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ale
- Ale, Agustín (* 1995), Uruguayan football player
Alea
- Aleander, Hieronymus (1480–1542), papal envoy
- Aleandri, Ireneo (1795–1885), Italian engineer, builder and architect
- Aleandri, Vittorio Emanuele (1863–1927), Italian local historian and dialect poet
- Aleandro, Norma (* 1936), Argentine actress, playwright and theater director
- Aleardi, Alex (* 1992), American ice hockey player
- Aleardi, Pasquale (* 1971), Swiss film actor and musician
- Aleaume, Jacques (1562–1627) French mathematician, cryptologist and engineer
Aleb
- Alebua, Ezekiel (* 1947), Solomon politician
Alec
- Alec, Wendy , American entrepreneur and co-founder of God TV
- Alechinsky, Pierre (* 1927), Belgian painter
- Alechnavičius, Laimutis (* 1966), Lithuanian lawyer, judge
- Alečković, Mira (1924–2008), Yugoslav poet
- Alecsandrescu, Ion (1928-2000), Romanian football player and official
- Alecsandri, Vasile (1821–1890), Romanian poet, playwright and politician
- Alecsandro (* 1981), Brazilian soccer player
- Alecu, Ioan (1944-2011), Romanian football player
Aled
- Aledrissi, Issam (* 1984), Lebanese soccer player
Alee
- Aleem, Obaidullah (1939–1998), Indian-Pakistani poet
- Aleen (* 1982), German pop singer
- Aleesami, Haitam (* 1991), Norwegian soccer player
Aleph
- Alef Poh-ji (* 1987), Thai soccer player
- Alef, Alexander Heinrich (1885–1945), German Catholic priest
- Alef, Heinrich (1897–1966), Mayor of Bad Godesberg
- Alef, Rob (* 1965), German writer
- Alef, Wilhelm (1882–1957), German trade unionist and politician (center, CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Alefeld, Friedrich (1820–1872), German botanist
- Alefeld, Georg (1933–1995), German physicist
- Alefeld, Georg Ludwig (1732–1774), German medic and physicist
- Alefeld, Georg Ludwig Nikolaus (1789–1856), ducal general of Nassau
- Alefeld, Götz (* 1941), German mathematician
- Alefeld, Johann Ludwig (1695–1760), German philosopher and physicist
- Alefeld-Gerges, Beate (* 1959), German social pedagogue, grief counselor, author and holder of the Federal Cross of Merit
Aleg
- Alegambe, Philipp (1592–1652), Jesuit and historian
- Alegiani, Anna Maria (* 1927), Italian actress
- Alegre, Johnny (* 1955), Filipino jazz musician (guitar, composition)
- Alegre, Manuel (* 1936), Portuguese poet and politician, member of the Partido Socialista
- Alègre, Yves d ' (1653–1733), French nobleman and Marshal of France
- Alegría, Alonso (* 1940), Peruvian director, theater director and author
- Alegría, Ciro (1909–1967), Peruvian writer, politician and journalist
- Alegría, Claribel (1924–2018), Nicaraguan writer
- Alegría, Janet (* 1987), Mexican Taekwondoin
- Alegría, Ricardo (1921–2011), Puerto Rican writer, archaeologist, and anthropologist
- Alegría, Sigrid (* 1974), Chilean actress
Aleh
- Aleh, Jo (* 1986), New Zealand sailor
Alei
- Aleijadinho (1738–1814), builder and sculptor of the Brazilian Baroque
- Aleinikow, Evgeni Wassiljewitsch (* 1967), Russian sports shooter
- Aleinikow, Pyotr Martynowitsch (1914–1965), Soviet theater and film actor
- Aleixandre, Vicente (1898–1984), Spanish poet and Nobel Prize winner in literature
- Aleixo, Alexandre (* 1973), Brazilian ornithologist and evolutionary biologist
- Aleixo, António (1899–1949), Portuguese folk poet
- Aleixo, Éder (* 1957), Brazilian soccer player
- Aleixo, Filomeno (* 1958), East Timorese politician and diplomat
- Aleixo, Pedro (1901–1975), Brazilian lawyer, university professor and politician
Alej
- Alejan, Edgardo (* 1986), Filipino sprinter
- Alejandre Martínez, Fernando (* 1956), Spanish general
- Alejándrez, Juan Manuel (1944–2007), Mexican soccer player
- Alejandro, Kevin (* 1976), American actor
- Alejchem, Scholem (1859–1916), Yiddish writer
- Alejnik, Uladsimir (* 1959), Soviet-Belarusian diver
- Alejnikau, Sjarhej (* 1961), Soviet and Belarusian football player
- Alejos Cámbara, José Roberto (* 1961), Guatemalan politician
Alek
- Alekan, Henri (1909–2001), French cameraman
- Alekin, Boris (1904–1942), Russian actor
- Äleklint, Mats (* 1979), Swedish jazz trombonist, arranger and composer
- Alekna, Jurgis (1873–1952), Lithuanian physician, politician and Vice Minister
- Alekna, Raimundas (* 1959), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas and doctor
- Alekna, Virgilijus (* 1972), Lithuanian discus thrower
- Aleknaitė-Abramikienė, Vilija (* 1957), Lithuanian pianist and politician
- Aleknonis, Gintaras (* 1961), Lithuanian theatrologist, journalist, professor at the Mykolas Romeris University
- Alekperow, Wagit Yusufovich (* 1950), Russian oil entrepreneur
- Aleksa, Jonas (1939–2005), Lithuanian conductor and music teacher
- Aleksander, Grant (born 1959), American actor
- Aleksander, Igor (* 1937), British computer scientist
- Aleksandersen, Oddny (* 1942), Norwegian politician
- Aleksandersen, Tore (* 1968), Norwegian volleyball coach
- Aleksandrov, Aleksandar (* 1990), Azerbaijani rower of Bulgarian origin
- Aleksandrov, Andrei (* 1990), Estonian ice hockey player
- Aleksandrov, Nemanja (* 1987), Serbian basketball player
- Aleksandrov, Mikhail (* 1989), Bulgarian football player
- Aleksandrov, Nikola (* 1937), Bulgarian politician
- Aleksandrov, Petar (* 1962), Bulgarian football player
- Aleksandrov, Valentin (1946–2008), Bulgarian politician
- Aleksandrowicz, Dariusz (* 1949), Polish philosopher and university professor
- Aleksandrowicz-Ulrich, Alina (* 1931), Polish literary historian
- Aleksandrowska, Elżbieta (1928–2018), Polish literary historian, editor and bibliographer
- Aleksandrzak, Leszek (* 1958), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Aleksanjan, Artak (* 1991), Armenian football player
- Aleksanjan, Artur (* 1991), Armenian wrestler
- Alekseev (* 1993), Ukrainian singer and songwriter
- Alekseev, Anton (* 1967), mathematician
- Alekseevna, Yana (* 1987), Azerbaijani boxer
- Aleksejev, Marius (* 1982), Estonian handball player
- Aleksejev, Tiit (* 1968), Estonian writer
- Aleksejūnas, Adolfas (* 1937), Soviet athlete
- Aleksey (* 1977), German rapper
- Aleksić, Branimir (* 1990), Serbian football player
- Aleksić, Danijel (* 1991), Serbian football player
- Aleksić, Goran (* 1982), Serbian handball player
- Aleksić, Goran (* 1985), Croatian football player
- Aleksić, Mija (1923–1995), Yugoslav-Serbian actor
- Aleksić, Petar (* 1968), Bosnian-Swiss basketball coach
- Aleksić, Seka (* 1981), Bosnian-Serbian turbo-folk singer
- Aleksić, Vesna (* 1958), Serbian writer
- Aleksidze, Rati (* 1978), Georgian football player
- Aleksiev, Stojan (* 1951), Bulgarian actor
- Aleksiew, Todor (* 1983), Bulgarian volleyball player
- Aleksijewitsch, Illja (* 1991), Belarusian football player
- Aleksijtschuk, Wenedykt (* 1968), Ukrainian clergyman, Ukrainian Greek Catholic bishop of Chicago
- Aleksishvili, Aleks (* 1974), Georgian politician
- Aleksiūnienė, Danutė (* 1952), Lithuanian politician
- Aleksjuk, Volodymyr (* 1987), Ukrainian ice hockey player
- Aleksonis, Juozas (1913–1944), Soviet partisan, Hero of the Soviet Union
- Aleksovski, Zlatko (* 1960), Bosnian-Croatian prison commandant
Alel
- Alele-Williams, Grace (* 1932), Nigerian mathematician and university professor
- Alelyuchin, Alexei Wassiljewitsch (1920–1990), Soviet fighter pilot and two-time hero of the Soviet Union
Alem
- Alem, Leandro Nicéforo († 1896), Argentine politician
- Alem, Oscar (1941–2017), Argentine double bass player, pianist and composer
- Alem, Raja (* 1970), Saudi Arabian author
- Alem, Shadia (* 1960), Saudi Arabian painter
- Alemagna, Giovanni d ' († 1450), German painter
- Alemán Valdés, Miguel († 1983), Mexican politician, President of Mexico
- Alemán, Arnoldo (* 1946), Nicaraguan politician, President of Nicaragua (1997–2002)
- Alemán, Brahian (* 1989), Uruguayan football player
- Alemán, Demis (* 1987), Argentine cyclist
- Alemán, Fedora (1912–2018), Venezuelan singer
- Alemán, Mateo (1547-1613), Spanish author
- Alemán, Oscar (1909–1980), Argentine jazz musician
- Alemán, Rodrigo († 1542), Castilian sculptor
- Alemand, Louis-Augustin (1653–1728), French lawyer, physician, Romance scholar and grammarian
- Alemann, Claudia von (* 1943), German film director and professor
- Alemann, Ernesto (1893–1982), Argentine journalist and author
- Alemann, Jacob (1574–1630), German chancellor and lawyer
- Alemann, Johann (1618–1688), German lawyer and Saxon mountain ridge
- Alemann, Johann Ernst von (1684–1757), Prussian cavalry general
- Alemann, Juan Ernesto (* 1927), Argentine economist and journalist
- Alemann, Mechthild von (* 1937), German politician (FDP), MdL, MdEP
- Alemann, Roberto (1922–2020), Argentine politician, lawyer, journalist and author
- Alemann, Ulrich von (* 1944), German political scientist
- Alemann, Wilhelm August (1728–1784), Mayor of Hanover
- Alemann, Wilhelm von (1798–1881), Austrian kuk Feldzeugmeister
- Alemanno, Alberto (* 1975), Spanish-Italian lawyer, legal scholar, political activist and entrepreneur
- Alemanno, Gianni (* 1958), Italian politician, former mayor of Rome
- Alemany Grau, José Ignacio (* 1934), Spanish religious, former bishop of Chachapoyas
- Alemany y Conill, Joseph Sadoc (1814–1888), Spanish religious, Archbishop of San Francisco
- Alemão (born 1961), Brazilian soccer player
- Alemão (1984–2007), Brazilian soccer player
- Alemayehu, Gete (* 1998), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Alemayehu, Haddis (1910–2003), Ethiopian politician and author
- Alemayehu, Semretu (* 1970), Ethiopian marathon runner
- Alembekowa, Elmira Schamiljewna (* 1990), Russian walker
- Alembert, Jean-Baptiste le Rond d ' (1717–1783), French mathematician, physicist and Enlightenment philosopher
- Alemdar Mustafa Pascha (1755–1808), Turkish Grand Vizier
- Alemdaroğlu, Ayhan (* 1968), Turkish football player and coach
- Alemdaroğlu, Kemal (* 1939), Turkish physician, university director
- Alemov, Usman (* 1950), Uzbek Grand Mufti
- Alemseged, Zeresenay (* 1969), Ethiopian paleoanthropologist
- Alemu, Almaz (* 1982), Ethiopian marathon runner
- Alemu, Bethlehem (* 1980), Ethiopian entrepreneur
- Alemu, Dagne (* 1980), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Alemu, Deriba (* 1983), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Alemu, Elfenesh (* 1975), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Alemu, Habitam (* 1997), Ethiopian middle-distance runner
Alen
- Alen, Hermann von († 1411), German merchant and mayor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Alén, Juha (* 1981), Finnish ice hockey player
- Alen, Konrad von († 1410), commander of the Lübeck fleet and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Alén, Markku (* 1951), Finnish rally driver
- Aleñá, Carles (* 1998), Spanish soccer player
- Alencar Batista, Francisco de Sales (* 1968), Brazilian religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Cajazeiras
- Alencar, Fernando Ramos de (1919–1994), Brazilian diplomat
- Alencar, José (1931–2011), Brazilian entrepreneur, politician and Vice President
- Alencar, José de (1829–1877), Brazilian writer
- Alencar, Rafael (* 1978), Brazilian porn actor and model
- Alencastre Gutiérrez, Andrés (1909–1984), Peruvian landowner (Hacendado), poet and dramaturge
- Alencastre Noroña y Silva, Fernando de (1662–1717), Viceroy of New Spain
- Alencastro, Luiz Felipe de (* 1946), Brazilian historian and political scientist
- Alencherry, George (* 1945), Indian Roman Catholic clergyman, archbishop and head of the Syro-Malabar Church
- Alençon, Anne d ' (1492–1562), mistress of La Guerche, Margravine of Montferrat
- Alençon, Émilienne d ' (1869–1946), French ballet dancer and actress
- Alençon, François-Hercule de Valois, duc d ' (1555–1584), son of the French king Henry II and French general
- Alene, Eden (* 2000), Israeli singer
- Alengård, Emil (* 1987), Swedish-Icelandic ice hockey player
- Alenitschew, Dmitri Anatoljewitsch (* 1972), Russian football player
- Alentorn, Eduard (1855–1920), Catalan sculptor
- Alenza, Leonardo (1807–1845), Spanish genre painter, engraver and illustrator
Aleo
- Aléon, Runa , German actress
- Aleong, Aki (born 1934), American actor, singer, and record producer
- Aleotti, Giovanni Battista (1546–1636), Italian architect and engineer
- Aleotti, Vittoria Raffaella , Italian composer, nun, prioress, organist and conductor
Alep
- Alepous, Ioannis († 1971), Greek marathon runner
Aler
- Aler, John (born 1949), American concert and opera singer (tenor)
- Aler, Paul (1656–1727), Luxembourg philologist and poet
- Aleramo, Sibilla (1876–1960), Italian writer, poet and feminist
- Aleran († 852), Frankish nobleman, together with Isembart Graf von Barcelona (849-852)
- Alerdinck, Everhard (1598–1658), German painter
- Alerding, Herman Joseph (1845–1924), German-born, American clergyman, Bishop of Fort Wayne
- Alers, Christian Wilhelm (1737–1806), German author and poet
- Alers, Georg Friedrich Wilhelm (1811–1891), German forest scientist and spa founder
- Alers, Wilhelm Ludwig (1802–1869), German lawyer and poet
- Alert, Archi (* 1965), German musician
- Alerte, David (* 1984), French athlete
- Alertz, Clemens August (1800–1866), German physician and personal physician to Pope Gregory XVI. and Pius IX.
Ales
- Aleš, Mikoláš (1852–1913), Bohemian illustrator and painter
- Alesana, Tofilau Eti (1924–1999), Samoan politician, Prime Minister of Samoa
- Alesandrion (* 1961), Austrian painter
- Aleschus, Dirk (* 1972), German opera singer (bass)
- Aleshire, Arthur W. (1900–1940), American politician
- Alesi, Giuliano (* 1999), French racing driver
- Alési, Hugo d ' (1849–1906), Transylvanian graphic artist, painter and draftsman
- Alesi, Jean (* 1964), French racing car driver; Formula 1 driver
- Alesina, Alberto (1957-2020), Italian economist
- Alesionka, Leonas (* 1949), Lithuanian politician
- Alesius, Alexander (1500–1565), Scottish theologian and reformer
- Aleškaitis, Vytenis (1953–2001), Lithuanian politician, Minister for International Economic Relations of the Republic of Lithuania
- Alesker, Semyon (* 1972), Israeli mathematician
- Aleškevičius, Ignas (1950–2010), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Aless, Tony (1921–1988), American jazz pianist
- Alessandri Besa, Arturo (* 1923), Chilean lawyer and politician
- Alessandri, Arturo (1868–1950), Chilean politician
- Alessandri, Felice (1747–1798), Italian harpsichordist and opera composer
- Alessandri, Fernando (1897–1982), Chilean politician
- Alessandri, Jorge (1896–1986), Chilean politician
- Alessandri, Marcel (1895–1968), French general
- Alessandria, Arnaud (* 1993), Monegasque ski racer
- Alessandria, Christian (* 2000), Italian soccer player
- Alessandrin, Patrick (* 1965), French film director and screenwriter
- Alessandrini, Elia (* 1997), Swiss-Italian football player
- Alessandrini, Federico (1905–1983), Italian journalist
- Alessandrini, Goffredo (1904–1978), Italian director
- Alessandrini, Rinaldo (* 1960), Italian harpsichordist and conductor
- Alessandrini, Romain (* 1989), French football player
- Alessandrini, Sacha (* 1999), French hurdler
- Alessandro, Joseph (* 1944), Maltese religious, coadjutor bishop of Garissa
- Alessandro, Raffaele d ' (1911–1959), Swiss composer, pianist and organist
- Alessandroni, Alessandro (1925-2017), Italian musician
- Alessandroni, Hugh (1908–1977), American foil fencer
- Alesse, Francesca (* 1960), Italian historian of philosophy
- Alessi, Diego (* 1971), Italian racing driver
- Alessi, Galeazzo (1512–1572), Italian architect
- Alessi, Giuseppe (1905–2009), Italian politician (DC), member of the Senato della Repubblica
- Alessi, Joseph (* 1959), American trombonist
- Alessi, Ottavio (1919–1978), Italian film director
- Alessi, Ralph (* 1963), American jazz trumpeter and university professor
- Alessia (* 1983), Romanian dance, house and pop singer
- Alessio, Angelo (* 1965), Italian football player and coach
- Alessio, Giovanni (1909–1984), Italian Romanist, Italianist and toponomist
- Alessio, John (* 1979), Canadian MMA fighter
- Alesso (* 1991), Swedish DJ and house producer
- Alesund, Christopher (* 1990), Swedish e-athlete
Alet
- Aleth von Montbard , French blessed and mother of Bernhard von Clairvaux
- Aletrino, Arnold (1858–1916), Dutch physician, anthropologist and author
- Aletter, Frank (1926–2009), American actor
- Aletter, Karl (1906–1991), German rower and medic
- Aletter, Wilhelm (1867–1934), German pianist and composer
Aleu
- Aleuas of Larissa , Prince of Larissa
Alev
- Alev, Alvar Johannes (* 1993), Estonian cross-country skier
- Alevelde, Benedictus de senior († 1380), military leader of the Danish King Waldemar IV and the first of the sure line of tribe of the noble family von Ahlefeldt
- Alevizopoulos, Antonios (1931–1996), Greek archpriest of the Greek Orthodox Church
Alev
- Alewell, Dorothea (* 1964), German business economist and university lecturer (University of Hamburg)
- Alewijn, Abraham (1664–1721), lawyer, playwright, poet and songwriter
- Alewijn, Fredrick (1737–1804), Amsterdam regent and mayor
- Alewyn, Richard (1902–1979), German Germanist and literary critic
Alex
- Alex da Kid (* 1983), British music producer
- Alex Mineiro (* 1975), Brazilian soccer player
- Alex Sandro (* 1991), Brazilian soccer player
- Alex, Carsten (* 1965), German coach and time-out expert
- Alex, David († 1997), East Timorese freedom fighter
- Alex, Hildegard (* 1942), German actress
- Alex, Jacqueline (* 1965), German swimmer
- Alex, Jo (1895–1973), German jazz and entertainment musician (accordion, alto saxophone, clarinet), arranger and composer
- Alex, Joe (1891–1948) French singer, variety dancer and actor
- Alex, Maika (* 1968), German soccer player
- Alex, Michael (* 1937), German author
- Alex, Ralph (* 1963), German motor journalist and editor-in-chief of auto motor und sport
- Alex, Rolf , German pool player
- Alex, Ulrike (* 1956), German educator and politician (SPD), Member of the State Parliament (Hessen)
- Alexa, Augustin (1911–1979), Romanian politician (PCR)
- Alexa, Dan (* 1979), Romanian soccer player
- Alexa, Kate (* 1988), Australian singer
- Alexa, Nicolaie (1961-2015), Romanian football player
- Alexa, Ursula (1921–1992), German actress
- Alexakis, Alexandros (* 1960), Greek university professor, professor of Byzantine literature at the University of Ioannina
- Alexakis, Vassilis (* 1943), Greek writer
- Alexan, Georg Friedrich (1901–1994), German journalist and editor-in-chief
- Alexander , son of Lysimachus, ruler of Macedon
- Alexander († 172), martyr and saint
- Alexander († 314 BC), son of Polyperchon, Macedonian general, lord of Sicyon and Corinth
- Alexander , son of Demetrios Poliorketes
- Alexander († 49 BC), son of Aristobulus II, father of Mariamne
- Alexander (870–913), Byzantine emperor
- Alexander († 1284), Scottish prince
- Alexander (1461–1506), Grand Duke of Lithuania (1492) and from 1501 King of Poland
- Alexander (1462–1514), Duke of Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Veldenz
- Alexander (1573–1627), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg
- Alexander (1736–1806), Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach and Brandenburg-Bayreuth
- Alexander (1831–1905), last male descendant of the Prince of Lippe
- Alexander (1893–1920), Greek king (1917–1920)
- Alexander a Lacu (1550–1613), 53rd Abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of Kremsmünster
- Alexander ben Salomon Wimpfen († 1307), businessman
- Alexander Carl (1805–1863), Duke of Anhalt-Bernburg
- Alexander Comyn, 6th Earl of Buchan , Scottish nobleman and regent
- Alexander de Villa Dei , French author
- Alexander the Great († 323 BC), Macedonian general and king
- Alexander the Lynkeste († 330 BC), conspirator against Alexander the Great
- Alexander Giffard , English crusader
- Alexander Helios (* 40 BC), son of Cleopatra and Marcus Antonius
- Alexander Högnason (* 1968), Icelandic football player
- Alexander I , Regent of Macedonia
- Alexander I († 115), Bishop of Rome
- Alexander I († 331 BC), King of the Molossians
- Alexander I (1078–1124), King of Scotland
- Alexander I (1777-1825), Russian tsar
- Alexander I (1857-1893), Prince of Bulgaria
- Alexander I (1888–1934), King of Yugoslavia (1921–1934)
- Alexander I. Balas († 145 BC), regent of the Seleucid Empire
- Alexander I of Jülich († 1135), Bishop of Liège
- Alexander II († 368 BC), King of Macedon
- Alexander II , King of the Molossians and Hegemon of Epirus
- Alexander II († 1073), Pope
- Alexander II (1198–1249), King of Scotland
- Alexander II (1818–1881), Russian emperor
- Alexander II of Liège († 1167), Bishop of Liège
- Alexander II. Zabinas († 123 BC), Seleucid anti-king
- Alexander III († 1181), Pope (1159–1181)
- Alexander III , Scottish King
- Alexander III (1845–1894), Russian emperor
- Alexander IV († 1261), Pope (1254–1261)
- Alexander IV. Aigos (323 BC – 310 BC), son of Alexander the Great and Roxanes
- Alexander Jannäus († 76 BC), Hasmonean king of Judah and high priest
- Alexander Jaroslawitsch Newski († 1263), Russian prince of the Rurikid dynasty
- Alexander Komnenus , Prince of Trapeze and co-emperor, son of Emperor Alexios IV.
- Alexander Leopold of Austria (1772–1795), Archduke and Palatine of Hungary
- Alexander Leslie, 7th Earl of Ross († 1402), Scottish nobleman
- Alexander Michailowitsch (1301–1339), Grand Duke of Vladimir
- Alexander of Dundonald, 4th High Steward of Scotland († 1282), Scottish nobleman
- Alexander Petersson (* 1980), Icelandic handball player
- Alexander Polyhistor , ancient Greek scientist
- Alexander V († 294 BC), King of Macedon
- Alexander V (1340–1410), antipope
- Alexander VI. (1431–1503), Pope
- Alexander VII (1599–1667), Pope (1655–1667)
- Alexander VIII (1610–1691), Pope (1689–1691)
- Alexander of Abonuteichos , ancient mystic
- Alexander of Alexandria († 328), Bishop of Alexandria, 19th Pope according to the count of the Coptic Church
- Alexander of Aphrodisias , Aristotle commentator
- Alexander of Bergamo , Roman soldier and Christian martyr
- Alexander von der Mark (1779–1787), illegitimate son of King Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia
- Alexander von Hales († 1245), English scholastic
- Alexander of Hierapolis , Nestorian bishop
- Alexander of Jerusalem , Bishop of Jerusalem
- Alexander of Yugoslavia (* 1945), Serbian Crown Prince
- Alexander of Constantinople , Bishop of Constantinople
- Alexander of Courland (1658–1686), Prince of Courland
- Alexander von Lüchau , bailiff and captain von Wunsiedel
- Alexander of Lykonpolis , ancient Greek philosopher
- Alexander von Oldenburg (1844–1932), Russian nobleman and military man
- Alexander von Oranien-Nassau (1851–1884), Crown Prince of the Netherlands and the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
- Alexander of Pherai († 358 BC), tyrant in Thessaly
- Alexander von Płock († 1156), bishop of the diocese of Płock
- Alexander of Rome († 130), Roman martyr
- Alexander of Rome († 165), Roman martyr
- Alexander von Sachsen (1554–1565), Elector Prince of Saxony and nominal administrator of the Hochstifte Naumburg and Merseburg
- Alexander of Sweden (* 2016), Swedish Prince, Duke of Södermanland
- Alexander von Telese , abbot of the Benedictine monastery of San Salvatore
- Alexander von Tralleis , Greek doctor
- Alexander zu Hohenlohe-Waldenburg-Schillingsfürst (1794–1849), titular bishop of Sardika, abbot of St. Michael in Gaborjan
- Alexander, Adam Rankin (1781–1848), American politician
- Alexander, Adolph (1799–1869), German politician, Member of the Bundestag and businessman
- Alexander, Albert, 1st Earl Alexander of Hillsborough (1885–1965), British Secretary of Defense (1946–1950)
- Alexander, Alfred (1880–1950), German-British doctor
- Alexander, Ana (* 1954), Cuban long jumper
- Alexander, Ana (* 1979), Serbian-American actress
- Alexander, Andrey , Russian artist, director and writer
- Alexander, Annie Montague (1867–1950), American philanthropist and paleontological collector
- Alexander, Archibald (1772-1851) American Presbyterian theologian
- Alexander, Archie (1888–1958), American civil engineer and politician
- Alexander, Armstead M. (1834-1892), American politician
- Alexander, Arthur , German medic
- Alexander, Arthur (1940–1993), American soul singer, songwriter and pioneer of country soul
- Alexander, Ayanna (* 1982), triple jumper from Trinidad and Tobago
- Alexander, Ben (1911–1969), American actor
- Alexander, Benjamin F. (1849–1911), American politician
- Alexander, Blasius (1590–1622), Swiss Reformed pastor during the turmoil in Graubünden
- Alexander, Boyd (1873–1910) British officer, researcher and ornithologist
- Alexander, Brigitte (1911–1995), German-Mexican writer, stage actress, theater director and translator
- Alexander, Bruno (* 1999), German actor
- Alexander, Cameron (* 1997), Canadian ski racer
- Alexander, Cedric (* 1989), American wrestler
- Alexander, Charlie (1890–1970), American jazz pianist
- Alexander, Chris (* 1968), Canadian politician (Conservative Party of Canada), Minister for Citizenship and Immigration
- Alexander, Christian (* 1974), German lawyer and university professor
- Alexander, Christian (* 1990), Bulgarian-American actor
- Alexander, Christopher (* 1936), American architect and architectural theorist
- Alexander, Claire (* 1945), Canadian ice hockey player
- Alexander, Clifford (* 1933), American lawyer, businessman and civil servant
- Alexander, Clyde (1892–1963), American officer in the US Army
- Alexander, Conel Hugh O'Donel (1909–1974), British chess master
- Alexander, Craig (* 1973), Australian triathlete and Ironman
- Alexander, Curt (1900–1945), German screenwriter, dramaturge and theater director
- Alexander, Dale (born 1949), American sprinter
- Alexander, Danny (* 1972), British politician, member of the House of Commons
- Alexander, Dave (1938–2012), American blues pianist and singer
- Alexander, Dave (1947–1975), American rock musician, bass player in the band "The Stooges"
- Alexander, David (1914–1983), American film director and film producer
- Alexander, David M. (* 1945), American science fiction and crime novel
- Alexander, De Alva S. (1846-1925), American lawyer and politician
- Alexander, Dee (* 1955), American jazz singer
- Alexander, Demetrius (* 1975), American basketball player
- Alexander, Denise (* 1939), American actress
- Alexander, Der Wilde , Middle High German poet of Minnelieder
- Alexander, Devon (* 1987), American boxer
- Alexander, Dietrich (1934–1999), German Marxist philosopher
- Alexander, Douglas (* 1967), British politician (Labor Party), member of the House of Commons
- Alexander, Eben (* 1953), American neurosurgeon
- Alexander, Edan , American child actor
- Alexander, Eduard Ludwig (1881–1945), German politician (KPD), MdR
- Alexander, Edward Johnston (1901–1985), American botanist
- Alexander, Edward Porter (1835–1910), Confederate General in the American Civil War
- Alexander, Elisabeth (1922–2009), German writer
- Alexander, Elizabeth (* 1962), American poet, essayist and playwright
- Alexander, Elle , American stunt woman, stunt coordinator, and actress
- Alexander, Eric (* 1968), American jazz saxophonist (tenor) des Bop
- Alexander, Eric (* 1988), American football player
- Alexander, Erika (* 1969), American actress
- Alexander, Evan Shelby († 1809), American politician
- Alexander, Felix (1888–1973), German-American economist
- Alexander, Flex (* 1970), American actor, stand-up comedian and dancer
- Alexander, Francis (1800–1880), American portrait painter
- Alexander, Franz (1891–1964), Hungarian-American psychoanalyst and author
- Alexander, Fred (1880–1969), American tennis player
- Alexander, Fred (1927–2012), German film and theater actor
- Alexander, Frederick Matthias (1869–1955), Australian drama teacher, founder of the Alexander Technique named after him
- Alexander, Gary , American sound engineer
- Alexander, Georg (1888–1945), German actor, film director and producer
- Alexander, George (1839–1923) Irish-American politician
- Alexander, Gerda (1908–1994), German-Danish founder of eutonia
- Alexander, Gerhard (1903–1988), German librarian
- Alexander, Gerry (1928-2011) Jamaican cricketer
- Alexander, Gertrud (1882–1967), German-Soviet communist, politician, publicist, editor and cultural critic
- Alexander, Graham (* 1971), Scottish football player and coach
- Alexander, Gregg (* 1970), American musician and producer
- Alexander, Haim (1915–2012), Israeli composer
- Alexander, Hanns (1881–1955), German physician and researcher in the field of tuberculosis
- Alexander, Hanns (1917–2006), German-British businessman
- Alexander, Hans , German chemist
- Alexander, Hans (1890–1933), German political activist
- Alexander, Harold, 1st Earl Alexander of Tunis (1891–1969), British Field Marshal, Governor General of Canada
- Alexander, Hartley Burr (1873–1939), American writer, philosopher, and ethnologist
- Alexander, Helmut (1928–2009), German experimental physicist
- Alexander, Henry (* 1946), German medic
- Alexander, Henry P. (1801–1867), American politician
- Alexander, Henry Templer (1911–1977), British major general
- Alexander, Herbrand Charles (1888–1965), British officer
- Alexander, Hirsch (1790–1842), Lübeck police officer of the Jewish faith
- Alexander, Hugh Quincy (1911–1989), American politician
- Alexander, Iradj (* 1975), Swiss racing driver
- Alexander, Isaak (1722–1802), German rabbi and philosopher of the Enlightenment
- Alexander, JW (1916–1996) American singer, songwriter, music manager, and music entrepreneur
- Alexander, Jace (* 1964), American actor and television director
- Alexander, Jaimie (* 1984), American actress
- Alexander, Jaire (born 1997), American football player
- Alexander, James (1888–1971), American topologist
- Alexander, James Edward (1803-1885) British officer and travel writer
- Alexander, James junior (1789–1846), American politician
- Alexander, James R. (1930–2019), American sound engineer
- Alexander, Jane (born 1939), American actress
- Alexander, Jane (* 1959), British-Canadian Anglican bishop
- Alexander, Jason (born 1959), American actor
- Alexander, Jay (* 1971), German tenor
- Alexander, Jean (1926-2016), British actress
- Alexander, Jeff (1910–1989), American film composer
- Alexander, Joe , German world record holder, book author, coach, fight director and owner of an event agency
- Alexander, Joe (1898–1975), American doctor and American football player and coach
- Alexander, Joe (* 1986), American-Israeli basketball player
- Alexander, Joey (* 2003), Indonesian jazz pianist
- Alexander, John (1777–1848), American politician (Democratic Republican Party)
- Alexander, John (1897–1982), American actor
- Alexander, John (1948–2017), American jazz musician
- Alexander, John (* 1951), Australian tennis player and politician
- Alexander, John G. (1893–1971), American politician
- Alexander, John White (1856–1915) American painter and illustrator
- Alexander, Joshua W. (1852–1936), American politician
- Alexander, Kaitlyn (* 1992), Canadian actress and screenwriter
- Alexander, Karl (1938–2015), American novelist
- Alexander, Karl Friedrich (1925–2017), German nuclear physicist
- Alexander, Keith (1956-2010), English football player and coach
- Alexander, Keith (1963-2005), American musician
- Alexander, Keith B. (* 1951), American intelligence officer, director of the National Security Agency
- Alexander, Kenneth C. (* 1966), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Alexander, Khandi (* 1957), American dancer, choreographer and actress
- Alexander, Kwon (* 1994), American football player
- Alexander, Lamar (* 1940), American politician and former governor of Tennessee
- Alexander, Lee (* 1991), Scottish soccer player
- Alexander, Leni (1924–2005), Chilean-German composer
- Alexander, Leo (1905–1985), Austrian-American psychoanalyst
- Alexander, Lexi (* 1974), German film director and martial artist
- Alexander, Lincoln (1922–2012), Canadian politician
- Alexander, Lloyd (1924–2007) American fantasy writer
- Alexander, Lorenzo (born 1983), American football player
- Alexander, Manfred (* 1939), German historian
- Alexander, Maria (* 1936), Austrian actress
- Alexander, Mark (1792-1883), American politician
- Alexander, Max (1885–1942), German opera singer (bass voice)
- Alexander, Mervyn (1925-2010) British clergyman, Bishop of Clifton
- Alexander, Meta (1924–1999), German internist
- Alexander, Michael (1936–2002), British fencer and diplomat
- Alexander, Michael Solomo (1799–1845), Protestant bishop
- Alexander, Michelle (* 1967), American lawyer, civil rights activist and university professor
- Alexander, Monique (* 1982), American porn actress, actress and a nude model
- Alexander, Monty (* 1944), American jazz pianist
- Alexander, Moses (1853–1932), German-American politician and governor of the state of Idaho (1915–1919)
- Alexander, Mousie (1922–1988), American jazz drummer
- Alexander, Nathaniel (1756–1808), American politician
- Alexander, Neil (* 1978), Scottish football player
- Alexander, Neville (1936–2012), South African linguist and anti-apartheid fighter
- Alexander, Nicholas (* 1988), American ski jumper
- Alexander, Nicole (* 1983), American reality TV show candidate
- Alexander, Olly (* 1990), British film and theater actor and singer
- Alexander, Oskar (1876–1953), Austrian painter
- Alexander, PC (1921–2011), Indian politician and diplomat
- Alexander, Patrick Young (1867–1943), British aviation pioneer
- Alexander, Pero (1921–2011), German actor
- Alexander, Pete (1887–1950) American baseball player
- Alexander, Peter (1926–2011), Austrian singer, actor and showmaster
- Alexander, Peter (1939–2020), American painter, sculptor, and printmaker
- Alexander, Quincy (* 1993), cyclist from Trinidad and Tobago
- Alexander, Ray (1925–2002), American jazz musician
- Alexander, Reed (* 1993), American actor
- Alexander, Richard (1852–1923), German theater and silent film actor, comedian and theater director
- Alexander, Richard (1902–1989), American actor
- Alexander, Richard (1934–2008), British Conservative Party politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Alexander, Rick , American sound engineer
- Alexander, Robert († 1805), American plantation owner, lawyer and politician
- Alexander, Robert (1863–1941), American lawyer and officer
- Alexander, Robert, Baron Alexander of Weedon (1936–2005), British barrister and banker, Life Peer
- Alexander, Roberta (* 1949), American opera singer (soprano)
- Alexander, Robin (* 1975), German journalist and book author
- Alexander, Rodney (* 1946), American politician
- Alexander, Roland (1935–2006), American jazz musician
- Alexander, Ronald (* 1993), Indonesian badminton player
- Alexander, Ross (1907–1937), American actor
- Alexander, Rue J. (1889–1949), American politician
- Alexander, Samuel (1859–1938), British philosopher
- Alexander, Samuel N. (1910–1967), American computer scientist
- Alexander, Sarah (* 1971), British actress
- Alexander, Sasha (* 1973), American film and television actress
- Alexander, Shana (1925–2005), American journalist and book author
- Alexander, Sharon (* 1962), Israeli actor
- Alexander, Shaun (born 1977), American football player
- Alexander, Stephen (1806–1883), American mathematician and astronomer
- Alexander, Sydenham Benoni (1840–1921), American politician
- Alexander, Tansy , American actress
- Alexander, Taru (* 1967), American jazz musician (drums, percussion)
- Alexander, Tatjana (* 1969), German actress
- Alexander, Terence (1923–2009), British actor
- Alexander, Texas , American blues singer
- Alexander, Tiberius Iulius , Roman customs officer in Alexandria, Romanized Jew, patron of Herod Agrippas I.
- Alexander, Tiberius Iulius , Prefect of Egypt and Judea
- Alexander, Tim (* 1965), American drummer
- Alexander, Tim , VFX supervisor
- Alexander, Van (1915–2015), American jazz trumpeter and big band leader
- Alexander, Victoria (* 1965), American writer
- Alexander, Victoria D. (* 1959), British sociologist and university lecturer
- Alexander, Volbert (* 1944), German economist and university professor
- Alexander, Wendy (* 1963), Scottish politician
- Alexander, William (1767-1816) British watercolor painter, draftsman, etcher, illustrator and traveler to China
- Alexander, William (1874–1954), Scottish politician
- Alexander, William (1915–1997), German painter
- Alexander, William Stewart (1919-2013), New Zealand pathologist
- Alexander, William Vollie (* 1934), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Alexander, William, Baron Alexander of Potterhill (1905-1993), British educator and educational reformer
- Alexander, Zac (* 1989), Australian squash player
- Alexander-Arnold, Trent (* 1998), English soccer player
- Alexander-Burgh, Eberhard (1929–2004), German writer and author of books for young people
- Alexander-Katz, Hugo (1846–1928), German lawyer and author
- Alexander-Sinclair, Edwyn (1865–1945), British admiral in the First World War
- Alexander-Walker, Nickeil (* 1998), Canadian basketball player
- Alexandersen, Johann (1861–1936), judiciary and citizen spokesman in Sønderborg
- Alexanderson, Ernst Fredrik Werner (1878–1975), Swedish-American electrical engineer
- Alexandersson, Daniel (* 1978), Swedish football player
- Alexandersson, Henrik (* 1961), Swedish journalist and blogger
- Alexandersson, Jenny (* 1976), Swedish journalist and court reporter
- Alexandersson, Niclas (* 1971), Swedish football player
- Alexandersson, Tove (* 1992), Swedish orienteer and ski orienteer
- Alexandra († 29 BC), princess from the Hasmonean dynasty
- Alexandra (1942–1969), German singer
- Alexandra Amalie von Bayern (1826–1875), Princess of Bavaria and writer
- Alexandra Helga Ívarsdóttir (* 1989), Icelandic beauty queen
- Alexandra of Egypt , Egyptian hermit, saint
- Alexandra of Denmark (1844–1925), Princess of Denmark and, by marriage, Queen of Great Britain and Ireland
- Alexandra of Greece (1921–1993), Greek noblewoman, Princess of Greece, Queen of Yugoslavia
- Alexandra of Greece and Denmark (1870-1891), by marriage Grand Duchess of Russia from the house of Romanow-Holstein-Gottorp
- Alexandra von Hannover and Cumberland (1882–1963), last Grand Duchess of the Mecklenburg-Schwerin region
- Alexandra of Lithuania , Princess of Lithuania, Duchess of Mazovia
- Alexandra of Luxembourg (* 1991), Luxembourgish princess, princess of Nassau and Bourbon-Parma
- Alexandra von Sachsen-Altenburg (1830–1911), Russian Grand Duchess
- Alexandra von Sachsen-Coburg and Gotha (1878–1942), member of the British royal family and by marriage Princess zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg
- Alexandra, Charlotte (born 1954), British film actress
- Alexandra, Liana (1947–2011), Romanian composer and music teacher
- Alexandra, Miriam (* 1981), German-Greek opera, concert and lied singer (soprano) as well as a doctorate in musicology
- Alexandra, Tiana (* 1961), Vietnamese-American actress, film director and film producer
- Alexandre de Bernay , French author of the Middle Ages
- Alexandre dos Santos, Ricardo (* 1976), Brazilian soccer player
- Alexandre, Astrid (* 1981), Swiss songwriter and journalist
- Alexandre, Bill , Belgian jazz guitarist and band leader
- Alexandre, Boniface (* 1936), Haitian politician, President-in-Office of Haiti
- Alexandre, Guy (1945–2014), Haitian sociologist, educator and diplomat
- Alexandre, Jacques (* 1944), French photographer
- Alexandre, Jovan (* 1988), American jazz musician
- Alexandre, Manuel (1917-2010), Spanish actor
- Alexandre, Marc (* 1959), French judoka
- Alexandre, Marcelo (* 1963), Argentine track cyclist
- Alexandre, Marcus (* 1977), Brazilian politician of the Labor Party (Partido dos Trabalhadores)
- Alexandre, Maxime (1899–1976), Alsatian poet and author
- Alexandre, Maxime (* 1971), Belgian cameraman
- Alexandre, Miguel (* 1968), German-Portuguese director, screenwriter and cameraman
- Alexandre, Noël (1639–1724), Roman Catholic theologian and church historian
- Alexandrescu, Andrei (* 1969), Romanian computer scientist
- Alexandrescu, Grigore (1810–1885), Romanian writer and poet
- Alexandri, Caspar , German lawyer and diplomat
- Alexandria, Lorez (1929–2001), American jazz singer
- Alexandria, Nana (* 1949), Georgian chess player
- Alexandridis, Annetta (* 1968), German classical archaeologist
- Alexandrine von Baden (1820–1904), noblewoman from Baden
- Alexandrine zu Mecklenburg (1879–1952), Queen of Denmark and Iceland
- Alexandrine-Louise of Denmark (1914–1962), Danish member of the royal family
- Alexandrini, Alexandru (1902–1981), Romanian Minister of Finance
- Alexandris, Alekos (* 1968), Greek football player and coach
- Alexandris, Evangelos (* 1951), Greek basketball player and coach
- Alexandros , Greek coroplast
- Alexandros , Greek satyr play poet
- Alexandros , governor of the Seleucid Empire
- Alexandros Aitolos , Greek grammarian and poet
- Alexandros II of Alexandria († 729), 43rd Coptic Pope
- Alexandros Numeniu , Greek rhetorician
- Alexandros Psalidios , Eastern Roman tax officer
- Alexandros of Corinth († 245 BC), Macedonian governor and king of Corinth and Sicyon
- Alexandrou, Aris (1922–1978), Greek writer
- Alexandrov, Dmitri (* 1966), Russian voice actor and actor
- Alexandrov, Serghei , Moldovan national soccer player
- Alexandrova, Olga (* 1978), Spanish chess player
- Alexandrow, Alexandar (* 1951), Bulgarian cosmonaut
- Alexandrow, Alexandar (* 1975), Bulgarian football player
- Alexandrow, Alexandar (* 1984), Bulgarian boxer
- Alexandrow, Alexander Danilowitsch (1912–1999), Soviet mathematician
- Alexandrow, Alexander Pawlowitsch (* 1943), Soviet cosmonaut
- Alexandrow, Alexander Wassiljewitsch (1883–1946), Russian composer and choir director
- Alexandrow, Alexei Alexandrowitsch (* 1933), Soviet and Russian scientist in the field of thermodynamics
- Alexandrow, Alexei Borissowitsch (* 1954), Russian mathematician
- Alexandrow, Anatoli (* 1967), Kazakh super featherweight boxer
- Alexandrow, Anatoly Nikolajewitsch (1888–1982), Russian composer
- Alexandrow, Anatoly Petrovich (1903–1994), Russian physicist
- Alexandrow, Andrei Michailowitsch (1918–1993), Russian-Soviet diplomat and advisor to four Kremlin leaders
- Alexandrow, Boris Wiktorowitsch (1955-2002), Russian-Kazakh ice hockey player and coach
- Alexandrow, Georgi Fjodorowitsch (1908–1961), Soviet philosopher, politician and propaganda leader of the Central Committee of the CPSU
- Alexandrow, Grigori Wassiljewitsch (1903–1983), Russian-Soviet film director, screenwriter and actor
- Alexandrow, Igor Sergejewitsch (* 1973), German-Russian ice hockey player
- Alexandrow, Ina Reni , German-Bulgarian singer and YouTuber
- Alexandrow, Evgeni Borissowitsch (* 1936), Russian physicist and university professor
- Alexandrow, Yuri Alexandrovich (* 1988), Russian ice hockey player
- Alexandrow, Juri Michailowitsch (1914–2001), Russian composer
- Alexandrow, Juri Wassiljewitsch (1963-2013), Soviet boxer
- Alexandrow, Pawel Sergejewitsch (1896–1982), Soviet mathematician
- Alexandrow, Rumen (* 1960), Bulgarian weightlifter
- Alexandrov, Sergei (* 1978), Kazakh ice hockey player
- Alexandrov, Stoyan , Bulgarian politician and prime minister
- Alexandrow, Weniamin Weniaminowitsch (1937–1991), Soviet ice hockey player and coach
- Alexandrov, Viktor Borisovich (* 1985), Kazakh ice hockey player
- Alexandrow, Vladimir Petrovich (* 1958), Soviet bobsleigh athlete
- Alexandrov, Vladimir Valentinovich , Soviet physicist and climatologist
- Alexandrowa, Gergana (* 1991), Bulgarian natural track tobogganist
- Alexandrowa, Iraida Wassiljewna (* 1980), Russian marathon runner
- Alexandrowa, Jekaterina Evgenjewna (* 1994), Russian tennis player
- Alexandrowa, Marina Andrejewna (* 1982), Russian actress
- Alexandrowicz, Ra'anan (* 1969), Israeli film director and screenwriter
- Alexandrowitsch, Natalija Petrovna (* 1950), Soviet-Belarusian archaeozoologist and university professor
- Alexandru Aldea († 1436), Prince of Wallachia (1431–1436)
- Alexandru cel Bun († 1432), ruler of the Principality of Moldova
- Alexandru Coconul († 1632), Prince of Wallachia and the Principality of Moldova
- Alexandru Lăpuşneanu († 1568), voivode of the Principality of Moldova
- Alexandru, Constantin (1953-2014), Romanian wrestler
- Alexandru, Iliaș , ruler in the Principality of Moldova
- Alexandru, Maria (* 1939), Romanian table tennis player
- Alexandru, Nicoleta (* 1968), Romanian pop singer
- Alexandru, Vasile (* 1935), Romanian football player
- Alexandru-Zorn, Florian (* 1984), German music author and drummer
- Alexanian, Diran (1881–1954), cellist, composer and music teacher of Armenian descent
- Alexanidis, Lavrentios (* 1979), Greek judoka
- Alexanko, José Ramón (* 1956), Spanish football player
- Alexas , Greek gem cutter
- Alexe, Ion (* 1946), Romanian heavyweight boxer
- Alexe, Marius (* 1990), Romanian football player
- Alexe, Stefan (* 1972), Swiss writer for books for children and young people
- Alexei I (1629–1676), Tsar of Russia (1645–1676)
- Alexei of Russia (1690-1718), Russian tsarevich (crown prince); Son of Tsar Peter I.
- Alexeieff, Alexandre (1901–1982), French pioneer of animation
- Alexej Biakont († 1378), Metropolitan of Kiev and Moscow
- Alexejenko, Kirill Alexejewitsch (* 1997), Russian chess grandmaster
- Alexejenko, Sergei Wladimirowitsch (* 1950), Russian physicist
- Alexejew, Alexander Wassiljewitsch (* 1938), Russian conductor
- Alexejew, Alexander Vyacheslavovich (* 1981), Russian boxer
- Alexejew, Andrei Alexejewitsch (* 1990), Russian biathlete
- Alexejew, Denis Sergejewitsch (* 1987), Russian athlete
- Alexejew, Dmitri Konstantinowitsch (* 1947), Russian pianist
- Alexejew, Fyodor Jakowlewitsch († 1824), Russian painter and professor
- Alexejew, Iwan Iwanowitsch (1895–1939), Soviet functionary of the CPSU
- Alexejew, Evgeni Ivanovich (1843–1917), Russian admiral
- Alexejew, Evgeni Wladimirowitsch (* 1985), Russian chess player
- Alexejew, Konstantin Sergejewitsch (* 1988), Russian ice hockey player
- Alexejew, Michail Wassiljewitsch (1857–1918), Russian general
- Alexejew, Nikita Sergejewitsch (* 1981), Russian ice hockey player
- Alexejew, Nikolai Alexandrowitsch (* 1977), Russian publicist and LGBT activist
- Alexejew, Nikolai Borissowitsch (1912–1984), Soviet diplomat
- Alexejew, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1879–1964), Russian philosopher, lawyer, one of the ideologues of Eurasism
- Alexejew, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1914–1980), Russian-Soviet officer, Marshal of the Telecommunications Forces
- Alexejew, Rostislaw Evgenjewitsch (1916–1980), Soviet ship and aircraft designer, the creator of numerous hydrofoils and ground effect vehicles (Ekranoplane)
- Alexejew, Semjon Michailowitsch (1909–1993), Soviet aircraft designer
- Alexejew, Sergei Sergejewitsch (1924–2013), Russian lawyer, constitutional lawyer and university professor
- Alexejew, Wassili Iwanowitsch (1942–2011), Soviet weightlifter
- Alexejew, Wassili Michailowitsch (1881–1951), Russian sinologist
- Alexejew, Viktor Petrovich (* 1956), Soviet wrestler
- Alexejew, Wissarion Grigoryevich (1866–1943), Russian mathematician
- Alexejew, Vladimir Michailowitsch (1932–1980), Russian mathematician
- Alexejew, Vladimir Pawlowitsch (* 1961), Russian orienteer
- Alexejewa, Irina Nikolajewna (* 2002), Russian gymnast
- Alexejewa, Jelena Jewgenjewna (* 1990), Russian natural track tobogganist
- Alexejewa, Lyudmila Michailovna (1927–2018), Russian historian, human rights activist and Soviet dissident
- Alexejewa, Sofja Alexandrovna (* 2003), Russian freestyle skier
- Alexejewa, Svetlana Lvowna (* 1955), Russian figure skating coach
- Alexejewa, Tatjana Ivanovna (1928–2007), Soviet anthropologist and university professor
- Alexejewa, Tatjana Petrovna (* 1963), Russian sprinter
- Alexi, Ioan (1800–1863) Romanian Greek Catholic bishop
- Alexia (* 1967), Italian Eurodance singer
- Alexia of the Netherlands (* 2005), Dutch noblewoman, Princess of the Netherlands
- Alexia of Greece (* 1965), Danish princess
- Alexiadou, Artemis (* 1969), Greek linguist
- Alexiane (* 1992), Canadian singer-songwriter
- AlexiBexi (* 1989), German web video producer and web video producer
- Alexibios , Greek pentathlete
- Alexie, Sherman (* 1966), Native American writer and screenwriter
- Alexieva, Nadezhda (* 1969), Bulgarian biathlete
- Alexijewitsch, Svetlana Alexandrovna (* 1948), Belarusian writer
- Alexinos , Greek ancient philosopher
- Alexio, Dennis (* 1959), American actor and kickboxer
- Alexios Angelos Komnenos , Byzantine prince
- Alexios Angelos Philanthropenos , Byzantine emperor, lord of Thessaly
- Alexios Aspietes († 1205), Byzantine governor, anti-emperor in Philippople
- Alexios Axuch , Byzantine general, conspirator against Emperor Manuel I.
- Alexios Branas († 1187), Byzantine general, usurper against Isaac II.
- Alexios I (1057–1118), Emperor of Byzantium (1081–1118)
- Alexios I (1182–1222), Emperor of Trebizond
- Alexios I Studites († 1043), Patriarch of Constantinople (1025-1043)
- Alexios II (1167–1183), Emperor of Byzantium (1180–1183)
- Alexios II († 1330), Emperor of Trebizond
- Alexios III , Emperor of Byzantium (1195–1203)
- Alexios III (1338–1390), Emperor of Trebizond
- Alexios IV (1182-1204), Byzantine emperor (1203-1204)
- Alexios IV (1382–1429), Emperor of Trebizond
- Alexios Komnenos (1141–1183), Byzantine Protosebastus, nephew of Emperor Manuel I.
- Alexios Komnenos , Byzantine Sebastocrator and Kaisar, illegitimate son of Emperor Manuel I.
- Alexios Komnenos († 1187), Byzantine usurper, great-nephew (or illegitimate son) of Emperor Manuel I.
- Alexios Komnenos Palaiologos († 1203), Byzantine aristocrat, son-in-law and heir to the throne of Emperor Alexios III.
- Alexios Komnenos Porphyrogennetos (1106–1142), Byzantine co-emperor (1122–1142), son of John II.
- Alexios Kontostephanos , Byzantine usurper against Emperor Alexios III.
- Alexios Laskaris , Byzantine Sebastocrator, brother of Emperor Theodor I and usurper against Emperor John III.
- Alexios Melissenos Strategopulos , Byzantine general
- Alexios Musele , Byzantine general of Armenian origin
- Alexios Musele , Byzantine general and Emperor (Caesar), son-in-law of Emperor Theophilus
- Alexios Philanthropenos , Byzantine aristocrat, governor and general
- Alexios Skantarios Komnenos (1454–1463), Trapezuntian prince, son of Alexander Komnenos, nephew of Emperor John IV.
- Alexios V , Emperor of Byzantium (1204)
- Alexiou, Elli (1894–1988), Greek writer
- Alexiou, Haris (* 1950), Greek singer
- Alexiou, Ioannis (* 1984), Greek football player
- Alexiou, Margaret , British neo-Greekist and comparativeist
- Alexiou, Stylianos (1921–2013), Greek classical archaeologist, Neo-Graecist and Byzantinist
- Alexis (1829–1905), Landgrave of Hessen-Philippsthal-Barchfeld
- Alexis (1946–1977), French comic artist
- Alexis (* 1968), German singer
- Alexis, Jacques Stephen , Haitian storyteller, poet and political activist
- Alexis, Jacques-Édouard (* 1947), Haitian politician, Prime Minister of Haiti
- Alexis, Leif (* 1974), Swedish film producer
- Alexis, Marcus (1932-2009), American economist
- Alexis, Paul (1847–1901), French novelist, playwright and journalist
- Alexis, Raven (* 1987), American porn actress
- Alexis, Tony (* 1962), Spanish clown
- Alexis, Wendell (* 1964), American basketball player
- Alexis, Willibald (1798–1871), German writer and poet
- Alexius Friedrich Christian (1767–1834), Duke of Anhalt-Bernburg
- Alexius I (1877–1970), Patriarch of Moscow
- Alexius II (1929–2008), Russian Patriarch of Moscow and All Russia
- Alexius Slaw , Tsar of Bulgaria
- Alexius of Brandenburg († 1192), Bishop of Brandenburg
- Alexius of Edessa , saint
- Alexius von Speyer (1583–1629), Catholic priest, Capuchin, diplomat on behalf of the Apostolic Nuncio and religious provincial
- Alexius, Franz (1922–1997), German football player
- Alexius, Kaspar (1581–1626), Swiss Reformed pastor and theologian
- Alexus, Ajiona (* 1996), American actress
- Alexwangen, Jacob († 1652), German councilor and mayor in Elbing
- Alexy, Gillian (* 1986), Australian actress
- Alexy, Hans (* 1952), German judge
- Alexy, Janko (1894–1970), Slovak painter
- Alexy, Karoly (1816–1880), Hungarian sculptor
- Alexy, Oliver (* 1980), German business economist and university lecturer
- Alexy, Robert (* 1945), German lawyer and philosopher