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Mata
- Mata (* 2000), Polish rapper
- Mata Cabello, Martin (* 1984), Spanish cyclist
- Mata Cova, Crisanto Darío (1915–1998), Venezuelan clergyman, Archbishop of Ciudad Bolívar
- Mata Gálvez, Roberto Enrique (* 1943), Guatemalan military and diplomat
- Mata Gorostizaga, Enrique de la (1933–1987), Spanish politician and diplomat, former president of the League of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies
- Mata Guevara, Juan Abelardo (* 1946), Nicaraguan religious priest and Roman Catholic bishop
- Mata Ponce de León, Mateo de la († 1720), Spanish lawyer and viceroy of Peru
- Mata, Andrés (1870–1931), Venezuelan poet, writer and journalist
- Mata, Carlos (1949–2008), Spanish artist
- Mata, Clinton (* 1992), Angolan football player
- Mata, Eduardo (1942–1995), Mexican composer
- Mata, Enrique (* 1985), Spanish cyclist
- Mata, Gabriel († 2013), Mexican soccer player
- Mata, Jorge (* 1970), Spanish straw-weight boxer
- Mata, José Caeiro da (1877–1963), Portuguese lawyer, diplomat and politician
- Mata, Juan (* 1988), Spanish soccer player
- Mata, Vanessa da (* 1976), Brazilian MPB singer and songwriter
- Mata, Vicente de la (1918–1980), Argentine football player
Mataa
- Mataafa, Josefo (1832–1912), Samoan politician and chief of Samoa
Matab
- Matabuena, Sergio (* 1979), Spanish football player
Matac
- Mataca, Petero (1933–2014), Fijian clergyman, senior archbishop of Suva
- Matache, Florin (* 1982), Romanian football player
- Matačić, Lovro von (1899–1985), Yugoslav conductor and composer
- Matačiūnaitė, Vilija (* 1986), Lithuanian pop musician
Matad
- Matadin, Vinoodh (* 1961), Dutch fashion photographer
- Matador, Jessy (* 1982), Congolese singer and dancer
Matae
- Mataeliga, Alapati Lui (* 1953), Samoan clergyman, Archbishop of Samoa-Apia
Matag
- Matagrin, Gabriel-Marie-Joseph (1919-2004), Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Grenoble
Matai
- Mataichi, Seiji (* 1944), Japanese politician
- Mataija, Vedran (* 1988), Croatian handball player
Mataj
- Mataja, Heinrich (1877–1937), Austrian lawyer and politician (CSP), member of the National Council
- Mataja, Viktor (1857–1934), Austrian economist and social politician
Matal
- Matala de Mazza, Ethel (* 1968), German Germanist, cultural scientist and university lecturer
- Matale, Joey (* 1963), Tongan hairdresser and LGBT activist
- Matalon, Martin (* 1958), Argentine composer
- Matalon, Mayer (1922–2012), Jamaican entrepreneur and bank manager
- Matalon, Ronit (1959–2017), Israeli writer and journalist
- Mataloni, Giovanni Maria (1868–1944), Italian painter and poster artist
Matam
- Matamoros Franco, Carlos (* 1966), Ecuadorian chess player
- Matamoros, Gustavo (* 1957), Venezuelan composer
- Matamoros, Mariano (1770–1814), Mexican clergyman and revolutionary
Matan
- Matane, Paulias (* 1931), Papua New Guinean politician
- Matania, Clelia (1918–1981), British-Italian actress
- Matania, Fortunino (1881–1963), Italian artist
- Matanin, Marcel (* 1973), Slovak long-distance runner
- Matano, Salvatore Ronald (* 1946), American clergyman, Bishop of Rochester
- Matanović, Aleksandar (* 1930), Yugoslav chess grandmaster
- Matanović, Julijana (* 1959), Croatian literary scholar, writer and university teacher
- Matanzima, George (1918-2000), South African politician
- Matanzima, Kaiser (1915–2003), South African politician
Matar
- Matar , Punic potter
- Matar, Ghiath (1986-2011), Syrian activist
- Matar, Hisham (* 1970), Libyan writer
- Matar, Paul Youssef (* 1941), Lebanese clergyman, Archbishop of Beirut
- Mataracı, Oğuz (* 1996), Turkish soccer player
- Mataram, Sultan Agung von (1593–1645), third Sultan of Mataram in Central Java
- Matarazzo, Gaten (* 2002), American actor
- Matarazzo, Heather (* 1982), American actress
- Matarazzo, Pellegrino (* 1977), American-Italian football coach
- Matarazzo, Raffaello (1909–1966), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Mataré, Ewald (1887–1965), German painter and sculptor
- Mataré, Herbert (1912–2011), German physicist
- Matarrese, Francesco (* 1950), Italian conceptual artist
- Matarrese, Giuseppe (1934-2020), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Frascati
- Matarrese, Salvatore (* 1962), Italian politician
Matas
- Matas, David (* 1943), Canadian human rights attorney, legal advisor, B'nai Brith Canada
- Matas, Jaume (* 1954), Spanish politician
- Matas, Raúl (1921–2004), Chilean journalist, radio and television presenter
- Mataskelekele, Kalkot (* 1949), Vanuatu politician, President of Vanuatu
- Matassa, Cosimo (1926-2014), American sound engineer
- Matassa, Greta , American jazz singer
- Matassi, Vincenzo (* 1933), Italian film director
- Matasuentha , daughter of the Ostrogoth queen Amalasuntha and the Visigoth prince Eutharich
Matat
- Matata, Leeroy (* 1996), German web video producer
Matau
- Mata'utia, Imeleta (* 2000), American-Samoan beach handball player
Matav
- Matavulj, Simo (1852–1908), Serbian writer
- Matavž, Tim (* 1989), Slovenian football player
Matay
- Matay, Abdullah (1928–2011), Turkish soccer player, coach and official
- Mátay, Andrea (* 1955), Hungarian high jumper
- Matayoshi, Shinkō (1888–1947), Japanese Kobudo and Karate master
- Matayoshi, Shinpō (1921–1997), Japanese Kobudo and Karate master