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Ag
- Ag Boula, Rhissa (* 1957), Nigerien paramilitary leader and politician
Aga
- Aga Khan I († 1881), governor of Qom and of Kerman, imam of the Ismaili Nizarites
- Aga Khan II. (1830–1885), member of the royal Qajar dynasty, imam of the Ismaili Nizarites
- Aga Khan III. (1877–1957), Indian prince, Imam of the Ismailis
- Aga Khan IV., Karim (* 1936), British Ismaili, head (49th Imam) of the Ismailis
- Aga Khan, Sadruddin (1933–2003), Iranian-French-Swiss High Commissioner for Refugees of the United Nations (1965–1977)
- Aga Mohammed Khan (1742–1797), Persian king
- Ağa, Melih (* 1993), Turkish football goalkeeper
- Aga, Ruti (* 1994), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Ağa-Oğlu, Mehmet (1896–1949), Turkish art historian
- Agabashian, Fred (1913–1989), American racing car driver
- Ağabəyov, Sabir , Azerbaijani diplomat
- Agabekow, Grigory Sergejewitsch , Soviet GPU agent in Turkey
- Ağabigün, Sarp (* 1997), Turkish tennis player
- Agabus , early Christian prophet
- Agache, Alfred (1843–1915), French academic painter of the Belle Époque
- Agache, Donat-Alfred (1875–1959), French architect and town planner
- Agache, Lavinia (* 1968), Romanian gymnast
- Agachi, Muhammad Reza (1809-1874), choresm poet
- Agachi, Neculai (1925–1997), Romanian politician (PCR)
- Agadil, Dulat (1977–2020), Kazakh activist and civil rights activist
- Agadja, Dossou , fifth king of Dahomey
- Agafozhin, Pjotr Spiridonowitsch (1874–1950), Russian guitarist and music teacher
- Agag, Alejandro (* 1970), Spanish entrepreneur and politician, MEP
- Agagianian, Krikor Bedros XV. (1895–1971), Armenian Catholic clergyman, Patriarch of Cilicia of the Armenian Catholic Church and Curia Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Agahd, Konrad (1867–1926), German writer, educator and journalist
- Ágai, Karola (1927-2010), Hungarian opera singer (soprano)
- Agayev, Hasan bay (1875–1920), Azerbaijani doctor, journalist and politician
- Ağalarov, Emin (* 1979), Azerbaijani composer and singer
- Agali, Victor (* 1978), Nigerian soccer player
- Agallis of Kerkyra , ancient Greek philosopher
- Agalzowa, Nadeschda Alexejewna (* 1938), Soviet-Russian physicist
- Agam, Yaacov (* 1928), Israeli artist
- Ağamalıoğlu, Səməd ağa (1867–1930), Azerbaijani politician
- Ağamalıyev, Cəmil (* 1974), Azerbaijani chess grandmaster and trainer
- Agamben, Giorgio (* 1942), Italian philosopher and author
- Agambila, Boniface (* 1959), Ghanaian regional minister for the Upper East Region in Ghana
- Agambila, Gheysika Adombire , Ghanaian politician
- Agamennoni, Luca (* 1980), Italian rower
- Agamenone, Franco (* 1993), Argentinian tennis player
- Agan , Bishop of Eichstätt
- Agana , Abbess of the Essen Monastery
- Agana, Tony (born 1963), English football player
- Aganbegjan, Abel Gesevich (* 1932), Soviet economist
- Aganits, Andri (* 1993), Estonian volleyball player
- Aganoor, Vittoria (1855–1910), Italian poet and writer
- Aganovic, Aldin (* 2000), Austrian soccer player
- Aganun, Olumuyiwa (* 1984), Nigerian soccer player
- Aganzo, David (* 1981), Spanish soccer player
- Ağaoğlu, Adalet (1929–2020), Turkish writer and journalist
- Ağaoğlu, Ahmet (1869–1939), Azerbaijani-Turkish journalist, writer, politician
- Agape of Thessaloniki († 304), martyr
- Agapetos , Eastern Roman cleric and writer from late antiquity
- Agapios , Greek philosopher and philologist
- Agapios of Hierapolis , Christian Arab scholar and bishop
- Agapitow, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch , Russian ethnographer, archaeologist and educator
- Agapitus I († 536), Pope
- Agapitus II. († 955), Pope (946–955)
- Agapitus of Praeneste , Roman saint and martyr
- Agapitus of Rome († 258), Christian martyr and saint
- Agar (1832-1891), French actress
- Agar de Mosbourg, Michel Pierre Antoine Laurent (1824-1892), French diplomat
- Agar y Bustillo, Pedro (1763–1822), Spanish naval officer and regent in the war of liberation against Napoleon
- Agar, Alf (1904–1989), English football player
- Agar, Amber (born 1976), British actress
- Agar, David (* 1956), British chemist
- Agar, Eileen (1899–1991), British painter and photographer
- Agar, Francilla (* 1975), Dominican swimmer
- Agar, Jean Antoine Michel (1771–1844), French civil servant
- Agar, John (1921-2002), American actor
- Ağar, Mehmet (* 1951), Turkish politician
- Agar, Ryan (* 1987), Australian tennis player
- Ağarəhimov, Cahangir (* 1986), Azerbaijani chess player
- Agârbiceanu, Ion (1882–1963), Romanian writer
- Agardh, Carl Adolph (1785-1859), Swedish botanist
- Agardh, Jacob Georg (1813–1901), Swedish botanist and politician, member of the Riksdag
- Agárdi, Gábor (1922–2006), Hungarian actor
- Agariste , mother of Pericles
- Agariste , daughter of the tyrant Kleisthenes of Sicyon
- Agarkow, Jurij (* 1987), Ukrainian racing cyclist
- Agartan, Sermet (* 1990), German music producer, composer, songwriter and sound engineer of Turkish descent
- Agartz, Viktor (1897–1964), German Marxist economist and politician (SPD), MdL
- Agarwal, Aditya (* 1984), Indian poker player
- Agarwal, Anant (* 1959), American computer scientist
- Agarwal, Anil (1947-2002), Indian environmental activist
- Agarwal, Bina (* 1951), Indian economist
- Agarwal, Girish Saran (* 1946), Indian-American physicist
- Agarwal, Laxmi (* 1990), Indian woman, acid victim and activist against acid attacks
- Agarwal, Ravi (* 1958), Indian photojournalist and environmental activist
- Agarwal, Satish Chandra (1928–1997), Indian politician
- Agashé, Adi (* 1997), Indian singer-songwriter and actor
- Agashe, Chandrashekhar (1888-1956), Indian industrialist
- Agashe, Mohan (* 1947), Indian actor
- Agasias , ancient Greek sculptor and bronze caster
- Agasikles , Spartan king
- Agasikrates , Greek architect
- Agassa, Kossi (* 1978), Togolese football goalkeeper
- Agasse, Jacques-Laurent (1767–1849), Swiss painter
- Agassi, Andre (* 1970), American tennis player
- Agassi, Emmanuel (* 1930), Iranian boxer and Olympian
- Agassi, Joseph (* 1927), Israeli philosopher
- Agassi, Meir (1947–1998), Israeli author and poet
- Agassi, Shai (* 1968), Israeli software entrepreneur
- Agassijew, Kasi Mahomed (1882–1918), Russian revolutionary of Lesgos nationality, participant in the struggle for Soviet power in Dagestan and Azerbaijan
- Agassiz, Alexander (1835–1910), Swiss-American geologist and anatomist
- Agassiz, Auguste (1809–1877), Swiss watchmaker and politician
- Agassiz, Elizabeth Cary (1822–1907), American educator
- Agassiz, Louis (1807–1873), Swiss-American naturalist
- Agata, Kōichirō (* 1956), Japanese administrative scientist
- Agate, Mariano (1939-2013), Sicilian Mafioso
- Agatha of Catania , saint, virgin, martyr
- Agatha, Dieter (* 1956), German soccer player
- Agathangelos , Armenian author of late antiquity
- Agathangelus of Constantinople (1769–1832), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Agathangelou, Mariana (* 1988), English badminton player
- Agatharchides , Greek historian and geographer
- Agatharchos , Greek painter
- Agathe (1533–1609), Countess of Tübingen and wife of Count Eberhard von Hohenlohe in Waldenburg
- Agathe, Didier (* 1975), French football player
- Agathemeros , Greek Koroplast
- Agathias , Eastern Roman historian and poet
- Agatho († 681), Pope (678–681)
- Agatho of Alexandria († 673), Coptic Pope
- Agathobulos , Greek Koroplast
- Agathokleia , concubine Ptolemy IV.
- Agathokleia , King of India
- Agathocles , Greek comedy poet
- Agathocles , crown prince and officer of Lysimachus
- Agathocles , Greek architect
- Agathocles († 203 BC), politician of the Ptolemaic Empire
- Agathocles , king of the Greco-Bactrian kingdom
- Agathocles of Kyzikos , Greek historian
- Agathocles of Syracuse († 289 BC), tyrant and king of Syracuse
- Agathon , ancient Greek potter and possibly vase painter
- Agathon , Greek architect
- Agathon († 324 BC), officer of Alexander the Great
- Agathon of Athens , ancient Greek tragedy poet
- Agathos, Katarina (* 1971), German radio play producer, author and editor
- Agatz, Arnold (1891–1980), German civil engineer, port construction director in Bremen
- Agatz, August (1904–1945), German painter and sculptor
- Agatz, Willi (1904–1957), German politician (KPD), MdR, MdL, MdB
- Agawa, Hiroyuki (1920-2015), Japanese writer
- Agawa, Yasuko (* 1951), Japanese pop and jazz musician
- Agay, Denes (1911–2007), American composer and arranger of Hungarian origin
- Ağayev, Kamran (* 1986), Azerbaijani football player
- Ağayev, Rəfael (* 1985), Azerbaijani karateka
- Agazarian, Jack (1916-1945), British agent
- Agazzari, Agostino (1578–1640), Italian composer and music theorist
- Agazzi, Ernesto (* 1942), Uruguayan politician
- Agazzi, Gaetano , Italian cellist and composer
- Agazzi, Michael (* 1984), Italian soccer goalkeeper
Conditions
- Agbaglah, Elisa (* 1990), German actress
- Agbakoba, Olisa (* 1953), Nigerian lawyer
- Ağbal, Naci (* 1968), Turkish politician and finance minister
- Agbamu, Gladstone (* 1944), Nigerian hurdler and sprinter
- Agbanou, Victor (* 1945), Beninese clergyman and bishop of Lokossa
- Agbatchi, Fidèle (* 1950), Beninese clergyman, senior archbishop of Parakou
- Agbayani, Victor (* 1957), Filipino politician and civil engineer
- Agbebaku, Ajayi (* 1955), Nigerian athlete
- Agbegnenou, Clarisse (* 1992), French judoka
- Agbeko, Joseph (* 1980), Ghanaian bantamweight boxer
- Agbénonci, Aurélien (* 1958), Beninese politician and diplomat
- Agbenyadzi, Dennis Kofi (* 1964), Ghanaian clergyman, Bishop of Berbérati
- Agbetu, Akeem (* 1988), Nigerian soccer player
- Agbo, Uche (* 1995), Nigerian soccer player
- Agboh, Kuami (* 1977), French-Togolese football player
- Agbonavbare, Wilfred (1966-2015), Nigerian soccer player
- Agbonlahor, Gabriel (* 1986), English football player
- Agbortabi, Vanessa (* 1998), German volleyball player
- Agbossoumonde, Gale (* 1991), Togolese-American football player
- Agboton, Marcel Honorat Léon (* 1941), Beninese clergyman, senior archbishop of Cotonou
- Agboyibo, Yawovi (1943–2020), Togolese politician, Prime Minister of Togo
- Agbré, Stéphane (* 1989), Ivorian-Burkinabe soccer player
Agc
- Ağca, Caner (* 1984), Turkish soccer player
- Ağca, Mehmet Ali (* 1958), Turkish right-wing extremist and papal perpetrator
- Ağçay, Sedat (* 1981), Turkish football player
Agd
- Agdal, Nina (* 1992), Danish model
- Agde, Georg (1889–1944), German chemist
- Agde, Günter (* 1939), German media scientist and journalist
- Agdestein, Elin Rodum (* 1957), Norwegian politician (Høyre)
- Agdestein, Simen (* 1967), Norwegian chess grandmaster and soccer player
- Agdollo, Peter Aloysius Marquis d ' († 1800), Saxon court master
Age
- Agea, Laura (* 1978), Italian politician
- Agee, Alfred W. (1850-1938), American politician
- Agee, James (1909–1955) American poet, novelist, journalist, social activist, and film critic
- Agee, Joel (* 1940), American writer and translator
- Agee, Jonis (* 1943), American writer
- Agee, Philip (1935–2008), US-German secret agent and author
- Agee, Steve (* 1969), American actor, comedian and author
- Agee, Walter Robertson (1905–1980), American officer in the US Air Force
- Agee, William (1938-2017), American manager
- Ageeb, Aamir (1968–1999), Sudanese refugee who died as a result of actions taken by BGS officials
- Ageikin, Sergei Nikolajewitsch (1963–2001), Russian ice hockey player
- Agejevas, Aleksandras (* 1949), Lithuanian chess player
- Agejew, M. (1898–1973), Russian pseudonymous author
- Agejew, Nikolai Wladimirowitsch (1903–1983), Russian physicist, metallurgist and university professor
- Agejew, Sergei Vyacheslavovich (* 1984), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Agejew, Viktor Petrovich (* 1941), Soviet boxer
- Ágel, Vilmos (* 1959), Hungarian linguist and Germanist
- Ageladas of Argos , Greek sculptor
- Ageles , Greek Koroplast
- Ageles from Chios , Greek pugilist
- Agello, Francesco (1902–1942), Italian pilot
- Agélou, Jean (1878–1921), French portrait and erotic photographer
- Ageltrude , Queen of Italy and Roman Empress
- Agema, Fleur (* 1976), Dutch politician (PVV)
- Agena, Dirk (1889–1934), German lawyer, farmer and politician (DNVP), MdR
- Agena, Gesine (* 1987), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), spokeswoman for the Green Youth
- Agena, Keiko (* 1973), American actress
- Agenaric , Alemannic juggling king
- Agennius Urbicus , Latin specialist writer
- Agénor, Ronald (* 1964), Haitian-American tennis player
- Ageorges, Sylvain (* 1965), French photographer
- Ager, Cecelia (1902–1981), American film critic and journalist
- Ager, Christina (* 1995), Austrian ski racer
- Ager, Georg (* 1958), Austrian ski racer
- Ager, Hans (* 1949), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Ager, Klaus (* 1946), Austrian composer and conductor
- Ager, Maurice (* 1984), American basketball player
- Ager, Milton (1893–1979), American composer
- Ager, Nicolas (1568–1634), French botanist
- Ager, Nikita (* 1969), American singer and actress
- Ager-Hanssen, Christen (* 1962), Norwegian investor and entrepreneur
- Agerbeck, Henrik (* 1956), Danish football player
- Agerbeek, Rob (* 1937), Dutch jazz pianist of Indonesian origin
- Agerer, Lisa Magdalena (* 1991), Italian ski racer
- Agergaard, Thomas (* 1962), Danish jazz musician (tenor saxophone, composition)
- Agersborg, Henrik (1872–1942), Norwegian sailor
- Agerschou, Sune Duevang (* 1974), Danish handball player
- Agerskov, Kathinka Hedwig (1859–1890), Danish genre painter
- Agersnap, Torben (1922–2013), Danish sociologist
- Agerwala, Tilak (* 1950), American computer engineer
- Agesilaus II , King of Sparta
- Agesipolis , Spartan, son of Cleombrotos II.
- Agesipolis I , King of Sparta
- Agesipolis II († 370 BC), king in Sparta
- Agesipolis III. , King of Sparta (219–215 BC)
- Agesistrata († 241 BC), mother of King Agis IV of Sparta
- Agesistratos , Greek mechanic
- Agestratos , Greek coroplast
- Agetas , strategist of the Aitolian Federation
Agg
- Agg, Lily (* 1993), English soccer player
- Agga , Sumerian king of the city of Kiš
- Aggar, Tom (* 1984), British rower
- Agge, Sven (1925-2005), Swedish biathlete
- Aggele, Robin van (* 1984), Dutch swimmer
- Aggelidis, Grigorios (* 1965), German entrepreneur and politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Aggelidis, Michael (* 1962), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Agger, Daniel (* 1984), Danish soccer player
- Agger, Nicolaj (* 1988), Danish football player
- Aggesen, Sven , Danish historian
- Aggházy, Károly (1855–1918), Hungarian pianist and composer
- Aggiano, Elio (* 1972), Italian racing cyclist
- Aggrawal, Anil (* 1956), Lecturer in Forensic Medicine at Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Medical College, New Delhi, India
- Aggrey, James (1875-1927), Ghanaian intellectual
- Aggteleky, Béla (1890–1977), Hungarian lieutenant general
- Aggudey, George (* 1945), Ghanaian politician
Agh
- Agha Petros (1880–1932), Ottoman diplomat
- Agha, Salma (born 1962), British singer and actress
- Agha-Soltan, Neda (1982–2009), Iranian woman, shot dead during the protests following the Iranian presidential elections in 2009
- Aghabekjan, Liana (* 1986), Armenian chess player
- Aghajari, Haschem (* 1957), Iranian historian, professor of history
- Aghaei, Siamak (* 1974), Iranian santur player and composer
- Aghahowa, Julius (* 1982), Nigerian soccer player
- Aghakhani, Nazanin (* 1980), Austrian conductor and pianist
- Aghali, Omar H. , Sierra Leonean judge in Gambia
- Aghapour, Shahla , Iranian artist
- Aghas, Noah (* 1996), German basketball player
- Aghasjan, Lewon (* 1995), Armenian triple jumper
- Aghassi, Evin , Assyrian singer
- Aghatise, Esther (* 1985), Nigerian long jumper
- Aghayan, Ray (1928–2011), American costume designer
- Aghayeva-Edler, Fidan , Azerbaijani pianist
- Aghazadeh, Gholam Reza (* 1949), Iranian politician
- Aghdashloo, Shohreh (* 1952), Iranian film and theater actress
- Ågheim, Morten (1980-2017), Norwegian ski jumper
- Aghili, Salar (* 1977), Iranian singer
- Aghinjan, Nelli (* 1981), Armenian chess player
- Aghion, Gabriel (* 1955), French film director and screenwriter
- Aghion, Philippe (* 1956), French economist
- Aghnima, Fouad (* 1997), German futsal and soccer player
- Agholor, Nelson (* 1993), American football player of Nigerian origin
- Aghta, Egon (1918–1945), German reserve captain, fireworker and demolition commando leader of the Wehrmacht during the Second World War
Agi
- Agias , Elier from the priestly family of the Iamidai
- Agias , Elier from the priestly family of the Iamidai
- Agias , Greek sculptor
- Aegidius , Abbot of St. Gilles in Provence
- Aegidius Maria von Sankt Joseph (1729–1812), Italian Franciscan and saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Agila I († 555), King of the Visigoths
- Agila II , King of the Visigoths (711–714)
- Agilfried († 787), Bishop of Liège
- Agilo , Roman military
- Agilolf , member of the Bavarian ruling family of the Agilolfinger
- Agilolf of Cologne , Bishop of Cologne, saint
- Agilulf († 615), King of the Longobards
- Agilulf , Prince of the Suebi and Quadi
- Agilus , abbot and missionary
- Agincour, François d ' (1684–1758), French harpsichordist, organist and composer
- Agiprand , Duke, dux of Spoleto
- Agirre, Josu (* 1981), Spanish (Basque) cyclist
- Agirre, Naroa (* 1979), Spanish pole vaulter
- Agirretxe, Imanol (* 1987), Spanish football player
- Agis II. († 400 BC), King of Sparta
- Agis III. , King of Sparta
- Agis IV. († 241 BC), King of Sparta
- Agisala , Greek architect
- Agischewa, Marijam (* 1958), Austrian actress
- Agiulf († 457), ruler of the Suebi
- Agiulf († 894), Bishop of Halberstadt
- Agiurgiuculese, Alexandra (* 2001), Italian gymnast
- Agius , monk in Corvey and Latin poet
- Agius Saliba, Alex (* 1989), Maltese politician, MEP
- Agius, Ambrogio (1856–1911), Maltese religious, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Agius, Gilbert (* 1974), Maltese football player
- Agius, Kalcidon (1917–2006), Maltese politician, Speaker of the Maltese Parliament
- Agius, Marcus (* 1946), British manager
Like
- Aglaonike , Thessalian witch or early astronomer
- Aglaophon , Greek coroplast
- Aglaophon the Elder , ancient Greek painter
- Aglaophon the Younger , ancient Greek painter
- Agle, Josh (born 1962), American artist and painter
- Agler, Brian (* 1958), American basketball coach
- Agletdinowa, Rawilja (1960–1999), Soviet middle-distance runner
- Aglialoro, Filippo (1900–1988), Italian clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Palermo
- Agliani, Giorgio (1910–1996), Italian film producer
- Agliardi, Antonio (1832–1915), Italian cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Agliata, Aurelio (* 1978), German-Italian film director, screenwriter and producer
- Agliati, Mario (1922–2011), Swiss writer and publicist
- Aglieri, Pietro (* 1959), Italian mafioso
- Aglietta, Maria Adelaide (1940–2000), Italian politician (Partito Radicale), member of the camera, MEP
- Aglietta, Michel (* 1938), French economist
- Aglietti, Franz (1757–1836), Italian doctor
- Aglio, Agostino (1777-1857) British painter
- Aglio, Agostino (1816–1885), British sculptor, book illustrator, and watercolor painter
- Aglio, Giuseppe (1717–1809), Italian art historian
- Aglione, Alessandro , Italian composer of the early baroque
- Aglioti, Antonello (1948–2013), Italian theater and film director, costume and production designer
- Agliotti, Marilyn (* 1979), Dutch field hockey player
- Aglipay, Gregorio (1860–1940), Filipino bishop
- Aglukark, Susan (* 1967), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Aglukkaq, Leona (* 1967), Canadian Inuit politician (Conservative Party of Canada), Minister of Health
Agm
- Agmann, Georg III. († 1547), abbot of the Waldsassen monastery (1531–1537)
- Agmon, Shmuel (* 1922), Israeli mathematician
Agn
- Agnant, Marie-Célie (* 1953), Canadian writer
- Agnaptos , Greek architect
- Agne, Joachim (* 1994), German rower
- Agne, Thierno (* 1989), German basketball player
- Agneessens, Edouard (1842–1885), Belgian portrait painter
- Agnel, Sophie (* 1964), French jazz and improvisation musician
- Agnel, Yannick (* 1992), French swimmer
- Agnelli, Andrea (* 1975), Italian entrepreneur
- Agnelli, Edoardo (1892–1935), Italian industrialist and President of Juventus Turin
- Agnelli, Giovanni (1921–2003), Italian industrialist, partner in Fiat, member of the Senato della Repubblica
- Agnelli, Giovanni Sr. (1866–1945), Italian entrepreneur, founding member of Fiat
- Agnelli, Marella (1927–2019), Italian art collector, photographer and textile designer
- Agnelli, Nicole (* 1992), Italian ski racer
- Agnelli, Odoardo (1813–1878), Italian clergyman, Curia Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church
- Agnelli, Salvatore (1817–1874), Italian composer
- Agnelli, Susanna (1922–2009), Italian politician, member of the camera, MEP, member of the Senato della Repubblica
- Agnelli, Umberto (1934-2004), Italian entrepreneur
- Agnello Particiaco († 827), Doge of Venice
- Agnellus (II.) († 820), fellow dog of Venice
- Agnellus of Naples , Abbot in San Gaudioso
- Agnellus of Pisa , Franciscan, Blessed
- Agner, Johann Samuel (1701–1769), Protestant clergyman and writer
- Agnes († 1184), daughter of Emperor Friedrich I. Barbarossa
- Agnes , mother of King Baldwin IV of Jerusalem
- Agnes († 1288), mistress of Bourbon
- Agnes († 1334), Margravine of Brandenburg, Duchess of Braunschweig and Lüneburg
- Agnes b. (* 1941), French fashion designer
- Agnes de Châtillon (1153–1184), Queen of Hungary
- Agnès d'Harcourt († 1291), abbess of Longchamp Abbey and biographer of Isabella of France
- Agnes Gertrud von Habsburg (1257–1322), member of the House of Habsburg
- Agnes Hedwig von Anhalt (1573–1616), wife of Elector August of Saxony
- Agnes I († 1125), abbess of the Gandersheim and Quedlinburg monasteries
- Agnes I , Countess of Nevers, Auxerre and Tonnerre
- Agnes II. († 1225), Countess of Tonnerre, Auxerre and Nevers
- Agnes II of Braunschweig-Grubenhagen († 1439), abbess of the Gandersheim monastery
- Agnes II of Meissen († 1203), Abbess of the Quedlinburg Monastery
- Agnes III von Anhalt (1445–1504), abbess of the imperial free secular imperial monastery of Gandersheim
- Agnes M. Sigurðardóttir (* 1954), Icelandic bishop
- Agnes Magdalene of Anhalt-Dessau (1590–1626), Landgrave of Hessen-Kassel
- Agnes Maria von Tübingen (1599–1638), countess from the house of the Count Palatine of Tübingen
- Agnes Monica (* 1986), Indonesian singer and actress
- Agnes of Essex , English noblewoman
- Agnes von Andechs , by marriage Duchess of Austria and Styria and Duchess of Carinthia
- Agnes von Anhalt-Dessau (1824–1897), Duchess of Saxony-Altenburg
- Agnes von Arnsberg († 1306), abbess of Meschede and Oedingen
- Agnes of Assisi († 1253), Poor Clare, saint, sister of St. Clare
- Agnes von Babenberg , German nobleman
- Agnes von Baden († 1361), Abbess von Lichtenthal
- Agnes von Baden (1408–1473), Margravine of Baden, Duchess of Schleswig, Countess of Holstein
- Agnes of Baden-Austria (1250–1295), Duchess of Carinthia and Countess of Heunburg
- Agnes von Bar († 1226), Duchess of Lorraine
- Agnes von Beaujeu († 1231), Countess of Champagne
- Agnes von Bentheim and Steinfurt († 1589), Countess von Rietberg
- Agnes of Bohemia († 1268), noblewoman, 2nd wife of Margrave Heinrich III. from Meissen
- Agnes of Bohemia (1211–1282), Bohemian princess
- Agnes of Bohemia († 1296), wife of Duke Rudolf II of Austria
- Agnes von Brandenburg (1257–1304), Danish queen by marriage
- Agnes von Brandenburg (1584–1629), Duchess of Pomerania; Duchess of Saxony-Lauenburg
- Agnes of Burgundy , Duchess of Aquitaine, Countess of Poitou, Countess of Anjou
- Agnes of Burgundy (1407–1476), Duchess of Bourbon
- Agnes von Durazzo , Neapolitan nobleman from the house of Anjou-Durazzo
- Agnes von Faucigny († 1268), mistress of Faucigny, countess of Savoy
- Agnes of France , youngest daughter of Louis VII, King of France
- Agnes of France , youngest daughter of Louis IX.
- Agnes von Glogau († 1361), Duchess of Glogau and Bavaria and Countess von Hals
- Agnes of Gorizia and Tyrol († 1293), Margravine of Meißen and Landgravine of Thuringia
- Agnes von Hanau († 1446), abbess of the Klarenthal monastery
- Agnes von Hessen (1527–1555), German nobleman, by marriage Electress of Saxony
- Agnes of Hessen-Kassel (1606–1650), Princess of Anhalt-Dessau
- Agnes von Hohenberg († 1366), German noblewoman
- Agnes von Hohenlohe († 1346), daughter of Kraft I. von Hohenlohe
- Agnes von Landsberg († 1266), Duchess of Landsberg
- Agnes von Langeac (1602–1634), French Roman Catholic nun, Dominican and blessed
- Agnes von Leiningen , Countess of Nassau and Countess of Leiningen
- Agnes von Loon († 1191), Duchess of Bavaria and Countess Palatine von Wittelsbach
- Agnes von Meißen , daughter of Albrecht II. (Meißen) and Margaretha von Staufen
- Agnes von Milly , wife of Joscelin III. by Courtenay-Edessa
- Agnes von Montepulciano († 1317), abbess and saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Agnes von Montfort-Feldkirch , noblewoman
- Agnes von Nürnberg (1366–1432), abbess of the Poor Clare monastery
- Agnes of Austria († 1182), Queen of Hungary and Duchess of Carinthia
- Agnes of Poitiers († 588), abbess, saint of the Catholic Church
- Agnes von Poitou († 1077), regent of the Roman-German Empire
- Agnes von Rheinfelden († 1111), princess, later Duchess of Zähringen
- Agnes von Rochlitz (1152–1195), German nobleman and mother of several European queens
- Agnes of Rome , Christian martyr and virgin
- Agnes von Saarbrücken , Duchess of Swabia
- Agnes von Schlesien-Liegnitz († 1265), Countess of Württemberg
- Agnes von Staufen († 1204), Countess Palatine near the Rhine
- Agnes von Tübingen († 1344), heiress of Kellmünz and Sindelfingen
- Agnes of Hungary († 1364), wife and widow of the Hungarian King Andreas III.
- Agnes von Waiblingen (1072–1143), wife of Friedrich I of Swabia and Leopold III. from Austria
- Agnes von Werdenberg-Trochtelfingen , German nobleman
- Agnes von Wittelsbach († 1352), Princess of Bavaria and stigmatized nun
- Agnes von Württemberg († 1305), Countess of Württemberg, Oettingen, Truhendingen and Hohenlohe
- Agnes von Württemberg (1835–1886), German princess and writer
- Agnes von Zähringen († 1239), wife of Egino IV.
- Agnes, Biagio (1928-2011), Italian journalist
- Agnes, Lore (1876–1953), German politician (SPD, USPD), MdR
- Agnes, Mario (1931–2018), Italian historian and journalist
- Agnes-Maria von Andechs-Meranien , Countess of Andechs-Meran and Queen of France
- Agnesi Pinottini, Maria Teresa (1720–1795), Italian composer and harpsichordist
- Agnesi, Astorgio (1389–1451), Archbishop of Benevento, cardinal
- Agnesi, Franco (* 1950), Italian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Milan
- Agnesi, Luigi (1833–1875), Belgian opera singer with a bass voice, conductor and composer
- Agnesi, Maria Gaetana (1718–1799), Italian mathematician and philanthropist
- Agneskirchner, Alice (* 1966), German screenwriter and director
- Agnesod, Matteo (* 1994), Italian natural track toboggan runner
- Agneson, Alicia (* 1996), Swedish actress
- Agnete Saba (* 1994), Norwegian singer
- Agnethler, Michael Gottlieb (1719–1752), Transylvanian natural scientist
- Agnetti, Vincenzo (1926–1981), Italian conceptual artist
- Agnew, Alex (* 1972), Belgian cabaret artist, stand-up comedian and singer
- Agnew, Andrew, 9th Baronet (1850–1928), British politician
- Agnew, Billy (* 1898), Scottish football player
- Agnew, Chloë (* 1989), Irish singer, member of the group Celtic Woman
- Agnew, David (1925-1966) Northern Irish football player
- Agnew, David (born 1939), Scottish football player
- Agnew, Garry (born 1971), Scottish soccer player
- Agnew, Harold M. (1921-2013), American physicist
- Agnew, John (1935-2002) English football player
- Agnew, John A. (* 1949), British-American geographer and university professor
- Agnew, Jonathan (* 1960), English cricketer and reporter
- Agnew, Judy (1921–2012), American wife of US Vice President Spiro Agnew
- Agnew, Lindsay (* 1995), Canadian soccer player
- Agnew, Paul (* 1965), Northern Irish football player
- Agnew, Pete (born 1946), Scottish bass player
- Agnew, Robert (* 1953), American sociologist and criminologist
- Agnew, Spiro (1918–1996), American politician, US Vice President, Governor of Maryland
- Agnew, Stuart (* 1949), British politician, MEP
- Agnew, William (1879-1936), Scottish football player and coach
- Agnieszka , Polish court dwarf, lady-in-waiting and secretary
- Agniswami, Thomas Roch (1891–1974), Indian religious, Bishop of Kottar
- Agnivesh (* 1939), Indian Samnyasin in the Hindu tradition, politician and social activist
- Agnodike , ancient gynecologist
- Agnoletto, Angelo (1743–1831), Italian theologian
- Agnoletto, Marcello (* 1932), Italian football player
- Agnoletto, Vittorio (* 1958), Italian politician (Partito della Rifondazione Comunista), MEP
- Agnoli, Johannes (1925–2003), German political scientist
- Agnoli, Valerio (* 1985), Italian racing cyclist
- Agnolin, Luigi (1943–2018), Italian football referee
- Agnolo di Ventura , Italian architect and sculptor
- Agnolo Gaddi († 1396), Italian painter
- Agnolutto, Christophe (* 1969), French racing cyclist
- Agnon, Samuel (1888-1970), Hebrew writer
- Agnos, Art (* 1938), American politician
- Agnou, Caroline (* 1996), Swiss heptathlete
- Agnozzi, Giovanni Battista (1821–1888), Italian priest
- Agnozzi, Nicola (1911–2008), Italian religious, Roman Catholic bishop
Ago
- Ago, Pietro (1872–1966), Italian general and politician
- Ago, Roberto (1907–1995), Italian lawyer and judge at the International Court of Justice
- Agobard († 840), Archbishop of Lyon
- Agobet, Jean-Louis (* 1968), French composer
- Agogo, Junior (1979-2019), Ghanaian soccer player
- Agogué, Raphaëlle (* 1981), French theater and film actress
- Agol, Eric (* 1970), American astrophysicist
- Agol, Ian (* 1970), American mathematician
- Agol, Israil Iossifowitsch (1891–1937), Soviet geneticist
- Agolli, Ansi (* 1982), Albanian football player
- Agolli, Dritëro (1931–2017), Albanian poet and writer
- Agolli, Esma (1928-2010), Albanian actress
- Agolli, Ralf (* 1961), German soccer coach
- Agon, Jean-Paul (* 1956), French manager
- Agoncillo, Felipe (1859-1941), Filipino diplomat
- Agonglo , eighth king of Dahomey
- Agoos, Jeff (* 1968), American football player and official
- Agop, Rolf (1908–1998), German conductor and university professor
- Agopian, Ștefan (* 1947), Romanian author
- Agopjan, Hagop (1951-1988), Iraqi Guerrilero
- Agopoff, Alexandre (1918-2010), French table tennis player
- Agorakritos , Greek sculptor
- Agoria (* 1976), French techno DJ and producer
- Agossi, Mina (* 1972), French jazz singer and composer
- Agost, Taylor (* 1996), American volleyball player
- Agosta, Ignazio , Italian filmmaker
- Agosta, Meghan (* 1987), Canadian ice hockey player
- Agosti, Guido (1901–1989), Italian pianist
- Agosti, Livia Leu (* 1961), Swiss diplomat
- Agosti, Lucilla (* 1978), Italian actress, showmaster and presenter
- Agosti, Markus (* 1968), German pop singer, songwriter, composer, show host
- Agosti, Orlando (1924–1997), Argentine politician and military man
- Agosti, Silvano (* 1938), Italian film editor and film director
- Agosti-Garosci, Cristina (1881–1966), Italian polonist and translator
- Agostinelli, Alfred (1888–1914), French chauffeur and secretary to Marcel Proust
- Agostinelli, Bruno (1987-2016), Canadian tennis player
- Agostinelli, Franco (* 1944), Italian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Prato
- Agostinho, Joaquim (1943–1984), Portuguese cyclist
- Agostini, Angelo (1843–1910), Brazilian cartoonist, journalist and editor
- Agostini, Carlo (1888–1952), Archbishop and Patriarch of Venice and appointed cardinal
- Agostini, Daniela , Italian-German documentary filmmaker
- Agostini, Dante (1921–1980), French drummer and drum teacher of Italian origin
- Agostini, Domenico (1825–1891), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Agostini, Doris De (* 1958), Swiss ski racer
- Agostini, Fanny (* 1988), French weather presenter
- Agostini, Federico (* 1959), Italian violinist
- Agostini, Giacomo (* 1942), Italian motorcycle racer
- Agostini, Giuseppe (1890–1971), Canadian conductor and composer
- Agostini, Leonardo (1594–1676), Italian archaeologist
- Agostini, Lodovico (1534–1590), Italian composer, singer, priest and teacher in the late Renaissance
- Agostini, Lucio (1913–1995), Canadian composer, arranger and conductor
- Agostini, Mezio (1875–1944), Italian composer, conductor and music teacher
- Agostini, Mike (1935-2016), sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago
- Agostini, Nicolò (* 1991), Italian grass skier
- Agostini, Paolo († 1629), Italian organist, conductor and composer
- Agostini, Philippe (1910-2001), French cameraman
- Agostini, Pietro Simone († 1680), Italian composer
- Agostini, Riccardo (* 1994), Italian racing driver
- Agostini, Stefano (* 1989), Italian road cyclist
- Agostiniani, Luciano (* 1939), Italian linguist and etrusologist
- Agostino di Duccio , Italian Renaissance sculptor
- Agostino di Giovanni , Italian architect and sculptor
- Agostino, Giuseppe (1928–2014), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop
- Agostino, Kenny (* 1992), American ice hockey player
- Agostino, Paul (* 1975), Australian soccer player
- Agosto Ramírez, Fabricio (* 1987), Spanish football player
- Agosto, Benjamin (* 1982), American figure skater
- Ágoston, Marich (1883–1955), Hungarian police officer, language teacher and pacifist
- Ágoston, Péter (1874–1925), Hungarian legal scholar, sociologist and politician
- Ágoston, Simon (* 1977), Austrian triathlete
- Ágoston-Mendelényi, Judit (1937–2013), Hungarian foil fencer and Olympic champion
- Agostoni, Carlo (1909–1972), Italian sword fencer
- Agostoni, Ugo (1893–1941), Italian racing cyclist
- Agote, Luis (1868-1954), Argentine medicin
- Agou, Christophe (1969-2015), French photographer
- Agouazi, Laurent (* 1984), French-Algerian football player
- Agoult, Marie d ' (1805–1876), French nobleman and writer
- Agoumé, Lucien (* 2002), Cameroonian-French soccer player
- Agovaka, Peter Shanel (* 1959), Solomon politician
- Agozzino, Andrew (born 1991), Canadian ice hockey player
Agr
- Agrafiotis, Alexis (* 1970), Greek composer, conductor and pianist
- Ağralı, Fuat (1877–1957), Turkish politician
- Agrama, Frank (* 1935), Egyptian film and television producer and film director
- Agramonte, Ignacio (1841–1873), Cuban politician and revolutionary
- Agramonte, Roberto (1904–1995), Cuban philosopher and politician
- Agramunt Font de Mora, Pedro (* 1951), Spanish politician
- Agranat, Shimon (1906–1992), Israeli judge, President of the Supreme Court of Israel
- Agranow, Jakow Saulowitsch (1893–1938), Soviet secret service general
- Agras, Tellos (1880–1907), Greek guerrilla fighter
- Agrasot y Juan, Joaquin (1836-1919), Spanish painter
- Agrate, Marco d ' , Italian sculptor
- Agravanis, Dimitrios (* 1994), Greek basketball player
- Agrawal, Govind P. (* 1951), Indian-American physicist
- Agrawal, Manindra (* 1966), Indian mathematician
- Agré, Bernard (1926–2014), Ivorian clergyman, Archbishop of Abidjan, Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Agre, Peter (* 1949), American molecular biologist and Nobel Prize winner in chemistry
- Ágreda, Sebastián (1795–1875), Bolivian President and General
- Agreiter, Anton (1934–2003), Italian Roman Catholic priest
- Agreiter, Debora (* 1991), Italian cross-country skier
- Agreiter, Richard (* 1941), Austrian sculptor
- Agrell, Alfhild (1849–1923), Swedish writer
- Agrell, Johan (1701–1765), Swedish composer and conductor
- Agrell, Sigurd (1881–1937), Swedish Slavist, poet, translator and university professor
- Agrell, Wilhelm (* 1950), Swedish political scientist and author
- Agrelo Martínez, Santiago (* 1942), Spanish religious, emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tangier
- Ågren, Erik (1916–1985), Swedish boxer
- Ågren, Erik (1924–2008), Finnish-Swedish writer
- Ågren, Gösta (1936–2020), Finnish Swedish writer, poet, essayist and literary scholar
- Ågren, Janet (born 1949), Swedish actress
- Ågren, Jennifer (* 1993), Swedish Taekwondoin
- Ågren, Leo (1928–1984), Finnish-Swedish writer
- Agren, Sigrid (* 1991), French model
- Agrest, Evgeny (* 1966), Swedish chess player
- Agrest, Matest Mendeleevich (1915–2005), Russian mathematician
- Agresta, Maria (* 1978), Italian opera and concert singer with a soprano voice
- Agresta, Nelson (* 1955), Uruguayan soccer player
- Agrež, Sara (* 2000), Slovenian soccer player
- Agri, Antonio (1932-1998), Argentine classical and tango violinist
- Agricola , British theologian
- Agricola of Bologna , saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Agricola, Adam Christian (1593–1645), German Reformed court preacher in Berlin and Königsberg
- Agricola, Aegidius (1578–1646), German lawyer and professor
- Agricola, Alexander († 1506), Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance
- Agricola, Alfred (1824–1901), German Imperial Judge
- Agricola, Bartholomäus († 1621), Franciscan minorite and composer
- Agricola, Benedetta Emilia (1722–1780), Italian opera singer (soprano) in Berlin
- Agricola, Boetius Georgius († 1569), pastor, court preacher and provost
- Agricola, Christoph Ludwig (1665–1724), German landscape painter
- Agricola, Daniel , Franciscan preacher and author
- Agricola, Eduard (1800–1877), German landscape painter
- Agricola, Erhard (1921–1995), German linguist and writer
- Agricola, Esther (* 1989), German actress
- Agricola, Franz († 1621), German Catholic controversial theologian
- Agricola, Georg († 1584), Bishop of Lavant
- Agricola, Georg († 1575), German educator and doctor
- Agricola, Georg Andreas (1672–1738), German doctor and botanist
- Agricola, Georg Ludwig (1643–1676), German musician
- Agricola, Georgius (1494–1555), German mineralogist
- Agricola, Herbert (1912–1998), German painter, graphic artist and poster artist
- Agricola, Hieronymus Otto (1571–1627), German clergyman and bishop of Brixen
- Agricola, Ignaz (1661–1729), German historian, philosopher, theologian and Jesuit
- Agricola, Ilka (* 1973), German mathematician
- Agricola, Johann (1496–1570), German physician
- Agricola, Johann († 1590), Protestant theologian
- Agricola, Johann , German composer
- Agricola, Johann (1590–1668), German physician, alchemist
- Agricola, Johann Friedrich , German musician, composer and music writer
- Agricola, Johann Georg (1558–1633), German physician
- Agricola, Johannes , Franco-Flemish composer of the early Renaissance
- Agricola, Johannes (1494–1566), German reformer
- Agricola, Karl (1779–1852), Austrian engraver and painter
- Agricola, Kaspar († 1597), German lawyer and university professor
- Agricola, Kurt (1889–1955), German lieutenant general in World War II
- Agricola, Ludwig , German theologian and reformer
- Agricola, Magnus , German Lutheran theologian
- Agricola, Martin († 1556), German music theorist, music teacher and composer of the Renaissance
- Agricola, Mikael († 1557), Finnish theologian and reformer
- Agricola, Otto (1829–1902), German civil servant, district administrator and member of the Reichstag
- Agricola, Peter , German statesman and humanist
- Agricola, Rudolf († 1485), Dutch early humanist writer and scholar
- Agricola, Rudolf (1490–1521), German printer and author
- Agricola, Rudolf (1900–1985), German economist, journalist and politician (DDP, SPD, SAP, KPD), MdV, MdL
- Agricola, Rudolf Alexander (1912–1990), German sculptor
- Agricola, Sandro (* 1987), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Agricola, Stephan , German theologian and reformer
- Agricola, Wolfgang Christoph , German composer
- Agrifoglio, Mario (1877–1972), Italian painter and sculptor
- Agrikola, Georg (* 1959), German rower
- Agriolidis (1785–1828), Ottoman general (Seraskier)
- Agrippa , ancient astronomer
- Agrippa , skeptical philosopher
- Agrippa Postumus (12 BC – 14), Roman patrician
- Agrippa von Nettesheim, Heinrich Cornelius (1486–1535), polymath, theologian, lawyer, doctor and philosopher
- Agrippa, Camillo , Italian fencing master, architect, engineer and mathematician
- Agrippa, Giovanni Guido , Venetian medalist
- Agrippi, Quirin (* 2001), Swiss child actor
- Agrippina the Elder (14 BC – 33), daughter of Marcus Vipsanius Agrippa and Julia, daughter of Augustus
- Agrippina the Younger († 59), Roman, mother of Nero
- Agrippinus , Bishop of Alexandria
- Agrippinus , Western Roman officer (magister militum)
- Agrippinus of Naples , Bishop of Naples
- Agris, Peter von (1900–1953), German politician (CDU), district administrator
- Ağrıs, Zeliha (* 1998), Turkish Taekwondoin
- Agritis, Anestis (* 1981), Greek football player
- Agritius , Bishop of Trier
- Agro, Thomas (1931-1987), American mobster
- Agron , Illyrian king in antiquity
- Agron, Dianna (* 1986), American singer and actress
Ags
- Agsamow, Georgi Tadschijewitsch (1954–1986), Soviet chess player
- Agsten, Rainer (1944–2020), German engineer and professor for heating, ventilation and air conditioning technology; Dean and Vice Rector
- Agsten, Rudolf (1926–2008), German LDPD radio operator, MdV, MdL
- Agster, Alfred (1858–1904), German pharmacist and politician, MdR
- Agsteribbe, Estella (1909–1943), Dutch gymnast
- Agsteribbe, Frank (* 1968), Belgian conductor, harpsichordist, composer and lecturer
- Agstner, Arthur (1922–1991), Austrian diplomat
- Agstner, Rudolf (1951–2016), Austrian diplomat and author
Agt
- Agt, Dries van (* 1931), Dutch politician (KVP, CDA, Prime Minister 1977–1982), legal scholar and diplomat
- Agt, Sacha van (* 1994), Dutch athlete
- Agte, Claus Robert (1926–2018), German entrepreneur and founder
- Agte, Rudi (1891–1971), German soccer player, coach and official
- Agthe, Arend (* 1949), German director
- Agthe, Carl (1806–1876), German Lutheran theologian and educator
- Agthe, Carl Christian (1762–1797), German composer and organist
- Agthe, Curt (1862–1943), German genre and landscape painter
- Agthe, Friedrich Wilhelm (1796–1830), German composer and Kreuzkantor in Dresden (1822–1828)
- Agthe, Johanna (1941–2005), German ethnologist
- Agthe, Kai (* 1970), German writer
- Agthe, Klaus Erich (* 1930), German-American businessman and author
- Agthe, Wilhelm (1790–1873), German music teacher and composer
- Agtmaal, Peter van (* 1982), Dutch cyclist
Agu
- Agu, Donald (* 1975), Nigerian soccer player
- Agu, Felix (* 1999), German soccer player
- Agu, Festus (* 1975), Nigerian soccer player
- Agu, Gabriel (* 1985), Nigerian soccer player
- Agu, Mikel (* 1993), Nigerian soccer player
- Aguabella, Francisco (1925-2010), Cuban jazz drummer and percussionist
- Aguado Arriazu, Tarsicio (* 1994), Spanish football player
- Aguado Simón, Tarsicio (* 1968), Spanish football player
- Aguado, Alexandre (1784–1842), Spanish politician and banker
- Aguado, Dionisio (1784–1849), Spanish guitarist and composer
- Aguado, Víctor Manuel (* 1960), Mexican soccer goalkeeper and coach
- Agualusa, José Eduardo (* 1960), Angolan writer
- Aguardela, João (1969–2009), Portuguese musician
- Águas, José (1930-2000), Portuguese football player
- Águas, Rui (* 1960), Portuguese football player and coach
- Águas, Rui (* 1972), Portuguese racing car driver
- Aguayo Ramírez, Pedro (1979-2015), Mexican wrestler
- Aguayo, Agustin (* 1971), American military and conscientious objector
- Aguayo, Albert (* 1934), Argentine-Canadian neuroscientist
- Aguayo, Matias (* 1973), German-Chilean techno producer and live act
- Aguayo, Roberto (* 1994), American football player
- Agucchi, Giovanni Battista (1570–1632), Italian bishop, diplomat and writer
- Agucchi, Girolamo (1555–1605), Italian cardinal
- Aguda, Akinola (1923–2001), Nigerian lawyer and Chief Justice (Attorney General) of Botswana
- Agudelo, Juan (* 1992), American football player
- Agudio, Tommaso (1827-1893), Italian engineer
- Agudo Gonzalez, Norisbeth Isais (* 1992), Venezuelan beach volleyball player
- Agudo, David (* 1988), Spanish soccer player
- Agudong, Siena (* 2004), American actress
- Aguéli, Ivan (1869–1917) Swedish painter, author and Sufi
- Aguer Alic, James , activist against slavery in Sudan
- Aguer, Héctor Rubén (* 1943), Argentine clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of La Plata
- Agüero Rocha, Fernando Bernabé (1920–2011), Nicaraguan politician, member of a government junta (1972–1973)
- Agüero y Barreras, Gaspar (1873–1951), Cuban music researcher, music teacher and composer
- Agüero, Carolina (* 1975), Argentine ballet dancer
- Agüero, Diego de (1511–1544), Spanish conquistador and explorer
- Agüero, Juan Bautista (1935-2018), Paraguayan football player
- Agüero, Sergio (* 1988), Argentinian football player
- Agüero, Taismary (* 1977), Cuban-Italian volleyball player
- Aguerre, Antonio († 1942), Uruguayan football player
- Aguerre, Bernardo (* 1953), Uruguayan guitarist and composer
- Aguerre, Enrique (* 1964), Uruguayan video director, video artist and museum director
- Aguerre, Fernando (* 1957), Argentinian entrepreneur, surfer and surfing official
- Aguerre, Mariano (* 1969), Argentine polo player
- Aguerre, Roberto (* 1939), Uruguayan sculptor, historian, architect and film director
- Aguerre, Rómulo (1919–2002), Uruguayan photographer
- Aguerre, Tabaré (* 1957), Uruguayan politician
- Aguerre, Wálter (* 1941), Uruguayan football player
- Aguerre, Washington (born 1993), Uruguayan soccer player
- Aguessau, Henri-Cardin-Jean-Baptiste d ' (1747–1826), French lawyer, politician, diplomat and member of the Académie française
- Aguesseau, Henri François d ' (1668–1751), French politician, lawyer and orator
- Aguet, Pierre (* 1938), Swiss politician
- Agüete, Sergio (* 1993), Uruguayan football player
- Aguettand, Lucien (1901–1989), French film architect
- Agüeybaná († 1510), Cacique (chief) of the Taínos in Puerto Rico
- Agüeybaná II. († 1511), Puerto Rican chief of the Taínos
- Aguiar Ramírez, Nelson (* 1945), Cuban dissident
- Aguiar Retes, Carlos (* 1950), Mexican clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Mexico
- Aguiar, Aloisio Milanez (1943–2016), Brazilian jazz musician
- Aguiar, Fred (* 1948), American politician
- Aguiar, João (1943-2010), Portuguese writer
- Aguiar, Joaquim António de (1792-1884), Portuguese politician
- Aguiar, Luis (* 1985), Uruguayan soccer player
- Aguiar, Manuel Albuquerque Gonçalves de (1909–1981), Portuguese officer, colonial administrator and politician
- Aguiar, Mayra (* 1991), Brazilian judoka
- Aguigah, René (* 1974), German cultural journalist and moderator
- Águila, Alfredo del (1935–2018), Mexican football player
- Águila, Gorki (* 1968), Cuban punk rocker and dissident
- Aguila, Yayo (* 1967), Filipino actress
- Aguilaniu, Aude (* 1988), French-Belgian skier
- Aguilar Ahumada, Miguel (1931–2019), Chilean composer and music teacher
- Aguilar Álvarez, José (1902–1959), Mexican medic
- Aguilar Barquero, Francisco (1857–1924), President of Costa Rica
- Aguilar Chacón, Manuel (1797–1845), President of Costa Rica
- Aguilar Colio, Ignacio , Mexican soccer player
- Aguilar Correa, Antonio (1824–1908), President of the Government of Spain
- Aguilar Gonzalez Batres, Eugenio (1804–1879), Supremo Director of El Salvador
- Aguilar González, Francisco Javier (1895–1972), Mexican ambassador
- Aguilar Ledesma, Víctor Alejandro (* 1965), Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Morelia
- Aguilar Martínez, Rodrigo (* 1952), Mexican clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of San Cristóbal de Las Casas
- Aguilar Mawdsley, Andrés (1924–1995), Venezuelan lawyer and judge at the International Court of Justice
- Aguilar Mijes, Alberto (* 1960), Mexican soccer goalkeeper and coach
- Aguilar Miranda, Miguel Angel (* 1939), Ecuadorian clergyman, emeritus military bishop of Ecuador
- Aguilar Piñal, Francisco (* 1931), Spanish Hispanist
- Aguilar Pulsán, José (1958-2014), Cuban boxer
- Aguilar Romero, Elías (* 1943), Mexican soccer player
- Aguilar Zermeno, Enrique (* 1969), Mexican wrestler
- Aguilar, Abel Enrique (* 1985), Colombian soccer player
- Aguilar, Alessandra (* 1978), Spanish marathon runner
- Aguilar, Andreas (* 1962), German gymnast
- Aguilar, Ángela (* 2003), Mexican-American singer
- Aguilar, Antonio (1919–2007), Mexican singer and actor
- Aguilar, Armando , soccer player in Mexico
- Aguilar, Audilio (* 1963), Panamanian clergyman, Bishop of Santiago de Veraguas
- Aguilar, Cristobal († 1886), Mexican-American politician
- Aguilar, Diego d ' (1699–1759), Marran financier and court Jew in Vienna
- Aguilar, Elisa (* 1976), Spanish basketball player
- Aguilar, Emanuel (1824–1904), English pianist, music teacher and composer of Spanish-Sephardic origin
- Aguilar, Francisco de (* 1810), Minister of Finance of Honduras
- Aguilar, Freddie (born 1953), Filipino singer
- Aguilar, Gerónimo de , Spanish Franciscan in Mexico
- Aguilar, Gonzalo (* 1987), Uruguayan soccer player
- Aguilar, Grace (1816–1847), English writer
- Aguilar, Héctor (* 1984), Uruguayan racing cyclist
- Aguilar, Jaime Julio (* 1956), Mexican soccer goalkeeper
- Aguilar, Joel (* 1975), Salvadoran football referee
- Aguilar, Jorge (* 1985), Chilean tennis player
- Aguilar, José (* 1980), Venezuelan racing cyclist
- Aguilar, Julio (* 1990), Argentinian soccer player
- Aguilar, Kluiverth (* 2003), Peruvian soccer player
- Aguilar, Luis (1918–1997), Mexican actor and singer
- Aguilar, Luz María (born 1936), Mexican actress
- Aguilar, Macarena (* 1985), Spanish handball player
- Aguilar, María del Carmen (* 1945), Argentinian music teacher and scholar
- Aguilar, Natasha (1970–2016), Costa Rican swimmer
- Aguilar, Pablo (* 1973), Argentine actor and screenwriter
- Aguilar, Pablo (* 1989), Spanish basketball player
- Aguilar, Pablo César (* 1987), Paraguayan football player
- Aguilar, Paul (* 1986), Mexican soccer player
- Aguilar, Pedro (* 1960), Spanish soccer player
- Aguilar, Pete (* 1979), American politician
- Aguilar, Ronnie (* 1987), American basketball player
- Aguilar, Rosa (* 1957), Spanish politician (IU), Mayor of Córdoba, Minister of the Environment
- Aguilar, Sandro (* 1973), Portuguese film producer, film director and film editor
- Aguilar, Yulenmis (* 1996), Cuban javelin thrower
- Aguilera Bravo, Abraham (1884–1933), Chilean religious priest and Roman Catholic bishop
- Aguilera de Heredia, Sebastián († 1627), Spanish organist and composer
- Aguilera García, Clara (* 1964), Spanish politician
- Aguilera González, Francisco María (1918-2010), Mexican clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Mexico
- Aguilera Malta, Demetrio (1909–1981), Ecuadorian writer, painter and diplomat
- Aguilera Peralta, Gabriel Edgardo (* 1940), Guatemalan diplomat
- Aguilera Rodríguez, José de Jesús (1931–1999), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Huajuapan de León
- Aguilera, Carlos (* 1964), Uruguayan football player
- Aguilera, Carlos (* 1969), Spanish football player
- Aguilera, Christina (* 1980), American singer, songwriter, record producer and actress
- Aguilera, Filiberto Ascuy (* 1972), Cuban wrestler
- Aguilera, Florencio (* 1947), Spanish painter, art collector and music organizer
- Aguilera, Jacqueline (* 1976), Venezuelan model and Miss World 1995
- Aguilera, Jorge (* 1966), Cuban athlete
- Aguilera, Juan , Chilean soccer player
- Aguilera, Juan (* 1962), Spanish tennis player
- Aguilera, Santiago (* 1969), Spanish beach volleyball player
- Aguillón, Dania (* 1996), Mexican athlete
- Aguiló i Forteza, Tomàs (1812–1884), Mallorcan poet
- Aguiló i Fuster, Marià (1825–1897), Catalan poet and philologist
- Aguiló i Pinya, Joan (1860–1924), Spanish pastor, amateur archaeologist and author
- Aguilonius, Franciscus (1567–1617), Belgian mathematician and physicist, Jesuit
- Aguinaga, Álex (* 1969), Ecuadorian football player
- Aguinagalde, Julen (* 1982), Spanish handball player
- Aguinaldo, Amani (* 1995), Filipino soccer player
- Aguinaldo, Baldomero (1869-1915), Filipino general
- Aguinaldo, Emilio (1869–1964), Filipino general, national hero and independence leader within the Katipunan
- Aguinis, Marcos (* 1935), Argentine neurosurgeon and writer
- Aguirre Bancud, Sofronio (* 1948), Filipino religious, Bishop of Cabanatuan
- Aguirre Cerda, Pedro (1879–1941), Chilean politician
- Aguirre de Meneses, Francisco de (1507–1581), Spanish conquistador who took part in the campaigns of conquest against Chile, Peru, Argentina and Bolivia
- Aguirre Franco, Felipe (* 1934), Mexican clergyman, senior archbishop of Acapulco
- Aguirre García, Dida (* 1953), Peruvian poet
- Aguirre Garcia, Lino (1895–1975), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Culiacán
- Aguirre Gomensoro, Martín (1937–2016), Uruguayan journalist
- Aguirre Muñoz, Juan-José (* 1954), Spanish clergyman, Bishop of Bangassou
- Aguirre Pinto, Luis (1907–1997), Chilean composer
- Aguirre Salaberría, José María (1919–2009), Spanish survivor of the Mauthausen and Ebensee concentration camps, contemporary witness
- Aguirre y García, Gregorio María (1835–1913), Spanish cardinal and archbishop of Toledo
- Aguirre y Ramos, Agustín (1867–1942), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Sinaloa
- Aguirre y Salinas, Osmín (1889–1977), Salvadoran politician, President of El Salvador
- Aguirre, Diego (* 1965), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Aguirre, Érick (born 1997), Mexican soccer player
- Aguirre, Esperanza (* 1952), Spanish politician (PP)
- Aguirre, Francisca (1930–2019), Spanish poet and author
- Aguirre, Francisco (* 1977), Argentinian soccer player
- Aguirre, Ginés Andrés de , Spanish painter
- Aguirre, Giorginho (* 1993), Uruguayan football player
- Aguirre, Gonzalo (* 1940), Uruguayan lawyer, journalist, politician and Vice President
- Aguirre, Ignacio (1900–1990), Mexican painter and printmaker
- Aguirre, Javier (* 1958), Mexican soccer coach and soccer player
- Aguirre, Jeinkler (* 1990), Cuban water diver
- Aguirre, Joaquín (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Aguirre, Jorge , Mexican long jumper and triple jumper
- Aguirre, José Antonio (1904–1960), Basque politician
- Aguirre, Jose Antonio (* 1975), Mexican strawweight boxer
- Aguirre, José Carlos de (1880–1973), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Sorocaba
- Aguirre, José Ramón (* 1988), Mexican road cyclist
- Aguirre, José Saenz d ' (1630–1699), Spanish Benedictine, theologian, abbot, cardinal
- Aguirre, Juan (* 1965), Spanish musician, guitarist in the band Amaral
- Aguirre, Julián (1868–1924), Argentinian composer, pianist and music teacher
- Aguirre, Lope de († 1561), Basque-Spanish conqueror in South America
- Aguirre, Manuel Bernardo (1908–1999), Mexican politician
- Aguirre, Marcelo (* 1993), Paraguayan table tennis player
- Aguirre, Marcos (* 1984), Argentine soccer player
- Aguirre, Mark (born 1959), American basketball player
- Aguirre, Nataniel (1843–1888), Bolivian poet, dramaturge and politician
- Aguirre, Pablo (* 1961), Argentine composer and pianist
- Aguirre, Pepe († 1988), Chilean tango singer
- Aguirre, Raúl Gustavo (1927–1983), Argentine literary critic and poet
- Aguirre, Rodrigo (* 1994), Uruguayan football player
- Aguirre-Sacasa, Roberto (* 1975), Nicaraguan-American screenwriter, television producer and comic book writer
- Aguirregabiria, Martín (* 1996), Spanish football player
- Aguirregaray, Matías (* 1989), Uruguayan football player
- Aguirregaray, Óscar (* 1959), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Aguirresarobe, Javier (* 1948), Spanish cameraman
- Aguirrezabala, Ignacio (1909–1979), Spanish football player
- Aguirrezabalaga, Alberto (* 1988), Spanish handball player
- Aguirrezabalaga, Mikel (* 1984), Spanish handball player
- Aguiyi-Ironsi, Johnson (1924–1966), Nigerian politician and 1966 President of Nigeria
- Agujari, Lucrezia (1743–1783), Italian opera singer
- Agujetas, Manuel (1939-2015), Spanish flamenco singer
- Agulhon, Maurice (1926-2014), French historian
- Agum I , Babylonian ruler
- Agum II Kakrime , Kassite king of Babylon
- Agum III. , Kassite king of Babylonia
- Agung, Wahyu (* 1976), Indonesian badminton player
- Agura, Georgi (1853–1915), Bulgarian lieutenant general
- Agurto Iturra, Juan Andrés (* 1984), Chilean biathlete
- Agurto, Francisco Antonio de (1640–1702), governor of the Spanish Netherlands, viceroy of Catalonia
- Agus, Agustinus (* 1949), Indonesian clergyman, Archbishop of Pontianak
- Agus, Gianni (1917–1994), Italian actor
- Agus, Milena (* 1959), Italian writer
- Ágúst Guðmundsson (* 1947), Icelandic director, producer and screenwriter
- Ágúst Hauksson (* 1960), Icelandic football player
- Ágúst Már Jónsson (* 1960), Icelandic football player
- Ágúst Ólafur Ágústsson (* 1977), Icelandic politician (Allianz)
- Ágúst Þór Jóhannsson (* 1977), Icelandic handball coach
- Ágústa Eva Erlendsdóttir (* 1982), Icelandic actress and singer
- Agusta, Giovanni (1879–1927), Italian entrepreneur, inventor and aviation pioneer
- Agusta, Riccardo (1950–2018), Italian entrepreneur and racing car driver
- Agustiawati, Dwi (* 1989), Indonesian badminton player
- Agustien, Kemy (* 1986), Dutch football player
- Agustini, Delmira (1886–1914), Uruguayan poet
- Agustinus, Rony (* 1978), Indonesian badminton player
- Agustoni, Gilberto (1922–2017), Swiss clergyman, Curia Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Agustoni, Ima (1935–2017), Italian actress, presenter and author
- Agustoni, Luigi (1917–2004), Swiss theologian, church musician and professor
- Agustoni, Mario (1902–1982), Swiss politician (FDP) and lawyer
- Agustoni, Roland (* 1955), Swiss politician (SP, glp)
- Aguta, Lameck (* 1971), Kenyan marathon runner
- Agutin, Leonid Nikolajewitsch (* 1968), Russian singer and musician
- Agutte, Georgette (1867–1922), French painter in the Belle Époque
- Agutter, Jenny (born 1952), British actress
- Agüzüm, Alpaslan (* 1977), German boxer
- Aguzzi, Adriano (* 1960), Italian-Swiss doctor
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- Agva, Mahir (* 1996), German basketball player
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- Agwanda, Enock (* 1994), Kenyan soccer player
- Agwu, Nkechi (* 1962), American mathematician and university professor
- Agwunedu, Ndidi (* 2000), German handball player
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- Agyao, Manuel , Filipino politician
- Agyapong, Finette (* 1997), British sprinter
- Agyei, Samuel Owusu , Minister for Public Service Reform in Ghana
- Agyeman, Freema (born 1979), British actress
- Agyemang, Eric (* 1980), Ghanaian soccer player
- Agyemang, Mabel , Ghanaian lawyer and Chief Justice of Gambia
- Agyemang, Opoku (* 1989), Ghanaian soccer player
- Agyemang-Badu, Emmanuel (* 1990), Ghanaian soccer player
- Agyenta, Alfred (* 1959), Ghanaian clergyman, Bishop of Navrongo-Bolgatanga
- Agyepong, Thomas (* 1996), Ghanaian soccer player