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Ama
- Ama, Feliciano (1881–1932), Salvadoran revolutionary
- Ama, Jean-Baptiste (1926–2004), Cameroonian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Ebolowa-Kribi
- Ama, Sadie (* 1987), English R&B singer
- Ama, Shola (* 1979), British singer
- Ama-duga , wife of Šamši-Adad I.
- Ama ... , ancient Greek vase painter or potter
Amac
- Amachaibou, Abdenour (* 1987), German-Moroccan football player
- Amacher, Maryanne (1938–2009), American composer and musician
- Amacker, Kathrin (* 1962), Swiss politician and manager
Amad
- Amadé de Várkonyi, Antal (1760–1835), Hungarian count, prefect of Zagreb and founder of the theater
- Amade von Várkonyi, Ladislaus (1703–1764), poet
- Amade, Albert d ' (1856–1941), French general
- Amade, Alfons (* 1999), German soccer player
- Amade, Christophe (* 1961), Congolese religious, Bishop of Kalemie-Kirungu
- Amade, Louis (1915–1992), French writer and songwriter
- Amadei, Amedeo (1921–2013), Italian football player and coach
- Amadei, Gianni , Italian make-up artist, assistant director and film director
- Amadei, Karl von (1723–1796), Imperial Habsburg officer, lastly Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Amadei, Michelangelo (1586–1642), Italian composer of the early Baroque
- Amadei, Roberto (1933–2009), Italian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Bergamo
- Amadeo, Giovanni Antonio (1447–1522), Italian sculptor and builder
- Amades, Joan (1890–1959), Catalan ethnologist and folklorist
- Amadeu, Ramon (1745-1821), Catalan sculptor
- Amadeus (* 1962), Italian radio and television presenter
- Amadeus I († 1051), Count of Savoy
- Amadeus I (1845–1890), King of Spain
- Amadeus II. († 1080), Count of Savoy (1078-1080)
- Amadeus II , Lord of Montfaucon, Count of Mömpelgard
- Amadeus III. († 1148), Count of Savoy
- Amadeus III. (1311–1367), Count of Geneva
- Amadeus IV. (1197–1253), Count of Maurienne and Savoy
- Amadeus IX. (1435–1472), Duke of Savoy
- Amadeus V († 1323), Count of Savoy
- Amadeus VI. (1334–1383), Count of Savoy (1343–1383)
- Amadeus VII (1360-1391), Count of Savoy (1383-1391)
- Amadeus VIII. (1383–1451), Duke of Savoy, Cardinal Bishop, Antipope
- Amadeus of Lausanne († 1159), Catholic bishop of Lausanne
- Amadeus, 3rd Duke of Aosta (1898–1942), 3rd Duke of Aosta, Duke of Apulia, Viceroy of Italian East Africa
- Amadeus, Rambo (* 1963), Montenegrin singer and composer
- Amadi, Chinaza (* 1987), Nigerian long jumper
- Amadi, Elechi (1934-2016), Nigerian writer
- Amadie, Jimmy (1937–2013), American jazz musician
- Amadio da Milano († 1483), Italian goldsmith
- Amadio, Greg (* 1981), Canadian ice hockey player
- Amadio, Michael (* 1996), Canadian ice hockey player
- Amadio, Silvio (1926–1995), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Amadiume, Ifi (* 1947), Nigerian author, ethnologist and feminist
- Amado, Jean (1927–1995), French sculptor
- Amado, Jorge (1912-2001), Brazilian writer
- Amado, Juan (* 1990), Uruguayan soccer player
- Amadò, Lauro (1912–1971), Swiss football player
- Amado, Luís Filipe Marques (* 1953), Portuguese politician and Foreign Minister of Portugal
- Amado, Marijke (* 1954), Dutch presenter on German television
- Amado, Matt (* 1983), Canadian-Portuguese ice hockey player
- Amado, Miguel (* 1984), Uruguayan soccer player
- Amado, Rodrigo (* 1964), Portuguese jazz musician
- Amadon, Dean (1912-2003), American ornithologist
- Amador Flores, Rafael (1957-2018), Mexican soccer player
- Amador Sandoval, Armando Cuitlahuac (1897–1970), Mexican ambassador
- Amador y Hernández, Rafael (1856–1923), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Huajuapan de León
- Amador, Andrey (* 1986), Costa Rican racing cyclist
- Amador, Eddie (* 1967), American house DJ, producer and remixer
- Amador, Efraín (* 1947), Cuban lutenist, composer and music teacher
- Amador, Juan (* 1968), German chef
- Amador, Susana (* 1967), Portuguese administrative lawyer and politician (PS)
- Amadori, Josef (1921–2007), German soccer player
- Amadori, Luis César (1903–1977), Argentine filmmaker, screenwriter and writer
- Amadori, Mario (1886–1941), Italian chemist and pharmacist
- Amadoro, Ugo , Italian short film director and assistant director as well as animation filmmaker
- Amadou dan Ténimoun († 1899), Sultan of Zinder
- Amadou Dodo, Kader (* 1989), Nigerien football player
- Amadou, Aude (* 1980), French politician
- Amadou, Hama (* 1950), Nigerien politician, Prime Minister of Niger
- Amadou, Ibrahim (* 1993), French football player
- Amadou, Jean (1929–2011), French singer and humorist
- Amadou, Marou (* 1972), Nigerien lawyer and politician
- Amadou, Moudachirou (* 1971), Beninese football player
- Amadouni, Garabed (1900–1984), Turkish-Armenian clergyman
- Amadu, Salid (* 1999), Austrian soccer player
- Amaducci, Bruno (1925–2019), Swiss conductor and musician
- Amaducci, Luigi (1924–2010), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Ravenna-Cervia
- Amadyar, Tamina (* 1989), German painter
Amae
- Amaechi, John (* 1970), English basketball player
- Amaechi, Xavier (* 2001), English soccer player
Amag
- Amagai, Kazuki (* 1990), Japanese track cyclist
- Amage , Sarmatian queen
- Amagoalik, John (* 1947), political activist for Inuit rights
Amai
- Amaize, Robin (* 1994), German basketball player
Amak
- Amakasu, Masahiko (1891–1945), Japanese lieutenant
- Amakuni , father of Japanese swordsmiths
- Amakusa Shirō († 1638), leader of the Shimabara uprising in Japan during the Edo period
Amal
- Amal, Natacha (* 1968), Belgian actress
- Amala (1919–1921), Indian wolf child
- Amalaberga , daughter of the Vandal king Thrasamund and Amalfridas
- Amalafrid , son of the Thuringian King Herminafried and the Amalaberga
- Amalafrida , sister of Theodoric the Great and second wife of Thrasamund
- Amalaha, Chika (* 1997), Nigerian weightlifter
- Amalaric (502–531), King of the Visigoths
- Amalarius , Archbishop of Trier and liturgist
- Amalasuntha († 535), Ostrogothic queen
- Amalberga of Ghent , holy nun and mystic
- Amalberga of Maubeuge , holy nun
- Amalberga von Susteren , holy nun and abbess
- Amaldi, Edoardo (1908–1989), Italian physicist
- Amaldi, Ugo (1875–1957), Italian mathematician
- Amaldi, Ugo (* 1934), Italian physicist
- Amalfitano, Morgan (* 1985), French football player
- Amalfitano, Romain (* 1989), French football player
- Amalgar († 643), Burgundian nobleman and duke
- Amali, Sabrina (* 1992), Swiss actress
- Amalia del Pilar of Spain (1834–1905), Infanta of Spain
- Amalia von Degenfeld (1647–1683), nobleman, chambermaid at the Electoral Palatinate court
- Amalia of Great Britain, Ireland and Hanover (1783–1810), member of the British Royal Family from the House of Hanover
- Amalia von Kurland (1653–1711), German-Baltic Princess of Kurland from the Ketteler family and, by marriage, Landgravine von Hessen-Kassel
- Amalia of Saxony (1436–1501), Duchess of Bavaria-Landshut
- Amalia von Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenach (1830–1872), princess of the Netherlands
- Amalie Auguste of Bavaria (1801–1877), Queen of Saxony
- Amalie Christiane von Baden (1776–1823), Princess of Baden
- Amalie in Bavaria (1865–1912), Duchess in Bavaria, Duchess of Urach
- Amalie von Brandenburg (1461–1481), Countess Palatine and Duchess of Zweibrücken and Veldenz
- Amalie von der Pfalz (1490–1525), Duchess of Pomerania
- Amalie von Hessen-Darmstadt (1754–1832), wife of the Hereditary Prince of Baden, Karl Ludwig von Baden
- Amalie von Hessen-Homburg (1774–1846), Hereditary Princess of Anhalt-Dessau
- Amalie von Hirschberg († 1564), Abbess of the Poor Clare Monastery
- Amalie von Nassau-Weilburg (1776–1841), German noblewoman, Princess of Anhalt-Bernburg
- Amalie von Oldenburg (1818–1875), Queen of Greece, Duchess of Oldenburg
- Amalie von Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld-Bischweiler (1752–1828), Electress and Queen of Saxony, Duchess of Warsaw
- Amalie von Prussia (1723–1787), German composer
- Amalie von Sachsen (1794–1870), German writer, composer and librettist and member of the Saxon royal family
- Amalie of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha (1848-1894), Princess of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld, by marriage to the Duchess of Bavaria
- Amalie von Sachsen-Hildburghausen (1732–1799), Princess of Sachsen-Hildburghausen, by marriage Princess von Hohenlohe-Neuenstein zu Oehringen
- Amalie von Württemberg (1799–1848), Duchess of Württemberg, by marriage to the Duchess of Saxony-Altenburg
- Amalizki, Vladimir Prokhorovich (1860–1917), Russian paleontologist
- Amallah, Selim (* 1996), Belgian football player
- Amalnather, Siluvaimathu Teresanathan (1925-2010), Indian Roman Catholic bishop
- Amalo († 589), Burgundian nobleman and duke
- Amalraj, Arulappan (* 1953), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Ootacamund
- Amalric, Mathieu (* 1965), French director and actor
- Amalric, Pierre (1923-1999), French ophthalmologist
- Amalrich († 973), Count in Hainaut (Valenciennes)
- Amalrich , Vice Count of Nablus
- Amalrich Barlais , Regent of Cyprus
- Amalrich I (1136–1174), King of Jerusalem
- Amalrich I (1145–1205), King of Cyprus
- Amalrich I of Montfort , Lord of Montfort-l'Amaury
- Amalrich I von Rancon († 1027), lord of Rancon, Gençay and Taillebourg
- Amalrich III. von Montfort († 1137), Lord of Montfort-l'Amaury and Count of Évreux
- Amalrich V of Montfort , Count of Évreux
- Amalrich VI. of Montfort , Earl of Evreux, Earl of Gloucester
- Amalrich VII of Montfort (1195–1241), constable of France, Count of Montfort
- Amalrich von Bena († 1206), French theologian
- Amalrich of Nesle († 1180), Patriarch of Jerusalem
- Amalrich of Tire († 1310), last constable of Jerusalem, regent of Cyprus
- Amalrik, Andrei Alexejewitsch (1938–1980), Russian historian, publicist, writer and dissident
- Amalteo, Pomponio (1505–1588), Italian painter
- Amalvi, Christian (* 1954), French historian
Amam
- Amama, Sistine (1593–1639), Dutch Reformed theologian and orientalist
- Amamou, Mohamed (1933-2014), Tunisian diplomat
- Amamou, Slim (* 1977), Tunisian internet entrepreneur and blogger
- Amamra, Oulaya (* 1996), French actress
Aman
- Aman Isa Khan (1526–1560), Uighur muqam master, poet and musician
- Aman, Caspar (1616–1699), court controller in Vienna
- Aman, Ehsan (* 1959), Afghan musician
- Aman, Elisabeth (1888–1966), Swiss writer
- Aman, Leila (* 1977), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Aman, Mohammed (* 1994), Ethiopian middle-distance runner
- Aman, Musa (* 1951), Malaysian politician, Prime Minister of Sabah
- Aman, Reinhold (1936–2019), German-American chemical engineer, university professor and philologist
- Aman, Richard (1914–1988), Swiss diplomat
- Aman, Sepp (1870–1957), Austrian politician (Greater German Association, Greater German People's Party), member of the National Council
- Aman, Theodor (1831–1891), Romanian painter and wood engraver
- Aman, Zeenat (* 1951), Indian model and film actress
- Aman-Jean, Edmond (1858–1936), French painter
- Amanappa , Egyptian civil servant
- Amânar, Simona (* 1979), Romanian gymnast
- Amanat, Hossein (* 1942), Iranian-Canadian architect and follower of the Baha'i religion
- Amanatidis, Ioannis (* 1981), Greek football player
- Amanchukwu Amatu, Solomon (* 1950), Nigerian priest, Bishop of Okigwe
- Amâncio, Ebert William (* 1983), Brazilian soccer player
- Amâncio, Rosimar (* 1984), Brazilian soccer player
- Amand von Maastricht , missionary in Flanders and bishop in Tongeren
- Amanda, Lia (born 1932), Italian actress
- Amandes, Tom (* 1959), American actor
- Amandi, Elisabeth (* 1950), German drummer, composer and author
- Amandi, Johannes († 1530), German theologian and reformer
- Amandry, Michel (* 1949), French numismatist
- Amandry, Pierre (1912-2006), French classical archaeologist
- Amandus , Roman usurper in Gaul
- Amandus of Bordeaux , Bishop of Bordeaux, saint
- Amandus of Strasbourg , Catholic saint, Bishop of Strasbourg
- Amandus von Worms , Bishop of Worms , venerated as a saint, diocese and city patron of Worms
- Amane, Nishi (1829–1897), philosopher and political administrator at the beginning of the Meiji period
- Amangi Nacua, Joseph (* 1945), Filipino religious, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Ilagan
- Amani, Enissa (* 1983), Iranian-German comedian and presenter
- Amani, Khaibar (* 1987), Afghan soccer player
- Amani, Salma (* 1989), Belgian-Moroccan soccer player
- Amanibakhi , Nubian king
- Amanichabale , Nubian king
- Amanichareqerem , Nubian king
- Amanichedolo , Nubian king
- Amanieu, Georges (1934-2016), French football player
- Amanikhatashan , Nubian queen
- Amaninataki lived , Nubian king
- Amaning, Jeffrey (* 1981), German American football player
- Amanipilade , Nubian Queen
- Amanirenas , Nubian queen
- Amanischacheto , Nubian queen
- Amanislo , Nubian king
- Amanistabara-qo , Nubian king
- Amanitaraqide , Nubian king
- Amanitecha , Nubian king
- Amanite momid , Nubian king
- Amanitore , Nubian queen
- Amankwaa, Danny (* 1994), Danish soccer player
- Amankwah, Frank (* 1971), Ghanaian soccer player
- Amann, Albert (1879–1965), Baden politician (center, BCSV, CDU)
- Amann, Alfred (1863–1942), German textile entrepreneur
- Amann, Alois (1864–1932), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the state parliament in Vorarlberg
- Amann, Anton (* 1943), Austrian sociologist, gerontologist and author
- Amann, Anton (1956–2015), Austrian chemist and university professor
- Amann, Bernhard (* 1954), German police officer and politician (REP until October 1994), Member of the State Parliament (Baden-Württemberg)
- Amann, Betty (1907–1990), German-American actress
- Amann, Denise (* 1979), Austrian cook
- Amann, Dieter (* 1958), Austrian ski racer
- Amann, Dorit (* 1939), Austrian film and theater actress
- Amann, Franz (1862–1945), Liechtenstein politician (VP)
- Amann, Friedrich , German Benedictine, mathematician and astronomer
- Amann, Friedrich von (1870–1953), German lieutenant general
- Amann, Fritz (1878–1969), German painter
- Amann, Fritz (* 1950), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament and club chairman
- Amann, Gebhard (1899–1979), Austrian politician (CS, ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Amann, Georg (1780–1831), German theologian
- Amann, Georg (1794–1852), bailiff in the Grand Duchy of Oldenburg
- Amann, Gottfried (1901–1988), German forest scientist and non-fiction author
- Amann, Gregor (* 1962), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Amann, Günther (* 1939), German helicopter pilot
- Amann, Hans , German sculptor
- Amann, Hermann , German film music composer
- Amann, Horst (* 1934), German soccer player
- Amann, Horst (* 1953), German civil engineer
- Amann, Johann Nepomuk (1765–1834), Austrian architect
- Amann, Jörg , German doctor
- Amann, Josef (1879–1971), German baker and politician (SPD), mayor
- Amann, Josef Albert (1832–1906), German gynecologist
- Amann, Josef Albert junior (1866–1919), German gynecologist
- Amann, Josef Anton (1823–1891), Liechtenstein tanner and politician
- Amann, Joseph (1720–1796), German sculptor
- Amann, Jürg (1947–2013), Swiss writer
- Amann, Klaus (* 1949), Austrian literary scholar
- Amann, Marc (* 1994), German speed skier
- Amann, Max (1891–1957), German politician (NSDAP), Member of the Parliament and publicist
- Amann, Max (1905–1945), German swimmer and water polo player
- Amann, Meinrad (1785–1839), Austrian clergyman and abbot of St Abbey (1826–1839)
- Amann, Melanie (* 1978), German lawyer and journalist
- Amann, Michael (* 1964), Austrian composer
- Amann, Mina (1893–1966), German trade unionist and politician (CDU)
- Amann, Otto (1892–1958), German officer, major general in the Wehrmacht in World War II
- Amann, Otto (1926–2011), Austrian politician
- Amann, Paul (1884–1958), Austrian writer and translator
- Amann, Peter (1941–2019), German civil engineer
- Amann, Petra (* 1968), Austrian etrusologist
- Amann, Reinhard (1964–2013), German speed skier
- Amann, Rick (* 1960), Canadian-German ice hockey player
- Amann, Rudolf (1902–1960), Liechtenstein landlord and politician (VU)
- Amann, Rudolf (* 1961), German microbiologist
- Amann, Sinah (* 1991), German soccer player
- Amann, Urs (1951–2019), Swiss painter
- Amann, Wilhelm von (1839–1928), Prussian general of the infantry
- Amann, Wolfgang (* 1959), German local politician (independent)
- Amann-Marxer, Marlies (* 1952), Liechtenstein politician
- Amano, Akira (* 1973), Japanese manga artist
- Amano, Hiroe (* 1943), Japanese badminton player
- Amano, Hiroshi (* 1960), Japanese physicist
- Amano, Jun (born 1991), Japanese soccer player
- Amano, Kōta (* 1987), Japanese football player
- Amano, Kozue (* 1974), Japanese manga artist
- Amano, Masamicz (* 1957), Japanese composer
- Amano, Misaki (* 1985), Japanese soccer player
- Amano, Takashi (1954–2015), Japanese photographer, designer and aquarist
- Amano, Takashi (* 1986), Japanese soccer player
- Amano, Yoshitaka (* 1952), Japanese artist
- Amano, Yūki (* 2000), Japanese soccer player
- Amano, Yukiya (1947-2019), Japanese diplomat
- Amano, Yūsuke (* 1981), Japanese game developer
- Amanov, Durbek (* 1965), Uzbek medic and diplomat
- Amanow, Mesgen (* 1986), Turkmen chess player
- Amanpour, Christiane (* 1958), British-Iranian journalist
- Amanqul, Äbilchan (* 1997), Kazakh boxer
- Amans, Jacques (1801–1888) French painter based in New Orleans
- Amanshauser, Gerhard (1928–2006), Austrian writer
- Amanshauser, Hildegund (* 1955), Austrian art historian
- Amanshauser, Martin (* 1968), Austrian writer and translator
- Amanti, Lucio (* 1977), Italian musician
- Amanti, Siegmund , Austrian theater actor and comedian
- Amantillo, Ireneo A. (1934–2018), Filipino religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Tandag
- Amantos, Konstantinos (1874–1960), Greek Byzantinist and historian
- Amantova, Ingrīda (* 1960), Soviet luge athlete
- Amanuma, Yuuko (* 1955), Japanese conductor, composer and university professor
- Amanus , Roman painter
Amar
- Amar (* 1983), German rapper
- Amar ibn Abdullah al-Jundai († 680), son of Abdullah al-Jundai and Behria bint Masud Chidridschi
- Amar y Borbón, Antonio (1742–1826), Viceroy of New Granada
- Amar, Anandyn , Mongolian politician of the communist era
- Amar, André (1755-1816), French revolutionary
- Amar, Armand (* 1953), French composer
- Amar, Baptiste (* 1979), French ice hockey player
- Amar, Hamad (* 1964), Israeli politician (Knesset)
- Amar, Leon , Turkish-Austrian painter, commercial artist, poster artist and designer
- Amar, Licco (1891–1959), Hungarian violinist
- Amar, Shlomo (* 1948), Israeli Chief Rabbi (Sephardim)
- Amar, Yasmine (* 1936), Algerian writer
- Amar-Dahl, Tamar (* 1968), German historian
- Amar-Sin , King of Sumer and Akkad in ancient Mesopotamia (2046 BC – 2038 BC)
- Amara, Fadela (* 1964), French politician
- Amara, Isabella (* 1998), American actress
- Amara, Luigi (* 1971), Mexican writer
- Amara, Sammy (* 1979), German graphic designer, singer, front man and songwriter
- Amaral Mousinho, Luis do (1912–1962), Brazilian clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ribeirão Preto
- Amaral, Agueda (* 1972), East Timorese marathon runner and Olympic participant
- Amaral, Aloísio Ariovaldo (1919–1994), Brazilian religious, Bishop of Campanha
- Amaral, Amadeu (1875–1929), Brazilian poet, Romanist, Lusitanist and dialectologist
- Amaral, Arão Noé da Costa (* 1955), East Timorese politician
- Amaral, Augusto da Conceição , East Timorese politician
- Amaral, Clementino dos Reis († 2020), East Timorese politician
- Amaral, Dante Guimarães (* 1980), Brazilian national volleyball player
- Amaral, Edgar Ferreira Do (1894–1978), Brazilian general
- Amaral, Élia António de Araújo dos Reis , East Timorese politician
- Amaral, Eva (* 1972), Spanish musician, lead singer of the band Amaral
- Amaral, Francisco Joaquim Ferreira do (1843–1923), Portuguese military and politician, head of government
- Amaral, Francisco Xavier do (1937–2012), East Timorese politician
- Amaral, Gaia Bermani (* 1980), Brazilian-Italian actress, model and television presenter
- Amaral, Ilídio do (1926-2017), Portuguese geographer
- Amaral, Joaquim (* 1968), East Timorese diplomat and politician
- Amaral, Joaquim Bonifácio do (1815–1884), Brazilian coffee producer and politician
- Amaral, José Rodrigues Coelho do (1808–1873), Portuguese officer, colonial administrator and politician
- Amaral, Marina (* 1994), Brazilian colorist
- Amaral, Miguel (* 1954), Portuguese entrepreneur and racing car driver
- Amaral, Moisés da Costa (1938–1989), East Timorese politician
- Amaral, Norberto do (* 1956), East Timorese clergyman, Bishop of Maliana in East Timor
- Amaral, Olga de (* 1932), Colombian painter and textile artist
- Amaral, Ovídio (1958–2014), East Timorese politician and diplomat
- Amaral, Paulo (1923-2008), Brazilian soccer player and coach
- Amaral, Rodrigo (* 1997), Uruguayan soccer player
- Amaral, Tarsila do (1886–1973), Brazilian painter and co-founder of the anthropophagy movement
- Amaral, Teresa da Conceição (* 1969), East Timorese politician
- Amarante, Catello (* 1979), Italian rower
- Amarante, José Alberto Albano do (1935–1981), Brazilian electrical engineer and physicist
- Amarasingam, Amarnath , American extremism researcher
- Amărăzeanu, Gabriel (1971-2006), Romanian football player
- Amarcius, Sextus , Middle Latin poet
- Amardeilh, Daniel (* 1959), French racing cyclist
- Amardschargal, Rintschinnjamyn (* 1961), Mongolian politician
- Amare, Hailemariyam (* 1997), Ethiopian athlete
- Amarel, Saul (1928–2002), Israeli-American computer scientist
- Amarell, Stephanie (* 1996), German actress
- Amarelle, Cesla (* 1973), Swiss politician (SP)
- Amargo, Rafael (* 1975), Spanish flamenco dancer and choreographer
- Amargós i Samaranch, Josep (1849–1918), Spanish architect of Catalan modernism
- Amargós, Joan Albert (* 1950), Spanish conductor and composer
- Amari, Akira (* 1949), Japanese politician
- Amari, Giacomo († 1997), American mobster
- Amari, Giuseppe (1916–2004), Italian clergyman, Catholic bishop of Verona
- Amari, Michele (1806–1889), Sicilian orientalist and politician
- Amari, Mustapha (* 1994), German soccer player
- Amari, Torayasu (1498–1548), samurai of the Sengoku period
- Amarijo, Juvenal (1923–2009), Brazilian soccer player
- Amarikwa, Quincy ( b.1987 ), American football player
- Amarildo (* 1939), Brazilian soccer player and soccer coach
- Amarilla, Carlos (* 1970), Paraguayan football referee
- Amarilla, Florencio (1935–2012), Paraguayan football player and actor
- Amarilla, Raúl Vicente (* 1960), Paraguayan football player and coach
- Amarindra (1737–1826), Queen of Thailand, wife of King Rama I.
- Amaro Varela, Amancio (* 1939), Spanish soccer player and soccer coach
- Amaro, Alexandra (* 1972), Brazilian shot put and discus thrower
- Amaro, Álvaro (* 1953), Portuguese economist and politician (PSD), MEP
- Amaro, César (1948–2012), Uruguayan guitarist
- Amaro, Halli (* 1993), American volleyball player
- Amaro, Juan Justo (1930–2020), Uruguayan politician
- Amaro, Kalyl (* 1998), French sprinter
- Amaro, Melanie (* 1992), pop and soul singer from the British Virgin Islands
- Amaro, Victor (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Amarque, Tom (* 1974), German author and philosopher
- Amarsanaa (1720–1757), prince of the jungle
- Amartey, Daniel (* 1994), Ghanaian soccer player
- Amartey, Prince (born 1944), Ghanaian boxer
- Amaru , Indian poet
Amas
- Amaschukeli, Elgudscha (1928–2002), Georgian sculptor and painter
- Amash, Justin (* 1980), American politician
- Amasheh, Raja (* 1982), German boxer and kickboxer
- Amasis , Greek potter
- Amasis († 526 BC), Egyptian pharaoh
- Amasis painter , Greek vase painter of the black-figure style
- Amastris , Achaemenid princess
- Amastris , Achaemenid princess
- Amastris († 284 BC), daughter of Oxyathres, wife of Kraterus, Dionysius of Herakleia and Lysimachus
Amat
- Amat de Graveson, Ignace Hyacinthe (1670–1733), French theologian
- Amat di San Filippo e Sorso, Luigi (1796–1878), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Amat i de Junyent, Manuel d ' († 1782), Spanish viceroy in Peru
- Amat, Henri (1813-1891), French politician
- Amat, Ismail (1935–2018), Uighur politician of the People's Republic of China
- Amat, Jean-Charles Roman d ' (1887–1976), French archivist and paleographer
- Amat, Jean-Pierre (* 1962), French sports shooter
- Amat, Jordi (* 1992), Spanish soccer player
- Amat, Juan Carlos (1572–1642), Spanish musician and doctor
- Amat, Santiago (1887–1982), Spanish sailor
- Amat-mamu , writer
- Amat-Šamaš , Nadītum
- Amata, Agatha (* 1969), Nigerian media entrepreneur, television presenter and talk show host
- Amata, Akitsugu (1927–2013), Japanese swordsmith and living national treasure
- Amata, Doreen (* 1988), Nigerian high jumper
- Amata, Fred (* 1963), Nigerian actor, producer and director
- Amata, Gaetano (* 1912), Italian filmmaker
- Amateau, Albert Jean (1889–1996), Turkish rabbi, businessman, lawyer, and social activist
- Amateau, Rod (1923–2003), American film director, film producer and screenwriter
- Amateis, Edmond Romulus (1897–1981), American sculptor and teacher
- Amathieu, Michel (* 1955), French cameraman
- Amathila, Ben (* 1938), Namibian politician
- Amathila, Libertina (* 1940), Namibian politician; Deputy Prime Minister (2005-2010)
- Amati, Aldo (* 1958), Italian diplomat
- Amati, Andrea , Italian violin maker, founder of the Amati dynasty
- Amati, Antonio († 1607), Italian violin maker
- Amati, Carlo (1776–1852), Italian architect
- Amati, Daniele (* 1931), Italian theoretical particle physicist
- Amati, Edmondo (1920–2002), Italian film producer
- Amati, Giacinto (1778–1850), Italian Catholic theologian and travel writer
- Amati, Giovanna (* 1962), Italian racing driver
- Amati, Girolamo (1768–1834), Italian classical philologist, Graecist, epigraphist, paleographer and manuscript scholar
- Amati, Nicola (1596–1684), Italian violin maker
- Amato Lusitano (1511–1568), Portuguese-Jewish doctor and botanist
- Amato, Angelo (* 1938), Italian clergyman, cardinal to the curia
- Amato, Anthony (1920–2011), American opera director
- Amato, Gerardo (* 1952), Italian actor
- Amato, Giacomo (1643–1732), Italian architect
- Amato, Giovanni Angelo , Italian painter
- Amato, Giovanni Antonio il Vecchio , Italian painter
- Amato, Giuliano (* 1938), Italian politician, member of the camera, member of the Senato della Repubblica
- Amato, Giuseppe (1899–1964), Italian film director
- Amato, Luca (* 1996), German motorcycle racer
- Amato, Paolo (1634–1714), Italian architect
- Amato, Pasquale (1878–1942), Italian opera singer (baritone) and singing teacher
- Amato, Sally (1917–2000), American singer and actress
- Amato, Serena (* 1974), Argentine sailor
- Amato, Vincenzo (1629–1670), Italian conductor and composer of the Baroque
- Amato, Vincenzo (* 1966), Italian actor and sculptor
- Amatosero, Susanne (* 1952), German painter, theater and radio play writer and director
- Amatuni, Susanna Babkenowna (1924–2010), Armenian-Soviet musicologist
- Amatus of Montecassino , Lombard historian
Amau
- Amaudruz, Benjamin von (1735–1797), Prussian lieutenant general
- Amaudruz, Céline (* 1979), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Amaudruz, Gaston-Armand (1920–2018), Swiss publicist, Holocaust denier
- Amauri (* 1980), Brazilian-Italian soccer player
- Amaury, Philippe (1940-2006), French media entrepreneur
- Amaury-Duval, Eugène Emmanuel (1808–1885), French academic painter
Amav
- Amavi, Jordan (* 1994), French football player
- Amavia, Daniela (* 1966), Greek actress
- Amavisca, José Emilio (* 1971), Spanish football player
Amay
- Amaya, Carmen († 1963), Spanish flamenco singer and dancer
- Amaya, Efraín (* 1959), Venezuelan composer
- Amaya, Laura (* 1976), Mexican badminton player
- Amaya, Remedios (* 1962), Spanish flamenco singer
- Amaya, Victor (born 1954), American tennis player
Amaz
- Amazawa, Taijirō (* 1936), Japanese poet, translator and literary scholar
- Amazing Red (* 1982), Puerto Rican wrestler
- Amaziah , king of Judah
- Amazonas, João (1912–2002), Brazilian politician (PCdoB) and guerrilla fighter