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Lui
- Lui Tuck Yew (* 1961), Singaporean politician
- Lui, Andrea (* 1982), Canadian actress of Chinese origin
- Lui, Che Woo (* 1929), Chinese entrepreneur
- Lui, Francisco (* 1964), East Timorese businessman and independence fighter
- Lui, Frank (* 1935), Niue politician and Prime Minister of Niue
- Lui, Lai Yiu (* 1994), Chinese hurdler (Hong Kong)
- Lui, Raimundo (1912–1994), Brazilian religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Paracatu
Luib
- Luib, Ferdinand (1811–1877), Austrian music critic
- Luibrand, Kai (* 1994), German soccer player
Luic
- Luick, Karl (1865–1935), Austrian Anglicist
- Luick, Otto (1905–1984), German painter and member of the Stuttgart Secession
- Luick, Rainer (* 1956), German biologist and university professor
- Luickx, Fernand (1932–2007), Belgian artist
Luid
- Luidl, Ferdinand (1670–1736), German baroque sculptor
- Luidl, Johann , Bavarian baroque sculptor
- Luidl, Lorenz († 1719), Bavarian baroque sculptor
- Luido , Bishop of Speyer
- Luidolt, Herbert (* 1959), Austrian archer in Germany
- Luidtke, Christian (1621–1686), German administrative lawyer, senior secretary, treasurer and mayor in Stendal
- Luidtke, Germanus (1592–1672), lawyer, mayor of Stendal, ordinator of the Altmark landscape
- Luidtke, Lucas , German lawyer and canon at the cathedral monastery of Havelberg
Luif
- Luif, Anna (* 1972), Swiss director and filmmaker
- Luif, Johann (* 1959), Austrian officer and politician
- Luif, Kurt (1942–2012), Austrian writer
- Luif, Paul (* 1948), Austrian political scientist
Luig
- Luig, Albert (1906–1942), German composer of serious music
- Luig, Klaus (* 1935), German legal historian
- Luig, Michael (1950–2014), German conductor and music teacher
- Luig, Ute (* 1944), German ethnologist
- Luiga, Georg Eduard (1866–1936), Estonian writer and journalist
- Luigend, Karl-Eerik (* 1993), Estonian football player
- Luiggi, Luigi (1856–1931), Italian engineer and politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Luigi, Lola (* 1920), German voice actor and radio play speaker
- Luigini, Alexandre (1850–1906), French composer
- Luigs, Paul , German manager, entrepreneur and politician (center, CDU, Hamburg-Block), Member of the Bundestag
Luij
- Luijckx, Kees (* 1986), Dutch football player
- Luijk, Patrick van (* 1984), Dutch athlete
- Luijpers, Wim (* 1970), Dutch runner, treadmill and author
- Luijt, Erik van der (* 1970), Dutch jazz musician and band leader
Luik
- Luik, Arno (* 1955), German journalist and writer
- Luik, Hans (1927–2017), Estonian writer and translator
- Luik, Hans H. (* 1961), Estonian media entrepreneur and journalist
- Luik, Jüri (* 1966), Estonian politician, member of the Riigikogu and diplomat
- Luik, Leila (* 1985), Estonian long-distance runner
- Luik, Liina (* 1985), Estonian long-distance runner
- Luik, Lily (* 1985), Estonian long-distance runner
- Luik, Martin (* 1961), German prehistoric scientist, archaeologist and university professor
- Luik, Steffen (* 1969), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Social Court
- Luik, Viivi (* 1946), Estonian poet and writer
- Luik, Voldemar (* 1898), Estonian football player
- Luiken, Andreas (1925–2012), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Luikham, Jennifer (* 1999), Indian tennis player
- Luiko, Maria (1904–1941), German artist
Luin
- Luin, Elisabeth (1881–1962), German musicologist and music critic
- Luin, Franko (1941–2005), Slovenian-Swedish typographer
- Luini, Bernardino († 1532), Italian painter
- Luini, Elia (* 1979), Italian rower
- Luini, Sofía (* 1992), Argentine tennis player
Luip
- Luipart, Marcel (1912–1989), German dancer, choreographer and dance teacher
- Luipert, Daniel (* 1937), Namibian politician of the Democratic Gymnasium Alliance (DTA) and SWAPO
Luir
- Luirink, Gijs (* 1983), Dutch football player
- Luiro, Tauno (1932–1955), Finnish ski jumper
Luis
- Luis Alberto (* 1992), Spanish soccer player
- Luis de Granada (1504–1588), Spanish mystic, priest from the Dominican order and spiritual writer
- Luis de la Cerda (1291–1348), Prince of the Happy Islands
- Luis de la Palma (1559–1641), Spanish Jesuit, priest, preacher and theologian
- Luis Enrique (* 1962), Nicaraguan singer and composer
- Luis Enrique (* 1970), Spanish football player
- Luís Fabiano (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Luís Filipe (* 1979), Portuguese football player
- Luis Phelipe (* 2001), Brazilian soccer player
- Luís, Florentino (* 1999), Portuguese football player
- Luis, Georg (1816–1885), German architect
- Luis, Johann (1722–1788), German businessman and politician
- Luis, Juan Francisco (1940-2011), American politician
- Luís, Laura (* 1992), Portuguese soccer player
- Luis, Leopoldo de (1918-2005), Spanish poet
- Luis, Mireya (* 1967), Cuban volleyball player
- Luis, Simão († 1665), captain general of Solor and Timor
- Luis, Victor (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Luis, Vincent (* 1989), French triathlete
- Luis-Bassa, Natalia (* 1966), Venezuelan musician, director of the Hallam Sinfonia and the Haffner Orchestra in Lancaster
- Luisa Carlota of Naples-Sicily (1804–1844), daughter of Francesco I di Borbone, King of Naples-Sicily and Maria Isabel de Bourbón, Infanta of Spain
- Luisa Fernanda of Spain (1832–1897), member of the Spanish royal family and by marriage Duchess of Montpensier
- Luisão (* 1981), Brazilian soccer player
- Luise Amalie von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1722–1780), Princess of Prussia and wife of Prince August Wilhelm of Prussia
- Luise Charlotte von Brandenburg (1617–1676), Duchess of Courland
- Luise Charlotte zu Mecklenburg (1779–1801), Duchess of Mecklenburg, by marriage hereditary duchess of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
- Luise Dorothea of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (1710–1767), by marriage Duchess of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
- Luise Elisabeth von Kurland (1646–1690), German-Baltic noblewoman, Landgrave of Hessen-Homburg
- Luise Elisabeth von Württemberg-Oels (1673–1736), Duchess of Württemberg-Oels, by marriage to the Duchess of Saxony-Merseburg
- Luise Henriette Karoline of Hessen-Darmstadt (1761–1829), Princess of Hessen-Darmstadt, by marriage Grand Duchess of Hesse and the Rhine
- Luise Henriette of Orange (1627–1667), wife of the Great Elector
- Luise Hollandine of the Palatinate (1622–1709), Princess of the Palatinate, abbess of the Maubuisson Monastery (1664–1709) as well as a painter and engraver
- Luise Juliana of Orange-Nassau (1576–1644), Princess of Orange-Nassau, Electress of the Palatinate
- Luise Juliane von der Pfalz (1594–1640), Princess of the Electoral Palatinate
- Luise Karoline von Hessen-Kassel (1789–1867), by marriage Duchess of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
- Luise Margareta von Preußen (1860–1917), Prussian princess, member of the British royal family, Duchess of Connaught
- Luise Marie von der Pfalz (1647–1679), titular Countess Palatine near the Rhine, by marriage to Princess of Salm
- Luise Raugräfin zu Pfalz (1661–1733), Raugräfin zu Pfalz
- Luise Ulrike of Prussia (1720–1782), Swedish queen
- Luise von Anhalt-Bernburg (1799–1882), Princess of Prussia
- Luise von Anhalt-Dessau (1631–1680), Duchess of Liegnitz-Brieg-Wohlau and Ohlau
- Luise von Anhalt-Dessau (1709–1732), Princess of Anhalt-Dessau, by marriage Princess of Anhalt-Bernburg
- Luise von Baden (1811–1854), Princess of Baden
- Luise von Brandenburg (1680–1705), Hereditary Princess of Hesse-Kassel
- Luise von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1750–1811), Duchess of Anhalt
- Luise von Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1824-1859), member of the grand ducal house of Mecklenburg (-Schwerin), by marrying Princess Windisch-Graetz
- Luise von Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1776–1810), Prussian queen
- Luise von Oranien-Nassau (1828–1871), Princess of the Netherlands, Queen of Sweden and Norway
- Luise of Prussia (1770–1836), Princess of Prussia, by marrying Princess Radziwiłł
- Luise of Prussia (1808–1870), princess of the Netherlands
- Luise of Prussia (1838–1923), Princess of Prussia, by marrying Grand Duchess of Baden
- Luise von Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg (1756–1808), Princess of Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg, by marriage Duchess of Mecklenburg in Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- Luise von Sachsen-Hildburghausen (1794-1825), Princess of Sachsen-Hildburghausen, Duchess of Nassau
- Luise von Sachsen-Meiningen (1752–1805), Princess of Sachsen-Meiningen, by marriage Landgrave of Hessen-Philippsthal-Barchfeld
- Luise of Savoy (1462–1503), Blessed
- Luise of Savoy (1476–1531), regent of France, Duchess of Angoulême, mother of the French king Franz I.
- Luiselli, Valeria (* 1983), Mexican author
- Luisetti, Hank (1916–2002), American basketball player
- Luisi, Antonio (* 1994), Luxembourg soccer player
- Luisi, Barbara (* 1964), German photographer and violinist
- Luisi, Edwin (born 1947), Brazilian actor
- Luisi, Fabio (* 1959), Italian conductor
- Luisi, Gianluca (* 1970), Italian pianist
- Luisi, Héctor (1919–2013), Uruguayan politician
- Luisi, James (1928–2002), American actor
- Luisier, Albert (1893–1979), Swiss agronomist
- Luisier, André (1924–1998), Swiss publicist
- Luisk, Eugen (1905–1995), German-Baltic painter
- Luisotti, Nicola (* 1961), Italian conductor
- Luisser, Wolfgang (* 1979), Austrian soccer player and trainer
- Luistro, Armin (* 1961), Filipino friar, university president and politician
Luit
- Luitbert von Rödinghausen († 1320), abbot of the Grafschaft monastery
- Luitgard († 800), fourth and last wife of Emperor Charlemagne
- Luitgard , nobleman
- Luitgard of Swabia , Swabian noblewoman, daughter of Duke Friedrich II of Swabia
- Luitgard of Tübingen († 1309), Countess Palatine of Tübingen and heiress of Horb
- Luitgard von Wittichen (1291–1348), German mystic and founder of a monastery
- Luithard († 887), third bishop of Paderborn
- Luithle, Johannes (* 1968), German Protestant theologian and director of the Liebenzeller Mission
- Luithlen, Viktor (1901–1987), Austrian musicologist
- Luitpold († 907), Margrave in Carantania and Upper Pannonia, Count in the Danube and Northern Gau
- Luitpold I († 1059), Archbishop of Mainz
- Luitpold of Bavaria (1821–1912), Prince Regent of Bavaria
- Luitweiler, Bob (1918–2008), American pacifist and Servas founding father
- Luitz, Josef (* 1934), Austrian cellist and instrumental teacher
- Luitz, Stefan (* 1992), German ski racer
Luiz
- Luiz Adriano (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Luiz Gustavo (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Luiz Gustavo (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Luiz, André (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Luiz, Gebhard (1913–2013), German, Roman Catholic clergyman
- Luiz, Tania (* 1983), Australian badminton player
- Luizão (* 1975), Brazilian soccer player
- Luizo , Bishop of Brandenburg