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mark
- Mark , Scottish clergyman
- Mark Aurel (121–180), Roman emperor
- Mark 'Oh (* 1970), German music producer and DJ
- Mark, Abraham Jakob (1884–1941), Chief Rabbi of the Jewish Community of Bukovina (1926–1941)
- Mark, Bernard (1908–1966), Polish communist historian of the Holocaust
- Mark, Bertil (* 1976), German light and stage designer, drummer, percussionist and music producer
- Mark, Bob (1937-2006), Australian tennis player
- Mark, Christian (* 1962), Austrian skeleton pilot and bobsleigh driver
- Mark, Connie (1923-2007), British activist of Jamaican descent
- Mark, David (* 1948), Nigerian politician
- Mark, Edward L. (1847-1946) American zoologist and anatomist
- Märk, Elisabeth (* 1964), Austrian teacher and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Mark, Erhard von der (1472–1538), cardinal, prince-bishop of Liège and archbishop of Valencia
- Mark, Georg , Austrian conductor and university professor
- Mark, Georg Joachim (1726–1774), German Lutheran theologian and librarian
- Márk, Gergely (1923–2012), Hungarian rose grower
- Mark, Haiganouche (1883–1966), Armenian writer
- Mark, Hans (* 1929), American physicist and engineer
- Mark, Heinrich (1911–2004), Estonian lawyer and Prime Minister of the government in exile
- Mark, Heinrich von der (1784–1865), Bavarian Lieutenant General and Minister of War
- Mark, Helmut (* 1958), Austrian artist
- Mark, Henry (1917–1961) American artist
- Mark, Hermann F. (1895–1992), Austrian chemist (polymer chemistry)
- Mark, J. Carson (1913–1997), American mathematician and physicist of Canadian descent
- Mark, Jan (1943-2006) British youth and science fiction writer
- Mark, Jon (born 1943), British musician (songwriter, singer, guitarist and keyboardist)
- Mark, Josef (1850–1916), Austrian theater actor and opera singer (bass)
- Mark, Julia , archetype of several female figures in ETA Hoffmann's works
- Mark, Julius (1890–1959), Estonian linguist
- Mark, Karl (1900–1991), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Mark, Kerstin (* 1985), German radio presenter, editor, reporter and speaker
- Mark, Laurence , American film producer
- Mark, Lothar (* 1945), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Mark, Louisa (1960-2009), British singer
- Mark, Manuel (* 1985), Austrian Taekwondoin
- Mark, Marianne von der (1780–1814), illegitimate daughter of Friedrich Wilhelm II.
- Mark, Martin (* 1961), German Roman Catholic priest and theologian (Old Testament scholar)
- Mark, Mary Ellen (1940-2015), American photographer
- Mark, Oliver (* 1963), German photographer
- Mark, Philip , official in the service of the English kings
- Mark, Robert (1898–1981), Austrian-German internist
- Mark, Robin (* 1989), Swiss musician and composer
- Mark, Rudolf A. (* 1951), German historian and university professor
- Mark, Russell (* 1964), Australian marksman
- Märk, Tilmann (* 1944), Austrian physicist and rector of the University of Innsbruck
- Mark, Toni (1934–1959), Austrian ski racer
- Mark-Arenberg, Anna von der († 1436), abbess at Freckenhorst Abbey
Marka
- Marka, Sebastian (* 1978), German film director and film editor
- Märka, Veiko (* 1964), Estonian writer
- Markaj, Denis (* 1991), Swiss football player
- Markan, Marianne , Austrian opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Markard, Anna (1931–2010), German dancer, teacher and ballet master
- Markard, More (* 1948), German psychologist and university professor
- Markard, Nora (* 1978), German lawyer
- Markarian, Stephen (* 1990), American actor
- Markaris, Petros (* 1937), Greek writer
- Markarjan, Andranik (1951–2007), Armenian politician
- Markarjan, Benjamin (1913–1985), Armenian astrophysicist
- Markarjan, Hrant (* 1958), Armenian politician
- Markarow, Eduard Artjomowitsch (* 1942), Armenian football player and coach
- Markarowa, Oksana (* 1976), Ukrainian manager and politician
- Markart, Annie (1907–1991), German actress
- Markart, Koloman (1863–1933), Austrian politician (SDAP); Member of the state parliament for the Vorarlberg state parliament
- Markart, Mike (* 1961), Austrian writer
- Markaryan, Alen (* 1966), Turkish fan club chairman and sports columnist
- Markaschanskaja, Tamara Michailowna (* 1954), Soviet cross-country skier
- Markashansky, Yevgeny (* 1985), Belarusian biathlete
- Markau, Franz (1881–1968), German painter and graphic artist
- Markauskas, Bronius (* 1960), Lithuanian politician
- Markauskas, Raimundas (* 1966), Lithuanian politician (Seimas)
- Markauskas, Rimantas (* 1954), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
brand
- Brand, Lize (* 1936), Belgian singer
- Markee, Dave , British rock musician
- Markees, Carl (1865–1926), Swiss violinist, music teacher and composer
- Markees, Ernst (1863–1939), Swiss composer
- Markejew, Anatoly Pavlovich (* 1942), Soviet mathematician and mechanics expert
- Markel, Gerhard , Austrian musician
- Markel, Karl Emil (1860–1932), German-English chemist, entrepreneur and patron
- Markel, Martin (* 1968), Czech historian
- Markel, Walter , Austrian musician
- Markelbach, Alexandre (1824–1906), Belgian genre and church painter
- Markelic, Fabio (* 2001), Austrian soccer player
- Markelin, Antero (1931–2005), Finnish architect and city planner
- Markelis, Theo (* 1992), Australian soccer player
- Markelius, Sven (1889–1972), Swedish architect
- Markell, Henry (1792–1831), American lawyer and politician
- Markell, Jack (* 1960), American politician
- Markell, Jacob (1770–1852), American lawyer and politician
- Markella of Chios , Greek martyr
- Markellinos , Roman biographer
- Markellinos , Roman rhetorician and commentator
- Markelov, Ivan (* 1993), Uzbek discus thrower
- Markelow, Artyom Valeryevich (* 1994), Russian racing car driver
- Markelow, Stanislaw Jurjewitsch (1974–2009), Russian lawyer
- Markelow, Vladimir Alexandrovich (* 1987), Kazakh-Russian ice hockey player
- Marken, Ingeborg Helen (* 1975), Norwegian ski racer
- Marken, Jacob van (1845–1906), Dutch entrepreneur
- Marken, Jane (1895–1976), French actress
- Marken, Marlies (* 1950), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Markeng, Thomas Aasen (* 2000), Norwegian ski jumper
- Markengbakken, Iver (* 1982), Norwegian Nordic combined skier
- Märker, Almuth (* 1966), German philologist, librarian and science writer
- Märker, Brigitte (* 1953), German writer
- Marker, Chris (1921–2012), French writer, photographer and documentary filmmaker
- Märker, Friedrich (1893–1985), German theater director, writer and publicist
- Marker, Harry (1899–1990), American film editor
- Märker, Hermann (* 1935), German horn player
- Marker, Jamsheed (1922-2018), Pakistani diplomat
- Marker, Russell (1902-1995) American chemist
- Marker, Susan Lordi (* 1954), American artist
- Markert, Bernd (* 1971), German civil engineer and university professor
- Markert, Hans Christian (* 1968), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Markert, Jörg (* 1973), German graduate in administration (FH) and politician (CDU), MdL (Saxony)
- Markert, Joy (* 1942), German writer, radio play author and writer of film scripts
- Märkert, Klaus , German writer
- Markert, Martin (* 1982), German musical actor
- Märkert, Peter (* 1955), German writer
- Markert, Richard (1891–1957), German politician (NDPD), Mayor of Bremen
- Markert, Richard E. (* 1948), German mechanical engineer and university professor
- Markert, Rolf (1914–1995), German politician (KPD / SED), resistance fighter, major general of the MfS
- Markert, Waldemar (1959–2011), German pool player
- Markert, Walter (1926–2006), German painter
- Markert, Werner (1905–1965), German historian
- Markesini, Maria , Greek pianist and jazz singer
- Marketz, Josef (* 1955), Austrian clergyman
- Markevičius, Gvidonas (* 1969), Lithuanian basketball player
- Markevičius, Vytautas (* 1962), Lithuanian lawyer and judicial politician
- Markevitch, Igor (1912–1983), Italian composer and conductor of Ukrainian origin
- Markewitsch, Boleslaw Michailowitsch (1822–1884), Russian writer, journalist and literary critic
- Markewytsch, Mykola (1804–1860), Ukrainian-Russian historian, ethnographer, writer, composer and musicologist
- Markewytsch, Oleksandr (1905–1999), Ukrainian-Soviet zoologist
- Markewytsch, Opanas (1822–1867), Ukrainian folklorist, ethnologist and social activist
- Markey, Betsy (* 1956), American politician
- Markey, Ed (born 1946), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Markey, Enid (1894–1981), American actress
- Markey, Mary Jo , American film editor
- Markez, Mitar (* 1990), Serbian handball player
- Markezinis, Spyros (1909–2000), Greek politician and Prime Minister
Markf
- Markfeld, Dieter (1954–2017), German soccer player
- Markfort, Michael (* 1962), German actor
Markg
- Markgraf, Alexander (* 1981), German chess player and trainer
- Markgraf, Friedrich (1897–1987), German botanist
- Markgraf, Gerhard (1929–2012), German building contractor
- Margrave, Kate (* 1976), American soccer player
- Markgraf, Maida (* 1991), Montenegrin soccer player
- Markgraf, Paul (1910–1993), German police chief of Greater Berlin and Berlin (East)
- Markgraf, Richard (1869–1916), Austrian fossil collector and paleontologist
- Markgraf-Dannenberg, Ingeborg (1911–1996), German botanist
Markh
- Markham, Beryl (1902-1986), British aviation pioneer
- Markham, Clements (1830-1916) British explorer, author and geographer
- Markham, Felix (1908-1992), British historian
- Markham, Gervase († 1637), English writer
- Markham, Henry (1840-1923), American politician
- Markham, June , British figure skater
- Markham, Monte (born 1935), American actor
- Markham, Peter , British lecturer, film director and writer
- Markham, Robert , English knight
- Markham, Thomas Francis (1891–1952), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Boston
- Markham, Virgil (1899–1973) American crime novelist
- Markheim, Bertha (1833–1919), German writer
- Markhoff, Dieter (* 1940), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Markhoff, Franz (1880–1964), Austrian opera singer (bass)
- Markhoff, Johann Ludwig (1761–1831), Prussian major general, inspector of the 2nd engineer inspection
Marki
- Märki, Dominik (* 1990), Swiss curler
- Märki, Stephan (* 1955), Swiss actor, director and general manager
- Márki-Zay, Péter (* 1972), Hungarian economist and politician
- Markian († 457), emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire
- Markian the Younger , Western Roman consul and Eastern Roman usurper
- Markianos of Heraclea Pontike , ancient Greek geographer
- Markič, Gašper (* 1986), Slovenian ski racer
- Markić, Marjan (* 1990), Croatian football player
- Markić, Željka (* 1964), Croatian journalist, entrepreneur, activist, doctor and translator
- Markićević, Božidar (born 1983), Serbian backcourt player
- Markiet, Gévero (* 1991), Dutch football player
- Markiewicz, Bronisław (1842–1912), Polish priest and founder of an order
- Markiewicz, Constance (1868–1927), Irish freedom fighter
- Markin, Igor Nikolajewitsch (* 1967), Russian entrepreneur and art collector
- Markin, Leonid , Russian poker player
- Markin, Morris (1893-1970) American automobile entrepreneur
- Markin, Nikolai Grigoryevich (1893–1918), Russian revolutionary
- Markin, Viktor Fjodorowitsch (* 1957), Soviet sprinter and Olympic champion
- Markina, Maria (* 1981), Russian opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Marking, Havana , British producer and director of documentaries
- Markinson, Brian , Canadian actor
- Markiplier (* 1989), American YouTuber and Internet personality
- Markisch, Perez , Yiddish-speaking author
Markk
- Markkanen, Eero (* 1991), Finnish football player
- Markkanen, Jussi (* 1975), Finnish ice hockey goalkeeper
- Markkanen, Lauri (* 1997), Finnish basketball player
- Markkanen, Mervi (* 1984), Finnish biathlete
- Markkanen, Pekka (* 1967), Finnish basketball player
- Markkanen, Sanna (* 1990), Finnish biathlete
- Markkanen, Terhi (* 1973), Finnish biathlete
- Markkanen, Väinö (* 1929), Finnish marksman
- Markkula, Markku (* 1950), Finnish politician
- Markkula, Mike (* 1942), American entrepreneur
Markl
- Markl, August (* 1948), German radiologist and association official
- Markl, Benjamin (* 1979), German conductor
- Markl, Dominik (* 1979), Austrian Roman Catholic priest and theologian
- Markl, Fabian (* 2000), Austrian soccer player
- Märkl, Gottfried (1929–2014), German chemist and university professor
- Markl, Hermann (1908–2000), German lawyer, worked in 1942 on one of the few death sentences for “racial disgrace”
- Markl, Hubert (1938–2015), German behavioral scientist, President of the Max Planck Society (MPG) from June 1996 to June 2002
- Märkl, Josef (1928–2010), German violinist, composer and teacher
- Markl, Joseph (1752–1811), Austrian Cistercian and abbot of Lilienfeld Abbey
- Märkl, Jun (* 1959), German conductor
- Markl, Karl (1827–1898), Austrian officer and military engineer
- Märkl, Key-Thomas (* 1963), German-Japanese violinist
- Märkl, Kilian (* 2000), German ski jumper
- Märkl, Kim (* 1961), American writer, composer and clarinetist
- Markl, Manfred , German skeleton pilot
- Märkl, Markus (* 1967), German harpsichordist, organist, pianist
- Märkl, Niklas (* 1999), German racing cyclist
- Märkl, Nina Annabelle (* 1979), German draftsman and sculptor
- Märkl, Roman (1659–1744), German religious and abbot
- Markland, Peter (* 1951), English chess player
- Markland, Ted (1933-2011), American actor
- Markle, Peter (* 1946), American director, screenwriter and producer
- Märkle, Uli (1938–2005), German promoter and producer of classical music
- Marklein, Errol (* 1957), German disabled athlete
- Marklein, Heike (* 1967), German art cyclist
- Markley, Philip Swenk (1789–1834), American politician
- Märkli, Peter (* 1953), Swiss architect
- Märklin, Adolf (1850–1931), German engineer
- Märklin, Christian (1807–1849), Protestant theologian
- Märklin, Eugen (1861–1947), German entrepreneur
- Märklin, Fritz (1896–1961), German entrepreneur
- Märklin, Jakob Friedrich von (1771–1841), prelate and general superintendent of Heilbronn
- Märklin, Karl (1866–1930), German entrepreneur
- Märklin, Theodor Friedrich Wilhelm (1817–1866), German entrepreneur
- Marklof, Jens , German mathematician
- Marklowsky, Paul (1911–1998), German lawyer and politician (FDP), MdL
- Marklund, Bror (1907–1977), Swedish sculptor
- Marklund, Claes (* 1951), Swedish football player
- Marklund, Göran (* 1975), Swedish football player
- Marklund, Hanna (* 1977), Swedish soccer player
- Marklund, Liza (* 1962), Swedish crime novelist and journalist
- Marklund, Petra (* 1984), Swedish singer
Markm
- Markman, Howard (* 1950), American psychologist
- Markmann, Fritz-August Wilhelm (1899–1949), Lord Mayor of Magdeburg
- Markmann, Hans-Jochen (1930–2010), German historian
- Markmann, Heinz (* 1926), German social and economic scientist
- Markmiller, Magnobonus (1800–1879), founder of the Bavarian Province of the Merciful Brothers, and first Provincial
Marko
- Marko Pascha († 1888), Ottoman doctor and the first president of the Turkish Red Crescent
- Marko von Križevci († 1619), Croatian saint and priest
- Markó, Béla (* 1951), Transylvanian-Hungarian writer, poet, teacher and politician
- Marko, Denise (* 1994), German actress
- Marko, Gerda (1940–2010), German Germanist and dramaturge
- Marko, Hans (1925–2017), German communications engineer and university professor
- Marko, Helmut (* 1943), Austrian racing car driver
- Marko, Ján (* 1920), Czechoslovak politician
- Marko, Joseph (* 1955), Austrian legal scholar and political scientist
- Marko, Jozef (1923–1996), Slovak football player and coach
- Marko, Karol (* 1966), Slovak football player and coach
- Markó, Károly the Elder (1793–1860), Hungarian landscape painter
- Markó, Károly the Younger (1822–1891), Hungarian landscape painter
- Marko, Petro (1913–1991), Albanian writer
- Marko, Rita (1920–2018), Albanian communist politician
- Marko, Rupert (* 1963), Austrian soccer player and coach
- Marko, Zekial (1931-2008), American writer
- Markoff, John (* 1949), American journalist
- Markoff, Sera (* 1971), American physicist
- Markoishvili, Manutschar (* 1986), Georgian basketball player
- Markoji, Markoji , Indonesian beach volleyball player
- Markolf († 1142), Archbishop of Mainz
- Markolf, Stefan (* 1984), German soccer player
- Markon, Isaak Dov Ber (1875–1949), Russian librarian, orientalist and educator
- Markoolio (* 1975), Swedish-Finnish musician
- Markopoulos, Gregory J. (1928–1992), American avant-garde filmmaker
- Markopoulos, Yannis (* 1939), Greek composer and singer
- Markos II , Orthodox Patriarch of Jerusalem (after 1059/70 to before 1084)
- Márkos, Albert (* 1967), Romanian-Hungarian cellist, improvisation musician and composer
- Markoš, Ján (* 1985), Slovak chess master
- Markoski, Bojan (* 1983), Macedonian football player
- Markoski, Nikola (* 1990), Macedonian handball player
- Markoski, Velko (* 1986), Macedonian handball player
- Markota, Damir (* 1985), Croatian-Swedish basketball player
- Markotić, Robert (* 1990), Croatian handball player
- Markötter, Elpidius (1911–1942), German Franciscan, priest and master's degree
- Markouizos, Panagiotis (* 1980), Greek figure skater
- Markoutz, Oliver (* 1995), Austrian soccer player
- Markov, Dmitri (* 1975), Australian pole vaulter of Belarusian origin
- Markov, Goran (* 1970), North Macedonian football player
- Markov, Helmuth (* 1952), German politician (Die Linke), Member of the State Parliament, MEP
- Markov, Walter (1909–1993), German historian and resistance fighter
- Markova, Alicia (1910–2004), English prima ballerina of classical ballet
- Marková, Patrícia (* 1973), Slovak tennis player
- Marková, Patrícia (* 1995), Slovak soccer player
- Marković, Aleksandar (* 1975), Serbian-Austrian conductor
- Marković, Ante (1924–2011), Yugoslav politician, Prime Minister (1989–1991)
- Marković, Barbi (* 1980), Serbian author
- Marković, Boban (* 1964), Serbian musician
- Marković, Dalibor (* 1975), German poet, beatboxer and spoken word lyricist
- Marković, Dobrivoje (* 1986), Serbian handball player
- Marković, Duško (* 1958), Montenegrin politician
- Marković, Goran (* 1946), Yugoslav film director
- Marković, Ivo (* 1950), Croatian Roman Catholic theologian
- Marković, Jovan (* 1976), Serbian badminton player
- Marković, Lazar (* 1994), Serbian football player
- Marković, Luka (* 1993), Croatian ice hockey player
- Marković, Marijan (1840–1912), Catholic bishop, administrator of Banja Luka
- Marković, Marijana (* 1982), German sword fencer
- Marković, Marjan (* 1981), Serbian football player
- Markovič, Marko (* 1985), Slovenian basketball player
- Marković, Marko (* 1988), Serbian musician
- Marković, Mihailo (1923–2010), Yugoslav or Serbian philosopher
- Marković, Milivoje (1939–2017), Yugoslav-Serbian jazz musician
- Markovič, Mina (* 1987), Slovenian sport climber
- Marković, Mirjana (1942–2019), widow of the former Yugoslav and Serbian President Slobodan Milošević
- Marković, Moma (1912–1992), Yugoslav functionary
- Marković, Neven (* 1987), Croatian-Bosnian football player
- Marković, Olivera (1925–2011), Yugoslav-Serbian actress
- Markovič, Peter (1866–1929), Austrian painter
- Marković, Predrag (* 1955), Serbian politician, historian and writer
- Marković, Rade (1921-2010), Yugoslav actor
- Marković, Radovan (* 1982), Serbian basketball player
- Marković, Ratko (* 1944), Serbian legal scholar and politician
- Marković, Saša (* 1971), Serbian football player
- Markovic, Sinisa (* 1988), Austrian soccer player
- Marković, Srna (* 1996), Austrian volleyball player
- Marković, Stefan (* 1988), Serbian basketball player
- Marković, Svetozar (1846–1875), publicist, politician and first Serbian socialist
- Marković, Svetozar (* 2000), Serbian football player
- Marković, Vladan (* 1977), Serbian swimmer
- Markovic, Vladimir (* 1973), Yugoslav-American mathematician
- Marković, Vlatko (1937–2013), Yugoslav football player and coach and Croatian football official
- Marković, Vojislav (1940–2005), Yugoslav table tennis player
- Marković, Žarko (* 1986), Montenegrin handball player
- Markovics, Alexander (* 1991), Austrian right-wing extremist and founder of the Identitarian Movement Austria
- Markovics, Karl (* 1963), Austrian actor
- Markovik, Erik von (* 1971), Canadian author, magician and seduction artist
- Markovina, Ana-Marija (* 1970), classical pianist
- Markovitch, Paula (* 1968), Argentinian film director and screenwriter
- Markovits, Andrei S. (* 1948), American political scientist and sociologist
- Markovits, Benjamin (* 1973), American-British author and literary critic
- Markovits, Inga (* 1937), American law scholar and university professor of German origin
- Markovits, Kálmán (1931–2009), Hungarian water polo player
- Markovits, László (* 1970), Hungarian tennis player
- Markovits, Rodion (1884–1948), Hungarian-Jewish author
- Markow, Alexander Wladimirowitsch (1897–1968), Soviet astronomer and astrophysicist
- Markow, Alexei Michailowitsch (* 1979), Russian racing cyclist
- Markow, Andrei Andrejewitsch (1856–1922), Russian mathematician
- Markow, Andrei Andrejewitsch (1903–1979), Soviet mathematician and logician
- Markow, Andrei Sergejewitsch (* 1980), Russian archery biathlete
- Markow, Andrei Wiktorowitsch (* 1978), Russian-Canadian ice hockey player
- Markow, Christo (* 1965), Bulgarian triple jumper
- Markow, Daniil Evgenyevich (* 1976), Russian ice hockey player and coach
- Markow, Emil (1905–1943), Bulgarian politician and revolutionary
- Markow, Gennadi Evgenjewitsch (1923–2018), Russian ethnologist and archaeologist
- Markow, Georgi (1929–1978), Bulgarian writer, murder victim of the Bulgarian secret police
- Markow, Georgi (* 1946), Bulgarian wrestler
- Markow, Georgi (* 1978), Bulgarian weightlifter
- Markow, Ilja Wladislawowitsch (* 1972), Russian walker and Olympic runner-up
- Markow, Iwan (* 1988), Bulgarian weightlifter
- Markow, Michail Gerasimowitsch (1938–2012), Soviet racing cyclist and trainer
- Markow, Moissei Alexandrowitsch (1908–1994), Russian physicist
- Markow, Nikolai Evgenjewitsch (1866–1945), Russian politician and anti-Semitic publicist
- Markow, Plamen (* 1957), Bulgarian football player
- Markow, Sergei Leonidowitsch (1878–1918), Russian officer, most recently lieutenant general
- Markow, Stojan (* 1942), Bulgarian politician
- Markow, Wladimir Andrejewitsch (1871–1897), Russian mathematician
- Markowa, Olga (* 1968), Russian marathon runner
- Markowa, Olga Dmitrijewna (* 1974), Russian figure skater
- Markova, Tatiana Vladimirovna (* 1966), Russian biathlete
- Markowich, Peter (* 1956), Austrian mathematician
- Markowicz, Artur (1872–1934), Polish genre painter and graphic artist of Jewish descent
- Markowitsch, Andrei Nikolajewitsch (1830–1907), Ukrainian-Russian ethnographer, lawyer, philanthropist and musician
- Markowitsch, Erich (1913–1991), German politician (KPD / SED), MdV, member of the GDR Council of Ministers
- Markowitsch, Hans J. (* 1949), German psychologist
- Markowitsch, Helga (* 1944), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Austrian Federal Council
- Markowitz, Deborah (* 1961), American lawyer and politician
- Markowitz, Dominik (* 1987), German chef
- Markowitz, Guido (* 1969), Austrian choreographer, director
- Markowitz, Harry (* 1927), American economist and Nobel Prize winner
- Markowitz, Irene (1925–2010), German art historian and curator of Benrath Palace
- Markowitz, Jürgen (* 1942), German sociologist
- Markowitz, Kate (* 1956), American singer
- Markowitz, Marky (1923-1986), American jazz musician
- Markowitz, Phil (* 1952), American jazz musician
- Markowitz, Robert (* 1935), American film and television director
- Markowitz, Stefan (* 1977), Austrian politician (Team Stronach, BZÖ), member of the National Council
- Markowitz, William (1907-1998), American astronomer
- Markovnikov, Nikolai Wladimirowitsch (1869–1942), Soviet architect, restorer and university professor
- Markovnikov, Vladimir Wassiljewitsch (1837–1904), Russian chemist
- Markowska, Alfreda (* 1926), Polish Roma
- Markowski, Ivan (* 1935), Bulgarian ice hockey player
- Markowski, Liesel (1928–2019), German musicologist
- Markowski, Mile (1939–1975), Bulgarian and Macedonian writer
- Markowski, Paul (1929–1978), German SED functionary, MdV
- Markowski, Rafał (* 1958), Polish clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Warsaw
- Markowski, Tomasz (* 1975), Polish chess master
- Markowski, Weni (* 1968), Bulgarian writer and publicist
- Markowytsch, Anastasija (* 1979), Ukrainian surrealist
Markr
- Markram, Henry (* 1962), Israeli brain researcher of South African origin
- Markreich, Max (1881–1962), chairwoman of the Jewish community in Bremen
Marks
- Marks, Adolf (1838–1904), German bookseller and publisher
- Marks, Albert S. (1836-1891), American politician and governor of Tennessee
- Marks, Andreas (* 1970), German boxer
- Marks, Audrey , Jamaican entrepreneur and diplomat
- Marks, Britta (* 1967), German documentary filmmaker, director, screenwriter and television producer
- Marks, Caren (* 1963), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Marks, Carl Adolf (1894–1945), resistance fighter
- Marks, Charly (* 1949), German singer and guitarist
- Marks, Christoph (* 1997), German volleyball player
- Marks, Cory (* 1989), Canadian singer
- Marks, David Lee (born 1948), American musician
- Marks, Dominik (* 1975), German soccer referee
- Marks, Eduard (1901–1981), German actor, drama teacher and radio play speaker
- Marks, Elias (1765–1854), Jewish merchant and philanthropist
- Marks, Erich (* 1954), German educator, managing director of the Lower Saxony State Prevention Council
- Marks, Eva (* 1932), Austrian author and survivor of the Holocaust
- Marks, Franklyn (1911–1976), American composer and arranger
- Marks, Gary (* 1952), British-American political scientist
- Marks, Gertrude Ross (1916–1994), American theater and film producer
- Marks, Günther (1897–1978), German church musician, cantor, pedagogue, organist and composer
- Marks, Hannah (* 1993), American actress
- Marks, Holger (* 1972), German opera singer (tenor)
- Marks, Howard (1945-2016) British drug trafficker and author
- Marks, Isabel (* 1978), French author and illustrator of webcomics
- Marks, JB (1903–1972), South African politician and trade union leader
- Marks, Jack (1882-1945) Canadian ice hockey player
- Marks, Jan-Philipp (* 1992), German volleyball player
- Marks, Johnny (1909–1985), American composer
- Marks, Jonathan, Baron Marks of Henley-on-Thames (* 1952), British lawyer and politician (Liberal Democrat)
- Marks, Laura U. (* 1963), American media theorists
- Marks, Laurie J. (* 1957), American author
- Marks, Marc L. (1927-2018), American politician
- Marks, Owen (1899-1960), British-American film editor
- Marks, Paul A. (1926-2020), American oncologist
- Marks, Philip , historian and cryptologist
- Marks, Rainer (1941–2019), German racing cyclist (GDR)
- Marks, Richard (1943-2018), American film editor
- Marks, Sean (* 1975), New Zealand-British-American basketball player and official
- Marks, Simon, 1st Baron Marks of Broughton (1888–1964), British entrepreneur
- Marks, Stephan (* 1951), German social scientist and book author
- Marks, Sylvie (* 1968), German music producer and DJ
- Marks, Tobin (* 1944), American chemist
- Marks, Vera (* 1933), German beauty queen and actress
- Marks, William (1778-1858), American politician
- Marks-Rocke, Annemarie (1901–2004), German actress, acting teacher and radio play speaker
- Markscheffel, Günter (1908–1990), German journalist and politician (SPD), MdL
- Markschies, Alexander (* 1969), German art historian
- Markschies, Christoph (* 1962), German Protestant theologian
- Markschiess van Trix, Julius (1920–2017), German artist expert and author
- Markschläger, Rudolf (1890–1982), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the National Council
- Markser, Valentin (* 1952), German doctor specializing in sports psychiatry
- Marksmann, Kathrin (* 1992), German volleyball player
- Markson, David (1927-2010), American writer
- Marksová, Michaela (* 1969), Czech politician
- Markstedt, Peter (* 1972), Swedish football player and coach
- Markstein, Elisabeth (1929–2013), Austrian Slavist, translator and author
- Markstein, Elisabeth (* 1977), German singer, actress and musical artist
- Markstein, Heinz (1924–2008), Austrian journalist and writer
- Marksteiner, Adalbert (1919–1976), Romanian-Hungarian football player and coach
- Marksten, Didrik (* 1971), Norwegian ski racer
- Markström, Elisebeht (* 1955), Swedish politician (Sveriges socialdemokratiska arbetareparti), member of the Riksdag
- Markström, Jacob (* 1990), Swedish ice hockey goalkeeper
market
- Markt, Gustav (1881–1977), Austrian electrical engineer and university professor
- Markt, Karl (* 1980), Austrian mountain bike rider
- Marktl, Klemens (* 1976), Austrian drummer, band leader and composer
- Marktschläger, Rudolf (1896–1966), Austrian savings bank director and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
Marku
- Marku, Florian (* 1992), Albanian boxer and kickboxer
- Markulf (490–558), Frankish missionary and abbot, saint
- Markull, Friedrich Wilhelm (1816–1887), German organist, pianist and composer
- Markunzow, Alexander (* 1982), Russian figure skater
- Markurth, Ulrich (* 1956), German politician (SPD)
- Mark , figure of the New Testament, first bishop of Alexandria and founder of the Coptic Church and author of the Gospel of Mark
- Markus († 156), old church bishop of Jerusalem
- Markus (* 1928), German cartoonist
- Markus (* 1959), German pop singer
- Markús Máni Michaelsson Maute (* 1981), Icelandic handball player
- Markús Örn Antonsson (* 1943), Icelandic ambassador
- Mark of Arethusa († 362), missionary and bishop
- Markus von Baden (1434–1478), Margrave of Baden, canon and choir bishop
- Markus, Barry (* 1991), Dutch track and road cyclist
- Markus, Christopher , American screenwriter
- Markus, Csaba (* 1953), Hungarian-American painter and sculptor
- Markus, Dirk (* 1971), German entrepreneur
- Markus, Elisabeth (1895–1970), Austrian actress and radio play speaker
- Markus, Gabriel (* 1970), Argentinian tennis player
- Markus, Georg (* 1951), Austrian author and newspaper columnist
- Markus, Karin (* 1942), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Markus, Karl , German concert tenor
- Markus, Kurt , German teacher, local history researcher, archive and monument curator and conservationist
- Markus, M. Lynne , American business IT specialist
- Markus, Manfred (* 1941), German-Austrian English graduate and university lecturer
- Markus, Mario (* 1944), German-Chilean physicist
- Markus, Riejanne (* 1994), Dutch cyclist
- Markuš, Robert (* 1983), Serbian chess player
- Markus, Robert Austin (1924-2010), Hungarian patristic
- Markus, Ron (* 1974), German screenwriter, producer and novelist
- Markus, Stefan (1884–1957), Swiss film producer
- Markus, Tetjana (1921–1943), Ukrainian-Jewish resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Markus, Ursula (* 1941), Swiss photographer
- Markus, Willi , German SA and SS leaders
- Markus, Winnie (1921–2002), German film actress
- Markuschewitsch, Alexei Ivanovich (1908–1979), Soviet mathematician and mathematician historian
- Markuse, Arlette , German actress and voice actress
- Markuse, Eric (* 1962), German journalist and program director at MDR Sputnik
- Markusen, Eric (1946–2007), American sociologist
- Markussen, Johan (1906–1994), Greenland artist
- Markussen, Niels (1934–2008), Danish sailor
- Markussen, Nikolaj (* 1988), Danish handball player
- Markussen, Rudy (* 1977), Danish boxer
- Markut, Karl (* 1954), Austrian politician (SPÖ, TS), member of the state parliament, convicted criminal
Markv
- Markvardt, Ago (* 1969), Estonian Nordic combined skier
Markw
- Markwald, Nicole (* 1974), German journalist and head of the ARD radio studio in Los Angeles
- Markwalder, Christa (* 1975), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Markwalder, Hans (1882–1951), Swiss sculptor, sculptor and etcher
- Markward († 1168), Abbot of Fulda Abbey
- Markward von Annweiler († 1202), Reichstruchsess and regent of the Kingdom of Sicily, Count of Abruzzo, Margrave of Ancona
- Markward von Corvey († 1107), Abbot of Corvey and Bishop of Osnabrück
- Markward of Hildesheim († 880), Bishop of Hildesheim
- Markward von Jesowe († 1335), bishop of the Ratzeburg diocese
- Markward von Prüm († 853), Abbot of Prüm
- Markwardt, Bruno (1899–1972), German Germanist and literary scholar
- Markwardt, Fritz (1924-2011), German pharmacologist
- Markwardt, Karen (* 1974), German reporter and presenter
- Markwart III. , Count of Eppenstein, Margrave of the Carinthian Mark on the Mur and Count in Viehbachgau and in Mürz Valley
- Markwart IV († 1076), Count and Duke of Carinthia
- Markwart VII von Grünenberg († 1376), abbot of the Einsiedeln monastery
- Markwell, Terry (born 1952), American actress
- Markwig, Hannah (* 1980), German mathematician
- Markwitz, Bernhard (1920–2000), German businessman and inventor
- Markwitz, Paul (1908–1968), German film architect
- Markwordt, August (1832–1900), German stage actor and opera singer (tenor)
- Markwordt, Clara , German theater actress
- Markwort, Helmut (* 1936), German journalist
- Markworth, Friedrich (1915–1994), German officer, most recently lieutenant captain in the Navy
Marky
- Marky, Alexandru (1919–1969), Romanian football player