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- Acaba, Joseph M. (* 1967), American astronaut
- Acácio, Marlon (* 1982), Mozambican judoka
- Acacius of Berea , Bishop of Berea in Syria
- Acacius of Caesarea , Bishop of Caesarea
- Acaja, Gian Giacomo dell ' (1500–1570), Italian architect and fortress builder
- Acamapichtli († 1391), ruler of Tenochtitlán
- Acampa, Gennaro (* 1945), Italian clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Naples
- A'Campo, Norbert (* 1941), Swiss mathematician
- Acar, Hasan (* 1994), Turkish soccer player
- Acar, Hasan Ali (* 1985), Turkish soccer player
- Acar, İhsan (* 1975), Turkish author
- Acar, Jacques F. (1931-2020), French physician and microbiologist
- Açar, Kayahan (1949–2015), Turkish singer, composer and songwriter
- Acar, Mehmet Sirri (* 1966), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Acar, Mustafa (* 1969), German political scientist and specialist book author
- Acar, Numan (* 1974), German actor and film producer of Turkish origin
- Acar, Onur (* 1983), Turkish soccer player
- Acar, Sırrı (* 1943), Turkish wrestler
- Acar, Tolgahan (* 1986), Turkish football goalkeeper
- Acar, Tunay (* 1989), Turkish soccer player
- Acar, Veli (* 1981), Turkish soccer player
- Acarapi, Richard (* 1978), Bolivian road cyclist
- Acarbay, Enes (* 1992), Turkish-German soccer player
- Acardipane, Marc (* 1969), German music producer and DJ
- Acarie, Barbe (1566–1618), French Carmelite and blessed
- Acarius , Bishop of Doornik and Noyon
- Ačas, Remigijus (* 1962), Lithuanian politician
- Acasiete, Santiago (* 1977), Peruvian soccer player
- Acasuso, José (* 1982), Argentine tennis player
- Acatos, Alexander (1873–1950), Greek-Swiss civil engineer
- Acatrinei, Andreea (* 1992), Romanian gymnast
- Acayaba, Marcos (* 1944), Brazilian architect and urban planner
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- Açba, Leyla (1898–1931), Abkhazian princess at the Ottoman court
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- Acca , Bishop of Dunwich
- Acca , Bishop of Hereford
- Acca of Hexham , English bishop of Hexham
- Accam, David (* 1990), Ghanaian soccer player
- Accama, Bernardus (1697–1756), Dutch history and portrait painter
- Accambray, William (* 1988), French handball player
- Accame, Nicolás C. (1880–1963), Argentine ambassador
- Accame, Vincenzo (1932–1999), Italian poet and translator
- Accardi, Carla (1924–2014), Italian painter of abstract art
- Accardi, Fabio (* 1983), Italian football player
- Accardi, Luigi (* 1947), Italian mathematician
- Accardo, Anthony (1906-1992), American mobster
- Accardo, Salvatore (* 1941), Italian violinist and conductor
- Accarisi, Alberto (1497–1544), Italian grammarian, lexicographer, Italianist and Romanist
- Accart, Eveline (1921–2015), French pianist, composer, sound engineer and radio director
- Accattino, Angelo (* 1966), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Accattino, Giuseppe (1914–1979), Italian film director, screenwriter and producer
- Accavallo, Horacio (* 1934), Argentine flyweight boxer
- Acciai, Alessandra (born 1965), Italian actress
- Acciaioli, Angelo (1340–1408), Italian clergyman, Cardinal Roman Church
- Acciaioli, Zanobi (1461–1519), Dominican and Vatican librarian
- Acciaiuoli, Angelo (1298–1357), Bishop of Aquila, Florence and Monte Cassino
- Acciaiuoli, Donato (1428–1478), Italian philologist
- Acciaiuoli, Filippo (1637–1700), Italian librettist, poet, theater director, composer, theater engineer and inventor of scenic effects
- Acciaiuoli, Filippo (1700–1766), Italian clergyman, papal diplomat, bishop of Ancona and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Acciaiuoli, Niccolò (1310-1365), Italian statesman
- Acciaiuoli, Niccolò (1630–1719), Italian cardinal to the curia and bishop
- Accialini, Fulvio (* 1952), Italian film maker
- Acciapaccio, Niccolò d ' (1382-1447), cardinal
- Acciari, Noel (born 1991), American ice hockey player
- Accioli Sobral, Adalberto (1887–1951), Brazilian clergyman, Archbishop of São Luís do Maranhão
- Accioly, Breno (1921–1966), Brazilian doctor and writer
- Accius, Lucius , Roman tragedy poet
- Acco († 53 BC), tribal prince of the Senones
- Accogli, Luigi (1917–2004), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Accola, Martin (1928–2012), Swiss Reformed pastor
- Accola, Martina (* 1969), Swiss ski racer
- Accola, Paul (* 1967), Swiss ski racer
- Accolay, Jean Baptiste (1833–1900), Belgian composer and conductor
- Accolla, Giovanni (* 1951), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Messina-Lipari-Santa Lucia del Mela
- Accolti, Benedetto (1497–1549), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Accolti, Pietro (1455–1532), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Acconci, Vito (1940–2017), American architect, landscape architect and installation artist
- Acconcia Longo, Augusta (1940-2016), Italian Byzantinist
- Acconcia, Italo (1925–1983), Italian football player
- Accooe, Will (1874–1904) American pianist, organist, songwriter, and conductor
- Accoramboni, Girolamo (1469–1537), Italian physician and philosopher
- Accorimboni, Agostino (1739-1818), Italian opera composer
- Accorinti, Michele (1888–1973), Italian pianist, singer (tenor), music teacher and composer
- Accornero, Roberto (* 1957), Italian actor and voice actor
- Accorsi, Stefano (* 1971), Italian film actor
- Accorso da Reggio , Italian lawyer
- Accoyer, Bernard (* 1945), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Accrocca, Elio Filippo (1923–1996), Italian poet and translator
- Accrocca, Felice (* 1959), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Benevento
- Accuface , German trance producer
- Accum, Friedrich (1769-1838), German chemist
- Accursi, Romeo (1836–1919), Italian violinist and composer
- Accursio, Mariangelo (1489–1546), Italian Renaissance humanist, philologist and epigraphist
- Accursius , Italian glossator
Ace
- Ace Hood (born 1988), American rapper
- Ace Tee (* 1993), German R&B singer
- Ace, Johnny (1929–1954) American musician
- Acea, Johnny (1917–1963), American jazz pianist
- Acea, Raidel (* 1990), Cuban middle-distance runner and sprinter
- Acebedo, Edmundo († 1925), Uruguayan football player
- Acebo, Alexander V. (1927–2019), American politician, State Auditor from Vermont
- Acebo, Esther (* 1983), Spanish actress, presenter and reporter
- Acédo, Jean (* 1964), French football player
- Acédo, Jérémy (* 1987), French football player
- Acél, Ervin (1935–2006), Hungarian-Romanian conductor
- Acele, Sadullah (* 1954), Turkish football player and coach
- Acelli, Cesare , Italian composer
- Acemoğlu, Daron (* 1967), American economist
- Aceng, Jane (* 1968), Ugandan politician and doctor
- Acer, Yusuf (* 1997), Turkish soccer player
- Acerbi, Angelo (* 1925), Italian titular Archbishop of Zella, Apostolic Nuncio and Prelate of the Order of Malta
- Acerbi, Enrico (1785–1827), Italian medic
- Acerbi, Francesco (* 1988), Italian football player
- Acerbi, Giuseppe (1773–1846), Italian traveler, Austrian diplomat
- Acerbo, Giacomo (1888–1969), Italian politician, member of the camera and fascist
- Acerbo, Nicola , Italian composer and music teacher
- Acerenza, Claudia (* 1966), Uruguayan athlete
- Acerenza, Soledad (* 1966), Uruguayan athlete
- Acero Sánchez, Héctor (* 1966), Dominican super bantamweight boxer
- Acerra, Angelo Thomas (1925–1990), American religious, auxiliary bishop in the US military ordinariate
- Acerronius Proculus, Gnaeus , Roman politician, consul 37 AD
- Acestes , martyrs and saints
- Acet, Alperen (* 1998), Turkish high jumper
- Aceti, Tommaso (1687–1749), Italian Roman Catholic bishop
- Aceti, Vladimir (* 1998), Italian sprinter
- Aceval, Benjamín (1845–1900), Paraguayan politician and diplomat
- Aceval, Emilio (1853–1931), Paraguayan politician, 26th President of Paraguay
- Acevedo Díaz, Eduardo (1851–1921), Uruguayan writer and politician
- Acevedo Raposo, Remigio (1896–1951), Chilean composer
- Acevedo Rojas, Román (1908–1994), Mexican clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Morelia
- Acevedo Vilá, Aníbal (* 1962), Puerto Rican politician
- Acevedo, Álvaro (* 1995), Uruguayan football player
- Acevedo, Aníbal Santiago (* 1971), Puerto Rican boxer
- Acevedo, David (born 1937), Argentine soccer player
- Acevedo, Eduardo Mario (* 1959), Uruguayan football player
- Acevedo, Emilio (1880–1938), Spanish composer and conductor
- Acevedo, Gerson (* 1988), Chilean football player
- Acevedo, Ginette (* 1942), Chilean singer
- Acevedo, Jackie (* 1987), Mexican-American soccer player
- Acevedo, Janier (* 1985), Colombian road cyclist
- Acevedo, Kirk (* 1971), American actor
- Acevedo, Placido (1904–1974), Puerto Rican trumpeter, orchestra conductor and composer
- Acevedo, Remigio (1863–1911), Chilean composer, conductor and organist
- Acevedo, Rodney Elpidio (* 1935), Paraguayan politician, lawyer and diplomat
- Aceves Navarro, Gilberto (1931–2019), Mexican painter
- Aceves y Lozano, Rafael (1837–1876), Spanish composer and pianist
- Aceves, Daniel (born 1964), Mexican wrestler
- Aceves, José de Jesús (* 1953), Mexican football player
- Aceves, Mauricio (* 1960), Mexican boxer
- Acevit, Ayşegül (* 1968), German-Turkish writer
- Acevska, Vesna (* 1952), Yugoslav or Macedonian poet
- Aceyalone (* 1970), American rapper and music producer
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- Acfred († 927), Count of Auvergne and Duke of Aquitaine
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- Oh, Friedrich (* 1948), German author
- Oh, Hermann (1880–1953), Austrian civil servant and politician
- Oh, Karl-Heinz (* 1952), German soccer goalkeeper
- Oh, Manfred (* 1940), German politician (CSU), member of the Bavarian State Parliament
- Oh, Manfred (* 1946), German writer and publisher
- Oh, Marianne (* 1942), German writer and educator
- Oh, Narcissus (1871-1946), German psychologist and university professor
- Acha (680–752), Jewish scholar
- Acha from Lydda , Amorae
- Acha Martínez, Jesús Emmanuel (* 1955), Mexican pop singer and composer
- Achá, José María (1810–1868), Bolivian general and president
- Achaari, Mohammed (* 1951), Egyptian author, journalist and politician
- Achab, Jaouad (* 1992), Belgian Taekwondo world champion
- Achache, Mona (* 1981), French director and screenwriter
- Achad Ha'am (1856–1927), Zionist activist, main exponent of so-called Cultural Zionism
- Achahbar, Anass (* 1994), Dutch soccer player
- Achahildis , saint and church donor
- Achaicus , saint, bishop and martyr
- Achaimenes , ancestor of the Achaemenids
- Achaimenes († 463 BC), satrap of Egypt
- Achaimowa, Lilija Igorewna (* 1997), Russian gymnast
- Achaios from Eretria , Greek tragedian
- Achaios the Elder , Greek nobleman in the Seleucid Empire
- Achaios the Younger († 213 BC), general of the Greek Seleucid Empire and king in Asia Minor (220 BC – 213 BC)
- Achaius , King of Scotland
- Acham, Karl (* 1939), Austrian sociologist and historian
- Achamer, Johann (1650–1712), bell founder in Vienna, who in 1711 created the old Pummerin
- Achamer, Sebastian (1623–1694), Austrian organ builder
- Achamer-Pifrader, Humbert (1900–1945), Austrian lawyer, SS-Oberführer
- Achammer, Christoph M. (* 1957), Austrian architect and university professor
- Achammer, Josef (1762–1810), freedom fighter and rifle captain von Sillian
- Achammer, Philipp (* 1985), Italian politician (SVP) (South Tyrol)
- Achamo, Netsanet (* 1987), Ethiopian long-distance and obstacle runner
- Achampong, Kenny (* 1966), English-Ghanaian soccer player
- Achara, Kieron (born 1983), British basketball player
- Achard, Amédée (1814–1875), French writer
- Achard, Charles (1860–1944), French physician
- Achard, Claude-François (1751–1809), French librarian and Provençalist
- Achard, Franz Carl (1753–1821), German natural scientist
- Achard, Laurent (* 1964), French director and screenwriter
- Achard, Marcel (1899–1974), French playwright and writer
- Achard, Marguerite (1874–1963), French harpist, music teacher and composer
- Acharia, Amrita (* 1990), Nepalese-Ukrainian actress
- Acharites , Nubian king
- Acharius, Erik (1757–1819), Swedish botanist and doctor
- Acharki, Aziz (* 1972), German Taekwondoin
- Acharuparambil, Daniel (1939–2009), Indian clergyman and Archbishop of Verapoly
- Acharya, Francis (1912–2002), Belgian-Indian Trappist, abbot and founder of a monastery
- Acharya, NR (1909-1993), Indian film director and producer
- Acharya, Sri Ananda (1881–1945), Indian philosophy professor, yogi, guru and poet
- Achates, Leonardus , Swiss book printer
- Achatius Klimax , saint and hermit
- Achatius of Armenia , Roman officer and Christian martyr
- Achatius of Byzantium , soldier and martyr
- Achatow, Gabdulchaj (1927–1986), Russian scientist, linguist and Turkologist
- Achatowa, Albina Chamitowna (* 1976), Russian biathlete
- Achatz, Alois (* 1964), German sculptor, graphic artist and object artist
- Achatz, Anna Elisabeth (* 1950), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Achatz, Carl (1901–1974), Swedish flautist and conductor of Austrian origin
- Achatz, Grant (* 1974), American head chef
- Achatz, Hans (1943–2017), Austrian lawyer and politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Achatz, Helmut (* 1948), German football player
- Achatz, Karin (* 1944), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Achatz, Markus (* 1960), Austrian administration and finance scientist
- Achatz, Mathias (* 1981), German trumpeter
- Achatz, Mathias (* 1987), German cook
- Achatz, Romina , Austrian director, radio producer, performer and writer
- Achatz, Walter (* 1960), German architect
- Achawan Sales, Mehdi (1929–1990), Persian poet
- Achba, Igor (* 1949), Abkhazian politician and diplomat
- Achbauer, Johann Georg the Younger (1680–1737), Bohemian builder
- Achbauer, Johann Georg, the Elder († 1683), Austrian master builder who worked in Bohemia
- Achberger, Leopold (1903–1994), Austrian Evangelical Lutheran superintendent of Styria
- Achberger, Linda (* 1992), Austrian author
- Achcar, Gilbert (* 1951), Lebanese university professor
- Achdé (* 1961), French comic artist and successor to Morris
- Ache, Ragnar (* 1998), German soccer player
- Acheampong, Frank (* 1993), Ghanaian soccer player
- Acheampong, Gemma (* 1993), Ghanaian sprinter
- Acheampong, Ignatius Kutu (1931–1979), Ghanaian politician, head of state of Ghana
- Acheampong, Lane (* 1994), German American football player
- Achebe, Chinua (1930–2013), Nigerian writer
- Achelen, Igram van († 1604), Frisian politician
- Achelis, Eduard (1864–1939), German wholesale merchant
- Achelis, Ernst Christian (1838–1912), Protestant theologian
- Achelis, Friedrich (1840–1917), German businessman and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Achelis, Hans (1865–1937), German church historian
- Achelis, Johann Daniel (1898–1963), German physiologist and medical historian
- Achelis, Johannes C. (1836–1913), German businessman and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Achelis, Thomas (1850–1909), German educator, ethnologist and religious scholar
- Achelis, Thomas Otto (1887–1967), German high school teacher, historian and author
- Achelis, Werner (1897–1982), German writer and psychotherapist
- Achelius, Johann Jacob (1794–1870), German master glazier
- Acheloos painter , Greek vase painter of the black-figure style
- Achelwilm, Doris (* 1976), German politician (Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag
- Achen, Christopher (* 1946), American political scientist
- Achenbach, Adolf (1825–1903), German civil servant and mining captain
- Achenbach, Adolf von (1866–1951), Prussian district administrator and politician
- Achenbach, Andreas (1815–1910), German landscape painter
- Achenbach, Benno von (1861–1936), founder of the German art of carriage driving
- Achenbach, Carl (1881–1961), German painter and photographer
- Achenbach, Christoph (* 1958), German manager
- Achenbach, Ernst (1909–1991), German politician (FDP), MdL, MdB, MdEP
- Achenbach, Friedrich (1878–1965), German shipbuilding engineer
- Achenbach, Gerd (* 1941), German politician (SPD), district administrator of the Unna district
- Achenbach, Gerd B. (* 1947), German philosopher and founder of the first philosophical practice
- Achenbach, Hanna (1892–1982), German painter
- Achenbach, Hans (1891–1972), German painter, graphic artist, draftsman, wood cutter and illustrator
- Achenbach, Hans (* 1941), German teacher of criminal law
- Achenbach, Heinrich (1881–1966), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Achenbach, Heinrich Jacob (1801–1882), Mayor of Siegen
- Achenbach, Heinrich von (1829–1899), German mining lawyer and Prussian politician
- Achenbach, Heinrich von (1863–1933), Prussian civil servant and district administrator of the Höchst district
- Achenbach, Helge (* 1952), German art consultant
- Achenbach, Jan D. (1935–2020), Dutch-American engineering scientist
- Achenbach, Johann Georg (1706–1776), Mayor of Siegen
- Achenbach, Karl Konrad (1655–1720), German Evangelical Reformed clergyman, theologian and university professor
- Achenbach, Klaus (* 1945), German diplomat
- Achenbach, Ludwig (1812–1879), German lawyer and politician
- Achenbach, Marc (* 1976), German cameraman
- Achenbach, Mary (1883–1975), German painter and photographer
- Achenbach, Oscar (1868–1935), German portrait and landscape painter, graphic artist and draftsman
- Achenbach, Oswald (1827–1905), German painter
- Achenbach, Ralf (1953–2015), German football official
- Achenbach, Reinhard (* 1957), German Protestant theologian
- Achenbach, Reno (1961–2010), German soccer player
- Achenbach, Richard (1916–2003), German diplomat
- Achenbach, Rosa , German landscape and portrait painter
- Achenbach, Rudolf (1928–2015), German entrepreneur
- Achenbach, Timo (* 1982), German soccer player
- Achenbach, Walter (1921–2015), German physician
- Achenrainer, Anna Maria (1909–1972), Austrian writer
- Achenwall, Gottfried (1719–1772), German historian and lawyer
- Acher, Markus (* 1967), German singer, guitarist and composer
- Acher, Micha (* 1971), German musician
- Achergui, Mohamed (* 1949), Moroccan lawyer, President of the Constitutional Court
- Acherif, Bilal Ag (* 1977), General Secretary of the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad
- Achermann, Alfred (* 1959), Swiss cyclist
- Achermann, Eduard (1928–2004), Swiss Roman Catholic missionary priest
- Achermann, Eric (* 1962), Swiss Germanist
- Achermann, Franz Heinrich (1881–1946), Swiss Catholic clergyman, author of books for young people
- Achermann, Jo (* 1954), Swiss artist
- Achery, Luc d ' (1609–1685), Maurinian historian and librarian
- Acheson, Archibald, 2nd Earl of Gosford (1776–1849), British politician and colonial governor
- Acheson, Dean (1893–1971), American politician
- Acheson, Edward Goodrich (1856–1931), American chemist and technician
- Acheson, Ernest F. (1855–1917), American politician
- Acheson, George (1904–1989), American officer in the US Army and the US Air Force
- Acheson, James (* 1946), British costume designer
- Acheson, Kenny (* 1957), British racing driver
- Acheson, Marcus Wilson (1828-1906), American lawyer
- Achethotep , clerk of the treasury
- Achgelis, Gerd (1908–1991), German aerobatic pilot
- Achhorner, Evelyn (* 1965), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Achi , ancient Egyptian site manager
- Achi no Omi , Korean prince
- Achiam (1916–2005), Israeli-French sculptor
- Achiary, Beñat (* 1947), French singer, lyricist and improvisation musician
- Achijeser, Alexander Iljitsch (1911–2000), Soviet-Ukrainian theoretical physicist
- Achijeser, Naum Ilyich (1901–1980), Soviet mathematician
- Achik, Abdelhak (* 1959), Moroccan boxer
- Achik, Mohamed (* 1965), Moroccan boxer
- Achike, Onochie (* 1975), British triple jumper
- Achildiev, Olimbek (* 1986), Uzbek weightlifter
- Achillas († 48 BC), general of the Egyptian king Ptolemy XIII.
- Achillas of Alexandria , Christian Bishop of Alexandria
- Achille-Fould, Georges (1868–1951), French painter
- Achilles, Albrecht (1914–1943), German naval officer, commander of U 161 in the German Navy, bearer of the Knight's Cross
- Achilles, Alexander (1833–1900), German lawyer
- Achilles, August (1798–1861), German draftsman and lithographer
- Achilles, Daniel (* 1976), German chef
- Achilles, Ernst (1929–1999), German fire brigade officer, director of the fire department of the city of Frankfurt am Main
- Achilles, Horst (* 1898), German farmer and politician (NSDAP), MdPl
- Achilles, Kai (* 1975), German soccer player
- Achilles, Sebastian (* 1980), German actor
- Achilles, Walter (1927–2002), German historian
- Achilles, Wilhelm , German writer
- Achilles, Wilhelm-Albrecht (* 1952), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Achilles , Christian martyr and saint
- Achilles Tatios , Greek astronomer
- Achilles Tatios , Greek writer
- Achilles, Aurelius († 298), Roman counter-emperor
- Achilles painter , Greek vase painter
- Achillini, Alessandro (1463–1512), Italian philosopher and doctor
- Achillini, Claudio (1574–1640), Italian philosopher, theologian, mathematician, poet, and lawyer
- Achillini, Giovanni Filoteo (1466–1538), Italian poet
- Achilov, Adhamjon (* 1976), Uzbek wrestler
- Áchim, András L. (1871–1911), Hungarian politician
- Achim, Sebastian (* 1986), Romanian soccer player
- Achim, Vlad (* 1989), Romanian soccer player
- Achimaats ben Paltiel (1017-1060), Jewish poet and chronicler
- Achinger, Hans (1899–1981), German economist and social scientist
- Achinstein, Peter (* 1935), American philosopher
- Achiriloaie, Ioan Valeriu (* 1990), Romanian ski racer
- Achiro Fortelo, Josephine , South Sudanese journalist
- Achish , king of Gat
- Achitz, Bernhard (* 1965), Austrian trade unionist
- Achkar, Ad (* 1988), Lebanese photographer
- Achkar, Paul (1893–1982), Syrian Archbishop
- Achkar, Sonia (* 1984), German pianist and university teacher for piano and piano chamber music
- Achkarian, Vartan (1936–2012), Lebanese religious chaplain, auxiliary bishop in Beirut
- Achlama, Ruth (* 1945), German-Israeli translator
- Achlātī, Al- , Husainid Sherif
- Achleitner, Ann-Kristin (* 1966), German economist and legal scholar
- Achleitner, Arthur (1858–1927), German writer
- Achleitner, Carl (* 1963), Austrian film and theater actor
- Achleitner, Elke (* 1964), Austrian geodetician and politician (BZÖ), member of the National Council
- Achleitner, Friedrich (1930–2019), Austrian writer and architect
- Achleitner, Georg (1806–1883), Austrian lawyer and politician
- Achleitner, Innocentius (1832–1880), bass singer, violinist, violist and choirmaster.
- Achleitner, Joseph Christoph (1823–1891), Bavarian zither player, composer, music teacher and conductor
- Achleitner, Joseph Johann (1791–1828), Austrian composer and organist
- Achleitner, Ludwig (1799–1873), composer, organist and music teacher
- Achleitner, Markus (* 1969), Upper Austrian manager and politician (ÖVP), regional councilor
- Achleitner, Martin (1823–1882), hydraulic engineer
- Achleitner, Paul (* 1956), Austrian business manager
- Achleitner, Rudolf (1864–1909), Austrian conductor and composer
- Achleitner, Simon († 1488), Austrian architect and stonemason
- Achleitner, Walter (1925–1947), Austrian violinist and composer
- Achler, Elisabeth (1386–1420), German Catholic nun
- Achleuthner, Leonard (1826–1905), Austrian clergyman and politician, Abbot of Kremsmünster
- Akhmadiyev, Jerdos (* 1985), Kazakh cross-country skier
- Achmadulina, Bella Achatovna (1937–2010), Russian poet, translator and essayist
- Achmann, Josef (1885–1958), German painter and graphic artist
- Achmann, Werner (1929–2001), German production designer and film set designer
- Achmat, Zackie (* 1962), South African anti-apartheid and LGBT activist, founder and chairman of the Treatment Action Campaign
- Achmatchusin, Artur Kamilewitsch (* 1988), Russian foil fencer and Olympic champion
- Achmatowa, Anna Andrejewna (1889–1966), Russian poet and writer
- Achmatowicz, Mustafa († 1794), Tatar lieutenant
- Achmatowicz, Mustafa Murza , Tatar Rittmeister in the Lithuanian Army
- Achmatowicz, Osman (1899–1988), Polish chemist
- Akhmedilov, Abdulmalik († 2009), Russian journalist
- Akhmednabiev, Akhmednabi Omardibirowitsch (1958–2013), Russian journalist
- Akhmedov, Bakhtiyar Schachabutdinowitsch (* 1987), Russian wrestler
- Akhmedov, Lyutwi Dschiber (1930-1997), Bulgarian wrestler
- Akhmedova, Ajssel (* 1980), Bulgarian soccer player
- Achmerow, Ildar Ferdinandowitsch (* 1965), Russian military who was the commander of the Caspian Flotilla (2014-2015)
- Akhmetbekov, Shambyl (* 1961), Kazakh politician
- Akhmeteli, Michael (1895–1963), Georgian scholar, expert on Soviet agriculture
- Akhmetov, Äbutälip (1949–2010), Kazakh diplomat
- Akhmetov, Danial (* 1954), Kazakh politician and prime minister
- Akhmetov, Danijar (* 1988), Kazakh ice hockey player
- Akhmetov, Ilsat Toglokowitsch (* 1997), Russian football player
- Akhmetov, Jeldos (* 1990), Kazakh football player
- Akhmetov, Qairat (* 1965), Kazakh politician
- Akhmetov, Rafael Midchatowitsch (* 1989), Russian ice hockey player
- Akhmetov, Rinat (* 1966), Ukrainian entrepreneur and politician of Tatar origin
- Akhmetov, Rustam (* 1950), Soviet-Ukrainian high jumper
- Akhmetov, Serik (* 1958), Kazakh politician
- Akhmetov, Spartak Galejewitsch (* 1949), Russian politician
- Akhmetova, Adelina (* 1998), Kazakh hurdler
- Akhmetschanow, Akhmedbek (* 1966), Kazakh politician
- Akhmetvaliyeva, Dajana (* 1997), Kazakh ski jumper
- Achmüller, Erich (* 1946), Italian politician (South Tyrol)
- Achmüller, Hermann (* 1971), Italian long-distance runner (South Tyrol)
- Achmüller, Marco (* 1979), German referee
- Acho, Emmanuel (* 1990), American football player
- Acholonu, Catherine (1951–2014), Nigerian writer and lecturer
- Achorner, Hans (* 1975), Austrian biathlete
- Achour, Ali (* 1949), Moroccan diplomat
- Achour, Habib (1913–1999), Tunisian trade unionist
- Achour, Mouloud (* 1944), Algerian writer
- Achour, Sabine , German political scientist
- Achpet , ancient Egyptian draftsman
- Achrainer, Martin (* 1978), Austrian opera singer (bass baritone)
- Achramenka, Jauheni (* 1995), Belarusian cyclist
- Achrane , Etruscan pottery producer
- Achrimenko, Natalja (* 1955), Russian shot putter
- Achromejew, Sergei Fjodorowitsch (1923–1991), Russian military, Marshal of the Soviet Union and Hero of the Soviet Union
- Achron, Isidor (1892–1948), pianist, composer and music teacher
- Achron, Joseph (1886–1943), Lithuanian-American composer and violinist
- Achruk, Kinga (* 1989), Polish handball player
- Achs, Matthias (1939–2011), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Achsel, Wanda (1886–1977), German opera singer (soprano)
- Achsel, Willy (1884–1955), German film director, screenwriter, film producer and actor
- Acht, Daniel (* 1968), German film director, film producer and screenwriter
- Acht, Jakob (1822-1887), German painter
- Acht, Peter (1911–2010), German historian
- Acht, René (1920–1998), Swiss painter
- Acht, Yvonne van (* 1975), German painter, graphic artist and writer
- Akhtal, al- , Arabic poet
- Achté, Kalle (1928–2019), Finnish psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
- Achté, Lorenz Nikolai (1835–1900), Finnish conductor, composer, opera singer and music teacher
- Achtel, Jürgen (* 1950), German soccer player
- Achtel, Ludwig (1929–2007), German dramaturge, writer and screenwriter
- Achtelik, Johannes (* 1949), German actor, radio play speaker and acting teacher
- Achtélik, Josef (1881–1965), German composer, music theorist and teacher
- Achtelik, Kirsten (* 1978), German sociologist, journalist and author
- Achtelstetter, Georg (1883–1973), German painter and writer
- Acht, Alexander (* 1978), German-Argentinian fencer
- Eighth, Dominik von (* 1965), German manager and lawyer
- Eighth, Govert van , painter
- Eighth, Joseph (1822–1867), Austrian portrait painter and genre painter
- Eighth, Marten van , painter
- Acht, Nicolas (* 1985), Belgian singer, lutenist and conductor
- Eighth, Willi (* 1958), German writer
- Achtberg, Ben (* 1943), American film producer
- Achthagen, August (1865–1938), German porcelain painter
- Achthagen, Frank (* 1939), German business educator and economist
- Achter, Martin (1905–1995), German Catholic priest and prelate
- Eighth, Rod (born 1961), American football player, Canadian football player, and football coach
- Achter, Viktor (1874–1957), German entrepreneur
- Achter, Viktor (1905–1981), German lawyer, university professor and entrepreneur
- Achter, Wilhelm , German General Director and President of the IHK Gladbach-Rheydt
- Achterberg, Bernhard (1945–1998), German psychologist, psychotherapist and university professor
- Achterberg, Chantal (* 1985), Dutch rower
- Achterberg, Eberhard (1910–1983), German religious scholar and National Socialist functionary
- Achterberg, Eddy (* 1947), Dutch football player and coach
- Achterberg, Fritz (1880–1971), German theater and silent film actor
- Achterberg, Gerd (* 1940), German football coach
- Achterberg, Gerd-M. (* 1948), German lawyer and politician (FDP, SPD)
- Achterberg, Gerrit (1905–1962), Dutch poet
- Achterberg, Herbert (1903–1983), German Protestant clergyman
- Achterberg, Norbert (1932–1988), German lawyer and university professor
- Achtereekt, Carlijn (* 1990), Dutch speed skater
- Achterfeld, Johann Heinrich (1788–1877), Catholic theologian, professor and editor
- Achterhuis, Hans (* 1942), Dutch philosopher
- Achterkamp, Jan Willem (* 1953), Dutch carilloneur, composer, singing teacher, choir director and organist
- Achterkirchen, Johann (1722–1789), German mayor
- Achtermann, Wilhelm (1799–1884), German sculptor
- Achternbusch, Herbert (* 1938), German writer
- Achternbusch, Naomi (* 1994), German actress
- Achtiaa , ancient Egyptian official
- Akhtihotep , ancient Egyptian official
- Achtner, Wolfgang (1957–2017), German theologian and author
- Achtner-Theiß, Elke (* 1951), German journalist and book author
- Achtnich, Martin (1918–1996), Swiss psychologist
- Achtnich, Wolfram (1923–2008), German crop scientist
- Achtnich, Zora (* 1997), German actress
- Achtschellinck, Lucas (1626–1699), Belgian landscape painter
- Achtsynit, Martin (1526–1592), Chancellor and Church Council President of the Margraviate of Baden-Durlach
- Attention, Ernst (1837–1874), merchant and patron in Heilbronn
- AchtVier (* 1984), German rapper
- Achtymichuk, Spencer (* 1994), Canadian actor
- Eighth nothing, Jeremias , German map painter
- Achu, Simon Achidi (* 1934), Cameroonian politician
- Achúcarro, Joaquín (* 1932), Spanish pianist and music teacher
- Achugar, Hugo (* 1944), Uruguayan writer, literary essayist and lecturer
- Achunbabaev, Yuldash (1885–1943), Soviet-Uzbek politician
- Achund, Obaidullah († 2010), Afghan Taliban
- Achundsada, Hibatullah , Afghan Taliban leader
- Achurch, James (1928-2015), Australian javelin thrower
- Achwlediani, Daur (1964–1993), Abkhaz football player
Aci
- Acid Maria , German DJ and music producer on the electronic music scene
- Acidalius, Valens (1567–1595), German humanist
- Acidini, Cristina (* 1951), Italian art historians
- Ačienė, Vida (* 1963), Lithuanian politician and civil servant, member of the Seimas since November 2016
- Acier, Michel Victor (1736–1799), French sculptor
- Açık, Akın (* 1993), Turkish soccer player
- Açıkalın, Cevat (1901–1970), Turkish diplomat
- Açıkalın, Peker (* 1963), Turkish theater and film actor
- Acikgoez-Baker, Yazmeen (* 1979), German actress
- Açıkgöz, Can (* 2000), German-Turkish audio book speaker
- Açıkgöz, Gökhan (* 1993), Turkish soccer player
- Acikgöz, Meltem (* 1989), German singer and participant in DSDS
- Açıkmeşe, İbrahim (* 1950), Turkish lieutenant general in the gendarmerie
- Açıköney, Sami (* 1904), Turkish soccer player and referee
- Açıksöz, İsfendiyar (1929–2006), Turkish football player
- Açıl, Merthan (* 1982), Turkish soccer player
- Acilius Alexander, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Acilius Architectus, Gaius , Roman architect
- Acilius Attianus, Publius , Roman military, Praetorian prefect under Trajan and Hadrian
- Acilius Aviola, Manius , Roman consul 122
- Acilius Aviola, Manius († 97), Roman consul 54
- Acilius Aviola, Manius , Roman consul 239
- Acilius Balbus, Manius , Roman politician, consul 114 BC Chr.
- Acilius Balbus, Manius , Roman politician, consul 150 BC. Chr.
- Acilius Caninus, Marcus , Roman diplomat and military officer under Caesar
- Acilius Faustinus, Manius , Roman consul 210
- Acilius Faustinus, Manius , Roman suffect consul (179)
- Acilius Glabrio , Roman consul under Nero or Domitian
- Acilius Glabrio, Manius , Roman politician
- Acilius Glabrio, Manius , Roman politician, consul 191 BC. Chr.
- Acilius Glabrio, Manius , Roman politician, suffect consul 154 BC Chr.
- Acilius Glabrio, Manius , Roman politician
- Acilius Glabrio, Manius († 95), Roman consul 91
- Acilius Glabrio, Manius , Roman politician, tribune 122 BC. Chr.
- Acilius Glabrio, Manius , Roman consul 152
- Acilius Glabrio, Manius , Roman consul 186
- Acilius Glabrio, Marcus , Roman consul 256
- Acilius Glabrio, Marcus , Roman suffect consul 33 BC Chr.
- Acilius Priscus, Gaius , Roman suffect consul (132)
- Acilius Rufus, Lucius , Roman suffect consul 107
- Acilius Strabo, Lucius , Roman suffect consul 80
- Acilius, Gaius , Roman senator and historian
- Acilius, Lucius , Roman jurist of the republic
- Acilius, Manius , Roman politician
- Aćimac, Danica (1928–2009), Yugoslav actress
- Aciman, André (* 1951), American romance scholar and writer
- Aćimović, Gorica (* 1985), Bosnian-Austrian handball player
- Aćimović, Jovan (* 1948), Yugoslav football player
- Ačimovič, Milenko (* 1977), Slovenian football player
- Aćimović-Godina, Karpo (* 1943), Yugoslav cameraman and director
- Aciobăniţei, Adrian (* 1997), Romanian volleyball player
- Acioli, Patricia (1964-2011), Brazilian judge
- Acioly, Ricardo (* 1964), Brazilian tennis player
Ack
- Acka, Stephane (* 1990), Ivorian football player
- Acke, Tine (* 1977), German photographer and designer
- Acken, Johannes van (1879–1937), German Catholic clergyman, Caritas functionary
- Acken, Lea van (* 1999), young German actress
- Acker, Amandus (1848–1923), Alsatian Catholic missionary and colonial pioneer and re-founder of the German Spiritan Province
- Acker, Amy (* 1976), American actress
- Acker, Berko (1945–1978), German film and theater actor
- Acker, Charles Ernest (1868–1920), American electrical engineer, inventor, and entrepreneur
- Acker, Dieter (1940–2006), German composer
- Acker, Ephraim Leister (1827–1903), American politician
- Acker, Evi Van (* 1985), Belgian sailor
- Acker, Hans († 1461), German glass painter
- Acker, Heinrich (1896–1954), German administrative officer, district administrator and politician
- Acker, Jakob the Younger , German painter
- Acker, Jakob, the Elder , German glass painter
- Acker, Jean (1893–1978), American actress of the silent and early talkies era
- Acker, Jean Adam (1665–1745), German stove maker and city tiler in Strasbourg
- Acker, Jim (* 1958), American baseball player
- Acker, Joan (1924–2016), American sociologist
- Acker, Johann Heinrich (1647–1719), German Protestant theologian and writer
- Acker, Kathy (1947–1997), American writer
- Acker, Laurens van den (* 1965), Dutch automobile designer, head designer at Renault
- Acker, Ludwig (1913–1998), German chemist
- Acker, Paula (1913–1989), German SED functionary
- Acker, Shane (* 1971), American film director, screenwriter, animator
- Acker, Sharon (born 1935), Canadian actress
- Acker, Sherry (* 1959), American tennis player
- Acker, Theodor (1899–1986), German railway official, President of the Mainz Federal Railway Directorate
- Acker, Werner (* 1955), German musician (guitarist)
- Acker, Wilfried (1908–1979), German politician (KPD), MdL
- Acker-Palmer, Amparo (* 1968), Spanish neuroscientist and cell biologist
- Ackeren, Isabell van (* 1974), German educationalist and university professor
- Ackeren, Marcel van (* 1971), German philosopher and historian of philosophy
- Ackeren, Robert van (* 1946), German film director, cameraman, screenwriter and film producer
- Ackeret, Jakob (1898–1981), Swiss aerodynamicist
- Ackeret, Matthias (* 1963), Swiss journalist, author and publicist
- Ackerknecht, Eberhard (1883–1968), German-Swiss veterinarian
- Ackerknecht, Erwin (1880–1960), German public librarian, director of the Schiller National Museum
- Ackerknecht, Erwin Heinz (1906–1988), German-American doctor, ethnologist and medical historian
- Ackerknecht, Julius (1856–1932), German high school professor and French teacher
- Ackerknecht, Lucy (1913–1997), German psychotherapist and author
- Ackerl, Dietmar (* 1965), Austrian trampoline gymnast
- Ackerl, Franz (1901–1988), Austrian geodesist
- Ackerl, Isabella (* 1940), Austrian historian and author
- Ackerl, Johann (1851–1923), Austrian Catholic priest, canon and professor at St. Florian, writer
- Ackerl, Josef (* 1946), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Ackerley, Ernie (1943-2017) English football player
- Ackerley, George (1887-1958) English football player
- Ackerley, JR (1896-1967) British writer and editor
- Ackerley, Paul (1949-2011), New Zealand field hockey player and coach
- Ackerly, Charles E. (1898-1982), American wrestler
- Ackerman, Bettye (1924-2006), American actress
- Ackerman, Bruce A. (* 1943), American philosopher
- Ackerman, Diane (* 1948), American writer
- Ackerman, Ernest R. (1863–1931) American politician
- Ackerman, Forrest J. (1916–2008) American editor, writer, and publisher of science fiction literature
- Ackerman, Frank (1946-2019), American economist
- Ackerman, Gary (* 1942), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Ackerman, Keith (born 1946), American Bishop of the Episcopal Church
- Ackerman, Kenneth D. , American lawyer and author of several biographies
- Ackerman, Leslie (born 1956), American actress
- Ackerman, Nathan (1908–1971), American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
- Ackerman, Nathanael (* 1978), British-American freestyle wrestler
- Ackerman, Paul (1909–1977), American music editor
- Ackerman, Raymond (* 1931), South African businessman
- Ackerman, Richard Henry (1903–1992), American Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church and most recently Bishop Emeritus of the Diocese of Covington
- Ackerman, Thomas E. (* 1948), American cameraman
- Ackerman, Tony (born 1948), English football player
- Ackerman, Tracy , British singer and songwriter
- Ackermann, Albert (1882–1954), German entrepreneur
- Ackermann, Albin (1826–1903), German publisher and bookseller
- Ackermann, Alexander (* 1993), German ice hockey player
- Ackermann, Alfred (1907–1997), Swiss politician (FDP) and entrepreneur
- Ackermann, Andreas (* 1946), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Ackermann, Anna (1872–1955), German local politician (DNVP)
- Ackermann, Annemarie (1913–1994), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Ackermann, Anton (1905–1973), German politician (SED), Member of the Bundestag, SED functionary and candidate for the Politburo of the Central Committee of the SED
- Ackermann, Antonie Jacobus (1836–1914), Dutch pianist, organist, music teacher and composer
- Ackermann, August (1883–1968), Swiss Catholic pastor and publicist
- Ackermann, Carl (1790–1859), German publisher
- Ackermann, Carl August (1829–1913), German police advisor and editor
- Ackermann, Charlotte (1757–1775), German actress
- Ackermann, Christian , German sculptor and wood carver in Tallinn
- Ackermann, Christina (* 1990), German ski racer
- Ackermann, Conrad August (1791–1861), German lawyer, writer and Freemason
- Ackermann, Constantin (1799–1877), German Protestant clergyman
- Ackermann, Curt (1905–1988), German actor, dubbing actor, dialog book author and dubbing director
- Ackermann, Dankwart (1878–1965), German biochemist
- Ackermann, Dieter (1932–1985), German Protestant theologian
- Ackermann, Dorothea (1752–1821), actress
- Ackermann, Eberhard (* 1933), German economist
- Ackermann, Eduard , German lawyer and legal advisor
- Ackermann, Eduard (1928–2015), German politician (CDU)
- Ackermann, Elisabeth (1905–1995), German deaconess
- Ackermann, Elisabeth (* 1938), German film and theater actress
- Ackermann, Elisabeth (* 1963), Swiss politician (GPS)
- Ackermann, Else (1933–2019), German pharmacologist, university professor and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Ackermann, Erhard (1813–1880), inventor of granite grinding technology
- Ackermann, Erich (1900–1983), German publisher
- Ackermann, Ernst (1875–1951), German railway engineer and railroad director
- Ackermann, Ernst (1886–1978), Swiss statistician
- Ackermann, Ernst (1906–2003), German geologist
- Ackermann, Ernst Christian Wilhelm (1761–1835), German writer
- Ackermann, Ernst Wilhelm (1821–1846), German theologian and poet of the late Romantic period
- Ackermann, Evelyne (* 1991), Swiss floorball player
- Ackermann, Felix (* 1978), German cultural scientist, urban anthropologist and historian
- Ackermann, Franz (1778–1837), Baden administrative officer and consul
- Ackermann, Franz (* 1963), German painter
- Ackermann, Friedrich (1799–1866), German judge and parliamentarian
- Ackermann, Friedrich (1866–1931), German local politician and Lord Mayor of Stettin
- Ackermann, Friedrich (1876–1949), Bavarian politician (SPD), Member of the Bavarian State Parliament (1919–1933), Second Mayor of Augsburg
- Ackermann, Friedrich Adolf (1837–1903), German bookseller, author and publisher
- Ackermann, Friedrich Wilhelm (1934–2005), German bank manager and local researcher from the Sauerland
- Ackermann, Friedrich Wilhelm Georg (1767–1836), German administrative lawyer and mayor of Bützow
- Ackermann, Georg (1897–1964), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Ackermann, Georg (* 1972), German long jumper
- Ackermann, Georg Christian Benedikt (1763–1833), German theologian, educator, pastor and court preacher
- Ackermann, Gottfried (* 1951), German violinist
- Ackermann, Guy (* 1933), Swiss journalist
- Ackermann, Hannah (1881–1962), German politician (DVP), participant in the bourgeois women's movement in the Weimar Republic
- Ackermann, Hannes (* 1990), German freestyle motocross rider
- Ackermann, Hans , German poet
- Ackermann, Hans (* 1928), German football player (GDR)
- Ackermann, Hans (* 1935), German physicist
- Ackermann, Heide (* 1943), Bavarian folk, television and theater actress
- Ackermann, Heinz-Josef (* 1945), German soccer player
- Ackermann, Helmut (1936–2017), German graphic artist, painter and sculptor
- Ackermann, Henriette († 1977), German politician of the Weimar Republic
- Ackermann, Jacob Fidelis (1765–1815), German physician
- Ackermann, Jens (* 1975), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Ackermann, Johann (* 1984), German triathlete
- Ackermann, Johann Adam (1780–1853), German painter
- Ackermann, Johann Christian Gottlieb (1756–1801), German doctor
- Ackermann, Johann Friedrich (1726–1804), German physician
- Ackermann, Johann Georg (1805–1869), politician Free City of Frankfurt
- Ackermann, Josef (1896–1959), German journalist
- Ackermann, Josef (1905–1997), German businessman, SA leader, politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Ackermann, Josef (* 1948), Swiss manager (Deutsche Bank)
- Ackermann, Joseph (1901–1987), Swiss politician (CSP)
- Ackermann, Karl (1841–1903), German teacher and naturalist
- Ackermann, Karl (1908–1996), German journalist and publisher
- Ackermann, Karl Gustav (1820–1901), German politician, MdR
- Ackermann, Karl-Ernst (* 1945), German educator
- Ackermann, Karl-Friedrich (* 1938), German economist and management consultant
- Ackermann, Kathrin (* 1938), German actress and voice actress
- Ackermann, Klaus (* 1946), German soccer player
- Ackermann, Konrad (* 1935), German historian and local researcher
- Ackermann, Konrad Ernst (1712–1771), German actor; Co-founder of the German Schaubühne
- Ackermann, Kurt (1928–2014), German architect
- Ackermann, Kurt (1934–2013), German civil engineer, transport scientist and university professor
- Ackermann, Lea (* 1937), German religious sister
- Ackermann, Leonore (* 1936), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Ackermann, Leopold (1771–1831), Austrian Catholic theologian
- Ackermann, Lilly (1891–1976), German actress and acting teacher
- Ackermann, Louise-Victorine (1813–1890), French writer and member of the Parnassiens
- Ackermann, Lourens (* 1934), South African lawyer, judge at the Constitutional Court of the Republic of South Africa
- Ackermann, Luc (* 1998), German freestyle motocross rider
- Ackermann, Ludwig (* 1826), Franconian farmer, baker and member of the state parliament
- Ackermann, Lutz (* 1941), German sculptor
- Ackermann, Lutz (* 1945), German journalist and radio and television presenter
- Ackermann, Lutz (* 1972), German chemist (organic chemistry)
- Ackermann, Lutz (* 1977), German television journalist
- Ackermann, Manfred (1898–1991), Austrian politician
- Ackermann, Marcus (* 1966), German business manager and basketball player
- Ackermann, Marion (* 1965), German art historian, director of the Kunstmuseum Stuttgart
- Ackermann, Matthäus (1544–1606), civil servant in Saxony
- Ackermann, Maud (* 1965), German voice actress
- Ackermann, Max (1887–1975), German painter and graphic artist; Student of Adolf Hölzel
- Ackermann, Natalie (* 1980), German actress, presenter and former beauty queen
- Ackermann, Norman (* 1983), German sword fencer
- Ackermann, Oskar (1836–1913), German Protestant theologian
- Ackermann, Otto (1872–1953), German landscape, marine and portrait painter
- Ackermann, Otto (1909–1960), Swiss conductor
- Ackermann, Pascal (* 1994), German racing cyclist
- Ackermann, Paul (1812–1846), French linguist
- Ackermann, Paul (* 1939), German political scientist
- Ackermann, Peter (1934–2007), German painter and graphic artist, professor in Karlsruhe
- Ackermann, Peter R. (* 1939), German lawyer, entrepreneur and founder of the Kreuzberg Children's Foundation with legal capacity under civil law
- Ackermann, Placidus († 1842), Swiss Benedictine and abbot
- Ackermann, Rainer (* 1957), German soccer player
- Ackermann, Raphaela (* 1960), German presenter
- Ackermann, Reiner (* 1958), German soccer player
- Ackermann, Renate (* 1952), German politician (Greens), MdL
- Ackermann, Richard (1892–1968), German painter and graphic artist
- Ackermann, Rita (* 1968), Hungarian-American artist
- Ackermann, Rolf (* 1947), German soccer player
- Ackermann, Ronny (* 1977), German Nordic combined athlete
- Ackermann, Rosemarie (* 1952), German athlete (high jumper)
- Ackermann, Rudolf Werner (1908–1982), German painter
- Ackermann, Rudolph (1764–1834), German-British publisher
- Ackermann, Samuel (* 1981), Swiss actor
- Ackermann, Silvère (* 1984), Swiss cyclist
- Ackermann, Sofie (1760–1815), German theater actress
- Ackermann, Sophie Charlotte (1714–1792), German actress
- Ackermann, Steffi (* 1975), German film producer and screenwriter
- Ackermann, Stephan (* 1963), German Roman Catholic theologian and Bishop of Trier
- Ackermann, Theodor (1825–1896), German pathologist and university professor
- Ackermann, Theodor (1925–2004), German chemist
- Ackermann, Thomas (* 1966), German lawyer and university professor
- Ackermann, Thomas (* 1967), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL Hessen
- Ackermann, Tobias (1656–1722), abbot of the Cistercian monasteries Heinrichau and Zirc
- Ackermann, Trude (1924–2018), Austrian actress and author
- Ackermann, Ueli (* 1957), Swiss cabaret artist, author, director and teacher in Basel
- Ackermann, Ulla (* 1950), German travel journalist
- Ackermann, Ulrike (* 1957), German social researcher, journalist and book author
- Ackermann, Uwe (* 1960), German athlete
- Ackermann, Walter (1889–1978), German educator
- Ackermann, Walter (1890–1969), Swiss textile entrepreneur, Cantonal Councilor, Landammann and Council of States
- Ackermann, Walter (1903–1939), Swiss pilot and writer
- Ackermann, Werner (1892–1982), German-speaking writer, publisher and at times co-owner of the Monte Verità artists' colony in Ascona / Switzerland
- Ackermann, Wilhelm (1887–1959), German journalist
- Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896–1962), German mathematician
- Ackermann, Wilhelm August (1793–1865), German high school teacher, librarian and art historian
- Ackermann, Wilhelm Heinrich (1789–1848), German educator and freedom fighter
- Ackermann, Wilhelm Paul (1914–2002), German naturopath and Swedish doctor
- Ackermann, Willy (1896–1973), Swiss actor, operetta buffo and cabaret artist
- Ackermann-Teubner, Alfred (1857–1941), German publisher
- Ackermanns, Johannes (1887–1962), German CDU politician
- Ackermans, Gerhard (1926–2011), German media entrepreneur
- Ackern, Klaus van (* 1941), German anesthetist
- Ackers, Beatrix (* 1964), German radio play director
- Ackers, Maximiliane (1896–1982), German writer, screenwriter and actress
- Ackers, Rebekka (* 1990), German athlete
- Ackerschott, Richard (1921–2002), German football player
- Ackersdijck, Jan (1790–1861), Dutch lawyer, statistician and political economist
- Ackeström, Oscar (* 1972), Swedish ice hockey player
- Ackie, Naomi (* 1992), British actress
- Acking, Carl-Axel (1910–2001), Swedish architect and furniture designer
- Ackland, Joss (born 1928), British actor
- Ackland, Rodney (1908-1991) British actor, screenwriter, playwright and director
- Ackland, Valentine (1906–1969) British poet and antique dealer
- Ackland-Snow, Brian (1940-2013), British art director and production designer
- Ackland-Snow, Terry (* 1943), English production designer
- Acklen, Joseph H. (1850–1938), American politician
- Ackles, Danneel (* 1979), American actress
- Ackles, David (1937–1999), American singer-songwriter, pianist, university teacher, and child actor
- Ackles, Jensen (* 1978), American television actor
- Ackley, Gardner (1915-1998), American economist
- Acklin, Barbara (1943–1998), American soul singer and songwriter
- Acklin, Donat (* 1965), Swiss Olympic champion in bobsleigh
- Acklin, Guido (* 1969), Swiss bobsledder
- Acklin, Jürg (* 1945), Swiss psychoanalyst and writer
- Ackman, Bill (born 1966), American hedge fund manager
- Ackman, Robert (1927-2013), Canadian chemist and professor
- Ackmann, Friedrich (1903–1972), German district administrator
- Ackner, Desmond, Baron Ackner (1920–2006), British lawyer
- Ackner, Johann Michael (1782–1862), Transylvanian archaeologist and naturalist
- Ackoff, Karen , American illustrator
- Ackoff, Russell (1919–2009), American organizational theorist
- Ackrill, John Lloyd (1921–2007), English historian of philosophy
- Ackrill, Ursula (* 1974), Romanian German-speaking writer
- Ackroyd, Barry (* 1954), British cameraman
- Ackroyd, Haughton (1894–1979), English football player
- Ackroyd, Jack , English soccer player
- Ackroyd, John (1868-1927) English football player
- Ackroyd, Peter (* 1949), English writer
- Ackroyd, Poppy , British musician and composer
- Acksteiner, Jozo (* 1969), German economist
- Ackté, Aino (1876–1944), Finnish opera singer (soprano)
- Acktun, Gerhard (* 1955), German actor and voice actor
- Ackva, Wolf (1911–2000), German actor and voice actor
Acl
- Aclan, Alejandro (* 1951), Filipino-American clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Los Angeles
- Acland, Antony (* 1930), British diplomat
- Acland, Jack (1904–1981), New Zealand politician and agricultural official
- Acland, John (1928-2006), British major general
- Acland, Mike (* 1935), English soccer player
- Acland, Richard (1906–1990), British politician (Liberal Party, British Common Wealth Party, Labor Party)
Aco
- ACO (* 1977), Japanese singer
- Acol Dalis, Sebastian (1925-2004), Filipino Catholic Bishop
- Acolatse, Guy (* 1942), Togolese football player
- Acolatse, Sena (* 1990), American ice hockey player
- Acoluth, Johann (1658–1696), German physician, city doctor in Breslau
- Acoluth, Johann Karl (1700–1763), German physician and pharmacist at the city pharmacy in Zittau
- Acoluth, Karl Benjamin (1726–1800), German lawyer and writer
- Acoluthus, Andreas (1654–1704), German orientalist and linguist
- Acomb, Doug (born 1949), Canadian ice hockey player
- Acontius, Jacobus , Italian humanist and theologian
- Acontius, Melchior († 1569), German humanist and poet
- Acop, Romeo , Filipino general and politician
- Acord, Art (1890–1931), American silent film actor and rodeo champion
- Acord, David , sound engineer and voice actor
- Acord, Lance (* 1964), American cameraman and film producer
- Acoreus , Alexandrian scholar
- Acorn, Milton (1923–1986), Canadian poet and writer
- Acosta Beltrán, José Hiraís (* 1966), Mexican clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Huejutla
- Acosta Chaparro, Mario Arturo (1942–2012), Mexican military
- Acosta Espinosa, Alberto (* 1948), Ecuadorian economist and politician
- Acosta García, Julio (1872–1954), President of Costa Rica (1920–1924)
- Acosta Guión, Domingo (1884–1959), Spanish writer and journalist
- Acosta Hernández, José Antonio , alleged Mexican criminal
- Acosta Moreno, Miguel (* 1975), Mexican soccer player
- Acosta y Lara, Eduardo F. (1917–2014), Uruguayan historian and anthropologist
- Acosta, Agustín (1886–1978), Cuban politician and writer
- Acosta, Aida de (1884–1962), first American woman of Cuban descent to pilot a motorized airship
- Acosta, Alberto Joshimar (* 1988), Mexican soccer player
- Acosta, Alejandro (* 1980), Uruguayan football player
- Acosta, Alejandro Rafael (* 1990), Uruguayan football player
- Acosta, Alexander (* 1969), American lawyer and politician
- Acosta, Anabelle (* 1987), Cuban actress and model
- Acosta, Anastasia (* 1975), Costa Rican actress and model
- Acosta, Ángel (* 1990), Puerto Rican boxer
- Acosta, Asunción (* 1954), Cuban sprinter
- Acosta, Beto (* 1966), Argentine soccer player and coach
- Acosta, Carlos (* 1973), Cuban ballet dancer and choreographer
- Acosta, Carlos Daniel (* 1990), Uruguayan football player
- Acosta, Cristóbal , Portuguese doctor and botanist
- Acosta, Ditto (* 1969), Aruban pool player
- Acosta, Franco (* 1996), Uruguayan football player
- Acosta, Gerardo (* 1984), Uruguayan soccer player
- Acosta, Graciela (* 1963), Uruguayan athlete
- Acosta, Gustavo (* 1965), Argentinian football player
- Acosta, Héctor (* 1967), Dominican singer and composer
- Acosta, Jim (* 1971), American journalist
- Acosta, Jorge Eduardo (* 1941), Argentine military and politician
- Acosta, José de , Spanish Jesuit, missionary
- Acosta, José Julián (1825–1891), Puerto Rican journalist and abolitionist
- Acosta, José Renato Salazar , Colombian diplomat
- Acosta, Juan Alberto , Uruguayan soccer player
- Acosta, Juan Carlos (* 1957), Uruguayan football player
- Acosta, Kellyn (* 1995), American soccer player
- Acosta, Lautaro (* 1988), Argentinian soccer player
- Acosta, Luis Alberto (* 1952), Uruguayan football player
- Acosta, Manny (* 1981), Panamanian baseball player
- Acosta, Mariano (* 1930), Argentine sprinter
- Acosta, Mauricio , Uruguayan soccer player
- Acosta, Mauro (* 1989), Uruguayan weightlifter
- Acosta, Mercedes de (1893–1968), American writer and fashion designer
- Acosta, Michel (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Acosta, Miguel (* 1978), Venezuelan boxer
- Acosta, Nelson , Uruguayan-Chilean soccer player and coach
- Acosta, Oscar Zeta (1935–1974), American lawyer, writer, and politician
- Acosta, Osmay (* 1985), Cuban boxer
- Acosta, Rafael (* 1989), Venezuelan football player
- Acosta, Rodolfo (1920–1974), Mexican actor
- Acosta, Rodolfo (* 1970), Colombian composer
- Acosta, Ursula (1933-2018), psychologist
- Acosta, Waldemar (* 1986), Uruguayan soccer player
- Acosta, Walter (* 1935), Uruguayan actor, theater director and dramaturge
- Acosta-Hughes, Benjamin (* 1960), American Graecist
- A'Court, Alan (1934–2009), English football player and coach
- Acović, Dragomir M. (* 1943), Yugoslav and Serbian architect, phalerist and heraldist
Acq
- Acquaah, George (1925–1963), Ghanaian athlete
- Acquafresca, Robert (* 1987), Italian-Polish soccer player
- Acquah, Afriyie (* 1992), Ghanaian soccer player
- Acquah, Deborah (* 1996), Ghanaian long and triple jumper
- Acquah, Edward (1935-2011), Ghanaian soccer player
- Acquah, George Kingsley (1942–2007), Ghanaian lawyer and politician
- Acquah, Henry (* 1965), Ghanaian soccer player
- Acquah, Reuben (* 1996), Ghanaian soccer player
- Acquanetta (1921-2004), American actress
- Acquaro, Kimberlee , American film director, film producer, and photojournalist
- Acquart, André (1922–2016), French painter, set and costume designer
- Acquart, Pauline (* 1992), French actress
- Acquaviva d'Aragona, Ottavio (1560–1612), cardinal, archbishop of Naples
- Acquaviva d'Aragona, Ottavio (1609–1674), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Acquaviva, Claudio (1543–1615), Superior General of the Societas Jesu (Jesuit order)
- Acquaviva, Francesco (1665–1725), Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Acquaviva, Giosia († 1462), Italian nobleman
- Acquaviva, John (* 1963), Italian-Canadian techno / house DJ
- Acquaviva, Rodolfo (1550–1583), Italian monk, beatified as a martyr, missionary to India from the Jesuit order
- Acquistapace, Jonas (* 1989), German soccer player
- Acquoy, Johannes Gerhardus Rijk (1829–1896), Dutch Reformed theologian
Acr
- Acres, Birt (1854-1918), British photographer and film pioneer
- Acres, Isabella (* 2001), American actress and voice actress
- Acri, Bob (1918–2013), American jazz and studio musician
- Acri, Francesco (1834–1913), Italian philosopher and historian of philosophy
- Acrivos, Andreas (* 1928), Greek-American engineer and chemical engineer
- Acron, Helenius , ancient Roman grammarian and commentator
- Acronius, Johannes (1565–1627), German Reformed theologian
Acs
- Ács, Gábor (* 1926), Hungarian architect
- Ács, József (1914–1990), Hungarian painter and art critic of Yugoslav nationality
- Ács, József (* 1931), Hungarian sculptor and medalist
- Ács, József (* 1948), Hungarian pianist and organist
- Ács, József (* 1965), Hungarian programmer and writer
- Ács, Péter (* 1981), Hungarian chess master
Act
- Act, Courtney (born 1982), Australian drag queen and reality TV personality
- Actarian, Virgil (1921-1998), Romanian politician (PCR)
- Action Bronson (born 1983), American rapper
- Acton, Alfredo (1867–1934), Italian admiral and senator
- Acton, Ben (1927-2020), Australian ice hockey player
- Acton, Brian (* 1972), American programmer and entrepreneur
- Acton, Brigitte (* 1985), Canadian ski racer
- Acton, Carlo (1829–1909), Italian composer and pianist
- Acton, Charles Januarius (1803–1847), Italian cardinal with English ancestors
- Acton, Edward (* 1949), British historian and university professor
- Acton, Eliza (1799-1859), English cook and cookbook author
- Acton, Ferdinando (1832–1891), Italian admiral and politician, member of the Camera and Senate, Minister of the Navy
- Acton, Harold (1904-1994) British author
- Acton, John (1736–1811), Italian politician and military officer of English descent
- Acton, John (1863–1915) British singer, vocal teacher, and composer
- Acton, Keith (born 1958), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Acton, Loren (* 1936), American astrophysicist and astronaut
- Acton, Shane (1947-2002), British circumnavigator
- Acton, Will (* 1987), Canadian-American ice hockey player
- Acton, William († 1875), British sex researcher
- Actorius Naso, Marcus , Roman historian
Acu
- Acuff, Amy (* 1975), American high jumper
- Acuff, Eddie (1908–1956), American actor
- Acuff, Roy (1903-1992), American country singer and music publisher
- Acuña Cabrera, Antonio de († 1662), Spanish soldier and governor of Chile
- Acuña de Figueroa, Francisco († 1862), Uruguayan writer
- Acuña Núñez, Juan Vitalio (1925–1967), Cuban revolutionary and internationalist guerrilla
- Acuña, Alex (* 1944), Peruvian drummer and percussionist
- Acuña, Carlos Javier (* 1988), Paraguayan football player
- Acuña, Clarence (* 1975), Chilean football player
- Acuña, Claudia (* 1971), Chilean jazz singer
- Acuña, Diego Sarmiento de (1567–1626), Spanish ambassador to London
- Acuña, Edgardo , Argentine tango guitarist and composer
- Acuña, Héctor (* 1981), Uruguayan football player
- Acuña, Jorge , Uruguayan soccer player
- Acuña, Juan de (1658–1734), Viceroy of New Spain
- Acuña, Julio (* 1954), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Acuña, Marcos (* 1991), Argentine soccer player
- Acuña, Matías (* 1992), Uruguayan football player
- Acuña, Máxima , Peruvian activist
- Acuña, Maximiliano (* 1987), Uruguayan football player
- Acuña, Robert , American painter
- Acuña, Roberto (* 1972), Paraguayan football player
- Acuner, Ergün (1941–2002), Turkish football player and coach
- Acunzo, Filippo (1835–1867), Italian bassoonist, conductor and composer
- Acurio, Gastón (* 1967), Peruvian head chef and a representative of Cocina Novoandina
- Acúrsio, Óscar (1916–1990), Portuguese actor
- Acutia , Roman nobleman
- Acutius Nerva, Quintus , Roman Senator and Consul (100)
Acy
- Acy, Quincy (born 1990), American basketball player
Acz
- Aczél, György (1917–1991), Hungarian cultural politician
- Aczél, János (1924–2020), Hungarian-Canadian mathematician
- Aczel, Peter (* 1941), British logician