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Arc
- Arc, Kathleen (1939-2006), American actress
Arca
- Arca (* 1989), Venezuelan music producer and DJ
- Arca, İsmail (* 1948), Turkish football player and coach
- Arca, Sabih (1901–1979), Turkish football player and official
- Arcade, Hervé (* 1978), French road cyclist from Martinique
- Arcadelt, Jakob (1507–1568), Franco-Flemish composer, singer and bandmaster of the Renaissance
- Arcades, Amber (* 1988), Dutch singer and songwriter
- Arcadius († 408), Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire (395–408)
- Arcadius of Caesarea († 302), martyr and saint of the Catholic Church
- Arcan, Nelly (1973-2009), Canadian writer
- Arcand, Adrien (1899–1967), Canadian right-wing extremist
- Arcand, Denys (* 1941), Canadian film director, screenwriter and producer
- Arcand, Gabriel (* 1949), French-Canadian actor
- Arcand, Michel (* 1949), Canadian film editor
- Arcángel (* 1985), American singer and songwriter
- Arcangel, Cory (* 1978), American multimedia artist
- Arcangeli, Francesco (1737–1768), murderer of Johann Joachim Winckelmann
- Arcangeli, Giovanni (1840–1921), Italian botanist
- Arcangeli, Luigi (1894–1931), Italian motorcycle and automobile racing driver
- Arcangioli, Manon (* 1994), French tennis player
- Arcari, Antonio (* 1953), Italian clergyman, Catholic archbishop, diplomat of the Holy See
- Arcari, Bruno (* 1942), Italian boxer
- Arcari, Pietro (1909–1988), Italian football player
- Arcaro, Eddie (1916–1997), American jockey
- Arcas, Julián (1832–1882), Spanish guitarist, composer and guitar teacher
- Arcasio, Giovanni Francesco Alessandro (1712–1791), Italian legal scholar
- Arcayürek, Ilker (* 1984), Austrian opera singer (tenor)
Arce
- Arce Martínez, Sergio (1924–2015), Cuban Presbyterian theologian and university professor
- Arce Ruiz, Aniceto (1824–1906), Bolivian President
- Arce y Fagoaga, Manuel José (1787–1847), Central American President
- Arce y Fagoaga, Pedro (1801–1871), Surpremo Director of El Salvador
- Arce y Ochotorena, Manuel (1879–1948), Spanish clergyman, Archbishop of Tarragona and cardinal
- Arce, Daniel (* 1992), Spanish athlete
- Arce, Fernando (* 1980), Mexican soccer player
- Arce, Francisco (* 1971), Paraguayan soccer player
- Arce, Jorge (* 1979), Mexican boxer
- Arce, José (1881–1968), Argentine diplomat and doctor
- Arce, José (* 1974), German author
- Arce, Juan Carlos (* 1958), Spanish novelist, playwright and lawyer
- Arce, Juan Carlos (* 1985), Bolivian soccer player
- Arce, Lisa (* 1969), American beach volleyball player
- Arce, Luis (* 1963), Bolivian economist, university professor and politician
- Arce, Óscar (* 1990), Colombian football player
- Arcega-Whiteside, JJ (* 1996), Spanish-American American football player
- Arcel, Nastja (* 1963), Danish actress, documentary film director and book author
- Arcel, Nikolaj (* 1972), Danish film director and screenwriter
- Arcel, Ray (1899-1994), American boxing coach
- Arcelin, Jean (* 1962), French-Swiss painter from the canton of Vaud
- Arcelus, Sebastian (* 1976), American actor
- Arcère, Louis-Étienne (1698–1782), French historian and priest of the Oratorians
- Arces, Jean d ' († 1454), Archbishop of Tarentaise and Cardinal
- Arcet, Jean d ' († 1801), French chemist
- Arcet, Jean Pierre Joseph d ' (1777–1844), French chemist
Arch
- Arch, Hannes (1967–2016), Austrian aerobatic pilot
- Arch, Jeff (* 1954), American screenwriter and film producer
- Arch, John (born 1959), American metal singer
- Archainbaud, George (1890-1959), French film director
- Archambaud de Grailly († 1412), Count of Bénauges and Foix
- Archambaud I , Vice Count of Comborn and Turenne
- Archambaud I († 1212), Count of Périgord, Vice Count of Ribérac
- Archambaud II (Périgord) († 1239), Count of Périgord
- Archambaud, Maurice (1906–1955), French racing cyclist
- Archambault II, David , American politician, writer and American Indian activist
- Archambault IX. († 1249), Lord of Bourbon-l'Archambault
- Archambault VII , Lord of Bourbon
- Archambault VIII. (1189–1242), Lord of Bourbon-l'Archambault
- Archambault, Adelard (1860–1923), American politician
- Archambault, Gilles (* 1933), French-Canadian writer
- Archambault, Jean-Jacques (1919–2001), Canadian electrical engineer
- Archambault, Lee (* 1960), American astronaut
- Arkhangelsky, Alexander Alexandrovich (1892–1978), Soviet aircraft designer
- Archangelsky, Alexander Andrejewitsch (1846–1924), Russian church musician, composer and choir director
- Archangelsky, Andrei Dmitrijewitsch (1879–1940), Russian geologist and paleontologist, university professor
- Archard, Bernard (1916-2008), British actor
- Archbold, Dwayne (born 1980), American basketball player
- Archbold, Richard (1907–1976), American zoologist and philanthropist
- Archbold, Shane (* 1989), New Zealand cyclist
- Archdale, John , English politician; Governor of the Province of Carolina
- Archdall, Mervyn (1723-1791) Irish clergyman and historian
- Archdeacon, Ernest (1863–1950), French aviation pioneer
- Archebios , King of India
- Archedamos , Olympian of the Ancient Olympic Games
- Archedike , daughter of the Athenian tyrant Hippias
- Archelaus , general of Alexander the great
- Archelaus , General Mithridates VI. from Pontos
- Archelaos , Greek philosopher
- Archelaos , priest-prince of Komana
- Archelaus († 55 BC), King of Komana, husband of Berenice IV.
- Archelaus († 17), King of Cappadocia
- Archelaus I († 399 BC), King of Macedonia (413 BC - 399 BC)
- Archell, Graham (born 1950), English football player
- Archeneides , Greek potter
- Archenhold, Friedrich Simon (1861–1939), German astronomer and co-founder of the Archenhold observatory named after him in Berlin-Treptow
- Archenholz, Johann Wilhelm von († 1812), Prussian historian and publicist
- Archeptolemos († 411 BC), Greek politician, oligarch Athens
- Archer, Alexander (1910-1997), British ice hockey player and coach
- Archer, Anne (born 1947), American actress
- Archer, Anton († 1505), Bernese military leader and statesman
- Archer, Beverly (born 1948), American actress and screenwriter
- Archer, Bill (1880–1962), English football player
- Archer, Cam (* 1981), American independent filmmaker and photographer
- Archer, Carl (* 1948), sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago
- Archer, Colin (1832-1921), Norwegian ship designer
- Archer, David (* 1960), American geologist and university professor
- Archer, Dennis (* 1942), American lawyer, politician and former mayor of Detroit
- Archer, Ernest (1910–1990), British art director and production designer
- Archer, Eugene (1930–1973), American film critic and screenwriter
- Archer, Franz Seraphim (1813–1879), Austrian lawyer and politician
- Archer, Frederick Scott (1813–1857), British sculptor and photography pioneer, developer of the collodion wet plate
- Archer, Gem (born 1966), British musician
- Archer, Geoffrey Francis (1882–1964), British colonial administrator
- Archer, George (1939-2005), American golfer
- Archer, Georgiana (1827–1882), Scottish teacher in Berlin
- Archer, Gleason Leonard (1916-2004), American lawyer, Old Testament scholar, teacher, and author
- Archer, Jack (1921-1997), English sprinter
- Archer, James Jay (1817–1864), Confederate General in the American Civil War
- Archer, Jeffrey (* 1940), British politician, Member of the House of Commons and author
- Archer, Joey (born 1938), American boxer
- Archer, John (1741-1810) American politician
- Archer, John (1915–1999), American actor
- Archer, John (1936–1987), English football goalkeeper
- Archer, Johnny (* 1968), American pool player
- Archer, Jordan (* 1993), Scottish football goalkeeper
- Archer, Kimberly (* 1973), American composer and university professor
- Archer, Lance (born 1977), American wrestler
- Archer, Malcolm (* 1952), British organist, choir director and composer
- Archer, Margaret S. (* 1943), British sociologist
- Archer, Martin (* 1957), British jazz musician
- Archer, Michael (* 1945), Australian paleontologist
- Archer, Michael Dan (* 1955), British sculptor
- Archer, Mildred (1911–2005), British ethnologist and art historian
- Archer, Neill (* 1961), English opera singer (tenor)
- Archer, Nuscha de (* 1934), German costume designer
- Archer, Peter, Baron Archer of Sandwell (1926–2012), British politician (Labor Party), member of the House of Commons
- Archer, Philip Edward (1925-2002), Ghanaian Chief Justice (1991-1995)
- Archer, Phillip (* 1972), English golf player
- Archer, Rudolph W. (1869–1932), American politician
- Archer, Simon (* 1973), British badminton player
- Archer, Stevenson (1786–1848), American lawyer and politician
- Archer, Stevenson (1827–1898), American politician
- Archer, Tasmin (* 1963), British soul, pop and rock singer and songwriter
- Archer, Tommy (* 1954), American racing driver
- Archer, Tony (* 1938), British jazz musician (double bass)
- Archer, Vicente , American jazz musician
- Archer, Violet (1913–2000), Canadian composer
- Archer, William (1856-1924), Scottish theater critic
- Archer, William Reynolds junior (born 1928), American politician
- Archer, William S. (1789–1855), American politician (Whig Party)
- Archer-Gilligan, Amy (1869–1962), American murderess
- Archer-Wills, Anthony (* 1946), British author and garden designer
- Archerd, William Dale (1912–1977), American serial killer
- Archereau, Henri Adolphe (1819–1893), French scientist and inventor
- Archestratos , Athenian general
- Archestratos of Gela , Greek poet
- Archetti, Giovanni Andrea (1731–1805), Roman Catholic cardinal
- Archetti, Luigi (* 1955), Italian painter, composer and musician
- Archevolti, Shmuel († 1611), Jewish grammarian and poet
- Archey, Jimmy (1902–1967), American jazz trombonist and band leader
- Archia, Tom (1919–1977), American jazz saxophonist
- Archiac, Adolphe d ' (1802–1868), French geologist and paleontologist
- Archiadas , late ancient Greek philosopher
- Archias , architect and builder of the palace ship Syracusia
- Archias , Greek founder of Syracuse
- Archias , Italo-Greek actor
- Archias , governor of the Ptolemies in Cyprus
- Archias, Aulus Licinius , Greek poet, defended by Cicero
- Archiati, Pietro (* 1944), Italian author and anthroposophist
- Archibald († 1298), Scottish clergyman
- Archibald, Adams George (1814-1892) Canadian lawyer and politician
- Archibald, Adrian (* 1969), English motorcycle racer
- Archibald, Darren (* 1990), Canadian ice hockey player
- Archibald, Dave (* 1969), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Archibald, Don (1906–1968), Canadian football player
- Archibald, Edward (1884-1965), Canadian pole vaulter
- Archibald, Emanuel (* 1994), Guyanese athlete
- Archibald, Frank C. (1857–1935), American lawyer and politician
- Archibald, George (* 1946), Canadian conservationist
- Archibald, J. David (* 1950), American zoologist and vertebrate paleontologist
- Archibald, Jan (* 1949), British makeup artist, make-up artist and make-up design expert
- Archibald, Joey (1914-1998), American boxer
- Archibald, John (* 1990), British cyclist
- Archibald, Josh (* 1992), American-Canadian ice hockey player
- Archibald, Katie (* 1994), Scottish track cyclist
- Archibald, Matthew (* 1986), New Zealand track cyclist
- Archibald, Murray (1917-2006), Scottish football player
- Archibald, Nate (born 1948), American basketball player
- Archibald, Raymond Clare (1875–1955), Canadian mathematician
- Archibald, Robert (1980-2020), Scottish basketball player
- Archibald, Robert (* 1984), Australian polo player
- Archibald, Steve (born 1956), Scottish football player and coach
- Archibald, Tom (* 1950), Canadian mathematician
- Archibios , follower of Cleopatra
- Archibong, Koko (* 1981), American-Nigerian basketball player
- Archibugi, Daniele (* 1958), Italian economist
- Archibugi, Francesca (* 1960), Italian film director, screenwriter and actress
- Archidamos II , Spartan general and politician
- Archidamos III. († 338 BC), King of Sparta
- Archidamos IV , King of Sparta
- Archikles , Attic potter
- Archilei, Vittoria , Italian singer (soprano) and lutenist
- Archilla, Elliot (* 1946), Puerto Rican biathlete
- Archilochus , Greek poet
- Archimedes († 212 BC), Greek mathematician, physicist and engineer
- Archimowitz, Max (1920–2000), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Archinard, Daniel (1698–1755), German Reformed pastor
- Archinard, Louis (1850–1932), French general in French West Africa
- Archinto, Alberico (1698–1758), Cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Archinto, Carlo (1670–1732), Italian nobleman
- Archinto, Giovanni († 1799), Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Archinto, Giuseppe (1651–1712), cardinal of the Roman Church
- Archipenko, Alexander (1887–1964), American sculptor of Ukrainian origin
- Archipenko, Alexander Wassiljewitsch (* 1980), Russian skeleton pilot
- Archipoeta , Latin- speaking poet of the Middle Ages; Representatives of the vagante poetry
- Archipow, Abram Efimowitsch (1862–1930), Russian-Soviet painter
- Archipow, Denis Michailowitsch (* 1979), Russian ice hockey player
- Archipow, Dmitri Nikolajewitsch (* 1981), Russian freestyle skier
- Archipow, Wassili Alexandrowitsch (1926–1998), Soviet officer who most likely prevented a nuclear war during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- Archipowa, Anastassija Ivanovna (* 1955), Russian painter and illustrator
- Archipowa, Irina Konstantinowna (1925–2010), Soviet mezzo-soprano
- Archipowa, Valentina (1918–1943), Soviet foreign worker, victim of Nazi war justice
- Archippos of Taranto , Greek philosopher, Pythagorean
- Archippus , disciple of Jesus, Bishop of Colossae
- Architecctus, Antonius , Roman architect
- Architect (* 1980), German rapper
- Archner, Hans-Peter (* 1954), German journalist and radio editor
- Archon († 321 BC), satrap of Babylon
- Archubi, Rodrigo (* 1985), Argentinian soccer player
- Archuleta, David (* 1990), American pop singer
- Archundia, Benito (born 1966), Mexican football referee
- Archypenko, Wassyl (* 1957), Ukrainian hurdler
- Archyptschuk, Wadym (1937–1973), Soviet-Ukrainian sprinter
- Archytas of Taranto , Greek statesman, philosopher and mathematician
Arci
- Arcidiacono, Angelo (1955-2007), Italian saber fencer
- Arcidiacono, Saro (1886–1972), Italian actor
- Arciero, Alfredo (* 1966), Italian filmmaker
- Arcimboldi, Giovanni († 1488), Italian bishop and cardinal
- Arcimboldi, Giovanni Angelo (1485–1555), papal legate and trader of indulgences, Bishop of Novara and Archbishop of Milan
- Arcimboldo, Giuseppe († 1593), Italian mannerist painter
- Arcimowicz, Władysław (1900–1942), Polish literary critic and Polonist
- Arciniega, Elizabeth , Mexican actress and Swiss citizen
- Arciniega, Max (* 1987), American actor
- Arciniegas, Germán (1900–1999), Colombian politician, writer and journalist
- Arcioni, Antonio , Italian Cardinal of the Roman Church, Bishop of Ascoli Piceno
- Arcioni, Antonio (1811–1859), Swiss officer and general
- Arcioni, Giovanni (1827–1898), Swiss writer
- Arcioni, Giulia (* 1986), Italian sprinter
- Arciszewski, Krzysztof (1592–1656), Polish nobleman and (from 1637) Vice-Governor and Admiral of Dutch Brazil
- Arciszewski, Tomasz (1877–1955), Polish politician, member of the Sejm, Prime Minister of Poland
- Arciuli, Emanuele (* 1965), Italian pianist
Arck
- Arckenhausen, Johann (1784–1855), German drawing teacher, draftsman and illustrator of botanical and zoological works
- Arckenholtz, Johan (1695–1777), Finnish historian
Arcl
- Arclais de Montamy, Didier-François d ' (1702–1765), French civil servant, naturalist and encyclopedist
Arco
- Arco auf Valley, Anton Graf von (1897–1945), German nobleman, lawyer and assassin
- Arco on Valley, Ludwig Aloys von (1845-1891), German diplomat
- Arco, Carlo d ' († 1873), Italian art historian, painter and economist
- Arco, Fredy (* 1958), Spanish former child actor
- Arco, Georg Graf von (1869–1940), German physicist, co-founder of the Telefunken Society
- Arco, Giambattista Gherardo d ' (1739–1791), economist
- Arco, Johann Baptist von († 1715), Field Marshal General of the Electorate of Bavaria in the War of the Spanish Succession
- Arco, Johann Philipp von (1652–1704), commandant of the Alt-Breisach fortress in the War of the Spanish Succession
- Arco, Joseph Adam von (1733–1802), Bishop of Königgrätz, Prince-Bishop of Seckau
- Arco, Joseph Franz Valerian von (1686–1746), Prince-Bishop of Chiemsee
- Arco-Stepperg, Aloys von (1808–1891), Bavarian landowner, officer and politician
- Arco-Valley, Emmerich von (1852–1909), German diplomat
- Arco-Valley, Maximilian von (1806–1875), Bavarian landowner and politician
- Arco-Zinneberg, Ludwig von (1840–1882), Bavarian politician
- Arco-Zinneberg, Max von (1908–1937), German racing driver
- Arco-Zinneberg, Maximilian von (1811–1885), nobleman, lord of the castle, person of Bavarian history
- Arcobello, Mark (* 1988), American ice hockey player
- Arcolani, Giovanni , Italian surgeon
- Arçon, Jean Claude Eléonore Le Michaud d ' (1733–1800), French general and engineer
- Arcón, Luis (* 1992), Venezuelan boxer
- Arconada, Luis (* 1954), Spanish soccer player
- Arconada, Usue Maitane (* 1998), American tennis player
- Arcones, Almudena (* 1979), Spanish-German astrophysicist and university professor
- Arcos, Gustavo (1926–2006), Cuban dissident
- Arcoverde de Albuquerque Cavalcanti, André (1878–1955), Brazilian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Taubaté
- Arcoverde de Albuquerque Cavalcanti, Joaquim (1850–1930), Brazilian clergyman, Archbishop of Rio de Janeiro and cardinal
Arct
- Arct, Bohdan (1914–1973), Polish author and fighter pilot
- Arct, Eugeniusz (1899–1974), Polish painter and university professor
- Arctowski, Henryk (1871–1958), Polish geophysicist, meteorologist, oceanographer and polar explorer
Arcu
- Arcucci, Jean-Michel (* 1975), French squash player
- Arcularius, Georg Heinrich (1893–1968), German veterinarian
- Arcularius, Johann Daniel (1650–1710), German logician and Lutheran theologian
- Arculf , Frankish bishop
- Arcuri, Manuela (* 1977), Italian actress
- Arcuri, Mike (* 1959), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Arcuri, Serge (* 1954), Canadian composer
Arcz
- Arczynski, Franz (1886–1946), German politician (MSPD, SPD) and Senator of the Free City of Danzig (1928–1931)