968), Swiss journalist
- Inhelder, Bärbel (1913–1997), Swiss developmental psychologist
- Inhetveen, Heide (* 1942), German agricultural and agricultural sociologist
- Inhetveen, Katharina (* 1970), German sociologist and professor at the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich
- Inhetveen, Rüdiger (* 1943), German philosopher
- Inhof, Kristina (* 1988), Austrian presenter
- Inhofe, Jim (* 1934), American politician
- Inhofer, Karl (1942–2016), German administrative officer
- Inhoffen, Hans Herloff (1906–1992), German chemist
- Inhoffen, Peter (* 1934), German Catholic theologian
- Inhülsen, Burkhard (* 1950), German art teacher, initiator and director of projects on film art, the promotion of young talent and film education
- Inhülsen, Harald (1951–2017), German music journalist
Ini
- Ini , Pharaoh of the Theban 23rd Dynasty
- Ini-Teššup , Hittite viceroy of Karkemiš
- Inib-Sharri , daughter of Zimri-Lim, King of Mari
- Inichnum , ancient Egyptian civil servant of the 2nd dynasty
- Iniesta Jiménez, Alberto (1923–2016), Spanish clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Madrid
- Iniesta, Andrés (* 1984), Spanish soccer player
- Iniestra, Jorge , Mexican soccer goalkeeper
- Íñigo Arista (781–852), King of Pamplona (824–842) and Count of Bigorre and Sobrarbe (810 / 820–852)
- Iñigo de Guevara († 1462), Knight of the Order of the Golden Fleece
- Iñiguez, Deogracias (* 1940), Filipino clergyman, bishop emeritus of Kalookan
- Íñiguez, Ismael (* 1981), Mexican soccer player
- Iniha , ancient Egyptian civil servant of the 2nd dynasty
- Inika , name of a high, ancient Egyptian official
- Iniuia , ancient Egyptian senior asset manager
Inj
- Injac, Dimitrije (* 1980), Serbian football player
- Injalbert, Jean-Antoine (1845–1933), French sculptor
- Injannasi (1837-1892), Mongolian writer and historian of China
- Injo (1595–1649), 16th King of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea
- Injong (1109–1146), 17th King of the Goryeo Empire and the Goryeo Dynasty
- Injong (1515–1545), 12th King of the Joseon Dynasty of Korea
Ink
- Inkala, Jouni (* 1966), Finnish poet
- Inkango, Bruce (* 1984), French-Congolese football player
- Inkef , ancient Egyptian civil servant
- Inkeri, Kustaa Aadolf (1908–1997), Finnish mathematician and astronomer
- Inkermann, Otto Julius (1823–1862), German writer and bookseller
- Inkijinoff, Valéry (1895–1973), international actor of Russian origin
- Inkin, Denis Anatoljewitsch (* 1978), Russian boxer
- Inkinen, Pietari (* 1980), Finnish violinist, conductor and Kapellmeister
- Inkiow, Dimiter (1932–2006), Bulgarian-German children's author, journalist, satirist
- Inkjow, Wenzislaw (* 1956), Bulgarian chess player
- Inklings (* 1989), British musician
- Inkoom, Samuel (* 1989), Ghanaian soccer player
- Inkpen, Barbara (* 1949), British high jumper
- Inkpin, Albert (1884–1944), British politician (CPGB)
Inl
- Inler, Gökhan (* 1984), Swiss football player
Inm
- Inman, Autry (1929–1988), American country and rockabilly musician
- Inman, Bobby Ray (* 1931), American naval officer and intelligence officer, director of the NSA
- Inman, Henry (1801-1846) American painter
- Inman, Jeremy M. , American film director, screenwriter, film editor, and film producer
- Inman, Jesse (born 1977), British actor
- Inman, John (1935–2007), British actor and comedian
- Inman, Joshua (* 1980), American rower
- Inman, Melbourne (1878–1951), English billiards and snooker player
- Inman, Philip, 1st Baron Inman (1892–1979) British Labor Party politician and peer
- Inmon, Bill (* 1945), American computer scientist and author
Inn
- Inn, Frank (1916-2002), American animal trainer
- Inna (* 1986), Romanian singer
- Innanen, Mikko (* 1978), Finnish jazz musician and composer
- Innauer, Mario (* 1990), Austrian ski jumper
- Innauer, Toni (* 1958), Austrian ski jumper and ski jumping trainer
- Inné, Marcel (1934–2001), Nigerien teacher and politician
- Innella, Claudio (* 1990), Uruguayan football player
- Innemann, Květoslav (1910–1971), Czechoslovak party functionary (KPC)
- Innemann, Svatopluk (1896–1945), Czechoslovak film director, cameraman, screenwriter and actor
- Innenmoser, Jürgen (* 1942), German sports scientist and university professor
- Innerbichler, Alex (* 1985), Italian natural track luge
- Innerbichler, Günther (* 1983), Italian natural track tobogganist
- Innerebner, Florian (* 1989), Austrian actor
- Innerebner, Karl (1870–1970), Austrian civil engineer and building contractor
- Innerhofer, Christof (* 1984), Italian ski racer
- Innerhofer, Franz (1847–1918), Austrian physician, author, curator, curator and patron
- Innerhofer, Franz , Austrian writer
- Innerhofer, Johann (1837–1937), Austrian innkeeper and tourism pioneer
- Innerhofer, Josef (* 1931), Italian priest and publicist
- Innerhofer, Katharina (* 1991), Austrian biathlete
- Innerhofer, Sepp (1928–2019), Italian assassin from South Tyrol
- Innerkofler, Adolf (1872–1942), Roman Catholic clergyman and writer
- Innerkofler, Franz (1834–1898), South Tyrolean mountain guide
- Innerkofler, Johann Jakob (1833–1895), South Tyrolean mountain guide
- Innerkofler, Michael (1844–1888), South Tyrolean mountain guide
- Innerkofler, Sepp (1865–1915), Austrian mountain guide and innkeeper
- Innerkofler, Veit (1856–1935), South Tyrolean farmer and mountain guide
- Innes, Hammond (1913-1998), British author
- Innes, Laura (* 1957), American actress
- Innes, Michael (1906-1994), Scottish detective writer
- Innes, Neil (1944–2019), British musician and composer
- Innes, Robert (1861–1933), Scottish-South African astronomer
- Innes, Robert (* 1959), British clergyman, Anglican Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe
- Innes, Stewart (* 1991), British rower
- Innes-Ker, Guy, 10th Duke of Roxburghe (1954-2019), British nobleman
- Innes-Ker, James, 7th Duke of Roxburghe (1839-1892), British nobleman
- Inness, George (1825-1894) American tonalist painter
- Inngjerdingen, Christian (* 1996), Swedish ski jumper
- Innhausen and Knyphausen, Carl Philipp zu (1711–1784), East Frisian nobleman
- Innhausen and Knyphausen, Dodo Fürst zu (1876–1931), German landowner and parliamentarian
- Innhausen and Knyphausen, Dodo Heinrich zu (1729–1789), Prussian diplomat
- Innhausen and Knyphausen, Dodo II zu (1641–1698), Brandenburg-Prussian statesman
- Innhausen and Knyphausen, Dodo zu (1583–1636), general in the Thirty Years' War
- Innhausen and Knyphausen, Dodo zu (1877–1967), German manor owner and administrative lawyer
- Innhausen and Knyphausen, Edzard Moritz zu (1748–1824), President of the East Frisian landscape, first Count of Knyphausen
- Innhausen and Knyphausen, Edzard zu (1827–1908), German nobleman and politician (DHP), MdR
- Innhausen and Knyphausen, Friedrich Ernst zu (1678–1731), Prussian envoy and later minister
- Innhausen and Knyphausen, Philipp Wilhelm von (1591–1652), East Frisian nobleman
- Innhausen and Knyphausen, Rudolf Wilhelm zu (1620–1666), diplomat in the service of the States General, founder of the Dutch line of the Innhausen and Knyphausen family
- Innhausen and Knyphausen, Wilhelm zu (1716–1800), general of the Hessian auxiliary troops in the North American War of Independence
- Innig, Rudolf (* 1947), German organist
- Inniger, Heinz (* 1980), Swiss snowboarder
- Innih, George Agbazika (1938–2002), Nigerian politician and general
- Innis, Chris (* 1966), American film editor
- Innis, Harold Adams (1894–1952), Canadian economist and author, professor of political economy
- Inniss, Donville , Barbadian politician
- Inniss, Jennifer (* 1959), American long jumper and sprinter of Guyanese origin
- Inniss, Probyn Ellsworth (1936–2017), Governor of St. Christopher, Nevis and Anguilla
- Innitzer, Theodor (1875–1955), Austrian clergyman, Archbishop of Vienna and cardinal
- Innocent, George (1885–1957), British swimmer
- Innocenti, Antonio (1915-2008), Italian cardinal
- Innocenti, Danilo (1904–1949), Italian pole vaulter
- Innocenti, Marco (* 1978), Italian sports shooter
- Innocenti, Roberto (* 1940), Italian illustrator
- Innocentia , early Christian martyr and saint
- Innocentius , martyr, saint
- Innocenzo da Petralia , Italian Baroque sculptor
- Innokenti Weniaminow (1797–1879), Russian Orthodox saint
- Innocent I († 417), Pope
- Innocent II († 1143), Pope (1130–1143)
- Innocent III. (1161-1216), Pope
- Innocent III. , Antipope (1179–1180)
- Innocent IV († 1254), Pope
- Innocent IX. (1519–1591), Pope
- Innocent V (1225–1276), Pope 1276
- Innocent VI. († 1362), Pope (1352–1362)
- Innocent VII (1336–1406), Italian clergyman, Pope (1404–1406)
- Innocent VIII (1432–1492), Pope (1484–1492)
- Innocent von Berzo (1844–1890), Italian blessed of the Roman Catholic Church
- Innocent of Mevania , bishop
- Innocent X. (1574–1655), Pope (1644–1655)
- Innocent XI. (1611–1689), Pope (1676–1689)
- Innocent XII. (1615–1700), Pope (1691–1700)
- Innocent XIII. (1655–1724), Pope (1721–1724)
- Innreiter, Rainer (* 1972), Austrian writer
- Innthaler, Daniel (1847–1923), Austrian mountain guide
In O
- Inō Tadataka (1745-1818), Japanese surveyor and cartographer (1745-1818)
- Ino, Nobuyoshi (* 1950), Japanese jazz bassist
- Inocencio de la Inmaculada (1887–1934), Spanish martyr and Roman Catholic saint
- Inocêncio, Matheus Facho (* 1981), Brazilian hurdler and bobsledder
- Inoda, Shigeru (1955-2008), Japanese ophthalmologist and amateur astronomer
- Inofuentes Guisbert, Clemente (1900–1959), Bolivian military and diplomat
- Inoguchi, Kuniko (* 1952), Japanese politician of the LDP (Liberal Democrats)
- Inoha, Masahiko (* 1985), Japanese soccer player
- Inoki, Antonio (* 1943), Japanese wrestler, politician and non-fiction author
- Inokuchi, Hiroo (1927-2014) Japanese chemist
- Inokuma, Gen'ichirō (1902-1993), Japanese painter
- Inokuma, Isao (1938-2001), Japanese judoka
- Inomata, Kazuya (* 1985), Japanese biathlete
- Inomata, Shunji (1918–1990), Japanese civil engineer
- Inomata, Takeshi (* 1936), Japanese jazz and fusion musician (drums)
- Inoni, Ephraim (* 1947), Cameroonian politician, Prime Minister of Cameroon
- İnönü, Erdal (1926–2007), Turkish physics professor and politician
- İnönü, İsmet (1884–1973), General of the Ottoman Army, President and Prime Minister of Turkey
- Inoran (* 1970), Japanese J-rock musician, guitarist, singer, music producer
- Inos, Eloy (1949-2015), American Northern Mariana Politician
- Inosanto, Dan (* 1936), American martial artist
- Inose, Hiroshi (1927-2000), Japanese electrical engineer
- Inose, Kōsuke (* 2000), Japanese football player
- Inose, Naoki (* 1946), Japanese writer and politician
- Inosemzew, Wladislaw Leonidowitsch (* 1968), Russian economist, sociologist and politician
- Inozemzew, Volodymyr (1964-2020), Ukrainian triple jumper
- Inostranzew, Alexander Alexandrovich (1843–1919), Russian geologist
- Inostroza, Enrique (* 1921), Chilean marathon runner
- Inostroza, Raúl (* 1921), Chilean medium and long-distance runner
- Inoue, Akihisa (* 1947), Japanese physicist
- Inoue, Atsushi (* 1977), Japanese soccer player
- Inoue, Daisuke (* 1940), Japanese inventor of the karaoke machine
- Inoue, Enryō (1858-1919), Japanese philosopher and Buddhist of the Meiji period
- Inoue, Etsuko (* 1964), Japanese tennis player
- Inoue, Genzaburō (1829–1868), leader of the 6th Shinsengumi unit
- Inoue, Hideto (* 1982), Japanese soccer player
- Inoue, Hiroto (* 1993), Japanese long-distance runner
- Inoue, Hisashi (1934-2010), Japanese writer
- Inoue, Jō (* 1994), Japanese football player
- Inoue, Joe (* 1985), Japanese-American rock musician
- Inoue, Junnosuke (1869–1932), Japanese politician
- Inoue, Kaori (* 1982), Japanese volleyball player
- Inoue, Kaoru (1836–1915), Japanese politician
- Inoue, Kazuhiko (* 1954), Japanese voice actor
- Inoue, Kazuma (* 1990), Japanese soccer player
- Inoue, Kazuo (* 1981), Japanese racing cyclist
- Inoue, Keizō (1922–2002), Japanese jazz and improvisation musician
- Inoue, Kenji (* 1976), Japanese wrestler
- Inoue, Kenkabō (1870–1934), Japanese writer and journalist
- Inoue, Kikuko (* 1964), Japanese voice actress, narrator and singer-songwriter
- Inoue, Kiyoshi (1913–2001), Japanese historian, social scientist and university professor
- Inoue, Kōhei (* 1978), Japanese football player
- Inoue, Kōsei (* 1978), Japanese judoka
- Inoue, Kowashi (1844–1895), Japanese statesman
- Inoue, Manji (* 1929), Japanese artisan and living national treasure
- Inoue, Marina (* 1985), Japanese voice actress (seiyū) and singer
- Inoue, Masakichi (1886–1975), General in the Imperial Japanese Army
- Inoue, Masanori (* 1972), Japanese skeleton pilot
- Inoue, Masaru , Japanese astronomer
- Inoue, Masashige (1585–1661), Japanese chief inspector, key figure in government relations with the Dutch East India Company
- Inoue, Mitsuharu (1926–1992), Japanese writer
- Inoue, Miyabi (* 1991), Japanese tennis player
- Inoue, Naoya (* 1993), Japanese boxer
- Inoue, Nisshō (1887–1967), Japanese Buddhist preacher and nationalist
- Inoue, Nobutaka (* 1948), Japanese religious scholar and professor of Shinto studies
- Inoue, Rena (* 1976), Japanese figure skater
- Inoue, Rikito (* 1997), Japanese soccer player
- Inoue, Ryōta (* 1990), Japanese football player
- Inoue, Sadae (1886–1961), General in the Imperial Japanese Army
- Inoue, Satoko (* 1958), Japanese pianist
- Inoue, Shigeyoshi (1889–1975), Japanese admiral
- Inoue, Shigeyoshi (* 1980), Japanese chemist
- Inoué, Shinya (1921–2019), Japanese-American cell biologist and microscope operator
- Inoue, Shin'ya , Japanese film editor
- Inoue, Shion (* 1997), Japanese soccer player
- Inoue, Shōta (* 1989), Japanese football player
- Inoue, Shumpei , Japanese soccer player
- Inoue, Taira (* 1983), Japanese soccer player
- Inoue, Takehiko (* 1967), Japanese mangaka (comic artist)
- Inoue, Takeshi (* 1928), Japanese football player
- Inoue, Taki (* 1963), Japanese automobile racing driver
- Inoue, Takuto (* 1995), Japanese badminton player
- Inoue, Tetsuaki , Japanese badminton player
- Inoue, Tetsujirō (1856–1944), Japanese philosopher
- Inoue, Tetsuro (* 1991), Japanese soccer player
- Inoue, Tomoya (* 1984), Japanese badminton player
- Inoue, Toshiaki (* 1951), Japanese triple jumper
- Inoue, Toshihiko (* 1952), Japanese jazz musician
- Inoue, Wataru (* 1986), Japanese soccer player
- Inoue, Yasushi (1907–1991), Japanese writer
- Inoue, Yoshihisa (* 1947), Japanese politician
- Inoue, Yoshiko (* 1988), Japanese wrestler
- Inoue, Yūdai (* 1989), Japanese soccer player
- Inoue, Yūichi (1916–1985), Japanese painter and calligrapher
- Inoue, Yūichi , Japanese jazz musician
- Inoue, Yūki (* 1977), Japanese soccer player
- Inouye, Daniel (1924–2012), American politician
- Inoyatov, Rustam (* 1944), Uzbek government official, Colonel General (since 1999) and Head of the National Security Service (1995-2018)
Inp
- Inportunus , Roman consul 509 and Patricius
- Inpu-em-anch , ancient Egyptian official of the 3rd and 4th dynasties
- Inpy , head of the gate guard
Ins
- Ins, Jürg von (* 1953), Swiss ethnologist, journalist and writer
- Insa, Kiko (* 1988), Malaysian-Spanish soccer player
- Insa, Natxo (* 1986), Spanish soccer player
- Insaeng, Subenrat (* 1994), Thai discus thrower
- Insalaco, Giuseppe (1941–1988), Italian politician, Mafia victim
- Insalaco, John , American politician
- Insam, Adolf (* 1951), Italian ice hockey player and coach
- Insam, Alex (* 1997), Italian ski jumper
- Insam, Ernst (1927–2014), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Insam, Evelyn (* 1994), Italian ski jumper
- Insam, Grita (1939–2012), Austrian gallery owner
- Insam, Heribert (* 1957), Austrian microbiologist
- Insam, Leo (* 1975), Italian ice hockey player
- Insam, Luis (1901–1950), Italian sculptor (South Tyrol)
- Insam, Marco (* 1989), Italian ice hockey player
- Insana, Jon (born 1980), American ice hockey player
- Insanally, Samuel (* 1936), Guyanese politician and diplomat
- Insayif, Semier (* 1965), Austrian writer
- Inscription painter , Greek vase painter
- inscope21 (* 1994), German web video producer
- Inselkammer, Franz (1902–1986), German brewery owner
- Inselkammer, Franz (* 1935), German master brewer and entrepreneur
- Inselkammer, Jannik (1968–2014), German entrepreneur from the Inselkammer family and co-owner of Augustiner-Bräu in Munich
- Inselkammer, Peter (* 1940), German innkeeper and entrepreneur
- Inselkammer, Peter (* 1970), German innkeeper and entrepreneur
- Inselmann, Uwe (1958–2002), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Inselsberger, Jean (1882–1957), German trade unionist and Bavarian senator
- Insenhöfer, Hans (1907–1972), German butcher and senator (Bavaria)
- Insfran, Benjamin (* 1972), Brazilian beach volleyball player
- Insfrán, Gildo (* 1951), Argentine politician, governor of the Formosa province
- Insigne, Lorenzo (* 1991), Italian football player
- Insigne, Roberto (* 1994), Italian football player
- Insinger, Tim (* 1997), German basketball player
- Inskip, Thomas, 1st Viscount Caldecote (1876–1947), British lawyer and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Inslee, Jay (* 1951), American politician
- Insler, Stanley (1937-2019), American Indologist
- Insley, Will (1929–2011), American painter and architect
- Inso, Jaime do (1880–1967), Portuguese naval officer, author and orientalist
- Insook Bhushan (* 1952), South Korean and American table tennis player
- Insteius Bithynicus, Marcus , Roman suffect consul (162)
- Insteius Coelenus, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Insteius, Marcus , Roman military
- Insterburg, Ingo (1934-2018), German comedian, singer, multi-instrumentalist, writer and actor
- Instinsky, Hans Ulrich (1907–1973), German ancient historian
- Insúa, Alberto (1885–1963), Spanish writer
- Insúa, Emanuel (* 1991), Argentinian football player
- Insúa, Emiliano (* 1989), Argentinian football player
- Insúa, Federico (* 1980), Argentine soccer player
- Insua, Pablo (* 1993), Spanish soccer player
- Insula, Nikolaus de , Canon of Schwerin, Hamburg and Bremen
- Insulza, José Miguel (* 1943), Chilean politician
- Inšušinak-sunkir-nappipir , Elamite king
Int
- Int-Veen, Vera (* 1967), German television presenter
- Inta Pom († 1776), King of the Kingdom of Luang Phrabang
- Inta, Klemas (* 1941), Lithuanian politician
- Intadis, Areerat (* 1996), Thai shot putter
- Intan , Indonesian badminton player
- Intanon, Ratchanok (* 1995), Thai badminton player
- Intaphrenes , member of the nobility in Persia, conspirator against Gaumata
- Intelmann, Berend , German musician, composer and producer
- Intelmann, Tiina (* 1963), Estonian diplomat and ambassador
- Intemann, Walter (* 1944), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Vorarlberg
- İntepe, Hilmi Cem (* 1992), Turkish actor
- Interguglielmi, Elia (1746–1835), Italian painter
- Interlandi, Telesio (1894-1965), Italian Fascist journalist
- Interlenghi, Franco (1931–2015), Italian actor and film producer
- Intert, Amelie (* 1996), German tennis player
- Interwies, Nina (* 1993), German beach volleyball player
- Intezar, Milad (* 1992), Dutch-Afghan soccer player
- Inthakoumman, Lodkeo (* 1995), Laotian athlete
- Inthaler, Franz (1940-2004), Austrian cyclist
- Intharacha († 1424), King of the Ayutthaya Empire
- Intharat Apinyakool (* 1982), Thai soccer player
- Inthasom († 1749), King of the Kingdom of Luang Phrabang
- Inthavong († 1805), King of the Lao Kingdom of Vientiane
- Inti , princess of the ancient Egyptian 6th dynasty
- Intini, Giovanni (* 1965), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Tricarico
- Intiraymi, Manu (* 1978), American film and stage actor
- İntizar (* 1974), Turkish musician
- Intlekofer, Markus (* 1956), German boxer
- Intorp, Hans (1933–2020), German physician
- Intorre, Carmen , American jazz musician (drums)
- Intra, Enrico (* 1935), Italian jazz musician and composer
- Intra, Theo (1930–1981), German track cyclist
- Intranuovo, Ralph (* 1973), Italian-Canadian ice hockey player
- Intrator, Bożenna (* 1964), Polish-American writer and translator
- Introini, Juan (1948–2013), Uruguayan writer, literary essayist and university professor
- Introvigne, Massimo (* 1955), Italian sociologist
- Intrup, Paul (1916–1981), German lawyer and administrative officer
- Intsiful, Emily (* 1991), German singer
- Intveen, Bernd (* 1970), German musician
- Intveld, James (born 1959), American rockabilly musician and actor
- Intxausti, Beñat (* 1986), Spanish cyclist
- Intze, Otto (1843–1904), German engineer and university professor, professor of hydraulic engineering, building construction and building materials theory at RWTH Aachen University
Inu
- Inudō, Isshin (* 1960), Japanese film director and screenwriter
- Inui, Daichi (* 1989), Japanese soccer player
- Inui, Madoka , Japanese pianist
- Inui, Tai (* 1929), Japanese woodcut artist
- Inui, Takashi (* 1988), Japanese soccer player
- Inui, Takaya (* 1996), Japanese soccer player
- Inui, Tatsurō (* 1990), Japanese football player
- Inukai, Tomoya (* 1993), Japanese soccer player
- Inukai, Tsuyoshi (1855–1932), 29th Prime Minister of Japan
- Iñurrategi, Alberto (* 1968), Spanish mountaineer
- Inuzuka, Yūsuke (born 1983), Japanese football player
Inv
- Invader (* 1969), French street artist
- Invault, Étienne Maynon d ' (1721–1801), French lawyer
- Inverarity, Alison (* 1970), Australian high jumper
- Invernizzi, Claudio (* 1957), Uruguayan writer and advertiser
- Invernizzi, Giovanni (1926–1986), Italian rower
- Invernizzi, Giovanni (1931-2005), Italian football player and coach
- Invernizzi, Roberta (* 1966), Italian soprano
- Invictus, Augustus Sol (* 1983), American right-wing extremist lawyer and politician
- Invincibile, Danny (* 1979), Australian soccer player
- Involtini, Olsen , music producer, sound engineer and songwriter
Inw
- Inwagen, Peter van (* 1942), American philosopher
- Inwood, Brad (* 1953), Canadian classical philologist
- Inwood, Henry William (1794–1843) English architect, archaeologist, scholar, and author
- Inwood, Steve (born 1947), American actor
Inc
- Inzaghi, Eugen (1689–1760), abbot of the Benedictine monastery of St. Lambrecht
- Inzaghi, Filippo (* 1973), Italian football player
- Inzaghi, Simone (* 1976), Italian football player and coach
- Inzalaco, Tony (* 1938), American jazz drummer
- Inzamam-ul-Haq (* 1970), Pakistani cricketer
- Inzaurralde, Santos (1925–2013), Uruguayan writer, songwriter and politician
- Inzer, James C. (1887–1967), American politician
- Inzerillo, Salvatore (1944–1981), Sicilian Mafioso
- Inzikuru, Dorcus (* 1982), Ugandan athlete
- Inzinger, Alfred (* 1960), Austrian entrepreneur, motorsport team owner
- Inzinger, Max (* 1945), German TV chef
- Inzinger, Rudolf (1907–1980), Austrian mathematician
- Inzko, Valentin (* 1949), Austrian diplomat
- Inzko, Valentin sen. (1923–2002), Austrian Slavist, educator and politician
- Inzon, Charlie (* 1965), Filipino Roman Catholic clergyman, Vicar Apostolic of Jolo