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- Laáb, Mátyás (1746–1823), Croatian writer and Catholic priest
- Laab, Wolfgang (* 1967), Austrian musician, composer, songwriter and producer
- Laaban, Ilmar (1921–2000), Estonian poet and literary translator
- Laaber, Otto (1934–1973), Austrian poet
- Laabs, Dean (* 1965), American jazz trumpeter
- Laabs, Dietrich , German basketball coach and player
- Laabs, Dirk (* 1973), German author, journalist and filmmaker
- Laabs, Hans (1915-2004), German painter
- Laabs, Hans-Joachim (1921–2009), German politician (SED) and State Secretary
- Laabs, Joochen (* 1937), German writer
- Laabs, Klaus (* 1953), German literary translator and editor
- Laabs, Laura (* 1985), German director
- Laabs, Richard (1895–1979), Lutheran theologian and university professor
- Laabus, Reio (* 1990), Estonian football player
- Laacher Samsonmeister , late Romanesque stonemason
- Laachraoui, Mourad (* 1995), Belgian Taekwondoin
- Laack, Benedict van (* 1997), German basketball player
- Laack, Fritz (1900–1990), German adult education center teacher and ministerial official
- Laack, Walter van (* 1957), German doctor and thanatologist
- Laade, Wolfgang (1925–2013), German ethnomusicologist
- Laaf, Nina (* 1977), German sculptor
- Laaff, Ernst (1903–1987), German musician, professor and university rector
- Laag, Heinrich (1892–1972), Protestant theologian, professor of church history
- Laag, Hermann (1926-2010), German soccer player
- Laag, Otto-Kurt (1897–1971), German teacher and local researcher
- Laage, Barbara (1920–1988), French actress
- Laage, Christoph Friedrich (1772–1839), German Hegereiter
- Laage, Erwin (1920–1997), German garden architect
- Laage, Gerhart (1925–2012), German architect, professor and rector of the University of Hanover
- Laage, Gladys Chai von der (* 1953), German photographer and athlete
- Laage, Hans Christian (1853–1931), lay researcher on prehistory
- Laage, Karl Ernst (1920–2017), German literary scholar and biographer
- Laâge, Lou de (* 1990), French actress
- Laage, Rolf von der (1932-2006), German journalist, sports official and sports organizer
- Laage, Wilhelm (1868–1930), German painter and wood cutter
- Laager, Fridolin (1883–1975), Swiss politician of the farmers, trade and citizens' party (BGB)
- Laager, Gustav (1867–1931), Swiss entrepreneur
- Laager, Victor (1900–1985), Swiss entrepreneur
- Laak, Claudia van (* 1963), German radio journalist
- Laak, Dirk van (* 1961), German historian
- Laak, Everard ter (1868–1931), Dutch Roman Catholic missionary and bishop
- Laak, Martin te , church musician and choir director
- Laak, Petra van (* 1966), German author, speaker and entrepreneur
- Laak, Phil (* 1972), American poker player
- Laak, Wilhelm van (1881–1956), doctor and politician (CDU), MdL
- Laake, Franz (* 1954), German journalist and television presenter
- Laake, Heinz te (1925–2001), German artist of painting, kinetics and sculpture
- Laakkonen, Risto (* 1967), Finnish ski jumper
- Laakkonen, Roosa (* 1994), Finnish national volleyball player
- Laakmann, Anni (* 1937), German chess master
- Laakmann, Heinrich (1802-1891), German printer, publisher and bookseller in Estonia
- Laakmann, Heinrich (1840–1924), German Catholic clergyman
- Laakmann, Heinrich (1892–1955), German-Baltic historian
- Laakso, Leo (1918–2002), Finnish ski jumper
- Laakso, Markku (* 1978), Finnish conductor
- Laakso, Martti (* 1943), Finnish wrestler
- Laakso, Matti (* 1939), Finnish wrestler
- Laakso, Teemu (* 1987), Finnish ice hockey player
- Laaksonen, Antti (* 1973), Finnish ice hockey player
- Laaksonen, Henri (* 1992), Swiss-Finnish tennis player
- Laaksonen, Simo (* 1998), Finnish racing car driver
- Laalou, Amine (* 1982), Moroccan middle-distance runner
- Lââm (* 1971), Tunisian-French singer
- Laaman, Eduard (1888–1941), Estonian journalist, contemporary historian and politician
- Laaman, Elmar (1906–1942), Estonian football player
- Laaman, Ilona (1934–2017), Estonian poet
- Laamanen, Jukka-Pekka (* 1976), Finnish ice hockey player
- Laan, Dick (1894–1973), Dutch children's author and film pioneer
- Laan, Eberhard van der (1955–2017), Dutch lawyer and politician (PvdA)
- Laan, Hans van der (1904–1991), Dutch Benedictine monk and architect
- Laan, Harry van der (* 1936), Dutch astrophysicist
- Laan, Reint (1914–1993), Dutch politician and trade unionist
- Laan, Shalisa van der (* 1999), Dutch singer
- Laanan, Fadila (* 1967), Belgian politician
- Laanemäe, Mart (* 1959), Estonian diplomat
- Laaneots, Ants (* 1948), Estonian politician & former general
- Laanet, Kalle (* 1965), Estonian politician, member of the Riigikogu
- Laar, Augusta (* 1955), German performance artist, poet and musician
- Laar, Clemens (1906–1960), German writer
- Laar, Conrad Peter (1853–1929), German chemist
- Laar, Dennis van de (* 1994), Dutch racing driver
- Laar, Getter (* 1989), Estonian soccer player
- Laar, Johannes van (1860–1938), Dutch chemist
- Laar, Kalle (* 1955), German musician and performance artist
- Laar, Louis van de (1921-2004), Dutch politician (KVP)
- Laar, Mart (* 1960), Estonian politician and historian
- Laar, Ulrike (1824–1881), German genre and portrait painter
- Laarchus , son of King Battos II.
- Laarmann, Jürgen (* 1967), German publicist and journalist
- Laars, Björn (* 1974), German soccer player
- Laartz, Gerhard (* 1940), German rock and fusion musician (keyboards)
- Laas Unltd. (* 1981), German rapper
- Laas, Alexander (* 1984), German soccer player
- Laas, Ernst (1837–1885), German educator and philosopher
- Laas, Walter (1870–1951), German engineer and rector of the TH Berlin
- Laasch, Dirk (* 1955), German actor and radio play speaker
- Laasch, Theodor (1894–1956), German Lutheran theologian and state superintendent
- Laaser, Erich (* 1951), German radio presenter and sports reporter
- Laaser, Marco (* 1977), German soccer player
- Laasma, Liina (* 1992), Estonian javelin thrower
- Laasner, Arnold (1906–1964), Estonian football player
- Laasner, Hans , German portrait and genre painter and illustrator
- Laasner, Lea Saskia (* 1980), Swiss author
- Laasonen, Kauko (* 1951), Finnish archer
- Laasonen, Kyösti (* 1945), Finnish archer
- Laass, Ralf (* 1968), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Laat, Itzhak de (* 1994), Dutch short tracker
- Laatikainen, Arto (* 1980), Finnish ice hockey player
- Laats, Johan (* 1967), Belgian judoka
- Laats, Philip (* 1963), Belgian judoka
- Laatsch, Harald (* 1956), German politician (AfD)
- Laatsch, Willi (1905–1997), German soil and forest scientist
- Laatz, Johann von , Bohemian alchemist
- Laau, Seui († 2012), Samoan politician in American Samoa
- Laayouni, Zoubida (* 1956), Moroccan discus thrower
Lab
- Laba, Izabella (* 1966), Polish-Canadian mathematician
- Laba, Marianna (* 1968), Ukrainian singer, People's Artist of Ukraine
- Labadie, Jean de (1610–1674), pietistic mystic, preacher and author
- Labahn, Michael (* 1964), German Protestant theologian and New Testament scholar
- Lab'aia , ruler of Shechem in the Middle Bronze Age
- Labak, Alexander (* 1962), Austrian manager
- Labak, Antun (* 1970), Croatian football player
- Labaka, Mikel (* 1980), Spanish soccer player
- Labaki, Nadine (* 1974), Lebanese actress and director
- Labalsa, Silvia Parra (* 1980), Spanish soccer player
- Laban, Ahmad Abu (1946-2007), Danish imam
- Laban, André Perrottet von (1916–1956), Swiss stage designer and theater building visionary
- Laban, Ferdinand (1856–1910), German writer, art historian and librarian
- Laban, Rudolf von (1879–1958), Hungarian dancer, choreographer and dance theorist
- Laban, Vincent (* 1984), Cypriot soccer player
- Labanauskas, Darius (* 1976), Lithuanian darts player
- Labanc, Kevin (* 1995), American ice hockey player
- Laband, Fritz (1925–1982), German soccer player
- Laband, John (* 1947), South African historian
- Laband, Paul (1838–1918), German specialist in German, legal historian and constitutional law teacher
- Labandeira, Marcos (* 1995), Uruguayan football player
- Labandera, Roberto (* 1954), Spanish politician (Catalonia)
- Labanovskis, Rišards (* 1940), Latvian journalist, philologist and politician
- Labant, Vladimír (* 1974), Slovak football player
- LaBar, Jeff (born 1963), American musician
- Labar, Ronan (* 1989), French badminton player
- LaBarba, Fidel (1905-1981), American boxer
- LaBarbera, Jason (* 1980), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper and coach
- LaBarbera, Joe (born 1948), American jazz drummer
- LaBarbera, John (* 1945), American jazz musician
- LaBarbera, Pat (* 1944), American jazz saxophonist, flautist and clarinetist
- Labarca, Eduardo (* 1938), Chilean storyteller, essayist, journalist and lawyer
- Labarna , Hittite great king
- Labarraque, Antoine Germain (1777-1850), French chemist and pharmacist
- Labarre, Emile Joseph (1883–1965), European linguist, paper historian, and watermark researcher
- Labarre, Théodore (1805–1870), French harp virtuoso and composer
- Labarrère, André (1928–2006), French politician (PS), member of the National Assembly
- Labarrière, Hélène (* 1963), French jazz and improvisation musician
- Labarta i Planas, Francesc (1883–1963), Catalan painter, draftsman and art teacher
- Labarte, Charles Jules (1797–1880), French art historian
- Labarthe, Samuel (* 1962), French-Swiss actor and voice actor
- Labasanow, Tschingis Suleimanowitsch (* 1991), Russian wrestler
- Lābāši-Marduk († 556 BC), king of the New Babylonian Empire
- Labastida Ochoa, Francisco (* 1942), Mexican politician (PRI)
- Labastida y Dávalos, Pelagio Antonio de (1816-1891), Mexican clergyman and archbishop
- LaBastille, Anne (1935–2011), American author and ecologist
- Labat, Florencia (* 1971), Argentinian tennis player
- Labat, Jean-Baptiste (1663–1738), missionary, plantation owner and travel writer
- Labat, Jean-Noël (1959–2011), French botanist
- Labat, René (1904–1974), French Assyriologist and university professor
- LaBate, Joseph (* 1993), American ice hockey player
- Labate, Wilma (* 1949), Italian documentary filmmaker and film director
- Labatt, Leonhard (1838–1897), Swedish opera singer (tenor) on German stages and singing teacher
- LaBatte, Philip (1911–2002), American ice hockey player
- Labatut, André (1891–1977), French fencer and Olympic champion
- Labaune, Patrick (* 1951), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Labayen, Julio Xavier (1926-2016), Filipino Roman Catholic Bishop
- Labbadia, Bruno (* 1966), German soccer player and coach
- Labbe, Arnaud (* 1976), French racing cyclist
- Labbé, Jean-François (* 1972), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper and official
- Labbé, Stephanie (* 1986), Canadian soccer player
- Labbé, Werner (1909–1989), German painter, illustrator and graphic artist
- Labbette, Dora (1898-1984), English singer
- Labé, Louise († 1566), French poet
- LaBeach, Lloyd (1922-1999), Panamanian sprinter
- Labeau, Audrey (* 1985), French diver
- LaBeau, Lily (* 1991), American porn actress
- Labeaume, Régis (* 1956), Canadian politician
- Labeckas, Kęstutis (* 1988), Lithuanian chess player
- Labed, Ariane (* 1984), French actress
- L'Abée-Lund, Henrik (* 1986), Norwegian biathlete
- L'Abée-Lund, Magnus (* 1988), Norwegian biathlete
- LaBeef, Sleepy (1935–2019), American musician (rockabilly, country, blues and gospel)
- LaBeija, Pepper (1948–2003), American drag queen and fashion designer
- Labella, Vincenzo (1925-2018), Italian screenwriter, film producer and film director
- Labelle, Charles (1849–1903) Canadian composer, choir director, conductor and music teacher
- Labelle, Dominique (* 1960), Canadian soprano
- Labelle, Jean-Baptiste (1825–1898), Canadian organist, pianist, composer and conductor
- LaBelle, Patti (* 1944), American singer
- Labelye, Charles (1705–1762), Swiss civil engineer
- Labenski, Jürgen (1940–2007), German film scholar and critic
- Labenwolf, Georg († 1585), German ore caster
- Labenwolf, Pankraz (1492–1563), Nuremberg ore caster
- Labenz, Norbert (* 1929), German sculptor
- Labeo, Cornelius , Roman scholar and writer
- Labeo, Gaius Atinius , tribune of the people
- LaBeouf, Shia (* 1986), American actor and performance artist.
- Labèque, Katia (* 1950), French pianist
- Labèque, Marielle (* 1952), French pianist
- Laber, Gerhard (* 1946), Austrian percussive sound engineer
- Laberenz, Aino (* 1981), German stage and costume designer
- Laberenz, Martin (* 1982), German theater director
- Laberge, André (* 1940), Canadian harpsichordist and organist
- LaBerge, Jaclyn (* 1984), Canadian skeleton athlete
- LaBerge, Stephen (* 1947), American researcher in the field of lucid dreams
- Laberius Licinianus, Quintus , Roman suffect consul (144)
- Laberius Maximus, Lucius , Prefect of the Province of Egypt, Praetorian Prefect
- Laberius Maximus, Manius , Roman consul 89 and 102 and military
- Laberius Priscus, Gaius , Roman suffect consul (142)
- Laberius, Decimus (105 BC – 43 BC), Roman knight and mime poet
- Labes, Faustinus , Sternberg's reformer
- Labes, Thea (1937–2011), German church musician
- Labesse, Jean-Pierre (* 1943), French mathematician
- Labetsik, Dzmitry (* 1991), Belarusian biathlete
- Labeyrie, Antoine Émile Henry (* 1943), French astronomer
- Labeyrie, Louis (* 1992), French basketball player
- Labhardt, Alfred (1874–1949), Swiss gynecologist and obstetrician
- Labhardt, Emanuel (1810–1874), Swiss landscape painter
- Labhardt, Jakob (1881–1949), Swiss officer
- Labhardt, Philipp Gottlieb (1811–1874), Swiss politician
- Labhardt, Robert (* 1947), Swiss historian and Germanist
- Labhart, Christoph (1644–1695), Swiss glyptist (glass and rock crystal cutter)
- Labhart, Heinrich (1919–1977), Swiss chemist
- Labhart, Toni (* 1937), Swiss geologist and mineralogist
- Labia, Fausta (1870–1935), Italian opera singer
- Labia, Maria (1880–1953), Italian opera singer (soprano)
- Labiadh, Mohamed (* 1989), German-Tunisian soccer and futsal player
- LaBianca, Leno (1925–1969), American entrepreneur, owner of a supermarket chain and victim of the Tate LaBianca murders
- LaBianca, Rosemary (1930–1969), American boutique owner and victim of the Tate LaBianca murders
- Labib, Subhi (1924–1987), Egyptian-German orientalist
- Labica, Georges (1930–2009), French political philosopher
- Labiche, Eugène (1815–1888), French comedy poet
- Labīd , pre-Islamic poet
- Labidi, Abdelwahab (* 1929), Tunisian banker and second president of the African Development Bank (AfEB)
- Labienus, Quintus († 39 BC), Roman general
- Labienus, Titus , Roman orator and historian
- Labienus, Titus († 45 BC), Roman politician and commander
- Labillardière, Jacques Julien Houtou de (1755–1834), French naturalist and traveler
- Labille, Daniel (* 1932), French clergyman, bishop emeritus of Créteil
- Labille, Jean-Pascal (* 1961), Belgian politician
- Labille-Guiard, Adélaïde (1749–1803), French painter
- Labin, Ana Maria (* 1981), Swiss soprano
- LaBine, Gilbert (1890–1977), Canadian mining entrepreneur
- Labine, Tyler (* 1978), Canadian actor
- Labiner, Michael (* 1960), German author, entrepreneur and alternative practitioner for psychotherapy
- Labis, Attilio (* 1936), French ballet dancer and choreographer
- Labisch, Alfons (* 1946), German historian, sociologist, doctor, professor of medical history
- Labisch, Siegmund (1863–1942), stateless rabbi and photographer
- Labisi, Francesco Paolo , Italian architect
- Labissière, Skal (* 1996), Haitian basketball player
- Labitzke, Karin (1935–2015), German meteorologist
- Labitzky, August (1832–1903), Bohemian composer, conductor and Kapellmeister
- Labitzky, Joseph (1802-1881), Bohemian dance composer
- Lablache, Luigi (1794–1858), Italian opera singer (bass), theater actor and vocal teacher
- Labmeier, Wilfried (1953-2010), German actor
- Labo Bouché, Issaka (* 1952), Nigerien officer
- Labo, Abdou (* 1950), Nigerien politician
- Labo, Ousseni (* 1982), Togolese football player
- Laboa Gallego, José Sebastián (1923–2002), Spanish clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Laboa Gallego, Juan María (* 1939), Spanish Roman Catholic theologian
- Laboa, Mikel (1934-2008), Spanish singer-songwriter and guitarist (Basque Country)
- Laboaldus , Bishop of Mainz
- Laböck, Isabella (* 1986), German snowboarder
- Labohm, Hans (* 1941), Dutch diplomat, economist and publicist
- Labone, Brian (1940-2006), English football player
- Labonne, Eirik (1888–1971), French ambassador
- LaBonta, Lo'eau (* 1993), American soccer player
- Labonte, Aaron (* 1983), English soccer player
- Labonte, Bobby (* 1964), American NASCAR racing driver and champion
- Labonté, Charline (* 1982), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Labonte, Christian (1899–1992), German viticulture expert, Hessian politician (CDU) and member of the Hessian state parliament
- Labonté, Johann (1866–1945), Art Nouveau architect in Switzerland
- Labonté, Julie (* 1990), Canadian shot putter and discus thrower
- Labonte, Terry (* 1956), American NASCAR racing driver and two-time champion
- Laboor, Ernst (* 1927), German historian
- Labor, Earle (* 1928), American literary scholar
- Labor, Josef (1842–1924), Austrian composer, organist and pianist
- Laborans , canonist and cardinal
- Laborde de Monpezat, Henri de (1934–2018), Danish nobleman, prince consort and author
- Laborde, Alden J. (1915-2014), American engineer and entrepreneur
- Laborde, Alexandre de (1773–1842), French diplomat, civil servant, traveler, scholar and politician
- Laborde, Alexandre de (1853–1944), French officer and bibliophile
- Laborde, Guillermo (1886–1940), Uruguayan painter, sculptor, and designer
- LaBorde, Henri (1909-1993), American athlete
- LaBorde, Isaiah (* 1986), American actor, stunt performer and film producer
- Laborde, Jean (1805–1878), French adventurer and entrepreneur
- Laborde, Jean de (1878–1977), French admiral
- Laborde, Jean-Joseph de (1724–1794), French entrepreneur and banker
- Laborde, Léon de (1807–1869), French art historian, archaeologist, explorer and politician
- Laborde, Marion (* 1986), French basketball player
- Laborde, Yurisel (* 1979), Cuban judoka
- Labordeta, José Antonio (1935–2010), Spanish singer-songwriter, writer and politician
- Labori, Fernand (1860–1917), French lawyer, journalist and politician
- Laborie, Christophe (* 1986), French road cyclist
- Laboriel, Abe (* 1947), American fusion jazz bassist
- Laboriel, Abe junior (* 1971), American studio drummer and son of the studio bassist Abe Laboriel
- Laborit, Emmanuelle (* 1971), French actress
- Laborit, Henri (1914–1995), French neurologist, doctor and chemist
- Laborteaux, Matthew (born 1966), American actor and voice actor
- Laboschin, Siegfried (1868–1929), German painter and graphic artist
- Labouchère, Henry du Pré (1831-1912), British politician
- Labouchère, Henry, 1st Baron Taunton (1798–1869), British statesman
- Labouchère, Pierre César (1772–1839), Dutch banker
- Labouchère, René (1890–1968), French racing car driver
- Labougle Carranza, Eduardo (1883–1965), Argentine diplomat and writer
- Labougle Carranza, Raúl de (1896–1986), Argentine historian and ambassador
- Labougle Carranza, Ricardo Gastón del Carmen (1894–1981), Argentine diplomat
- Labouisse, Henry R. (1904–1987), American attorney and diplomat
- Laboulaye, Édouard René Lefebvre de (1811–1883), French lawyer, publicist, journalist and politician
- Laboulbène, Joseph Alexandre (1825–1898), French physician and entomologist
- Labouně, Zdeněk z , Czech scholar, chaplain, dean and provost
- LaBounta, Henry , special effects artist
- Labourbe, Jeanne (1877-1919), French communist
- Labourdette, Élina (1919-2014), French actress
- Labouré, Catherine (1806–1876), Roman Catholic religious who was commissioned to produce the Miraculous Medals in an apparition of Mary
- Labouré, Guillaume-Marie-Joseph (1841–1906), French clergyman, bishop and cardinal
- Laboureix, Éric (* 1962), French freestyle skier
- Laboreur, Chantal (* 1990), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Labourie, François (* 1960), French mathematician
- Labourier, Dominique (born 1943), French actress
- Labous, Juliette (* 1998), French racing cyclist
- Labouvie, Eva (* 1957), German historian
- Labov, William (* 1927), American linguist
- Labović, Dragan (* 1987), Serbian basketball player
- Labovic, Slavko (* 1963), Danish-Serbian actor
- Labowsky, Lotte (1905–1991), German-Jewish philosopher and classical philologist
- Labraaten, Dan (* 1951), Swedish ice hockey player and scout
- Labrada, Yanelis (* 1981), Cuban Taekwondoin
- Labrador, Raúl (* 1967), American politician
- LaBranche, Guy (* 1972), Canadian biathlete
- Labrava, David (* 1962), American actor, cameraman and screenwriter
- Labre, Benoît Joseph (1748–1783), holy pilgrim and mystic
- Labre, Yvon (born 1949), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Labrecque, Jacques (1917–1995), Canadian folk singer and music producer
- Labrecque, Sam (born 1992), Canadian ice hockey player
- Labric, Pierre (* 1921), French organist, composer and music teacher
- Labrie, Fernand (1937-2019), Canadian medic
- LaBrie, James (* 1963), Canadian singer with the progressive metal band Dream Theater
- Labrie, Jean-Paul (1922-2001), Canadian Catholic Bishop
- Labrie, Vincent (* 1983), Canadian speed skater
- Labrinth (* 1989), British dance / hip-hop singer
- Labriola, Antonio (1843–1904), Italian philosopher, professor of theoretical philosophy at the University of Rome
- Labriola, David (* 1960), American lawyer and politician (Republican Party)
- Labriola, Jerry , American pediatrician, author, and politician (Republican Party)
- Labriola, Jerry Junior , American lawyer and politician (Republican Party)
- Labrique, Françoise (* 1949), Belgian Egyptologist
- Labro, Maurice (1910–1987), French film director and screenwriter
- Labro, Philippe (* 1936), French writer, journalist and filmmaker
- Labroise, Johann (1856–1921), landowner and politician, MdR
- Labrosse, Jeanne (1775–1847), French parachutist
- Labrosse, Sarah-Jeanne (* 1991), Canadian child actress
- Labrousse, Elisabeth (1914–2000), French religious historian and philosopher
- Labrousse, Ernest (1895–1988), French historian of social and economic history
- Labrousse, Yvette (1906-2000), fourth wife of the third Aga Khan
- Labrouste, Henri (1801–1875), French architect
- LaBruce, Bruce (* 1964), Canadian filmmaker, writer and photographer
- Labruna, Ángel (1918–1983), Argentine soccer player and soccer coach
- Labryga, Adrian (* 1979), Polish ice hockey player
- Labs, Helga (* 1940), German politician (SED), MdV, chairwoman of the pioneer organization "Ernst Thälmann"
- Labs, Robert (* 1982), German comic artist
- Labs, Walter (1910–1988), German lawyer, administrative officer and expert in local public transport
- Labs-Ehlert, Brigitte (* 1951), German Germanist, bookseller and artistic director
- Labsch, Werner (1937–2012), German politician (SPD)
- Labsin, Alexander Fjodorowitsch (1766–1825), Russian writer, mystic, freemason, translator and editor of the Sionski Westnik
- Labský, Jaroslav (1875–1949), Czech composer and military bandmaster
- Labucka, Ingrīda (* 1963), Latvian lawyer and politician, member of the Saeima
- Labuckas, Aidas , Lithuanian chess player
- Labuda, Gerard (1916–2010), Polish historian and medievalist
- Labuda, Marián (1944–2018), Slovak actor
- Labuda, Win (* 1938), German researcher, photographer and entrepreneur
- Labudda, Helga (1935-2014), German actress
- Labudde, Dirk (* 1966), German bioinformatician and forensic scientist
- Labudde, Peter (* 1952), Swiss physics teacher and non-fiction author
- Labudović, Milivoj , Yugoslav boxer
- Labuhn, Wolfgang (* 1948), German journalist
- Łabuński, Feliks (1892–1979), Polish-American composer, pianist and music teacher
- Łabuński, Wiktor (1895–1974), Polish-American composer, pianist and music teacher
- Laburda, Jiří (* 1931), Czech composer
- Lábus, Jiří (* 1950), Czech actor
- Labus, Miroljub (* 1947), Serbian economist and politician
- Labus, Rudolf (* 1948), Czechoslovak cyclist
- Labusch, Reiner (1935–2016), German physicist and university professor
- Labusiak, Thomas (1970–2017), German art historian
- LaBute, Neil (born 1963), American director, writer, and playwright
- Labwani, Kamal al- (* 1957), Syrian doctor and artist
- Laby, Auguste François (1784–1860), French portrait and history painter
- Laby, Clemens (1900–1984), German mining engineer and western spy
- Labyad, Zakaria (* 1993), Moroccan-Dutch football player
- Labyorteaux, Patrick (born 1965), American actor
Lac
- Lacadena, Juan Ramón (* 1934), Spanish botanist
- Lacaille, Nicolas-Louis de (1713–1762), French astronomer, namesake of constellations
- Lacal, Francisco Esteban (1888–1936), Spanish Oblate of the Immaculate Virgin Mary, martyr
- Lacalle Herrera, Luis Alberto (* 1941), Uruguayan politician, President
- Lacalle Pou, Luis Alberto (* 1973), Uruguayan lawyer and politician
- Lacalle, José María (1860–1937), Spanish composer
- Lacan, Jacques (1901–1981), French psychoanalyst and author
- Lacant, Stephan (* 1972), German film director
- LaCapra, Dominick (* 1939), American historian
- Lacarrière, Jacques (1906–2005), French ice hockey player and sports official
- Lacarrière, Jacques (1925-2005), French writer
- Lacarte Muró, Julio (1918–2016), Uruguayan diplomat and politician
- Lacasa, Aurora (* 1947), German pop singer
- Lacasa, Dominique (* 1976), German singer and actress
- Lacasia, Bernardo (1905–1952), Chilean jazz musician
- Lacassagne, Alexandre (1843-1924), French physician and criminologist
- Lacassagne, Jean (1886–1960), French physician and argotologist
- Lacasse, Florent (* 1981), French athlete
- Lacasse, Josée (* 1963), Canadian ski racer
- Lacasse, Raphaelle (* 2000), Canadian tennis player
- Lacasse, Suzanne (* 1948), Canadian civil engineer specializing in geotechnical engineering
- Lacassie, Florian (* 1990), French volleyball player
- Lacassin, Francis (1931–2008) French journalist, writer and screenwriter
- Lacaste, Bertrand (1897–1994), French Bishop of Oran
- Lăcătuș, Marius (* 1964), Romanian football player and coach
- Lacaud, Dominique (* 1952), French racing car driver
- Lacaud, Julio , French football player
- Lacaussade, Auguste (1815-1897), French writer
- Lacay, José (1947-2016), Dominican singer
- Lacayo Sacasa, Benjamín (1893–1959), President of Nicaragua (May 26 - August 15, 1947)
- LaCaze, Joey (1971–2013), American sludge drummer and post-industrial musician
- Lacaze, Lucien (1860–1955), French admiral and politician
- Lacaze, René Sim (1901–2000), French jewelry designer
- Lacaze-Duthiers, Félix Joseph Henri de (1821–1901), French physiologist and zoologist
- Lacazette, Alexandre (* 1991), French football player
- Lacazette, Romuald (* 1994), French football player
- LaCazio, Anna (* 1962), American singer
- Laccarrau, François , French racing car driver
- Laccataris, Demeter (1798–1864), Austro-Hungarian portrait painter
- Lacchini, Giovanni (1884–1967), Italian astronomer
- Lacchio, Secondino Petronio (1901–1976), Italian religious, Archbishop of Changsha
- Lāce, Renāte (1943–1967), Soviet-Latvian sprinter and long jumper
- Lacedelli, Antonio (* 1965), Italian ski jumper
- Lacedelli, Francesco (1796–1886), Italian mountaineer
- Lacedelli, Giulia (* 1971), Italian curler
- Lacedelli, Lino (1925–2009), Italian mountaineer
- Lacedelli, Roberto (* 1919), Italian skier
- Lacen, Medhi (* 1984), Algerian soccer player
- Lacenaire, Pierre-François (1803–1836), French poet, criminal and murderer
- LaCentra, Peg (1910–1996), American singer and actress
- Lacépède, Bernard Germain (1756–1825), French naturalist, opera composer and first Grand Chancellor of the Legion of Honor
- Lacerda Maia, Alfredo de († 1887), Portuguese governor of Portuguese Timor
- Lacerda Pereira, Heloiza (* 1990), Brazilian volleyball player
- Lacerda, Alberto de (1928–2007), Portuguese poet, university professor, art collector, art critic, eccentric
- Lacerda, Armando de (1902–1984), Portuguese Germanist, Romanist and phonetician
- Lacerda, Carlos (1914–1977), Brazilian politician, journalist and writer
- Lacerda, Francisco de (1869–1934), Portuguese composer and conductor
- Lacerda, Jonathan (* 1987), Uruguayan football player
- Lacerda, Marcelo (* 1990), Uruguayan football player
- Lacerda, Otacílio Ferreira de (* 1960), Brazilian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Guanhães
- Lacerenza, Michele (1922–1989), Italian trumpeter and film composer
- Lacey, Alfred T. (1821-1878) American politician
- Lacey, Catherine (1904–1979) British theater, film and television actress
- Lacey, Catherine (* 1985), American writer
- Lacey, Deborah , American actress
- Lacey, Dermot , Irish politician
- Lacey, Edward S. (1835-1916), American politician
- Lacey, Howard Elton (1937-2013), American mathematician
- Lacey, Jack (1911-1965) American jazz trombonist
- Lacey, Jesse (* 1978), American musician (singer, guitarist, pianist)
- Lacey, John F. (1841-1913) American politician
- Lacey, Josh (* 1968), British children's author
- Lacey, Martin Jr. (* 1977), English trainer and animal teacher
- Lacey, Michael T. (* 1959), American mathematician
- Lacey, Pearse (1916-2014) Canadian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Lacey, Robert (* 1944), British historian and biographer
- Lacey, Ronald (1935–1991) British film and stage actor
- Lacey, Thomas , Australian actor
- Lacey, Tiff (born 1965), British singer-songwriter
- Lacey-Krone, Jana Mandana (* 1979), Swiss animal teacher and junior manager of Circus Krone
- Lach, Alice (1893–1969), Austrian actress
- Lach, Andreas (1817–1882), Austrian flower and still life painter
- Lach, Elmer (1918-2015), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lach, Franz (1887–1948), Austrian lawyer and politician (CSP, ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Lach, Fritz (1868–1933), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Lach, Günter (* 1954), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Lach, Milan (* 1973), Slovak religious chaplain, bishop of the Ruthenian Greek-Catholic eparchy of Parma in the United States
- Lach, Robert (1874–1958), Austrian musicologist
- Lach, Walter Robert (1901–1971), Austrian cameraman
- Lachaise, François d'Aix de (1624–1709), Jesuit
- Lachaise, Gaston (1882–1935), French-American sculptor
- Lachaman, Bernhart the Elder († 1517), bell founder
- Lachaman, Bernhart the Younger († 1523), bell founder
- Lachaman, Jerg Bernhart († 1524), bell founder
- Lachambeaudie, Pierre (1806–1872), French fabulous poet
- Lachambre, Henri (1846–1904), French aviation pioneer and manufacturer of hydrogen balloons
- Lachance, Scott (born 1972), American ice hockey player
- LaChapelle, David (* 1963), American photographer
- Lachapelle, Émile (1905–1988), Swiss rower and sailor
- Lachares , tyrant of Athens
- Lacharité, Sylvio (1914–1983), Canadian conductor and composer
- Lacharnay, Émile (1888–1962), French racing car driver
- Lachat, Cédric (* 1984), Swiss sport climber
- Lachat, Eugène (1819–1886), Roman Catholic bishop
- Lachat, François (* 1942), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Lachat, Vincent (* 1961), Swiss jazz musician
- Lachatte, Anabelle (* 1972), German actress
- Lachaud, Yvan (* 1954), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Lachauer, Jan (* 1983), German animator
- Lachauer, Ulla (* 1951), German documentary filmmaker, journalist and book author
- Lacheau, Philippe (* 1980), French actor, director, screenwriter and television animator
- Lachel, Joseph Anton (1732–1785), Bohemian sculptor of the late Baroque
- Laughing Gongpa Rabsel , founder of the Dentig monastery
- Lachen Künga Gyeltshen (1432–1506), scholar of the Kadam tradition of Tibetan Buddhism
- Lachen Sönam Lodrö (1332-1362), imperial teacher (dishi)
- Lachenal, Adrien (1849–1918), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Lachenal, François (1918–1997), Swiss diplomat and publisher
- Lachenal, Louis (1921–1955), French mountaineer
- Lachenal, Marie (1848–1937), British classical music concert star
- Lachenal, Paul (1884–1955), Swiss politician (FDP) and lawyer
- Lachenal, Werner de (1736–1800), Swiss anatomist and botanist
- Lachenauer, Wolfgang , German basketball player
- Lachenbauer, Johann Baptist (1741–1799), Bishop of Brno
- Lachenberger, Hans (1831-1891), German composer
- Lachenicht, Susanne (* 1971), German historian and university professor
- Lachenmann, Hans (1927–2016), German Protestant theologian and church councilor
- Lachenmann, Helmut (* 1935), German composer and composition teacher
- Lachenmayer, Iris (1954-2017), German ice stock athlete
- Lachenmayer, Lutz (1941–2008), German physician
- Lachenmeier, Rosa (* 1959), Swiss painter and photographer
- Lachenmeier-Thuringia, Anita (* 1959), Swiss National Councilor (Greens)
- Lachenwitz, Siegmund (1820–1868), German animal painter from the Düsseldorf School and a photographer
- Lacher, Ambrosius († 1540), German polyhistor and mathematician
- Lacher, Blaine (* 1970), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Lacher, Georg (1809–1882), German painter
- Lacher, Hans (1912–2003), Swiss diplomat and lawyer
- Lacher, Julius (1845–1919), German lawyer
- Lacher, Karl (1850–1908), German-Austrian sculptor and craftsman
- Lacher, Lilli Marie (* 2008), German actress
- Lacher, Max (1905–1988), German painter
- Lacher, Roland (* 1942), German engineer and entrepreneur
- Lacher, Shenja (* 1978), German actor
- Lacher, Thomas Edward junior (* 1949), American ecologist and mammaloge
- Lacherbauer, Carljörg (1902–1967), German lawyer, administrative officer and politician (CSU, BP), Member of the State Parliament
- Lacheroy, Charles (1906–2005), French officer and terrorist in the OAS
- Lacherstorfer, Julia (* 1985), Austrian violinist, singer, composer and artistic director
- Lachert, Bohdan (1900–1987), Polish architect and university professor
- Smiling, Hildegard (1920–1995), German concentration camp guard
- Lachert, Piotr (1938–2018), Polish composer, pianist and poet
- Lachertowa, Hanna (1910–1998), Polish pianist and music teacher
- Laches († 418 BC), Athenian general in the Peloponnesian War
- Lacheurié, Eugène , French composer
- Lachey, Nick (* 1973), American singer and actor
- Lachez, Simon († 1723), Dutch watchmaker
- Lachèze, Alain (1928–1986), French football player
- Lachgar, Ibtissam (* 1975), Moroccan feminist, human rights and LGBT activist
- Lachheb, Adli (* 1987), Tunisian soccer player
- Lachinger, Franz (1937–2001), Austrian clergyman
- Lachini, Fariborz (* 1949), Iranian musician
- Lachkovics, Eva (* 1955), Austrian politician (GRÜNE), member of the state parliament and councilor
- Lachkovics, Martin (* 1975), Austrian athlete and bobsleigh athlete
- Lachman, Dichen (* 1982), Australian actress
- Lachman, Edward (* 1946), American cameraman
- Lachman, Gary (* 1955), American writer and rock musician
- Lachman, Harry (1886–1975) American actor, designer, and director
- Lachmann, Benedict (1878–1941), German writer and bookseller
- Lachmann, Carl (1814–1882), German landowner and judge
- Lachmann, Ella , German opera singer (soprano)
- Lachmann, Erich (1909–1972), German SS squad leader in the Sobibor extermination camp
- Lachmann, Ewald (1911–1943), German football player
- Lachmann, Ferdinand Heinrich (1770–1848), German educator
- Lachmann, Friedrich (1800–1828), German classical philologist
- Lachmann, Friedrich Ludolf (1749–1777), German preacher and poet of sacred songs
- Lachmann, Günther (* 1961), German journalist and author
- Lachmann, Gustav (1896–1966), German aircraft designer
- Lachmann, Guy Kurt (1906–1987), Jewish German-French resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Lachmann, Hans (1920–2006), German photographer
- Lachmann, Hedwig (1865–1918), German writer and translator
- Lachmann, Heinrich (1797–1872), German doctor and biologist
- Lachmann, Johann , Lutheran theologian and reformer from Heilbronn
- Lachmann, Johannes (1832–1860), German agricultural botanist
- Lachmann, Karen (1916–1962), Danish sport fencer
- Lachmann, Karl (1793-1851), German philologist
- Lachmann, Karl , German architect and construction officer
- Lachmann, Karl Friedrich Ferdinand (1817–1881), German high school teacher
- Lachmann, Karl Ludolf Friedrich (1756–1823), German theologian and educator
- Lachmann, Käthe (* 1971), German comedian, stand-up entertainer and author
- Lachmann, Kim (* 1987), German road cyclist
- Lachmann, Lars (* 1975), German biologist and ornithologist
- Lachmann, Ludwig (1906–1990), German economist
- Lachmann, Maik (* 1979), German economist and university professor
- Lachmann, Malte C. (* 1989), German theater director and playwright
- Lachmann, Marion (* 1952), German canoeist
- Lachmann, Peter (* 1935), German-Polish author
- Lachmann, Renate (* 1936), German Slavist and literary theorist
- Lachmann, Richard (1885-1916), German geologist
- Lachmann, Robert (1892–1939), German ethnomusicologist, librarian and orientalist
- Lachmann, Steffen (* 1962), German soccer player
- Lachmann, Theodor (1835–1918), German doctor, folklorist and local history researcher
- Lachmann, Vera (1904–1985), German-American philologist and poet
- Lachmann, Volkmar (1921–1945), German writer
- Lachmann, Wilhelm (1801–1861), German doctor, natural scientist and founder of the Brunswick Institute for the Blind
- Lachmann-Mosse, Hans (1885–1944), German publisher of the Berliner Tageblatt
- Lachmayer, Herbert (* 1948), Austrian curator
- Lachmayer, Otto (1896–1988), President of the Austrian Higher Regional Court
- Lachmayr, Johann (1850–1915), Austrian organ builder
- Lachmayr, Malachias (1606–1688), abbot of the Raitenhaslach monastery
- Lachmayr, Patrick (* 1989), Austrian soccer player
- Lachmon, Jagernath (1916–2001), Surinamese politician
- Lachmund, Friedrich (1886–1963), German judge and parliamentarian
- Lachmund, Fritz (1911–1997), German author, local researcher and collector of historical Hamburg pictorial documents
- Lachmund, Hans (1892–1972), German lawyer, politician and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Lachmund, Heinrich (1875–1952), German Lutheran pastor
- Lachmund, Margarethe (1896–1985), German Quaker worker, resistance fighter and peace activist
- Lachner, Ferdinand (1856–1910), Czech violinist and music teacher
- Lachner, Franz (1803–1890), German composer and conductor
- Lachner, Ignaz (1807–1895), German composer and conductor
- Lachner, Karl (1841–1926), German building scientist, engineer, craftsperson, school director, school and government councilor and non-fiction author
- Lachner, Kurt , German NDPD functionary
- Lachner, Ludwig (1910–2003), German soccer player and coach
- Lachner, Raimund (* 1955), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Lachner, Theodor (1795–1877), German organist
- Lachner, Vinzenz (1811–1893), German composer and conductor
- Lachner, Wolfgang († 1518), important bookseller and publisher in Basel
- Lachnit, Edwin (* 1950), Austrian art historian
- Lachnit, Johanna (1914–2011), Austrian doctor and city physician in Vienna
- Lachnit, Ludovit Václav (1746–1820), Czech composer
- Lachnit, Max (1900–1972), German architect and sculptor
- Lachnit, Wilhelm (1899–1962), German painter, graphic artist and monotype artist
- Lachotta, Chris (1959-2016), German double bass player
- Lachovicz, Dionisio (* 1946), Ukrainian Curia Bishop
- Lachowicz, Robert (* 1990), British ice hockey player
- Lachowski, Arnold Borissowitsch (1880–1937), Russian painter
- Lachowski, Francisco (* 1991), Brazilian model
- Lachs, Christine Dorothea , German poet and librettist
- Salmon, Ernst , Austrian Control Office Director in Vienna
- Lachs, Manfred (1914–1993), Polish diplomat and legal scholar
- Lachs, Minna (1907–1993), Austrian Germanist, teacher and writer
- Laci, Žiga (* 2002), Slovenian football player
- Łaciak, Antoni (1939–1989), Polish ski jumper
- Laciar, Santos Benigno (* 1959), Argentine boxer in super fly and flyweight
- Laciga, Martin (* 1975), Swiss beach volleyball player
- Laciga, Paul (* 1970), Swiss beach volleyball player
- Lacina, Ferdinand (* 1942), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Lacina, Karl (* 1942), Austrian politician (SPÖ), district chairman and member of the state parliament
- Lacina, Lubor (1920–1998), Czech architect and university professor
- Lacina, Petr (* 1943), Czech badminton player
- Lacina, Yvonne (* 1977), Austrian television presenter and journalist
- Lacinová, Eva (* 1971), Czech badminton player
- Lacinová, Jitka (* 1969), Czech badminton player
- Lācis, Asja (1891–1979), Latvian actress, director and theater director
- Lācis, Vilis (1904–1966), Latvian writer and politician of the Soviet era
- Lācis, Visvaldis (1924–2020), Latvian publicist and former politician
- Lacity, Mary (* 1963), American business IT specialist
- Lack, Alfred (* 1924), Swiss ice hockey player
- Lack, Christiane (* 1939), French film editor
- Lack, David (1910–1973), British ornithologist and biologist
- Läck, Eddie (* 1988), Swedish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Lack, Elizabeth (1916-2015), British ornithologist
- Lack, Hans Walter (* 1949), Austrian botanist
- Lack, Peter , German radio presenter, musician and DJ
- Lack, Simon (1805–1872), Swiss politician and judge
- Lack, Théodore (1846–1921), French pianist and composer
- Lackas, Matthias (1905–1968), German bookseller and publisher
- Läckberg, Camilla (* 1974), Swedish writer
- Lackenbauer, P. Whitney (* 1974), Canadian modern historian
- Lackenberger, Anita (* 1961), Austrian historian and filmmaker
- Lackenby, Marc (* 1972), British mathematician
- Lackenmacher, Otto (1927–1988), German painter
- Lacker, Dietmar (* 1936), Austrian middle-distance runner
- Lacker, Jeffrey M. (* 1955), American economist and central banker
- Lackerschmid, Wolfgang (* 1956), German jazz musician, band leader and composer
- Lackey, Jim (1936-2013), American jazz drummer and band leader
- Lackey, Mercedes (* 1950), American fantasy writer
- Lackie, Ethel (1907–1979), American swimmer
- Lackington, James (1746–1815), British bookseller
- Lackmann, Adam Heinrich (1694–1754), German historian and university professor
- Lackmann, Laura (* 1979), German screenwriter and film director
- Lackmann, Max (1910–2000), German Protestant theologian and educator, resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Lackmann, Peter (1618–1686), Lübeck merchant and councilor
- Lackmann, Peter (1659–1713), German Protestant theologian and sacred song writer
- Lackmann, Thomas (* 1954), German features editor
- Lackner, André (* 1991), German pool player
- Lackner, Andreas († 1545), Austrian carver
- Lackner, Andreas (* 1968), Austrian politician (Greens), member of the Federal Council
- Lackner, Benny (* 1976), German-American jazz musician (keyboards, composition)
- Lackner, Bernhard (* 1981), Austrian bass player and songwriter
- Lackner, Christian (* 1960), Austrian historian and diplomat
- Lackner, Daniel (* 1987), Austrian ski jumper
- Lackner, Erich (1913–1992), German engineering scientist of Austrian origin
- Lackner, Franz (* 1956), Austrian religious, Roman Catholic archbishop
- Lackner, Franziska (1897–1975), Austrian homeland researcher as well as teacher and school director
- Lackner, Friedrich (1876–1944), Austrian politician (GdP), member of the National Council
- Lackner, Hans (1876–1930), Austrian theater and film actor
- Lackner, Hans (1928–2001), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Lackner, Herbert (* 1950), Austrian journalist
- Lackner, Hermann (1899–1984), Austrian carpenter and politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Lackner, Johann (1875–1927), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the National Council
- Lackner, Josef (1931–2000), Austrian architect and university professor
- Lackner, Josef (* 1937), Austrian teacher and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Lackner, Karin , Austrian psychologist and university professor
- Lackner, Karl (1917–2011), German lawyer and professor of criminal law
- Lackner, Karl (* 1954), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Lackner, Klaus , German physicist
- Lackner, Manfred (* 1946), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Lackner, Mario R. (* 1978), Austrian writer
- Lackner, Marko (* 1972), Austrian jazz saxophonist and big band leader
- Lackner, Markus (* 1991), Austrian soccer player
- Lackner, Matthias (1835–1926), German Protestant theologian, pastor in Königsberg
- Lackner, Michael (* 1953), German sinologist
- Lackner, Peter (* 1969), Austrian soccer player and soccer coach
- Lackner, Richard (1919–2011), German sculptor
- Lackner, Sabine (* 1967), German Vice President of the Federal Agency for Technical Relief
- Lackner, Silke (* 1978), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Lackner, Stephan (1910–2000), German-American author and art collector
- Lackner, Tatjana (* 1970), Austrian communications strategist, speaker and author
- Lackner, Thomas (* 1993), Austrian ski jumper
- Lackner, Ursula (* 1960), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Lackner-Gohari, Jaleh (* 1939), Iranian doctor and women's rights activist
- Lackner-Strauss, Gabriele (* 1953), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Lacko, Lukáš (* 1987), Slovak tennis player
- Lacko, Martin (* 1976), Slovak historian
- Lacković, Blaženko (* 1980), Croatian handball player
- Lacković, Rade (* 1965), Yugoslav turbo folk singer
- Lacković, Stjepan I. († 1353), Ban of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia from the House of Lacković
- Lacković, Stjepan II. († 1397), Ban of Croatia and Dalmatia from the House of Lacković
- Lacks, Henrietta (1920–1951), American cancer patient and cell donor
- Laclau, Ernesto (1935–2014), Argentine political scientist
- Laclavetine, Jean-Marie (* 1954), French editor, writer and translator
- Lacmann, Otto (1887–1961), German geodesist and university lecturer (photogrammetry)
- Lačný, Ľudovít (1926–2019), Slovak chess composer
- Lačný, Miloš (* 1988), Slovak football player
- Laco, Ján (* 1981), Slovak ice hockey goalkeeper
- Lacock, Abner (1770-1837), American politician
- Lacognata, Héctor (* 1962), Paraguayan politician
- Lacombe, Albert (1827-1916) French-Canadian Catholic missionary
- Lacombe, Benjamin (* 1982), French author, illustrator and draftsman
- Lacombe, Bernard (born 1952), French football player
- Lacombe, Bertrand (* 1966), French clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Bordeaux
- Lacombe, Brigitte (* 1950), French photographer
- Lacombe, Claire , French revolutionary and women's rights activist
- Lacombe, François (1726–1795), French Romance philologist and lexicographer
- Lacombe, Georges (1868–1916) French sculptor and painter
- Lacombe, Georges (1902–1990), French film director
- Lacombe, Jacques (* 1963), Canadian organist, orchestra leader and conductor
- Lacombe, Kevin (* 1985), Canadian cyclist
- Lacombe, Louis (1818-1884) French composer
- Lacombe, Normand (born 1964), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lacombe, Paul (* 1990), French basketball player
- Lacomblet, Theodor Joseph (1789–1866), German historian
- Laconi, Régis (* 1975), French motorcycle racer
- Lacordaire, Jean Baptiste Henri (1802–1861), French Dominican, preacher and theologian
- Lacordaire, Jean Théodore (1801-1870), Belgian entomologist
- Lacorte, Roberto (* 1968), Italian entrepreneur, sailor and racing car driver
- LaCosta, Dan (* 1986), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- LaCosta, Jan , Russian court jester to Peter the Great
- Lacoste, Bernard (1931–2006) French fashion designer and entrepreneur
- Lacoste, Carlos Alberto (1929-2004), Argentine politician, President
- Lacoste, Charles (1870–1959) French painter
- Lacoste, Élie (1745–1806), French doctor and revolutionary
- Lacoste, Pablo (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Lacoste, Paul-François (1755–1826), French clergyman, naturalist and geologist
- Lacoste, Pierre (1924-2020), French admiral, director of the Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure (DGSE)
- Lacoste, René (1904–1996), French tennis player and fashion designer
- Lacoste, Vincent (* 1993), French actor
- Lacoste, Yves (* 1929), French geographer and theoretician of geopolitics
- Lacôte, René François , French guitar maker
- Lacotte, Pierre (* 1932), French ballet dancer and choreographer
- Lacoue-Labarthe, Philippe (1940–2007), French philosopher, literary critic and translator
- Lacour, François , French racing car driver
- Lacour, Guy (1932-2013), French composer and professor
- Lacour, Laurent (* 1971), German designer, entrepreneur and scientist in the communication and media industry
- Lacour, Marcelle de (1896–1997), French harpsichordist
- Lacour, Rolf (1937-2018), German wrestler
- Lacourt, Camille (* 1985), French swimmer
- Lacourt, Jonathan (* 1986), French football player
- LaCouture, Dan (born 1977), American ice hockey player
- Lacquehay, Charles (1897–1975), French racing cyclist
- Lacrabère, Alexandra (* 1987), French handball player
- Lacrampe, André (1941–2015), French clergyman, Archbishop of Besançon
- Lacretelle, Charles de (1766–1855), French journalist, historian and member of the Académie française
- Lacretelle, Jacques de (1888–1985), French writer
- Lacretelle, Pierre-Louis de (1751–1824), French politician, man of letters and member of the Académie française.
- Lacrim (born 1985), French rapper
- Lacroix, Alexandre (* 1975), French writer, essayist and journalist
- Lacroix, Alfred (1863-1948), French mineralogist and geologist
- Lacroix, Alphonse (1897–1973), American ice hockey goalkeeper
- Lacroix, André (* 1945), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lacroix, Christian (* 1951), French fashion designer
- Lacroix, Claude (* 1944), French comic artist and scenario writer
- Lacroix, Éric (born 1971), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lacroix, Eugen (1886–1964), German cook and entrepreneur
- Lacroix, Fernand (1919–1994), Canadian religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Edmundston
- Lacroix, Gérald Cyprien (* 1957), Canadian religious, Archbishop of Québec, Grand Prior of the Order of the Knights of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem, Cardinal (appointed)
- Lacroix, Henri (1895–1962), Canadian harmonica player
- Lacroix, Jean (1884–1971), French fencer
- Lacroix, Jean-Pierre (* 1960), French diplomat and UN official
- Lacroix, Léo (* 1937), French ski racer
- Lacroix, Léo (* 1992), Swiss football player
- Lacroix, Léon (1909–2016), Belgian numismatist and classical archaeologist
- Lacroix, Léopold Victor de (1878–1948), French diplomat
- Lacroix, Marc (1906–1976), Canadian religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Churchill-Hudson Bay
- Lacroix, Maxence (* 2000), French football player
- Lacroix, Nadège (* 1986), Swiss actress
- Lacroix, Peter (1924–2010), German artist
- Lacroix, Pierre (* 1948), Canadian ice hockey official
- LaCroix, Remy (* 1988), American porn actress
- Lacroix, Roger (1928-2016), French civil engineer
- Lacroix, Sébastien (* 1983), French Nordic combined skier
- Lacroix, Sylvestre (1765-1843) French mathematician
- Lacroix, Sylvie (* 1959), French flautist
- Lacruz, Enrico (* 1993), Dutch boxer
- Lacruz, Jesús María (* 1978), Spanish football player
- Lacson, Panfilo (* 1948), Filipino politician and police commander
- Lactantius , Latin rhetoric teacher, Christian apologist and church father
- Lactantius Placidus , late antique commentator
- Lacu, Wilhelm de († 1450), abbot of the Auhausen monastery
- Lacuée de Cessac, Jean-Girard (1752–1841), French general, military writer, politician and member of the Académie française
- Lacuesta, Isaki (* 1975), Spanish film director
- Lacueva, Felipe († 1897), Uruguayan politician
- Lacunza Maestrojuán, José Luis (* 1944), Spanish religious, Bishop of David
- Lacunza, Justo (* 1944), Catholic missionary, Islamic scholar
- Lăcustă, Ștefan (1508–1540), Prince of Moldova
- Lacy y Gautier, Luis de (1775–1817), Spanish military and politician
- Lacy y Witte, Francisco-Antonio de (1731–1793), Spanish general and ambassador
- Lacy, Benjamin R. (1854–1929) American railroad worker and politician
- Lacy, Butch (1947–2018), American jazz pianist and composer
- Lacy, DaVonté (* 1993), American basketball player
- Lacy, Ed (1911–1968), American writer
- Lacy, Eddie (born 1990), American football player
- Lacy, Frank (* 1958), American jazz musician
- Lacy, Franz Moritz von (1725–1801), Austrian general
- Lacy, Jake (born 1985), American actor
- Lacy, Jeff (* 1977), American boxer
- Lacy, Jennifer (* 1983), American basketball player
- Lacy, Peter († 1375), English clergyman, keeper of the Lord Seal (1367-1371)
- Lacy, Peter von (1678–1751), Marshal in Russian service
- Lacy, Preston (* 1969), American actor, screenwriter and film producer
- Lacy, Roger de († 1211), Anglo-Norman nobleman
- Lacy, Sterling Byrd (1882–1955), American politician
- Lacy, Steve (1934-2004) American jazz musician and soprano saxophonist
- Laczko, Guido (1966–2010), Swiss ice hockey player
- Laczkó, Zsolt (* 1986), Hungarian football player
- Laczkovich, Miklós (* 1948), Hungarian mathematician
- Laczkovics, Axel (* 1946), Austrian heart surgeon
Lad
- Lad, Tanvi (* 1993), Indian badminton player
- Łada, Agnieszka (* 1981), Polish political scientist
- Lada, Androniki (* 1991), Cypriot discus thrower
- Lada, Josef (1887–1957), Czech illustrator and children's book author
- Lada, Otakar (1883-1956), Bohemian fencer
- Lada-Sázavský, Vlastimil (1886–1956), Bohemian fencer
- Ladage, Klaus (* 1942), German lawyer
- Ladage, Wolfgang (1943–1992), German football player
- Ladagnous, Matthieu (* 1984), French cyclist
- Ladaki, Fotini (* 1952), German psychoanalyst
- Ladame, Paul-Louis (1842–1919), Swiss neurologist and philanthropist
- Ladany, Shaul (* 1936), Israeli engineer, athlete, survivor of the Holocaust and survivor of the Munich hostage-taking in 1972
- Ladányi, Balázs (* 1976), Hungarian ice hockey player
- Ladányi, Gertrúd (* 1949), Hungarian badminton player
- Ladanyi, Nicolas (* 1889), Hungarian football coach
- Ladaria, Luis (* 1944), Spanish religious and curia cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Ladbury, Bill (1891-1917), British flyweight boxer
- Ladd, Alan (1913–1964), American film actor
- Ladd, Alan junior (born 1937), American film producer
- Ladd, Andrew (born 1985), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ladd, Anna Coleman (1878–1939), American sculptor and prosthodontist
- Ladd, Aspen (* 1995), American mixed martial arts fighter
- Ladd, Charles C. (* 1932), American geotechnician
- Ladd, Cheryl (* 1951), American actress and singer
- Ladd, David (* 1947), American film producer and actor
- Ladd, Diane (born 1935), American actress
- Ladd, Edwin F. (1859–1925), American politician
- Ladd, Ernie (1938–2007) American football player and wrestler
- Ladd, George Eldon (1911–1982), American Baptist pastor, evangelical theologian, and New Testament scholar at Fuller Theological Seminary
- Ladd, George W. (1818-1892) American politician
- Ladd, Harry Stephen (1899–1982), American paleontologist and geologist
- Ladd, Hayley (* 1993), Welsh football player
- Ladd, Herbert W. (1843–1913), American politician
- Ladd, Jedd P. (1828-1894) American lawyer and politician who was a Vermont State Auditor
- Ladd, Jordan (* 1975), American actress
- Ladd, Margaret (born 1942), American actress
- Ladd, Mike , American hip hop musician and lyric poet
- Ladd, Paul , British UN Official, Director of UNRISD
- Ladd, William (1815–1885), instrument maker in London
- Ladd, William E. (1880-1967), American surgeon
- Ladd-Franklin, Christine (1847–1930), American mathematician and psychologist
- Laddey, Emma (1841-1892), German actress and writer
- Laddey, Gustav (1796–1872), German theater actor, director and director
- Laddish, Mandy (* 1992), American soccer player
- Lade, Arno (1892–1944), German worker functionary and resistance fighter
- Lade, Bernd Michael (* 1964), German actor, film director and musician
- Lade, Connor (* 1989), American football player
- Lade, Heinrich Eduard von (1817–1904), German banker and amateur astronomer
- Ladé, Karl (1909–1945), Franco-German resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
- Lade, Kurt Alwin (1843–1922), German local politician; Lord Mayor of Gera
- Ladebeck, Artur (1891–1963), German educator and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Ladefoged, Peter (1925-2006), English phonetician
- Ladègaillerie, Jacques (* 1940), French sword fencer
- Ladegast, Friedrich (1818–1905), German master organ builder
- Ladejo, Du'aine (* 1971), British sprinter
- Lademacher, Hartmut (* 1948), German entrepreneur
- Lademacher, Horst (* 1931), German historian
- Lademann, Albert (1795–1869), Prussian major general
- Lademann, Christian (* 1975), German racing cyclist
- Lademann, Erwin (1923–2015), German writer and journalist
- Lademann, Friedbert (1873–1944), German major general
- Lademann, Friedrich (1891–1966), German engineer, traffic planner and head of tram companies
- Lademann, Fritz (1886–1968), German lawyer in financial management
- Lademann, Max (1896–1941), German politician (KPD), MdR
- Lademann, Oskar (1840–1930), Prussian lieutenant general and commander of the 30th division
- Lademann, Stephan Matthias , German pianist and university professor
- Lademann, Wilhelm (1840–1919), Prussian major general
- Laden, Bakr bin , Saudi Arabian company director, half-brother of Osama Bin Laden
- Laden, Felix von der (* 1994), German web video producer
- Laden, Muhammad bin (1908–1967), Yemeni building contractor, father of Osama bin Laden
- Shop, Robert , makeup artist and special effects artist
- Laden, Salim bin (1946–1988), Saudi Arabian investor, half-brother of Osama bin Laden
- Laden, Tarek bin (* 1947), Saudi Arabian entrepreneur, half-brother of Osama bin Laden
- Shop fitter, Valentin (1942–2006), Austrian sports shooter
- Ladenberg, Adalbert von (1798–1855), Prussian politician
- Ladenberg, Johann Philipp von (1769–1847), Prussian civil servant, honorary citizen of Berlin
- Ladenburg, Albert (1842–1911), German chemist
- Ladenburg, Carl (1827–1909), banker and owner of the banking house "WH Ladenburg & Sons", honorary citizen of the city of Mannheim
- Ladenburg, Emil (1822–1902), German entrepreneur and banker
- Ladenburg, Ernst (1854–1921), German entrepreneur and banker
- Ladenburg, Leopold (1809–1889), German lawyer and economist
- Ladenburg, Rudolf (1882–1952), German-American physicist
- Ladenburg, Seligmann (1797–1873), German banker
- Ladenburg, Wolf (1766–1851), German banker, Jewish trader and founder of a bank in Mannheim
- Ladenburger, Jürgen (1955–2009), German screenwriter and film director
- Ladenburger, Maria (1996–2016), German murder victim
- Ladendorf, Heinz (1909–1992), German art historian
- Ladendorf, Otto (1873–1911), German teacher
- Ladendorf, Wilhelm (1898–1974), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Ladendorff, Carl (1869–1947), German tax officer and politician (economic party), Member of the State Parliament
- Ladengast, Walter (1899–1980), Austrian actor
- Ladenhauf, Karl Heinz (* 1947), Austrian Roman Catholic theologian
- Shopmaker, Georg († 1562), German hymn poet
- Shop sack, Johann Michael (1724–1790), German spiritualist
- Ladenthin, Volker (* 1953), German educationalist
- Laderman, Carol (1932-2010), American anthropologist
- Laderman, Ezra (1924-2015) American composer
- Lades, Heinrich (1914–1990), German local politician (CSU), Lord Mayor of Erlangen (1959–1972)
- LaDeur, Axel (* 1966), German church musician
- Ladeur, Karl-Heinz (* 1943), German legal scholar
- Ladeuze, Paulin , Belgian Catholic bishop, theologian, orientalist and professor
- Ladevèze, Pierre (* 1945), French engineer
- Ladewig, Annemarie , German graphic artist, resistance fighter and victim of National Socialism
- Ladewig, Carl Laser (1855–1926), Berlin city councilor, judiciary, notary and lawyer
- Ladewig, Dieter (* 1953), German painter, graphic artist and sculptor
- Ladewig, Paul (1858–1940), German archivist and librarian
- Ladewig, Rudolf (1893–1945), German architect, resistance fighter and victim of National Socialism
- Ladewig, Theodor († 1878), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Ladewig, Wilhelm (1906–1979), German decathlete and high jumper
- Ladgham, Bahi (1913–1998), Tunisian politician, Prime Minister of Tunisia
- Ladić, Dražen (* 1963), Yugoslav and Croatian football goalkeeper and coach
- Ladig, Alexander (* 1974), German handball player
- Ladig, Lena (* 1994), German actress
- Ladiga, Mindaugas (* 1963), Lithuanian politician and diplomat
- Ladiges, Ann (1935–2019), German television announcer, journalist and author
- Ladiges, Pauline Yvonne (* 1948), Australian botanist
- Ladiges, Peter Michel (1933–2004), German radio play director
- Ladiges, Werner (1910–1984), German zoologist and aquarist author
- Ladik, Katalin (* 1942), Yugoslav-Hungarian poet, performer and filmmaker
- Ladin, Eden (* 1987), American jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Ladin, Eric (* 1978), American actor
- Ladin, Joy (* 1961), American writer and literature professor, first official transgender professor at an Orthodox Jewish university
- Ladine, Clinton (born 1971), American basketball player
- Ladino, Gregorio (* 1973), Colombian racing cyclist
- Ladischensky, Dimitri (* 1972), Danish journalist and author
- Ladislaus I (1048-1095), Hungarian king (1077-1095) Ladislaus I called the saint
- Ladislaus II (1131–1163), Hungarian rival king (July 1162 - January 14, 1163)
- Ladislaus III. († 1205), Hungarian King Ladislaus III. called the child (1204–1205)
- Ladislaus IV. (1262-1290), Hungarian King Ladislaus IV. Called the Kumane (1272-1290)
- Ladislaus Philipp of Austria (1875–1895), Austrian Archduke and officer
- Ladislaus Postumus (1440–1457), Duke of Austria, King of Bohemia and Hungary
- Ladislaus von Gielniów (1440–1505), Polish St. Bernard monk and poet
- Ladislaus of Naples (1376–1414), King of Naples and Titular King of Jerusalem, Prince of Taranto
- Ladislav Fouček (1930–1974), Czech cyclist, national champion in cycling
- Ladiver, Elias († 1686), educator and playwright
- Ladjali, Abdelmalik (* 1993), French boxer
- Ladjar, Leo Laba (* 1943), Indonesian religious, Bishop of Jayapura
- Ladler, Joachim (* 1975), Austrian extreme athlete
- Ladley, Matthew (* 1991), American snowboarder
- Ladmiral, Charles (* 1970), German film editor
- Ladmiral, Jean-René (* 1942), French linguist and philosopher
- Ladmirault, Paul (1877–1944), French composer
- Ladmirault, Paul de (1808–1898), French general
- Ladner, Andris (* 1990), Swiss floorball player
- Ladner, Gerhard (1911–1989), German film architect
- Ladner, Gerhart B. (1905–1993), Austrian-American medievalist and art historian
- Ladner, Hans (1930–2001), Austrian sculptor and university lecturer in Munich
- Ladner, Johann (1707–1779), Austrian late Baroque sculptor
- Ladner, Marco (* 1998), Austrian ski freestyler
- Ladner, Max (1889–1963), Swiss Buddhist
- Ladner, Pascal (* 1933), Swiss historian
- Ladner, Valentin (* 1990), Swiss floorball player
- Ladnier, Tommy (1900–1939) American musician, trumpeter
- Lado, Aldo (* 1934), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Ladocsi, Gáspár (* 1952), Hungarian clergyman, auxiliary bishop emeritus in Esztergom-Budapest
- Ladon, Rogen (* 1993), Filipino boxer
- Lador-Fresher, Talya (* 1962), Israeli diplomat
- Ładoś, Aleksander (1891–1963), Polish diplomat, consular officer, publicist and politician
- Ladoși, Sanda (* 1970), Romanian pop singer
- Ladoucette, Jean Charles François de (1772–1848), French prefect and writer
- Ladouceur, LP (born 1981) Canadian American football player
- Ladouceur, Marc-André (* 1983), Canadian poker player
- Ladouceur, Randy (* 1960), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Ladoumègue, Jules (1906–1973), French athlete
- Ladowski, Nikolai Alexandrowitsch (1881–1941), Russian architect and university professor
- Ladreit de Lacharrière, Guy (1919–1987), French lawyer and Vice-President of the International Court of Justice
- Ladrillero, Juan Fernández (1495–1582), Spanish explorer
- Ladrón de Guevara, Diego (1641–1718), Bishop of Quito and Viceroy of Peru
- Ladrón de Guevara, Enrique (1927–2014), Mexican equestrian and functionary
- Ladrönn, José (* 1967), Mexican comic artist
- Ladschin († 1299), Sultan of the Mamluks in Egypt
- Ladson, James (1753-1812), American politician
- Ladson, James H. (1795–1868) American plantation owner and businessman
- Ladstädter, Uwe (* 1942), Austrian writer
- Ladstätter, Ida (* 1965), Austrian ski racer
- Ladstätter, Konrad Kurt (* 1968), Italian ski racer
- Ladstätter, Sabine (* 1968), Austrian classical archaeologist
- Laduch, Rainer (* 1959), German soccer goalkeeper
- LaDue, Paul (* 1992), American ice hockey player
- LaDuke, Jeanne (* 1938), American mathematician
- LaDuke, Vincent (1929–1992), American Anishinabe Indian medicine man
- LaDuke, Winona (* 1959), Indian activist, environmentalist, economist and writer
- Ladurner, Angelica (* 1967), Austrian actress, singer, director and author
- Ladurner, Daniel (* 1992), Italian mountaineer (South Tyrol)
- Ladurner, Ignaz Anton (1766–1839), composer
- Ladurner, Jasmin (* 1993), Italian politician (South Tyrol)
- Ladurner, Josef (1908–1997), Austrian geologist
- Ladurner, Justinian (1808–1874), Austrian Franciscan and historian
- Ladurner, Martina (* 1969), Italian politician (SVP)
- Ladurner, Oliver (* 1969), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Vorarlberg
- Ladurner, Ulrich (* 1962), Italian journalist
- Ladurner-Parthanes, Mathias (1927–2018), Italian farmer, politician and local researcher (South Tyrol)
- Ladurner-Parthanes, Matthias (1894–1986), Austrian-Italian farmer, folklorist and local history researcher (South Tyrol)
- Ladva, Ottomar (* 1997), Estonian chess player
- Ladwig, Alfred , German soccer player
- Ladwig, Arthur (1902–1944), German communist and resistance fighter
against National Socialism
- Ladwig, Bernd (* 1966), German political scientist and university professor
- Ladwig, Désirée (* 1964), German economist and business economist
- Ladwig, Eberhard (1923–2006), German botanist
- Ladwig, Roland (1935–2014), German painter
- Ladwig, Stephanie (* 1966), German lawyer and politician
- Ladwig, Werner (1899–1934), German conductor
- Lady Bunny (* 1962), American drag queen
- Lady G (* 1968), Jamaican dancehall and reggae musician
- Lady Gaga (* 1986), American pop singer
- Lady Godiva , Anglo-Saxon noblewoman
- Lady Linn (* 1981), Belgian pop singer
- Lady Morgan (1776-1859), British writer of Irish descent
- Lady Saw (* 1972), Jamaican dancehall reggae artist
- Lady Sovereign (* 1985), British musician, hip-hop MC
- Ladygin, Anton (* 1989), Russian racing car driver
- Ladygin, Kirill Sergejewitsch (* 1978), Russian racing car driver
- Ladygina-Kohts, Nadeschda Nikolajewna (1889–1963), Russian psychologist and behavioral scientist
- Ladyhawke (* 1979), New Zealand musician
- Ladynina, Marina Alexejewna (1908–2003), Soviet actress
- Ladyschenskaja, Olga Alexandrovna (1922–2004), Soviet-Russian mathematician and physicist
- Ładysz, Bernard (1922–2020), Polish opera singer
- Ladyva (* 1988), Swiss musician
- Ladzekpo, Alfred , Ghanaian percussionist
- Ladzekpo, Kobla , Ghanaian percussionist