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- Lau Kim Pong, Patrick (* 1974), Singaporean badminton player
- Lau Sek Fong , Hong Kong-Chinese table tennis player
- Lau Sui Fei (* 1981), Hong Kong Chinese table tennis player
- Lau, Alfred (1898–1971), German journalist and dialect poet
- Lau, Alfred Bernhard (1928–2007), German missionary and cactus researcher
- Lau, Andreas (* 1959), German sports scientist, university professor and basketball official
- Lau, Andy (* 1961), Chinese actor, film producer and singer
- Lau, Angie (* 1973), Chinese journalist and speaker
- Lau, Annika (* 1979), German radio and television presenter
- Lau, Bernd (1943–1992), German radio play director
- Lau, Bernhard (1875–1926), German airship captain
- Lau, Carina (* 1965), Chinese film actress
- Lau, Christel (* 1944), German national hockey player
- Lau, Daniel (* 1978), German prehistoric and Near Eastern archaeologist
- Lau, David (* 1966), Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi in Israel
- Lau, Dick (* 1985), Chinese squash player (Hong Kong)
- Lau, Dieter (* 1939), German agricultural scientist
- Lau, Dieter (* 1940), German classical philologist and historian
- Lau, Emily Wai-hing (* 1952), Hong Kong-Chinese politician
- Lau, Ernst (1893–1978), German optician
- Lau, Estelle (* 1964), American actress and film producer
- Lau, Fabian (* 1962), German satirist, songwriter, author and musician
- Lau, Franz (1907–1973), German Lutheran theologian
- Lau, Frederick (* 1989), German actor
- Lau, Friedrich (1867–1947), German archivist and historian
- Lau, Fritz (1872–1966), Low German writer
- Lau, Georg Johann Theodor (1813–1873), German Protestant clergyman and church historian
- Lau, Gerhard (1926–2005), German actor
- Lau, Gerhard (* 1936), German monument conservator
- Lau, Hans Emil (1879–1918), Danish astronomer
- Lau, Heinz (1925–1975), German composer and university professor
- Lau, Heinz (* 1950), German Dehonian
- Lau, Hendryk (* 1969), German soccer player
- Lau, Israel Meir (* 1937), Israeli Chief Rabbi
- Lau, Jasmijn (* 1999), Dutch long-distance runner
- Lau, Johannes (1879–1955), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Lau, Jörg (* 1964), German journalist and non-fiction author
- Lau, Joseph (* 1951), Hong Kong-Chinese billionaire
- Lau, Jutta (* 1955), German rower and rowing trainer
- Lau, Krista-Sigrid (1917–1969), German actress
- Lau, Mariam (* 1962), German journalist and publicist
- Lau, Mario (* 1972), German soccer player
- Lau, Marion (* 1947), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Lau, Michael (* 1970), Chinese artist
- Lau, Otto Emil (1853–1917), German illustrator and draftsman
- Lau, Philippe (* 1986), French telemarker
- Lau, Ralf (* 1959), German chess grandmaster
- Lau, Sven (* 1980), German convert, preacher and Islamist activist
- Lau, Teng Chuan (1929–2012), Singaporean sports official, badminton player and badminton coach
- Lau, Theodor Ludwig (1670–1740), German lawyer and philosopher of the Enlightenment
- Lau, Thomas (* 1967), German historian
- Lau, Tsz-Kwan (* 1996), Chinese squash player (Hong Kong)
- Lau, Ulrich , German sinologist
- Lau, Ulrike , German voice actress, author and director
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- Lauand, Judith (* 1922), Brazilian graphic artist and painter
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- Laub, Ferdinand (1832–1875), Bohemian violinist and composer
- Laub, Franz (1872–1945), German musician and composer
- Laub, Franz (* 1935), German Roman Catholic theologian, New Testament scholar and university professor
- Laub, Gabriel (1928–1998), Czech German-speaking journalist, satirist and aphorist
- Laub, Georg (1906–1986), German architect
- Laub, Gerhard (1920–2007), German Harz historian
- Laub, Jakob (1884–1962), Argentine physicist and diplomat
- Laub, Jakob (1924–2020), German school principal and federal chairman of the Banat Swabian Landsmannschaft
- Laub, John H. (* 1953), American criminologist
- Laub, Josef (1911–1991), Austrian mathematician
- Laub, Michel (* 1973), Brazilian writer
- Laub, Ole Henrik (1937-2019), Danish writer
- Laub, Thomas (1852–1927), Danish organist and composer
- Laub, Tobias († 1761), German painter and engraver
- Laub, Uwe (* 1971), German author
- Laub, Walter , German manager
- Laubach, Frank (1884–1970), American missionary and campaigner against illiteracy
- Laubach, Fritz (* 1926), German Protestant theologian and author
- Laubach, Heinz (* 1925), German architect
- Laubach, Thomas (* 1964), German theologian
- Laubach, Thomas (* 1965), German economist
- Laubacher, Otto (* 1943), Swiss politician, Council of States
- Laubard, Charlotte (* 1974), French-Swiss art historian and curator
- Laube, Anton (1718–1784), Czech composer and church musician
- Laube, Anton Eduard Albert Emil (1830–1891), royal Prussian lieutenant general and most recently commander of the 13th Infantry Brigade
- Laube, Bernd (1950–2012), German soccer player
- Laube, Emil (1868–1939), German painter
- Laube, Grover (1887–1969), American film technician
- Laube, Gustav Carl (1839–1923), Bohemian (Austrian) geologist
- Laube, Heinrich (1806–1884), German writer, playwright and theater director
- Laube, Horst (1939–1997), German dramaturge and writer
- Laube, Iduna (1808–1879), Saxon-Austrian women's rights activist
- Laube, Jochen (* 1978), German film producer
- Laube, Johannes (1937–2012), German Japanologist
- Laube, Julius (1841–1910), German conductor and orchestra leader
- Laube, Karl (1897–1973), German politician (KPD / SED)
- Laube, Kurt (1905–1987), German fighter in Spain (KPD), resistance fighter and VVN functionary
- Laube, Martin (* 1965), German Protestant theologian
- Laube, Michael (* 1955), German painter and installation artist
- Laube, Peter (1942–1988), German painter and graphic artist
- Laube, Reinhard (* 1967), German historian, librarian, non-fiction author and editor
- Laube, Sigrid (1953–2007), Austrian writer
- Laube, Steffen (* 1961), German film actor
- Laube, Step (* 1970), German radio play writer and director
- Laube, Volkmar (* 1960), German journalist and author
- Laubek, Randi (* 1973), Danish singer and songwriter
- Laubenbacher, Silvia (* 1965), German television presenter
- Laubenberg, Friedrich von († 1434), prince abbot of the Prince Abbey of Kempten
- Laubender, Walther (1898–1980), German pharmacologist
- Laubenfels, David John de (1925–2016), American botanist and geographer
- Laubenheimer, August (1848–1904), German industrialist
- Laubenthal, Dennis (* 1981), German theater and film actor
- Laubenthal, Florin (1903–1964), German neurologist
- Laubenthal, Fritz (1901–1944), German landscape painter
- Laubenthal, Hannsgeorg (1911–1971), German singer and actor
- Laubenthal, Horst (* 1939), German tenor
- Laubenthal, Klaus (* 1954), German legal scholar, criminologist and judge
- Laubenthal, Markus (* 1962), German military, major general in the Bundeswehr
- Laubenthal, Paul († 1929), German aircraft designer and pilot
- Laubenthal, Rudolf (1886–1971), German opera singer (hero tenor)
- Laubenthal, Wilhelm (1914–1992), German high school director and local researcher
- Lauber, Anselm (1920–1995), Swiss electrical engineer
- Lauber, Anton (* 1961), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Lauber, Arnd (* 1976), German chess player
- Lauber, Arthur (* 1944), Austrian composer, musician and producer
- Lauber, Auguste (1810–1880), German child actress and theater actress
- Lauber, Ben , German musician and composer
- Lauber, Cécile (1887–1981), Swiss writer
- Lauber, Diebold , Alsatian scribe and manuscript dealer
- Lauber, Gerold (* 1956), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Lauber, Hans (1921–2000), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Lauber, Hans (* 1935), German teacher and chairman of the Heimatbund Schloss Pertenstein
- Lauber, Heinrich (1899–1979), German-British physician
- Lauber, Johann Christian (1732–1785), German carpenter and cabinet maker of the Baroque era
- Lauber, Joseph (1744–1810), Austrian Catholic theologian and Bible translator
- Lauber, Joseph (1864–1952), Swiss composer
- Lauber, Kurt (1893–1971), German sculptor and painter
- Lauber, Maria (1891–1973), Swiss teacher and writer
- Lauber, Matthias (1977–2010), Swiss ice hockey goalkeeper
- Lauber, Michael (* 1965), Swiss lawyer and federal prosecutor
- Lauber, Stephan (* 1970), Roman Catholic theologian and university professor
- Lauber, Theo (1914–1999), German local politician (free voters)
- Lauber, Ulrike (* 1955), German architect and university professor
- Lauber, Volkmar (* 1944), Austrian political scientist
- Lauberbach, Lion (* 1998), German soccer player
- Laubert, Manfred (1877–1960), German historian
- Lauberte, Milda (1918–2009), Latvian chess player
- L'Aubespine, Charles de (1580–1653), keeper of the seal or chancellor of France
- L'Aubespine, Claude de († 1567), French nobleman and diplomat
- l'Aubespine, Sébastien de (1518–1582), French cleric and diplomat
- Laubhardt, Placida (1904–1998), Christian resistance fighter, pastor
- Laubi, Alfred (1846–1909), Swiss railway engineer
- Laubi, Hugo (1888–1959), Swiss graphic artist
- Läubin, Hannes (* 1958), German trumpeter and music teacher
- Laubin, Reginald (1903–2000), American writer and artist
- Laubinger, Adolf (1931–2006), German Sinto
- Laubinger, Hans-Werner (1936–2018), German legal scholar
- Laubinger, Josef (* 1921), German survivor of the Porajmos
- Laubinger, Otto (1892–1935), actor at the Berlin State Theater and functionary during the National Socialist era
- Laubinger, Walter (* 1967), German soccer player
- Laubisch, Johann-Christof (* 1986), German-French actor and rapper
- Laubitz, Antoni (1861–1939), auxiliary bishop
- Laubler, Franz (1684–1726), German butcher and mercenary; Murderer of the Lutheran pastor Hermann Joachim Hahn from Dresden
- Läubli, Hans (* 1955), Swiss politician (Greens)
- Läubli, Margrit (* 1928), Swiss dancer, actress and cabaret artist
- Laubmajer, Andreas (1538–1604), German lawyer and university professor
- Laubmann, Alfred Louis (1886–1965), German ornithologist
- Laubmann, Georg von (1843–1909), German librarian
- Laubmann, Paul (1860–1917), German genre, history and landscape painter
- Laubmann, Philipp Carl (1703–1792), Austrian painter
- Laubmann, Runhild (* 1944), German painter
- Laubreis, Andreas , royal Bavarian medic and district court doctor in Würzburg
- Laubrock, Ingrid (* 1970), German jazz musician (soprano, alto, tenor and baritone saxophone)
- Laubscher, Hans Peter (1924–2015), Swiss geologist
- Laubscher, Hans Peter (1936–1999), German classical archaeologist
- Laubsky, Rudolph von (1700–1754), Württemberg-Prussian general
- Lauby, Chantal (born 1948), French actress
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- Leek, Peter , German pop singer
- Lauche, Arnold (1890–1959), German pathologist and university professor
- Lauche, Wilhelm (1827–1883), German fruit grower
- Lauche, Wilhelm (1859–1950), horticultural specialist and court garden director
- Laucher, Antonia (1786–1871), German opera singer
- Laucher, Joseph Anton (1737–1813), German composer, music teacher and music publisher
- Lauchert, Friedrich (1863–1944), Catholic church historian
- Lauchert, Meinrad von (1905–1987), German major general in the Wehrmacht
- Lauchert, Richard (1823–1868), German painter
- Lauchery, Étienne (1732–1820), French dancer, choreographer and ballet master
- Lauchlan, Iain , Scottish producer, actor, screenwriter, playwright and director
- Laucht, Hans (1915–2003), German engineer, Hamburg port construction director
- Lauck, Gary (* 1953), American neo-Nazi and Holocaust denier
- Lauck, Gerd (1931–2005), German soccer player
- Lauck, Hans-Joachim (* 1937), German politician (SED), Minister for Heavy Machinery and Plant Engineering in the GDR
- Lauck, Jonas (* 1987), German poker player
- Lauck, Karl (1840–1906), German lawyer and politician (center), MdR
- Lauck, Mathäus (* 1931), German local politician
- Lauck, Reinhard (1946–1997), German soccer player
- Lauck, Thomas (* 1943), German musician
- Laucke, Dirk (* 1982), German playwright
- Lauckert, Otto (1887–1954), German teacher and rector as well as councilor and Freemason
- Lauckhard, Carl Friedrich (1813–1876), German educator
- Lauckhard, Karl , civil servant, local politician, notary, mayor
- Lauckner, Rolf (1887–1954), German writer
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- Laud, William (1573-1645), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Lauda, Ernst (1859–1932), Austrian hydraulic and bridge construction technician
- Lauda, Ernst (1892–1963), Austrian physician
- Lauda, Hans (1896–1974), Austrian industrialist
- Lauda, Mathias (* 1981), Austrian automobile racing driver
- Lauda, Niki (1949–2019), Austrian automobile racing driver, entrepreneur and pilot
- Lauda, Vladislav (* 1955), Czech football player
- Laudadio, Francesco (1950–2005), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Laudadio, Nicola (1891–1969), Italian religious, Bishop of Galle
- Laudage, Johannes (1959–2008), German historian
- Laudage, Werner (* 1953), German soccer player
- Laudahn, Wilhelm (1875–1932), German mechanical engineer
- Laudan, Larry (* 1941), American theorist of science
- Laude, Phil (* 1990), German-Austrian comedian, web video producer, actor and singer
- Laudehr, Simone (* 1986), German soccer player
- Laudel, Heidrun (1941–2014), German architectural historian and university professor
- Laudeley, Thomas (* 1966), German soccer player
- Laudenbach, Dieter (* 1957), German industrial engineer, restaurateur and politician (AfD)
- Laudenbach, François (* 1945), French mathematician
- Laudenbach, Karl Heinz (* 1957), German police officer, Lord Mayor of Bad Kissingen
- Laudenbach, Manni (* 1966), German short actor and musician
- Laudenbach, Philippe (* 1936), French actor
- Laudenbach, Sébastien (* 1973), French animator and illustrator
- Lauder, Estée (1906-2004), American entrepreneur
- Lauder, Evelyn (1936–2011), American entrepreneur and philanthropist
- Lauder, Hayley (* 1990), Scottish soccer player
- Lauder, Leonard (* 1933), American billionaire, art patron and entrepreneur
- Lauder, Robert Scott (1803-1869) Scottish artist
- Lauder, Ronald (* 1944), American entrepreneur, philanthropist and diplomat
- Lauderdale, Jim (* 1957), American country singer and songwriter
- Laudert, Gerd (* 1954), German curative educator, elementary school teacher and non-fiction author
- Laudet, François (* 1958), French jazz musician (drums)
- Laudet, Philippe (* 1959), French physicist and jazz musician
- Laudien, Carl (1799–1856), Prussian lawyer and councilor, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Laudien, Ingrid (1934–2009), German Protestant theologian
- Laudien, Karsten (* 1960), German theologian and ethicist
- Laudien, Victor (1866–1945), German Protestant theologian
- Laudomar , saint of the Catholic Church
- Laudon, Adolf (1912–1984), Austrian football player
- Laudon, Gideon Ernst von (1717–1790), Austrian general
- Laudon, Johann Ludwig Alexander von (1767–1822), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Laudonio, Abel (1938-2014), Argentine boxer
- Laudonnière, René Goulaine de (1542–1582), French writer and colonizer
- Laudowicz, Edith (* 1946), German author primarily of women's politics
- Laudrup, Andreas (* 1990), Danish football player
- Laudrup, Brian (* 1969), Danish football player
- Laudrup, Michael (* 1964), Danish football player and coach
- Laudt, Florian (* 1984), German handball player
- Laudus , saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Laudy, Jacques (1907–1993), Belgian comic artist
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- Laue, Anna (* 1986), German soccer player
- Laue, Carl Ernst (1790–1860), German court musician and instrument maker in Neustrelitz
- Laue, Dietmar (* 1940), German doctor and politician (CDU), MdL
- Laue, Ernst (* 1922), German homeland researcher
- Laue, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1796–1862), Prussian major general, commandant of Saarlouis
- Laue, Hans von (1829–1913), Prussian lieutenant general
- Laue, Heinrich (1877–1963), German politician (DHP, NLP, FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Laue, Karl (1906–1968), German sports functionary, President of the Lower Saxony Football Association, Chairman of the Supervisory Board
- Laue, Kurt (* 1922), German soccer goalkeeper
- Laue, Mara (* 1958), German author
- Laue, Martin (* 1984), German actor
- Laue, Max von (1879–1960), German physicist and crystallographer, Nobel Prize in Physics 1914
- Laue, Otto (1875–1933), German politician
- Laue, Theodor (1893–1953), German businessman and politician
- Laue, Theodore H. von (1916–2000), American historian of German origin
- Laue, Walter (1905–1960), German communist resistance fighter and political concentration camp prisoner
- Laue, Wolfgang (1929–1996), German officer, most recently rear admiral
- Lauenberger, Janko (* 1976), German musician
- Lauenburg, Ariane , German journalist
- Lauenburg, Heinrich (1832–1890), German architect and building contractor
- Lauenburger, Erna , German Sintezza
- Lauener, Alain (* 1986), Swiss track and road cyclist
- Lauener, Fred (* 1959), Swiss journalist
- Lauener, Henri (1933–2002), Swiss philosopher
- Lauener, Kuno (* 1961), Swiss singer and songwriter
- Lauener, Paul (1887–1983), Swiss hygienist
- Lauener, Stefan (1898–1988), Swiss skier
- Lauener, Tina (* 2000), Swiss floorball player
- Lauenroth, Antje (* 1988), German handball player
- Lauenroth, Bruno (1906–1971), German social democrat and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Lauenroth, Frank (* 1963), German author
- Lauenroth, Hartmut (1950–2020), German historian
- Lauenroth, Heinz (1910–1991), German local politician (SPD) and author
- Lauenroth, Julian (* 1992), German handball player
- Lauenstein, Carl (1919–2009), German politician (DP), MdL
- Lauenstein, Christoph (* 1962), German filmmaker
- Lauenstein, Diether (1914–1990), German theologian, Indologist and pastor of the Christian community
- Lauenstein, Heinrich (1835–1910), German painter and university professor
- Lauenstein, Johann Dietrich (1893–1973), German lawyer and ministerial official
- Lauenstein, Jonas (* 1987), German actor
- Lauenstein, Marc (* 1980), Swiss orienteer
- Lauenstein, Mercedes (* 1988), German journalist and writer
- Lauenstein, Nico (* 1986), German soccer goalkeeper
- Lauenstein, Otto (1829–1902), German lawyer and politician
- Lauenstein, Otto von (1857–1916), Prussian lieutenant general and leader of the XXXIX. Reserve Corps in World War I.
- Lauenstein, Tilly (1916–2002), German stage and film actress and voice actress
- Lauenstein, Wolfgang (* 1962), German filmmaker
- Lauer von Münchhofen, Adolf (1795–1874), Prussian major general and commander of the 6th Cavalry Brigade
- Lauer von Münchhofen, Adolf Julius (1755–1831), Prussian civil servant, lord of the castle and ancestor of the Lauer von Münchhofen family
- Lauer, Alfons (1957-2015), German lawyer and local politician (SPD)
- Lauer, Aloys (1833–1901), German clergyman, Roman Catholic religious priest
- Lauer, Amalie (1882–1950), German Catholic social politician (center), MdL
- Lauer, Andrew (* 1965), American actor
- Lauer, Bernhard (1867–1927), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Lauer, Bernhard (* 1954), German linguist and literary scholar and museum director
- Lauer, Christian (* 1980), German marksman
- Lauer, Christof (* 1953), German jazz saxophonist
- Lauer, Christopher (* 1984), German politician (Pirate Party, SPD), MdA
- Lauer, David D. (1939–2014), German sculptor and professor of sculpture
- Lauer, Dittmar (* 1937), German architect and local researcher
- Lauer, Dutch (1898-1988), American football player
- Lauer, Eberhard (* 1956), German organist and church musician
- Lauer, Friedrich (1793–1873), German entrepreneur and politician
- Lauer, Georg , incunabula printer
- Lauer, Gerhard (* 1962), German literary scholar
- Lauer, Gustav von (1808–1889), Prussian general physician, lieutenant general and personal physician to Kaiser Wilhelm I.
- Lauer, Hans Albert (* 1942), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Lauer, Hans Hugo (1934–2012), German medical historian and physician
- Lauer, Heinrich (1934–2010), German journalist and publicist
- Lauer, Herbert (* 1946), German politician, Lord Mayor of Bamberg
- Lauer, Hermann (1870–1930), German theologian, journalist, church historian and local researcher
- Lauer, Hilde (* 1943), Romanian canoeist
- Lauer, Hubert (1897–1959), German administrative leader in Sachsenhausen concentration camp
- Lauer, Jean (1916-1995), French football player
- Lauer, Jean-Philippe (1902-2001), French Egyptologist
- Lauer, Johannes (* 1982), German jazz musician and composer
- Lauer, Josef (1818–1881), Austrian still life painter
- Lauer, Karl Fritz (1938–2018), German phytopathologist and herbologist
- Lauer, Katrin (* 1975), German singer, musician and songwriter of Christian pop music
- Lauer, Kurt (* 1923), German member of the security team in the Ravensbrück concentration camp
- Lauer, Kurt (* 1945), German painter and jazz musician in Switzerland
- Lauer, Marius (* 1984), German moderator and commentator for e-sports and management consultant
- Lauer, Martin (1937–2019), German athlete, Olympic champion and pop singer
- Lauer, Nikolaus (1753–1824), German portrait painter
- Lauer, Nikolaus (1887–1980), German Catholic theologian
- Lauer, Otto (1908–1971), German businessman and politician (CDU, SPD), MdL Baden-Württemberg
- Lauer, Patrik (* 1964), German politician (SPD) and district administrator
- Lauer, Philippe (1874–1953), French librarian and historian
- Lauer, Reinhard (* 1935), German Slavist
- Lauer, Rolf (1931–1986), German artistic gymnast
- Lauer, Rolf (* 1944), German art historian
- Lauer, Svaen , German singer
- Lauer, Waltraud (1926–2003), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Lauer, Wilhelm (1923–2007), German geographer and climatologist
- Lauerbach, Erwin (1925–2000), German teacher and politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag and State Secretary
- Lauerer, Hans (1884–1953), rector of the Diakonie Neuendettelsau, pastor of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria
- Lauerer, Michael (1821–1908), German politician, member of the Bavarian Chamber of Deputies
- Lauerer, Toni (* 1959), German author and cabaret artist
- Lauermann, Alfons (1924–1991), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Lauermann, Curt (1892–1977), German screenwriter and actor with stage, film and television
- Lauermann, Herbert (* 1955), Austrian composer
- Lauermann, Lukas (* 1985), Austrian cellist and sound designer
- Lauermann, Manfred (* 1947), German social scientist, historian of ideas and left-wing intellectual
- Lauerová, Miloslava (* 1978), Czech volleyball player and coach
- Lauersen, Walther (1906–2007), German economist
- Lauerwald, Wolfgang (* 1955), German doctor and politician (AfD)
- Lauesen, Marcus (1907–1975), Danish writer
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- Lauf, Elias (1894–1981), Greenland politician, pastor and editor
- Lauf, Ulrich (* 1950), German non-fiction author, publishes on the history of the miners' union
- Laufberger, Ferdinand (1829–1881), Austrian painter and etcher
- Laufen, Kai (* 1968), German editor and feature author
- Laufenberg, Frank (* 1945), German presenter and music journalist
- Laufenberg, Heinrich († 1460), Swiss priest and writer
- Laufenberg, Heinrich (1872–1932), German historian, journalist and politician
- Laufenberg, Iris (* 1966), German dramaturge and theater director
- Laufenberg, Laurenz (* 1990), German actor
- Laufenberg, Uwe Eric (* 1960), German actor, director and theater manager
- Laufenberg, Walter (* 1935), German writer
- Laufenburg, Heike (* 1961), German artist, illustrator and author
- Laufer, Anke (* 1965), German writer
- Laufer, Berthold (1874–1934), German East Asian researcher
- Laufer, Ernst (1850-1893), German geologist
- Laufer, Franz Friedrich (1858–1937), Prussian police commissioner
- Laufer, Franz-Josef (* 1952), German soccer player
- Laufer, Gerda (1910–1999), German politician (SPD), MdL Bavaria
- Laufer, Günther (1907–1992), German blacksmith, restorer and metal sculptor
- Laufer, Hans-Jürgen (* 1948), German entrepreneur and football official
- Laufer, Heinrich (* 1924), Austrian writer
- Laufer, Heinz (1925–2010), German athlete and local politician
- Laufer, Heinz (1933–1996), German lawyer and political scientist
- Laufer, Hildrun (* 1939), German athlete and Olympic medalist
- Laufer, Johann (1857–1924), Member of the State Parliament of Hessen
- Laufer, Josef (* 1939), Czech singer, actor, author, presenter and entertainer
- Laufer, Karl (1885–1962), member of the state parliament of Hessen
- Laufer, Margit (* 1990), Austrian television presenter
- Laufer, Michael , German basketball official and trainer
- Laufer, Oswald (1905–1933), German anti-fascist
- Laufer, Paul (1904–1969), German anti-fascist resistance fighter and head of department in the GDR Ministry for State Security
- Laufer, Peter (1936–2016), German athlete
- Laufer, Stefan (* 1959), German pharmacist and professor
- Laufer, Tal (* 1985), Israeli writer
- Läufer, Thomas (* 1945), German ambassador
- Runner painter , Greek vase painter
- Lauff, Helen , German painter, draftsman and illustrator
- Lauff, Joseph von (1855–1933), Prussian lieutenant colonel and writer
- Lauffen, Richard (1907–1990), German actor
- Lauffer, Emil (1837–1909), Moravian painter, university professor in Prague and director of the Prague Art Academy
- Lauffer, Herbert (1900–1980), German economist, lawyer and administrative officer
- Lauffer, Johann Jakob (1688–1734), Swiss theologian and historian
- Lauffer, Otto (1874–1949), German folklorist and cultural historian
- Lauffer, Siegfried (1911–1986), German ancient historian
- Lauffmann, Reinhold (1876–1952), German chemist for geranium chemistry
- Lauffs, Leon (1883–1956), German sculptor, graphic artist and painter
- Laufhütte, Hartmut (* 1937), German Germanist, literary scholar and university lecturer
- Laufhütte, Heinrich Wilhelm (* 1934), German judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Laufilitonga (1797–1865), last king (Tui Tonga) of Tonga
- Laufke, Franz (1901–1984), German lawyer and university professor
- Laufkötter, Franz (1857–1925), German politician (SPD), MdR
- Laufman, Ken (born 1932), Canadian ice hockey player
- Laufs, Adolf (1935–2014), German legal scholar and legal historian
- Laufs, Carl (1858–1900), German comedy writer
- Laufs, Paul (* 1938), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
Lye
- Laugardière, Anne de , French costume designer
- Lauge Schmidt, Rasmus (* 1991), Danish handball player
- Laugé, Achille (1861–1944), French pointillist painter
- Laugée, Désiré François (1823–1896), French genre and history painter
- Laugel, Anselm (1851–1928), German politician
- Läuger, Peter (1934–1990), German biophysicist
- Laugerud García, Kjell Eugenio (1930–2009), Guatemalan general and president
- Laugesen, Jim (* 1974), Danish badminton player
- Lauggas, Johann Baptista , German Rococo sculptor
- Laugher, Jack (* 1995), British water diver
- Laughland, John (* 1963), British philosopher, journalist and author
- Laughlin, Billy (1932–1948), American film actor
- Laughlin, Craig (born 1958), Canadian ice hockey player, official and sports commentator
- Laughlin, Greg (* 1942), American politician
- Laughlin, Robert Betts (* 1950), American physicist and Nobel Prize winner
- Laughlin, Tim (* 1963), American jazz clarinetist
- Laughlin, Tom (1931–2013), American actor and filmmaker
- Laughton, Charles (1899–1962) British-American film actor
- Laughton, Charles E. (1846–1895) American politician
- Laughton, John Knox (1830-1915), British naval historian
- Laughton, Scott (* 1994), Canadian ice hockey player
- Laugier, Henri (1888–1973), French physiologist and politician
- Laugier, Marc-Antoine (1713–1769), French clergyman, man of letters, historian and architectural theorist
- Laugier, Marguerite (1896–1976), French astronomer
- Laugier, Robert (1722–1793), Lorraine chemist, botanist and pharmacist
- Laugs, Richard (1907–1978), German conductor and pianist
- Laugs, Robert (1875–1942), German conductor and Kapellmeister
- Laugwitz, Barbara (* 1971), German publisher
- Laugwitz, Detlef (1932–2000), German mathematician
- Laugwitz-Aulbach, Susanne (* 1960), German Germanist, theater scholar and head of cultural affairs
Lukewarm
- Lauha, Aarre (1907–1988), Finnish bishop
Laui
- Lauinger, Artur (1879–1961), German business journalist
- Lauinger, Dieter (* 1962), German lawyer and politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Lauinger, Wolfgang (1918–2017), German toolmaker and victim of Nazi persecution
Lauj
- Laujol de Lafage, Georges-Albert-Léon (1832–1858), French landscape painter
- Laujon, Pierre (1727–1811), French writer and member of the Académie française
Lauk
- Lauk, Dieter (* 1937), German table tennis player
- Lauk, Kurt Joachim (* 1946), German politician (CDU), MEP
- Lauk, Werner Hans (* 1950), German diplomat
- Laukaitis, Artūras (born 1997), Lithuanian ice hockey player
- Laukamp, Bernt (* 1946), German jazz musician
- Laukant, Gustav (1869–1938), socialist politician (USDP)
- Laukart, Alexander (* 1998), German soccer player
- Lauke, Gerhard (* 1952), German racing cyclist
- Lauke, Ronny (* 1976), German racing cyclist and sports director
- Lauken, Katja (* 1970), German theater director
- Laukhard, Friedrich Christian (1757–1822), German writer
- Laukhuff, Wilhelm (1903–1981), German organ builder and local politician
- Laukien, Günther (1924–1997), German physicist and company founder
- Laukka, Joona (* 1972), Finnish cyclist
- Laukkanen, Janne (* 1970), Finnish ice hockey player
- Laukkanen, Jari (1962–2019), Finnish cross-country skier
- Laukkanen, Jari (* 1965), Finnish curler
- Laukkanen, Jenna (* 1995), Finnish swimmer
- Laukkanen, Juha (* 1969), Finnish athlete
- Laukkanen, Kari (* 1963), Finnish soccer goalkeeper and soccer coach
- Laukkanen, Tapio (* 1969), Finnish rally driver
- Laukkanen, Teuvo (1919–2011), Finnish cross-country skier
- Laukvik, Jon (* 1952), Norwegian organist and composer, university professor
Laul
- Laulan, Yves-Marie (* 1934), French economist
- Laulanie, Henri de (1920–1995), French Jesuit and agricultural engineer
- Laule, Janusch (* 1981), German racing cyclist
- Laule, Johann Baptist (1817–1895), German painter
- Laules, Patrick (1676–1739), Spanish Ambassador to the United Kingdom
- Laŭlum (1923–2012), Chinese Esperanto writer and translator
Laum
- Laum, Bernhard (1884–1974), German university professor, initially for classical studies, later for economics and constitutional law
- Lauman, Jacob G. (1813–1867) American businessman and officer
- Laumann, Arthur (1894–1970), German aviator in the First World War
- Laumann, Danièle (* 1961), Canadian rower
- Laumann, Hartmut (1949–2001), German prehistoric
- Laumann, Johannes (1901–1979), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Laumann, Joseph (* 1983), German soccer player
- Laumann, Karl-Josef (* 1957), German politician (CDU), MdL, Minister for Labor, Health and Social Affairs of North Rhine-Westphalia, MdB
- Laumann, Rikke (* 1983), Danish vaulting artist
- Laumann, Silken (* 1964), Canadian rower
- Laumann, Theodor (* 1934), German soccer player
- Laumann-Ylvén, Martin (* 1988), Norwegian ice hockey player
- Laumans, Daniel (* 1972), German pianist, composer and music researcher
- L Bäumen, Herbert (* 1943), German soccer player
- L Bäumen, Michael (1950–2019), German chef and entrepreneur
- Laumer, August (* 1970), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Laumer, Josef (1887–1973), German politician
- Laumer, Josef (* 1960), German politician (CSU)
- Laumer, Keith (1925-1993), American writer of science fiction literature
- Laumet, Antoine (1658–1730), French officer and adventurer, Governor of Louisiana
- Laumon, Gérard (* 1952), French mathematician
- Laumond, Jean Charles Joseph de (1753–1825), French politician, councilor and prefect
- L'Aumonier, Jacques (1641–1717), Prussian lieutenant general, chief of infantry regiment No. 13, governor of the Peitz fortress
- Laumonier, Paul (1867–1949), French Romance studies and literary scholar
Whim
- Laun, Adolf (1808–1881), German Romance philologist and literary historian
- Laun, Andreas (* 1942), Austrian religious and moral theologian, auxiliary bishop emeritus in Salzburg
- Laun, Rudolf (1882–1975), German international lawyer and legal philosopher, rector of the University of Hamburg
- Launay, Bernard-René Jordan de (1740–1789), French prison commandant
- Launay, Claudio Gabriele de (1786–1850), General and Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Sardinia
- Launay, Jacques (* 1954), French naval officer
- Launay, Louis de (1860-1938), French geologist
- Launay, Marcus Antonius de la Haye de , Prussian civil servant
- Launay, Nick (* 1960), British sound engineer and music producer
- Launder, Frank (1906–1997), British screenwriter, film director and film producer
- Launela, Kaisa (* 1948), Finnish javelin thrower
- Launer, Dale (* 1952), American screenwriter, director and film producer
- Launer, Gerhard (* 1949), German aerial photographer and pilot
- Launer, Oskar (1843–1912), German architect and Prussian construction officer
- Launert, Silke (* 1976), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Launhardt, Johannes (1929–2019), German theologian, bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Georgia
- Launhardt, Tom (1963–2016), German guitar maker
- Launhardt, Wilhelm (1832–1918), German civil engineer, transport scientist and economist
- Launicke, Gerhard (* 1941), German Africanist and former diplomat
- Launicke, Hugo (1909–1975), German resistance fighter against National Socialism, politician (SED)
- Launis, Armas (1884–1959), Finnish composer
- Launis, Mika (* 1949), Finnish illustrator and graphic artist
- Launsky-Tieffenthal, Peter (* 1957), Austrian diplomat
- Launspach, Ewald (1931–2015), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
Laup
- Laup, Anthony (* 1982), French soccer player
- L'aupaire , German folk pop musician and singer-songwriter
- Lauper, Cyndi (* 1953), American singer, songwriter and actress
- Lauper, Hans (1895–1936), Swiss dentist, mountaineer and author
- Lauper, Sandro (* 1996), Swiss football player
- Laupert, Niels (* 1975), German director, film producer and screenwriter
- Laupheimer, Anton (1848–1927), German genre painter
- Laupheimer, Friedrich (1890–1965), German rabbi and district rabbi in Bad Ems (1932–1939)
- Laupheimer, Jonas (1846–1914), German district rabbi
- Laupichler, Rainer (* 1957), German actor
- Laupp, Johann Andreas (1776–1846), Mayor and First Lord Mayor of Tübingen
- Lauppert, Egon (1879–1955), Austrian officer (major general) and journalist
- Lauppert, Oskar von , Austrian opera singer (baritone)
- Lauppert-Martin, Isabella von , German opera singer (soprano) and vocal teacher
- Läuppi, Adolf (1906–1974), Swiss racing cyclist
- Läuppi, Eugen (1919–1999), Swiss doctor and forensic doctor
- Lauprecht, Claus-Arwed (* 1963), German basketball official and referee
- Lauprecht, Edwin (1897–1987), important German animal breeding scientist
Laur
- Laur von Münchhofen, Maximilian (1863–1936), German administrative officer and district administrator
- Laur, Ernst (1871–1964), Swiss agronomist and association official
- Laur, Eugen , German Romanist
- Laur, Ferdinand Samuel (1791–1854), Baden-Swiss composer, conductor, choir director and music teacher
- Laur, Francis (1844–1934), French mining engineer, industrial expert, specialist author and politician
- Laur, Katrin (* 1955), Estonian film director and writer
- Laur, Wilhelm Friedrich (1858–1934), German architect and state curator
- Laur, Wolfgang (1921–2009), German philologist
- Laur-Belart, Rudolf (1898–1972), Swiss provincial Roman archaeologist and university professor
- L'Aura (* 1984), Italian pop musician
- Laura of Córdoba († 864), martyr, saint
- Laura, Carlos di (* 1964), Peruvian tennis player
- Laura, Cinta (* 1993), German-Indonesian actress, singer and model
- Laura, Massimo (* 1957), Italian concert guitarist
- Lauraguais, Élisabeth-Pauline de (1737–1794), French nobleman
- Laurain, Antoine (* 1972), French writer
- Laurain, Jean (1921–2008), French politician (PS), member of the National Assembly
- Laurain, Louis (* 1984), French jazz and improvisation musician
- Laurana, Francesco (1430–1502), Italian sculptor and architect
- Laurana, Luciano , Italian builder and architect of the Renaissance
- Laurance, Bill (* 1981), British fusion musician (piano, composition)
- Laurance, Ewa (* 1964), Swedish pool player
- Laurance, John (1750-1810), English-American lawyer and politician (Federalist Party)
- Laurant, Guillaume (* 1961), French screenwriter
- Laurberg, Ferdinand (1904–1941), Estonian national soccer player and bandy player
- Laurberg, Julie (1856–1925), Danish portrait and architecture photographer and entrepreneur
- Laure, Carole (born 1948), Canadian actress
- Laure, Irène (1898–1987), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Laure, Mike (1937-2000), Mexican singer
- Laureani, Gabriele (1788–1849), Italian clergyman, librarian and archivist
- Laureano, Marta , Mexican mother who had to speak English with her child
- Laureau, Gérard (1920–2002), French racing driver and entrepreneur
- Laureiro, Bernardo (* 1992), Uruguayan football player
- Laurel, Brenda (* 1950), American computer scientist, computer game designer and professor
- Laurel, Ida K. (1899–1980), Russian singer and actress
- Laurel, José P. (1891–1959), President of the Philippines
- Laurel, Salvador (1928–2004), Filipino politician
- Laurel, Sotero (1918–2009), Filipino politician
- Laurel, Stan (1890-1965) British comedian, screenwriter, director and producer
- Laurell, Anna (* 1980), Swedish boxer
- Lauremberg, Jakob Sebastian (1619–1668), German historian and lawyer
- Lauremberg, Johann (1590–1658), Low German writer
- Lauremberg, Peter (1585–1639), German university professor and writer of the Baroque period
- Lauremberg, Wilhelm (1547–1612), physician and mathematician, rector of the university
- Lauren, Dyanna (* 1965), American porn actress
- Lauren, Dylan (* 1974), American entrepreneur
- Lauren, Joy (* 1989), American actress
- Lauren, Mark (* 1972), American author, apnea diver and Thai boxer
- Lauren, Melissa (* 1984), French porn actress and director
- Lauren, Ralph (* 1939), American fashion designer
- Lauren, Tammy (* 1968), American actress
- Lauren, Toivo (* 1919), Swedish ski jumper
- Laurėnas, Vaidutis (* 1958), Lithuanian political scientist and university professor
- Laurence de Erganis , Bishop of Argyll
- Laurence, Aimee (* 2005), American actress
- Laurence, Ashley (born 1966), American actress
- Laurence, Chris (* 1949), British double bass player
- Laurence, Duncan (* 1994), Dutch singer
- Laurence, French (1757-1809) English politician
- Laurence, Jeté (* 2007), American actress
- Laurence, Margaret (1926–1987), Canadian writer
- Laurence, Max (1852–1926), German actor
- Laurence, Oona (* 2002), American actress
- Laurence, Sherisse , Canadian singer and presenter
- Laurence, Timothy (* 1955), British naval officer and second husband of Princess Anne
- Laurence, William L. (1888–1977), American journalist of Lithuanian origin
- Laurencin, Ferdinand (1819–1890), Austrian music writer and music critic
- Laurencin, Marie (1883–1956), French poet and painter
- Laurencz, Szabolcs (* 1978), Hungarian handball player
- Laurendeau, André (1912–1968) Canadian writer, essayist, journalist, and politician
- Laurendeau, Arthur (1880–1963) Canadian singer, choir director, and music teacher
- Laurendi, Cody (* 1988), American football goalkeeper
- Laurens, Camille (* 1957), French writer and winner of the Prix Femina
- Laurens, Dagmar (* 1940), German television and theater actress
- Laurens, Friedrich Gottlieb von (1736–1803), Prussian major general, chief of Infantry Regiment No. 56
- Laurens, Guillemette (* 1957), French opera singer (mezzo-soprano) and specialist in early music
- Laurens, Henri (1885–1954), French sculptor and draftsman
- Laurens, Henry (1724–1792), American politician
- Laurens, Jean-Joseph Bonaventure (1801–1890) French painter and author
- Laurens, Jean-Paul (1838–1921), French painter, etcher and sculptor, as well as draftsman and illustrator
- Laurens, John (1754–1782) American soldier
- Laurens, Jules (1825–1901) French painter, etcher, draftsman, wood cutter, and writer
- Laurens, Marthe (1886–1957), French artist
- Laurens, Mathias Julius von (1755–1807), Prussian major general and finally head of the engineering department in the Upper War College
- Laurens, Rose , French singer
- Laurensen, Laurens († 1553), German theologian and Dominican prior
- Laurenson, James (born 1940), New Zealand actor
- Laurent Giles, John (1901–1969), English yacht designer
- Laurent of Belgium (* 1963), Belgian prince
- Laurent, Auguste (1807-1853), French chemist
- Laurent, Bruno (* 1975), Belgian chess player
- Laurent, Charles (* 1910), French football player
- Laurent, Charles François (1856–1939), French diplomat
- Laurent, Christophe (* 1977), French racing cyclist
- Laurent, Clayton (* 1990), American amateur boxer (US Virgin Islands)
- Laurent, Draghixa (* 1973), Croatian-French porn actress
- Laurent, Emelyne (* 1998), French soccer player
- Laurent, Francis (* 1986), French football player
- Laurent, François (1810–1887), Luxembourg law scholar and historian
- Laurent, Géraldine (* 1975), French jazz saxophonist
- Laurent, Goulven (1925–2008), French historian of science
- Laurent, Grégoire (1906–1985), Luxembourg boxer and boxing trainer
- Laurent, Greta (* 1992), Italian cross-country skier
- Laurent, Henri (1881–1954), French fencer
- Laurent, Hermann (1841–1908), French mathematician
- Laurent, Hugues (1885–1990), French film architect and short film director
- Laurent, Jacqueline (1918–2009), French actress
- Laurent, Jacques (1919–2000), French writer and journalist
- Laurent, Jean (1906-1995), French football player
- Laurent, Jean (1909–2001), Belgian violinist and music teacher
- Laurent, Johann Christian Mauritz (1810–1876), German teacher and librarian
- Laurent, Johannes Theodor (1804–1884), German clergyman, Apostolic Vicar of Luxembourg
- Laurent, Josef (1808–1867), German historian, archivist and librarian
- Laurent, Joseph (1853–1923), German architect and Aachen city architect
- Laurent, Joseph Jean Pierre († 1900), French astronomer
- Laurent, Lionel (* 1964), French biathlete
- Laurent, Lucien (1907-2005), French football player and coach
- Laurent, Marie (1944–2015), French racing car driver
- Laurent, Mélanie (* 1983), French film actress
- Laurent, Méry (1849–1900), French cocotte and muse of various artists in Paris
- Laurent, Michel (* 1953), French racing cyclist
- Laurent, Mickaël , French road cyclist from Martinique
- Laurent, Mireille (1938-2015), French badminton player
- Laurent, Monique (* 1960), French mathematician
- Laurent, Paul (1925–1990), French politician (PCF), member of the National Assembly
- Laurent, Pierre (* 1957), French politician
- Laurent, Pierre Alphonse (1813-1854), French mathematician
- Laurent, Rémi (1957–1989), French actor
- Laurent, Robert (1908-2001), French historian
- Laurent, Roger (1913–1997), Belgian racing driver
- Laurent, Sophie (1792–1832), German theater actress
- Laurent, Thomas (* 1998), French racing car driver
- Laurent-Christensen, Axel (1895–1968), Danish doctor
- Laurent-Gengoux, Camille (* 1976), French mathematician
- Laurent-Gsell, Lucien (1860–1944), French painter of Swiss origin
- Laurent-Jan (1808–1877), French painter, author and collaborator of Honoré de Balzac
- Laurent-Perrigot, Françoise (* 1950), French politician
- Laurent-Pichat, Léon (1823–1886), French writer and politician
- Laurent-Täckholm, Vivi (1898–1978), Swedish botanist and children's book author
- Laurenti Rosa, Silvio (1892–1965), Italian film director and actor and screenwriter
- Laurenti, Bartolomeo († 1726), Italian composer and violinist of the Baroque
- Laurenti, Camillo (1861–1938), Italian clergyman and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Laurenti, Cesare (1854–1936), Venetian painter
- Laurenti, Fabien (* 1983), French football player
- Laurenti, Fabrizio (* 1956), Italian film director
- Laurenti, Girolamo Nicolò (1678–1751), Italian violinist and composer
- Laurenti, Josephus Nicolaus (1735–1805), Austrian physician, naturalist, herpetologist and zoologist
- Laurenti, Mariano (* 1929), Italian director
- Laurenti, Pietro Paolo (1675–1719), Italian instrumentalist, singer and composer
- Laurentianus, Laurentius († 1515), Italian medic and philosopher
- Laurentie, Pierre-Sébastien (1793–1876), French historian and publicist
- Laurentii, Laurentius (1660–1722), German cantor and theologian
- Laurentin, René (1917–2017), French Catholic theologian, mariologist, university professor and author
- Laurentino, Hugo (* 1984), Portuguese handball player
- Laurentinus , Roman Catholic holy martyr
- Laurentius , antipope
- Laurentius , Archbishop of Gran
- Laurentius Hispanus († 1248), Italian lawyer
- Laurentius I of Lebus († 1204), Bishop of Lebus
- Laurentius II of Lebus , Bishop of Lebus (1209–1232)
- Laurentius Paulinus Gothus (1565–1646), Swedish Lutheran theologian and pastor, Archbishop of Uppsala
- Laurentius of Amalfi († 1049), monk of Montecassino, Archbishop of Amalfi, writer
- Laurentius von Brindisi (1559–1619), Italian theologian
- Laurentius of Byzantium († 166), Bishop of Byzantium
- Lawrence of Canterbury († 619), second Archbishop of Canterbury
- Laurentius of Durham († 1154), English Benedictine monk, poet and bishop
- Laurentius von Ratibor (1381–1448), Silesian mathematician, astronomer and theologian; Rector of the University of Krakow
- Lawrence of Rome († 258), archdeacon at the time of Pope Sixtus II, Christian martyr
- Laurentius, Georg Friedrich (1594–1673), doctor, pharmacist and specialist journalist
- Laurents, Arthur (1917–2011), American writer, screenwriter, and theater director
- Laurentz, William (1895–1922), French tennis player
- Laurenz, Karl (1905–1955), German agent, sentenced to death for espionage
- Laurenz, Michael (* 1978), German opera singer (tenor)
- Laurenz, Pedro (1902–1972), Argentine tango musician and composer
- Laurenzi, Carlo (1821-1893), Italian clergyman, cardinal
- Laurenzi, Luciano (1902–1966), Italian university professor, archaeologist, art historian and author
- Laurer, Berengar (1938–2018), German artist
- Laurer, George J. (1925-2019), American engineer and inventor of the bar code (Universal Product Code)
- Laurer, Johann Friedrich (1798–1873), German botanist, anatomist and pharmacologist
- Laurer, Robert (1899–1954), German naturopath and personality of the land reform movement
- Laurerio, Dionisio Neagrus (1497–1542), Italian cardinal
- Lauret, Jorge (* 1969), Argentine mathematician
- Lauret, Martin (* 1971), Dutch long-distance runner
- Laureti, Tommaso († 1602), Italian painter
- Lauretis, Teresa de (* 1938), Italian-American literary scholar
- Lauretta, Damien (* 1992), French actor and singer
- Laureyns, Ferry (1507–1558), Ambassador of the Spanish Netherlands to the United Kingdom
- Laureys, Marc (* 1963), Belgian philologist
- Laureyssens, Dirk , Belgian game designer
- Laurezzari, Theodor (* 1880), German rower
- Lauri, Elena (1907–1961), Danish-German pop singer
- Lauri, Furio (1918–2002), Italian pilot in World War II
- Lauri, Hannele (* 1952), Finnish actress
- Lauri, Kjell , Swedish orienteer
- Lauri, Lorenzo (1864–1941), Italian clergyman, cardinal curia of the Roman Catholic Church
- Lauri, Maris (* 1966), Estonian politician
- Lauri-Volpi, Giacomo (1892–1979), Italian opera singer (tenor), music writer
- Lauria, Dan (born 1947), American actor
- Lauria, Matt (* 1984), American actor
- Laurian († 546), bishop and martyr
- Lauricella, Calogero (1919–1989), Roman Catholic Bishop of Syracuse
- Lauricella, Giuseppe (1867–1913), Italian mathematician
- Lauricella, Salvatore (1922–1996), Italian politician
- Laurich, Emil (1921–1985), German SS-Hauptscharführer in the Majdanek concentration camp
- Laurich, Yvonne (* 1970), German actress
- Lauridsen, John (* 1959), Danish football player
- Lauridsen, Morten (* 1943), American composer
- Laurie, Annie († 2006), American rhythm and blues singer
- Laurie, Cy (1926-2002), British jazz musician
- Laurie, Hugh (* 1959), British actor, film producer, screenwriter, comedian, writer as well as pianist, guitarist and singer
- Laurie, John (1897–1980) Scottish actor
- Laurie, Louis (1917-2002), American boxer
- Laurie, Miracle (* 1981), American actress
- Laurie, Piper (born 1932), American actress
- Laurie, Ran (1915-1998), British rower
- Laurie, Stephen P. , British amateur astronomer and asteroid explorer
- Laurien, Hanna-Renate (1928–2010), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Laurier, Charlotte (born 1966), Canadian actress
- Laurier, Jim (* 1954), American painter and illustrator
- Laurier, Lucie (* 1975), Canadian actress
- Laurier, Wilfrid (1841-1919), Canadian politician (Prime Minister)
- Laurijsen, Martha (* 1954), Dutch rower
- Laurikainen, Mika (* 1963), Finnish football coach
- Laurila, Kalevi (1937–1991), Finnish cross-country skier
- Laurila, Olavi (* 1940), Finnish archer
- Laurillard, Alan (* 1946), Canadian composer and saxophonist
- Laurillard, Charles Léopold (1783-1853), French zoologist and paleontologist
- Laurin, Albert (1816–1900), Prussian lieutenant general
- Laurin, Arvid (1901-1998), Swedish sailor
- Laurin, Hugo (1844–1921), Prussian lieutenant general
- Laurin, Marit (1904–1988), Swedish anthroposophist, translator and post-poet
- Laurin, Rachel (* 1961), Canadian composer and organist
- Laurin, Václav (1865–1930), technician and industrialist
- Laurinaitis, Arūnas (* 1961), Lithuanian chemical engineer
- Laurinaitis, Eugenijus (* 1951), Lithuanian psychiatrist and psychotherapist
- Laurinaitis, James (born 1986), American football player
- Laurinaitis, John (born 1962), American wrestler
- Laurinaitis, Joseph (born 1960), American wrestler
- Laurinavičius, Alfonsas (* 1947), Lithuanian lawyer and historian, professor
- Laurinec, František (* 1951), Slovak football official
- Lauring, Palle (1909–1996), Danish historian and writer
- Laurinkus, Mečys (* 1951), Lithuanian politician and diplomat
- Laurino, Felipe (* 1989), Uruguayan soccer player
- Laurischk, Sibylle (1954–2020), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Lauristin, Johannes (1899–1941), Estonian communist and politician, member of the Riigikogu
- Lauristin, Marju (* 1940), Estonian politician, member of the Riigikogu, MEP
- Lauriston, Alexandre-Jacques-Bernard Law de (1768–1828), French general, Marshal of France
- Laurito, André (* 1983), German soccer player
- Lauritsch, Josef (1918–2003), Austrian politician (VdU, FPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Lauritsen, Charles (1892–1968), Danish-American experimental nuclear physicist
- Lauritsen, Kristian (1924–2015), Danish provost in Greenland and pastor
- Lauritsen, Thomas (1915–1973), American experimental nuclear physicist
- Lauritzen, Dag Otto (* 1956), Norwegian cyclist
- Lauritzen, Jan Thomas (* 1974), Norwegian handball player and coach
- Lauritzen, Karsten (* 1983), Danish politician of the Venstre party and in the cabinet Lars Løkke Rasmussen II Minister for Taxes
- Lauritzen, Lau junior (1910–1977), Danish film director, actor and screenwriter
- Lauritzen, Lau senior (1878–1938), Danish director and film writer
- Lauritzen, Lauritz (1910–1980), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Lauritzen, Peter (* 1959), Danish civil servant, imperial ombudsman in Greenland
- Lauritzen, Theo (1911–1978), Swiss sculptor and draftsman
- Lauro, Achille (1887–1982), Italian shipowner and politician
- Lauro, Achille (* 1990), Italian rapper
- Lauro, Antonio (1917–1986), Venezuelan composer and guitarist
- Lauro, Augusto (* 1923), Italian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of San Marco Argentano-Scalea
- Lauro, Germán (* 1984), Argentine shot putter and discus thrower
- Lauro, Vincenzo (1523–1592), Italian cardinal and diplomat
- Lauronen, Martti (1913–1987), Finnish cross-country skier
- Laurop, Wilhelm (1804–1879), German forester
- Laursen, Georg (1889–1977), Danish-Soviet communist
- Laursen, Jacob (* 1994), Danish football player
- Laursen, Martin (* 1977), Danish football player
- Laursen, Martin (* 1995), Danish handball player
- Laursen, Nikolai (* 1998), Danish football player
- Laursen, Per (* 1966), Danish dart player
- Laursen, Ulrik (* 1976), Danish football player
- Laursen, Valdemar (1900–1989), Danish soccer player and soccer referee
- Laurus Schkurla (1928–2008), head of the Russian Orthodox Church Abroad
- Laurušas, Tomas (* 1996), Lithuanian chess player
- Laurušas, Vytautas (1930–2019), Lithuanian composer
- Laury, Waldemar (1862–1916), German railway official and President of the Mainz Railway Directorate
- Lauryk, Andrej (* 1974), Belarusian football player
- Lauryssens, Stan (* 1946), Belgian author
louse
- Laus, Paul (* 1970), Canadian ice hockey player
- Laus-Schneider, Pia (* 1968), German-Italian dressage rider
- Lausarot, Ariel (* 1952), Uruguayan politician
- Lausarot, Rudi (* 1975), Uruguayan sports shooter
- Lausberg, Heinrich (1912–1992), German Romance scholar and rhetorician
- Lausberg, Marion (* 1946), German classical philologist
- Lausberg, Michael (* 1972), German social scientist
- Lausberg, Peter Joseph (1852–1922), German clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Cologne
- Lausberg, Sören (* 1969), German cyclist
- Lausch, Christian (* 1969), Austrian civil servant and politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Lausch, Ernst (1836–1888), German educator and writer
- Lausch, Heinz (1920–1996), German actor and voice actor
- Lausch, Klaus (* 1964), German motorcycle track racer
- Lausch, Norman (1975-2005), German paraglider pilot
- Lauscha, Georg (* 1987), Austrian cyclist
- Lausche, Frank J. (1895–1990), American politician
- Lauscher, Albert (1872–1944), German clergyman, theologian, university professor and politician (center), MdR, MdL
- Lauscher, Detlev (1952–2010), German soccer player
- Lauscher, Elvira (* 1965), German writer, journalist, aphorist and artist
- Lauscher, Ernst Josef (* 1947), Austrian filmmaker and writer
- Lauscher, Fritz (1908–1996), Austrian politician (KPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Lauscher, Hans (1904–1981), German lawyer and politician (CDU), MdL
- Lauscher, Regan (* 1980), Canadian luge athlete
- Lauschner, Erwin (1911–1996), German medical officer and flight medic
- Lause, Alessija (* 1980), German actress
- Lause, Hermann (1939–2005), German actor
- Lause, Jens (* 1968), German handball player
- Lausecker, Karl (1928–2015), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Lauseger, Klemen (* 1982), Slovenian biathlete
- Lausegger, Gerhard (1915–1966), Austrian SS officer
- Lausen, Gerd (1928–1993), German politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament, State Minister in Schleswig-Holstein
- Lausen, Helmut (* 1952), German soccer player
- Lausen, Jens (1937–2017), German painter, graphic artist and poet
- Lausen, Uwe (1941–1970), German painter
- Lausen, Willi (1901–1972), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Lauser, Wilhelm (1836–1902), German publicist and historian
- Lauska, Caroline (1787–1871), German painter
- Lauska, Franz (1764–1825), German pianist of Moravian origin, composer and teacher of Giacomo Meyerbeer
- Laušman, Bohumil (1903–1963), Czechoslovak minister and party official
- Laussch, Thorsten (* 1964), German actor, television and radio presenter, speaker, singer, author and entertainer
- Laussedat, Aimé (1819–1907), French officer and scientist
- Lausseigh, André (1900–1972), French long-distance runner
- Lauste, Eugène Augustin (1857–1935), French electrical mechanic
- Lausten, Martin Schwarz (* 1938), Danish church historian
- Lausten, Thorbjørn (* 1945), Danish artist
- Lauster, Imanuel (1873–1948), German technician and manager
- Lauster, Jörg (* 1966), German Protestant theologian
- Lauster, Peter (* 1940), German psychologist
- Lausterer, Hugo , German SS squad leader in the Dachau concentration camp
- Lauströer, Olaf (* 1962), German architect and university professor
- Laustsen, Dan (* 1954), Danish cameraman
- Lausund, Ingrid (* 1965), German-speaking playwright, director and screenwriter
According to
- Laut, Dave (1956-2009), American shot putter
- Laut, Jens Peter (* 1954), German orientalist and university professor
- Lautala, Martti (1928–2016), Finnish cross-country skier
- Lautard-Schewtschenka, Véronique (1901–1982), Russian-French pianist
- Lautaro († 1557), war chief of the Mapuche (1553–1557)
- Lauté, Florian (* 1980), French politician (Parti Pirate)
- Laute, Rolf (1940–2013), German painter, graphic artist and art teacher
- Lautemann, Johann Jakob (1737–1803), German architect and builder
- Lauten, Anno (* 1967), German singer, voice coach, author and speaker
- Lauten, Fredi (1926–2008), German football player
- Lauten, Fritz H. (1935–1989), German artist and glass painter
- Lautenbach, Anke (1960–2012), German singer and lecturer in singing
- Lautenbach, Conrad (1534–1595), German clergyman and writer
- Lautenbach, Ernst (1935–1993), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Lautenbach, Robin (* 1952), German journalist
- Lautenbach, Wilhelm (1891–1948), German civil servant in the Reich Ministry of Economics
- Lautenbacher, Hans (1883–1966), Member of the State Parliament of Hessen
- Lautenbacher, Pia (* 1994), German actress
- Lautenbacher, Rolf (* 1966), German triathlete
- Lautenbacher, Susanne (* 1932), German violinist
- Lautenbacher, Walter E. (1920–2000), German photographer
- Lautenberg, Frank (1924–2013), American politician
- Lautenburg, Sigmund (1851–1918), Austrian theater actor, director and theater director
- Lautensach, Hermann (1886–1971), German geographer
- Lautensack, Hanns , German engraver and eraser
- Lautensack, Heinrich (1522–1568), German goldsmith and painter
- Lautensack, Heinrich (1881-1919), German writer
- Lautensack, Paul (1478–1558), German painter
- Lautenschlag, Christian (* 1949), German-speaking writer and translator
- Lautenschlager, Anic (* 1984), Swiss radio presenter
- Lautenschläger, Carl (1843–1906), German theater machinist
- Lautenschläger, Carl (1888–1962), German chemist and physician
- Lautenschlager, Christian Friedrich (1877–1954), German mechanic and racing driver
- Lautenschlager, Emma (1881–1966), German councilor (Free Voters' Association)
- Lautenschlager, Friedrich (1890–1955), German librarian
- Lautenschläger, Gabriele (* 1952), German Catholic theologian
- Lautenschlager, Gary (* 1983), German American football player
- Lautenschlager, Hans (1919–2007), German civil servant and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Lautenschlager, Hans Werner (1927–2019), German diplomat
- Lautenschlager, Hartmann (1940–2010), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Lautenschläger, Heide-Marlis (* 1941), German painter, graphic artist and politician (PDS), MdL
- Lautenschlager, Karl (1868–1952), German politician, city schoolteacher and Lord Mayor of Stuttgart
- Lautenschläger, Karl (1933–2005), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Lautenschläger, Manfred (* 1938), German entrepreneur
- Lautenschlager, Marie (1859–1941), German painter
- Lautenschlager, Otto (1900–1987), German writer and poet
- Lautenschläger, Sabine (* 1964), German lawyer
- Lautenschläger, Silke (* 1968), German politician (CDU), MdL, Hessian Minister of Social Affairs
- Lautenschlager, Tom (* 1998), German racing car driver
- Lauter, Anna (1847–1926), President of the Baden Red Cross Sisterhood
- Lauter, Ants (1894–1973), Estonian actor, theater director and educator
- Lauter, Ed (1938-2013), American actor
- Lauter, Ernst August (1920–1984), German physicist
- Lauter, Gerhard (* 1950), German administrative lawyer; involved in the drafting of the new GDR travel regulations of November 9, 1989
- Lauter, Hans (1914–2012), German SED functionary
- Lauter, Hans (* 1928), German psychiatrist
- Lauter, Hans (1941–2007), German classical archaeologist
- Läuter, Henning (* 1944), German mathematician
- Lauter, Josef (* 1936), German university rector and university professor for didactics of mathematics
- Läuter, Jürgen (* 1935), German mathematician
- Lauter, Kristin (* 1969), American mathematician
- Lauter, Ludwig von (1855–1929), Prussian general of the artillery, general inspector of the foot artillery
- Lauter, Margarete (1925–2004), German art dealer and gallery owner
- Lauter, Maurus , German Benedictine and abbot
- Lauter, Rainer , German cameraman
- Lauter, Rolf (* 1952), German art historian
- Lauter, Wilhelm Florentin (1821-1892), Lord Mayor of the City of Karlsruhe
- Lauter, Wolfgang (* 1946), German graphic designer and photographer
- Lauterbach, Aegidius (1768–1851), German pastor
- Lauterbach, Anastassia (* 1972), German-Russian manager
- Lauterbach, Andrea (* 1978), German presenter
- Lauterbach, Ann (* 1942), American poet
- Lauterbach, Anton (1502–1569), Lutheran theologian, superintendent in Pirna
- Lauterbach, Barthel (1515–1578), electoral Saxon court and chamber councilor, land rent master, chief magistrate of Nossen and Chemnitz
- Lauterbach, Benjamin (* 1975), German writer, editor and television journalist
- Lauterbach, Boris (* 1974), German musician
- Lauterbach, Burkhart (* 1951), German cultural scientist, folklorist, museologist and university professor
- Lauterbach, Carl (1906–1991), German painter and art collector
- Lauterbach, Ellen (1923–2011), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Lauterbach, Erhard (1570–1649), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian and pastor
- Lauterbach, Frizz (* 1970), German music journalist and author
- Lauterbach, Georg Burkhard (1683–1751), German librarian
- Lauterbach, Heiner (* 1953), German actor and voice actor
- Lauterbach, Heinrich (1893–1973), German architect
- Lauterbach, Heinrich (1925–1996), German educator and politician (CDU), MdL
- Lauterbach, Henry (* 1957), German athlete
- Lauterbach, Hermann O. (1926–2015), German writer
- Lauterbach, Ingrid (* 1960), German-English chess player
- Lauterbach, Johann (1531–1593), German pedagogue, hymn poet and historian
- Lauterbach, Johann Balthasar (1663–1694), German mathematician and architect
- Lauterbach, Johann Christoph (1675–1744), German cartographer and engineer officer
- Lauterbach, Johann Christoph (1832–1918), German concertmaster, conservatory teacher and violin virtuoso
- Lauterbach, Josefine (1909–1972), Austrian middle-distance runner, handball player and soccer player
- Lauterbach, Julius (1877–1937), German captain and naval officer
- Lauterbach, Julius August († 1858), German administrative officer and member of parliament
- Lauterbach, Karl (1864–1937), biologist and geographer
- Lauterbach, Karl , German politician (WP), MdR
- Lauterbach, Karl (* 1963), German physician, health scientist and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Lauterbach, Kerstin (* 1959), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Lauterbach, Konstanze (* 1954), German theater director
- Lauterbach, Kurt (1920–1993), German tenor buffo, comedian, entertainer and actor
- Lauterbach, Kurt (1921–2010), German basketball coach and official
- Lauterbach, Lothar (* 1929), German miniature carver and environmentalist
- Lauterbach, Marc (* 1990), German handball player
- Lauterbach, Maya (* 2002), German actress
- Lauterbach, Peter (* 1976), German sports reporter
- Lauterbach, Reiner (* 1954), German mathematician
- Lauterbach, Richard (1914–1950), American journalist
- Lauterbach, Robert (1915–1995), German geophysicist
- Lauterbach, Samuel Friedrich (1662–1728), German Lutheran theologian and historian in Poland
- Lauterbach, Sascha (* 1978), German American football player
- Lauterbach, Sascha (* 1979), German television presenter, journalist and editor
- Lauterbach, Ulrich (1911–1988), German theater director, director and radio play director for Hessischer Rundfunk
- Lauterbach, Ute (* 1955), German non-fiction author
- Lauterbach, Werner (1930–2012), German homeland researcher, publicist and author
- Lauterbach, Wolfgang (1893–1973), German judge
- Lauterbach, Wolfgang (* 1960), German sociologist
- Lauterbach, Wolfgang Adam (1618–1678), German lawyer
- Lauterbach, Wolfram (* 1952), German athlete
- Lauterbacher, Hartmann (1909–1988), Austrian politician (NSDAP), MdR, Obergebietsführer of the Hitler Youth, NSDAP Gauleiter
- Lauterböck, Helene (1895–1990), Austrian actress
- Lauterborn, Robert (1869–1952), German hydrobiologist, zoologist, botanist and historian of science
- Lauterborn, Werner (* 1942), German physicist
- Lauterbur, Paul Christian (1929–2007), American chemist
- Lauterburg, Christine (* 1956), Swiss singer and actress
- Lauterburg, Gottlieb Ludwig (1817–1864), Swiss politician and journalist
- Lauterburg, Martin (1891–1960), Swiss graphic artist, draftsman and painter
- Lauterburg, Otto (1873–1927), Swiss Reformed pastor and Christian-socialist editor
- Lauterburg, Walter Ludwig Wilhelm (1861–1938), Swiss lawyer and professor of law
- Lauteren, Christian (1755–1843), entrepreneur and member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Lauteren, Christian Ludwig (1811–1888), German industrial magnate and politician
- Lauteren, Clemens (1786–1877), entrepreneur and member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Lauterer, Bertha (1869–1936), singer (soprano)
- Lauterer, Heide-Marie (* 1952), German historian and author
- Lauterer, Joseph (1848–1911), German-Australian physician, biologist, ethnologist and travel writer
- Lauterer, Kassian (* 1934), Austrian clergyman, abbot of the Wettingen-Mehrerau Territorial Abbey
- Lauterfresser († 1645), alleged South Tyrolean witcher
- Lauterjung, Karl-Heinz (1914–2000), German nuclear physicist
- Lauterpacht, Elihu (1928–2017), British international lawyer
- Lauterpacht, Hersch (1897–1960), Austro-British legal scholar, international lawyer, judge at the International Court of Justice
- Lauterstein, Andrew (* 1987), Australian swimmer
- Lauterwald, Matthias († 1555), German philologist, mathematician and Protestant theologian
- Lauterwasser, Alexander (* 1951), German non-fiction author, water researcher and media artist
- Lauterwasser, Jack (1904-2003), British cyclist
- Lauterwasser, Siegfried (1913–2000), German photographer
- Lauteschläger, Carl Christian (1788–1835), German local politician and mayor
- Lauth, Benjamin (* 1981), German soccer player
- Lauth, Bernhard (* 1956), German scientific theorist and university professor
- Lauth, Charles (1836-1913), French chemist
- Lauth, Ernest (1827–1902), German banker, mayor and politician, MdR
- Lauth, Franz Joseph (1822–1895), German educator and orientalist
- Lauth, Gerhard W. (* 1947), German university professor, psychologist and psychological psychotherapist
- Lauth, Hans-Joachim (* 1957), German political scientist
- Lauth, Reinhard (1919–2007), German philosopher
- Lauth, Robert (1896–1985), German landscape painter
- Lauth, Wolfgang (1931–2011), German jazz musician (pianist, band leader, composer)
- Lauti, Toaripi (1928–2014), Tuvaluan politician
- Lautier, Joël (* 1973), French chess master
- Lautman, Albert (1908–1944), French philosopher
- Lautmann, Rüdiger (* 1935), German lawyer and sociologist
- Lautner, Anni , German hockey player
- Lautner, Christoph Alois (1622–1685), pastor and dean in Hotzenplotz
- Lautner, Georges (1926-2013), French director
- Lautner, John (1911–1994), American architect
- Lautner, Julius Georg (1897–1972), Austrian lawyer
- Lautner, Taylor (* 1992), American actor and voice actor
- Lautoa, Wesley (* 1987), New Caledonian soccer player
- Lautour, Cecil de (1845–1930), New Zealand politician
- Lautour, David de (* 1982), New Zealand actor
- Lautowa, Julia (* 1981), Austrian figure skater
- Lautréamont, Comte de (1846–1870), French writer
- Lauts, Jan (1908–1993), German art historian and museum director
- Lautsch, Thomas (* 1961), German mining engineer
- Lauture, Pierre-Henri Stanislas d'Escayrac de (1826–1868), French explorer of Africa
- Lautwein, Thomas (* 1963), German author and translator
- Lautz, Anton Johann Ernst (1749–1833), bailiff in Usingen, Nassau government councilor
- Lautz, Ernst (1887–1979), German lawyer
- Lautz, Jakob (1834–1912), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Lautz, Julius von (1903–1980), Saarland State Minister
- Lautz, Ludwig (1830–1884), German banker and politician
- Lautzas, Peter (* 1941), German historian
Lauv
- Lauv (* 1994), American musician
- Lauvås, Stein Erik (* 1965), Norwegian politician
- Lauvaux, Gustave (1892–1970), French medium-distance, obstacle and cross-country runner
- Lauvaux, Henri (1900–1970), French long-distance runner
- Lauveng, Arnhild (* 1972), Norwegian psychologist
- Lauvergeon, Anne (* 1959), French manager
- Lauvergnac, Anna , Italian jazz singer and film composer
- Lauvergne, Joffrey (* 1991), French basketball player
- Lauvhaug, Hilde (* 1989), Norwegian cross-country skier
Lukewarm
- Lauw, August (1826–1917), German entrepreneur
- Lauw, Madeleine (* 1990), German musical actress
- Lauwereyns, Moritz (* 1994), Belgian pool player
- Lauwerier, Hans (1923–1997), Dutch mathematician
- Lauweriks, Johannes Ludovicus Mathieu (1864–1932), Dutch architect and theosophist
- Lauwers, Dimitri (* 1979), Italian-Belgian basketball player
- Lauwers, Jan (* 1957), Belgian theater director
- Lauwo, Yohani Kinyala († 1996), Tanzanian mountain guide
- Lauwrens, Lylanie (* 1984), South African racing cyclist
Laux
- Laux, Bernhard (* 1955), German theologian
- Laux, Carl (1873–1953), German landowner and politician (BBB), MdR
- Laux, Friedrich (* 1938), German prehistoric
- Laux, Hans (* 1929), German actuary in the field of building society mathematics and manager
- Laux, Heiko , German techno producer and label owner
- Laux, Henning (* 1979), German sociologist and university professor
- Laux, Jonas (* 1982), German actor
- Laux, Karl (1896–1978), German musicologist, music critic and politician, MdV
- Laux, Karl Eberhard (1923–2007), German lawyer
- Laux, Marius (* 1986), German soccer player
- Laux, Michael (1952–2019), German filmmaker
- Laux, Oliver (* 1990), German soccer player
- Laux, Paul (1887–1944), German infantry general in World War II
- Laux, Philipp (* 1973), German soccer goalkeeper and soccer coach
- Laux, Rainer (* 1961), German television producer
- Laux, Raphael (* 1991), German soccer goalkeeper
- Laux, Stephan (* 1966), German historian, author and university lecturer, professor of history
- Laux, Torsten (* 1965), German organist and university professor
- Laux, Werner (1902–1975), German art professor and university rector
- Lauxen, Nikolaus (1722–1791), German architect of the late Baroque
- Lauxmann, Kurt (* 1923), German soccer player
- Lauxmann, Richard (1898–1959), German lawyer and President of the German Post East
- Lauxmin, Sigismundus († 1670), Lithuanian philosopher, rhetorician and musicologist
- Lauxtermann, Josef (1898–1972), resistance fighter
- Lauxtermann, Marc (* 1960), Dutch Byzantinist and Neo-Greekist
Lauz
- Laúz, Matías (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Lauzanne, Augustin-Théodore de (1805–1877), French playwright and vaudevillist
- Lauze, François de , French dance teacher
- Lauze, Wigand († 1570), German chronicler
- Lauzemis, Lena (* 1983), German actress
- Lauzi, Bruno (1937-2006), Italian singer
- Lauzier, Gérard (1932–2008), French filmmaker and author and illustrator of socially critical comics and plays
- Lauzières, Pons de (1553–1627), French nobleman and military man
- Laužikas, Egidijus (* 1959), Lithuanian lawyer and judge
- Laužikas, Šarūnas (* 1953), Lithuanian politician
- Lauzil, Carl (1842–1902), Austrian architect
- Lauzon, Alex (* 1957), Austrian poker player
- Lauzon, Jean de († 1666), Governor of New France (1651–1657)
- Lauzon, Jean-Claude (1953–1997), Canadian film director
- Lauzon, Patrice (* 1975), Canadian ice dancer