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- Est, Willem Titus van (1921–2002), Dutch mathematician
- Est, Wim van (1923–2003), Dutch cyclist
Esta
- EstA (* 1988), German rapper
- Estaba, Luis (* 1938), Venezuelan light flyweight boxer
- Estabrook, Christine (* 1952), American actress
- Estabrook, Experience (1813-1894), American politician
- Estabrook, Helen , American film producer
- Estabrook, Howard (1884–1978), award-winning American screenwriter
- Estabrook, Joseph W. (1944–2012), American clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop
- Estabrooks, Warren (* 1947), Canadian deaf educator
- Estache, Pierre de L ' († 1774), French sculptor
- Estaço, Aquiles (1524–1581), Portuguese humanist, writer, philologist and translator
- Estada, Eusebi (1843–1917), Mallorcan civil engineer
- Estager, Jean (1919–2002), French racing car driver
- Estaing, Charles Henri d ' (1729–1794), French admiral
- Estaing, Joachim-Joseph d ' (1654–1742), French bishop
- Estaing, Lucie-Madeleine d ' (1743–1826), mistress of the French King Louis XV.
- Estanguet, Tony (* 1978), French canoeist, Olympic champion and world champion in canoe slalom
- Estanislao, Abel (* 1995), Filipino actor, singer and model
- Estanislao, Ronel (* 1990), Filipino badminton player
- Estaràs Ferragut, Rosa (* 1965), Spanish politician (Partido Popular), MEP
- Estaunié, Édouard (1862–1942), French writer and homme de lettres
- Estavillo, Oliver (* 1964), German-American painter
- Estavillo, Vicente (* 1955), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Estay, Fabián (* 1968), Chilean football player
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- Estby, Fred (* 1972), Swedish musician and record producer
Estonian
- Este di Montecchio, Alfonso d ' (1527–1587), Italian nobleman, Margrave of Montecchio
- Este, Alberto Azzo II. D ' († 1097), ancestor of the Este family, founder of Este
- Este, Alessandro d ' (1568–1624), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Este, Anna d ' (1531–1607), Duchess of Aumale, Guise and Nemours
- Este, Auguste Emma d ' (1801–1866), granddaughter of the British King George III.
- Este, Augustus Frederick d ' (1794–1848), British nobleman, grandson of George III.
- Este, Beatrice d ' (1475–1497), Princess of Milan
- Este, Borso d ' (1413–1471), Duke of Ferrara and Modena
- Este, Cesare d ' (1552–1628), Duke of Modena and Reggio
- Este, Eleonora d ' (1515–1575), Italian nobleman and nun
- Este, Ercole III. d ' (1727–1803), Duke of Modena and Reggio
- Este, Francesco I d ' (1610–1658), Duke of Reggio, Modena
- Este, Francesco III. d ' (1698–1780), Duke of Modena and Reggio
- Este, Ippolito II. D ' (1509–1572), Archbishop of Milan, Cardinal
- Este, Leonello d ' (1407–1450), Marchese (Margrave) of Ferrara from 1441
- Este, Luigi d ' (1538–1586), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Este, Maria Beatrice d ' (1750–1829), Duchess of Massa and Carrara
- Este, Maria Fortunata d ' (1734–1803), Italian princess and by marriage Countess de la Marche and Princess de Conti
- Este, Maria Teresa Felicita d ' (1726–1754), by marriage to the Duchess of Penthièvre
- Este, Rinaldo d ' (1655–1737), cardinal, duke of Modena and Reggio
- Esteba, Manuel (1941-2010), Spanish film director and screenwriter
- Esteban González, Jorge (* 1966), Argentine Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in La Plata
- Esteban, Claude (1935–2006), French poet and essayist
- Esteban, Ignasi Calvet (* 1948), Spanish cartoonist
- Esteban, Julian (* 1986), Swiss football player
- Esteban, Maria J. (* 1956), French-Basque mathematician
- Esteban, Max de (* 1959), Spanish photographer
- Esteban-Infantes, Emilio (1892–1960), Spanish general and general staff, commander of the Blue Division
- Estébanez Calderón, Serafín (1799–1867), Spanish writer
- Esteban's , Austrian musician
- Estedt, Ines (* 1967), German triathlete
- Estefan, Danielo (* 1975), Uruguayan athlete
- Estefan, Gloria (* 1957), Cuban-American singer and actress
- Estéfano, Nasif (1932–1973), Argentine racing driver
- Esteki, Sajad (* 1990), Iranian handball player
- Estella, Diego de (1524–1578), Spanish theologian and mystic
- Estelle of Sweden (* 2012), Swedish noblewoman, Crown Princess of Sweden
- Estelle, Don (1933–2003), British actor and singer
- Estelmann, Martin (* 1961), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Social Court
- Estemirowa, Natalja Chussainovna (1958–2009), Russian journalist, historian and human rights defender
- Esten, Charles (born 1965), American actor, singer and comedian
- Esten, Harriet Pye († 1865), British actress
- Esténaga y Echevarría, Narciso de (1882–1936), Spanish Roman Catholic clergyman; Prelate of Ciudad Real
- Estenfeld, Christa (* 1947), German artist and writer
- Estenoz Barciela, Fernando Remírez de (* 1951), Cuban politician and diplomat
- Estenstad, Magnar (1924-2004), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Estep, Harry Allison (1884–1968), American politician
- Estep, Jennifer , American writer
- Estep, Mike (born 1949), American tennis player
- Estepa Llaurens, José Manuel (1926–2019), Spanish Roman Catholic priest and military archbishop
- Estephane Boutros El Douaihy (1630–1704), Maronite patriarch
- Ester, Gerhard (1939–2018), air painter, restorer and illustrator
- Ester, Karl d ' (1881–1960), German newspaper scholar
- Esterbauer, Balthasar († 1728), German wood and stone sculptor
- Esterbauer, Hermann (1936–1997), Austrian chemist
- Esterbauer, Reinhold (* 1963), Austrian Roman Catholic theologian and philosopher
- Esterbauer, René (* 1984), Austrian motorcycle racer
- Esterbauer, Stefan (* 1978), German-Austrian sculptor
- Esterer, Rudolf (1879–1965), German architect and preservationist
- Esterházy de Galantha, Anton I (1738–1794), sixth prince of the Esterházy family
- Esterházy de Galántha, Ferenc (1533–1604), Hungarian nobleman and vice span of the Bratislava county
- Esterházy de Galántha, Imre († 1745), Metropolitan, Archbishop of Esztergom and Primate of Hungary
- Esterházy de Galántha, János Graf (* 1951), German major hospitalier of the Order of Malta
- Esterházy de Galantha, Joseph I (1688–1721), Hungarian nobleman and Habsburg master councilor
- Esterházy de Galantha, Maria Josepha Hermengilde (1768–1845), wife of Prince Nikolaus II Esterházy
- Esterházy de Galantha, Michael I (1671–1721), Hungarian nobleman
- Esterházy de Galántha, Miklós (1839–1897), Hungarian landowner, equestrian, founder of the Vienna Jockey Club, member of the Hungarian House of Lords
- Esterházy de Galantha, Moritz (1807–1890), Hungarian-Austrian diplomat and politician
- Esterházy de Galantha, Moritz (1881–1960), Hungarian landowner and politician, member of parliament
- Esterházy de Galantha, Nikolaus I. Joseph (1714–1790), Habsburg field marshal and diplomat
- Esterházy de Galantha, Nicholas II (1765–1833), prince of the Esterházy family
- Esterházy de Galantha, Nicholas III. (1817–1894), ninth prince of the Esterházy family
- Esterházy de Galantha, Nikolaus IV (1869–1920), nobleman in Austria and Hungary
- Esterházy de Galantha, Paul I (1635–1713), imperial field marshal
- Esterházy de Galantha, Paul II Anton (1711–1762), imperial field marshal
- Esterházy de Galantha, Paul III. Anton (1786–1866), Hungarian nobleman and Austrian diplomat
- Esterházy de Galantha, Paul IV. (1843–1898), tenth Prince Esterházy (1894–1898)
- Esterházy de Galantha, Paul V. (1901–1989), Austro-Hungarian nobleman and large landowner
- Esterházy Starhemberg, Maria Ernestine (1754–1813), Austrian nobleman
- Esterházy, Agnes (1891–1956), Austrian actress
- Esterhazy, Andrea (1913–1984), Austro-Hungarian actor
- Esterházy, Christine (* 1959), German opera and concert singer (mezzo-soprano) and musicologist
- Esterházy, János (1901–1957), Hungarian-Slovak politician of the Hungarian minority in Slovakia
- Esterházy, Johanna von (1798–1880), Austrian harpist and patroness
- Esterházy, Joseph (1682–1748), Banus of Croatia and chief judge in the Kingdom of Hungary
- Esterházy, Ladislaus , Hungarian general
- Esterházy, Mathis (* 1958), Austrian artist and designer
- Esterházy, Melinda (1920–2014), Hungarian-Austrian landowner, formerly Hungarian prima ballerina
- Esterházy, Nikolaus († 1645), founder of the Esterházy magnate family
- Esterházy, Paul (* 1955), Austrian theater scholar, dramaturge and theater director
- Esterházy, Péter (1950–2016), Hungarian writer
- Esterházy-Liechtenstein, Sophie (1798–1869), Austrian chief steward and lady-in-waiting
- Esterhuizen, Bernard (* 1992), South African track cyclist
- Esterhuizen, Francois (* 1988), South African ice hockey player
- Esteriore, Piero (* 1977), Swiss pop singer
- Esterka, Petr (* 1935), Czech clergyman, auxiliary bishop emeritus in Brno
- Esterkamp, Dave (* 1978), American basketball player
- Esterkamp, Steven (* 1981), American basketball player
- Esterl, Arnica (* 1933), Dutch-German writer, translator and storyteller
- Esterl, Elisabeth (* 1976), German golfer
- Esterl, Felix (1894–1931), Austrian painter
- Esterl, Michael (* 1977), Austrian General Secretary and Head of Cabinet in the Ministry of Economic Affairs
- Esterle, Carl (1818–1862), physician and politician
- Esterle, Leopold (1898–1967), Austrian stage and film actor
- Esterle, Max von (1870–1947), Austrian painter and portraitist
- Esterly, Charles Joseph (1888–1940), American politician
- Esterly, David (1944–2019), American sculptor and author
- Estermann, Alfred (1938–2008), German literary scholar, book historian and bibliographer
- Estermann, Alois (1954–1998), 31st Commander of the Swiss Guard in the Vatican
- Estermann, Anton (1890–1970), Austrian architect and politician
- Estermann, Balthasar (1827–1868), Roman Catholic secular priest
- Estermann, Felicitas (* 1931), German writer
- Estermann, Immanuel (1900–1973), nuclear physicist
- Estermann, Josef (1898–1982), German local politician
- Estermann, Josef (* 1947), Swiss politician (SP)
- Estermann, Josef (* 1955), Swiss sociologist and lawyer
- Estermann, Josef (* 1956), Swiss philosopher and theologian
- Estermann, Lorenz (* 1968), Austrian artist
- Estermann, Paul (* 1963), Swiss show jumper
- Estermann, Rahel (* 1987), Swiss politician (Greens) and cantonal councilor
- Estermann, Robert (* 1970), Swiss visual artist
- Estermann, Theodor (1902–1991), British mathematician
- Estermann, Yvette (* 1967), Swiss politician
- Esters, Alexander (* 1977), German artist
- Esters, Helmut (1935–2017), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Esters, Karl (1873–1927), German local politician
- Estes, Billie Sol (1925–2013) American businessman and banker
- Estes, Gene (1931–1996), American jazz and studio musician (vibraphone, drums, percussion), arranger and band leader
- Estes, Jacob Aaron (* 1972), American film director and screenwriter
- Estes, Richard (1932–1990), American paleontologist
- Estes, Richard (born 1932), American painter
- Estes, Rob (* 1963), American actor and director
- Estes, Ron (* 1956), American politician
- Estes, Simon (* 1938), American opera singer (bass baritone)
- Estes, Sleepy John (1904–1977), American blues musician
- Estes, Will (* 1978), American film actor
- Estes, William K. (1919–2011), American psychologist and behaviorist
- Estes, Yusuf (* 1944), American preacher who converted from Christianity to Islam in 1991
- Esteva Alsina, Maurus (1933–2014), Spanish religious, Abbot General of the Cistercians
- Esteva, Gustavo (* 1936), Mexican activist and author
- Estevan, Pedro (* 1951), Spanish percussionist
- Estevanico († 1539), slave, researcher
- Esteve Pujol, Isidre (* 1972), Spanish enduro racer
- Esteve, Axel (* 1994), Andorran ski racer
- Esteve, Benet (1701–1770), Catalan composer, organist and director of the Escolania de Montserrat
- Esteve, Kevin (* 1989), Andorran alpine skier
- Estève, Maurice (1904–2001), French painter and designer
- Esteve, Pedro Jaime († 1556), Spanish doctor, botanist and humanist
- Esteves da Silva, João Paulo (* 1961), Portuguese pianist and composer
- Esteves Dias, Francisco (1920–1977), Portuguese religious, Bishop of Luso
- Esteves Domingues, Armando (* 1957), Portuguese clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Porto
- Esteves Ribalta, Imara (* 1978), Cuban beach volleyball player
- Esteves, Alfredo (* 1976), East Timorese football player
- Esteves, Emílio Lúcio (1883–1943), Brazilian general
- Esteves, Horacio (1941-1996), Venezuelan sprinter
- Estévez, Antonio (1916–1988), Venezuelan composer
- Estévez, Aser , Spanish road cyclist
- Estévez, Cuto (1915–1985), Dominican musician and composer
- Estevez, Emilio (* 1962), American film actor and director
- Estévez, Felipe de Jesús (* 1946), Cuban-American clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Saint Augustine
- Estévez, Fernando (1788–1854), Spanish sculptor and painter
- Estevez, Joe (born 1946), American actor, director and producer
- Estevez, Ramon (born 1963), American actor
- Estevez, Renée (* 1967), American film actress
- Estévez, Reyes (* 1976), Spanish middle-distance runner
- Estevez, Scarlett (* 2007), American actress
Estg
- Estgen, Nicolas (1930–2019), Luxembourg politician (CSV), member of the Chambre, MEP
Esth
- Esther Regina , Spanish actress
- Esther, Frédéric (* 1972), French boxer
Esti
- Estiano, Marjorie (* 1982), Brazilian actress and singer
- Estibal, Sylvain , French journalist, writer and director
- Estick, Richard (* 1934), Jamaican sprinter
- Estienne d'Orves, Henri Honoré d ' (1901–1941), French naval officer
- Estienne, Charles , French anatomist and publisher
- Estienne, Henri (1531–1598), French humanist
- Estienne, Henry d ' (1872–1949), French genre painter and orientalist painter
- Estienne, Nicole , French poet
- Estienne, Robert († 1559), French printmaker, publisher and lexicographer
- Estier, Claude (1925–2016), French politician, journalist and book author
- Estifanos, Tewelde (* 1981), Eritrean marathon runner
- Estigarribia, José Félix (1888–1940), Paraguayan military and politician
- Estigarribia, Marcelo (* 1987), Paraguayan football player
- Estik, Mert (* 1989), Turkish soccer player
- Estikay (* 1991), German rapper
- Estil, Benjamin (1780-1853), American politician
- Estil, Frode (* 1972), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Estimé, Dumarsais (1900–1953), Haitian politician
- Estime, Mike , American actor and comedian
- Estinghausen, Bernardus (1700–1769), priest and abbot of the Marienfeld monastery
- Estis, Nikolai (* 1937), Russian and German artist
- Estis, Oleg (1964–1999), Russian artist and caricaturist
Estl
- Estonian, Carl Gustaf (1834–1910), Finnish art historian, Romanist and Nordicist
- Estlander, Gustaf (1876–1930), Swedish yacht designer and shipyard owner
- Estler, Georg (1860–1954), German landscape painter and draftsman
Estm
- Estman, George (1922-2006), South African track cyclist
Eston
- Estner, Anton (1730–1801), German Catholic clergyman and mineralogist
- Estner, Hans (* 1951), German biathlete
Esto
- Estol, Mauro (* 1995), Uruguayan football player
- Estopinal, Albert (1845–1919), American politician
- Estoppey, Charles (1820–1888), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Estor, Johann Georg (1699–1773), German lawyer, genealogist and heraldist
- Estorff, August von (1811-1891), German lawyer and politician (DHP), MdR
- Estorff, Eggert Ludwig von (1831–1903), Prussian major general and editor-in-chief of the military weekly paper
- Estorff, Emmerich Otto August von (1722–1796), lieutenant general of the Elector of Brunswick-Lüneburg
- Estorff, Friedhelm von (1932–2014), German photojournalist
- Estorff, Georg Otto Carl von (1811–1877), German archaeologist and court official
- Estorff, Ludolf von (1838–1912), Prussian administrative lawyer, district administrator and district president
- Estorff, Ludwig von (1859–1943), German infantry general
- Estorff, Otto von (1566–1637), German canon and provost of the Schwerin monastery
- Estorff, Otto von (1896–1974), German architect
- Estorff, Randolf von (* 1957), German economist and manager
- Estournel, Louis-Gaspard (1753–1844), French winemaker
- Estournelles de Constant, Paul Henri d ' (1852–1924), founder and president of the French Parliamentary Group on Voluntary Arbitration
- Estouteville, Guillaume d ' († 1483), cardinal
- Estoyanoff, Fabián (* 1982), Uruguayan football player
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- Estrada Abadía, Lucas José (1938–1981), Colombian composer
- Estrada Aristondo, Pedro Nolasco († 1804), Guatemalan composer
- Estrada Cabrera, Manuel José (1857–1924), Guatemalan President
- Estrada Félix, Genaro (1887–1937), Mexican ambassador
- Estrada Guzmán, Eduardo (* 1953), Ecuadorian historian
- Estrada Hernández, Arturo (* 1925), Mexican painter
- Estrada i Gamissans, Gregori (1918–2015), Catalan composer, organist and Benedictine monk from the Montserrat monastery
- Estrada Morales, José Dolores († 1939), Nicaraguan politician and President of the country on August 28, 1910
- Estrada Paetau, Luis María (1935–2011), Guatemalan religious and bishop
- Estrada Palma, Tomás (1835–1908), first Cuban president
- Estrada Solórzano, Jorge (* 1961), Mexican clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Gómez Palacio
- Estrada Vado, José Dolores (1792–1869), military in Nicaragua
- Estrada, Alberto R. (* 1953), Cuban biologist
- Estrada, AnaMaria , Peruvian actress and filmmaker
- Estrada, Beatriz de († 1590), wife of Francisco Vásquez de Coronado
- Estrada, Carla (* 1956), Mexican television producer
- Estrada, Carlos (1909–1970), Uruguayan composer, conductor and music teacher
- Estrada, Daniel (* 1987), Spanish soccer player
- Estrada, Erik (born 1949), American actor
- Estrada, Francisco (1807-1880), Spanish diplomat
- Estrada, Jason (* 1980), American heavyweight boxer
- Estrada, John L. , sergeant major in the US Marine Corps
- Estrada, Jorge Iván (* 1983), Mexican soccer player
- Estrada, José María (1802–1856), Nicaraguan politician, President of Nicaragua (April 10, 1855– August 13, 1856)
- Estrada, Joseph (* 1937), Filipino actor and politician
- Estrada, Juan Francisco (* 1990), Mexican boxer
- Estrada, Juan José (1872-1947), Nicaraguan politician, President of Nicaragua (1910-1911)
- Estrada, Julio (* 1943), Mexican composer and musicologist
- Estrada, Kevin (* 1982), Canadian ice hockey player
- Estrada, Luis (born 1948), Mexican soccer player
- Estrada, Marco (* 1983), Chilean football player
- Estrada, María de , Spanish soldier
- Estrada, Raúl († 2007), Mexican soccer player
- Estrada, Roy (* 1943), American rock singer and bassist
- Estrada, Víctor (* 1971), Mexican Taekwondoin
- Estrades, Godefroi, comte d ' (1607–1686), Marshal of France and ambassador
- Estramín, Pablo (1959-2007), Uruguayan musician
- Estre, Kévin (* 1988), French racing driver
- Estredo, Gollito (* 1989), Venezuelan windsurfer
- Estrées, Angélique d ' († 1634), Abbess of Maubuisson
- Estrées, César d ' (1628–1714), French diplomat and cardinal
- Estrées, François-Annibal d ' (1573–1670), French diplomat and military officer, Marshal of France
- Estrées, Gabrielle d ' († 1599), mistress of the French King Henry IV.
- Estrées, Jean d ' (1666–1718), French cleric and diplomat
- Estrées, Jean I d ' (1486–1571), Grand Master of the Artillery of France
- Estrées, Julienne-Hippolyte d ' , French noblewoman, sister of Gabrielle d'Estrées, 1627 Duchesse de Villars
- Estrées, Victor-Marie d ' (1660–1737), French military and statesman, vice admiral, marshal and peer of France
- Estreicher, Alois Raphael (1786–1852), Polish university professor, botanist, entomologist
- Estreicher, Karol (1827–1908), Polish philologist, bibliographer, librarian and translator
- Estreicher, Karol (1906–1984), Polish art historian
- Estreicher, Stanisław (1869–1939), Polish legal historian, bibliographer and politician
- Estreicher, Tadeusz (1871–1952), Polish chemist and university professor
- Estreicherówna, Maria (1876–1966), Polish translator
- Estrela (* 1995), Portuguese football player
- Estrela, Edite (* 1949), Portuguese politician, MEP
- Estrella de Méscoli, Blanca (1915–1986), Venezuelan composer and pianist
- Estrella Gutiérrez, Fermín (1900–1990), Argentine writer of Spanish origin
- Estrella III., Conrado (* 1960), Filipino politician, farmer and entrepreneur
- Estrella Ureña, Rafael (1889–1945), Dominican politician and President of the Dominican Republic
- Estrella, Miguel Ángel (* 1940), Argentine pianist
- Estrella, Víctor (* 1980), Dominican tennis player
- Estrid , wife of Olof Skötkonung, King of Sweden
- Estrid Sigfastsdotter , Swedish woman, one of the oldest identifiable skeletal finds
- Estrid Svendsdatter , titular queen of Denmark
- Estridge, Philip Don (1937–1985), American engineer, developer of the IBM PC
- Estrin, Deborah (* 1959), American computer scientist
- Estrin, Gerald (1921–2012), American computer scientist
- Estrin, Harvey (1929–2002), American jazz musician
- Estrin, Jakow Borissowitsch (1923–1987), Soviet chess master and the seventh world chess champion
- Estrin, Judith (* 1954), American entrepreneur and Internet pioneer
- Estrin, Rick (* 1949), American harmonica player, singer and songwriter
- Estrin, Robert (* 1942), American film editor
- Estrosi, Christian (* 1955), French motorcycle racer and politician, Mayor of Nice
- Estrup, Jacob Brønnum Scavenius (1825–1913), Danish politician
Estu
- Estumano da Costa, Pedro Henrique (* 1991), Brazilian-Portuguese soccer player
- Estupiñán, Ítalo (1952–2016), Ecuadorian football player
- Estupiñán, Óscar (* 1996), Colombian football player
- Estupiñán, Pervis (* 1998), Ecuadorian football player
- Estus, Boyd (born 1941), American playwright
Estw
- Estwick, David , Barbadian doctor and politician
Esty
- Esty, Constantine C. (1824-1912) American politician
- Esty, Elizabeth (* 1959), American politician