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Mala
- Malá, Dana (* 1959), Czech badminton player
- Mala, Matthias (* 1950), German author and artist
- Malá, Veronika (* 1994), Czech handball player
Malab
- Malabave, Henri (born 1950), French football player
- Malabo Bioko, Cristino Seriche , Prime Minister of Equatorial Guinea
- Malabou, Catherine (* 1959), French philosopher
- Malabranca Orsini, Latino († 1294), Roman nobleman, Italian cardinal and nephew of Pope Nicholas III.
- Malabrocca, Luigi (1920–2006), Italian racing cyclist
- Malaby, Tony (* 1964), American jazz saxophonist
Malac
- Malacarne, Davide (* 1987), Italian racing cyclist
- Malacarne, Gaël (* 1986), French road cyclist
- Malach, Bob (* 1954), American jazz saxophonist
- Malachatko, Wadym (* 1977), Ukrainian chess player
- Malachbekow, Raimkul Chudoinasarowitsch (* 1974), Russian boxer
- Malachi, John (1919–1987), American jazz pianist and arranger
- Malachi, Kai (* 1992), Israeli ice hockey player
- Malachias († 1148), Christian saint, Archbishop of Armagh
- Malachias, Ioannis (1876–1958), Greek doctor and politician
- Malachinski, Paul (1885–1971), German politician (KPD / SED)
- Malachovsky, Alexander (1922–1989), Hungarian-German actor, radio play speaker and director
- Malachow von Malachowski, Hyazinth (1712–1745), Prussian Colonel, Chief of Hussar Regiment No. 3
- Malachow von Malachowski, Paul Joseph (1713–1775), Prussian lieutenant general, chief of the hussar regiment "von Malachowski"
- Malachow, Andrei Nikolajewitsch (* 1972), Russian television presenter
- Malachow, Vladimir Igorewitsch (* 1968), Russian ice hockey player
- Malachow, Wladimir Nailjewitsch (* 1980), Russian grandmaster in chess
- Malachowa-Schischkina, Swetlana (* 1977), Kazakh cross-country skier
- Malachowski and Griffa, Karl von (1783–1844), Prussian lieutenant general, commandant of Glatz
- Malachowski and Griffa, Wilhelm von (1815–1872), Prussian major general and commander of the 21st Infantry Brigade
- Małachowski, Kazimierz (1765–1845), Polish general
- Malachowski, Nicole (* 1974), US pilot and first female member of the "USAF Thunderbirds"
- Małachowski, Piotr (* 1983), Polish discus thrower
- Małachowski, Stanisław (1736–1809), Polish MP, member of the Sejm and statesman
- Malachowski, Wladimir Filippowitsch (1894–1940), Russian historian and revolutionary
- Malachowski-Nauen, Marie von (1880–1943), German expressionist painter
- Malacia, Tyrell (* 1999), Dutch football player
- Malacinski, Annika (* 2001), American Nordic combined athlete
- Malack, Veronic , Gambian soccer player
- Maláčová, Jana (* 1981), Czech civil servant and politician
- Maláčová, Romana (* 1987), Czech pole vaulter
Malad
- Malade, Theo (1869–1944), German doctor and writer
Malae
- Mălăele, Horațiu (* 1952), Romanian cartoonist, actor and director
Malaf
- Malafejew, Vyacheslav Alexandrovich (* 1979), Russian football player
Malag
- Málaga de Prado, Clorinda (1905–1993), Peruvian first lady, second wife of President Manuel Prado
- Malagitsch, Emina Assimowna (* 1995), Russian short tracker
- Malagnac d'Argens de Villele, Alain-Philippe (1951–2000), French film actor and art collector
- Malagò, Giovanni (* 1959), Italian sports official
- Malagodi, Giovanni (1904–1991), Italian politician (PLI), member of the Camera dei deputati
- Malagola, Amilcare (1840–1895), Archbishop of Fermo; cardinal
- Malagón Amate, Alberto (* 1988), Spanish football player
- Malagurski, Boris (* 1988), Serbian-Canadian film director, producer and screenwriter
- Malaguti, Alessandro (* 1987), Italian road cyclist
- Malaguti, Ugo (* 1945), Italian science fiction author, editor, publisher and translator
- Malaguzzi, Loris (1920–1994), Italian educator
Malah
- Malahide, Patrick (born 1945), British actor
Malai
- Malai, Nick (* 1987), Albanian pool player
- Malaika, Laura (* 1990), German skeleton athlete
- Mala'ika, Nazik al- (1922-2007), Iraqi poet
- Mălaimare, Mihai (* 1950), Romanian actor and politician
- Mălaimare, Mihai Junior (* 1975), Romanian cameraman
- Malaisé, Ferdinand von (1806-1892), Bavarian Major General, Knight of the Order of Merit of the Bavarian Crown, ennobled
- Malaise, René (1892–1978), Swedish entomologist and travel writer
Malaj
- Malaj, Dedë , Roman Catholic priest and martyr
- Malaj, Maksim (* 1958), Albanian major general
- Malaj, Sonila (* 1981), Albanian pop singer
Malak
- Malak, Hedaya (* 1993), Egyptian Taekwondoin
- Malák, Michal (* 1980), Slovak cross-country skier
- Malak, Waldemar (1970–1992), Polish weightlifter
- Malaka, Bernward (* 1962), German musician, internet entrepreneur and media consultant
- Malaka, Tan (1897–1949), Indonesian teacher and writer, communist philosopher, anti-colonial activist
- Malakauskas, Povilas (* 1955), Lithuanian politician
- Malakhau, Alexej (* 1982), Belarusian jazz musician (saxophone, composition)
- Malakhov, Vladimir (* 1968), Ukrainian-Austrian dancer, choreographer and ballet director
- Malakian, Daron (* 1975), American guitarist
- Malakian, Vartan (* 1947), Armenian-American artist
- Malakowski, Bronislaw Bronislawowitsch (1902–1937), Soviet architect, caricaturist and illustrator
- Malakul Lane, Sara (* 1982), American actress and model of British-Thai origin
- Malakul, Pin (1903–1995), Thai educator, writer and politician
- Malakuti, Muslim (1923–2014), Shiite clergyman with the rank of Marja-e taqlid
- Malakzay, Akram , Afghan doctor, translator and lexicographer
Malam
- Malama, Jakow Dmitrijewitsch (1841–1913), Russian general
- Malama, Peter (1960–2012), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Malamat, Abraham (1922-2010), Israeli historian
- Malambri, Rick (* 1982), American actor, dancer and model
- Malament, David B. (* 1947), American philosopher
- Malamir († 836), Khan of the Bulgarians (831-836)
- Malamud, Bernard (1914–1986), American writer
At times
- Malan, Adolph (1910–1963), South African fighter pilot in the British Royal Air Force (RAF)
- Malan, Andries (* 1994), South African badminton player
- Malan, Antônio (1862–1931), Italian religious, missionary and Roman Catholic Bishop of Petrolina
- Malan, César (1787–1864), teacher, Reformed pastor and composer
- Malán, Cristian (* 1992), Uruguayan football player
- Malan, Daniel François (1874–1959), Prime Minister of South Africa and member of the National Party
- Malán, Gonzalo (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Malan, Magnus (1930–2011), South African military and politician
- Malán, Matías (* 1993), Uruguayan football player
- Malan, Pedro (* 1943), Brazilian economist and politician
- Malan, Rian (* 1954), South African journalist and author
- Malancharuvil, Cyril Baselios (1935–2007), Indian clergyman, head of the Syro-Malankar Church united with Rome
- Malanczuk, Volodymyr (1904–1990), Ukrainian clergyman, Apostolic Exarch of France
- Malanda, junior (1994-2015), Belgian football player
- Malandin, German Kapitonowitsch (1894–1961), Soviet army general
- Malandrino, Giuseppe (* 1931), Italian bishop of Noto
- Malanga, Gerard (* 1943), American writer, photographer and filmmaker
- Malangi, David (1927–1998), Australian Aboriginal painter
- Malangré, Heinz (1930–2017), German manager and author
- Malangré, Kurt (1934–2018), German politician (CDU), Mayor of Aachen, MEP
- Malangré, Nicole (* 1970), German musical singer
- Malani, Nalini (* 1946), Indian painter and video artist
- Malanima, Nada (* 1953), Italian singer
- Malanima, Paolo (* 1950), Italian economic historian
- Malaniuk, Ira (1919–2009), Austrian opera singer (alto)
- Malaniuk, Wilhelm (1906–1965), Austrian lawyer
- Malanyuk, Jewhen (1897–1968), Ukrainian poet, journalist, essayist, literary and art critic, translator and officer
- Malanowicz, Zygmunt (* 1938), Polish actor, director and screenwriter
Malap
- Malaparte, Curzio (1898–1957), Italian writer and journalist of German descent
- Malapert, Friedrich Philipp Wilhelm von (1784-1852), German lawyer and politician
- Malapert-Neufville, Adolph von (1787–1862), bailiff, member of parliament, government director in the Duchy of Nassau
- Malapert-Neufville, Robert-Georg von (1912–1942), German officer, most recently captain in the German Air Force
- Malaponti, Claudio (* 1968), Italian film director and screenwriter
Malar
- Malär, Andrea (* 1947), Swiss sculptor
- Malär, Delio (* 1992), Swiss theater and film actor, musician and author
- Malarchuk, Clint (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Malarkey, Donald (1921-2017), American paratrooper
- Malarkey, Michael (* 1983), American actor and singer-songwriter
- Malarz, Arkadiusz (* 1980), Polish football goalkeeper
Malas
- Malas, Khaled (* 1981), Syrian architect and art historian
- Malašauskas, Raimundas (* 1973), Lithuanian curator and author
- Malashenko, Alexei Vsevolodowitsch (* 1951), Russian political scientist and university professor
- Malashenko, Yelisaveta Vyacheslavovna (* 1996), Russian handball player
- Malasiński, Tomasz (* 1986), Polish ice hockey player
- Malasomma, Nunzio (1894–1974), Italian film director
- Malaspina di Mulazzo, Alessandro (1754–1810), Italian nobleman and seafarer in Spanish service
- Malaspina, Eduardo (* 1967), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in São Carlos
- Malaspina, Luciano (1922–1979), Italian documentary filmmaker and journalist
- Malaspina, Michele (1908–1979), Italian actor
- Malassez, Louis-Charles (1842–1909), French medic
- Malastów, Hugo Martiny von (1860–1940), Austrian officer
Malate
- Malaterre, Bernard , French actor and director
- Malatesta, Andrea (1373–1416), Condotters, Lord of Cesena
- Malatesta, Errico (1853–1932), Italian anarchist and co-founder of the anarchist movement in Italy
- Malatesta, Guido (1919–1970), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Malatesta, Parisina (1404–1425), Italian nobles from the house of the Malatesta of Rimini
- Malatesta, Sigismondo (1417–1468), Italian condottiere, poet and patron of the arts
- Malathounis, Joannis (* 1963), German cook
- Malatinský, Tomáš (* 1959), Slovak politician
- Malato, José Carlos (* 1964), Portuguese television and radio presenter
- Malatrasi, Saul (* 1938), Italian football player and coach
- Malats i Miarons, Joaquim (1872–1912), Catalan classical pianist and composer
- Malatyalı Süleyman Pascha (1607–1687), Grand Vizier in the Ottoman Empire
Malau
- Malaud, Philippe (1925–2007), French politician, member of the National Assembly, MEP and Minister
- Malaurie, Jean (* 1922), French geomorphologist, ethnologist, Arctic explorer
- Malaurie, Philippe (1925–2020), French lawyer and university professor
Malav
- Malaval, Robert , French avant-garde painter, draftsman, sculptor and relief artist
- Malavasi, Mauro (* 1957), Italian singer, songwriter and producer
- Malavisi, Sonia (* 1994), Italian pole vaulter
- Malaviya, Rajan R. (* 1938), Indo-German diplomat and entrepreneur
- Malavoy, Christophe (* 1952), French actor, director, writer and screenwriter
Malaw
- Malawski, Artur (1904–1957), Polish composer, educator and conductor
- Malawski, Shantelle (* 1986), Canadian wrestler
Malax
- Malaxa, Nicolae (1884–1965), Romanian engineer and industrialist
Malay
- Malayil, Sibi (* 1956), Indian film director of the Malayalam film
- Malaythong, Khankham (* 1981), American badminton player of Laotian origin