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- La Badie, Florence (1888-1917), American silent film actress
- La Balue, Jean de († 1491), cardinal and minister under Louis XI.
- La Barba, Trentino (1915–1943), Italian soldier and resistance fighter
- La Barbara, Joan (* 1947), American singer and composer of contemporary music
- La Barbera, Angelo (1924–1975), Sicilian mafioso
- La Barbera, Salvatore (1922–1963), Sicilian mafioso
- La Barbera, Vincenzo , Italian painter and architect
- La Barre, François Poullain de (1647–1723), French philosopher
- La Barre, Jean de († 1534), French nobleman, governor of Paris, Prévôt de Paris
- La Barre, Michel de († 1745), French flautist and composer
- La Barre, Weston (1911-1996), American anthropologist
- La Barthe, Gérard de (1730–1810), French draftsman, etcher and painter
- La Barthe, Paul de, seigneur de Thermes (1482–1562), French military leader and Marshal of France
- La Baume Pluvinel, Aymar de (1860-1938), French astronomer
- La Baume, Claude de (1534–1584), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- La Baume, François de († 1587), French nobleman, governor of Provence
- La Baume, Günter (1911–1944), German submarine commander in World War II
- La Baume, Jean de († 1435), Savoy nobleman and military man
- La Baume, Joséphine de (* 1984), French actress
- La Baume, Nicolas Auguste de (1645–1716), French military, Maréchal de France
- La Baume, Peter (1916–1977), German prehistoric
- La Baume, Pierre de († 1544), Cardinal, Archbishop of Besançon, Bishop of Geneva
- La Baume, Wolfgang (1885–1971), German prehistoric
- La Beaumelle, Laurent Angliviel de (1726–1773), French writer and librarian
- La Bédoyère, Charles Angélique François Huchet de (1786–1815), French general under Napoléon Bonaparte
- La Belle Ferronière , mistress of the French King Francis I.
- La Belle Otéro (1868–1965), Spanish dancer and mistress
- La Béraudière du Rouhet, Louise de (1530–1586), mistress of the titular king of Navarre and the French kings Henry III. and Heinrich IV.
- La Berge, Anne (* 1955), American flautist and composer
- La Blanchère, René Du Coudray de (1853-1896), French classical archaeologist
- La Boétie, Étienne de (1530–1563), French writer
- La Boische, Charles de († 1749), French naval officer and governor of New France (1726–1746)
- La Bostrie, Dorothy (1928-2007), American songwriter
- la Bouche, Denise (* 1981), German porn actress
- La Boullaye Le Gouz, François de , French aristocrat and world traveler
- La Bourdonnais, Bertrand François Mahé de (1699–1753), French admiral
- La Bourdonnaye, François Régis de (1767–1839), French minister
- La Branche, Alcée Louis (1806–1861), American politician
- La Brète, Jean de (1858–1945), French writer
- La Brosse, Guy de (1586–1641), French physician and botanist
- La Brosse, Simon de (1965–1998), French actor
- La Broue, Salomon de , French riding instructor
- La Bruchollerie, Monique de (1915–1972), French pianist
- La Bruyère, Jean de (1645–1696), French writer
- La Calprenède, Gautier de Costes de († 1663), French writer and playwright
- La Casinière, Joëlle de (* 1944), Moroccan-French mixed media and video artist
- La Cava, Gregory (1892–1952), American film director and cartoonist
- La Caze, Louis de (1703–1765), French physician
- La Caze, Robert (1917–2015), French racing driver
- La Ceppède, Jean de († 1623), French Baroque writer
- La Chalotais, Louis-René de Caradeuc de (1701–1785), French lawyer
- La Chapelle, Jean de (1651–1723), French diplomat, political writer, playwright, novelist and member of the Académie française
- La Chapelle, Jean-Baptiste de , French mathematician, inventor and contributor to the Encyclopédie
- La Chapelle, Mathilde de (1863–1946), German theater actress and writer
- La Charce, Philis de (1645–1703), French war heroine in the Dauphiné during the War of the Palatinate Succession
- La Chassaigne, Françoise de (1544–1627), French nobleman and wife of Michel de Montaigne
- La Châtre, Claude de (1536–1614), French military officer during the Huguenot Wars, governor of Berry and von Bourges
- La Châtre, Claude-Louis de (1698–1740), Bishop of Agde
- La Châtre, Maurice (1814–1900), French publisher, Romanist and lexicographer
- La Châtre, Pierre de († 1171), Archbishop of Bourges
- La Chaussée, Pierre-Claude Nivelle de (1692–1754), French playwright
- La Chevallerie von la Motte, Ernst August de (1688–1758), Prussian lieutenant general, governor of Geldern
- La Chevallerie, Georg Ludwig de (1711–1768), British and electoral Braunschweig-Lüneburg Major General
- La Chevallerie, Ludwig von (1813–1884), Prussian major general
- La Chevallerie, Siegfried von (1860–1950), German general of the artillery
- La Condamine, Charles Marie de (1701–1774), French mathematician and astronomer
- La Conseillère, Pierre de , French theologian
- La Coste-Messelière, Pierre de (1894–1975), French classical archaeologist
- La Cour, Janus (1837–1909), Danish landscape painter
- La Cour, Mads (* 1980), Danish jazz musician (trumpet)
- La Cour, Poul (1846–1908), Danish physicist and inventor
- la Cour, Vilhelm (1883–1974), Danish historian
- La Croix de Castries, Charles Eugène Gabriel de (1727–1801), French military leader and Marshal of France
- La Croix, Marie de (1840–1917), French religious sister and mystic
- La Croix, Richard de (1824–1902), Prussian lawyer
- La Croix, Tanja (* 1982), Swiss model and DJ
- La Croze, Maturin Veyssière de (1661–1739), French orientalist, librarian, polymath
- La Cruz, Ernesto Sánchez , Venezuelan explorer, naval officer and prospector
- La Cruz, Julio César (* 1989), Cuban boxer
- La Curne de Sainte-Palaye, Jean-Baptiste de (1697–1781), French historian, philogist and antiquarian
- La Dow, George Augustus (1826–1875), American politician
- La Esterella (1919-2011), Belgian singer
- La Fare, Charles Auguste de (1644–1712), French poet
- La Farge, John (1835–1910) American painter, interior designer, and art historian
- La Farge, John (1880–1963), American Jesuit
- La Farge, Oliver (1901–1963), American anthropologist and author
- La Farina, Giuseppe (1815–1863), Italian writer, freedom fighter and politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- La Fauci, Nunzio (* 1953), Italian linguist
- La Fay Bardi, Miguel (* 1934), American clergyman, emeritus prelate of Sicuani
- La Faye, Jean-François Leriget de (1674–1731), French nobleman, diplomat, patron and member of the Académie française
- La Fayette, Louise de (1618–1665), confidante and advisor to the French King Louis XIII.
- La Fayette, Marie-Joseph Motier, Marquis de (1757–1834), French general and politician
- La Fayette, Marie-Madeleine de (1634–1693), French nobleman and writer
- La Ferrière, Serge Raynaud de (1916–1962), French astrologer and self-taught
- La Ferté-Senneterre, Henri de (1599–1681), French nobleman and officer
- La Fetra, Linnaeus Edford (1868–1965), American pediatrician
- La Flesche, Francis (1857–1932), American ethnologist
- La Flesche, Susette (1854–1903), American reformer, author, lecturer and human rights activist
- La Follette, Charles M. (1898–1974), American politician
- La Follette, Philip (1897–1965), American politician
- La Follette, Robert M. Junior (1895-1953), United States Senator
- La Follette, Robert M. Sr. (1855–1925), American politician
- La Follette, William (1860–1934), American politician
- La Font de Saint-Yenne, Étienne (1688–1771), French art critic
- La Fontaine, Agathe de (* 1972), French actress
- La Fontaine, Henri (1854–1943), Belgian lawyer and politician
- La Fontaine, Jacques de († 1732), French and Electoral Braunschweig-Lüneburg tapestry maker and courtyard paper maker
- La Fontaine, Jean de (1621–1695), French writer, poet
- La Fontaine, Julius (1891–1947), German lawyer and Nazi victim
- La Fontaine, Louis-Hippolyte (1807–1864), Canadian lawyer and politician
- La Fontaine, Michael de (* 1945), German songwriter and cultural scientist
- La Fontaine, Pietro (1860–1935), Italian clergyman, Patriarch of Venice and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- La Forêt, Jean de († 1537), French diplomat
- La Fosse, Antoine de (1653–1708), French playwright
- La Fosse, Charles de (1636-1716) French painter
- La Fosse, Louis Remy de († 1726), French architect who worked in Germany
- La Fosse, Philippe Etienne (1739–1820), French veterinarian
- La Fouine (born 1981), French rapper
- La Foye, Louis de (1781–1847), French natural scientist
- La Francesca, Gherardo (* 1946), Italian diplomat
- La Frappe, Hornet (* 1991), French rapper
- La Fresnaye, Jean Vauquelin de , French poet
- La Fresnaye, Roger de (1885–1925), French cubist painter
- La Furia, Jake (* 1979), Italian rapper
- La Galissonière, Roland-Michel Barrin de (1693–1756), French naval officer and governor
- La Gamba, Crescenzio , Italian painter
- La Garaye, Claude-Toussaint de Marot (1675–1755), French chemist and philanthropist
- La Garde, Pierre de (1717–1792), French pre-classical composer
- La Genière, Juliette de (* 1927), French classical archaeologist
- La Gorce, Pierre de (1846–1934), French lawyer, judge and historian
- La Goulue (1866–1929), French can-can dancer and tamer
- La Grande Sophie (* 1969), French musician and singer
- La Grange d'Arquian, François de († 1617), French nobleman, Marshal of France
- La Grange d'Arquien, Henri Albert de (1613–1707), Marquis and Cardinal
- La Grange d'Arquien, Marie Casimire Louise de (1641–1716), Queen of Poland
- La Grange, Anna de (1825–1905), French opera singer (soprano)
- La Grange, Henry-Louis de (1924–2017), French musicologist and biographer
- La Grange, Kyla (* 1986), British singer-songwriter
- La Grange, Nicolas de (1707–1767), French playwright, translator
- La Grenade, Cécile (* 1952), Grenadian nutritionist, entrepreneur and governor-general
- La Guardia, Jorge (* 1937), Spanish artist
- La Guêpière, Philippe de (1715–1773), French architect
- La Guéronnière, Arthur de (1816–1875), French diplomat and publicist
- La Guma, Alex (1925–1985), South African writer and opposition politician
- La Habana, Joaquín (* 1952), Cuban singer, dancer, entertainer and travesty artist
- La Harpe, Frédéric-César de (1754–1838), Swiss politician
- La Harpe, Jean-Baptiste Bénard de († 1765), French colonist and explorer
- La Harpe, Jean-François de (1739–1803), French critic and poet
- La Harpe, Pierre de , Swiss mathematician
- La Havas, Lianne (* 1989), English folk and soul singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
- La Haye, Charles Edward (1910–1978), French admiral
- La Haye, Claude , Canadian sound engineer
- La Haye, Reinier de , Dutch painter
- La Hèle, George de (1547–1586), Franco-Flemish composer and conductor of the Renaissance
- La Hengst, Bernadette (* 1967), German pop and electro-pop musician
- La Hire, Philippe de (1640–1718), French mathematician
- La Hong (* 1967), Austrian fashion designer
- La Hyre, Laurent de (1606–1656), French Baroque painter
- La India (* 1969), Puerto Rican salsa singer
- La Jaille, André-Charles de (1749–1815), French naval officer, explorer and cartographer
- La Jana (1905–1940), Austrian dancer and actress
- La Jonquière, Jacques-Pierre de Taffanel de (1685–1752), French admiral and governor-general of New France
- La Jugie, Guillaume de (1317-1374), cardinal
- La Jugie, Pierre de (1319-1376), cardinal
- La Lanne, Patrick de (* 1962), German local politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Delmenhorst
- La Laurencie, Charles-Eutrope de (1740-1816), French bishop
- La Liberté, Alfred (1882–1952), Canadian composer, pianist and music teacher
- la Llave, Pablo de (1773–1833), Mexican priest, politician, botanist and naturalist
- La Loggia, Giuseppe (1911–1994), Italian politician of the Democrazia Cristiana
- La Loubère, Simon de (1643–1729), French diplomat, ethnographer, mathematician, man of letters and member of the Académie française
- La Lumia, Isidoro (1823–1879), Italian politician and historian
- La Lupe (1939-1992), Cuban singer
- La Luzerne, César-Guillaume de (1738–1821), French clergyman and bishop of Langres
- La Macarrona, Juana (1870–1947), Spanish flamenco dancer
- La Madelène, Jules de (1820-1859), French writer
- La Malène, Christian de (1920–2007), French politician, member of the National Assembly and senator
- La Malfa, Giorgio (* 1939), Italian politician (Partito Repubblicano Italiano), member of the Camera dei deputati, MEP
- La Malfa, Ugo (1903–1979), Italian politician (Partito Repubblicano Italiano), member of the Camera dei deputati
- La Mantia, Simona (* 1983), Italian triple jumper
- La Marck, Diane de , Duchess of Nevers, Clermont and Tonnerre
- La Marck, Henri-Robert de (1539–1574), Duke of Bouillon, Prince of Sedan and Governor of Normandy
- La Marck, Robert II. De (1468–1536), Governor of Bouillon and Prince of Sedan
- La Marck, Robert III. de († 1537), Marshal of France
- La Marck, Robert IV. De (1512–1556), Marshal of France and Duke of Bouillon
- La Marmora, Alberto (1789–1863), Piedmontese general and naturalist
- La Marmora, Alessandro (1799–1855), Italian general
- La Marmora, Alfonso (1804–1878), Italian general and politician
- La Marr, Barbara (1896–1926), American actress, screenwriter, and journalist
- La Marr, Mike (* 1962), Swiss radio presenter
- La Mesnardière, Hippolyte-Jules Pilet de (1610–1663), French doctor, poet, translator, literary theorist, courtier and member of the Académie française
- La Mettrie, Julien Offray de (1709–1751), French doctor and philosopher
- La Mia Denaver, Deborah , makeup artist
- La Monnoye, Bernard de (1641–1728), French poet, scholar and member of the Académie française
- La Mont, Walter Douglas (1889–1942), American pilot, marine engineer, and inventor
- La Montaine, John (1920–2013), American composer and pianist
- La Morlière, Jacques Rochette de (1719–1785), French libertine, man of letters, playwright, journalist and pamphlet writer
- La Mothe le Vayer, François de (1588–1672), French antiquarian, philosopher and moralist
- La Mothe-Houdancourt, Charlotte de (1654–1744), French governess of the royal children of France
- La Mothe-Houdancourt, Henri de († 1684), French bishop
- La Mothe-Houdancourt, Jérôme de (1617–1693), French bishop
- La Mothe-Houdancourt, Philippe de (1605–1657), Viceroy of Catalonia, commander in chief of the French armies in Spain
- La Motte Fouqué, Heinrich August de (1698–1774), Prussian general
- La Motte Fouqué, Heinrich Karl de , Prussian colonel and commander of Fort Prussia
- La Motte, Antoine Houdar de (1672–1731), French playwright, librettist, poet and literary theorist
- La Motte, Diether de (1928–2010), German musician, composer, music theorist and university professor
- La Motte-Fouqué, Friedrich de (1843–1921), Prussian officer, most recently major general
- La Motte-Haber, Helga de (* 1938), German musicologist
- La Motte-Vauvert, Charles-Jean de (1782–1860), French bishop
- La Mude, Greg , South African squash player
- La Mure, Pierre (1899–1976), French writer
- La Nefera (* 1988), Swiss rapper
- La Nicca, Richard (1794–1883), Swiss engineer, responsible for planning the first Jura water correction
- La Niña de los Peines (1890–1969), Spanish flamenco singer
- La Noue, François de (1531–1591), French Huguenot leader and writer
- la Nux, Paul Véronge de (1853–1928), French composer
- La Palme, Béatrice (1878–1921), Canadian opera singer (soprano), violinist and music teacher
- La Palud, Louis de († 1451), Bishop of Lausanne and Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne
- La Parra, Benito García de (1884–1953), Spanish composer and music teacher
- La Parra, Rajiv van (* 1991), Dutch football player
- La Patellière, Denys de (1921–2013), French film director and screenwriter
- La Pergola, Antonio (1931–2007), Italian lawyer and politician, MEP
- La Pérouse, Jean-François de (1741–1788), French navigator, circumnavigator and geographer
- La Perricholi (1748–1819), Peruvian actress and mistress of the viceroy
- La Perrière, Guillaume de (1499–1554), French writer, chronicler, moralist and emblematicist
- La Peyrère, Isaac de (1596–1676), French diplomat
- La Piana, Calogero (* 1952), Italian religious, retired Archbishop of Messina-Lipari-Santa Lucia del Mela
- la Piedra, Natalie de (* 1965), German actress and voice actress
- La Pierre, Richard (1842–1893), German architect, railroad and military builder
- La Placa, Alison (* 1959), American theater and film actress and voice actress
- La Place, François-Marie-Joseph de (1757–1823), French Latinist and Romanist
- La Plante, Laura (1904–1996), American actress
- La Poix de Fréminville, Christophe Paulin de (1787–1848), French naval officer, zoologist and archaeologist
- La Polaca (1944–2010), Spanish dancer and actress
- La Porta, Elizza (1902–1997), Romanian actress
- La Porta, Rafael , Argentine economist and university professor
- La Porte, Amador de († 1644), Grand Prior of France to the Order of St. John
- La Porte, Armand-Charles de (1632–1713), French military, Grand Master of the Artillery of France
- La Porte, Charles de (1602–1664), Marshal of France, surintendant des Finances
- La Porte, Juan (born 1959), Puerto Rican boxer
- La Pouplinière, Alexandre Le Riche de (1693–1762), French tax farmer (fermier général) and patron
- La Presle, Jacques de (1888–1969), French composer and music teacher
- La Quintinie, Jean-Baptiste de (1626–1688), French lawyer and master horticulturist
- La Ramee, Jacques , Canadian trapper, fur trader and explorer
- La Regina, Adriano (* 1937), Italian classical archaeologist and Etruscanologist
- La Révellière-Lépeaux, Louis-Marie de (1753–1824), French politician and member of the board of directors
- La Reynie, Gabriel Nicolas de (1625–1709), first lieutenant general in the French police
- La Riboisière, Ferdinand Baston de (1790–1812), French cavalry officer
- La Rivers, Ira (1915–1977), American entomologist and biologist
- La Rocca, Frank (* 1951), American composer
- La Rocca, Ketty (1938–1976), Italian concept and body art artist and poet of visual poetry
- La Rocca, Roberto (* 1991), Venezuelan racing car driver
- La Rocca, Sal (* 1961), Belgian jazz bassist
- La Roche, Carl Georg von (1766–1839), Prussian secret upper mountain ridge
- La Roche, Carl von (1794–1884), German-Austrian actor
- La Roche, Emanuel (1863–1922), Swiss architect
- La Roche, Johann (1745–1806), Austrian theater actor, comedian and playwright
- La Roche, Karl du Jarrys Freiherr von (1811–1881), lieutenant general of Baden, historian
- La Roche, Käthi (* 1948), Swiss pastor
- La Roche, Maximiliane von (1756–1793), daughter of the writer Sophie von La Roche and a childhood friend of Goethe
- La Roche, Raoul (1889–1965), Swiss banker, patron and art collector
- La Roche, Robert (* 1938), Austrian designer
- La Roche, Sophie von (1730–1807), German writer and salonnière
- La Roche, Walther von (1936–2010), German journalist and journalism teacher
- La Roche-Aymon, Charles-Antoine de (1697–1777), French clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- La Roche-Aymon, Karl Anton Stephan Paul von (1772–1849), Franco-Prussian general
- La Roche-Starkenfels, Friedrich von (1769–1838), Prussian lieutenant general and commandant of Schweidnitz
- La Roche-sur-Yon, Charles de († 1565), French nobleman and military man, governor of Paris and Dauphiné
- La Rochefoucauld, Antoine de (1471–1537), French nobleman, governor of Paris and Île-de-France
- La Rochefoucauld, François de (1558–1645), Catholic bishop and cardinal
- La Rochefoucauld, François de (1613–1680), French writer
- La Rochefoucauld, Louis-Alexandre de (1743–1792), French nobleman and politician
- La Rochefoucauld, Sosthènes de (1897–1970), French racing driver
- La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt, François Alexandre Frédéric duc de (1747–1827), French politician, entrepreneur and social reformer
- La Rochefoucauld-Montbel, Dominique de (* 1950), French major hospital officer of the Order of Malta
- La Rochejaquelein, Henri de (1772–1794), French nobleman and one of the leaders of the Vendée uprising during the French Revolution
- La Rochejaquelein, Henri-Auguste-Georges de (1805–1867), French military and politician
- La Rochejaquelein, Victoire de Donnissan de (1772–1857), French author
- La Rochenoire, Julien de (1825–1899), French painter and etcher
- La Rocque, François de (1885–1946), French soldier and nationalist politician
- La Rocque, Rod (1898–1969), American film actor, primarily in silent films
- La Roque, Stephan Laurenz de († 1742), French painter
- La Rosa, Francesco (1926-2020), Italian football player
- La Rosa, Giuseppe (* 1963), Italian film director
- La Rosa, Michele (* 1980), Italian racing driver
- La Rosa, Ugo (* 1925), Italian documentary filmmaker
- La Rose, Natalie (* 1988), Dutch R&B singer
- La Rue, Frank William (* 1952), Guatemalan UN Special Rapporteur on the right to freedom of expression and expression
- La Ruelle, Joseph (1822–1900), German lithographer, businessman, newspaper publisher and printer owner
- La Russa, Ignazio (* 1947), Italian politician (Fratelli d'Italia), former Minister of Defense, Vice-President of the Senate
- La Sablière, Bertrand Edmond Rochereau de (1903–1987), French diplomat
- La Sablière, Jean-Marc de (* 1946), French diplomat
- La Sablière, Marguerite Hessein de (1636–1693), patroness of artists, writers and scientists
- La Sale, Antoine de , French writer
- la Salle, Bernardon de (1339-1391), Condotters
- La Salle, Eriq (* 1962), American actor, director, producer and screenwriter
- La Salle, Gadifer de (1355–1422), French soldier
- La Salle, Johannes Baptist de (1651–1719), French priest and founder of an order
- La Salle, Robert Cavelier de (1643–1687), French explorer
- La Salle, Roch (1929–2007), Canadian politician
- La Salvia, Galilea (* 2003), American actress
- La Scola, Vincenzo (1958-2011), Italian opera singer (tenor)
- La Selva, Anita , Canadian actress and dancer
- La Selva, Vincent (1929–2017), American conductor and music teacher
- La Sen Thai Puvanart (1462–1495), King of Lan Chang
- La Sére, Emile (1802-1882), American politician
- La Sierra, Valentín de (1898-1926), Mexican Cristero
- La Soujeol, Benoît-Dominique de (* 1955), French Roman Catholic theologian and Dominican
- La Taille, Jean de (1535–1608), French poet and playwright
- La Terra, Noemi (* 1978), Italian singer and musician
- La Teulière, Matthieu de , French writer, art connoisseur, civil servant and director of the Académie de France à Rome
- La Thangue, Henry Herbert (1859–1929) British Naturalism and Late Impressionist painter
- La Tigresa del Oriente (* 1945), Peruvian singer, actress, beautician and hairdresser
- La Tombelle, Fernand de (1854–1928), French organist and composer
- La Torre, Pio (1927–1982), Italian politician
- La Torre, Todd (* 1972), American musician
- La Touche, John David Digues (1861–1935), French-Irish ornithologist and tax officer
- La Tour d'Auvergne, Emmanuel Théodose de (1643–1715), French cardinal
- La Tour d'Auvergne, Emmanuel Théodose de , French nobleman, Grand Chamberlain of France
- La Tour d'Auvergne, Frédéric-Maurice de (1605–1652), Duke of Bouillon and French general
- La Tour d'Auvergne, Godefroy Maurice de (1636–1721), French nobleman, Grand Chamberlain of France
- La Tour d'Auvergne, Henri de, duc de Bouillon (1555–1623), Marshal of France and Duke of Bouillon
- La Tour d'Auvergne, Henri Oswald de (1671–1747), French cleric, Abbot of Cluny, Archbishop of Tours, Archbishop of Vienne, Cardinal
- La Tour d'Auvergne, Henri-Godefroy de (1823–1871), French nobleman, statesman of the Second Empire
- La Tour d'Auvergne, Madeleine de (1495–1519), mother of Caterina de 'Medici
- La Tour d'Auvergne, Marie Louise de (1725–1793), French nobleman
- La Tour du Pin Gouvernet, Frédéric-Séraphin de (1759–1837), French officer, civil servant and diplomat
- La Tour du Pin Gouvernet, Jean-Frédéric de (1727–1794), French officer and minister of war
- La Tour du Pin, Hadelin de (* 1951), French diplomat with the rank of ambassador
- La Tour, Elvine de (1841–1916), founder of the Evangelical Foundation de La Tour in Treffen am Ossiacher See
- La Tour, François II. De (1497–1532), French nobleman, diplomat and military man, governor of Île-de-France
- La Tour, Georges de (1593–1652), French Baroque painter
- La Tour, Maurice Quentin de (1704–1788), portrait painter of the French Rococo
- La Tour-Maubourg, Charles César de Fay de (1756–1831), French general
- La Tour-Maubourg, Marie Victor Nicolas de Fay de (1768–1850), French general
- La Tourneaux, Robert (1941–1986), American actor
- La Trémoille, Charles-Armand-René de (1708–1741), French nobleman, officer and member of the Académie française
- La Trémoille, Claude de (1566–1604), Duke of Thouars and La Trémouille, Prince of Talmond
- La Trémoille, Georges de († 1446), Count of Guînes
- La Trémoille, Henri de (1598–1674), Duke of Thouars and La Trémouille
- La Trémoille, Joseph-Emmanuel de (1659–1720), French Catholic cardinal
- La Trémoille, Louis II. De (1460–1525), French general and Vice Count of Thouars
- La Trémoille, Marie-Anne de (1642–1722), French nobleman, adviser to the Spanish royal couple Philip V and Maria Luisa of Savoy
- La Trobe, Charles (1801–1875), First Lieutenant Governor of Victoria
- La Trobe, Johann Friedrich (1769–1845), Baltic German composer
- La Vaissière, Étienne de (* 1969), French historian and orientalist
- La Valette, Charles de (1806–1881), French diplomat and politician
- La Valette, Jean de (1494–1568), 49th Grand Master of the Order of Malta
- La Valette, Jean Louis de Nogaret de (1554–1642), Admiral of France, Duke of Épernon
- La Valette-St. George, Adolph von (1831–1910), German anatomist and university professor
- La Vallée, Jean de († 1696), Swedish architect
- La Vallée, Simon de († 1642), French-Swedish architect
- La Vallée-Poussin, Louis de (1869–1938), Belgian orientalist
- La Vallière, Louise de (1644–1710), French Discalced Carmelite, former mistress of Louis XIV.
- La Varende, Jean de (1887–1959), French author, literary critic and painter
- La Varenne, François-Pierre de (1618–1678), French cook and author
- La Vaudère, Jane de (1857–1908), French naturalist writer, a representative of the fin de siècle (decadence poetry)
- La Vaulx, Henry de (1870–1930), French balloonist and author
- La Vega, Francesco (1737–1804), Spanish archaeologist
- La Vérendrye, Louis-Joseph Gaultier de (1717–1761), French-Canadian explorer and fur trader
- La Vérendrye, Pierre Gaultier de Varennes, sieur de (1685–1749), Canadian officer, fur trader and explorer
- La Verne, Lucille († 1945), American theater and film actress
- La Verpillière, Charles de (* 1954), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- La Via, Giovanni (* 1963), Italian politician, MEP
- La Ville, Jean-Ignace de (1702–1774), French Roman Catholic bishop, diplomat and member of the Académie française
- La Villemarqué, Théodore Hersart de (1815–1895), French linguist and antiquarian
- La Violette, Wesley (1894–1978), American composer
- La Virotte, Louis-Anne (1725–1759), French physician, military man, and encyclopedist
- La Volpe, Ricardo (* 1952), Argentine soccer player and coach
- La Zouche, Alan, 1st Baron la Zouche of Ashby , English nobleman
- La Zouche, William, 1st Baron Zouche of Mortimer († 1337), English nobleman
- La, Helmut (* 1981), Austrian actor
- Lã, João Rosa (* 1946), Portuguese diplomat