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Maj
- Maj, Bogusław (* 1960), Polish ice hockey player
- Maj, Bronisław (* 1953), Polish poet, essayist and translator
- Maj, Fabio (* 1970), Italian cross-country skier
Maja
- Maja, Josh (* 1998), Nigerian soccer player
- Maja, Mosche (* 1938), Israeli politician
- Majabvi, Justice (* 1984), Zimbabwean football player
- Majak, Rudolf Deng (1940–2017), South Sudanese clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Wau
- Majak, Sławomir (* 1969), Polish football player
- Mayakovsky, Wladimir Wladimirowitsch (1893–1930), Russian poet, representative of Russian futurism
- Majali, Abdelsalam al- (* 1926), Jordanian politician
- Majaliwa, Kassim (* 1960), Tanzanian politician
- Majan (* 1999), German rapper
- Majano, Anton Giulio (1909–1994), Italian film and television director and screenwriter
- Majar-Ziljski, Matija (1809-1892), Austro-Slovenian priest, Slavist and agitator
- Majauskas, Mykolas (* 1981), Lithuanian conservative politician, member of the Seimas since November 2016
Majb
- Majbäck, Christer (* 1964), Swedish cross-country skier
- Majboroda, Heorhij (1913–1992), Ukrainian composer
- Majboroda, Plato (1918–1989), Ukrainian composer
Majc
- Majcan, Julia (* 1994), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Styria
- Majcen, Bernhard (* 1961), Austrian actor
- Majcen, Franz (* 1947), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Majcen, Karl (* 1934), Austrian General and General Troop Inspector of the Austrian Armed Forces
- Majcen, Rolf (* 1966), Austrian lawyer, author and extreme athlete
- Majcherek, Bruno (* 1936), Dutch-Polish singer, clarinetist and composer
- Majchrowicz, Adam (* 1991), Polish tennis player
- Majchrowski, Jacek (* 1947), Polish lawyer and politician
- Majchrzak, Józef (* 1923), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Majchrzak, Kamil (* 1996), Polish tennis player
Majd
- Majd, Maryam , Iranian sports photographer and human rights activist
- Majd, Mohamed (1940-2013), Moroccan actor
- Majda, Andrew (* 1949), American mathematician
- Majda, Oldrich (1930–2006), Slovak artist, painter, illustrator and sculptor
- Majdalawi, Jamil al- , Palestinian politician (PFLP)
- Majdan, Joanna (* 1964), Polish judoka
- Majdan, Joanna (* 1988), Polish chess player
- Majdan, Radosław (* 1972), Polish football player
- Majdani, Omid (* 1971), German ENT doctor
- Majdański, Kazimierz (1916–2007), Polish clergyman, Roman Catholic theologian and archbishop
- Majdi, Lahcen (* 1970), French wheelchair tennis player
- Majdič, Petra (* 1979), Slovenian cross-country skier
- Majdoub, Lee (* 1982), Lebanese-Canadian actor
- Majdov, Nemanja (* 1996), Serbian judoka
- Majdziński, Maciej (* 1996), Polish handball player
Maje
- Majearu, Mihail (* 1960), Romanian football player
- Majecki, Radosław (* 1999), Polish football player
- Majed Shobokshi, Ossama bin Abdul (* 1943), Saudi Arabian doctor, politician and diplomat
- Majed, Hamad Al- , Sunni Islamic theologian, educationalist and editor
- Majekodunmi, Benedict (* 1940), Nigerian sprinter
- Majekodunmi, Josiah (1927–1996), Nigerian high jumper
- Majela de Castro, Geraldo (1930–2015), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Montes Claros
- Majella Agnelo, Geraldo (* 1933), Brazilian cardinal and Archbishop of San Salvador da Bahia
- Majella Delgado, José Luiz (* 1953), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Pouso Alegre
- Majella, Gerhard (1726–1755), Italian lay brother and Roman Catholic saint
- Majer, Adolph (1821–1868), German pharmacist and revolutionary
- Majer, August (1798–1876), German lawyer and politician
- Majer, Christian F. (* 1978), German legal scholar
- Majer, Claudio (* 1996), Liechtenstein soccer player
- Majer, Friedrich (1772–1818), German historian and folklorist
- Majer, Georg Emil von (1810–1884), Württemberg city director and district president
- Majer, Georg Friedrich (1695–1765), German builder
- Majer, Hans Georg (* 1937), German Turkologist
- Majer, Helge (1941–2006), German economist
- Majer, Jiří (1922–2008), Czech mining historian, archivist and museologist
- Majer, Johann Christian von (1741–1821), German legal scholar and university professor
- Majer, Julie (1883–1963), German anti-fascist resistance fighter of the KPD
- Majer, Patrik (* 1971), Czech music producer, sound engineer and musician
- Majer, Philipp (* 1982), German documentary filmmaker
- Majer, Wolfgang Dietrich (1698–1762), German painter
- Majer-Leonhard, Ernst (1889–1966), German pedagogue and senior director of studies
- Majer-Leonhard, Fritz (1915–1995), German Protestant theologian and victim of Nazi persecution
- Majerič, Tadeja (* 1990), Slovenian tennis player
- Majerle, Dan (born 1965), American basketball player and coach
- Majerle, Martina (* 1980), Croatian singer
- Majerová, Marie (1882–1967), Czech prose writer and journalist
- Majersky, Adalbert von (1866–1898), Austrian poet and editor
- Majerus, Christine (* 1987), Luxembourgish cyclist
- Majerus, Jean (1914-1983), Luxembourg cyclist
- Majerus, Michel (1967–2002), Luxembourgish sculptor and painter
- Majerus, Philip W. (1936-2016), American hematologist
- Majerus, Rick (1948–2012), American basketball coach
- Majeský, Ivan (* 1976), Slovak ice hockey player
- Majetschak, Erik (* 2000), German soccer player
- Majette, Denise (* 1955), American politician
- Majewska, Pelagia (1933–1988), Polish glider pilot and flight instructor
- Majewski, Alex (* 1959), German visual artist
- Majewski, Andrzej (* 1966), Polish aphorist, writer, publicist, columnist
- Majewski, Artur (* 1978), Polish jazz musician
- Majewski, Francisco (1939–2012), Uruguayan football player
- Majewski, Frank (1941–2001), German pediatrician and professor of human genetics at Heinrich-Heine University in Düsseldorf
- Majewski, Hans-Martin (1911–1997), German composer
- Majewski, Jan (* 1973), German soccer player
- Majewski, Janusz (* 1931), Polish film director, dramaturge and screenwriter
- Majewski, Janusz (* 1940), Polish saber fencer
- Majewski, Jerzy (1904–1942), Polish clergyman and martyr of the Catholic Church
- Majewski, Karol (1833–1897), Polish politician and freedom fighter
- Majewski, Lech (* 1952), Polish lieutenant general
- Majewski, Lech (* 1953), Polish film and theater director, writer
- Majewski, Marco (* 1984), German bodybuilder, stripper, singer and porn actor; Photo model
- Majewski, Otto (* 1943), German lawyer, ministerial official and industry manager
- Majewski, Piotr M. (* 1972), Polish historian
- Majewski, Radosław (* 1986), Polish football player
- Majewski, Rafał (* 1991), Polish soul and pop singer
- Majewski, Robert (* 1963), Polish jazz musician (trumpet, composition, arrangement)
- Majewski, Stefan (* 1956), Polish soccer player and coach
- Majewski, Thomas Gerhard (* 1974), German-Austrian documentary filmmaker
- Majewski, Tomasz (* 1981), Polish shot putter and Olympic champion
Majf
- Majfud, Jorge (* 1969), Uruguayan writer
Majg
- Majgl, Reinhard (* 1949), German soccer player
Maji
- Majić, Josip (* 1994), Croatian football player
- Majid, Abdul (* 1914), Afghan diplomat and politician
- Majid, Imran (* 1972), English pool player
- Majid, Waleed (* 1987), Qatari pool player
- Majidi, Farhad (* 1976), Iranian soccer player
- Majidi, Majid (* 1959), Iranian film director and screenwriter
- Majima, Rikō (1874–1962), Japanese chemist
Majk
- Majka, Rafał (* 1989), Polish road cyclist
- Majkić, Danijel (* 1987), Bosnian football player
- Majko, Pandeli (* 1967), Albanian politician
- Majkowicz, Teodor (1932–1998), Polish clergyman, Greek Catholic bishop of the Ukrainians
- Majkowski, Aleksander (1876–1938), Kashubian and Polish author
- Majkowski, Jan (1952–2014), German soccer player and coach
- Majkusová, Marie (* 1989), Czech actress
Majl
- Majláth, Charlotte von (1856–1928), lady-in-waiting to Empress Elisabeth of Austria-Hungary
- Majláth, Júlia (1921–1976), Hungarian composer
- Majle, Sergius (1913–1944), Polish slave laborer and victim of Nazi military justice
- Majluta Azar, Jacobo (1934–1996), Dominican politician, became President of the Dominican Republic as Vice-President on the death of his predecessor
Majn
- Majnek, Antal (* 1951), Hungarian priest, bishop of Mukachevo
- Majnovics, Martin (* 2000), Hungarian football player
Majo
- Majo, Ernest (1916–2002), German composer, conductor, musician and music teacher
- Majo, Gian Francesco de (1732–1770), Italian classical composer
- Majo, Giuseppe de (1697–1771), Italian composer and conductor of the late Baroque
- Majó, Zoltán (* 1970), Hungarian economist
- Majoe (* 1989), German rapper
- Majoleth, Johann (1774–1856), Swiss violinist
- Majoli, Iva (* 1977), Croatian tennis player
- Majoni, Giovanni Cesare (1876–1969), Italian diplomat
- Majonica, Ernst (1920–1997), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Majonica, Rudolf (1939–2009), German writer and photographer
- Majoor, Martin (* 1960), Dutch type designer and typographer
- Major Ridge († 1839), warrior and chief of the Cherokee
- Major, Albert (1878–1957), German teacher, graphic artist and painter
- Major, Anya (born 1966), British athlete, actress, model and singer
- Major, Elliot Woolfolk (1864–1949), American politician
- Major, Ervin (1901–1967), Hungarian musicologist and composer
- Major, Georg (1502–1574), German Lutheran theologian
- Major, Grant (* 1955), New Zealand production designer
- Major, Gyula (1859–1925), Hungarian pianist, music teacher and composer
- Major, Herbert (1910–2009), German author and local history researcher
- Major, István (1949–2014), Hungarian athlete
- Major, James Earl (1887–1972), American lawyer and politician
- Major, Johann (1533–1600), German Protestant theologian, humanist and poet
- Major, Johann Daniel (1634–1693), German polymath
- Major, Johannes (1564–1654), German Lutheran theologian
- Major, Johannes Tobias (1615–1655), German Lutheran theologian
- Major, John († 1550), Scottish theologian, philosopher and author
- Major, John (born 1943), British politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Major, József (* 1979), Hungarian duathlete and triathlete
- Major, Kate (* 1977), Australian triathlete and squash player
- Major, Léo (1921–2008), French Canadian soldier
- Major, Louis (1902–1985), Belgian trade unionist and politician
- Major, Malvina (* 1943), New Zealand opera singer (soprano / mezzo-soprano)
- Major, Philip (* 1988), Canadian racing car driver
- Major, René (* 1932), French psychiatrist and psychoanalyst of Canadian origin
- Major, Sámuel (* 2002), Hungarian football player
- Major, Samuel C. (1869–1931), American politician
- Major, Sándor (* 1965), Hungarian wrestler
- Major, Sarah (* 1988), New Zealand actress and voice actress
- Major, Travis (born 1990), Australian soccer player
- Major, Wilhelm (1890–1931), German athlete
- Majorana, Dante (* 1947), Italian documentary filmmaker and film director
- Majorana, Ettore , Italian physicist
- Majorana, Quirino (1871–1957), Italian experimental physicist
- Majorelle, Jacques (1886–1962) French painter
- Majorelle, Louis (1859–1926), French furniture designer
- Majores, Rosso (1911–1996), German painter, graphic artist and art teacher
- Majorian († 461), Roman Emperor (457–461)
- Majorino, Tina (* 1985), American actress
- Majoris, Georg († 1506), Valais notary and politician
- Majoro, Lehlohonolo (* 1986), South African football player
- Majoro, Moeketsi (* 1961), Lesothic politician
- Majoros, Ferenc (1923–2008), Hungarian legal scholar and publicist
- Majoros, István (* 1974), Hungarian wrestler and Olympic champion
- Majoross, Gergely (* 1979), Hungarian ice hockey player and coach
- Majorov, Alexander (* 1991), Swedish figure skater
- Majorovas, Vitalijus (1961–1997), Lithuanian chess player and trainer
- Majorow, Alexander Borissowitsch (* 1957), Soviet Nordic combined athlete
- Majorow, Boris Alexandrowitsch (* 1938), Russian ice hockey player, coach and official
- Majorov, Yevgeny Alexandrovich (1938–1997), Russian ice hockey player
- Majorow, Maxim Olegowitsch (* 1989), Russian ice hockey player
- Majorowa, Albina Gennadjewna (* 1977), Russian marathon runner
- Majors, Jonathan (* 1989), American film actor
- Majors, Lee (born 1939), American actor and singer
- Majors, Thomas Jefferson (1841–1932), American politician
- Majowski, Markus (* 1964), German actor and comedian
Majr
- Majrashi, Ahmed Mabrouk al- (* 1997), Saudi sprinter
- Majri, Amel (* 1993), Tunisian soccer player
Majs
- Majsch, Eduard (1841–1904), Slovak-Austrian painter
- Majstorović, Daniel (* 1977), Swedish football player
- Majstorović, Ivan (* 1959), German handball player and coach
- Majstorović, Ivica (* 1981), German-Croatian soccer player
- Majstorović, Mario (* 1977), Austrian football player
- Majstorović, Milan (* 1983), Serbian basketball player
- Majstorovic, Steven (* 1946), American political scientist
- Majstrenka, Ihar (* 1959), Soviet rower
Majt
- Majtán, Tomáš (* 1987), Slovak football player
- Majtenyi, Stefan (1885–1947), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament
- Majtkowski, Anna (* 1991), German actress
Maju
- Majul, Héctor (* 1994), Mexican ice hockey player
- Majumdar, Charu (1918–1972), Indian communist and revolutionary
- Majumdar, Dhirendra Nath (1903-1960), Indian anthropologist
- Majumdar, Lila (1908–2007), Bengali writer
- Majumdar, Ramesh Chandra (1888–1980), Indian historian and professor of Indian history
- Majumdar, Sudhir Ranjan (1934–2009), Indian politician
- Majumder, Shaun (* 1972), Canadian comedian and actor
- Majunke, Aldo (* 1975), German soccer player
- Majunke, Jana (* 1990), German paracycler
- Majunke, Paul (1842–1899), German priest, editor and politician (center), MdR
- Majuri, Frank (1909-1983), American Mafioso
- Majuri, Susanna (1978-2020), Finnish photographer
- Majus, Heinrich (1632–1696), German medic and physicist
- Majutschaja, Klawdija Jakowlewna (1918–1989), Soviet athlete
Majw
- Majwega, Brian (* 1992), Ugandan soccer player
- Majwok, Stephen Nyodho Ador (* 1973), South Sudanese clergyman and Roman Catholic Bishop of Malakal
Majz
- Majzels, Robert (* 1950), Canadian writer, translator, editor and university lecturer
- Majzoub, Tarek , Lebanese politician