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Af
- Af Jochnick, Kerstin (* 1958), Swedish economist and bank manager
- Af Uhr, Paulus (1892–1972), Swedish athlete and major general
Afa
- Afacanoğlu, Emrecan (* 1991), Turkish football player
- Afagh, Hamed (* 1983), Iranian basketball player
- Afamado, Ethel (* 1940), Uruguayan singer and writer
- Afamado, Gladys (* 1925), Uruguayan artist and writer
- Afanador, Brian (* 1997), Puerto Rican table tennis player
- Afanasenko, Dimitri (* 1981), Belarusian ski jumper
- Afanasieff, Walter (* 1958), American music producer and songwriter
- Afanasiev, Nick (* 1989), American actor and filmmaker of Russian origin
- Afanasjev, Vahur (* 1979), Estonian writer
- Afanasjew, Heorhij (1848–1925), Ukrainian historian, journalist and politician
- Afanasjew, Jerzy (1932–1991), Polish poet, prose writer, screenwriter and director
- Afanasjew, Kirill Nikolajewitsch (1909–2002), Russian architect, urban planner, art historian, university professor and founding member of the Union of Architects of the USSR
- Afanasjew, Nikita (* 1982), German author and journalist of Russian origin
- Afanassenko, Evgeni Ivanovich (1914–1993), Soviet politician and diplomat
- Afanassenkow, Dmitri Anatoljewitsch (* 1980), Russian ice hockey player
- Afanassjew, Alexander Alexejewitsch (1917–1987), Soviet theater actor and film actor
- Afanassjew, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (1826–1871), researcher of Russian fairy tales
- Afanassjew, Boris Ivanovich (1913–1983), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper and ice hockey coach, as well as soccer player
- Afanassjew, Georgi Wassiljewitsch (1909–1971), Soviet-Belarusian chess composer
- Afanassjew, Juri Nikolajewitsch (1934–2015), Russian historian
- Afanassjew, Leonid Wiktorowitsch (1921–1995), Soviet composer
- Afanassjew, Nikolai Jakowlewitsch (1821–1898), Russian violin virtuoso and composer
- Afanassjew, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1893–1966), Russian Orthodox theologian
- Afanassjew, Sergei Andrejewitsch (* 1988), Russian racing driver
- Afanassjew, Valeri Pavlovich (* 1947), Russian pianist
- Afanassjew, Viktor Michailowitsch (* 1948), Soviet cosmonaut
- Afanassjew-Tschuschbynskyj, Oleksandr (1816–1875), Russian-Ukrainian historian, linguist, writer and ethnologist
- Afanassjewa, Jelena Alexandrovna (* 1967), Russian middle-distance runner
- Afanassjewa, Jelena Wladimirowna (* 1975), Russian politician
- Afanassjewa, Nina Jelissejewna (* 1939), Sami politician and language activist
- Afanassjewa, Wiktorija (* 1984), Kazakh biathlete
- Afareha, John 'Oke (born 1947), Nigerian clergyman, Bishop of Warri
- Afasi, Mischari Raschid al- (* 1976), Kuwaiti imam and Koran reciter
Afc
- Afcham, Marsieh (* 1964), Iranian diplomat
Afd
- Afdal Shahanshah, al- († 1121), regent of the Fatimids (1094–1121)
Afe
- Afeef Didi, Abdullah (1916–1993), Maldivian politician and President of the Suvadiva Republic
- Afek, Sharon (* 1970), Israeli general
- Afek, Yehuda (* 1952), Israeli mathematician and network security expert
- Afek, Yochanan (* 1952), Israeli-Dutch chess composer, player, journalist, organizer and trainer
- Afellay, Ibrahim (* 1986), Dutch football player
- Aferi, Nathan Apea (1922–2003), Ghanaian politician
- Afewerki, Abraham (1966-2006), Eritrean singer
- Afewerki, Isayas (* 1946), Eritrean politician, President and Prime Minister of Eritrea
- Afework, Abebech (* 1990), Ethiopian long-distance runner
Aff
- Aff, Balthasar († 1575), Mayor of Heilbronn
- Aff, Claus , Landammann
- Aff, Georg the Old († 1574), Mayor of Heilbronn
- Affabili, Lucietta (1725–1776), Italian opera singer (soprano)
- Affaitati, Carlo Ambrogio (1625–1695), Italian Catholic clergyman
- Affaitati, Isidoro , Italian-Polish architect
- Affane, Amin (* 1994), Swedish football player
- Affecter , Greek potter and vase painter
- Affel, Herman A. (1893–1972), American electrical engineer, co-inventor of the coaxial cable
- Affeld, Judith (* 1978), German soccer player
- Affeldt, Paul (1931–2004), American jazz writer and producer
- Affelmann, Johann (1588–1624), German Protestant theologian
- Affemann, Rudolf (1928–2018), German doctor, theologian and psychotherapist
- Affendi, Jammal-ud-Din (* 1908), Afghan hockey player
- Affengruber, David (* 1992), Austrian soccer player
- Affengruber, David (* 2001), Austrian soccer player
- Affentranger, Anton (* 1956), Swiss manager
- Affentranger, Hans (1916–2005), Swiss racing driver
- Affentranger, Xaver (* 1897), Swiss ski jumper, Nordic combined skier and cross-country skier
- Affenzeller, Johann (* 1952), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Affer, Costantino (1906–1987), Italian medalist
- Afferni, Ugo (1871–1931), Italian composer, conductor and composer
- Affini, Edoardo (* 1996), Italian racing cyclist
- Afflalo, Arron (born 1985), American basketball player
- Affleck, Ben (* 1972), American actor
- Affleck, Casey (* 1975), American actor
- Affleck, Ian (* 1952), Canadian theoretical physicist
- Afflelou, Alain (* 1948), French businessman and optician
- Afflerbach, Beatrice (1920–2003), Swiss graphic designer
- Afflerbach, Holger (* 1960), German historian
- Afflerbach, Horst (* 1953), German Protestant theologian, author and former director of the Biblical-Theological Academy in Wiedenest
- Affo, Frédéric (1943–2011), Beninese politician, diplomat and football official (Republic of Dahomey / People's Republic of Benin)
- Affolter, Albert (1856–1932), Swiss lawyer, politician (FDP) and federal judge
- Affolter, Christian (* 1993), Swiss basketball player
- Affolter, Cuno (* 1958), Swiss journalist and comic book expert
- Affolter, Félicie (* 1926), Swiss psychologist and speech therapist
- Affolter, François (* 1991), Swiss football player
- Affolter, Frank (* 1957), Dutch pianist and composer
- Affolter, Heinz (* 1953), Swiss jazz musician
- Affolter, Markus (* 1958), Swiss developmental biologist
- Affolter, Silvia (* 1964), Swiss entrepreneur, journalist and moderator
- Affolter, Therese (* 1951), Swiss theater and film actress
- Affolter, Urs (1958–2016), Swiss actor and musical performer
- Affonso, Mauricio (* 1992), Uruguayan football player
- Affre, Agustarello (1858–1931), French opera singer (tenor)
- Affre, Denis Auguste (1793–1848), Archbishop of Paris
- Affronte, Marco (* 1965), Italian politician, MEP
- Affry, Louis Augustin d ' (1713–1793), Lieutenant General in French service, Colonel in the Swiss Guard
- Affry, Louis d ' (1743–1810), Swiss Landammann of Switzerland, Field Marshal in French service, Mayor of Freiburg in Üechtland
- Afful, Andrew Kow , Ghanaian diplomat
- Afful, Harrison (* 1986), Ghanaian soccer player
- Afful, Solomon (* 1994), Ghanaian sprinter
- Affutu, Kudjoe (* 1985), Ghanaian coffin artist
Afg
- Afghan, Sher († 1607), first husband of Mehr-un-Nisa, the later Mughal empress Nur Jahan
- Afghani, Jamila (* 1976), Afghan women's rights activist and peace activist
Afh
- Afheldt, Eckart (1921–1999), German general
- Afheldt, Heik (* 1937), German publicist and editor
- Afheldt, Horst (1924–2016), German political scientist and publicist
- Afhüppe, Sven (* 1971), German journalist
Afi
- Afia, Indra , German soul singer
- Afif, Ahmed (* 1967), Seychellois politician
- Afif, Akram (* 1996), Qatari soccer player
- Afif, Hamad (* 1988), Qatari track and road cyclist
- Afif, Saâdane (* 1970), French object and installation artist
- Afilal, Abderrazak , Egyptian author, journalist and politician
- Afinejewski, Jewgeni (* 1972), Soviet-Israeli-American director and producer
- Afinger, Bernhard (1813–1882), German sculptor
- Afinia Gemina Baebiana , wife of the Emperor Trebonianus Gallus
- Afinius Gallus, Lucius , Roman consul (62)
- Afinogenow, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (1904–1941), Russian writer and playwright
- Afinogenow, Maxim Sergejewitsch (* 1979), Russian ice hockey player
- Afiyo, Agnes (* 1978), Ghanaian sprinter
Afk
- Afkham, David (* 1983), German conductor
Afl
- Aflalo, Eli (* 1952), Israeli politician and minister
- Aflaq, Michel (1910–1989), Arab politician and co-founder of the Ba'ath party
- Aflenzer, Christian (* 1972), Austrian soccer player and coach
- Aflitulin, Inal Sharipovich (* 1988), Russian handball player
Afo
- Afoa, John (born 1983), New Zealand rugby player
- Afobe, Benik (* 1993), Congolese-English football player
- Afolabi, Ola (* 1980), British boxer
- Afolabi, Olabisi (* 1975), Nigerian athlete
- Afolabi, Rabiu (* 1980), Nigerian soccer player
- Afolami, Bim (* 1986), British politician
- Afolayan, Kunle (* 1974), Nigerian film director and actor
- Afonin, Yuri Vyacheslavovich (* 1977), Russian politician
- Afonin, Maxim Sergejewitsch (* 1992), Russian shot putter
- Afonin, Wassili Jegorowitsch (* 1939), Soviet-Russian writer
- Afonseca e Silva, José Gaspar d ' (1901–1943), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of São Paulo
- Afonsinho (1914–1997), Brazilian soccer player
- Afonso I († 1543), Congolese King of the African Empire of the Congo
- Afonso, Guilherme (* 1985), Angolan-Swiss football player
- Afonso, Jorge , Portuguese painter
- Afonso, José (1929–1987), Portuguese singer and composer
- Afonso, Nadir (1920–2013), Portuguese painter and architect
- Afonso, Salomé (* 1997), Portuguese middle-distance runner
- Afonso, Sarah (1899–1983), Portuguese painter
- Afoumba, Gilles Anthony (* 1996), Congolese sprinter
Afr
- Afra von Augsburg († 304), martyr, saint
- Afrah, Hussein Kulmiye , Somali politician and military man
- Afranius Dexter, Gnaeus , Roman suffect consul (105)
- Afranius Flavianus, Publius , Roman suffect consul (117)
- Afranius Hannibalianus, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Afranius, Lucius , Roman comedy poet
- Afranius, Lucius († 46 BC), Roman politician and military leader of the late republic
- Afranius, Titus , leaders of the Italian allies in the alliance war
- Afrashteh, Sanam (* 1976), German singer, voice actress as well as film and theater actress of Iranian origin
- Afrax, Maxamed Dahir (* 1952), Somali writer and journalist
- Afriat, Eric , Canadian entrepreneur and poker player
- Africa, Ben (* 1938), Namibian traditional leader
- Africa, Mervyn (* 1950), British jazz musician
- Africano, Albina (* 1945), Angolan chemist and politician
- Africanus, Sextus Iulius , ancient Christian historian
- Afridi, Shehryar Khan (* 1971), Pakistani politician and interior minister
- Afrifa, Akwasi (1936–1979), Ghanaian head of state
- Afrifah-Agyekum, Joseph Kwaku (* 1954), Ghanaian clergyman, Bishop of Koforidua
- Afrika Islam (* 1967), American DJ and producer
- Africa, Eugène (* 1971), Luxembourg soccer player
- Africa, Tatamkhulu (1920–2002), South African writer and poet
- Afrikaner, Christian († 1863), captain of the ǃGû-ǃgôun, an Orlamgesellschaft
- Afrikaner, Eduard (* 1948), Namibian leader of an Orlamgesellschaft
- Afrikaner, Hendrina (1952–2011), Namibian leader of an organ society
- Afrikaner, Jager (1760–1823), leader of an Orlamgesellschaft
- Afrikaner, Jan Jonker († 1889), leader of an Orlamgesellschaft
- Afrikaner, Jonker (1790–1861), captain of the ǃGû-ǃgôun
- Afrikaner, Klaas , Kaptein der Orlam
- Africans, Oude Ram , Namibian traditional guide
- Afritsch, Anton (1873–1924), Austrian journalist and politician, initiator of the Kinderfreunde movement
- Afritsch, Anton (1902–1990), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Afritsch, Josef (1901–1964), Austrian garden technician and politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Afritsch, Viktor (1906–1967), Austrian film actor
- Afriyie, Hannah (* 1951), Ghanaian sprinter
- Afriyie, Kolja (* 1982), German soccer player
- Afro Hesse (* 1980), Algerian rapper
- Afro, Teddy (* 1976), Ethiopian singer and critic of the current Ethiopian government
- Afrob (* 1977), German rapper and actor of Eritrean origin
- Afrojack (* 1987), Dutch DJ
- Afroman (born 1974), American rapper
- Afromejew, Vladimir Ilyich (* 1954), Russian chess player
Afs
- Afsa , Nabatean stonemason
- Afsal, Mohammed (* 1996), Indian middle-distance runner
- Afsametdinowa, Sanija Junussowna (1924–2019), Soviet-Ukrainian architect
- Afsari, Rosy († 2007), Bangladeshi actress
- Afşarlı, Berkan (* 1991), German-Turkish soccer player
- Afshar Ghasemlu, Amir Chosrou (* 1918), Persian ambassador
- Afshār, Ebrāhim Shah († 1749), Shah of Persia
- Afshār, Iradsch (1925–2011), Iranian library scholar and historian
- Afschartus, Mahmud (1908–1953), Iranian general and chief of police
- Afschin (* 1978), Iranian pop singer
- Afschin Haidar († 841), prince and general under the Abbasids
- Afshar, Amir Aslan (1922–2019), Iranian ambassador
- Afshar, Farhad (* 1942), Swiss sociologist
- Afshar, Haleh, Baroness Afshar (* 1944), Iranian-British political scientist
- Afshar, Mustafa (* 1988), Afghan football player
- Afshari, Parviz , Iranian diplomat, judicial officer and author
- Afshin-Jam, Nazanin (* 1979), Canadian human rights activist and singer of Iranian origin
- Afşin, Erol (* 1989), Turkish actor
- Afsprung, Johann Michael (1748–1808), French revolutionary, teacher, publicist and Helvetic
Aft
- Aftah , Nabatean stonemason
- Aftalion, Albert (1874–1956), French economist and business cycle theorist
- Aftenie, Vasile (1899–1950), Romanian priest, auxiliary bishop in Făgăraș and Alba Iulia
- Aftergood, Steven (* 1956), American scientist and publicist
- Afterlife , British music producer
- Afting, Ernst-Günter (* 1942), German biochemist
Afu
- Afu-Ra (* 1973), American rapper (New York)
- Afuhs, Eva (1954–2011), Austrian visual artist
Afy
- Afyoncu, Erhan (* 1967), Turkish historian
Afz
- Afzal, Anwar (* 1926), Afghan football player
- Afzelius, Adam (1750–1837), Swedish botanist
- Afzelius, Arvid August (1785–1871), first collector of Swedish folk songs
- Afzelius, Jon Arvid (1856–1918), Swedish textbook writer