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- Apa Bane , late antique Christian ascetic
- Apa, KJ (born 1997), New Zealand actor
- Apablaza, Galvarino (* 1950), Chilean underground fighter
- Apache (1964-2010), American rapper
- Apache 207 (* 1997), German rapper
- Apache Indian (* 1967), British rapper, singer and songwriter
- Apache Kid , White Mountain Apache tribesman
- Apachnas , ancient Egyptian Hyksos king of the 15th Dynasty
- Apafi, Michael I (1632–1690), Prince of Transylvania
- Apafi, Michael II. (1676–1713), Prince of Transylvania
- Apak, Eşref (* 1982), Turkish hammer thrower
- Apakan, Ertuğrul (* 1947), Turkish politician and diplomat
- Apakidze, Timur Avtandilowitsch (1954–2001), Georgian-Russian fighter pilot and major general in the Russian Air Force
- Apalikow, Nikolai Sergejewitsch (* 1982), Russian volleyball player
- Apalkow, Daniil Jurjewitsch (* 1992), Russian ice hockey player
- Apaloo, Fred Kwasi (1921-2000), Ghanaian Chief Justice
- Apam, Onyekachi (* 1986), Nigerian soccer player
- Apame , first wife of the Seleucid king Seleucus I
- Apame , Persian nobleman
- Apame , daughter of the Seleucid king Antiochus I, wife of King Magas of Cyrene
- Apanashchenko, Daryna (* 1986), Ukrainian soccer player
- Apanavičius, Stasys (1933–1994), Lithuanian communist politician, mayor of Jonava, party functionary of the CPSU and LKP in Soviet Lithuania
- Apanowicz, Magda (* 1985), Canadian actress
- Apap, Gilles (* 1963), French violinist
- Aparde (* 1987), German music producer and live act
- Aparecido Bergamasco, João (* 1967), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Corumbá
- Aparecido da Silva, Johnathan (* 1990), Brazilian soccer player
- Aparecido de Aguiar, Claudecir (* 1975), Brazilian soccer player
- Aparecido De Lima, Henrique (* 1964), Brazilian religious and Roman Catholic Bishop of Dourados
- Aparecido dos Santos, Nilceu (* 1977), Brazilian cyclist
- Aparecido Paulino, Evair (* 1965), Brazilian soccer player
- Aparicio Céspedes, Oscar Omar (* 1959), Bolivian clergyman, Archbishop of Cochabamba
- Aparicio Díaz, Julio (* 1969), Spanish torero
- Aparicio Quispe, Severo (1923–2013), Peruvian Roman Catholic theologian and church historian and auxiliary bishop in Cuzco
- Aparicio, Andrés (* 1976), Uruguayan football player
- Aparicio, Gabriel Busquets (* 1950), Spanish diplomat
- Aparicio, Jaime (* 1929), Colombian hurdler and sprinter
- Aparicio, José (1773–1838), Spanish history and portrait painter
- Aparicio, Luis (born 1934), Venezuelan baseball player
- Aparicio, Raúl (1913–1970), Cuban journalist and writer
- Aparicio, Víctor (* 1995), Uruguayan football player
- Aparicio, Yalitza (* 1993), Mexican film actress
- Aparina, Alewtina Wiktorowna (1941–2013), Russian politician
- Aparjode, Kendija (* 1996), Latvian luge athlete
- Aparo, Jim (1932-2005), American comic book artist
- Apartian, Houry Dora (* 1976), Syrian jazz singer
- Apasiev, Dimitar (* 1983), North Macedonian legal scholar and politician
- Apathy (born 1979), American rapper
- Apáthy, István (1863–1922), Hungarian physician, biologist, zoologist and politician
- Apathy, Peter (* 1948), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Apatow, Iris (* 2002), American actress
- Apatow, Judd (* 1967), American film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Apatow, Maude (born 1997), American actress
- Apatskyj, Volodymyr (* 1928), Ukrainian bassoonist
- Apaza, Julián (1750–1781), leader of an indigenous uprising in Upper Peru in 1781/82
- Apaza, Rosa (* 1980), Bolivian long-distance runner
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- Apcar, Hovhannes Baptist (1884–1967), Bishop of the Armenian Catholic Church of Ispahan
- Apchasawa, Teimuras (* 1955), Georgian wrestler
- Apcher, Jean-Joseph d ' (1748–1798), French nobleman
- Apchon, Claude d ' (1721–1783) French bishop
Ape
- Ape, Fred (* 1953), German songwriter
- Apel Vitzthum the Elder († 1425), German knight
- Apel Vitzthum the Elder of Roßla († 1474), Saxon statesman
- Apel Vitzthum the Younger († 1475), German knight
- Apel, Andreas Dietrich (1662–1718), German merchant and councilor
- Apel, August (1771–1816), German lawyer and writer
- Apel, Clara (* 2001), German actress
- Apel, Elisabeth (* 1958), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Apel, Erich (1917–1965), German SED functionary, politician, MdV, chairman of the State Planning Commission (1963–1965)
- Apel, Flavio (* 1988), German-Italian artist
- Apel, Friedmar (1948–2018), German literary scholar, Germanist and novelist
- Apel, Fritz (1925–2010), German soccer player
- Apel, Gerhard (* 1923), German soccer player
- Apel, Günter (1927–2007), German trade unionist and politician (SPD)
- Apel, Hans (1895–1989), German economist
- Apel, Hans (1932–2011), German economist and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Apel, Heino (* 1942), German economist
- Apel, Heinrich (1935–2020), German artist, sculptor and restorer
- Apel, Heinrich Friedrich Innocenz (1732–1802), Saxon lawyer and mayor of Leipzig
- Apel, Herfried (* 1929), German business manager
- Apel, Hildebert (1865–1929), German politician
- Apel, Johann (1486–1536), German lawyer and humanist
- Apel, Johann Georg Christian (1775–1841), German organist and composer
- Apel, Johann Nicolaus (1757–1823), German author, doctor of philosophy, natural scientist, designer and politician
- Apel, Jürgen (* 1937), German racing cyclist and cycling official
- Apel, Jytte , Canadian biathlete
- Apel, Karl , German Lutheran theologian
- Apel, Karl-Otto (1922–2017), German philosopher
- Apel, Katrin (* 1973), German biathlete
- Apel, Max (1869–1945), German philosopher and university professor
- Apel, Niko (* 1978), German director and screenwriter
- Apel, Otto (1906–1966), German architect
- Apel, Paul (1872–1946), German playwright
- Apel, Paul (1896–1965), German resistance fighter during the Third Reich
- Apel, Stephan (* 1958), German doctor and medical officer
- Apel, Theodor (1811–1867), German writer and founder
- Apel, Thilo (1822–1860), member of the state parliament
- Apel, Ursula (* 1938), German Hermann Hesse researcher
- Apel, Wilhelm (1873–1960), Hessian politician (SPD)
- Apel, Wilhelm (1905–1969), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Apel, Willi (1893–1988), American musicologist
- Apel, Wolfgang (1951–2017), German animal rights activist and honorary president of the German Animal Welfare Association
- Apel-Haefs, Ulrike (1952–2009), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Apel-Pusch, Hans (1862–1921), Saxon major general
- Apeland, Knut Tore (* 1968), Norwegian Nordic combined athlete
- Apelbaum Pidoux, Ingrid (* 1948), Swiss diplomat and ambassador
- Apelblad, Jonas (1717–1786), Swedish travel writer
- Apelgren, Michael (* 1984), Swedish handball player and coach
- Apell, David August von (1754–1832), German composer and theater manager
- Apell, Jan (* 1969), Swedish tennis player
- Apell, Wilhelm von (1892–1969), German lieutenant general in World War II
- Apellaniz, Adrián (* 1981), Uruguayan football player
- Apelleas , Greek sculptor
- Apelles , Gnostic, Christian teacher, student of Marcion
- Apelles , disciples of Jesus
- Apelles , Macedonian politician
- Apelles († 218 BC), Macedonian politician
- Apelles , ancient Greek physician
- Apelles , Greek painter
- Apellicon of Teos , politician and book collector from ancient Athens
- Apelstav, Filip (* 1971), Swedish football player
- Apelt, Andreas H. (* 1958), German civil rights activist, politician (DA, CDU), MdA, publicist and writer
- Apelt, Arthur (1907–1993), German conductor and general music director
- Apelt, Ernst Friedrich (1812-1859), philosophical writer
- Apelt, Friedel (1902–2001), German politician (KPD, SED), Member of the Bundestag, trade unionist, resistance fighter and concentration camp prisoner
- Apelt, Fritz (1893–1972), German politician (SED) and editor-in-chief
- Apelt, Hermann (1876–1960), German politician (DVP, BDV, FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Apelt, Martin (* 1961), German dramaturge
- Apelt, Matthäus (1594–1648), German composer and hymn poet
- Apelt, Max (1861–1908), German administrative lawyer and municipal official
- Apelt, Michael (* 1960), German murderer
- Apelt, Otto (1845–1932), German classical philologist, translator and high school teacher
- Apelt, Rudi (* 1963), German murderer
- Apelt, Steffen (* 1962), German politician (CDU)
- Apelt, Willibalt (1877–1965), German university professor, politician (DDP) and Minister of State
- Apeltauer, Erhard , German basketball player
- Apeltauer, Ernst (* 1946), German Germanist and university professor
- Apeltauer, Martin (1965–2006), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament in Salzburg
- Apen, Christian von , German painter
- Apenburg, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1734–1779), Prussian major
- Apenburg, Levin Gideon Friedrich von (1724–1794), Prussian cavalry officer
- Apengeter, Hans , German sculptor and ore caster
- Aper († 284), Praetorian prefect and allegedly murderer of the Roman emperor Numerian
- Aper († 507), Bishop of Toul in Lorraine (500–507)
- Aper, Marcus , Roman orator
- Aperanat , ancient Egyptian king of the Second Intermediate Period
- Aperbacchus, Petreius († 1531), German lawyer and humanist
- Aperdannier, Bene (* 1966), German jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Aperel , vizier
- Aperger, Andreas (1598–1658), printer working in Augsburg
- Aperghis, Georges (* 1945), Greek composer
- Apergis, Andreas , Canadian actor
- Aperribay, Lander (* 1982), Spanish cyclist
- Aperten, Franck (* 1966), French artist
- Apéry, Roger (1916–1994), French mathematician
- Apestéguy, Pierre (1912–1972), French writer of Basque origin
- Apéti, Edmond († 1972), Togolese football player
- Apetz, Hendrik (1910–2011), German entrepreneur
- Apetzko Deyn von Frankenstein († 1352), Bishop of Lebus (1345–1352)
- Apey, Patricio (* 1939), Chilean tennis player and tennis coach
Apf
- Apfalter, Heribert (1925–1987), Austrian industrial manager
- Apfaltern, Ernst von (1720–1767), Austrian Jesuit and philosopher
- Apfaltern, Johann Nepomuk von (1743–1817), military person in the service of the Habsburgs
- Apfaltern, Leopold von (1731–1804), Jesuit and mathematician
- Apfaltern, Rudolf von , military in the service of the Austrian Empire
- Apfel, Alfred (1882–1941), German criminal defense attorney
- Apple, Arthur (1922-2017), British figure skater
- Apfel, Fabian (* 1999), German handball player
- Apfel, Hermann (1807-1892), German theologian
- Apfel, Holger (* 1970), German politician (NPD), MdL
- Apfel, Iris (* 1921), American businesswoman, interior designer and fashion icon
- Apfel, Oscar (1878–1938), American actor, director, screenwriter, and producer
- Apfel, Rahel (1857–1912), German poet, writer and Zionist
- Apfelbach, Karl (* 1995), American volleyball player
- Apfelbach, Raimund (* 1943), German neurobiologist
- Apfelbacher, Karl-Ernst (1940–2015), German Roman Catholic clergyman, theologian and university professor
- Apfelbaum, Birgit (* 1958), German communication and social scientist
- Apfelbaum, Peter (* 1960), American jazz musician
- Apfelbeck, Georg (1914–1982), German building contractor and table tennis functionary
- Apfelbeck, Ludwig (1903–1987), Austrian engine developer
- Apfelbeck, Ute (* 1943), Austrian MtA and politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Apfelbeck, Viktor (1859–1934), Austrian-Yugoslav entomologist and museum curator
- Apfelböck, Joseph , German murderer
- Apfeld, Nourig (* 1972), German author
- Apfelstedt, Friedrich (1811-1892), German pastor (Evangelical-Lutheran) and local researcher
- Apffel, Helmut (1911–2007), German educator, philologist, historian and author
- Apffelstaedt, Hans Joachim , German art historian
- Apffelstaedt, Max (1863–1950), German dentist and National Socialist
- Apfolterer, Hannes (* 1965), Austrian clarinetist, composer and military bandmaster
Acts
- Apgar, Kristina (* 1985), American actress
- Apgar, Virginia (1909–1974), American surgeon and anesthetist
Aph
- Aphareus , Athenian tragedian and orator
- Aphesteguy, Martín (1888–1970), Uruguayan football player and referee
- Aphex Twin (* 1971), British musician and DJ
- Aphichot Wekarun (* 1997), Thai soccer player
- Aphilas , king of Axum
- Apholt, Wibke (* 1971), Swiss paraglider pilot
- Aphrahat , Syrian church father
- Aphrodisius of Béziers , first bishop of Béziers
- Aphrodite , English disc jockey and music producer
- Aphrodite Painter , Greek vase painter of the red-figure style
- Aphromoo , American e-athlete
- Aphthonios , Greek philosopher
Api
- Apian, Peter (1495–1552), German astronomer and geographer
- Apian, Philipp (1531–1589), German mathematician, physician, cartographer from Old Bavaria and heraldist
- Apian-Bennewitz, Paul Otto (1847-1892), German instrument maker
- Apiarius von Sicca , Christian priest from the North African Sicca Veneria
- Apiarius, David , Swiss printer
- Apiarius, Matthias († 1554), Swiss-German printer, composer and topographer
- Apiarius, Samuel († 1590), Swiss printer and music publisher
- Apiarius, Siegfried († 1565), Swiss printer
- Apiašal , Assyrian king
- Apicata († 31), wife of the Roman Praetorian prefect Lucius Aelius Seianus
- Apicella, Lucia (1887-1982), Italian philanthropist
- Apicella, Manuel (* 1970), French chess grandmaster
- Apicella, Marco (* 1965), Italian racing driver
- Apicella, Vincenzo (* 1947), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Apichai Munotsa (* 1992), Thai-Swedish football player
- Apichart Denman (* 1997), Thai soccer player
- Apichart Sukhagganond (* 1945), Thai politician
- Apichatpong Weerasethakul (* 1970), Thai film director
- Apichet Puttan (* 1978), Thai soccer player
- Apicius , Roman foodie
- Apicius , Roman foodie
- Apicius, Marcus Gavius , Roman foodie and cookbook author
- Apick, Mary (* 1954), Iranian actress, writer and producer
- Apigo, Abel (* 1968), Filipino clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Mati
- Apil-kīn , ruler of Mari
- Apil-Sin († 1813 BC), King of Babylonia
- Apinus, Johann Ludwig († 1703), German doctor
- Apinus, Siegmund Jakob (1693–1732), German philologist and educator
- Apinut Sreeponwaree (born 1997), Thai soccer player
- Apinya Sakuljaroensuk (* 1990), Thai actress
- Apion , ancient author and anti-Judaist
- Apipoo Suntornpanavej (* 1986), Thai soccer player
- Apirak Kosayodhin (* 1961), Thai politician, 14th Governor of Bangkok
- Apirak Woravong (* 1996), Thai soccer player
- Apisit Chulamokha (* 1951), Thai officer
- Apisit Kamwang (* 1991), Thai soccer player
- Apisit Khuankwai (* 1990), Thai soccer player
- Apisit Sorada (* 1997), Thai soccer player
- Apithy, Sourou-Migan (1913–1989), Beninese politician and President of Dahomey (1964–1965)
- Apitz , son of Albrecht II of Meissen
- Apitz, Bernd (* 1947), German singer
- Apitz, Bruno (1900–1979), German writer
- Apitz, Bruno F. (* 1957), German actor
- Apitz, Kurt (1906–1945), German pathologist and university professor
- Apitz, Michael (* 1965), German graphic artist and comic artist
- Apitz, Renate (1939–2008), German writer
- Apitzsch, Anne (* 1974), German actress
- Apitzsch, Christiane (1806–1838), Perhaps Robert Schumanns Beloved (1830 / 31–1837), muse and mother of his daughter Ernestine
- Apitzsch, Rolf , German amateur astronomer and asteroid discoverer
- Apitzsch, Sophie Sabina (1692–1752), impostor
- Apitzsch, Ursula (* 1947), German political scientist
- Apitzsch-Friedrich, Heike (* 1970), German swimmer
- Apiwat Ngaolamhin (* 1986), Thai soccer player
- Apiwat Pengprakon (* 1988), Thai soccer player
- Apiwat Sangsanguan (* 1992), Thai soccer player
- Apiwich Phulek (* 1988), Thai soccer player
Apk
- Apkalna, Iveta (* 1976), Latvian organist
- Apke, Fred (* 1959), German playwright, director and actor
- Apker, LeRoy (1915-1970), American physicist
Apl
- apl.de.ap (* 1974), American musician
- Aplaḫanda , King of Karkemiš
- Apley, Alan Graham (1914-1996), English orthopedist
- Aplija , Assyrian civil servant
- Aplin, Anders (* 1991), Singaporean football player
- Aplin, Gabrielle (* 1992), British singer-songwriter
- Aplin, Henry H. (1841-1910) American politician
- Aplin, Ken (* 1958), Australian mammalogist, herpetologist and paleontologist
- Aplogan, Dominique (1913–1989), Beninese politician (Republic of Dahomey)
Apm
- Apmann, Adrian (* 1989), German poker player
Apn
- Apneseth, Erlend (* 1990), Norwegian jazz musician (Hardangerfiedel)
Apo
- Apochi, Michael Ekwoy (* 1960), Nigerian priest, Bishop of Otukpo
- Apodaca, Jerry (* 1934), American politician
- Apodakos , ruler of the Charakene
- Apokaukos, Alexios († 1345), Byzantine statesman and Megas Doux of the empire
- Apol, Jan (1874–1945) Dutch painter, draftsman, sculptor, and writer
- Apolant, Hugo (1866-1915), German pathologist
- Apolant, Jenny (1874–1925), German suffragette
- Apolant, Samuel (1823–1898), German rabbi and author
- Apold, Anton (1877–1950), Austrian metallurgical engineer
- Apollinaire, Guillaume (1880–1918), French writer and art critic
- Apollinaris of Laodicea , Bishop of Laodicea (Latakia) in Syria and the founder of Apollinarianism
- Apollinaris of Ravenna , Bishop of Ravenna and martyr
- Apollodor , Greek speaker and politician
- Apollodor , Greek politician
- Apollodor , Greek strategist
- Apollodor von Artemita , Greek historian
- Apollodorus of Athens , Greek painter
- Apollodorus of Athens , Greek grammarian
- Apollodorus of Damascus , Roman architect of the imperial era
- Apollodor of Pergamon , Greek rhetorician
- Apollodor von Phaleron , Athenian sculptor and philosopher
- Apollodoros , ancient Greek doctor and Iologist (poison researcher)
- Apollodorus , servant of Cleopatra VII.
- Apollodoros , Greek sculptor
- Apollodoros , Greek sculptor
- Apollodoros , Greek vase painter of the red-figure style
- Apollodotos I , King of India
- Apollodotos II , King of India
- Apollokrates († 347 BC), son of the tyrant Dionysius II of Syracuse
- Apolloni, Achille (1812-1893), cardinal of the Roman Church
- Apolloni, Ag (* 1982), Kosovar author and university lecturer
- Apolloni, Luigi (* 1967), Italian football player and coach
- Apollonia of Alexandria , virgin, martyr and saint
- Apollonia von Wiedebach (1470–1526), Saxon nobleman and donor
- Apollonio, Silvio (* 2000), Austrian soccer player
- Apollonios , Greek stone cutter
- Apollonios , governor of the Seleucids in Koilesyria and Phenicia
- Apollonios , governor of the Seleucids in Koilesyria and Phenicia
- Apollonios Dyskolos , Greek grammarian
- Apollonios of Athens , Greek sculptor
- Apollonios of Kition , Greek physician
- Apollonios von Perge , Greek mathematician
- Apollonios of Rhodes (295 BC – 215 BC), Greek poet and scholar
- Apollonios von Tralleis , Greek sculptor
- Apollonios of Tyana , ancient Greek philosopher, New Pythagorean
- Apollonis , Queen of Pergamon, wife of Attalus I.
- Apollonius , martyr and saint
- Apollonius eidograph († 175 BC), Alexandrian grammarian
- Apollonius Molon , Greek rhetorician
- Apollophanes , Indo-Greek king
- Apollophanes († 325 BC), officer and governor of Alexander the Great
- Apollos , figure from the New Testament
- Apollous , Greek coroplast
- Apolónia, Tiago (* 1986), Portuguese table tennis player
- Apolte, Thomas (* 1960), German economist
- Apolzan, Alexandru (1927–1982), Romanian football player and coach
- Apon, Annette (* 1949), Dutch director and screenwriter
- Apong, Abu Bakar (* 1948), Brunei politician
- Aponte Fernández, Ramón José (* 1948), Venezuelan priest, Bishop of Valle de la Pascua
- Aponte Martínez, Luis (1922–2012), Puerto Rican clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and cardinal
- Aponte, Gianluigi (* 1940), Italian entrepreneur
- Aponte-Ledée, Rafael (* 1938), Puerto Rican composer
- Aponzá, Yesid (1992-2016), Colombian soccer player
- Apopi I , ancient Egyptian king of the Hyksos period
- Apopi II , ancient Egyptian king of the 15th or 16th dynasty
- Apor, Vilmos (1892–1945), Bishop of the Diocese of Győr and Blessed of the Catholic Church
- ApoRed (* 1994), German web video producer
- Aportanus, Georg († 1530), German theologian and reformer
- Aporti, Ferrante (1791–1858), Italian educator and theologian
- Apostle von Buchau , Mayor of the Imperial City of Buchau and Fischer
- Apostel, Hans Erich (1901–1972), German-Austrian composer
- Apostel, Leo (1925–1995), Belgian philosopher
- Apostle, Marie-Luise (* 1945), German politician (SPD), MdL Saxony
- Apostel, Rudolf (* 1932), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Apostle Master , German sculptor
- Apostol, Chira (* 1960), Romanian rower
- Apostol, Danylo (1654–1734), Hetman of Ukraine
- Apostol, Gheorghe (1913-2010), Romanian politician
- Apostol, Iulian (* 1980), Romanian football player
- Apostol, Tom (1923-2016), American mathematician
- Apostoł, Zygmunt (1931–2018), Polish actor in Germany
- Apostolakis, Efstratios (* 1964), Greek football player
- Apostolakis, Evangelos (* 1957), Greek officer, admiral of the Greek navy and chief of staff of honor
- Apostolakis, Giannis (1886–1947), Greek neo-Graecist
- Apostoli, Francesco (1755-1816), Italian writer
- Apostoli, Fred (1913–1973), American boxing champion
- Apostolidis, Igor (* 1969), Greek ice hockey player
- Apostolidis, Nicos (* 1950), German musician, singer and composer of Greek descent
- Apostolidis, Pavlos (* 1942), Greek diplomat
- Apostolis, Antymos (* 1954), Polish guitarist
- Apostolof, Stephen C. (1928–2005), American erotic producer and trash film director
- Apostolos (1924–2009), Greek clergyman, Metropolitan of Poliana and Kilkis and Exarch of Macedonia of the Greek Orthodox Church
- Apostolou, Ioannis († 1905), Greek opera singer (tenor)
- Apostolova, Pavlina (1927-2018), Yugoslav opera singer (soprano)
- Apostolovski, Lija (* 2000), Slovenian high jumper
- Apostool, Samuel (1638–1699), physician and Mennonite preacher, leader of the Sonnist Party
- Apotekar, Klara (* 1997), Slovenian judoka
- Pharmacist, Léo (* 1953), German manager
- Apovnik, Paul (* 1935), Austrian Carinthian Slovenian lawyer, journalist and lexicographer
App
- App, Kurt (* 1952), German object artist
- App, Manfred (* 1948), German music publisher
- App, Peter Wilhelm (1803–1855), German history painter and portrait painter
- App, Urs (* 1949), Swiss humanities scholar and historian of religion
- Appa Sherpa , Nepalese climber
- Appadurai, Arjun (* 1949), Indian ethnologist
- Appalius Alfinus Secundus, Titus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Appanah, Nathacha (* 1973), Mauritian writer and journalist
- Apparat (* 1978), German techno and electronica musician
- Apparu, Benoist (* 1969), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Appatas , Greek stonemason
- Appay, Emile (1876–1935), French landscape painter and watercolorist
- Appé, Ingo (* 1957), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Appel, André (1921–2007), French Lutheran theologian
- Appel, Anna Magdalena (1846–1917), German ballet dancer and wife of Ludwig III. from Hessen-Darmstadt
- Appel, Benjamin (1907–1977), American writer
- Appel, Benjamin (* 1977), German trombonist and music teacher
- Appel, Benjamin (* 1978), German artist
- Appel, Bernhard R. (* 1950), German musicologist and editor
- Appel, Bram (1921–1997), Dutch football player
- Appel, Carl (1857–1934), German Romanist
- Appel, Carl (1866–1937), German painter
- Appel, Carl (1911–1997), Austrian architect
- Appel, Christian von (1785–1854), Austrian field marshal lieutenant
- Appel, Clemens (* 1953), German specialist lawyer, politician and management consultant
- Appel, Cornelius (1821–1901), Danish teacher and pastor
- Appel, David (* 1981), Czech ice hockey player
- Appel, Doris (* 1961), Austrian journalist and television presenter
- Appel, Ernst (1884–1973), rabbi in Bingen am Rhein and in Dortmund
- Appel, Frank (* 1961), German manager, board member of Deutsche Post AG
- Appel, Franziska (1892–1943), Austrian seamstress and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Appel, Gabriele Marion (* 1958), German hockey player
- Appel, Hans (1911–1973), German soccer player
- Appel, Heinrich Wilhelm (1850–1923), German food manufacturer, helped the name Appel to gain international recognition through the improved German “mayonnaise”
- Appel, Heinz (1884–1962), German food manufacturer, inventor of the word “delicatessen” and friend of home
- Appel, Herbert (1907–1993), German-Chilean chemist
- Appel, Hermann (1932–2002), German motor vehicle scientist
- Appel, Horst (* 1955), German weightlifter
- Appel, Ivo (* 1965), German legal scholar
- Appel, Jan (1890–1985), German politician
- Appel, Joachim (* 1967), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Appel, Johann Nepomuk von (1826–1906), Austrian general
- Appel, Joseph (1767–1834), Austrian numismatist
- Appel, Karel (1921–2006), Dutch painter and co-founder of the “CoBrA” group of painters
- Appel, Karl (1892–1967), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Appel, Kenneth (1932-2013), American mathematician
- Appel, Kurt (* 1968), Catholic theologian and university professor
- Appel, Marion (* 1960), German volleyball player
- Appel, Markus (* 1973), German psychologist and media researcher
- Appel, Meier (1851–1919), German rabbi, pulpit speaker and educator for conservative to liberal-oriented Jews in Karlsruhe
- Appel, Otto (1867–1952), German phytomedicist
- Appel, Otto (1897–1976), German biologist
- Appel, Paul (1896–1971), German poet and essayist
- Appel, Ralf (* 1971), German chess player
- Appel, Reinhard (1927–2011), German journalist
- Appel, René (* 1945), Dutch author
- Appel, Roland , German DJ and musician
- Appel, Roland (* 1954), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Appel, Rolf (1921–2012), German chemist and university professor
- Appel, Rudolf (1915–1967), Austrian mechanic and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Appel, Sabine (* 1967), German Germanist and non-fiction author
- Appel, Walter (* 1948), German writer
- Appel, Wolf (1942–1999), German opera singer (tenor)
- Appelbaum, Jacob (* 1983), American freelance journalist and specialist in computer security
- Appelbaum, Joel (* 1941), American physicist
- Appelbaum, Karl (1879–1961), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Appelbaum, Moshe (1887–1931), Polish painter, graphic artist and stage designer
- Appeldoorn, Tessa (* 1973), Dutch rower
- Appeldorn, Vera van , German film editor
- Appelfeld, Aharon (1932-2018), Israeli writer
- Appelfeller, Martin (1921–2001), German major general of the Ministry for State Security in the GDR
- Appelgren, Hjalmar (1853–1936), Finnish archaeologist and curator of the State Historical Museum in Helsingfors
- Appelgren, Mikael (* 1961), Swedish table tennis player
- Appelgren, Mikael (* 1989), Swedish handball goalkeeper
- Appelhans, Albrecht (1900–1975), German painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Appelhans, Willy (* 1889), German racing cyclist
- Appelius, Alfred (1858–1932), German politician, President of the State Parliament (SWE)
- Appelius, Franz (1866–1939), German administrative lawyer
- Appelius, Hugo (1855–1907), German criminal lawyer
- Appelius, Julius (1826–1900), German politician, President of the State Parliament (SWE)
- Appelius, Oskar (1837–1904), German architect and Prussian construction officer
- Appelius, Stefan (* 1963), German political scientist, university professor and publicist
- Appell, Georg (1901–1970), German politician (DDP, SPD, SED), member of the Bundestag and lawyer
- Appell, Hans-Joachim (* 1952), German sports doctor, university professor
- Appell, Olga (* 1963), American long-distance runner of Mexican origin
- Appell, Paul (1855–1930), French mathematician
- Appelle, Lynn (* 1967), American film producer
- Appellöf, Adolf (1857–1921), Swedish zoologist
- Appelman, Zach (* 1986), American film and stage actor
- Appelmann, Gustav Gabriel (1656–1721), Swedish artillery officer, lieutenant general
- Appelmann, Ines (* 1987), German soccer referee
- Appelmann, Karl (1915–2015), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Appelmann, Markus (* 1978), German television and radio presenter
- Appelmann, Peter (1622–1705), Swedish governor in Pudagla on Usedom
- Appelmans, Sabine (* 1972), Belgian tennis player
- Appelquist, Thomas (* 1941), American theoretical physicist
- Appelrath, Hans-Jürgen (1952–2016), German computer scientist and university professor
- Appelschnut (1897–1998), German daughter of the poet Otto Ernst
- Appelt, Dieter (* 1935), German photo artist, painter, sculptor, video, action and object artist
- Appelt, Dieter E. (1947-2016), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Appelt, Gabriel (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Appelt, Gerfried (* 1932), German geodesist
- Appelt, Heinrich (1910–1998), Austrian historian and diplomat
- Appelt, Ingo (* 1961), Austrian bobsledder and politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Appelt, Ingo (* 1967), German comedian and cabaret artist
- Appelt, Jerry (* 1966), German lighting designer, project manager for events, TV shows and concerts
- Appelt, Jutta (* 1939), German politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament, author and storyteller
- Appelt, Karl-Heinz (1940–2013), German sculptor, sculptor and graphic artist
- Appelt, Leo (* 1997), German cyclist
- Appelt, Matías (* 1989), Uruguayan soccer player
- Appelt, Rudolf (1900–1955), German politician (KSČ) and ambassador of the GDR in Moscow (1951–1955)
- Appelt, Siegrun (* 1965), Austrian artist
- Appelt-Lillack, Ute (* 1959), German draftsman, ceramist and sculptor
- Appen, Henrik von (* 1994), Chilean ski racer
- Appen, Karl von (1900–1981), German set designer
- Appen, Mario von (* 1965), German canoeist
- Appen, Marlene von (* 2005), German film actress and child actress
- Appen, Philipp von (* 1953), German sculptor
- Appendini, Francesco Maria (1768–1837), Italian philologist and historian
- Appendino, Chiara (* 1984), Italian politician (MoVimento 5 Stelle)
- Appenfeller, Johann Georg († 1712), German doctor and sectarian
- Appenszlak, Jakub (1894–1950), Polish journalist, literary critic and translator
- Appenweiler, Erhard von , cleric, notary and chronicler
- Appenzeller, Benedictus († 1558), Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance
- Appenzeller, Gerd (* 1943), German journalist
- Appenzeller, Immo (* 1940), German astronomer
- Appenzeller, Johann-Conrad (1775–1850), reformed pastor and folk writer
- Appenzeller, Othmar (1610–1687), Swiss mayor
- Appéré, Nathalie (* 1975), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Appermont, Bert (* 1973), Belgian composer and musician
- Appert, Nicolas (1749–1841), French pastry chef and inventor
- Appes Ekanga, Fanny (* 1989), Cameroonian sprinter
- Apphia , early Christian martyr
- Apphianus († 306), Christian saint and martyr
- Appia, Adolphe (1862–1928), Swiss architect
- Appia, Dominique (1926–2017), Swiss painter
- Appia, Louis (1818–1898), German surgeon and co-founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross
- Appiah, Anthony (* 1954), American analytical philosopher and writer
- Appiah, Arvin (* 2001), English soccer player
- Appiah, Dennis (* 1992), French soccer player
- Appiah, James Kwesi (* 1959), Ghanaian soccer player and soccer coach
- Appiah, Joe (1918–1990), Ghanaian politician and lawyer
- Appiah, Kwesi (* 1990), Ghanaian soccer player
- Appiah, Marcel (* 1988), German-Ghanaian soccer player
- Appiah, Stephen (* 1980), Ghanaian soccer player and coach
- Appian , Roman historian
- Appian, Adolphe (1819–1898), French landscape painter and etcher
- Appiani, Andrea (1754–1817), Italian neoclassic painter
- Appiani, Giuseppe (1706–1785), Italian fresco painter
- Appiani, Giuseppe (1712–1742), Italian old castrato
- Appiani, Jacopo (1687–1742), Italian rococo plasterer
- Appiani, Vincenzo (1850–1932), Italian composer, pianist and music teacher
- Appice, Carmine (born 1946), American rock musician, drummer
- Appice, Vinny (* 1957), American hard rock / heavy metal drummer
- Appignanesi, Ennio (1925-2015), Italian Catholic bishop
- Appignanesi, Lisa (* 1946), Canadian writer
- Appin, Edouwe (* 1979), Nauruan athlete
- Appis, Max (1926–2003), German soccer player
- Appius Celer , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Appius, Aeneas (* 1960), Swiss endurance athlete
- Appl, Benjamin (* 1982), German opera singer (baritone)
- Appl, Ekkehard (* 1960), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Apple, David J. (1941-2011), American ophthalmologist and pathologist
- Apple, Eli (born 1995), American football player
- Apple, Fiona (* 1977), American singer, singer-songwriter, pianist and musician
- Apple, Kalman , film director, film producer and screenwriter for short films
- Apple, Max (* 1941), American author
- Applebaum, Anne (* 1964), American and Polish historian, journalist and book author
- Applebaum, Edward (* 1937), American composer, music educator and psychologist
- Applebaum, Louis (1918–2000), Canadian composer
- Applebaum, Michael (* 1963), Canadian politician and entrepreneur
- Applebaum, Shimon (1911–2008), Israeli archaeologist
- Applebaum, Stan (1922–2019), American composer, arranger and orchestra conductor
- Applebroog, Ida (* 1929), American sculptor and painter
- Appleby, Dale (* 1986), British road cyclist
- Appleby, Joyce (1929-2016), American historian
- Appleby, Kim (born 1961), British pop singer
- Appleby, Noel († 2007), New Zealand actor
- Appleby, Robert Milson (1922-2004), British paleontologist
- Appleby, Shiri (* 1978), American actress
- Appleby, Stewart H. (1890–1964), American politician
- Appleby, Stuart (* 1971), Australian golfer
- Appleby, T. Frank (1864-1924), American politician
- Appledorn, Mary Jeanne van (1927–2014), American composer
- Applegarth, Willie (1890-1958), British sprinter
- Applegate, AJ (* 1989), American porn actress
- Applegate, Andrew J. (1833-1870) American politician
- Applegate, Christina (* 1971), American actress and film producer
- Applegate, David , American mathematician and computer scientist
- Applegate, Debby (* 1968), American historian and biographer
- Applegate, Douglas (* 1928), American politician
- Applegate, Elmer Ivan (1867–1949) American botanist
- Applegate, KA (* 1956), American science fiction author
- Applegate, Kendall (* 1999), American actress
- Applegate, Mary Susan (* 1955), American songwriter, poet and songwriter
- Applegate, Royce D. (1939-2003), American actor
- Applegath, Augustus (1788–1871), British inventor
- Appleman, Hale (* 1986), American actor
- Appleman, Mickey (* 1945), American poker player
- Applepie, Andrew (* 1989), German songwriter, musician and producer
- Appler, Johann (1892–1978), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Appler, Lothar (* 1941), German racing cyclist (GDR)
- Appleseed, Johnny (1774–1847), American ecological pioneer
- Appleseth, Mary (1956–1998), American actress
- Appleton, Darren (* 1978), English pool player
- Appleton, Edward Victor (1892–1965), English physicist
- Appleton, Emily (* 1999), British tennis player
- Appleton, Joe , British jazz musician (saxophone, clarinet) of West Indian origin
- Appleton, John (1815–1864), American politician
- Appleton, John F. (1838-1870) American lawyer and officer
- Appleton, Jon (* 1939), American composer
- Appleton, Mason (born 1996), American ice hockey player
- Appleton, Nathan (1779–1861), American politician
- Appleton, Nathan D. (1794–1862), American lawyer and politician
- Appleton, Nathaniel (1731–1798), American businessman and government representative
- Appleton, Pat (* 1968), German-Liberan jazz and soul singer
- Appleton, Ray , American jazz musician
- Appleton, Sam (born 1991), Australian triathlete
- Appleton, William (1786–1862), American politician
- Applewhite, Edgar Jarratt (1919-2005), American writer
- Applewhite, Marshall (1931–1997), American leader of Heaven's Gate
- Applewhite, Willie (* 1984), American jazz musician (trombone)
- Appleyard, Peter (1928–2013), Canadian jazz musician
- Applin, Richard (1894–1917), English fighter pilot
- Appling, Douglas (* 1987), American music producer
- Appling, Howell (1919–2002), American officer, businessman, and politician (Republican Party)
- Appling, Luke (1907-1991), American baseball player and manager
- Appo, George (1856-1930), American criminal
- Appold, Johann Leonhard (1809–1858), German copper and steel engraver
- Appold, Karl (1840–1884), German painter and illustrator
- Appold, Uwe (* 1942), German graduate designer, sculptor and painter
- Appollonio, Davide (* 1989), Italian road cyclist
- Appolt, Georg Nikolaus von (1671–1739), German court official
- Apponyi, Albert von (1846–1933), Hungarian nobleman, politician and diplomat
- Apponyi, Anton von (1782–1852), diplomat of the Austrian Empire
- Apponyi, Georg von (1808–1899), Hungarian politician
- Apponyi, Geraldine von (1915–2002), Hungarian-Albanian nobleman, Queen of Albania
- Apponyi, Rudolph von (1812–1876), Austro-Hungarian diplomat
- Appora, Richard (* 1972), Central African religious, Roman Catholic coadjutor bishop of Bambari
- Appratto, Roberto (* 1950), Uruguayan writer and literary critic
- Apprich, Wolfram (* 1962), German theater director
- Apps, Gillian (* 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Apps, Syl (1915–1998), Canadian ice hockey player, coach, and pole vaulter
- Apps, Syl junior (* 1947), Canadian ice hockey player
- Appuhn, Wilhelm (1804–1882), German Protestant theologian
- Appuleius Pansa, Quintus , Roman consul 300 BC. Chr.
- Appuleius Saturninus, Lucius († 100 BC), Roman tribune
- Appuleius, Sextus , Roman consul 29 BC. Chr.
- Appuleius, Sextus , Roman consul 14
- Appun, Carl Ferdinand (1820–1872), German naturalist and traveler
- Appun, Wilhelm (1871–1961), German farmer and politician (DVP)
- Appuwašu , King of Piriddu
Apr
- Aprà, Adriano (* 1940), Italian author and film critic
- Aprahamian, Felix (1914-2005), British music critic
- Apranzow, Minna (1790–1844), German writer
- Apraxin, Anton Stepanowitsch (1817–1899), Russian major general, patron and aeronaut
- Apraxin, Fyodor Matwejewitsch (1661–1728), Russian general admiral of Peter the Great
- Apraxin, Pyotr Matwejewitsch (1659–1728), Lieutenant General in the Russian Army
- Apraxin, Stepan Fjodorowitsch (1702–1758), Russian field marshal
- Apraxina, Marfa Matwejewna (1664–1716), by marriage Tsarina of Russia
- Aprea, John (born 1941), American actor
- Apreck, Rolf (1928–1989), German opera singer (tenor)
- Apremont, Johann von († 1238), Bishop of Metz and Verdun
- Apresjan, Wagram Sacharowitsch (1907–1974), Soviet novelist and essayist of Armenian origin
- Apressjan, Juri Derenikowitsch (* 1930), Russian linguist and lexicographer
- Apries , Egyptian Pharaoh
- April, Franklin (1984-2015), Namibian soccer player
- April, Lusapho (* 1982), South African marathon runner
- April, Solomon , Namibian clergyman, politician and regional governor
- April, Wolfgang (* 1959), Polish-German soccer player
- Aprile, Elena (* 1954), Italian physicist
- Aprile, Giulia (* 1995), Italian athlete
- Aprile, Giuseppe (1732–1813), Italian opera singer
- Aprile, Gustavo (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Aprilow, Wasil (1789–1847), Bulgarian enlightener and school reformer
- Áprily, Lajos (1887–1967), Hungarian writer
- Aprim Athniel (* 1963), Syrian Bishop of the Assyrian Church of the East
- Apró, Antal (1913–1994), Hungarian politician
- Apronia († 24), wife of the Roman praetor Marcus Plautius Silvanus
- Apronius Caesianus, Lucius , Roman consul in 39 and military
- Apronius, Lucius , Roman suffect consul in the year 8
- Aprosio, Angelico (1607–1681), Italian writer and clergyman
- Aprunculus († 491), bishop
Aps
- Aps, Eerik (* 1987), Estonian wrestler
- Apšega, Leonas (* 1940), Lithuanian politician
- Apsey, Len (1910-1967), Welsh football player
- Apshoven, Ferdinand the Elder , Flemish painter
- Apshoven, Ferdinand the Younger , Flemish painter
- Apshoven, Thomas van , Flemish painter
- Apshoven, Willem van , Flemish painter
- Apsit, Alexander Petrovich (1880–1943), Latvian artist
- Apsler, Alfred (1907–1982), Austrian-American educator and writer
- Apsley, Allen (1567–1630), English trader, co-founder of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, squire at Feltwell, and lord-lieutenant of the Tower
- Apsley, Frances (1653–1727), English lady-in-waiting
- Apsley, Lewis D. (1852-1925) American politician
- Apstein, Carl (1862–1950), German zoologist
- Apstein-Müller, Ann Catrin (* 1973), German poet and translator
- Apsyrtos , Greek veterinarian
Apt
- Apt, Jerome (* 1949), American physicist and astronaut
- Apt, Max (1869–1957), German business lawyer
- Apt, Solomon Konstantinowitsch (1921-2010), Russian translator
- Apt, Ulrich, the Elder († 1532), German painter
- Aptatus († 715), Bishop of Metz
- Apte, Narayan (1911–1949), Indian assassin, alleged mastermind behind the assassination attempt on Mahatma Gandhi
- Apte, Narayan Hari (1889–1971), Indian writer, editor and screenwriter
- Apte, Sunila , Indian badminton player
- Apted, Michael (born 1941), British director
- Aptheker, Herbert (1915–2003), American Marxist historian and political activist
- Aptonetus , Gladiator (Thraex)
Apu
- Apud, Alejandro (* 1967), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Apuleius , ancient writer and philosopher
- Apuron, Anthony Sablan (* 1945), Guamian religious, Archbishop of Agaña
- Apustius Fullo, Lucius , Roman politician, consul 226 BC. Chr.
- Apusulenus Faustinus, Titus , Roman officer (imperial period)
- Apuzzo, Carla (* 1951), Italian film producer, screenwriter and director
- Apuzzo, Francesco Saverio (1807–1880), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Capua and cardinal
Apz
- Apziauri, Vladimir (1962–2012), Soviet foil fencer