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Iba
- Iba, Henry (1904-1993), American basketball coach
- Iba, Kōtarō (* 1995), Japanese football player
- Iba-Ba, Jean-Patrick (* 1966), Gabonese clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Libreville
- Ibach, Albert Rudolf (1873–1940), German piano maker, entrepreneur and art collector
- Ibach, Alfred (1902–1948), German dramaturge, actor, publisher and author
- Ibach, Harald (* 1941), German physicist
- Ibach, Hartmann , German Protestant theologian
- Ibach, Helmut (1912–1996), German historian, journalist and publicist
- Ibach, Ilse (1921–2002), German writer
- Ibach, Johannes (1825–1908), German Catholic priest, cathedral chapter and author, historian
- Ibach, Johannes Adolph (1766–1848), German piano maker
- Ibach, Karl (1915–1990), German resistance fighter in the Third Reich, writer and local politician
- Ibach, Peter Adolph Rudolph (1843–1892), German piano maker and entrepreneur
- Ibadin, Edose (* 1993), Nigerian athlete
- Ibagaza, Ariel (* 1976), Argentinian soccer player
- Ibaka, Serge (* 1989), Spanish-Congolese basketball player
- Ibal-Addu , King of Ashlakka
- Ibâl-pî-El II († 1762 BC), King of Ešnunna
- Ibald, Kerstin (* 1978), German actress and singer
- Iban, Carl (1875–1940), German actor
- Ibáñez Carranza, Luz del Carmen (* 1955), Peruvian lawyer and judge at the International Criminal Court
- Ibáñez de Ibero, Carlos (1825–1891), Spanish officer, geodesist and surveyor
- Ibáñez y García de Velasco, Eduardo (* 1927), Spanish diplomat
- Ibáñez, Abayubá , Uruguayan soccer player
- Ibáñez, Carlos (* 1981), Colombian road cyclist
- Ibáñez, Carmen (* 1959), Chilean journalist and politician
- Ibáñez, Francisco (* 1936), Spanish cartoonist
- Ibañez, Francisco Roberto (* 1940), Argentine Romanist
- Ibánez, José-Maria (* 1921), Argentine racing car driver
- Ibanez, Joseph (1927–2009), French football player and coach
- Ibáñez, Luis E. (* 1952), Spanish theoretical physicist
- Ibáñez, Luis Ezequiel (* 1988), Argentinian football player
- Ibáñez, Osmar (* 1988), Spanish football player
- Ibáñez, Pablo (* 1981), Spanish football player
- Ibáñez, Paco (* 1934), Spanish singer
- Ibañez, Raphaël (* 1973), French rugby union player
- Ibáñez, Salvador (1854–1920), Spanish guitar maker
- Ibañez, Sixto , Argentine walker
- Ibáñez, Suleika († 2013), Uruguayan writer, playwright, essayist and lecturer
- Ibáñez, Walter (* 1984), Uruguayan football player
- Ibar von Beggerin († 502), Irish bishop and saint
- Ibar, Hilmi (* 1947), Kosovar chemist and educator, Dean of Education at Trakya University in Edirne
- Ibara, Franchel (* 1989), Congolese football player (Republic of the Congo)
- Ibaragi, Noriko (1926-2006), Japanese writer
- Ibaragi, Ryūta (* 1966), Japanese politician
- Ibarbo, Víctor (* 1990), Colombian football player
- Ibarbourou, Juana de (1895–1979), Uruguayan poet
- Ibargüen, Caterine (* 1984), Colombian athlete
- Ibargüengoitia, Jorge (1928–1983), Mexican writer
- Ibarguren Schindler, Rafael (* 1952), Catholic religious priest, administrator of San Miguel de Sucumbíos
- Ibarguren, Miren (* 1980), Spanish actress
- Ibarra Groth, Federico (* 1946), Mexican musician and composer
- Ibarra Morales, Héctor (* 1931), Mexican ambassador
- Ibarra, Álvaro de , Spanish lawyer, Viceroy of Peru
- Ibarra, Aníbal (* 1958), Argentine lawyer and politician, Mayor of Buenos Aires (Argentina)
- Ibarra, Cristóbal Humberto (1920–1988), Salvadoran poet, narrator and essayist
- Ibarra, Elixabet (* 1981), Spanish soccer player
- Ibarra, Francisco de (1539–1575), Spanish conquistador and explorer
- Ibarra, Juan Alberto Rodríguez (* 1969), Mexican beach volleyball player
- Ibarra, Juan de Dios (* 1979), Mexican soccer goalkeeper
- Ibarra, Luis (* 1953), Panamanian flyweight boxer
- Ibarra, Miguel (* 1990), American football player
- Ibarra, Néstor (1938–2005), Argentine journalist and radio presenter
- Ibarra, Renato (* 1991), Ecuadorian soccer player
- Ibarra, Ricardo (1950-2011), Argentine rower
- Ibarra, Susie (* 1970), American percussionist, jazz drummer and composer
- Ibarreche, Lázaro (1894–1959), Spanish athlete
- Ibarreche, Martín (* 1943), Mexican football player in the position of defender
- Ibarretxe, Juan José (* 1957), Spanish politician
- Ibarrola, Agustín (* 1930), Basque artist
- Ibárruri, Dolores (1895–1989), Spanish revolutionary and politician in the labor movement
- Ibas of Edessa († 457), Bishop of Edessa, theologian
- Ibata, Ben (* 1974), German-Congolese volleyball player
- Ibata, Hiroyasu (* 1974), Japanese football player
- Ibayashi, Akira (* 1990), Japanese soccer player
Ibb
- Ibbeken, Hans (1899–1971), German officer
- Ibbeken, Hillert (* 1935), German geologist and university professor
- Ibbeken, Rudolf († 1750), German Lutheran theologian and superintendent
- Ibbetson, Agnes (1757-1823) British botanist
- Ibbetson, Arthur (1922–1997), British cinematographer
- Ibbetson, David John , English lawyer and university professor
- Ibbi-Sin , King of Sumer and Akkad
- Ibbi-Sipiš , ruler of Ebla
- Ibbotson, Derek (1932-2017), British medium and long distance runner
- Ibbotson, Eva (1925-2010), British writer
- Ibbott, Alec (* 1930), British diplomat
- Ibbou, Inès (* 1999), Algerian tennis player
Ibe
- Ibe, Jordon (* 1995), English soccer player
- Ibe, Klaus-Ekkehard (1930–2002), German organist, cantor, conductor and university lecturer in Weimar, Ilmenau, Heilbronn and Berlin
- Ibeabuchi, Ike (* 1973), Nigerian boxer
- Ibedul Gibbons (* 1944), Palau chief of Koror
- Ibeh, Bruno (* 1995), Nigerian soccer player
- Ibeh, Prince (* 1994), American basketball player
- Ibekwe, Ekene (* 1985), American-Nigerian basketball player
- Ibel, Franz (1770–1845), Bavarian politician
- Ibel, Friedrich (* 1920), German soccer player
- Ibel, Max-Josef (1896–1981), German officer, most recently Brigadier General of the Air Force
- Ibel, Wolfgang (* 1934), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Ibelgauptas, Zbignevas (* 1961), Lithuanian pianist and music teacher
- Ibelherr, Franz-Xaver (* 1964), German ice hockey player
- Ibell, Brigid (* 1958), South African-German painter
- Ibell, Carl (1744–1826), Nassau bailiff
- Ibell, Carl Bernhard von (1847–1924), German lawyer and notary, Lord Mayor of Wiesbaden (1883–1913)
- Ibell, Carl Friedrich Emil von (1780–1834), District President of the Duchy of Nassau; thereafter regional president of the Landgraviate of Hessen-Homburg
- Ibels, Henri-Gabriel (1867–1936), French graphic artist, painter and author
- Iben, Ibe Peters (1738–1808), East Frisian organ builder
- Iben, Icko (* 1931), American astronomer
- Ibengé, Florent (* 1961), Congolese soccer player
- Ibenthaler, Paul (1920–2001), German painter, sculptor and author
- Iber, Hans (1886–1946), German Imperial Judge
- Iber, Michael (* 1965), German musician, radio writer, media scientist
- Iber-Schade, Annerose (1923-2020), German entrepreneur
- Iberer, Erika (1906–1984), Austrian author
- Iberer, Florian (* 1982), Austrian ice hockey player
- Iberer, Gunter (1940–2011), Austrian educator and soccer player
- Iberer, Martin (* 1986), Austrian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Iberer, Matthias (* 1985), Austrian ice hockey player
- Iberg, Helge (* 1954), Norwegian composer and jazz pianist
- Ibers, James (* 1930), American chemist
- Ibert, Jacques (1890–1962), French composer
- Ibert, Markus (* 1967), German local politician and Lord Mayor of Lahr / Black Forest
- Ibertsberger, Andreas (* 1982), Austrian soccer player
- Ibertsberger, Robert (* 1977), Austrian football player
Ibi
- Ibi II , ancient Egyptian king of the 13th Dynasty
- Ibi, Keiko (* 1967), Japanese nature filmmaker, film director
- Ibiam, Akanu (1906-1995), Nigerian politician
- Ibiam, Sam (1925–2015), Nigerian soccer goalkeeper and soccer coach
- Ibing, August (1878–1959), German painter and graphic artist from the Düsseldorf School
- Ibing, Jana (* 1976), German actress
- Ibiranu , king of Ugarit
- Ibisch, Pierre (* 1967), German biologist, ecologist and conservationist
- Ibišević, Elvir (* 1998), Bosnian football player
- Ibišević, Vedad (* 1984), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Ibish, Hussein Yusuf Kamal (* 1963), American literary scholar and researcher
- Ibiyomi, Michael (* 1993), Nigerian soccer player
Ibl
- iBlali (* 1992), German Youtuber
- Ibler, Martin (* 1955), German legal scholar
- Iblis (* 1972), German musician and music producer
- Iblul-il , King of Mari
Ibn
- Ibn ʿAbd al-Barr (978-1071), legal scholar
- Ibn ʿAbd al-Hakam († 871), Arab historian
- Ibn Abī Hadrad al-Aslamī , companion of Mohammed
- Ibn Abī Hātim ar-Rāzī (854–938), Koran exegete and hadith scholar
- Ibn Abī l-Hadīd (1190–1258), Mutazilite scholar, author of the Sharḥ Nahǧ al-Balāġa
- Ibn Abī Schaiba († 849), hadith scholar and historian
- Ibn Abi Umara († 1284), usurper in the Hafsidenreich (1283–1284)
- Ibn Abī Usaibiʿa († 1270), Arab physician and biographer
- Ibn Abī Zaid al-Qairawānī (922–996), Maliki law scholar in Kairouan
- Ibn ʿĀbidīn (1783–1836), Islamic clergyman
- Ibn al-Adim († 1262), Muslim historian of the High Middle Ages
- Ibn al-ʿArabī al-Maʿāfirī (1076–1148), Islamic legal scholar and theologian
- Ibn al-ʿArīf (1088–1141), Andalusian Islamic mystic (Ṣūfī), theologian and poet
- Ibn al-Athīr (1160–1233), Muslim historian of the High Middle Ages
- Ibn al-Awwam , Andalusian agronomist
- Ibn al-Banna al-Marrākuschī (1256-1321), Arabic mathematician, scholar and astronomer
- Ibn al-Bawwab , Arabic calligrapher
- Ibn al-Chashschab († 1125), Kadi of Aleppo
- Ibn al- Jschauzī (1116–1201), Hanbalitic polyhistor and preacher
- Ibn al-Jazari (1350–1429), Islamic lawyer and Koran scholar
- Ibn al-Jazzar , physician and specialist author
- Ibn al-Faqih , Persian historian and geographer
- Ibn al-Fārid (1181–1235), mystical poet of Arabic literature
- Ibn al-Farrā ' (990-1066), Hanbali scholar
- Ibn al-Haitham , Ismaili missionary and chronicler
- Ibn al-Kalbī , Muslim historian and genealogist
- Ibn al-Qalanisi († 1160), Muslim chronicler of the Middle Ages
- Ibn al-Qiftī (1172–1248), medieval Arab historian
- Ibn Ammar, Muhammad (1031-1086), Arab poet and statesman in Andalusia
- Ibn an-Nadīm , Shiite scholar, bibliographer, bookseller of Arab or Persian origin
- Ibn an-Nafīs († 1288), Arab physician
- Ibn ʿAqīl (1040–1119), Hanbali lawyer and theologian
- Ibn ar-Rāwandī , heretic and critic of Islam
- Ibn ʿArabī, Muhyī d-Dīn (1165–1240), Islamic mystic
- Ibn as-Sallar († 1153), vizier of the Fatimids
- Ibn ʿAsākir (1105–1176), scientist and historian
- Ibn al-Shatir (1304-1375), Arab astronomer, mathematician and inventor
- Ibn Bābawaih (918–991), Shiite scholar of the Twelve Shiites; Author of the Man la yahduruh al-faqih
- Ibn Badja , Spanish Arabic scholar, philosopher, astronomer and mathematician
- Ibn Baschkuwāl (1101–1183), Andalusian traditionalist and biographer
- Ibn Bassal , Arab agronomist
- Ibn Bassām , Islamic historian and poet in Al-Andalus
- Ibn Battūta , Muslim explorer
- Ibn Baz, Abd al-Aziz (1910–1999), Islamic clergyman and Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia
- Ibn Budayr , Ottoman chronicler and barber of the Arabic language
- Ibn Butlan , medieval Christian Nestorian doctor
- Ibn Chafadscha , poet of the Almoravids
- Ibn Chaldūn (1332–1406), Islamic historian and politician
- Ibn Challikān (1211–1282), Arab biographer and legal scholar
- Ibn Chordadhbeh , Postmaster General in Media in Western Persia
- Ibn Daqiq al-ʿId (1228–1302), Islamic scholar, judge and author
- Ibn Jamāʿa, Badr ad-Dīn (1241–1333), Islamic scientist and lawyer
- Ibn Dschinni († 1002), Arabic grammarian
- Ibn Jubair (1145–1217), Arab geographer and travel writer
- Ibn Fadlān , Arab envoy of the Caliph of Baghdad
- Ibn Furtu , Grand Imam and chronicler of the Bornu state
- Ibn Hajar al-ʿAsqalānī (1372–1449), scholar of Islamic scholarship and university professor
- Ibn Hajar al-Haitamī († 1567), legal scholar and Mufti of the Shafiite teaching
- Ibn Hālawaih , Arabic grammarian and Koran exegete
- Ibn Hasdai, Abu l-Fadl , Jewish vizier at the court of Saragossa
- Ibn Hauqal , Arab-Islamic geographer and writer
- Ibn Hauschab († 914), Ismaili missionary
- Ibn Hazm (994-1064), Arab polymath in Andalusia
- Ibn Hischām , Arabic grammarian and scholar of tradition
- Ibn ʿIdhārī , Arab historian and historian from the Maghreb
- Ibn Ishāq , Arab historian and biographer of the Prophet Mohammed
- Ibn Iyas , historian
- Ibn Kammuna (1215–1284), Jewish philosopher, theologian and doctor
- Ibn Kullāb , Islamic theologian
- Ibn Madscha (824-887), Islamic scholar and writer, important collector of hadiths (sayings of the Prophet Mohammed)
- Ibn Mālik († 1274), Spanish-Arabic scholar
- Ibn Manzūr , Arabic lexicographer and author of the Lisan al-Arab
- Ibn Marwan († 889), Moorish ruler in western Andalusia
- Ibn Masal († 1150), vizier of the Fatimids
- Ibn Masarra († 931), Muslim mystic and philosopher
- Ibn Masʿūd, ʿAbdallāh , companion of the Prophet Mohammed and one of the first Muslims
- Ibn Mucana , Arabic-Portuguese poet
- Ibn Muflih (1308-1362), Islamic legal scholar
- ibn Munqidh, Usama (1095–1188), Arabic writer and poet, politician and diplomat
- Ibn Muqla († 940), Arabic calligrapher
- Ibn Nubata (1287-1366), Arabic poet
- Ibn Qaiyim al-Jschauzīya (1292-1350), Sunni scholar
- Ibn Qasi († 1151), Moorish ruler in the Algarve
- Ibn Qudāma al-Maqdisī (1147-1223), Islamic scholar
- Ibn Qutaiba († 889), Sunni scholar
- Ibn Rajab († 1393), Islamic scholar and legal scholar
- Ibn Rāhwayh († 853), traditionalist
- Ibn Rustah, Ahmad , Persian geographer
- Ibn Sab'in , Arabic philosopher
- Ibn Sayyad , contemporary of Mohammed, doubts about his prophethood
- Ibn Taghribirdi († 1470), Egyptian historian
- Ibn Taimiya (1263–1328), Islamic theologian and legal scholar of the (neo) -hanbalitic school of law
- Ibn Tibbon, Samuel (1160–1230), Jewish author and translator
- Ibn Tifilwit († 1117), Taifa of Saragossa
- Ibn Tūmart (1077–1130), missionary and founder of the Almohad movement
- Ibn Turk, Abd al-Hamīd , Muslim mathematician of Turkic origin
- Ibn Umail , Arabic alchemist
- Ibn Wahschiyya , Iraqi alchemist
- Ibn Warraq (* 1946), author and critic of Islam
- Ibn Wasil (1208–1298), Arab politician, diplomat and historian
- Ibn Yaḥya, Joseph ben David , Jewish scholar, author of the Torah Ow
- Ibn Yaʿīsch (1158–1245), Arabic grammarian
- Ibn Yamin , Persian poet
- Ibn Yasin († 1059), theologian and founder of the Almoravid movement
- Ibn Yunus († 1009), Egyptian astronomer and mathematician
- Ibn Zaddik, Josef († 1149), Spanish-Jewish scholar
- Ibn Zafar , Arabic writer and political philosopher
- Ibn Zaidun (1003-1071), Arabic poet in Andalusia
- Ibn Ziaten, Latifa (* 1960), Moroccan-French activist
- Ibn Zuhr († 1161), Arab doctor, surgeon and teacher in Al-Andalus
- Ibn Zunbul , Ottoman chronicler and geomancer
- Ibn-i Kemal (1468–1534), Ottoman Şeyhülislam and historian
Ibo
- Ibo (1961-2000), German pop singer
- Ibori, James (* 1959), Nigerian politician
- Iborra, José (1908–2002), Spanish football goalkeeper
- Iborra, Vicente (* 1988), Spanish football player
- Ibos, Marie-Thérèse (1922–2011), French violinist
Ibr
- Ibragimov, Aziz (* 1986), Uzbek football player
- Ibragimov, Magomed (* 1983), Uzbek wrestler
- Ibragimov, Magomed (* 1985), Uzbek wrestler
- Ibragimov, Mogamed (* 1974), North Macedonian wrestler
- Ibragimova, Alina (* 1985), Russian violinist
- Ibragimow, Alijan (* 1954), Kazakh entrepreneur
- Ibragimow, Anwar Kamilewitsch (* 1965), Russian foil fencer
- Ibragimow, Ildar Abdulowitsch (* 1932), Russian mathematician
- Ibragimow, Kanta Chamsatowitsch (* 1960), Russian writer of Chechen origin
- Ibragimow, Rinat (* 1960), Russian double bass player, conductor and music teacher
- Ibragimow, Rinat Raschidowitsch (* 1986), Russian ice hockey player
- Ibragimow, Sultan-Akhmed Magomedsalichowitsch (* 1975), Russian boxer
- İbrahim (1615–1648), Sultan of the Ottoman Empire
- Ibrahim Bey (1735–1816), Bey of the Mamluks in Egypt
- Ibrahim bin Muhammad al-Wazir , Yemeni Shiite cleric of the Zaidis
- Ibrahim Dervish Pasha († 1896), Ottoman general
- İbrahim Hakkı Erzurumi (1703–1780), Ottoman polymath
- İbrahim Hakkı Pascha (1863–1918), Grand Vizier in the Ottoman Empire
- Ibrahim I. ibn al-Aghlab († 812), first emir of the Aghlabids in Ifriqiya (800-812)
- Ibrāhīm ibn ʿAbdallāh († 763), Hasanid Alide
- Ibrāhīm ibn al-Walīd († 750), caliph of the Umayyads
- Ibrāhīm Ibn Sinān (908–946), Arabic mathematician
- Ibrahim ibn Tashfin († 1147), Emir of the Almoravids (1145–1147)
- Ibrahim ibn Yaqub , Jewish merchant
- Ibrahim Inal († 1059), Seljuk leader
- Ibrahim Ismail von Johor (* 1958), Malaysian King, Sultan of Johor
- Ibrahim Khan Kalantar († 1801), Grand Vizier of Persia
- Ibrahim Lodi († 1526), Sultan of Delhi
- İbrahim Müteferrika († 1745), Ottoman scholar and diplomat of Hungarian origin
- Ibrahim Pasha (1789–1848), General and Wali of Egypt
- Ibrahim Saad Al-Ibrahim (* 1944), Saudi diplomat
- Ibrahim, Abdallah (1918–2005), Moroccan Prime Minister
- Ibrahim, Abdisalam (* 1991), Norwegian football player
- Ibrahim, Abdoulaye (* 1986), Togolese football player
- Ibrahim, Abdullah (* 1934), South African pianist and composer
- Ibrahim, Abdulwahab (* 1999), Ghanaian soccer player
- İbrahim, Abdürreşid (1857–1944), pan-Islamic agitator and journalist
- Ibrahim, Ali (* 1969), Ghanaian soccer player
- Ibrahim, Aminatu (* 1979), Ghanaian soccer player
- Ibrahim, Amirul Hamizan (* 1981), Malaysian weightlifter
- Ibrahim, Blessing (* 1992), Nigerian triple jumper
- Ibrahim, Dawood (* 1955), Indian gang boss
- Ibrahim, Dennis (* 1974), German soccer player
- Ibrahim, Elham (* 1950), Egyptian Commissioner for Infrastructure and Energy at the African Union
- Ibrahim, Fatima Ahmed (1934–2017), Sudanese women's and human rights activist
- Ibrahim, Ferhad (* 1950), Kurdish political scientist
- Ibrahim, Fouad (* 1938), German-Egyptian geographer
- Ibrahim, Fuad (* 1991), Ethiopian-American football player
- Ibrahim, Ghassan (* 1977), Syrian journalist and editor-in-chief of the Global Arab Network
- Ibrahim, Gregorius Yohanna (* 1948), Syrian clergyman, Archbishop of Aleppo of the Syrian Orthodox Church of Antioch
- Ibrahim, Hassan Bouh (* 1997), Djiboutian long-distance runner
- Ibrahim, Hauwa (* 1968), Nigerian lawyer and civil rights activist
- Ibrahim, Hindou Oumarou , Chadian civil rights activist
- Ibrahim, Ibrahim Michael (* 1962), Lebanese Archbishop in Canada
- Ibrahim, Ibrahim Namo (* 1937), Iraqi priest and Bishop of Saint Thomas the Apostle of Detroit
- Ibrahim, Issa (1922–1991), Nigerien politician
- Ibrahim, Izz ad-Din (1928-2010), Egyptian advisor on cultural affairs to the United Arab Emirates, one of the leaders of the Muslim Brotherhood
- Ibrahim, Jussuf (1877–1953), German doctor, pediatrician
- Ibrahim, Karam (* 1979), Egyptian wrestler
- Ibrahim, Khalfan (* 1988), Qatari soccer player
- Ibrahim, Khalil († 2011), Sudanese leader of the Darfur rebel group Justice and Equality Movement
- Ibrahim, Michael (* 1979), Canadian saxophonist
- Ibrahim, Mo (* 1946), Sudanese-British entrepreneur, good governance activist
- Ibrahim, Moaaz Mohamed (* 1999), Qatari discus thrower
- Ibrahim, Mohamed (* 1990), Egyptian snooker player
- Ibrahim, Mohammed Nuri , Saudi Arabian diplomat
- Ibrahim, Moussa , Libyan politician
- Ibrahim, Nadine , Nigerian filmmaker and director
- Ibrahim, Raymond (* 1973), American library researcher, translator, author and columnist
- Ibrahim, Saad Eddin (* 1938), Egyptian human rights activist
- Ibrahim, Salou (* 1979), Ghanaian-Belgian soccer player
- Ibrahim, Shivakiar (1876–1947), first wife of the Egyptian king Fu'ad I.
- Ibrahim, Waleed bin Ibrahim Al , Saudi Arabian entrepreneur
- Ibrahim, Yasser (* 1993), Egyptian soccer player
- Ibrahim, Yassin (* 2000), German-Sudanese soccer player
- Ibrahim, Youssef (* 1999), Egyptian squash player
- Ibrahim, Yusuf Hassan , Foreign Minister Somalia (2002-2004)
- Ibrahimagic, Alan (* 1978), Australian-Serbian basketball coach
- Ibrahimagic, Tarik (* 2001), Danish soccer player with Bosnian roots
- Ibrahimaj, Ali (* 1991), German soccer player
- İbrahimbəyov, Rüstəm (* 1939), Azerbaijani film author
- Ibrahimi, Ahmed Taleb (* 1932), Algerian politician and intellectual
- Ibrahimi-Salahi, Leyla (* 1980), Swiss entrepreneur
- Ibrahimoglu, Ilgar (* 1973), Azerbaijani clergyman, Shiite mullah
- Ibrahimoglu, Melih (* 2000), Austrian soccer player
- Ibrahimov, Fuad (* 1982), Azerbaijani conductor
- İbrahimov, Hayle (* 1990), Azerbaijani long-distance runner of Ethiopian origin
- İbrahimov, Mübariz (1988–2010), Azerbaijani soldier
- İbrahimov, Rəsul (* 1981), Azerbaijani chess grandmaster and trainer
- Ibrahimović, Edin (* 1991), Austrian football player
- Ibrahimović, Nermin (* 1990), Serbian football player
- Ibrahimović, Sanel (* 1987), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Ibrahimović, Zlatan (* 1981), Swedish-Bosnian football player
- Ibrahimowa, Elza (1938–2012), Azerbaijani composer and popular actress
- Ibraimi, Besart (* 1986), Macedonian football player
- Ibraimow, Albek (* 1967), Kyrgyz politician, mayor of Bishkek
- Ibraimow, Said (* 1970), Bulgarian soccer player and later assistant coach at FK Astana
- Ibraković, Abdulah (* 1970), Bosnian football coach
- Ibram, Youssef , Moroccan-Swiss Islamic theologian and Wahhabi legal scholar
- Ibrányi, Mihály (1895–1962), Hungarian military, last lieutenant general in World War II
- Ibrat, Is'hoqxon , Uzbek representative of Jadidism
- Ibrić, Damir (* 1984), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Ibričić, Senijad (* 1985), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Ibrir, Abderrahman (1919–1990), French-Algerian football player and coach
- Ibrisagic, Anna (* 1967), Swedish politician (Moderaterna), member of the Riksdag, MEP
- Ibrisimovic, Elvin (* 1999), Austrian soccer player
- Ibrow, Salim Aliyow , Somali politician
- Ibrügger, Lothar (* 1944), German politician (SPD), MdB, MEP
Ibs
- Ibscher, Gred (1906–1996), German classical philologist and historian of philosophy
- Ibscher, Hugo (1874–1943), German restorer
- Ibscher, Paul (1910–1983), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Ibscher, Walter (1926–2011), German sculptor and art educator
- Ibsel Domínguez, Verónica (* 1961), Ecuadorian painter
- Ibsen, Björn (1915–2007), Danish anesthetist and a co-founder of intensive care medicine
- Ibsen, Henrik (1828–1906), Norwegian writer and playwright
- Ibsen, Lillebil (1899–1989), Norwegian dancer, theater and film actress
- Ibsen, Sigurd (1859–1930), Norwegian writer, lawyer and politician
- Ibsen, Suzannah (1836–1914), Norwegian woman, wife of the Norwegian writer and playwright Henrik Ibsen
- Ibsen, Tancred junior (1921-2015), Norwegian diplomat
- Ibser, Alexander (* 1991), Austrian soccer player
Ibu
- Ibu , mayor and chief priest of the ancient Egyptian 12th dynasty
- Ibuka, Masaru (1908–1997), Japanese entrepreneur
- Ibuki Kido (* 1997), Japanese voice actress
- Ibuki, Bunmei (* 1938), Japanese politician
- Ibuse, Masuji (1898-1993), Japanese writer
- Ibusuki, Hiroshi (* 1991), Japanese soccer player
Iby
- Iby, Friedl (1905–1960), German gymnast
- Iby, Paul (* 1935), Austrian clergyman and emeritus bishop of Eisenstadt
- Ibykos , Greek poet