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- Abrabanel, Isaak (1437–1508), Jewish politician and financier
- Abragam, Anatole (1914–2011), French physicist of Russian descent
- Abraha , king of Yemen before the rise of Islam (535-560)
- Abraham , Galilean stonemason
- Abraham bar Chija , mathematician, astronomer, philosopher and translator
- Abraham bar Qardahi , Christian theologian
- Abraham ben David von Posquières († 1198), French rabbi
- Abraham ben Eliezer ha-Levi , Jewish Kabbalist and messianic visionary
- Abraham ben Joschijahu (1636–1687), Jewish doctor and Karaean mystic
- Abraham ben Moses ben Maimon (1186–1237), Jewish theologian, exegete, mystic, doctor and community leader
- Abraham ben Solomon von Torrutiel (* 1482), North African-Spanish-Jewish chronicler
- Abraham ben Samuel ibn Chasdai († 1240), translator and Hebrew poet
- Abraham I , first Armenian patriarch of Jerusalem
- Abraham ibn Daud (1110–1180), Jewish philosopher, author and legal scholar
- Abraham ibn Esra , Jewish scholar and writer
- Abraham Judaeus Bohemus († 1533), Jewish banker and tax collector
- Abraham Levi Pascha , Chacham Baschi in Constantinople (1835–1839)
- Abraham Senior (1412–1493), Jewish magnate and financier
- Abraham of Beth Rabban , Doctor of the Church
- Abraham von Freising , German bishop
- Abraham of Jerusalem , Armenian Apostolic Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Abraham von Kaschkar (503-588), founder of the revival of the Assyrian monastic movement
- Abraham of Kiduna , missionary and saint
- Abraham of Crete († 1737), Catholicos of Echmiadzin of the Armenian Apostolic Church
- Abraham von Worms , Jewish author
- Abraham, Alex (1886–1971), German decathlete and discus thrower
- Abraham, Alexander (* 1981), Armenian boxer
- Abraham, Andy (* 1964), British soul singer
- Abraham, Antoni (1869–1923), Polish activist and state thinker
- Abraham, Arthur (* 1980), German boxer of Armenian descent
- Abraham, Beate (* 1945), German actress
- Abraham, Clyde (1883–1955), American officer in the US Army
- Abraham, Corinne (* 1977), British triathlete
- Abraham, Daniel (* 1969), American science fiction and fantasy writer
- Abraham, David (* 1946), American historian and legal scholar
- Abraham, David (* 1986), Argentinian-Italian soccer player
- Abraham, Dawn (* 1960), American actress
- Abraham, Edward (1913-1999) English biochemist
- Abraham, Emile (* 1974), cyclist from Trinidad and Tobago
- Abraham, Erich (1895–1971), German officer, most recently general of the infantry in World War II
- Abraham, F. Murray (* 1939), American film actor
- Abraham, Farid (* 1937), American physicist
- Abraham, Felix (1901–1937), German sexologist
- Abraham, Franz (* 1964), German event manager and producer
- Abraham, Gerald (1904–1988), English music researcher
- Abraham, Gerhard (* 1947), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Abraham, Hans (1886–1963), German weightlifter
- Abraham, Hans (* 1938), German badminton player
- Abraham, Hans Jürgen (1909–1978), German lawyer
- Abraham, Heinz (1911–1992), German historian and diplomat
- Abraham, Henri , French physicist
- Abraham, Hérard (* 1940), Haitian politician, President of Haiti
- Abraham, Hilda (1906–1971), German psychoanalyst
- Abraham, Jacques (1880–1942), German lawyer and founder of the magazine for civil service law
- Abraham, Jakob (1723–1800), German medalist
- Abraham, Jenny (* 1983), American biathlete and cross-country skier as well as biathlon and cross-country skiing trainer
- Abraham, John (* 1972), Indian actor
- Abraham, John (born 1978), American football player
- Abraham, John P. , thermodynamics scientist
- Abraham, Jürgen (* 1940), German entrepreneur
- Abraham, Kai (* 1967), German badminton player, later starting for Austria
- Ábrahám, Kálmán (1931–1998), Hungarian communist politician, member of parliament
- Abraham, Karel (* 1990), Czech motorcycle racer
- Abraham, Karl (1877–1925), German psychoanalyst
- Abraham, Karl (1904–1990), German business educator
- Abraham, Katharine (* 1958), American economist and university professor
- Abraham, Kurt (1921–1988), German jazz musician (tenor saxophone, clarinet, band leader)
- Abraham, Kyle (* 1977), American contemporary dancer and choreographer
- Abraham, Lynne (* 1941), US public prosecutor and politician
- Abraham, Marc (* 1949), American film producer, screenwriter, film director and actor
- Abraham, Margaret (* 1960), sociologist and professor (Hofstra University)
- Abraham, Martin (* 1978), Czech football player
- Abraham, Max (1831–1900), German music publisher
- Abraham, Max (1875–1922), German theoretical physicist
- Abraham, Melita (* 1997), Chilean rower
- Abraham, Otto (1872–1926), German music psychologist
- Abraham, Paul (1892–1960), Hungarian-German composer
- Abraham, Pearl (* 1960), American author and university professor
- Abraham, Peter (1936–2015), German writer
- Abraham, Phil , American cameraman and television director
- Abraham, Phil (* 1962), Belgian jazz trombonist and singer
- Abraham, Philippe-Jacques (1848–1915), Chaldean bishop
- Abraham, Pierre (1892–1974), French writer, journalist and Romance scholar
- Abraham, Raimund (1933–2010), Austrian-American architect and professor of architecture
- Abraham, Ralph (* 1936), American mathematician
- Abraham, Ralph (* 1954), American politician
- Abraham, Reinhardt (1929–1995), German manager
- Abraham, Roman (1891–1976), Polish brigadier general
- Abraham, Ronny (* 1951), French lawyer, judge at the International Court of Justice
- Abraham, Shiny (* 1965), Indian athlete
- Abraham, Simon (* 1992), Austrian soccer player
- Abraham, Spencer (* 1952), American politician
- Abraham, Susanna († 1821), German merchant and founder
- Abraham, Tadesse (* 1982), Swiss long-distance runner
- Abraham, Tammy (* 1997), English soccer player
- Abrahám, Tomáš (* 1979), Czech football player
- Abraham, Ulf (* 1954), German Germanist and didactic specialist
- Abraham, Walter (1896–1963), German SS brigade leader and police general
- Abraham, Wilhelm (* 1894), German politician (CDU), member of the Mecklenburg State Parliament
- Abraham, William (1897–1980), British Major General in the British Army, geologist and economic manager
- Abraham, Władysław (1860–1941), Polish historian
- Abraham, Wolfgang (1942–2013), German soccer player
- Abrahamczik, Nina (* 1982), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Abrahamian, Ara (* 1975), Swedish wrestler of Armenian origin
- Abrahamian, Stéphan (* 1946), French racing cyclist
- Abrahamjan, Howik (* 1958), Armenian politician, Prime Minister of the Republic of Armenia
- Abrahamjan, Medea (* 1932), Armenian cellist and professor
- Abrahámová, Margita (1933–2005), opera singer with a soprano voice.
- Abrahamowicz, Adolf (1849–1899), Polish writer
- Abrahamowicz, David (1839–1926), Jewish-Polish politician
- Abrahamowicz, Eugeniusz (1851–1905), Polish lawyer and politician
- Abrahamowicz, Krzysztof (1852–1916), Polish politician
- Abrahams, Adolphe (1883–1967), British physician and sports scientist
- Abrahams, Brian (born 1947), British jazz drummer and singer
- Abrahams, Chris (* 1961), Australian film composer and pianist and keyboardist
- Abrahams, Elihu (1927-2018), American physicist
- Abrahams, Gerald (1907–1980) British chess player and lawyer
- Abrahams, Guy (born 1953), Panamanian sprinter
- Abrahams, Harold (1899–1978), British athlete
- Abrahams, Israel (1858–1925), British Judaist
- Abrahams, James (1868-1947) Scottish football player
- Abrahams, Jim (* 1944), American director, producer and screenwriter
- Abrahams, Jon (born 1977), American actor
- Abrahams, Joseph , British lawyer
- Abrahams, Marianne , South African badminton player
- Abrahams, Maurice (1883-1931), American songwriter and music publisher
- Abrahams, Mick (* 1943), British blues rock guitarist and band leader
- Abrahams, Peter (1919–2017), South African journalist and writer
- Abrahams, Peter (* 1947), American author of detective novels, thrillers and books for young people
- Abrahams, Sidney (1885–1957), British long jumper and sprinter
- Abrahamsdotter, Kristina (1432–1492), Queen of Sweden
- Abrahamsen, Carla (* 1988), Swedish actress and singer
- Abrahamsen, Egil (* 1923), Norwegian marine engineer and businessman
- Abrahamsen, Erik (1893–1949), Danish musicologist
- Abrahamsen, Hans (* 1952), Danish composer and music teacher
- Abrahamsen, Jan (* 1993), German American football player
- Abrahamsen, Knut Leo (* 1962), Norwegian Nordic combined athlete
- Abrahamsen, Solveig Sundbø (* 1963), Norwegian politician
- Abrahamsohn, Ernst (1905–1958), German classical scholar, classical philologist
- Abrahamsohn, Rolf (* 1925), Jewish merchant and Holocaust survivor
- Abrahamson, Jennie (* 1977), Swedish singer and songwriter
- Abrahamson, Lenny (born 1966), Irish director
- Abrahamson, Werner Hans Friedrich (1744–1812), Danish officer, writer, editor and translator
- Abrahamsson, Carl (1896–1948), Swedish ice hockey player
- Abrahamsson, Erik (1898–1965), Swedish long jumper and ice hockey player
- Abrahamsson, Henock (1909-1958), Swedish football goalkeeper
- Abrahamsson, Selma (1872–1911), Finnish-Swedish author
- Abrahamsson, Thommy (born 1947), Swedish ice hockey player
- Abrahamyan, Tatev (* 1988), American chess player
- Abrahamyan, Varduhi , Armenian opera singer with an alto voice
- Abrahão, Miguel M. (* 1961), Brazilian writer, historian and playwright
- Abrahms, Ralf (* 1958), Lower Saxony mayor
- Abraitis, Rimgaudas (* 1934), Lithuanian engineer and energy economist
- Abraitis, Vaidotas Blažiejus (* 1942), Lithuanian radio electronics technician and politician
- Abram, David (* 1957), American cultural ecologist, philosopher and author
- Abram, Erich (1922–2017), Italian alpinist (South Tyrol)
- Abram, Felicity (* 1986), Australian triathlete
- Abram, Ido (1940-2019), Dutch educationalist
- Abram, Jacques (1915–1998), American pianist and music teacher
- Abram, Johnathan (born 1996), American football player
- Abram, Luis (* 1996), Peruvian soccer player
- Abram, Mikael (* 1996), Italian cross-country skier
- Abram, Morris B. (1918-2000), American lawyer
- Abram, Simon (1871–1940), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the National Council
- Abramavičius, Armanas (* 1962), Lithuanian criminal lawyer and judge
- Abramavičius, Arnoldas (* 1967), Lithuanian politician
- Abramawa, Nadseja (1907–1979), Belarusian politician, activist and publicist
- Abramczik, Rüdiger (* 1956), German soccer player and coach
- Abramczik, Volker (* 1964), German soccer player
- Abramczyk, Roland (1880–1938), German writer, poet and teacher
- Abramenka, Jauhen (* 1987), Belarusian biathlete
- Abramenko, Oleksandr (* 1988), Ukrainian freestyle skier
- Abramikas, Viktoras (1908–1972), Lithuanian football player
- Abramjan, Eduard (1923–1986), Armenian pianist, composer and music teacher
- Abramjan, Evgeni Aramowitsch (* 1930), Soviet-Georgian engineer, physicist and author
- Abramoff, Jack (born 1959), American Republican Party activist and businessman
- Abramović, Boško (* 1951), Serbian chess grandmaster
- Abramović, Marina (* 1946), Serbian performance artist
- Abramovich, Dan (* 1963), Israeli mathematician
- Abramovitz, Dov Ber (1860–1926), Lithuanian-American Orthodox rabbi and co-founder of the Misrachi movement in the United States
- Abramovitz, Max (1908-2004), American architect
- Abramow, Anatoly Wassiljewitsch (1915–1983), Soviet theater and film actor
- Abramow, Andrei Wassiljewitsch (1935–1994), Soviet boxer
- Abramow, Fedir (1904–1982), Ukrainian-Soviet geologist and mining engineer
- Abramow, Fyodor Alexandrowitsch (1920–1983), Soviet-Russian writer
- Abramov, Iossif Aschotowitsch (* 2001), Russian billiards player
- Abramow, Lev Jakowlewitsch (1911–2004), Russian chess player, referee and official
- Abramow, Michail Leopoldowitsch (* 1956), Russian admiral and former chief of staff in the Russian naval fleet and former commander of the Russian northern fleet
- Abramow, Nikolai Kuzmich (* 1933), Soviet-Russian marathon runner
- Abramow, Nikolai Wiktorowitsch (1961–2016), Russian-Soviet Wepsis-speaking writer
- Abramow, Sergei Michailowitsch (* 1959), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper and coach
- Abramow, Valeri Alexandrovich (1956-2016), Soviet long-distance runner
- Abramov, Viktor Semjonowitsch (* 1956), Russian politician
- Abramow, Volodymyr (* 1962), Ukrainian lawyer and politician
- Abramow-Mirow, Alexander Lasarewitsch (1895–1937), Soviet Comintern and secret service functionary
- Abramow-Newerly, Jarosław (* 1933), Polish writer and composer
- Abramowa, Darja Alexejewna (* 1990), Russian boxer
- Abramowa, Jekaterina Konstantinowna (* 1982), Russian speed skater
- Abramowa, Olga Valeryevna (* 1988), Russian, then Ukrainian biathlete
- Abramowa, Soja Alexandrovna (1925–2013), Soviet-Russian prehistorian and university professor
- Abramowa, Sonja Pinchasowna (* 1930), Soviet-Uzbek pianist, composer and music teacher
- Abramowicz, Adam (1710–1766), Polish Jesuit
- Abramowicz, Adam (* 1961), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Abramowicz, Alfred Leo (1919–1999), American Roman Catholic bishop
- Abramowicz, Andrzej († 1763), castellan of Brest
- Abramowicz, Bronisław (1837–1912), Polish painter
- Abramowicz, Dina (1909–2000), Jewish librarian, partisan in World War II and historian of Jewish history and specialist in the Yiddish language and its research
- Abramowicz, Ignacy (1793–1867), Polish military
- Abramowicz, Jan († 1602), voivode of the Minsk and Smolensk Voivodeships
- Abramowicz, Marian (1871–1925), Polish socialist activist and revolutionary, later librarian and archivist
- Abramowicz, Marian Cezary (1937–1997), Polish poet and novelist
- Abramowicz, Michel (* 1954), French cameraman
- Abramowicz, Mikołaj († 1651), Polish general and voivode
- Abramowicz, Mikołaj (1788–1835), Polish lawyer and political activist
- Abramowicz, Piotr (1619–1697), Polish Jesuit
- Abramowitsch, Bernhard (1906–1986), German-American pianist and music teacher
- Abramowitsch, Dmitri Wladimirowitsch (* 1982), Russian bobsleigh pilot
- Abramowitsch, Rafail (1880–1963), Russian Bundist and Menshevik
- Abramowitsch, Roman Arkadjewitsch (* 1966), Russian-Israeli oil entrepreneur and former governor of the Chukotka region
- Abramowitsch, Ruth (1907–1974), German dancer
- Abramowitsch, Vsevolod Michailowitsch (1890–1913), Russian pilot
- Abramowitz, Milton (1915-1958), American mathematician
- Abramowitz, Simon (1887–1944), German lawyer and civil servant
- Abramowska, Janina (* 1933), Polish literary historian and theorist
- Abramowski, Edward Józef (1868–1918), Polish philosopher, psychologist and sociologist
- Abramowski, Karl Friedrich (1793–1875), Prussian district administrator
- Abramowski, Luise (1928–2014), German Protestant theologian and church historian
- Abramowski, Richard (1862–1932), German hymn poet and evangelical clergyman
- Abramowski, Rudolf (1900–1945), German Protestant theologian and orientalist
- Abramowski, Wanja , German local historian
- Abramowsky, Klaus (1933–1998), German actor and voice actor
- Abrams, Aaron (* 1978), Canadian actor
- Ābrams, Aleksandrs , Latvian football player
- Abrams, Aruna (* 1975), American singer-songwriter and keyboard player
- Abrams, Austin (* 1996), American actor in film and television
- Abrams, Casey (born 1991), American singer
- Abrams, Colonel (1949-2016), American singer and songwriter
- Abrams, Creighton W. (1914-1974), American general
- Abrams, Elliott (* 1948), American lawyer, author and diplomat
- Abrams, Harriet (1760–1821), English opera singer (soprano) and composer
- Abrams, Hiram (1878–1926), president of United Artists film distributor
- Abrams, Hyman , American mobster
- Abrams, JJ (born 1966), American film and television producer, screenwriter, composer and director
- Abrams, Jamar (* 1989), American basketball player
- Abrams, Joshua (* 1973), American jazz musician
- Abrams, Lee (1925-1992), American jazz drummer
- Abrams, MH (1912-2015), American literary scholar
- Abrams, Marc (* 1958), American musician
- Abrams, Muhal Richard (1930–2017), American jazz pianist and clarinetist and composer
- Abrams, Peter , American film producer
- Abrams, Ray (1920-1992), American jazz tenor saxophonist
- Abrams, Rebecca (* 1963), British journalist and writer
- Abrams, Robert (* 1938), American politician
- Abrams, Stacey (* 1973), American politician
- Abrams, Talbert (1895–1990), American aviation pioneer and entrepreneur
- Abrams, Willem , Dutch painter
- Abramski, Alexander Sawwatjewitsch (1898–1985), Soviet composer and folklorist
- Abramski, Marian (1905–1942), Polish victim of National Socialism
- Abramski, Nili (* 1970), Israeli long-distance runner
- Abramsky, Chimen (1916-2010), British Judaist
- Abramsky, Sasha (* 1972), British political journalist and author
- Abramsky, Yehezkel (1886–1976), British rabbi
- Abramson, Abraham († 1811), German medalist and mint master
- Abramson, Herb (1916-1999), American R&B producer
- Abramson, Jerry (* 1946), American politician
- Abramson, Jill (* 1954), American journalist, former editor-in-chief of the New York Times and book author
- Abramson, Larry (* 1954), Israeli artist
- Abramson, Norman (* 1932), American engineer and computer scientist
- Abramson, Paul R. (* 1949), American psychologist and sexologist
- Abramson, Phil (1933–1987), American production designer
- Abramtschuk, Alena (* 1988), Belarusian shot putter and discus thrower
- Abramtschyk, Mikola (1903–1970), Belarusian politician and publicist
- Abramzik, Günter (1926–1992), German theologian
- Abran, Isabelle (* 1989), Canadian biathlete
- Abranches, Aluizio (* 1961), Brazilian film director
- Abrantes Ostrowski, Miguel (* 1972), German actor, director and author
- Abrantes, Laura Soares , East Timorese activist and sociologist, member of the State Council
- Abrantès, Laure-Adelaide (1784–1838), French court lady and writer
- Abrantes, Manuel , East Timorese politician and diplomat
- Ábrányi, Emil (1851–1920), Hungarian writer, journalist and opera librettist
- Ábrányi, Emil (1882–1970), Hungarian composer and conductor
- Ábrányi, Kornél (1822–1903), Hungarian pianist, writer, music theorist and composer
- Abrar-ul-Haq (* 1968), Pakistani pop music, bhangra and folk singer
- Abrazhev, Boschidar (1936–2006), Bulgarian composer, music teacher, music theorist and politician
- Abrašević, Kosta (1879–1898), Serbian poet
- Abrashi, Amir (* 1990), Albanian-Swiss football player
- Abrashkin, Raymond (1911–1960), American writer, screenwriter, and director
- Abrass, Michel (* 1948), Syrian Archbishop
- Abrass, Osias , Chasan, cantor and composer
- Abrassimow, Pyotr Andrejewitsch (1912–2009), Soviet ambassador to the GDR
- Abrate, Biagio (* 1949), Italian officer, chief of staff of the Italian armed forces (2011-2013)
- Abratis, Thomas (* 1967), German Nordic combined athlete
- Abratzky, Constanze (* 1961), German television journalist
- Abratzky, Sebastian (1829–1897), conqueror of Königstein Fortress
- Abravanel, Benvenida , Italian-Sephardic patron and businesswoman
- Abravanel, Claude (1924–2012), Swiss-Israeli pianist, musicologist and composer
- Abravanel, Jehuda ben Isaak , Jewish doctor, philosopher and poet
- Abravanel, Maurice (1903-1993), American conductor
Abre
- Abrecht, Birgit (* 1961), German architect
- Abrek, Andrzej († 1656), Polish university professor
- Abrek, Andrzej the Younger († 1700), Polish rhetoric teacher
- Abreo, Dominic Joseph (1923–1987), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Aurangabad
- Abresch, Eugen (1867–1952), German entrepreneur, inventor, art collector and politician
- Abresch, Friedrich Ludwig (1699–1782), Dutch philologist of German origin
- Abresch, Johann Philipp (1804–1861), German democrat
- Abresch, Michaela (* 1965), German writer
- Abresch, Petrus (1736–1812), Dutch Reformed theologian
- Abreß, Hubert (1923–2009), German administrative officer
- Abrest, Paul d ' (1850-1893), Bohemian-French writer
- Abret, Pierre , French painter
- Abreu Camacho, Iván (* 1968), Cuban boxer
- Abreu Delgado, Aryam (* 1978), Cuban chess grandmaster
- Abreu e Silva, Florêncio Carlos de (1839–1881), Brazilian lawyer, journalist, author and politician
- Abreu Herrera, Jerónimo Tomás (1930–2012), Dominican clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Mao-Monte Cristi
- Abreu Oliveira, Anderson Luís de (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- Abreu y Bertodano, Felix Joseph de (1721–1766), Spanish diplomat and ambassador
- Abreu, Alcinda (* 1953), Mozambican politician (FRELIMO)
- Abreu, Alê (* 1971), Brazilian film director and screenwriter
- Abreu, Aleixo de (1568–1630), Portuguese physician
- Abreu, Aníbal (* 1928), Venezuelan pianist, arranger and composer
- Abreu, Anna (* 1990), Finnish pop singer
- Abreu, Antonio , Portuguese classical guitarist
- Abreu, António de , Portuguese explorer in Southeast Asia
- Abreu, Antônio Paulino Limpo de (1798–1883), Brazilian politician
- Abreu, Augusto Cancela de (1895–1965), Portuguese politician
- Abreu, Caio Fernando (1948–1996), Brazilian writer
- Abreu, Capistrano de (1853–1927), Brazilian historian
- Abreu, Casimiro de (1839-1860), Brazilian poet
- Abreu, José Antonio (1939–2018), Venezuelan economist, composer and music patron
- Abreu, Kátia (* 1962), Brazilian politician
- Abreu, Lopo Cancela de (1913–1990), Portuguese doctor and politician
- Abreu, Marco (* 1974), Angolan football player
- Abreu, Morais (* 1968), Angolan beach volleyball player
- Abreu, Plácido de (1903–1934), Portuguese aerobatic pilot
- Abreu, Renato (* 1978), Brazilian soccer player
- Abreu, Rosalía (1862–1930), Cuban naturalist
- Abreu, Rui (1961–1982), Portuguese swimmer
- Abreu, Sebastián (* 1976), Uruguayan football player
- Abreu, Sérgio (* 1948), Brazilian guitarist
- Abreu, Zequinha de (1880–1935), Brazilian composer and instrumentalist
- Abrevaya, Elda (* 1950), Turkish psychoanalyst
- Abrey, Brian (born 1939), English football player
Abrh
- Abrhám, Josef (* 1939), Czech actor
Abri
- Abri, Husain Suhail Humaid Abdulla Al- (* 1978), soccer player from the United Arab Emirates
- Abriac, Joël , French sound designer and sound engineer
- Abrial, Gaëtane (* 1988), French singer
- Abrial, Georges (1898–1970), French aerodynamicist and promoter of gliding
- Abrial, Stéphane (* 1954), French general
- Abriel, Fabrice (* 1979), French football player
- Abrikossow, Alexei Alexejewitsch (1928–2017), Russian-American physicist
- Abrikossow, Alexei Ivanovich (1875–1955), Soviet pathologist
- Abrikossowa, Anna Ivanovna (1882–1936), Russian Catholic, Venerable Servant of God
- Abril González, Jaime Cristóbal (* 1972), Colombian clergyman and Roman Catholic Bishop of Arauca
- Abril y Castelló, Santos (* 1935), Spanish apostolic nuncio in South America, Africa and the Balkans, archbishop of the curia
- Abril, Juan José (* 1980), Spanish track and road cyclist
- Abril, Richard (* 1982), Cuban boxer
- Abril, Victoria (born 1959), Spanish actress
- Abrines, Álex (* 1993), Spanish basketball player
- Abrini, Mohamed (* 1984), Belgian suspected terrorist
- Åbrink, Richard (1889–1973), Swedish javelin thrower
- Abrioux, Jean-Claude (1931–2011), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Abrishami, Hessam (* 1951), Iranian painter and sculptor
Abro
- Abrokomas († 480 BC), Persian prince
- Abrokomas , Persian general of the Achaemenids
- Abrokwa, Nana (* 1968), German rapper and DJ
- Abrol, Tanya (* 1986), Indian film actress
- Abrolat, Werner (1924–1997), German actor and voice actor
- Abromaitis, Tim (* 1989), American basketball player
- Abromavičius, Aivaras (* 1976), Lithuanian-Ukrainian manager and politician
- Abromeit, Franz (1907–1964), German SS leader and adviser to Jews
- Abromeit, Fritz (1923-2004), German football player
- Abromeit, Hans-Jürgen (* 1954), German Protestant clergyman, bishop in the Mecklenburg and Pomerania district of the northern church
- Abromeit, Heidrun (* 1943), German political scientist
- Abromeit, Johannes (1857–1946), German botanist
- Abromeit, Jürgen (* 1960), German manager
- Abromeit, Jutta (* 1959), German rower
- Abromeit, Susie (* 1982), American actress
- Abroms, Edward M. (1935-2018), American film editor and television director
- Abromchyk, Aljaksej (* 1991), Belarusian biathlete
- Abroo (* 1977), German rapper
- Abrossimow, Alexander Vladimirovich (* 1983), Russian volleyball player
- Abrossimow, Pawel Wassiljewitsch (1900–1961), Russian-Soviet architect
- Abrossimowa, Anastassija Alexandrovna (* 1990), Russian triathlete
Abru
- Abrudan, Octavian (* 1984), Romanian football player
- Abruña, Héctor D. (* 1953), American chemist
- Abrunculus , Bishop of Trier
- Abrunhosa, Pedro (* 1960), Portuguese jazz and pop musician and author
- Abrupolis , King of the Sapaeans
- Abrusati, Diomede , Italian goldsmith
- Abruscia, Alessandro (* 1990), Italian football player
- Abruszat, Kai (* 1969), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Abrutis, Antanas (* 1969), Lithuanian strength athlete (powerlifting) and strongman
- Abruzzese, Alberto (* 1942), Italian literary and media scholar
- Abruzzo, Ben (1930–1985), American balloonist
- Abruzzo, Matthew T. (1889–1971), American lawyer
- Abruzzo, Ray (* 1954), Italian-American actor
Abry
- Abry, Wilhelm Tobias (* 1968), German naval officer