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Ari
- Ari (* 1985), Brazilian-Russian soccer player
- Ari Freyr Skúlason (* 1987), Icelandic football player
- Ari Friðbjörn Guðmundsson (1927–2003), Icelandic swimmer and ski jumper
- Ari Kristinsson (* 1951), Icelandic film director and filmmaker
- Ari Ólafsson (* 1998), Icelandic singer
- Ari Þorgilsson († 1148), Iceland's first historian
- Ari Trausti Guðmundsson (* 1948), Icelandic geologist, writer and politician
- Arı, Ahmet (* 1989), Turkish soccer player
- Arı, Muhlis (* 1984), Turkish serial offender
- Arı, Mustafa Türker (* 1972), Turkish diplomat
- Ari, Taner (* 1987), Austrian soccer player
- Ari-šen , Hurrian king of Urkeš and Nawar
Aria
- Aria Espinosa, Maria Inés Teresa (1904–1981), Mexican nun and founder of the order, Blessed
- Aria, Mojean , Australian actor
- Ariabignes († 480 BC), Achaemenid, son of the great king Dareios I.
- Ariadne , saint of the Christian Church
- Ariadne († 515), Eastern Roman empress, wife of Zenon and Anastasios I.
- Arialdus († 1066), Roman Catholic deacon and martyr
- Ariamazes , Sogdian prince
- Ariamenes († 480 BC), Achaemenid, son of the great king Dareios I, satrap of Bactria
- Ariamnes , Persian satrap
- Arian, David (1903–1991), German-Israeli police and state official
- Arianda, Nina (* 1984), American actress
- Ariane von Oranien-Nassau (* 2007), Dutch noblewoman
- Ariani, Giorgio (1941–2016), Italian comedian and actor
- Arianiti, Gjergj (1383–1462), Albanian prince and resistance fighter against the Ottoman Empire
- Ariano, Marco (* 1961), Italian jazz drummer and performance artist
- Arians, Bruce (born 1952), American football coach
- Ariantho, S. Antonius Budi (* 1971), Indonesian badminton player
- Ariaramna , ruler of Cappadocia
- Ariaramna I. , brother of Cyrus I.
- Ariarathes I († 322 BC), ruler of Cappadocia
- Ariarathes II , ruler of Cappadocia
- Ariarathes III. , King of Cappadocia
- Ariarathes IV Eusebes , King of Cappadocia
- Ariarathes IX. , King of Cappadocia
- Ariarathes V. Eusebes Philopator , King of Cappadocia
- Ariarathes VI. Epiphanes Philopator , King of Cappadocia
- Ariarathes VII Philometor , King of Cappadocia
- Ariarathes X , King of Cappadocia
- Arias Cabello, Fernando (1949–2015), Peruvian singer and composer
- Arias Cañete, Miguel (* 1950), Spanish politician of the Partido Popular (PP), MEP
- Arias de Saavedra, Hernando (1561–1634), Spanish Ibero-American governor
- Arias Echeverría, Pablo (* 1970), Spanish politician (PP), MEP
- Arias Espinoza, Ricardo Manuel (1912–1993), 29th President of Panama
- Arias Gómez, Jorge (1923–2002), Salvadoran author
- Arias López, Carlos Céleo (1835–1890), President of Honduras
- Arias Madrid, Harmodio (1886–1962), 16th President of Panama
- Arias Manjón, Paula (* 2000), Spanish tennis player
- Arias Mendoza, Rubén , Paraguayan politician
- Arias Montanus, Benedictus (1527–1598), Spanish orientalist
- Arias Navarro, Carlos (1908–1989), Spanish politician
- Arias Pérez, David (1929–2019), Spanish religious, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Newark
- Arias Pérez, Juan Carlos (* 1985), Cuban racing cyclist
- Arias Sánchez, Óscar (* 1940), Costa Rican President, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
- Arias, Abelardo (1918–1991), Argentine writer
- Arias, Aníbal (1922–2010), Argentine tango guitarist
- Arias, Antonio (* 1944), Chilean football player
- Arias, Arnulfo (1901–1988), Panamanian politician, President of Panama
- Arias, Dominella Johana (* 1994), Argentine javelin thrower
- Arias, Edgardo (* 1964), Uruguayan football coach
- Arias, Felipe , Chilean biathlete
- Arias, Francisco , Spanish soccer player in Mexico
- Arias, Jimmy (born 1964), American tennis player
- Arias, Jorge (born 1977), American wrestler
- Arias, Juan Ángel (1800–1842), President of Honduras
- Arias, Junior (* 1993), Uruguayan soccer player
- Arias, Kellys (* 1989), Colombian long-distance runner
- Arias, Lola (* 1976), Argentine writer, musician, actress and director
- Arias, Luis Felipe (1876–1908), Guatemalan pianist and composer
- Arias, Luis Frank (* 1960), Cuban musician
- Arias, Maximiliano (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Arias, Moises (* 1994), American actor and photographer
- Arias, Paolo Enrico (1907–1998), Italian Classical Archaeologist
- Arias, Ramón (* 1992), Uruguayan football player
- Arias, Raúl (* 1957), Mexican soccer player and coach
- Arias, Ricardo (* 1957), Spanish soccer player
- Arias, Santiago (* 1992), Colombian soccer player
- Arias, Sergio (* 1988), Mexican soccer goalkeeper
- Arias, Virginio (1855–1941), Chilean sculptor
- Arias, Wellington (* 1991), Dominican-American boxer
- Arias, Xela (1962–2003), Spanish author and translator
- Arias, Yvonne (* 1976), American actress
- Arias-Salgado, Fernando (* 1938), Spanish diplomat
- Ariaspes , Achaemenid, son of the great king Artaxerxes II.
- Ariatti, Luca (* 1978), Italian soccer player
- Ariaudo, Lorenzo (* 1989), Italian football player
- Ariav, Menachem (1929–2017), Israeli politician (Lord Mayor of Nazerat Illit)
Arib
- Arib al-Mamuniyya , singing girl (qaina) and poet
- Arib, Khadija (* 1960), Dutch politician of Moroccan descent
- Aribado, Jemyca (* 1993), Filipino squash player
- Aribau, Bonaventura Carles (1798–1862), Catalan poet and scholar
- Aribazos († 245 BC), governor of the Seleucids in Cilicia
- AriBeatz (* 1995), German-French music producer
- Aribert von Anhalt (1864–1933), regent of the Duchy of Anhalt
- Aribert of Milan († 1045), Lombard clergyman, Archbishop of Milan
- Aribi, Salim (* 1974), Algerian soccer player
- Aribo , Count of Göss-Schladnitz (County of Leoben)
- Aribo († 1031), Archbishop of Mainz
- Aribo I. , Count in Chiemgau and Leobengau, Count Palatine of Bavaria
- Aribo I. , Count in Traungau and Margrave of the Ostmark
- Aribo II († 1102), Count Palatine of Bavaria
- Aribo von Sonnenburg , Count in the Puster Valley
- Aribo, Joe (* 1996), English soccer player
- Arıburnu, Orhon Murat (1918–1989), Turkish film and theater director, actor and writer
Aric
- Ariç, Nizamettin (* 1956), Kurdish singer and film director
- Arıca, Erdoğan (1954–2012), Turkish soccer player, coach and official
- Arıca, Soner (* 1966), Turkish pop musician
- Arıca, Yener (* 1992), Dutch-Turkish soccer player
- Arıcan, Fikret (1912–1994), Turkish football player and official
- Arich-Gerz, Bruno (* 1966), German literary scholar
- Arichis I († 641), Duke of Benevento
- Arichis II. († 787), Duke of Benevento (758–787)
- Arıcı, Caner (* 1986), Turkish soccer player
- Arici, Cesare (1782–1836), Italian writer
Arid
- Arida, Anton Peter (1863–1955), Lebanese clergyman, Maronite patriarch of Antioch
- Aridjis, Chloe (* 1971), Mexican-American writer
- Aridor, Joram (* 1933), Israeli politician
aria
- Arie, Mark (1882-1958), American marksman
- Arieh, Josh (* 1974), American poker player
- Ariehaan, Ryan (* 1979), Indonesian racing cyclist
- Ariel Pink (* 1978), American avant-garde musician
- Ariel, Ana (1930-2004), Brazilian actress
- Ariel, Pete (1941–2012), German film director and screenwriter
- Ariel, Uri (* 1952), Israeli politician of the HaBajit haJehudi and "Housing minister"
- Ariel, Yaakov (* 1937), Israeli Chief Rabbi
- Ariel, Yisrael (* 1939), Israeli rabbi, halachic decisor and politician
- Ariely, Dan (* 1967), Israeli-American psychologist and university professor
- Ariëns, Everhardus (1918-2002), Dutch pharmacologist
- Arienti, Luigi (* 1937), Italian racing cyclist
- Aries, Austin (* 1978), American wrestler
- Ariès, Philippe (1914–1984), French medievalist and historian of the Annales School
- Ariesen, Johim (* 1988), Dutch cyclist
- Arieti, Silvano (1914–1981), Italian-American psychiatrist, psychoanalyst and university professor
Arif
- Arif Aziz (* 1943), Azerbaijani painter
- Arif, Abd ar-Rahman (1916–2007), Iraqi President
- Arif, Abd as-Salam (1921–1966), Iraqi President
- Arif, Ahmed (1927–1991), poet of Kurdish origin from Turkey
- Arif, Hacı Bey (1831–1885), Ottoman composer
- Arif, Kader (* 1959), French politician, MEP
- Arif, Mohammed Usman , Indian politician
- Arif, Ozan (1949–2019), Turkish songwriter
- Arif, Syed Mohammed (* 1944), Indian badminton player and coach
- Ariff, Noor (* 1998), Singaporean football player
- Arifi, Shpejtim (* 1979), Kosovar football player
- Arifi, Teuta (* 1969), Macedonian politician (BDI)
- Arifin, Zulfahmi (* 1991), Singaporean football player
Arig
- Arigaba (1320–1328), Chinese emperor of the Yuan dynasty
- Arigbabu, David (* 1975), German basketball player
- Arigbabu, Stephen (* 1972), German basketball player
- Arigi, Julius (1895–1981), Austrian fighter pilot
- Arigkbugha Khan († 1266), Mongolian heir to the throne and brother of Kubilai Khan
- Arigler, Altmann (1768–1846), Austrian theologian, Benedictine abbot and university professor
- Arigliano, Nicola (1923-2010), Italian singer
- Arigo, Pedro D. (* 1938), Filipino Roman Catholic clergyman, emeritus Vicar Apostolic of Puerto Princesa
- Arigón, Agustín (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Arigoni, Bill (1949–2010), Swiss politician (PdA, SP)
- Arigoni, Duilio (1928–2020), Swiss chemist
Arii
- Ariiotima, Charles (* 1966), Tahitian football referee
Arik
- Arık, Engin (1948–2007), Turkish nuclear physicist
- Arık, Remzi Oğuz (1899–1954), Turkish archaeologist and politician
- Arik, Ünsal (* 1980), Turkish boxer
- Ārik-dēn-ili , Assyrian king
- Arikamaninote , Nubian king
- Arıkan, Erdal (* 1958), Turkish computer scientist
- Arıkan, Erkan (* 1969), German television presenter of Turkish descent
- Arıkan, Hakan (* 1982), Turkish soccer player
- Arıkan, Jale (* 1969), Turkish actress
- Arıkan, Polat Kemboi (* 1990), Turkish long-distance runner of Kenyan origin
- Arıkan, Saffet (1888–1947), Turkish politician and diplomat
- Arıkan, Yusuf Onur (* 1991), Turkish soccer player
- Arikancharora , person who appears behind King Natakamani and Amanitore in the Temple of Amun at Naqa
- Arıkazan, Buse (* 1994), Turkish pole vaulter
- Arıkdoğan, Levent (* 1953), Turkish football player
- Ariki, Tomiko , Japanese badminton player
Aril
- Arilson, Gilberto da Costa (* 1973), Brazilian soccer player
Arim
- Arima, Akito (* 1930), Japanese physicist
- Arima, Haruo , Japanese soccer player
- Arima, Ineko (* 1932), Japanese actress
- Arima, Kenji (* 1972), Japanese soccer player
- Arima, Kō (* 1917), Japanese national soccer player and coach
- Arima, Kōtarō (* 2000), Japanese football player
- Arimachi, Saori (* 1988), Japanese soccer player
- Arimah, Lesley Nneka (* 1983), Nigerian author
- Arimany, Sergi (* 1990), Spanish soccer player
- Arimilli, Ravi (* 1963), Indian-American computer architect
- Arimitsu, Ryōta (* 1981), Japanese football player
- Arimizu, Aki (* 1999), Japanese soccer player
- Arimmas , Greek painter
- Arimont, Pascal (* 1974), Belgian politician, MEP
- Arimori, Mariana (* 1986), Brazilian badminton player
- Arimori, Yūko (born 1966), Japanese marathon runner
- Arimura, Haruko (* 1970), Japanese politician
- Arimura, Kōji (* 1976), Japanese football player
Arin
- Arin, Canan (* 1942), Turkish feminist and lawyer
- Arın, Eyüp (* 1962), Turkish soccer player and coach
- Arinaga, Kazuki (* 1989), Japanese soccer player
- Arinbassarowa, Natalja Utewlewna (* 1946), Russian actress and former ballerina
- Arınç, Bülent (* 1948), Turkish politician and lawyer
- Aring, Jürgen (* 1961), German geographer and city planner
- Aring, Paul Gerhard (1926–2003), German Protestant theologian
- Aringer, Klement (* 1951), German geodesist
- Aringhieri, Alberto , Italian politician and diplomat for Siena
- Ariño, Aitor (* 1992), Spanish handball player
- Arinos de Melo Franco, Afonso (1868–1916), Brazilian writer and journalist
- Arinos de Melo Franco, Afonso (1905–1990), Brazilian politician
- Arinze, Francis (* 1932), Nigerian clergyman, cardinal emeritus
Ario
- Ario, Adolf († 1981), Austrian actor, cultural manager and civil servant
- Arioald († 636), King of the Lombards
- Ariobarzanes , satrap of Phrygia (387 to about 362 BC)
- Ariobarzanes († 330 BC), satrap of Persis
- Ariobarzanes , King of Pontus
- Ariobarzanes I , ruler of Cappadocia
- Ariobarzanes I , ruler of Kios
- Ariobarzanes II , ruler of Cappadocia
- Ariobarzanes II († 337 BC), ruler of Kios
- Ariobarzanes III. († 42 BC), ruler of Cappadocia
- Ariogaisos , ruler of the Quads
- Arioli, Susie (* 1963), Canadian blues and jazz singer
- Ariomardos , Achaemenid, son of the great king Dareios I.
- Arion of Lesbos , Greek singer and poet
- Arion, Eracle (1838–1903), Romanian general
- Arion, Frank Martinus (1936–2015), Dutch writer, poet and linguist
- Ariosti, Attilio (1666–1729), Italian composer
- Ariosto, Ludovico (1474–1533), Italian poet of the Renaissance
- Ariotti, Eliseo Antonio (* 1948), Catholic bishop
- Ariovistus , Germanic prince
- Ariowitsch, Julius (1853–1908), Jewish tobacco merchant in Leipzig
- Ariowitsch, Max (1880–1969), German-British tobacco merchant and founder
Arip
- Aripert I († 661), King of the Longobards (653–661)
- Aripert II († 712), King of the Lombards (701–712)
- Aripov, Abdulla (* 1961), Uzbek politician
Aris
- Aris, Bülent (* 1958), German music producer and songwriter
- Aris, Heinz-Joachim (1934–2017), German industrial manager, member of the Presidium of the Central Council of Jews in Germany
- Aris, Helmut (1908–1987), German businessman, President of the Association of Jewish Communities in the GDR
- Aris, Jonathan (born 1971), British actor
- Aris, Marc-Aeilko (* 1959), German medievalist, Middle Latin philologist and historian of philosophy
- Aris, Michael (1946–1999), British historian and Tibetologist
- Aris, Reinhold , German lawyer
- Aris, Rutherford (1929–2005), British-American chemical engineer and applied mathematician
- Arisa (* 1982), Italian singer
- Arisaka, Nariakira (1852–1915), general in the Imperial Japanese Army
- Aryan youth , German right-wing extremist songwriter
- Arishima, Ikuma (1882–1974), Japanese writer and painter
- Arishima, Takeo (1878-1923), Japanese writer
- Arisi, Alessia (* 1971), Italian table tennis player
- Arisman Pongruangrong (born 1964), Thai activist
- Arismendi, Diana (* 1962), Venezuelan composer
- Arismendi, Diego (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Arismendi, Fernando (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Arismendi, José Loreto (1898–1979), Venezuelan lawyer and politician
- Arismendi, Luisa Cáceres de (1799–1866), Venezuelan national heroine during the War of Independence
- Arismendi, Rodney (1913–1989), Uruguayan politician and Marxist theorist
- Arison, Amir (* 1978), American actor
- Arison, Micky (born 1949), Israeli-American businessman
- Arison, Shari (* 1957), Israeli entrepreneur
- Arispe, Leticia (* 1999), Bolivian sprinter
- Arispe, Pedro (1900-1960), Uruguayan football player
- Arista, Mariano (1802–1855) Spanish officer, Mexican general, and President of Mexico
- Aristagoras († 497 BC), tyrant of Miletus
- Aristainetos , Greek poet
- Aristaios of Samos , Greek mathematician
- Aristakes I , second Catholicos of Armenia
- Aristakesjan, Emin (1936–1996), Armenian composer and music teacher
- Aristarchos of Samos , Greek astronomer, representative of the heliocentric worldview
- Aristarchus of Samothrace († 144 BC), Greek philologist, director of the library of Alexandria
- Aristarchus of Thessalonice , disciple of Jesus, companion of Paul
- Aristarete , ancient Greek painter
- Aristazanes , Persian Chiliarch
- Ariste, Paul (1905–1990), Soviet Estonian linguist
- Aristeas , glass maker
- Aristeas , Greek sculptor
- Aristeas , Greek poet and magician
- Aristegui, Carmen (* 1964), Mexican journalist
- Aristeides Quintilianus , Greek music theorist
- Aristeides of Athens , Athenian statesman
- Aristeides of Miletus , Greek writer of the late Hellenism
- Aristeides of Thebes II , Greek painter
- Aristeu Vieira, José (* 1952), Brazilian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Luz
- Aristide, Dady (* 1970), British football player (Turks and Caicos Islands)
- Aristide, Jean-Bertrand (* 1953), Haitian politician, President of Haiti
- Aristides of Athens , Greek philosopher and early Christian author
- Aristides, Aelius , Greek rhetorician and writer
- Aristidès, Fred Othon (1931–2013), French comic artist
- Aristilde, Edrice (* 1974), football player (Turks and Caicos Islands)
- Aristín Seco, Jesús María (* 1954), Spanish Roman Catholic religious and apostolic vicar of Yurimaguas
- Aristion , contemporary of John the Presbyter
- Aristion , ancient Greek actor
- Aristion of Paros , Greek sculptor
- Aristion, Tiberius Claudius , rich citizen of the city of Ephesus
- Aristippus the Younger , Greek philosopher
- Aristippus of Cyrene , Greek philosopher
- Aristippos of Larisa , Greek politician of the ancient world
- Aristizábal Ospina, Augusto (1928–2004), Colombian clergyman, Bishop of Jericó
- Aristizábal Quintero, Edgar (* 1965), Colombian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Yopal
- Aristizábal, Víctor (born 1971), Colombian football player
- Aristobulus , Jewish philosopher
- Aristobulus († 36 BC), Hasmonean prince, Jewish high priest
- Aristobulus († 7 BC), son of Herod the Great and Mariamne (I)
- Aristobulus , King of Lesser Armenia
- Aristobulus the Younger , grandson of the Jewish King Herod the Great
- Aristobulus I , King of Judea
- Aristobulus II († 49 BC), Jewish king and high priest of the Sadducees
- Aristobulus of Kassandreia , Greek historian
- Aristobulus , disciple of Jesus, legendary missionary of Britain
- Aristodamos , Greek Toreut
- Aristodemus , follower of Socrates
- Aristodemos , ancient Greek historian
- Aristodemos , Greek painter and writer
- Aristodemus , Spartan military leader
- Aristodemus (732 BC – 724 BC), King of Messenia
- Aristodemus of Kyme , tyrant of Kyme
- Aristodemos of Miletus , general and diplomat of Antigonos Monophthalmos and Demetrios Poliorketes
- Aristodemos of Nysa , Greek scholar and educator
- Aristodemos of Nysa the Elder , Greek grammarian and educator
- Aristogeiton († 514 BC), Greek murderer of tyrants
- Aristocles , ancient Greek sculptor
- Aristocles , ancient Greek sculptor
- Aristocles , ancient Greek sculptor
- Aristocles , ancient Greek sculptor
- Aristocles , ancient Greek sculptor
- Aristocles from Kydonia , ancient Greek sculptor
- Aristocles from Rhodes , ancient Greek philosopher
- Aristocles from Sicyon , Greek sculptor
- Aristocles von Messene , ancient Greek philosopher
- Aristocrates , King of Orchomenus in Arcadia
- Aristocrates († 406 BC), Athenian statesman and general
- Aristocritus , Spartan
- Aristomache († 353 BC), wife of the tyrant Dionysius I of Syracuse
- Aristomachos , Greek painter or sculptor
- Aristomachus , Eastern Roman civil servant in Egypt
- Aristomachus von Soloi , ancient beekeeper and bee researcher
- Aristomenes , Greek sculptor
- Aristomenes , Greek painter
- Aristomenes , Messenian freedom fighter in one of the Messenian Wars
- Aristomenes of Alyzeia , politician of the Ptolemaic Empire
- Aristomenos , Greek vase painter
- Ariston , Macedonian equestrian officer
- Ariston , Spartan King
- Ariston , Paionic officer of Alexander the Great
- Ariston , father of Plato
- Ariston of Chios , Greek philosopher
- Aristonikos († 129 BC), King of Pergamon
- Aristonikos von Marathon († 322 BC), Athenian statesman
- Aristonothos , Greek potter
- Aristonous , Greek sculptor
- Aristonous († 315 BC), bodyguard of Alexander the Great
- Aristopeithes , Greek sculptor
- Aristophanes , Greek vase painter
- Aristophanes , Greek comedy poet
- Aristophanes († 389 BC), Athenian diplomat
- Aristophanes of Byzantium (257 BC – 180 BC), Greek philologist and head of the Alexandria library
- Aristophon , Attic politician
- Aristophon , Greek ancient painter
- Aristophon , Greek comedy poet
- Aristus of Askalon , ancient Greek philosopher
- Aristotle , Athenian politician
- Aristotle (384 BC – 322 BC), Greek philosopher and naturalist
- Aristotle the dialectician , Greek murderer of tyrants
- Aristotle of Cyrene , Greek philosopher
- Aristotheros , ancient Greek mathematician
- Aristow, Awerki Borissowitsch (1903–1973), Soviet politician and diplomat
- Aristoxenus , ancient Greek physician
- Aristoxenos , Greek philosopher and music theorist
- Aristoxenus of Selinus , Greek poet
- Aristu, Jesús Hernández (* 1943), Spanish social scientist, supervisor and university professor
- Aristyllos , astronomer
- Arisugawa, Taruhito (1835–1895), General of the Imperial Japanese Army, member of the Japanese Imperial House
Arit
- Arita Valle, José Tomás (* 1948), Honduran lawyer, President of the Honduran Court of Justice
- Arita, Hachirō (1884–1965), Japanese diplomat and politician
- Arita, Kōki (* 1991), Japanese football player
- Aritenyesebokhe , Nubian king
Ariu
- Ariulf , Duke, dux of Spoleto
- Ariunbaatar, Bilguun (* 1986), Polish television presenter
- Arius , theologian, founder of Arianism
Ariw
- Ariwara no Narihira (825–880), Japanese waka poet and aristocrat
Ariy
- Ariyibi, Gboly (* 1995), American soccer player
- Ariyoshi, George (* 1926), American politician
- Ariyoshi, Saori (* 1987), Japanese soccer player
- Ariyoshi, Sawako (1931–1984), Japanese writer
Ariz
- Ariz Bolea, Carlos María (1928–2015), Catholic bishop
- Ariza, Kristen , American actress
- Ariza, Miriam (* 1940), Dominican pianist
- Ariza, Tatiana (* 1991), Colombian soccer player
- Ariza, Trevor (* 1985), American basketball player
- Arizaga, Rodolfo (1926–1985), Argentine composer
- Arizapana, Wilma (* 1982), Peruvian athlete
- Arizcuren, Elias (* 1943), Spanish cellist and conductor
- Arizin, Paul (1928-2006), American basketball player
- Arizmendi Esquivel, Felipe (* 1940), Mexican clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of San Cristóbal de Las Casas
- Arizmendi Martínez, Julen Luís (* 1976), Spanish chess players
- Arizmendi, Baby (1914–1962), Mexican featherweight boxer
- Arizmendi, Javier (* 1984), Spanish football player
- Arizméndi, Salvador , Mexican soccer player
- Arizmendiarrieta, José María (1915–1976), Basque Catholic priest and entrepreneur
- Arizo, Luis Miguel , Spanish science writer, biologist and writer
- Arizono, Shingo (born 1985), Japanese soccer player
- Ariztía Ruiz, Fernando (1925–2003), Chilean clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Copiapó