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Luba
- Luba, Mary (* 1993), American soccer player
- Lubac, Henri de (1896–1991), French Catholic theologian, Jesuit and cardinal
- Lubach, Arjen (* 1979), Dutch comedian, television presenter and music producer
- Lubah, Aatish (born 1995), Mauritian badminton player
- Lubahn, Johannes (1879–1969), German soil reformer
- Lubaki Nganga, Raphaël (1934–1987), Congolese clergyman, Bishop of Matadi
- Lubalin, Herb (1918–1981), American typographer and graphic artist
- Lubamba Ndjibu, Placide (* 1959), Congolese religious, Bishop of Kasongo
- Lubambo, Romero (* 1955), Brazilian jazz musician
- Luban, Ottokar (* 1937), German historian and secretary of the international Rosa Luxemburg Society
- Luban-Plozza, Boris (1923–2002), Swiss doctor, psychiatrist, psychosomatic specialist and social medicine specialist
- Lubanga, Thomas (* 1960), Congolese militia leader from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and alleged war criminal
- Lubański, Włodzimierz (* 1947), Polish football player
- Lubar, David (* 1954), American writer and programmer
- Lubarda, Branko (* 1955), Serbian lawyer and judge at the European Court of Human Rights
- Lubarda, Petar (1907–1974), Yugoslav painter
- Lubarsch, Otto (1860–1933), German pathologist and university professor
- Lubas, Ondřej (* 1968), Czech badminton player
- Lubasa, Narciso (* 1989), German-Angolan football player
- Lubasch, Günter (* 1944), German soccer player
- Lubaszenko, Olaf (* 1968), Polish director and actor
- Lubat, Bernard (* 1945), French jazz musician
- Lubauskas, Vytautas Petras (1939–2018), Lithuanian politician
- Lubawinski, Alex (* 1950), German politician (SPD), MdA
Lubb
- Lubbe Onneken († 1476), East Frisian chief of Kniphausen
- Lubbe Sibets († 1420), East Frisian chief of Burhave
- Lübbe, Anna , German lawyer and university professor
- Lübbe, Enrico (* 1975), German theater director
- Lübbe, Erich (1891–1977), German trade unionist and politician (USPD, SPD, SED), MdR
- Lubbe, Gareth (* 1976), South African musician (viola, overtone singing)
- Lübbe, Gustav (1918–1995), German publisher
- Lübbe, Heinrich (1884–1940), German mechanical engineer and inventor
- Lübbe, Hermann (* 1926), German philosopher
- Lubbe, Jacob , German merchant and chronicler
- Lubbe, Marinus van der (1909–1934), Dutch worker, prime suspect in the case of the Reichstag fire in 1933
- Lubbe, Melanie (* 1990), German chess player
- Lübbe, Stefan (1957–2014), German publisher
- Lübbe, Ursula (1922–2016), German publisher
- Lübbe, Vollrath (1894–1969), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Lübbe, Weyma (* 1961), German philosopher and university professor
- Lübbe-Wolff, Gertrude (* 1953), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Constitutional Court
- Lübbecke, Fried (1883–1965), German art historian
- Lübbecke, Johann , German university professor and mayor
- Lübbecke-Job, Emma (1888–1982), German pianist
- Lübben, Gerd Hergen (* 1937), German author
- Lübben, Heinrich (1883–1931), German zoo director
- Lübben, Ilse (1936–1998), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Lübben, Jörn Felix (* 1966), German university professor for physical chemistry
- Lübben, Jost (* 1964), German journalist
- Lübben, Karin , German actress and theater director as well as theater pedagogue
- Lübben, Lars (* 1973), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Lubben, Shelley (1968-2019), American porn actress
- Lübben, Tobias (* 1973), German journalist and author
- Lubberding, Henk (* 1953), Dutch racing cyclist
- Lubbering, Hans , German disabled athlete
- Lübbers, Bernhard (* 1976), German historian and librarian
- Lubbers, Bob (1922–2017), American comic book artist
- Lübbers, Christian (* 1977), German specialist in ear, nose and throat medicine and critic of homeopathy
- Lübbers, Georg Nicolaus von (1724–1788), German major and entrepreneur
- Lubbers, Klaus (* 1935), German Americanist
- Lübbers, Norbert (* 1977), German documentary filmmaker, journalist and producer
- Lubbers, Ruud (1939–2018), Dutch politician and economist
- Lübbersmann, Michael (* 1961), German lawyer and politician (CDU)
- Lübbert, Eduard (1830–1889), German classical philologist and archaeologist
- Lübbert, Erich (1883–1963), German industrialist
- Lübbert, Ernst (1879–1915), German painter and illustrator
- Lübbert, Friedrich (1818-1892), German military musician and composer
- Lübbert, Hans (1870–1951), German civil servant, manager and university lecturer in the fishing industry, Hamburg politician
- Lübbert, Orlando (* 1945), Chilean film director and screenwriter
- Lubbert, Sibrand , German Reformed theologian
- Lübbes, Maria (1847–1939), German portrait painter, genre painter and still life painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Lübbing, Hermann (1901–1978), German archivist
- Lubbock, Eric, 4th Baron Avebury (1928–2016) British peer and Liberal Democrat politician
- Lubbock, Francis (1815–1905), American politician and 9th Governor of Texas
- Lubbock, John William, 3rd Baronet (1803–1865) British astronomer, physicist, mathematician and banker
- Lubbock, John, 1st Baron Avebury (1834–1913) British anthropologist, entomologist, and paleontologist
- Lubbock, John, 3rd Baron Avebury (1915–1971), British peer and politician
- Lubbock, Richard (1759-1808) English chemist and physician
- Lübbren, Nina , German art historian and film scholar
- Lübbring, Josef (1876–1931), German craftsman (bricklayer), trade union official, state official (police president) and politician (SPD), MdR
Lubc
- Lubchenco, Jane (* 1947), American marine biologist
- Lübcke, Angelina (* 1991), German soccer player
- Lübcke, Ernst (1890–1971), German physicist
- Lübcke, Gustav (1868–1925), German businessman, art collector and museum director
- Lübcke, Kenny (* 1966), Danish singer
- Lübcke, Poul (* 1951), Danish philosopher and university professor
- Lübcke, Walter (1953–2019), German politician (CDU), MdL
Lube
- Lübeck, Hannelore (1927–2014), German actress
- Lübeck, Hans (1908–1992), German political functionary (KPD)
- Lübeck, Johannes von († 1502), German Hussite theologian
- Lübeck, Konrad (1873–1952), German Catholic pastor, church historian, teacher and local researcher
- Lübeck, Louis (1838–1904), German cellist
- Lübeck, Oswald (1883–1935), German photographer
- Lübeck, Vincent (1654–1740), German Baroque composer
- Lubecus, Franciscus (1533–1595), chronicler of the city of Göttingen
- Lubega, Edrisa (* 1998), Ugandan soccer player
- Lubej, Emil H. (* 1950), Austrian musicologist
- Lubej, Zoran (* 1975), Slovenian handball player
- Lubek, Ulrike (* 1963), German lawyer, LVR director
- Lübeke, Peter (* 1952), German soccer player
- Lubelski, Mascha (* 1936), Israeli politician and member of the Knesset
- Lubelski, Salomon , Polish mathematician
- Lüben, Adolf (1863–1951), German politician (DDP, CDU) and governor in Grevesmühlen and MdL
- Lüben, Johann (1821–1889), German farmer and politician (DFP), MdR
- Lubensky, Tom (* 1943), American physicist
- Lubentius , priest and missionary
- Luber, Elena (* 1914), German actress
- Luber, Georg (1893–1961), German farmer and politician (NSDAP), MdL
- Luber, Georg (1912–1980), German football player
- Luber, Hans (1893-1940), German water diver
- Luber, Hans (1930–2013), German civil engineer and association official
- Luber, Max (1879–1950), German painter
- Luber, Reiner Hartmut (1949–2011), German folk musician
- Lübeß, Hugo (1903–1980), German teacher, archivist and local researcher
- Lubetkin, Berthold (1901–1990), Russian architect
- Lubetkin, Zivia (1914–1978), Jewish resistance fighter
- Lubetz, Andreas (* 1976), Austrian cycling ball player
- Lubezki, Emmanuel (* 1964), Mexican cameraman
Lubi
- Lubiani, Francesca (* 1977), Italian tennis player
- Lubich von Milovan, Adolf (1819–1901), Austro-Hungarian Lieutenant General in the Austro-Hungarian Army and landowner in Bohemia
- Lubich, Chiara (1920–2008), Italian religious, founder of the Focolare Movement
- Lubich, Christian (* 1959), Austrian mathematician
- Lubich, Gerhard (* 1964), German historian
- Lubicz-Nycz, Leszek (1899–1939), Polish saber fencer
- Lubienė, Lyda (* 1957), Lithuanian chemical engineer
- Lubieniecki, Stanisław (1623–1675), Polish historian, astronomer and representative of socinianism
- Łubieński, Feliks (1758–1848), Polish politician and lawyer, Prussian count
- Łubieński, Maciej (1572–1652), archbishop
- Łubieński, Stanisław (1573–1640), Polish royal vice-chancellor, bishop and publicist
- Łubieński, Stanisław (* 1983), Polish writer and cultural scientist
- Łubieński, Tomasz (1784–1870), Polish general and entrepreneur
- Łubieński, Tomasz (* 1938), Polish historian, publicist, literary critic and writer
- Łubieński, Władysław Aleksander (1703–1767), Polish archbishop
- Lubières, Charles-Benjamin de (1714–1790), Swiss mathematician, encyclopedist
- Lubin, Arthur (1898–1995), American film director
- Lubin, Clarence I. (1900-1989), American mathematician
- Lubin, David (1849-1919), American agricultural reformer
- Lubin, Eilhard (1565–1621), German theologian, mathematician, geographer
- Lubin, Erickson (* 1995), Haitian-American light middleweight boxer
- Lubin, Frank (1910-1999), American-Lithuanian basketball player
- Lubin, Georges (1904–2000), French writer, private scholar, Romance scholar and literary historian
- Lubin, Germaine (1890–1979), French opera singer (soprano)
- Lubin, Jonathan (* 1936), American mathematician
- Lubin, Siegmund (1851–1923), pioneer of film
- Lubin-Lebrère, Marcel-Frédéric (1891–1972), French rugby union player
- Lubina, Alexander (* 1979), German long-distance runner and marathon runner
- Lubina, Ladislav (* 1967), Czech ice hockey player and coach
- Lubinda, Given (* 1963), Zambian politician
- Lubinetzki, Raja (* 1962), German poet and painter
- Lubinger, Eva (* 1930), Austrian writer
- Lubinski, Dagobert (1893–1943), German journalist and resistance fighter
- Lubinszky, Tibor (1909–1956), Hungarian child actor of the silent film era
- Lubinus, Hans (1893–1973), German surgeon
- Lubinus, Johann (1865–1937), German doctor in Kiel
- Lubitsch, Ernst (1892–1947), German-American film director and actor
- Lubitsch, Nika , German crime writer
- Lubitz, Andreas (1987-2015), German pilot
- Lubitz, Otto Ernst (1896–1943), German film producer and screenwriter
- Lubitz, Tom (* 1995), German Nordic combined athlete
Lubj
- Lubjanzew, Alexander Michailowitsch (* 1986), Russian pianist
Lubk
- Lübke, Andreas (* 1967), German soccer player
- Lübke, Britta (* 1958), German television journalist, director and producer
- Lübke, Christian (* 1953), German historian
- Lübke, Frank (* 1957), Swiss publicist
- Lübke, Frank (* 1965), German handball goalkeeper
- Lübke, Friedrich Wilhelm (1887–1954), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Lübke, Georg (1859–1924), German architect and university professor
- Lübke, Heinrich (1894–1972), German politician (center, CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag, Federal President of the Federal Republic of Germany (1959–1969)
- Lübke, Helmut (1936–2006), German entrepreneur
- Lübke, Marco (* 1976), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Lübke, Ralf (* 1965), German athlete and Olympic medalist
- Lübke, Waldemar , German soccer player
- Lübke, Waldemar (1914–1994), German senior lecturer and politician (SPD), Member of the Rhineland-Palatinate Member of the State and mayor
- Lübke, Walter (1861–1930), Prussian politician (DVP) and Lord Mayor of Bad Homburg vor der Höhe
- Lübke, Wilhelm (1826–1893), German art historian
- Lübke, Wilhelmine (1885–1981), German politician, chairwoman of the maternal convalescence organization
- Lübkemeier, Eckhard (* 1951), German political scientist and diplomat
- Lübken, Franz-Josef (* 1954), German physicist
- Lübker, Friedrich (1811–1867), German classical philologist
- Lübkert, Johann Heinrich Bernhard (1798–1858), German Protestant theologian
- Lübking, Herbert (* 1941), German handball player
Lubl
- Lublin, Adam aus , Polish painter in Krakow
- Lublin, Alfred (1895–1956), German doctor and diabetologist
- Lublin, Lea (1929–1999), artist
- Lublin, Meir (1558–1616), Polish rabbi, Talmudist and Posek
- Lublinski, Jan (* 1968), German radio and science journalist
- Lublinski, Samuel (1868–1910), German writer, critic and religious philosopher
Lubn
- Lubnauer, Katarzyna (* 1969), Polish member of the Sejm
- Lubnow, Siegfried (* 1924), German motorboat racing driver
Lubo
- Luboff, Norman (1917–1987), American composer and choir director
- Lubojatzky, Franz (1807-1887), German writer
- Lubomierski, Hartmut (* 1943), German lawyer, data protection officer for Hamburg
- Lubomirska, Izabela (1736–1816), Polish princess, patron and art collector
- Lubomirska, Rozalia (1768–1794), Polish nobleman at the time of the French Revolution
- Lubomirska, Theresa Katharina (1685–1712), Polish nobleman
- Lubomirski, Alexander Jakob (1695–1772), Polish and Saxon general and head of the regiment
- Lubomirski, Georg Martin von (1738–1811), Polish general
- Lubomirski, Hieronim Augustyn († 1706), Polish magnate, politician and general
- Lubomirski, Jerzy Dominik († 1727), Polish chief chamberlain
- Lubomirski, Jerzy Sebastian (1616–1667), Polish Szlachcic, magnate, politician and military leader
- Lubomirski, Karl (* 1939), Austrian poet
- Lubomirski, Stanisław (1583–1649), Polish nobleman
- Lubomirski, Stanisław (1704–1793), Polish voivode
- Lubomirski, Stanisław (1875–1932), Polish university professor
- Lubomirski, Zdzisław (1865–1943), Polish aristocrat, landowner and politician
- Lubonja, Fatos (* 1951), Albanian writer and dissident
- Lubonja, Todi (1923–2005), Albanian communist politician
- Luborsky, Lester (1920-2009), American psychotherapy researcher
- Lubos, Arno (1928–2006), German teacher, literary historian and writer
- Lubosch, Marc (* 1972), German actor and cameraman
- Lubosch, Ute (* 1953), German actress
- Lubosch, Wilhelm (1875–1938), German anatomist (physician and zoologist) and morphologist
- Luboshutz, Pierre (1891–1971), Russian pianist and music teacher
- Lubotsky, Mark (* 1931), Russian violinist
- Lubotzky, Alexander (* 1956), Israeli mathematician
- Lubowicz, Dawid (* 1981), Polish jazz musician (violin, composition)
- Lubowiecki, Cornelius von (* 1876), Austrian discus thrower
- Lubowski, Anton (1952–1989), Namibian lawyer, freedom fighter
- Lubowski, Helmut (1903–1986), German architect
- Lubowski, Manou (* 1969), German actor and voice actor
- Lubowski, Thomas (* 1952), German journalist
Lubr
- Lubrani, Uri (1926-2018), Israeli Ambassador
- Lubrano, Giacomo (1619–1693), Italian Jesuit priest and preacher
- Lubrano, Joseph (* 1970), Italian-American mobster
- Lubrano, Suzanna (* 1975), Cape Verdean Zouk singer
- Lubrański, Jan (1456–1520), Polish bishop
- Lubrecht, Theodor Hermann August (1846–1919), German Lutheran clergyman and politician
- Lubrich, Fritz (1888–1971), German organist and composer
- Lubrich, Oliver (* 1970), German literary scholar
- Lubricht, Rüdiger (* 1947), German photographer
Lubs
- Lubs, Dietrich (* 1938), German industrial designer
- Lubsczyk, Hans (1911–2008), German Roman Catholic priest, theologian and exegete
- Lübsen, Heinrich Borchert (1801–1864), German mathematician
Lubt
- Lubtchansky, William (1937-2010), French cameraman
- Lübenow, Julius von (1799–1876), Prussian major general
- Lübenow, Ulrich von (1900–1995), German legal scholar
Lubu
- Luburić, Vjekoslav (1914–1969), Croatian Ustaša member, commandant of the Jasenovac concentration camp
- Luburić, Zdravko (* 1942), German-Croatian writer
Luby
- Luby, Michael , American computer scientist
- Lubys, Bronislovas (1938–2011), Lithuanian industrialist and politician