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- Ascacibar, Sabrina (* 1964), German-Argentine actress, singer, dancer and musician
- Ascacíbar, Santiago (* 1997), Argentinian football player
- Ascalesi, Alessio (1872–1952), Italian religious, cardinal and archbishop of Naples
- Ascalon, Brad (* 1977), American industrial designer
- Ascalon, David (* 1945), Israeli artist and sculptor
- Ascalon, Maurice (1913–2003), Israeli artist and sculptor
- Ascanelli, Giorgio (* 1959), Italian engineer in Formula 1
- Ascani, Anna (* 1987), Italian politician
- Ascani, Fred John (1917-2010), US major general in the United States Air Force and test pilot
- Ascani, Luca (* 1983), Italian racing cyclist
- Ascanius, Peter (1723–1803), Norwegian zoologist and mineralogist
- Ascari, Alberto (1918–1955), Italian racing driver
- Ascari, Antonio (1888–1925), Italian racing driver
- Ascari, Tonino (1942–2008), Italian racing driver and entrepreneur
- Ascaricus , Frankish king
- Ascaride, Ariane (* 1954), French actress
- Ascaso, Francisco (1901–1936), Spanish anarchist and participant in the civil war
- Ascaso, Rosa , Spanish gymnast
- Ascasubi, Hilario (1807-1875), Argentine writer
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- Ascelin († 1148), Bishop of Rochester
- Ascelinus, Nicolaus , Italian Dominican and Mongolian traveler
- Ascencio García, Cristóbal (* 1955), Mexican clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Apatzingán
- Ascencio León, Renato (* 1939), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Ciudad Juárez
- Ascensi, Timoteo Maria (1759–1828), Italian religious and bishop
- Ascensión del Corazón de Jesús (1868–1940), founder of the Spanish order, blessed
- Ašćerić, Luka (* 1997), Austrian-Serbian basketball player
- Ašćerić, Neno (* 1965), Yugoslav-Austrian basketball player and coach
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- Asch van Wijck, Titus van (1849–1902), Dutch politician
- Asch, Adolph von (1839–1906), Bavarian infantry general and minister of war
- Asch, Andrea (* 1959), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Asch, Bruno (1890–1940), German local politician of the SPD
- Asch, Georg Thomas von (1729–1807), General Staff Physician of the Russian Army and State Councilor under Catherine II.
- Asch, Jenny (1832–1907), German painter, philanthropist and Froebel educator
- Asch, Joel (1745–1810), Jewish scholar and rabbi
- Asch, Johann (1911–1990), German local politician (SPD), mayor of Rheinhausen
- Asch, Julius (1875–1932), German trade unionist and social democratic politician
- Asch, Moses (1905–1986), American music producer
- Asch, Nathan (1902–1964), American writer
- Asch, Roland (* 1950), German racing driver
- Asch, Ronald G. (* 1953), German historian
- Asch, Schalom (1880–1957), Jewish writer and playwright
- Asch, Sebastian (* 1986), German racing driver
- Asch, Solomon (1907–1996), Polish-American gestalt psychologist and pioneer of social psychology
- Ash-Shāfidī (767–820), Islamic legal scholar
- Ash-Shahīd ath-Thānī , Twelve Shi'ite lawyer and theologian
- asch-Schahrastani (1076–1153), Islamic religious historian
- Asch-Schamlan, Ali Abdullah (* 1945), Kuwaiti scientist; Director General of the Kuwaiti Foundation for the Advancement of Science; former Minister of Higher Education, Kuwait
- Ash-Sharif ar-Radi , Twelve Shiite theologian and compiler
- asch-Shaukānī (1760–1834), Islamic scholar
- Asch-Shuraim, Saud (* 1966), Saudi Arabian clergyman, Imam of the Great Mosque in Mecca
- Aschaffenburg, Gustav (1866–1944), German psychologist
- Aschaffenburg, Otto (1878–1942), German banker
- Aschajew, Wassili Nikolajewitsch (1915–1968), Soviet writer
- Ascham, Anthony († 1650), English nobleman, parliamentarian and diplomat
- Ascham, Roger († 1568), English educator
- Aschan, Johan Lorentz (1772-1856), Swedish entrepreneur
- Aschan, Ossian (1860–1939), Finnish chemist
- Aschʿarī, Abū l-Hasan al- († 935), Islamic theologian (Mutakallimun) and founder of the Asharite school of theology
- Aschari, Omid (* 1971), Austrian economist and university professor
- Ascharin, Andreas (1843–1896), Baltic-Russian translator and chess player
- Aschʿath ibn Qais, al- († 661), king (Hadramaut)
- Aschauer, Alexander (* 1992), Austrian soccer player
- Aschauer, Alfred (1931–2013), German artist
- Aschauer, Anton (1897–1976), German politician and namesake of the "Aschauer Group" he founded
- Aschauer, Josef (1902–1995), German mountaineer, climber, skier, ski jumper, mountain rescuer
- Aschauer, Mario (* 1980), Austrian musicologist, harpsichordist and conductor
- Aschauer, Verena (* 1994), Austrian soccer player
- Aschbach, Joseph von (1801–1882), German-Austrian historian
- Aschbacher, Christine (* 1983), Austrian entrepreneur and politician (ÖVP)
- Aschbacher, Michael (* 1944), American mathematician
- Aschberg, Olof (1877–1960), Swedish banker
- Aschböck, Stephan (* 1956), Austrian jazz keyboardist and composer
- Asche (* 1989), German rapper
- Asche, Agnes (1891–1966), German resistance fighter
- Asche, Albert , German teacher, school principal, author, local researcher, cartographer and photographer
- Asche, Andreas (* 1960), German soccer goalkeeper
- Asche, Helmut (* 1951), German social scientist and development worker
- Asche, Klaus (1933–2017), German manager
- Asche, Kurt (1909–1998), German SS Obersturmführer; "Judenreferent" of the security service (SD) in Belgium
- Asche, Marion (1935–2013), German physicist and professor of solid state physics
- Asche, Matthias (* 1969), German historian
- Asche, Sigfried (1906–1985), German art historian and museum director
- Asche, Susanne (* 1955), German literary scholar, historian, cultural politician
- Asche, Wilhelm (1882–1955), German farmer and seed breeder, composer, writer and local poet
- Ascheberg von Bamberg, Sibylle (1888–1966), German painter
- Ascheberg zu Venne, Clemens August von (1734–1772), Canon in Hildesheim and Münster
- Ascheberg zu Venne, Ernst Friedrich von (1702–1762), canon in Münster and Minden as well as official resignation in Werne
- Ascheberg zu Venne, Johann Matthias Detmar von (1716–1771), canon in Münster
- Ascheberg zu Venne, Johann Matthias Kaspar von (1737–1818), canon in Münster and Prussian district administrator of the Lüdinghausen district (1804–1806)
- Ascheberg zu Venne, Karl Heinrich Anton von (1718–1760), canon in Münster and Minden
- Ascheberg zu Venne, Karl Ludwig von (1744–1795), canon in Hildesheim and representative of the knighthood in the state parliament of the bishopric of Münster
- Ascheberg zu Venne, Ursula Sophia Theodora Regina von (1731–1811), abbess at Nottuln Abbey
- Ascheberg, Dietrich von († 1632), canon in Münster
- Ascheberg, Johann Detmar von (1649–1677), official thief in Werne
- Ascheberg, Johann Heidenreich von († 1697), Canon in Münster
- Ascheberg, Johann Matthias von (1675–1732), official resignation in Werne and real district administrator
- Ascheberg, Ludger Engelbert von († 1677), Canon in Münster
- Ascheberg, Rutger von (1621–1693), Swedish field marshal
- Aschebrock, Johann von , Canon in Munster
- Aschebrock, Rotger von , Canon in Munster
- Aschehoug, Torkel Halvorsen (1822–1909), Norwegian lawyer, economist, historian and politician, member of the Storting
- Aschelinus, Anders († 1703), Finnish Lutheran clergyman and poet
- Aschemann, Harald (* 1966), German engineer
- Aschenauer, Rudolf (1913–1983), German lawyer
- Aschenbach, Dietmar (* 1950), German ski jumper and trainer
- Aschenbach, Hans-Georg (* 1951), German ski jumper
- Aschenbach, Kitty , German stage and film actress
- Aschenbeck, Nils (* 1965), German journalist, book author and publisher
- Aschenbeck, Udo (1939–1995), German writer, bookseller and social worker
- Aschenberg, Reinhold (* 1949), German philosopher
- Aschenberg, Wilhelm (1769–1819), German Lutheran pastor, author and editor
- Aschenberg-Dugnus, Christine (* 1959), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Aschenborn, Alwin (1816–1865), German lawyer and district administrator
- Aschenborn, Dieter (1915–2002), Namibian painter
- Aschenborn, Hans (1888–1931), German animal painter, illustrator and author
- Aschenborn, Max (1860–1919), German administrative lawyer
- Aschenborn, Uli (* 1947), Namibian painter
- Aschenbrandt, Heinrich (1884–1953), German officer, most recently major general in World War II
- Aschenbrenner, Anton (* 1962), Catholic priest (1991 to 2003) and theologian
- Aschenbrenner, Astrid (* 1989), Austrian cabaret artist
- Aschenbrenner, Beda (1756–1817), German jurist for canon law and abbot of the Benedictine Abbey of Oberalteich
- Aschenbrenner, Bruno (* 1970), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council, member of the state parliament
- Aschenbrenner, Christian Heinrich († 1732), German composer and violinist
- Aschenbrenner, Dieter (1928–2020), German religious educator and university professor
- Aschenbrenner, Eva (1924–2013), German medicinal herb specialist
- Aschenbrenner, Franz (1898–1998), Austrian bookseller
- Aschenbrenner, Iris (* 1980), German actress, presenter and model
- Aschenbrenner, Josef (1798–1858), German lawyer in the financial administration of Bavaria
- Aschenbrenner, Luise (* 1995), German actress
- Aschenbrenner, Matthias (* 1972), German-American mathematician
- Aschenbrenner, Peter (1902–1998), Austrian mountaineer
- Aschenbrenner, Reinhard (1906–2008), German internist
- Aschenbrenner, Rosa (1885–1967), German politician (USPD, SPD), MdL
- Aschenbrenner, Rudolf (1907–1994), German graduate engineer and managing director of Starkstrom-Gerätebau GmbH
- Aschenbrenner, Viktor (1904–1992), German expellee politician
- Aschenbrenner, Wilhelmine , German theater actress
- Aschenbrenner, Wolfgang , German radio presenter and musicologist
- Aschenbroich, Heinrich (1839–1909), German painter and restorer
- Aschenbroich, Matthias (* 1981), German handball player
- Aschenheim, Erich (1882–1941), German doctor and Nazi victim
- Aschenwald, Barbara (* 1982), Austrian writer
- Aschenwald, Franz (1913–1945), Austrian skier
- Aschenwald, Hansjörg (* 1965), Austrian Nordic combiner
- Aschenwald, Philipp (* 1995), Austrian ski jumper
- Aschenwald, Rosi (* 1962), Austrian ski racer
- Asher ben Jechiel (1250-1327), Talmudist
- Ascher, Abraham (1794–1837), district rabbi in Baden
- Ascher, Angela (* 1977), German actress
- Ascher, Anton (1820–1884), German theater actor, director and director
- Ascher, Felix (1883–1952), German architect
- Ascher, Ferdinand (* 1988), German actor
- Ascher, Franz Hilarius (1852–1929), Austrian entrepreneur, large land and mine owner, owner and editor-in-chief of the Montan-Zeitung
- Ascher, Fritz (1893–1970), German expressionist painter and poet
- Ascher, Fritzmartin (1895–1975), German teacher and local politician
- Ascher, Gabriel , German journalist and informant for the German defense service
- Ascher, Helmuth (1930–2013), Austrian photographer and painter
- Ascher, Hermann (1844–1931), German administrative lawyer
- Ascher, Karl (1887–1971), Czechoslovak-American physician
- Ascher, Kenneth (* 1944), American jazz musician and composer
- Ascher, Leo (1880–1942), Austrian composer and lawyer
- Ascher, Ludwig (1865–1942), German social hygienist
- Ascher, Maurice (1873–1965), Swiss writer and educator
- Ascher, Nelson (* 1958), Brazilian poet
- Ascher, Peter-Wolf (* 1939), German neurosurgeon and university professor
- Ascher, Saul (1767–1822), German writer
- Ascher, Siegfried (1877–1962), German and Israeli architect and philatelist
- Ascher, Simone (* 1980), German actress
- Ascher, Walther (1900–1980), German lawyer
- Ascher-Nash, Franzi (1910–1991), Austrian-American music critic
- Ascherbauer, Dominik (* 1989), Austrian handball player
- Ascherham, Gabriel († 1545), German Baptist
- Ascherl, Heinrich (1915–1999), German bank director and local researcher
- Ascherl, Marion , German designer
- Ascherl, Peter (* 1953), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ascherl, Willy (1902–1929), German soccer player
- Aschermann, Hartmut (1921–2009), German Protestant theologian
- Aschermann, Hedy (1897–1978), German violinist
- Aschermann, Horst (1932–2005), Austrian sculptor
- Aschersleben, Christian Siegmund von († 1709), royal Prussian colonel and commander of the Cuirassier Regiment No. 2
- Aschersleben, Ehrentreich Friedrich von (1707–1761), royal Prussian major general
- Aschersleben, Georg Wilhelm von (1702–1775), Prussian Chamber President
- Ascherson, Ferdinand (1832–1904), German classical philologist and librarian
- Ascherson, Neal (* 1932), Scottish journalist
- Ascherson, Paul Friedrich August (1834–1913), German botanist, historian, ethnographer and linguist
- Ashghaliyev, Absal (* 1992), Kazakh short tracker
- Aschhausen, Johann Gottfried von (1575–1622), Prince-Bishop of Bamberg and Würzburg, witch hunter
- Aschheim, Isidor (1891–1968), German-Israeli painter and graphic artist
- Aschheim, Selmar (1878–1965), German gynecologist
- Aschhoff, Hans (1899–1973), German NSDAP functionary
- Aschikpaschazade , Ottoman historiographer
- Äschim, Nurghali (* 1959), Kazakh politician
- Äschimbetow, Nurschan (* 1969), Kazakh politician
- Äschimow, Bäiken (1917-2010), Soviet politician of the Kazakh Soviet Socialist Republic
- Äschimow, Ghalym (* 1968), Kazakh politician
- Aschinger, August (1862–1911), German entrepreneur
- Aschinger, Fritz (1894–1949), German restaurateur
- Äschirbekow, Qairat (* 1982), Kazakh football player
- Aschirow, Nafigulla Chudtschatowitsch (* 1954), Russian Mufti
- Aschka, Wilhelm (1900–1988), German politician (NSDAP), MdR and SA leader
- Aschke, Manfred (* 1950), German judge and lawyer
- Ashkenazi from Janow, Jakob , rabbi and Yiddish writer
- Ashkenazi, Gabi (* 1954), Israeli military, Chief of Staff of the Israeli Armed Forces, Director General of the Israeli Defense Ministry and politician
- Aschkenasi, Gerschon Ulif († 1693), Austrian rabbi
- Ashkenazi, Solomon , doctor and diplomat
- Ashkenazi, Vladimir Dawidowitsch (* 1937), Russian pianist and conductor
- Aschkenasi, Vowka (* 1961), Russian pianist
- Ashkenazi, Betsalel , Jewish scholar
- Ashkenazi, Samuel , Jewish scholar
- Aschl, Albert (1900–1982), German archivist and local history researcher
- Aschl, Heidi (* 1953), German civil engineer
- Aschmann, Birgit (* 1967), German historian
- Aschmann, Carsten (* 1965), German filmmaker, video artist, author, film editor and film producer
- Aschmann, Gottfried (1884–1945), German diplomat
- Aschmann, Herbert (1913–1975), German painter and set designer
- Aschmann, Mary Francis (1921–2006), American Poor Clare, poet and writer
- Aschmann, Otto (1888–1965), German businessman and politician (CDU), Lord Mayor of Oberhausen
- Aschmann, Uwe , German soccer player
- Aschmarin, Andrei Olegowitsch (* 1984), Russian badminton player
- Aschmoneit, Christoph (1901–1984), German shipbuilding engineer
- Aschmoneit, Dirk (* 1962), German triathlete
- Aschmoneit-Lücke, Christel (* 1944), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Aschner, Bernhard (1883–1960), Austrian doctor
- Aschner, Ilse Maria (1918–2012), Austrian journalist and contemporary witness
- Aschner, Lipót (1872–1952), Hungarian industrialist
- Aschoff, Albrecht (1899–1972), German politician (DVP, NSDAP, FDP), MdB, MEP
- Aschoff, Diethard (* 1937), German historian and Judaist
- Aschoff, Eva (1900–1969), German type and book designer
- Aschoff, Friedrich von (1789–1854), Prussian lieutenant general
- Aschoff, Friedrich von (1864–1955), Prussian administrative officer and member of parliament
- Aschoff, Hans-Georg (* 1947), German historian
- Aschoff, Heinrich (1893–1958), German farmer and Righteous Among the Nations
- Aschoff, Jürgen (1913–1998), German biologist and behavioral physiologist
- Aschoff, Jürgen C. (* 1938), German neurologist, university professor and writer specializing in Tibetan medicine
- Aschoff, Karl (1867–1945), German pharmacist
- Aschoff, Ludwig (1866–1942), German pathologist
- Aschoff, Ludwig Philipp (1758–1827), pharmacist
- Aschoff, Peter (* 1965), German Protestant theologian, co-founder of the Elia community, author and pioneer of the emerging church movement
- Aschoff, Volker (1907–1996), German university professor for communications engineering and rector of RWTH Aachen University
- Ashot I , Prince of Iberia, first Iberian king of Tao-Klardschetien
- Ashot I († 890), Armenian prince and king
- Aschot II. († 954), Kuropalat from Kartli-Iberia
- Ashot III. († 977), Armenian king
- Ashot III. Bagratuni († 762), prince from the Bagratuni family
- Ashot Msaker († 826), Prince of Armenia
- Ashraf Khan († 1729), ruler from the Hotaki dynasty in Persia
- Aschrafi, Muchtar Aschrafowitsch (1912–1975), Soviet composer
- Ashrawi, Hanan (* 1946), Palestinian politician
- Aschrott, Paul Felix (1856–1927), German lawyer and social reformer
- Aschrott, Sigmund (1826–1915), industrialist and real estate investor
- Aschtscheulowa, Aljona Evgenjewna (* 1988), Russian natural track tobogganist
- Aschuba, Nugsar (* 1952), Abkhazian politician
- ʿĀschūr, Muhammad at-Tāhir ibn (1879–1973), Tunisian religious scholar and university professor
- Ashuraliyev, Ruslan Nuraliyevich (1950-2009), Soviet wrestler
- Aschwanden, Herbert (* 1933), Swiss doctor, non-fiction author and humanitarian aid worker
- Aschwanden, Peter (1949–2010), Swiss filmmaker
- Aschwanden, Rahel (* 1993), Swiss table tennis player
- Aschwanden, Sergei (* 1975), Swiss judoka
- Aschwanden, Wilhelm (* 1969), Swiss cross-country skier
- Aschwer, Hermann (* 1947), German triathlete and author
- Aschwetia, Micheil (* 1977), Georgian soccer player
- Aschwin von Salder († 1369), provost in the Brunswick Cathedral monastery
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- Aşcıgil, Timuçin (* 1986), Turkish soccer player
- Ascii.Disko , German musician and DJ
- Ascione, Joe (1961-2016), American jazz musician
- Ascione, Thierry (* 1981), French tennis player
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- Asclepi, Giuseppe (1706–1776), Italian astronomer and physicist
- Asclepiodotus , Roman civil servant and military man
Asco
- Ascoli, Alberto (1877–1957), Italian serologist
- Ascoli, Giulio (1843-1896), Italian mathematician
- Ascoli, Graziadio (1829–1907), Italian linguist
- Ascoli, Guido (1887–1957), Italian mathematician
- Asconeguy, Alicia (* 1949), Uruguayan painter and graphic artist
- Asconeguy, Danilo (* 1986), Uruguayan football player
- Asconeguy, José (* 1963), Uruguayan road cyclist
- Asconius Pedianus , commentator on classical texts and grammarian
- Ascot, Norman (* 1941), German composer and singer
- Ascott, Percelle (born 1993), British actor
- Ascott, Terence (* 1947), British civil engineer, founder and CEO of SAT-7
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- Ascues, Carlos (* 1992), Peruvian soccer player
- Ascum , Eastern Roman general