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Arga
- Argachá, Adrián (* 1986), Uruguayan football player
- Argaios , king of Macedon
- Argaios II , king of Macedon
- Argamakow, Alexei Michailowitsch (1711–1757), Russian civil servant and first director of Moscow University
- Argan, Giulio Carlo (1909–1992), Italian art historian, politician and first communist mayor of Rome
- Argaña, Luis Andrés (1897–1957), Paraguayan politician and diplomat
- Argaña, Luis Maria (1932–1999), Paraguayan politician (Asociación Nacional Republicana - Partido Colorado)
- Argand, Ami (1750–1803), Swiss inventor, physicist, chemist and entrepreneur
- Argand, Émile (1879–1940), Swiss geologist and mineralogist
- Argand, Jean-Robert (1768–1822), mathematician
- Arganthonios , ancient ruler of Tartessus
- Argárate, Pablo (* 1962), Argentine theologian and church historian
- Argauer, Josef (1910-2004), Austrian soccer player and coach
- Argauer, Wilhelm (1863–1904), Austro-German conductor and composer
Arge
- Arge, Jógvan (* 1947), Faroese writer, republican politician and journalist
- Arge, Magni (* 1959), Faroese politician from the left-wing Republican Tjóðveldi and member of the Folketing
- Arge, Niels Juel (1920–1995), Faroese radio director, writer and politician
- Arge, Uni (* 1971), Faroese soccer player, handball player, journalist and musician
- Argeiadas , Greek sculptor
- Argeios , Greek sculptor
- Argelander, Friedrich Wilhelm August (1799–1875), German astronomer
- Argelander, Hermann (1920–2004), German internist and psychoanalyst
- Argemí, Raúl (* 1946), Argentine journalist and writer
- Argencour, Pierre de Conty d ' (1575–1655), French fortress builder
- Argens, Jean-Baptiste de Boyer Marquis d ' (1703–1771), French writer and philosopher
- Argenson, Marc René d ' (1652–1721), French statesman
- Argenson, Marc-Pierre d ' (1696–1764), French nobleman and politician
- Argenson, René Louis d ' (1694–1757), French politician, diplomat and man of letters
- Argent, Kerry (* 1960), Australian illustrator and children's book author
- Argent, Rod (* 1945), British rock musician
- Argenta, Nancy (* 1957), Canadian opera singer (soprano)
- Argental, Charles-Augustin de Ferriol d ' (1700–1788), French administrator and ambassador
- Argenti, Philip Pandely (1891–1974), Greco-British lawyer and diplomat, genealogist and historian
- Argentier, Johann (1513–1572), Italian physician
- Argentin, Moreno (* 1960), Italian racing cyclist
- Argentina, Imperio (1906–2003), Argentine-Spanish singer and film actress
- Argentina, La (1888–1936), Spanish flamenco dancer and choreographer
- Argentinita, La (1897–1945), Argentinian-Spanish dancer, choreographer and singer
- Argentino, Carlos (1929–1991), Argentine singer
- Argentino, Francesco († 1511), Cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Argento, Asia (* 1975), Italian actress, film director, screenwriter, writer, singer and model
- Argento, Dario (* 1940), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Argento, Dominick (1927–2019), American composer and university professor
- Argento, Mino (* 1927), Italian-American artist
- Argenton, Marie Louise Madeleine Victoire d ' († 1748), mistress of Duke Philip II of Orléans
- Argenziano, Carmen (1943–2019), American actor and drama teacher
- Argerich, Martha (* 1941), Argentine pianist
- Argeșanu, Gheorghe (1884–1940), Romanian general, Prime Minister
- Argetoianu, Constantin (1871–1955), Romanian politician and prime minister
- Argeyev, Pavel (1887–1922), Russian-French fighter pilot during the First World War
Argh
- Arghamanyan, Nareh (* 1989), Armenian pianist
- Arghezi, Tudor (1880–1967), Romanian writer
- Arghiropol, Grigore (1825-1892), Romanian politician
- Arghun († 1291), Mongolian Ilkhan
- Arghutjan, Howsep (1743–1801), Armenian-Russian Archbishop and Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church
Argi
- Argianas, Athanasios (* 1976), Greek artist
- Argilagos, Joahnys (* 1997), Cuban boxer
- Argilli, Marcello (1926–2014), Italian journalist, writer and children's book author
- Argimón, Beatriz (* 1961), Uruguayan notary and politician
- Argiris, Aris (* 1974), Greek opera singer
- Argiris, Spiros (1948–1996), Greek conductor
- Argirov, Valentin (* 1932), German doctor and novelist of Bulgarian origin
- Argišti I , King of Urartu
- Argišti II , King of Urartu
Argo
- Argokow, Artyom (* 1976), Kazakh ice hockey defender
- Argoli, Giovanni (1609–1660), Italian lawyer, humanist and poet
- Argomedo, José Gregorio (1767–1830), member of the first Chilean government junta
- Argon, Ali S. (1930–2019), Turkish-American physicist, materials scientist and university professor
- Argota, Ashley (* 1993), American actress and singer
- Argoud, Antoine (1914-2004), French officer of the Organization de l'armée secrète (OAS)
- Argov, Meir (1905–1963), Israeli politician
- Argov, Schlomo (1929–2003), Israeli diplomat
- Argov, Sohar (1955–1987), Israeli singer
- Argow, Alexander (1914–1995), Israeli composer
Argu
- Argue, Darcy James (* 1975), Canadian jazz pianist, composer, arranger and big band leader
- Argue, Don (born 1939), American clergyman, president of the National Association of Evangelicals (NAE)
- Arguedas Mendieta, Antonio (1928-2000), Bolivian politician
- Arguedas, Alcides (1879–1946), Bolivian writer, politician and historian
- Arguedas, José María (1911–1969), Peruvian writer
- Argüelles Bringas, Gonzalo (1877–1942), Mexican painter
- Argüelles, Agustín (1776–1844), Spanish politician
- Argüelles, Gabriel Lucio (1899–1981), Mexican ambassador
- Argüelles, José (1939–2011), Mexican-American painter and esoteric writer
- Argüelles, Julian (* 1966), British jazz composer and saxophonist
- Argüelles, Luis , Mexican soccer player
- Argüelles, Steve (born 1963), British drummer
- Argüello Barreto, Leonardo (1875–1947), Nicaraguan politician and president (1933–1936)
- Argüello García, Luis Javier (* 1953), Spanish clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Valladolid
- Argüello, Alejandro (* 1982), Mexican soccer player
- Argüello, Alexis (1952-2009), Nicaraguan boxer
- Argüello, Facundo (* 1992), Argentinian tennis player
- Argüello, Kiko (* 1939), Spanish icon painter and spiritual leader
- Argüello, Patrick (1943–1970), terrorist and hijacker
- Arguelyes, Arkimedes (* 1988), Russian road cyclist
- Argueta de Barillas, Marisol (* 1968), Salvadoran politician
- Argueta, Manlio (* 1935), Salvadoran writer, poet, literary scholar and university lecturer
- Arguez, Bryan (* 1989), American football player
- Argüez, Juanje (* 1995), Spanish football player
- Arguiñano, Karlos (* 1948), Spanish (TV) chef and entrepreneur
- Arguioui, Janina el (* 1987), German pop singer
- Argumedo, José (* 1988), Mexican boxer
- Argunow, Fyodor Semjonowitsch (1732–1768), Russian architect
- Argunow, Ivan Petrowitsch (1729–1802), Russian painter and portraitist
- Argunow, Nikolai Ivanovich (1771–1830), Russian painter, portraitist and miniature painter
- Argunow, Pawel Iwanowitsch (1768–1806), Russian architect
- Argus, Götz (1961–2019), German actor
- Argus, Rudolf Martin (1888–1969), member of the Bremen Citizenship (KPD)
- Argutinski-Dolgoruki, Moisei Sakharovich (1797–1855), Russian general in the Caucasus War (1817–1864)
- Arguto, Rosebery d ' (1890–1943), Polish music teacher, composer and conductor
Argy
- Argy-Rousseau, Gabriel (1885–1953), French glass artist and ceramist
- Argyelán, Csilla (* 1990), Hungarian tennis player
- Argyle, Hayden (born 1986), New Zealand ice hockey player
- Argyle, Michael (1925-2002), British social psychologist
- Argyri, Christina , Cypriot singer
- Argyriou, Asterios (* 1935), Greek Neo-Graecist
- Argyris, Angelos (* 1994), Greek football player
- Argyris, Chris (1923–2013), American public administration scientist, professor of organizational psychology and management
- Argyris, John (1913–2004), Greek engineer, university professor and institute founder
- Argyropoulos, Alexander (1910–1992), Greek diplomat
- Argyropulos, Johannes († 1487), Byzantine humanist
- Argyros , Lombard separatist, later Byzantine Dux in Katepanat Italy
- Argyros, Oumbertos († 1963), Greek impressionist painter