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Asa
Asaa
- Asaad, Gabriel (1907–1997), Swedish composer and musician
- Asaad, Khaled († 2015), Syrian archaeologist and terrorist victim
- Asaad, Man (* 1993), Syrian weightlifter
- Asaad, Riad al- (* 1961), Syrian engineer
- Asaad, Said Saif (* 1979), Bulgarian-Qatari weightlifter
Asab
- Asaba, Eduard Alexejewitsch (1932–1988), Soviet chess composer
- Asabuki, Mariko (* 1984), Japanese writer
Asad
- Asad ibn al- Furat (759–828), lawyer and theologian in Ifriqiya
- Asad, Ali (* 1961), British cameraman of Syrian origin
- As'Ad, Fauzie (* 1968), Indonesian painter and sculptor
- Asad, Muhammad (1900-1992), Islamic scholar
- Asad, Yamil (* 1994), Argentinian soccer player
- Asada, Akira (* 1957), Japanese economist and philosopher
- Asada, Benji (1900–1984), Japanese painter and woodcut artist
- Asada, Daiki (* 1989), Japanese soccer player
- Asada, Gōryū (1734–1799), Japanese astronomer
- Asada, Jirō (* 1951), Japanese writer
- Asada, Mao (* 1990), Japanese figure skater
- Asada, Shōgo (* 1998), Japanese football player
- Asadauskaitė-Zadneprovskienė, Laura (* 1984), Lithuanian pantathlete
- Asadian, Asadur (* 1951), Armenian-German visual artist
- Asadie, Yasmin (* 1985), German actress
- AsadJohn (* 1993), music producer and DJ
- Əsədov, Əli (* 1956), Azerbaijani politician and economist
- Əsədov, Səttar (1910–1974), Azerbaijani zoologist specializing in helminthology
Asae
- Asaeda, Ken (* 1983), German-Japanese soccer player
Asaf
- Asaf Jah I (1671–1748), governor of the Deccan and founder of the dynasty that ruled the princely state of Hyderabad (until 1948)
- Asaf Jah II. (1734–1803), ruler of the area of the Indian Deccan, which became the princely state of Hyderabad, for over 40 years
- Asaf Jah III. (1768–1829), wasteful Nizam of the Indian princely state of Hyderabad (1803–1829)
- Asaf Jah IV. (1794–1857), Nizam of the Indian princely state of Hyderabad
- Asaf Jah V. (1827–1869), fifth nizam of the Indian princely state of Hyderabad (1857–1869)
- Asaf Jah VI. (1866–1911), Nizam of the Indian princely state of Hyderabad (1869–1911)
- Asaf Jah VII. (1886–1967), last ruling nizam in the Indian princely state of Hyderabad (1911–1948), around 1940 the richest man in the world
- Asaf Jah VIII. (* 1933), Indian pretender to the throne of the Asafid dynasty of the Indian princely state of Hyderabad and the caliphate
- Asaf Khan (1569–1641), Indian politician
- Asaf, Hale (1905–1938), Turkish painter
Asag
- Azagarow, Georgi (1892–1957), Russian film director and actor
- Asagoe, Shinobu (* 1976), Japanese tennis player
Asah
- Asahara, Nobuharu (* 1972), Japanese athlete
- Asahara, Sayuri (* 1985), Japanese badminton player
- Asahara, Shōkō (1955-2018), Japanese founder and former leader of the Aum sect
- Asahi, Daisuke (* 1980), Japanese soccer player
- Asahi, Kentarō (* 1975), Japanese volleyball and beach volleyball player and politician
- Asahifuji, Seiya (* 1960), Japanese sumo wrestler and 63rd yokozuna
- Asahina Yasuhiko (1881–1975), Japanese lichenologist and chemist
- Asahina, Miyoko (* 1969), Japanese long-distance runner
- Asahina, Sarah (* 1996), Japanese judoka
- Asahina, Shin (* 1976), Japanese soccer player
- Asahina, Shōjirō (1913-2010), Japanese entomologist
- Asahina, Takashi (1908–2001), Japanese conductor
Asai
- Asai, Chū (1856–1907), Japanese painter
- Asai, Eriko (* 1959), Japanese marathon runner
- Asai, Kan'emon (1901-1983) Japanese painter
- Asai, Katsuaki (* 1942), Japanese Aikido teacher, active in Germany
- Asai, Tetsuhiko (1935-2006), Japanese karate teacher
- Asai, Toshimitsu (born 1983), Japanese soccer player
- Asai, Yoshihiro (born 1966), Japanese wrestler
Asak
- Asaka, Yasuhiko (1887–1981), Japanese general, member of the Japanese imperial family
- Asaka, Yui (* 1969), Japanese singer and actress
- Asakawa, Chieko (* 1958), Japanese computer scientist
- Asakawa, Hayato (* 1995), Japanese soccer player
- Asakawa, Maki (1942-2010), Japanese singer
- Asakuma, Yoshirō (1914-2008), Japanese high jumper
- Asakura, Fumio (1883–1964), Japanese sculptor
- Asakura, Isokichi (1913–1998), Japanese ceramicist
- Asakura, Noriaki (* 1973), Japanese soccer player
- Asakura, Tamotsu , Japanese soccer player
- Asakura, Toshio (* 1956), Japanese wrestler
Asal
- Asal, Julius (* 1997), German pianist
- Asal, Karl (1859–1929), lawyer from Baden
- Asal, Karl jun. (1889–1984), German lawyer and university professor
- Asal, Mostafa (* 2001), Egyptian squash player
- Asal, Walther (1891–1987), German general staff doctor and surgeon
- Asali, Sabri al- (1903–1976), Syrian Prime Minister
Asam
- Asam, Cosmas Damian (1686–1739), German painter and architect
- Asam, Egid Quirin († 1750), German plasterer and sculptor
- Asam, Hans Georg (1649–1711), German Baroque church painter
- Asam, Max (1936-2015), German brigadier general
- Asam, Walter (1926–2002), German administrative lawyer and local politician
- Asam, Werner (* 1944), German folk actor and director
- Asami, Atsuo (* 1952), Japanese amateur astronomer and asteroid explorer
- Asami, Haruna (* 1988), Japanese judoka
- Asami, Yuma (* 1987), Japanese porn actress, actress and singer
- Asamiya, Kia (* 1963), Japanese mangaka (comic artist)
- Asamoah, Gerald (* 1978), German soccer player, coach and official
- Asamoah, Kwadwo (* 1988), Ghanaian soccer player
- Asamoah, Obed (* 1936), Ghanaian Foreign and Justice Minister
- Asamoah-Boateng, Stephen , Minister for Tourism and Minority Affairs in Ghana
Asan
- Asan, Burak (* 1997), Turkish soccer player
- Aşan, Mustafa (* 1988), Turkish soccer player
- Asan, Nuri (1940–1989), Turkish soccer player
- Asan, Ömer (* 1961), Turkish folklorist, photographer and author
- Asanaj, Dino († 2012), Kosovar politician and entrepreneur
- Asanavičiūtė, Loreta (1967–1991), Lithuanian woman, victim of peaceful demonstrations for Lithuania's independence
- Asandros , general of Alexander the great, satrap of Lydia
- Asandros , Diadoche of Alexander the Great
- Asandros , King of the Bosporan Empire
- Asanga , Buddhist philosopher
- Asanger, Florian , German teacher and author
- Asanger, Thomas (* 1988), Austrian composer
- Ašanin, Matej (* 1993), Croatian handball player
- Ašanin, Slađan (* 1971), Croatian football player
- Asanka, Viraj (* 1987), Sri Lankan football player
- Asano, Inio (* 1980), Japanese manga artist
- Asano, Kaoru (* 1973), Japanese soccer player
- Asano, Katsuhito (* 1938), Japanese politician
- Asano, Kevin (* 1963), American judoka
- Asano, Tadanobu (* 1973), Japanese film actor
- Asano, Takuma (* 1994), Japanese soccer player
- Asano, Tetsuya (* 1967), Japanese football player and coach
- Asano, Yūya (born 1997), Japanese soccer player
- Asanović, Aljoša (* 1965), Croatian football player
- Asanowaka, Takehiko (* 1969), Japanese sumo wrestler
- Asante, Anita (* 1985), English soccer player
- Asante, Molefi Kete (* 1942), American author and Afrocentrist
- Asanuma Inejirō (1898-1960), Japanese socialist politician
- Asanuma, Suguru (* 1992), Japanese soccer player
Asao
- Asao, Keiichirō (* 1964), Japanese politician
- Asaoka, Tomoyasu (born 1962), Japanese football player
Asap
- ASAP Ferg (* 1988), American rapper
- ASAP Rocky (* 1988), American rapper
- Asaph , Eastern Roman architect
- Asaph († 596), Scottish medieval saint
Asar
- Asar, Ayse (* 1975), German lawyer and State Secretary (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Asar, Mevlüt (* 1951), Turkish-German writer and poet
- Azaranka, Wiktoryja (* 1989), Belarusian tennis player
- Asarau, Sjarhej (* 1983), Belarusian chess grandmaster
- Asare, Bediako , Ghanaian writer and journalist
- Asare, Isaac (* 1974), Ghanaian soccer player
- Asare, Meshack (* 1945), Ghanaian children's author
- Asare, Nana (* 1986), Ghanaian soccer player
- Asare, Theodore Owusu (* 1903), Ghanaian diplomat
- Asare-Antwi, John (* 1935), Ghanaian sprinter
- Ašared-apil-ekur († 1074 BC), Assyrian king
- Asarhaddon († 669 BC), Neo-Assyrian king
- Asari, Junko (* 1969), Japanese marathon runner
- Asari, Masakatsu (* 1945), Japanese ski jumper
- Asari, Reza (* 1970), Austrian physician
- Asari, Satoru (* 1974), Japanese football player
- Asari, Yoshiyuki (* 1983), Japanese biathlete
- Asaria, Zvi (1913–2002), Yugoslav-Israeli rabbi and author
- Azariah , king of Judah
- Azarjan, Albert (* 1929), Soviet gymnast
- Azarjan, Eduard (* 1958), Soviet gymnast
- Asaro, Catherine (* 1955), American science fiction and fantasy author
- Azarov, Mykola (* 1947), Ukrainian politician
- Azarowa, Jelena Jurjewna (* 1973), Russian synchronized swimmer
- Azarowa, Tatiana (* 1985), Kazakh hurdler
- Asarsai, Ruti (* 1982), Israeli actress
Asas
- Asasekiryū Tarō (* 1981), Mongolian sumo wrestler
- Asashio, Tarō (1929–1988), Japanese sumo wrestler and 46th yokozuna
- Asashōryū, Akinori (* 1980), Mongolian sumō fighter and no. 68 on the list of yokozuna
Asat
- Asatekin, Samet (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Asati, Charles (* 1946), Kenyan sprinter and Olympic champion
- Asato, Ankō (1827–1906), Japanese karateka
- Asatryan, Aram (1953-2006), Armenian pop singer and songwriter
Asaw
- Asawa, Brian (1966-2016), American opera singer (countertenor)
- Asawa, Ruth (1926–2013), American sculptor
Asaz
- Asazaki, Ikue (* 1935), Japanese singer of traditional folk music