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Lib
Liba
- Liba, Igor (* 1960), Slovak ice hockey player
- Liba, Peter (1940–2007), Canadian journalist and manager, Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
- Libaba, Maurus (1928–1988), Tanzanian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Lindi
- Libai, David (* 1934), Israeli politician
- Libal, Michael (1941–2012), German diplomat
- Libal, Otto (1917–2015), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Libalt, Gottfried († 1673), German painter
- Liban, Georg , German philologist, composer and music theorist
- Libanios , Greek speaker
- Libano, Andrew (1903-1935), American sailor
- Libanori, Daniele (* 1953), Italian religious, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Rome
- Libar, Camille (1917–1991), Luxembourg football player and coach
- Libasci, Peter Anthony (* 1951), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Manchester
- Libatique, Matthew (* 1968), American cameraman
- Libaudière, Émile (1853–1923), French architect and ceramist
- Libavius, Andreas (1555-1616), scholar
Libb
- Libbach, Gabriele (* 1957), German voice actress
- Libbāli-šarrat , Queen of Assyria
- Libbert, Jürgen (* 1941), guitarist and music teacher
- Libbertz, Arnold (1882–1960), German bank manager and official of the voluntary welfare organization
- Libbertz, Jessica (* 1974), German presenter
- Libbey, Harry (1843–1913), American politician
- Libbey, William (1855–1927), American geographer and university professor
- Libbrecht, Ulrich (1928–2017), Belgian philosopher and author
- Libby, Lewis (* 1950), American lawyer and politician
- Libby, Peter (* 1947), American cardiologist and cardiovascular researcher
- Libby, Willard (1908–1980), American chemist and physicist
Libc
- Libchaber, Albert J. (* 1934), French physicist
Love
- Libedinski, Juri Nikolajewitsch (1898–1959), Russian writer and critic
- Libedinsky, Carlos (* 1961), Argentine musician, composer and producer
- Libeer, René (1934-2006), French boxer
- Libelt, Karol (1807–1875), Polish philosopher, publicist, revolutionary and politician
- Libena, Salutaris Melchior (* 1963), Tanzanian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Ifakara
- Libentius I († 1013), Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Bremen
- Libentius II. († 1032), Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Bremen
- Libényi, János († 1853), Hungarian assassin
- Liber, Antonius , German humanist
- Libera, Adalberto (1903–1963), Italian architect
- Libera, Leszek (* 1948), Polish writer, polonist, translator and university professor
- Libera, Piotr (* 1951), Polish clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Płock
- Libera, Zbigniew (* 1959), Polish artist
- Liberace (1919–1987), American entertainer
- Liberadzki, Bogusław (* 1948), Polish politician, MEP
- Liberakakis, Stefania (* 2002), Dutch-Greek singer
- Liberali, Giuseppe , Italian conductor and composer
- Liberati, Antimo (1617–1692), Italian music theorist, singer (tenor), organist, conductor and composer
- Liberati, Armand (1923-2016), French football player
- Liberati, Carl August Friedrich (1784–1844), German military, stage actor and opera singer (tenor)
- Liberati, Carlo (* 1937), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman and emeritus prelate of Pompei
- Libérati, Ernest (1906–1983), French football player
- Liberati, Libero (1926–1962), Italian motorcycle racer
- Liberato, Liana (* 1995), American actress
- Liberatore, Tanino (* 1953), Italian graphic artist and comic artist
- Liberatore, Ugo (* 1927), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Liberatus of Carthage , deacon and Christian writer
- Liberda, Bruno (* 1953), Austrian composer
- Liberda, Jan (1936-2020), Polish football player
- Liberda, Krystyna (* 1968), Polish biathlete
- Libéreau, Johan (* 1984), French actor
- Liberg, Einar (1873–1955), Norwegian sports marksman
- Liberg, Hans (* 1954), Dutch pianist, composer and comedian
- Liberge de Granchain, Guillaume (1744–1805), French admiral, astronomer and hydrograph
- Liberge, Éric (* 1965), French comic artist
- Libergier, Hugo (1229–1263), Gothic builder, first architect of Reims Cathedral
- Lībergs, Mārtiņs (* 1980), Latvian handball player
- Lībergs, Uldis (* 1983), Latvian handball player
- Liberi, Pietro (1605–1687), Italian baroque painter
- Liberia-Peters, Maria (* 1941), Dutch politician of the Netherlands Antilles
- Liberius († 366), Bishop of Rome (352–366)
- Liberius , Western Roman diplomat and Praetorian prefect; early Byzantine general
- Liberman, Alexander (1912–1999), American sculptor
- Liberman, Anatoly (* 1937), Russian-American linguist and medievalist
- Liberman, Yevsei Grigoryevich (1897–1981), Soviet economist
- Liberman, Raquel (1900–1935), Prostitute in Argentina
- Libermann, François (1802-1852), French Roman Catholic priest, Spiritan, founder and superior of the order
- Libermann, Paulette (1919–2007), French mathematician
- Libero, Loretana de (* 1965), German ancient historian and politician (SPD)
- Liberopoulos, Nikos (* 1975), Greek football player
- Liberovici, Andrea (* 1962), Italian composer and theater director
- Liberson, Vladimir Michailowitsch (1937–1996), Soviet-Israeli chess grandmaster
- Libert, Béatrice (* 1952), Belgian poet and writer
- Libert, Jean-Paul (* 1955), Belgian racing driver
- Libert, Marie-Anne (1782-1865), Belgian mycologist
- Libertad, Tania (* 1952), Peruvian-Mexican singer
- Libertano, Ascanio († 1607), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman and bishop of Cagli
- Libertella, José (1933–2004), Italian-French bandoneon player, composer and arranger
- Liberti, Enzo (1926–1986), Italian actor
- Libertini, Richard (1933-2016), American actor
- Liberto, Giuseppe (* 1943), Italian clergyman, director of the choir of the Sistine Chapel
- Liberty, Richard (1932-2000), American actor
- Libesch, Roger (* 1963), German painter
- Libeskind, Daniel (* 1946), American architect of deconstructivism
- Libesny, Kurt (1892–1939), Austrian painter, etcher, commercial artist and poster artist
- Libet, Benjamin (1916-2007), American physiologist
- Libett, Nick (* 1945), Canadian ice hockey player
- Libetta, Francesco (* 1968), Italian pianist
- Líbezný, Jan (1923–2006), Czech-Jewish concentration camp inmate
Libi
- Libi, Abu Faraj al- , alleged member of the terrorist organization al-Qaeda
- Libi, Abu Yahya al- (1963–2012), Libyan terrorist, high-ranking member of the al-Qaeda terrorist organization
- Libi, Ben Ali (1895–1943), Dutch magician
- Libíček, Jan (1931–1974), Czech actor
- Libicki, Jan Filip (* 1971), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Libicki, Marcin (* 1939), Polish art historian and politician (PiS), member of the Sejm, MEP
- Lībietis, Kristaps (* 1982), Latvian biathlete
- Lībietis, Miķelis (* 1992), Latvian tennis player
- Libin, Phil (* 1972), computer scientist
- Libiszewski, Fabien (* 1984), French chess grandmaster
Libm
- Libman, Andrea (* 1984), Canadian actress, voice actress, singer
Libn
- Libner, Niv (* 1987), Israeli road cyclist
Libo
- Libo Visolus, Gaius Poetelius , Roman politician in the early Roman Republic
- Liboff, Richard L. (1931-2014), American physicist
- Libohova, Eqrem (1882–1948), Albanian politician
- Libohova, Myfit (1876–1927), Albanian politician
- Liboiron, Landon (born 1991), Canadian actor
- Libon von Elis , architect of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia
- Libon, Philippe (1775–1838), French violinist and composer of Spanish origin
- Libonati, Roland V. (1900–1991), American politician
- Libonatti, Julio (1901–1981), Argentinian-Italian soccer player
- Libor, Christiane , German singer with a soprano voice
- Libor, Hajo (* 1962), German-Czech athlete and world champion in kite boating
- Libor, Ullrich (* 1940), German sailor
- Liborio, Floriane (* 1988), French Taekwondoin
- Liborius , late antique bishop of Le Mans and saint
- Liborius († 1214), Catholic priest, abbot of the Marienfeld Monastery
- Liboschitz, Joseph (1783–1824), Russian physician and naturalist
- Liboton, Roland (* 1957), Belgian cyclocross driver
- Libotte, Thorsten (* 1972), German poet
Libr
- Libregts, Thijs (* 1941), Dutch football coach
- Libreri, Kim , special effects artist
- Librescu, Liviu (1930-2007), American aeronautical engineer
- Libri, Girolamo dai († 1555), Italian painter
- Libri, Guglielmo (1803–1869), Italian mathematician, physicist and book thief
- Librová, Hana (* 1943), Czech biologist and sociologist
Libs
- Libsig, Simon (* 1977), Swiss writer and slam poet
- Libsker, Ari (* 1972), Israeli journalist and filmmaker
- Libštejnský von Kolowrat, Johann Wilhelm (1627–1668), Archbishop of Prague
Libu
- Libuda, Heinz (1944–2017), German soccer player
- Libuda, Reinhard (1943–1996), German football player
- Libuda, Walter (* 1950), German painter, draftsman, sculptor and object artist
- Liburd, Melanie (* 1987), British model and actress
- Liburkin, Mark Saweljewitsch (1910–1953), Soviet chess composer
- Liburnio, Niccolò (1474–1557), Italian humanist, grammarian, lexicographer, Italianist and Romanist
Liby
- Liby, Abu Anas al- († 2015), Libyan terrorist suspect, computer expert from al-Qaida