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- Ana, Marcos (1920–2016), Spanish writer
- Anabela (* 1976), Portuguese singer and musical artist
- Anabuki, Satoru (1921–2005), Japanese fighter pilot in World War II
- Anacaona (1464–1504), queen of the Taíno people
- Anacharsis , Skythe
- Anacharsis, Phara (* 1983), French athlete
- Anacker, August Ferdinand (1790–1854), German composer
- Anacker, Heinrich (1901–1971), Swiss-German writer
- Anacker, Hermann (1917–2019), German radiologist
- Anacker, Michael (* 1968), German philosopher
- Anacker, Ulrich (1944–2018), German philosopher and university professor
- Anacona, Winner (* 1988), Colombian track and road cyclist
- Anaconda, Endo (* 1955), Swiss singer, songwriter and writer
- Anadolis, Nikolas (* 1991), Greek jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Anadologlu, Cihan (* 1981), German bartender, restaurateur, management consultant and author
- Anadrog , west Slavic prince in Mecklenburg or Ostholstein 1036
- Anae, Tumua (* 1988), American water polo player
- Anagast , Eastern Roman army master
- Anagbe, Wilfred Chikpa (* 1965), Nigerian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Makurdi
- Anagnastopol, Victor (* 1986), Romanian tennis player
- Anagnostakis, Manolis (1925-2005), Greek existential poet
- Anagnostopoulos, Dimitri (* 1970), Greek chess player
- Anagnostopoulos, Georgios H. , American-Greek historian of philosophy
- Anagnostou, Chrissovalantis (* 1975), Greek football player
- Anagnostou, Sabine (* 1965), German pharmacy historian
- Anagyrus painter , Greek vase painter
- Anahí (* 1983), Mexican actress and singer
- Anahory, José , Portuguese musician
- Anai, Takamasa (* 1984), Japanese judoka
- Anai, Yuki (* 1988), Japanese badminton player
- Anais von Brienne , mistress of Emperor Frederick II of Hohenstaufen
- Anak Ahar, Jimmy (* 1981), Brunei sprinter
- Anak Suren-Pahlav , regicide and progenitor of the Gregorids
- Anaka, Stacie (* 1987), Canadian wrestler
- Anakin, Douglas (1930-2020), Canadian bobsledder and luge rider
- Anakles , Greek potter
- Anaklet , Presbyter or Episkopus in Rome (between 76 and 95)
- Anaclet II († 1138), antipope to Pope Innocent II.
- Anakreon († 495 BC), singer
- Analatos painter , Attic vase painter of the early Protoattic style
- Analayo, Bhikkhu (* 1962), German Buddhist and university professor
- Analis, Dimitri T. (1938–2012), Greek writer and diplomat
- Analmaaje , Nubian king
- Anam , king of Uruk
- Anamar (* 1960), Portuguese actress and fado singer
- Anami, Korechika (1887–1945), Japanese general and minister of war in World War II
- Anan Anwar (* 1986), Thai pop singer, traceur and actor
- Anan ben David , Jewish theologian
- Anan Surattanasin (* 1998), Thai soccer player
- Anan, Kobna , Ghanaian actor and honorary cultural ambassador for Ghana
- Anana, Dave , American biathlete
- Anand Buradagunta, Chetan (* 1980), Indian badminton player
- Anand, Chetan (1915–1997), Indian film director and producer
- Anand, Dev (1923-2011), Indian actor, director, and producer
- Anand, Jojo (* 1959), Indian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Hazaribag
- Anand, Margot (* 1944), French psychologist and neotantra teacher
- Anand, Mulk Raj (1905-2004), Indian novelist and short story writer and art critic
- Anand, Sunaina (* 1980), Indian weightlifter
- Anand, Vijay (1934-2004), Indian film director
- Anand, Viswanathan (* 1969), Indian chess player and world chess champion
- Ananda , early Indian Buddhist and cousin of the Buddha
- Ananda Chandra , Arakan king (today's Burma)
- Ananda Mahidol (1925-1946), Thai nobleman, King of Thailand (1935-1946)
- Ananda, Gabriel (* 1977), German DJ, producer and label operator in the field of electronic dance music
- Anandamayi Ma (1896–1982), Indian spiritual master
- Anandarayar, Antony (* 1945), Indian clergyman, Archbishop of Pondicherry and Cuddalore
- Anandkumar, anima , Indian computer scientist
- Anane, Richard Winfred (* 1954), Ghanaian politician and Minister for Road Traffic in Ghana
- Ananel , high priest in Jerusalem
- Anang, Eric Adjetey (* 1985), Ghanaian sculptor
- Anani, Jawad (* 1943), Jordanian politician and economist
- Anania Schirakatsi (610–685), Armenian scholar, mathematician and geographer
- Anania von Mok († 965), Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church and writer
- Anania, Bartolomeu (1921–2011), Romanian Orthodox clergyman and writer
- Anania, Matteo (* 1984), Italian soccer player
- Anania, Maurizio (* 1969), Italian film director and author
- Ananiaschwili, Nino (* 1963), Georgian prima ballerina
- Ananidze, Dschano (* 1992), Georgian football player
- Ananiew, Antonio (* 1965), Bulgarian football player
- Ananiew, Georgi (* 1950), Bulgarian politician
- Ananikjan, Zolak (* 1987), Armenian boxer
- Ananina, Jekaterina Sergejewna (* 1982), Russian badminton player
- Ananjina, Marija Alexandrovna (1849–1899), Russian revolutionary
- Ananka, Lyudmila (* 1982), Belarusian biathlete
- Ananou, Frederic (* 1997), German soccer player
- Ananthamurthy, UR (1932-2014), Indian writer
- Anantharaman, Nalini (* 1976), French mathematician
- Ananus ben Ananus , Jewish high priest
- Anaparambil, James Raphael (* 1962), Indian clergyman and Roman Catholic Bishop of Alleppey
- Anar (* 1938), Azerbaijani writer
- Anarawd ap Gruffydd († 1143), Prince of Deheubarth in South Wales
- Anarawd ap Rhodri († 916), King of Gwynedd (Wales)
- Anari (* 1970), Basque singer and songwriter
- Anarkulow, Alisher (1968–2014), Uzbek chess player
- Anas ibn Mālik , companion and servant of the Prophet Mohammed
- Anas, Muhammed (* 1994), Indian sprinter
- Anasch, Robert (1907–1945), German communist resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Anasol (* 1976), Colombian pop singer and songwriter of Argentinian origin
- Anastacia (* 1968), American singer and songwriter
- Anastácio, Jaqueline (* 1987), Brazilian handball player
- Anastas, Ayreen (* 1976), Israeli-American video artist
- Anastas, Benjamin (* 1969), American writer
- Anastase, Roberta (* 1976), Romanian politician (PD-L), MEP
- Anastasi, Andrea (* 1960), Italian volleyball player and trainer
- Anastasi, Anne (1908-2001), American psychologist
- Anastasi, Giovanni (1765–1860), Greek merchant and antique dealer
- Anastasi, Giovanni (1861–1926), Italian-Swiss teacher, journalist and writer
- Anastasi, Joseph G. (1937–2005), US Secretary of State for Economic Development in Maryland and Campaign Manager
- Anastasi, Pietro (1948-2020), Italian football player
- Anastasia , saint of the Christian Church and martyr
- Anastasia , Roman empress
- Anastasia Michailowna Romanowa (1860–1922), by marriage Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- Anastasia von Brandenburg (1478–1534), Countess von Henneberg
- Anastasia of Greece († 1923), American heiress and by marriage she belonged to the European nobility
- Anastasia of Kiev (1021-1096), Queen of Hungary
- Anastasia of Montenegro (1868–1935), member of the Petrović-Njegoš house
- Anastasia of Sirmium , martyr and saint
- Anastasia von Tübingen , Abbess of the St. Margarethen Monastery in Waldkirch
- Anastasia, Albert (1902–1957), American Mafia boss in New York
- Anastasia, Flavio (* 1969), Italian cyclist, world champion in cycling
- Anastasia, Teodoro (1843–1892), Swiss architect and engineer
- Anastasiadis, Efstratios (1919-2004), Greek agronomist
- Anastasiadis, Georg (* 1965), German newspaper journalist and editor-in-chief of Münchner Merkur
- Anastasiadis, Nikos (* 1946), Cypriot politician, DISY chairman, president
- Anastasiadis, Nikos (* 1966), Greek cross-country skier and biathlete
- Anastasiadou, Meropi (* 1964), Greek historian and Neo-Graecist
- Anastasija Srpska († 1200), princess and saint
- Anastasio (* 1997), Italian rapper
- Anastasio, Trey (* 1964), American guitarist
- Anastasios († 823), Byzantine usurper, co-regent Thomas the Slav
- Anastasios I († 518), Eastern Roman emperor
- Anastasios I of Antioch († 599), Patriarch of Antioch
- Anastasios II († 719), Byzantine emperor (713–716)
- Anastasios II of Antioch († 609), patriarch of Antioch and martyr
- Anastasios Quaestor , Byzantine poet and author
- Anastasios Sinaites , abbot and church writer
- Anastasiou, Angelos (* 1950), old calendar Orthodox metropolitan
- Anastasiou, Charis , Greek Cypriot pop singer
- Anastasius the Persian († 628), martyr and saint of the Catholic and Orthodox Church
- Anastasius I († 401), Pope (November 27, 399 to December 401)
- Anastasius II († 498), Pope
- Anastasius III. († 879), clergyman and church writer
- Anastasius III. , Pope (911–913)
- Anastasius IV († 1154), Pope
- Anastasopoulos, Dimitrios (* 1990), Greek football player
- Anastasopoulos, Mario (* 1967), German American football player
- Anastasov, Mirko (* 1984), German basketball player
- Anastassjan, Ashot (1964–2016), Armenian chess grandmaster
- Anastasowa, Arnaud (* 1988), French-Bulgarian football player
- Anastopoulos, Nikolaos (* 1958), Greek football player and coach
- Anastopoulos, Vasilis (* 1975), Greek racing cyclist
- Anasuya, Alex (* 1982), German actress
- Anathalon , legendary early bishop of Milan
- Anather , ancient Egyptian petty king of the 16th dynasty
- Anathil, George M. (1932-2009), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Indore
- Anatol, Manuel (1903–1990), Spanish-French soccer player and athlete
- Anatole, Christian (1937–1987), French Romance philologist and Occitanist
- Anatolios of Constantinople († 458), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Anatolios of Laodicea , Bishop of Laodicea, mathematician, Aristotelian
- Anatour, Marie († 1929), Austrian theater actress and soubrette
- Anatra, Alexandra (1913–1973), German film editor
- Anatsui, El (* 1944), Ghanaian-Nigerian sculptor
- Anaukpetlun (1578-1628), King of Ava in what is now Myanmar, brought about the reunification of the Burmese Kingdom
- Anaw, Jechiel ben Jekutiel († 1289), rabbinical author
- Anaw, Zedekia ben Abraham , Italian-Jewish scholar
- Anawati, Georges C. (1905–1994), Egyptian Dominican, Islamic scholar and promoter of interreligious dialogue
- Anawin Jujeen (* 1987), Thai soccer player
- Anawrahta , ruler of Bagan
- Anaxagoras , Greek sculptor
- Anaxagoras († 428 BC), Greek philosopher
- Anaxandridas I , son of Theopompus
- Anaxandridas II , Spartan king
- Anaxandrides , Greek comedy poet
- Anaxarch († 320 BC), Greek philosopher
- Anaxenor , Greek kitharot
- Anaximander , pre-Socratic Greek philosopher
- Anaximenes , pre-Socratic natural philosopher
- Anaximenes of Lampsakos , Greek historian and rhetorician
- Anaya y Diez de Bonilla, Gerardo (1881–1958), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of San Luis Potosí
- Anaya y Diez de Bonilla, José Gabriel (1895–1976), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Zamora
- Anaya y Gutiérrez, José Homobono (1836–1906), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Chilapa
- Anaya, Carlos (1777–1862), Uruguayan politician, President of Uruguay
- Anaya, Darlene (* 1961), American judoka
- Anaya, Elena (* 1975), Spanish actress
- Anaya, Jorge (1926–2008), Argentine military and politician
- Anaya, Romeo (1946-2015), Mexican bantamweight boxer
- Anaya, Rudolfo (1937–2020), American writer and university professor
- Anaya, Sergio (* 1942), Mexican soccer player
- Anaya, Toney (* 1941), American politician
- Anayama, Nobukimi (1541–1582), Samurai of the Sengoku period
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- Anba Michael , Bishop of the Coptic Orthodox Church in South Germany and thus one of the two highest representatives of the Coptic Orthodox Patriarch in Germany
- Anbar, Mohammad al- (* 1985), Saudi Arabian soccer player
- Anbari, Abu Ali al- († 2015), Iraqi officer, person of the Islamic State
- Anbasa ibn Suhaym al-Kalbi , Muslim governor of Al-Andalus (721–726)
- Anbeek, Ton (* 1944), Dutch author and literary scholar
- Anbeh, Suzan (* 1970), German actress
- Anbesa, Adanech (* 1998), Ethiopian middle-distance runner
- Anbuhl, Jürgen (* 1940), German educator and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
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- Anca, Adrian (* 1976), Romanian football player and coach
- Anca, Dan (1947-2005), Romanian football player and coach
- Anca, Sorin (* 1972), Romanian artist
- Ancajas, Jerwin (* 1992), Filipino super flyweight boxer
- Anceaux, Bérenger (* 1995), French actor
- Anceaux, Johannes Cornelis (1920–1988), Dutch orientalist and philologist
- Ancel, Jean (1940–2008), Romanian-Israeli historian
- Ancel, Marc (1902–1990), French lawyer
- Ancel, Michel (* 1972), French designer of computer games
- Ancelin Schützenberger, Anne (1919–2018), French psychotherapist and university professor
- Ancelis, Petras (* 1950), Lithuanian lawyer, criminalist, legal scholar and professor of criminal procedural law
- Ancelot, Jacques-François (1794-1854), French author
- Ancelot, Virginie (1792–1875), French writer and painter
- Ancelotti, Carlo (* 1959), Italian football player and coach
- Ancelovici, Gaston André (1945–2017), Chilean-Canadian documentary filmmaker
- Ančerl, Karel (1908–1973), Czechoslovak conductor
- Ancharano, Petrus de († 1416), Italian lawyer
- Ancharia , first wife of Gaius Octavius, father of the emperor Augustus
- Ankhbajar, Otgonbajaryn , Mongolian biathlete
- Anchcherednefer , ancient Egyptian official
- Anchefenchons , high priest in Thebes
- Anchén, Jorge (* 1980), Uruguayan football player
- Anchenespepi I , queen of the ancient Egyptian 6th dynasty
- Anchenespepi II , queen of the ancient Egyptian 6th dynasty
- Anchenespepi III. , Queen of the ancient Egyptian 6th Dynasty
- Anchenespepi IV , queen of the ancient Egyptian 6th dynasty
- Ancher, Anna (1859–1935), Danish impressionist painter
- Ancher, Michael (1849–1927), Danish impressionist painter
- Ankhesenamun , wife of Tutankhamun
- Ancheta, Atilio (* 1948), Uruguayan football player
- Ancheta, Gonzalo (* 1987), Uruguayan soccer player
- Anchhaf , prince of ancient Egypt
- Anchhaf , treasurer
- Anchhor , ancient Egyptian civil servant of the 26th Dynasty
- Anchieri, Germán , Uruguayan rower
- Anchieta, José de (1534–1597), Spanish missionary, Jesuit and linguist
- Anchimiuk, Jeremiasz (1943–2017), Polish clergyman and archbishop of the Polish Orthodox Church
- Anchimolios , general of Sparta, son of Aster
- Anchisa Chanta (* 2002), Thai tennis player
- Anchka , ancient Egyptian civil servant of the 1st Dynasty
- Ankhmare , prince of the ancient Egyptian 4th Dynasty
- Anchmeryre , ancient Egyptian vizier
- Anchnesneferibre , daughter of Psammetich II, consort of Amun
- Anchondo, Andrés (* 1962), Mexican archer
- Anchondo, Mike (* 1982), American super featherweight boxer with normal boom
- Anchorena, Joaquín Samuel de (1876–1961), Argentine politician, Mayor of Buenos Aires
- Anchorena, Manuel de (1933-2005), Argentine diplomat
- Anchorena, Tomás de (1783–1847), Argentine politician
- Anchóriz, Leo (1932–1987), Spanish actor
- Anchtschimeg, bayan monchiin (* 1983), Mongolian chess player
- Anchu , Egyptian vizier
- Anchwennefer , counter-pharaoh of the Ptolemaic times
- Ančić, Mario (* 1984), Croatian tennis player
- Ančić, Mladen (* 1955), Bosnian-Herzegovinian historian of Croatian ethnicity
- Ančička, Martin (* 1974), German-Czech ice hockey player
- Ancillon, Charles (1659–1715), Franco-German lawyer and diplomat
- Ancillon, David the Elder (1617–1692), French, later Prussian Reformed theologian
- Ancillon, David the Younger (1670–1723), Prussian Reformed theologian and diplomat
- Ancillon, Jean Pierre Frédéric (1767–1837), Prussian statesman, philosopher and educator of the future King Friedrich Wilhelm IV.
- Ancillon, Louis Frédéric (1740–1814), Prussian French Reformed theologian
- Ancilotto, Alberto (1903–1971), Italian short film director
- Anciuti, Johann Maria (1674–1744), Milanese musical instrument maker
- Anckarstjerna, Cornelius (1655–1714), Swedish admiral and baron
- Anckarström, Jacob Johan (1762–1792), Swedish assassin
- Anckarswärd, Karl Henrik (1782–1865), Swedish colonel and politician
- Anckelmann, Eberhard (1641–1703), Protestant theologian, linguist and orientalist
- Anckelmann, Johann Julius (1692–1761), German lawyer and senior secretary of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg
- Anckelmann, Wolf Albrecht (1613–1684), German Protestant cathedral dean
- Ancken, Wichboldt von , German politician and first mayor of Glückstadt Fortress
- Ancken, Wolfgang von (* 1946), German politician (CDU), district administrator of the Rendsburg-Eckernförde district
- Ancker, Carl Andreas (1828–1857), founder of the Ancker legate
- Ancker, Edinger (1909–1986), German lawyer and SS leader
- Ancker, Heinrich (1850–1900), German freight forwarder and politician, MdR
- Ancker, Heinrich (1886–1960), German naval officer, most recently vice admiral in World War II
- Anckermann, Daniel , German sculptor and plasterer of the late Renaissance
- Anckermann, Ricardo (1842–1907), German-Spanish painter
- Anclais, Danny (* 1980), German handball player and coach
- Anclam, Kurt (* 1918), German LDPD functionary, MdV, member of the State Council of the GDR
- Ancona, Hedy d ' (* 1937), Dutch politician, MEP, geographer and sociologist
- Ancona, Mario (1860–1931), Italian singer and music teacher
- Ancona, Sydenham Elnathan (1824–1913), American politician
- Anconina, Richard (born 1953), French actor
- Ancram, Michael (* 1945), British politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Ancrenaz, Jean-Louis (1814–1879), Swiss politician
- Ancsin, Gábor (* 1990), Hungarian handball player
- Ancumanus, Bernardus († 1666), theologian
- Ancus Marcius († 616 BC), mythical fourth king of Rome
- Ancuța, Dimitrie (* 1937), Romanian politician (PCR)
- Anczok, Zygmunt (* 1946), Polish football player
- Anczyc, Siegmund (1783–1855), Polish theater actor and director
- Anczyc, Władysław Ludwik (1823–1883), Polish writer
- Anczykowski, Christoph (* 1958), German draftsman for the Perry Rhodan series