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- Licá (* 1988), Portuguese football player
- Licandro, Víctor (1918–2011), Uruguayan military and politician
- Licard, Nathalie (* 1964), French television presenter
- LiCastri, Paolo (1935–1979), American Mafioso
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- Licciardello, Claudio (* 1986), Italian athlete
- Licciardi, Consiglia (* 1959), Italian singer
- Liccini, Rolf (1940–2010), German cameraman and television director
Lice
- License, Peter , British chemist and professor at Nottingham University
Lich
- Licha, Otto (1912–1996), Austrian field handball player
- Licha, Otto (* 1952), Austrian teacher and author
- Lichaj, Eric (* 1988), American football player
- Lichal, Robert (* 1932), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Lichardus, Jan (1939–2004), German-Slovak prehistory researcher
- Lichardus-Itten, Marion (* 1941), Swiss prehistorian
- Licharz, Werner (1938–2015), German theologian, educator and university lecturer
- Likhachev, Dmitri Sergejewitsch (1906–1999), Russian philologist and Slavist
- Likhachev, Valery Nikolayevich (* 1947), Soviet racing cyclist
- Likhacheva, Galina Vladimirovna (* 1977), Russian speed skater
- Lichberg, Heinz von (1890–1951), German writer and journalist
- Lichdi, Gustav (1876–1945), German entrepreneur
- Lichdi, Johannes (* 1964), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag and lawyer
- Lichel, Carl-Helmuth (* 1932), German major general
- Lichel, Walter (1885–1969), German infantry general in World War II
- Lichem, Heinz (1941–2007), Austrian military historian and journalist
- Licher, Thomas (* 1963), German journalist
- Lichert, Andreas (* 1975), German politician (AfD), MdL
- Lichey, Carola (* 1961), German rower
- Lichiardopol, Gheorghe (1913–1991), Romanian marksman
- Lichine, Alexis (1913–1989), American wine merchant and non-fiction author
- Lichius, Dagmar (* 1961), German film editor
- Lichius, Jakob († 1584), dean
- Lichner, Heinrich (1829–1898), German composer
- Lichnerowicz, André (1915–1998), French mathematician and physicist
- Lichnowski, Stephan von (1723–1796), Prussian major general, chief of infantry regiment No. 23
- Lichnowsky, Eduard von (1789–1845), Austrian nobleman and historian
- Lichnowsky, Felix von (1814–1848), German politician
- Lichnowsky, Karl (1761–1814), second Prince Lichnowsky and chamberlain at the imperial court in Vienna
- Lichnowsky, Karl Max von (1860–1928), German diplomat, Ambassador to Great Britain (1912–1914)
- Lichnowsky, Karl von (1819–1901), German politician, MdR
- Lichnowsky, Mechtilde (1879–1958), German writer
- Licho, Adolf Edgar (1876–1944), Russian actor, theater director, theater director, film director and screenwriter
- Lichottka, Fabian (* 1993), German actor
- Lichowzewa, Jelena Alexandrovna (* 1975), Kazakh and Russian tennis player
- Licht, Alexander (* 1952), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Licht, Barnet (1874–1951), German conductor and choir director
- Licht, Betül (* 1955), German-Turkish author, naturopath in psychotherapy
- Licht, Daniel (1957–2017), American film composer
- Licht, Dennis (* 1984), Dutch medium and long-distance runner
- Licht, Emanuel Gottlieb (1742–1811), German dike captain
- Licht, Ernst (1892–1965), German composer
- Licht, Frank (1916–1987), American politician
- Licht, Hans (1876–1935), German landscape painter
- Licht, Hugo (1841–1923), German architect and municipal building officer
- Licht, Lucas Matías (* 1981), Argentinian soccer player
- Licht, Richard A. (* 1948), American politician
- Licht, Sascha (* 1974), German soccer player
- Licht, Simon (* 1966), German actor
- Licht, Stefan (1860–1932), Austrian politician (DnP), member of the National Council
- Licht, Tino (* 1969), German philologist for Middle Latin
- Licht, Tobias (* 1977), German actor
- Licht, Walter (* 1946), American historian
- Licht, Wolfgang (* 1938), German writer
- Lichtarowitsch, Dzmitryj (* 1978), Belarusian football player
- Lichtblau, Albert (* 1954), Austrian historian
- Lichtblau, Ernst (1883–1963), Austrian architect
- Lichtblau, Franz (1928–2019), German architect
- Lichtblau, Klaus (* 1951), German sociologist and historian of ideas
- Lichtbuer, Benoît Cardon de (* 1942), Belgian diplomat
- Lichte, Bernd (* 1952), German soccer player and coach
- Lichte, Bernhard (* 1955), German journalist
- Lichte, Erika (1900–1947), German poet
- Lichte, Hannes (* 1944), German physicist
- Lichte, Hugo (1891–1963), German physicist
- Lichte, Jan-Moritz (* 1980), German soccer player and coach
- Lichte, Rosemarie (* 1954), German author
- Lichtefeld, Peter (* 1956), German film director and screenwriter
- Lichtegg, Max (1910–1992), Polish-Swiss operetta and opera singer with a tenor voice
- Lichtenau, Heinrich IV. Von († 1517), Bishop of Augsburg
- Lichtenau, Wilhelmine von (1752–1820), lover of Friedrich Wilhelm II of Prussia
- Lichtenauer, Franz (1886–1955), German stage and film actor
- Lichtenauer, Fritz (* 1946), Austrian journalist, publicist, writer and graphic artist
- Lichtenauer, Philipp (1799–1850), German administrative lawyer
- Lichtenbaum, Stephen (* 1939), American mathematician
- Lichtenberg, Alexander von (1880–1949), Hungarian-German urologist
- Lichtenberg, Anna von (1442–1474), German noblewoman
- Lichtenberg, Bernd (* 1966), German screenwriter
- Lichtenberg, Bernhard (1875–1943), Catholic theologian, beatified in 1996
- Lichtenberg, Betz von († 1480), Großbailli
- Lichtenberg, Byron Kurt (* 1948), American astronaut
- Lichtenberg, Carl (1816–1883), German state and church politician
- Lichtenberg, Claudia (* 1985), German racing cyclist
- Lichtenberg, Eleonora Jakowlewna (* 1925), Soviet-Russian architect
- Lichtenberg, Ernst (* 1939), German politician (CDU), MdHB
- Lichtenberg, Friedrich (1801–1871), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Lichtenberg, Friedrich August von (1755–1819), Prime Minister of Hesse-Darmstadt
- Lichtenberg, Georg (1852–1908), national liberal politician
- Lichtenberg, Georg (1886–1973), German administrative lawyer, District Administrator of the Neustadt (Rübenberge) district (1923–1933)
- Lichtenberg, Georg Christoph (1742–1799), German naturalist and writer
- Lichtenberg, Gustav Wilhelm (1811–1879), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Lichtenberg, Hans-Jürgen (* 1940), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Lichtenberg, Jacqueline (* 1942), American science fiction writer
- Lichtenberg, Joseph D. (* 1925), American psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
- Lichtenberg, Lorenz von († 1446), Bishop of Lavant
- Lichtenberg, Ludwig Christian (1737–1812), German civil servant, naturalist
- Lichtenberg, Ludwig von (1784–1845), administrative officer in Hessen-Darmstadt
- Lichtenberg, Reinhold von (1865–1927), Austrian art historian and nationalist publicist
- Lichtenberg, Simon (* 1997), German snooker player
- Lichtenberg, Uwe (1934–2011), German politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Fürth
- Lichtenberg, Werner (* 1953), German administrative lawyer
- Lichtenberger, Achim (* 1970), German classical archaeologist
- Lichtenberger, André (1870–1940), French novelist and sociologist
- Lichtenberger, Andreas (* 1970), German actor and musical performer
- Lichtenberger, Andrew (* 1987), American poker player
- Lichtenberger, Arthur Carl (1900–1968), American clergyman, head of the Episcopal Church in the USA
- Lichtenberger, Christian (* 1995), Austrian soccer player
- Lichtenberger, Claus (* 1950), German soccer player
- Lichtenberger, Elisabeth (1925–2017), Austrian geographer
- Lichtenberger, Eva (* 1954), Austrian politician (Greens), member of the state parliament, member of the National Council, MEP
- Lichtenberger, Franz (1881–1942), Prussian teacher and writer
- Lichtenberger, Frédéric Auguste (1832–1899), French Protestant theologian
- Lichtenberger, Hans Reinhold (1876–1957), German painter and draftsman
- Lichtenberger, Harold (1920–1993), American physicist
- Lichtenberger, Henri (1864–1941), founder of modern French German studies
- Lichtenberger, Hermann (* 1943), German Protestant theologian
- Lichtenberger, Jakob (1909–2005), National Socialist-oriented association functionary in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
- Lichtenberger, James Pendleton (1870–1953), American pastor and sociologist
- Lichtenberger, Johannes , German astrologer
- Lichtenberger, Philipp (1855–1918), German tobacco manufacturer, mayor and politician (NLP), MdR
- Lichtenberger, Sigrid (1923–2016), German writer
- Lichtenberger, Suse (* 1975), German actress
- Lichtenberger, Walter (1906–2000), German lawyer and politician (CDU), MdL
- Lichtenecker, Norbert (1897–1938), Austrian geographer
- Lichtenecker, Ruperta (* 1965), Austrian politician (The Greens), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Lichteneckert, István (1892–1929), Hungarian foil fencer
- Lichtenegger, Elmar (* 1974), Austrian athlete and politician (FPÖ, BZÖ), member of the National Council
- Lichtenegger, Erwin (1928–2004), Austrian agricultural scientist
- Lichtenegger, Fritz (1900–1975), Austrian politician (HB), member of the National Council
- Lichtenegger, Hermann (1900–1984), Austrian trade unionist
- Lichtenegger, Maria (1906–1923), Austrian Catholic, for whom the beatification process was initiated
- Lichtenegger, Sepp (* 1938), Austrian ski jumper
- Lichtenegger, Uschi (* 1961), Austrian politician
- Lichtenegger, Vatroslav (1809–1885), Austro-Croatian poet
- Lichtenfeld, Gerhard (1921–1978), German artist
- Lichtenfeld, Herbert (1927–2001), German television author
- Lichtenfeld, Imrich (1910–1998), Israeli founder of the Krav Maga self-defense system
- Lichtenfeld, Kristiane (* 1944), German Slavist and translator
- Lichtenfeld, Manfred (1925–1997), German actor and voice actor
- Lichtenfels, Julius (1884–1968), German fencer
- Lichtenfels, Melchior von († 1575), Prince-Bishop of Basel
- Lichtenfels, Oskar Peithner von (1852–1923), Austrian mathematician
- Lichtenfels, Paula von , Austrian pianist, opera singer (soprano) and singing teacher
- Lichtenfels, Sabine (* 1954), German author, theologian
- Lichtenfield, Louis (1919-2003) American special effects technician
- Lichtenhagen, Silke (* 1973), German sprinter
- Lichtenhahn, David († 1733), German physician, princely Saxon physician from Merseburg, member of the Leopoldina Academic Academy
- Lichtenhahn, Ernst (1934–2019), Swiss musicologist
- Lichtenhahn, Ernst Ludwig (1770–1824), Swiss politician and Federal Colonel General
- Lichtenhahn, Fritz (1932–2017), Swiss actor
- Lichtenhahn, Gerd (1910–1964), German architect
- Lichtenhahn, Johann Karl (1805–1860), Swiss lawyer and historian
- Lichtenhan, Lucas (1898–1969), Swiss, art historian, art dealer and curator
- Lichtenheld, Wilhelm (1817–1891), German landscape painter
- Lichtenheldt, Willibald (1901–1980), German engineer and university professor
- Lichtenknecker, Dieter (1933–1990), German astronomer and entrepreneur
- Lichtenstädter, Ilse (1907–1991), German-American orientalist
- Lichtenstaedter, Siegfried (1865–1942), German lawyer and Jewish publicist
- Lichtensteiger, Kory (* 1985), American football player
- Lichtenstein, Alexander (* 1955), German physicist
- Lichtenstein, Alfred (1889–1914), German expressionist writer
- Lichtenstein, Alfred F. (1876–1947), American philatelist
- Lichtenstein, Anton August Heinrich (1753–1816), German zoologist and librarian
- Lichtenstein, Augustin Oswald von († 1663), Komtur and Landkomtur of the German Order
- Lichtenstein, Clara († 1946), English pianist and music teacher
- Lichtenstein, Eric (* 1994), Argentine racing car driver
- Lichtenstein, Erwin (1901–1993), German-Israeli lawyer
- Lichtenstein, Franz (1852–1884), German specialist in German
- Lichtenstein, Georg Rudolph (1747–1807), German doctor and pharmacist
- Lichtenstein, Heiner (1932–2010), German journalist and publicist
- Lichtenstein, Ignatz (1825–1908), Hungarian Orthodox rabbi
- Lichtenstein, Irving L. (1920-2000), American surgeon and pioneer in hernia surgery
- Lichtenstein, Jacqueline (1947–2019), French philosopher and art historian
- Lichtenstein, Joachim Dietrich (1706–1773), German lawyer and mayor
- Lichtenstein, Karl (1816–1866), Roman Catholic clergyman, educator and politician
- Lichtenstein, Karl August von (1767–1845), German opera singer, composer, librettist, translator and artistic director
- Lichtenstein, Kurt (1911–1961), German resistance fighter, journalist and politician (KPD), MdL
- Lichtenstein, Leon (1878–1933), German mathematician
- Lichtenstein, Louis (1906–1977), American pathologist
- Lichtenstein, Martin Hinrich (1780–1857), German physicist, researcher and zoologist
- Lichtenstein, Max (1860–1942), German lawyer
- Lichtenstein, Oskar (1852–1914), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Lichtenstein, Romelia (* 1962), German opera, operetta, oratorio, lied and concert singer (soprano)
- Lichtenstein, Roy (1923–1997), American teacher and Pop Art painter
- Lichtenstein, Simone (* 1981), German singer with a soprano voice
- Lichtenstein, Swantje (* 1970), German sound artist and university lecturer
- Lichtenstein, Ulrich von (1564–1633), German nobleman and courtier
- Lichtenstein, Wolfgang (* 1929), German football player
- Lichtenstein-Offenberg, Hartnid von († 1298), Bishop of Gurk
- Lichtenstein-Rother, Ilse (1917–1991), German elementary school teacher
- Lichtensteiner, Meinrad (1759–1834), Austrian Benedictine and school man
- Lichtenstern, Karl Franz Reisner von (1776–1866), German lawyer and district judge
- Lichtenstern, Richard (1870–1937), Austrian entrepreneur
- Lichtenthaeler, Charles (1915–1993), Swiss physician and medical historian
- Lichtenthal, Hermann (1795–1853), piano maker
- Lichtenthal, Marie-Luise (* 1959), German stage and costume designer
- Lichtenthal, Peter (1778–1853), Austrian doctor, music writer, composer and arranger
- Lichtenthaler, Frieder W. (1932–2018), German chemist and university professor
- Lichtenthaler, Philipp (1778–1857), German librarian
- Lichtenthaler, Ulrich (* 1978), German economist and management consultant
- Lichtenwalner, Norton Lewis (1889–1960), American politician
- Lichtenwalter, Franklin H. (1910–1973), American politician
- Lichter, Cheryl , American opera singer and conductor
- Lichter, Horst (* 1962), German chef, television chef, cookbook author and presenter
- Lichter, Marika (* 1949), Austrian actress
- Lichter, Peter (* 1957), German biologist and university professor
- Lichter, Philipp (1796–1870), German Catholic clergyman and writer
- Lichter, Robert (1884–1950), German farmer and politician (CDU), MdL
- Lichter, Stefan (* 1957), German television producer, author and journalist
- Lichtervelde, Baudouin de (1877–1960), Belgian diplomat
- Lichtfuss, Martin (* 1959), Austrian composer and conductor
- Lichthardt, Friedrich (1800–1858), German sculptor and gilder
- Lichtheim, George (1912–1973), German-British writer
- Lichtheim, Ludwig (1845–1928), German internist and neurologist
- Lichtheim, Miriam (1914–2004), American-Israeli Egyptologist
- Lichtheim, Richard (1885–1963), Zionist politician
- Lichti, James Irvin (* 1953), American historian
- Lichti, Leander (* 1976), German actor
- Lichti, Philipp (1881–1958), German farmer and senator (Bavaria)
- Lichti, Rüdiger (1927–2002), German actor
- Lichtigfeld, Isaak Emil (1894–1967), rabbi
- Lichtinghagen, Margrit (* 1954), German lawyer
- Lichtl, Heinz (1931–2015), German soccer player
- Lichtlein, Carsten (* 1980), German handball goalkeeper
- Lichtman, Ada (1915–1993), Polish Holocaust survivor
- Lichtman, Allan (* 1947), American historian and political scientist
- Lichtman, Itzhak (1908–1992), Polish resistance fighter, Holocaust survivor
- Lichtman, Evgeni Pinchassowitsch (* 1946), Russian physicist
- Lichtmesz, Martin (* 1976), Austrian publicist and translator for the New Right
- Lichtner-Aix, Werner (1939–1987), German painter and graphic artist
- Lichtner-Hoyer, Peter (* 1925), Austrian show jumper and modern pentathlete
- Lichtone, Robert (1631–1692), Swedish statesman
- Lichtscheidel, Winfried (* 1980), German organist and Catholic church musician
- Lichtscheidl-Schultz, Irene (* 1955), Austrian botanist
- Lichtschlag, André F. (* 1968), German journalist, editor-in-chief of peculiar free
- Lichtschlag, Linus (* 1988), German rower
- Lichtschlag, Otto (1885–1961), German officer, most recently Colonel i. G. and Freikorpsführer
- Lichtschlag, Walter (1889–1969), German doctor and SS leader
- Lichtstein, Fritz (1902–1932), Austrian hockey and ice hockey goalkeeper
- Lichtsteiner, Alois (* 1950), Swiss painter and object artist
- Lichtsteiner, Stephan (* 1984), Swiss football player
- Lichtwarck-Aschoff, Michael (* 1946), German doctor and writer
- Lichtwark, Alfred (1852–1914), German art historian, museum director and art teacher in Hamburg
- Lichtwark, Cushla (* 1980), New Zealand soccer goalkeeper
- Lichtwark, Karl (1859–1931), German organist
- Lichtwer, Magnus Gottfried (1719–1783), German lawyer and fabulous poet
- Lichtwitz, Leopold (1876–1943), German doctor for internal medicine
- Lichud, Joanniki (1633–1717), Greco-Russian philosopher, theologian and logician
- Lichud, Sophronius (1652–1730), Greco-Russian philosopher, theologian and logician
- Lichy, Johanna (* 1949), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Lichý, Patrik (* 1992), Slovak ski jumper
Lici
- Licina, Enad (* 1979), Serbian boxer
- Licini, Caroll (* 1970), Swiss paraglider pilot
- Licini, James (* 1937), Swiss sculptor and sculptor
- Licini, Osvaldo (1894–1958), Italian painter
- Licinia , first wife of Marcus Porcius Cato the Elder
- Licinia , wife of Gaius Sulpicius Galba
- Licinia , wife of the praetor (93 BC) Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica
- Licinia , wife of the Roman tribune Gaius Sempronius Gracchus
- Licinia , wife of Gaius Marius the Younger
- Licinia , vestal virgin, relative of Lucius Licinius Murena
- Licinia , wife of Claudius Asellus
- Licinia Cornelia Volusia Torquata , Roman patrician
- Licinia Magna , wife of the Roman consul Lucius Calpurnius Piso
- Licinia Praetextata , vestal virgin, daughter of the consul (64 AD) Marcus Licinius Crassus Frugi
- Licinianus Licinius , co-emperor of his father Licinius
- Licinianus, Iulius Valens , anti-emperor in 251
- Licinius († 325), Roman Emperor (308–324)
- Licinius , Bishop of Angers
- Licinius Calvus Esquilinus, Publius , Roman consular tribune 400 and 396 BC Chr.
- Licinius Calvus, Gaius , Roman consul 364 BC Chr.
- Licinius Cassius Cassianus, Tiberius , Roman suffect consul (147)
- Licinius Celer Nepos, Marcus , Roman suffect consul 127
- Licinius Clemens , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Licinius Crassus Dives Mucianus, Publius († 130 BC), Roman consul 131 BC Chr.
- Licinius Crassus Dives, Publius († 183 BC), Roman Pontifex Maximus, consul and censor
- Licinius Crassus Frugi, Marcus , Consul 64
- Licinius Crassus, Lucius (140 BC – 91 BC), Roman politician and orator
- Licinius Crassus, Marcus († 53 BC), Roman politician (1st triumvirate)
- Licinius Crassus, Marcus († 49 BC), son of the triumvir Marcus Licinius Crassus
- Licinius Crassus, Marcus , Roman politician and general, consul 30 BC. Chr.
- Licinius Crassus, Publius , Roman consul 171 BC Chr.
- Licinius Crassus, Publius († 87 BC), Roman politician, consul 97 BC Chr.
- Licinius Imbrex , Roman comedy poet
- Licinius Lucullus, Lucius , Roman consul 151 BC Chr.
- Licinius Mucianus, Gaius , Roman politician and general
- Licinius Murena, Lucius , Roman politician, consul 62 BC Chr.
- Licinius Nerva Silianus, Aulus , Roman Consul (65)
- Licinius Nerva, Aulus , Praetor 166 BC Chr.
- Licinius Pansa, Publius , Consul 134
- Licinius Privatus, Marcus , freedman in Ostia
- Licinius Ripanus, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Licinius Rufinus , Roman official and governor of Noricum
- Licinius Stolo, Gaius , Roman politician
- Licinius Sura, Lucius , Roman consul 102 and 107 and military
- Licinius Tegula, Publius , Roman hymn writer
- Licinius Valerianus († 268), Roman senator and consul 265
- Licinius Valerianus, Titus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Licinius Varus, Gaius , Roman consul 236 BC. Chr.
- Licinius Victor, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Līcis, Jānis (1832–1905), Latvian priest and Orthodox martyr
- Licis, Martins (* 1990), American strongman
- Licitra, Lorenzo (* 1992), Italian pop singer
- Licitra, Salvatore (1968–2011), Italian tenor
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- Lick, James (1796–1876), American piano maker, large landowner and promoter of science
- Lick, Rainer Fritz (1931–1982), German surgeon
- Lička, Marcel (* 1977), Czech football player
- Lička, Mario (* 1982), Czech football player
- Lička, Verner (* 1954), Czechoslovak soccer player and soccer coach
- Lickfeld, Hermann (1898–1941), German sculptor
- Lickint, Fritz (1898–1960), German internist and university professor
- Lickl, Carl Georg (1801–1877), Austrian composer, pianist
- Lickl, Johann Georg (1769–1843), Austrian composer
- Licklederer, Helmut (* 1955), German musician, songwriter, songwriter and storyteller
- Licklider, JCR (1915–1990), American psychologist and computer scientist
- Licko, Zuzana (* 1961), American graphic designer and typographer
- Lickona, Thomas (* 1943), American developmental psychologist and educationalist
- Lickorish, WBR (born 1938), British mathematician
Lico
- Licona, Carlos (* 1995), Mexican straw-weight boxer
Licu
- Licu, Gheorghe (1945-2014), Romanian handball player and coach
- Licu, Robert (* 1969), Romanian handball player and coach
- Licudi, Gabriella (born 1941), British actress
- Licul, Miljenko (1946–2009), Slovenian graphic designer
- Liculescu, Adela (* 1993), Romanian pianist
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- Lićwinko, Kamila (* 1986), Polish high jumper
Licz
- Licznerski, Zenon (* 1954), Polish athlete