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Ly
- Lý Thái Tổ (974-1028), general and king of Đại Cồ Việt
- Lý Tự Trọng , Vietnamese communist resistance fighter
- Ly, Awa (* 1977), French singer-songwriter and actress
- Ly, Grete , German actress and film producer
- Lý, Hoàng Nam (* 1997), Vietnamese tennis player
- Ly, Ladj , French filmmaker and actor
- Ly, Minh (* 1967), American-Vietnamese poker player
- Ly, Oumar Tatam (* 1963), Malian politician
- Ly, Souleymane (1919–1994), Nigerien educator and politician
- Ly-Lebreton, Denise († 1995), French sinologist, author and translator
Lya
- Lyacos, Dimitris (* 1966), Greek poet and playwright
- Lyall, Barbara (* 1944), British sprinter
- Lyall, Charles James (1845–1920), British orientalist and translator of Arabic poetry
- Lyall, Chick (* 1958), Scottish jazz pianist and composer
- Lyall, Gavin (1932-2003) British journalist and writer
- Lyall, Laura Muntz (1860–1930), Canadian impressionist painter
- Lyambiko (* 1978), German jazz singer
- lyaMpingana, Nehale († 1908), King of Ondonga
- Lyanco (born 1997), Brazilian soccer player
- Lyard, Cédric (* 1972), French eventing rider
- Lyautey, Hubert (1854-1934), French marshal
Lyb
- Łybacka, Krystyna (1946–2020), Polish politician, member of the Sejm, MEP
- Lybeck, Sebastian (* 1929), Finnish-Swedish author of children's books
- Lybecker, Georg († 1718), Swedish baron and lieutenant general in the Swedish army
- Lyberth, Enos (1931–2016), Greenlandic politician (Siumut)
- Lyberth, Jens (* 1952), Greenlandic politician (Siumut), trade unionist and broadcasting director
- Lyberth, Juaaka (* 1952), Greenlandic musician and writer
- Lyberth, Karl (1894–1977), Greenland State Councilor
- Lyberth, Nathan (1864–1921), Greenland State Councilor
- Lyberth, Rasmus (* 1951), Greenlandic singer, songwriter and actor
- Lybke, Gerd Harry (* 1961), German gallery owner
- Lybrand, Archibald (1840–1910), American politician
- Lyby, Troels (born 1966), Danish actor
Lyc
- Lycaula, Johannes († 1572), German Protestant theologian and reformer
- Lycén, Tommy (* 1981), Swedish football player
- Lycett, Eustace (1914-2006), American special effects artist and two-time Oscar winner
- Lycett, Joe (* 1988), British presenter and comedian
- Lycett, Joseph , British painter and forger
- Lycett, Randolph (1886-1935), British tennis player
- Lychatz, Siegward (1939–2008), German training scientist and diagnostic trainer
- Lychnikoff, Pasha D. (* 1967), Russian actor
- Lycho, Vyacheslav Nikolayevich (* 1967), Russian shot putter
- Lyck, Henry van (* 1941), German actor and serial actor
- Lycklama à Nijeholt, Marcus (1573–1625), Frisian junker, lawyer and diplomat
- Lycosthenes, Conrad (1518-1561), humanist and encyclopaedist
- Lycourgos, Constantinos (* 1964), Cypriot lawyer and judge at the European Court of Justice
Lyd
- Lyday, Terrell (* 1979), American basketball player
- Lydecker, Howard (1911–1969) American film technician specializing in visual effects and special effects
- Lydeka, Arminas (* 1968), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas, MEP
- Lydeka, Zigmas (* 1954), Lithuanian scientist and university professor
- Lydekker, Richard (1849–1915), English paleontologist
- Lydersen, Pål (* 1965), Norwegian football player
- Lydgate, John , English monk and poet
- Lydi, Sylvia (* 1933), Swiss actress
- Lydia , biblical figure
- Lydia (* 1980), Spanish pop singer
- Lydiadas of Megalopolis († 227 BC), strategist of the Achaean League
- Lydiard, Arthur (1917-2004), New Zealand athletics coach
- Lydiate, Dan (born 1987), Welsh rugby player
- Lydic, Desi (* 1981), American actress
- Lydig, Rita († 1929), Spanish high society lady and author
- Lyding, Ralf (1964-2019), German wrestler
- Lydis, Mariette (1887–1970), Austrian-Argentine painter, draftsman, illustrator and graphic artist
- Lydius († 279), Isaurian rebel
- Lydius, Balthasar (1576–1629), German Reformed theologian and clergyman
- Lydius, Jacobus († 1679), Dutch Reformed theologian and clergyman
- Lydius, Martin († 1601), German Reformed theologian and university professor
- Lydman, Toni (* 1977), Finnish ice hockey player
- Lydon, Alexander Francis (1836–1917), British engraver
- Lydon, Jimmy (born 1923), American actor and producer
- Lydon, John (* 1956), British musician and former singer in the punk band Sex Pistols
- Lydon, Nicholas B. (* 1957), American biochemist and businessman
- Lydos , Attic vase painter of the black-figure style
- Lydtin, August (1834–1917), German veterinarian, veterinary officer and animal breeding scientist
- Lyduch, Jonas (* 1980), Danish badminton player
Lye
- Lye, Len (1901–1980), New Zealand sculptor, artist, writer, and filmmaker
- Lye, Les (1924–2009), Canadian actor
- Lyell, Alan (1917-2007), British dermatologist
- Lyell, Charles (1767–1849) Scottish botanist and Dante translator
- Lyell, Charles (1797-1875), British geologist
- Lyell, Charles Henry (1875-1918) British politician
- Lyell, Charles, 3rd Baron Lyell (1939–2017) British politician and member of the House of Lords for the Conservative Party
- Lyell, Leonard, 1st Baron Lyell (1850–1926), Scottish politician
- Lyell, Nicholas, Baron Lyell of Markyate (1938-2010), British lawyer, politician, member of the House of Commons and life peer
Lyf
- Lyfoung, Touby (1917–1979), Laotian politician and general
Lyg
- Lygdamis , tyrant over the poleis of Halicarnassus
- Lygdamis of Halicarnassus , tyrant over the Poleis of Halicarnassus
- Lygdamis of Naxos , tyrant of Naxos
- Lygdamus (* 43 BC), Roman poet
- Lygis, Danius (* 1948), Lithuanian politician and ecologist
- Lygo, Raymond (1924–2012), British Admiral in the Royal Navy and economic manager
- Lygon, Frederick, 6th Earl Beauchamp (1830–1891), British Conservative Party politician, House of Commons member and peer
- Lygon, William, 7th Earl Beauchamp (1872–1938), British Liberal Party politician, peer
- Lygre, Arne (* 1968), Norwegian playwright and novelist
Lyh
- Lyhne, Mia (* 1971), Danish actress
- Lyhs, Günter (* 1934), German apparatus gymnast
Lyi
- Lyimo, Prosper Balthazar (* 1964), Tanzanian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Arusha
Lyk
- Lyka, Károly (1869–1965), Hungarian art historian and biographer
- Lyke, James Patterson (1939–1992), American religious, Archbishop of Atlanta
- Lykin, Dmitri Valeryevich (* 1974), Russian sports shooter
- Lykina, Xenija Walentinovna (* 1990), Russian tennis player
- Lykinos , Greek potter
- Lykiskos , Messenian nobleman from the Aipytid family
- Lykke Andersen, Maria (* 1991), Danish badminton player
- Lykke Petersen, Stina (* 1986), Danish soccer player
- Lykke, Ivar (1872-1949) Norwegian Conservative politician
- Lykke, Nils († 1535), knight and member of the Norwegian Imperial Council
- Lykke, Nina (* 1949), Danish cultural and gender scholar
- Lykke, Nina (* 1965), Norwegian writer
- Lykke, Palle (1936–2013), Danish track cyclist
- Lykke, Peder , Danish Archbishop
- Lykkegaard, Henrik (* 1965), Danish actor, voice actor and screenwriter
- Lykken, Joseph (* 1957), American physicist
- Lykkeskov, Kim (* 1983), Danish ice hockey player
- Lykketoft, Mogens (* 1946), Danish social democratic politician, member of the Folketing
- Lykkja, Hans Petter (* 1984), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Łyko, Antoni (1907–1941), Polish football player
- Lyko, Uwe (* 1954), German cabaret artist and comedian
- Lykogiannis, Charalampos (* 1993), Greek football defender
- Lykon from the Troas († 225 BC), Greek philosopher
- Lykon of Iasos , Greek philosopher, Pythagorean
- Lycophron , Greek philosopher
- Lycophron from Chalkis , Greek poet
- Lycophron II of Pherai , ruler of Thessaly
- Lycophron of Pherai , sole ruler in Pherai
- Lycus of Rhegion , Greek author
- Lykow, Maxim Wassiljewitsch (* 1987), Russian poker player
- Lykow, Oleh (* 1973), Ukrainian rower
- Lyksborg, Louise (* 1988), Danish handball player
- Lykurg , Greek statesman
- Lykurgos , King of Sparta
- Lycurgus of Athens († 324 BC), Greek politician, speaker in ancient Athens
Lyl
- Lyle, Aaron (1759-1825) British-American politician
- Lyle, Archibald (* 1886), Scottish football player
- Lyle, J. , American actor and voice actor
- Lyle, John E. (1910-2003), American politician
- Lyle, Nancy (1910-1986), British tennis player
- Lyle, Richard (born 1950), Scottish politician
- Lyle, Ron (1941-2011), American heavyweight boxer
- Lyle, Sandy (born 1958), Scottish golfer
- Lyle, Tom (1953-2019), American comic book artist and writer
- Lyles, AC (1918-2013), American film producer
- Lyles, Elizabeth (* 1978), American triathlete
- Lyles, Kevin (* 1973), American sprinter
- Lyles, Lester L. (born 1946), American general in the United States Air Force
- Lyles, Noah (* 1997), American sprinter
- Lyles, Trey (born 1995), Canadian basketball player
- Lylloff, Rikke (* 1978), Danish actress
- Lyly, John (1553-1606) English writer
- Lylynperä, Katri (* 1994), Finnish cross-country skier
Lym
- Lyman, Abe (1897-1957), American band leader
- Lyman, Alfrances (* 1936), American sprinter
- Lyman, Arthur (1932–2002), American jazz vibraphonist and marimba player
- Lyman, Charles (1888-1981), American brigadier general
- Lyman, Greg (born 1950), American speed skater
- Lyman, Jeffrey , American bassoonist and music teacher
- Lyman, Job (1781-1870), American lawyer and politician who was a Vermont State Auditor
- Lyman, Joseph (1840–1890), American politician
- Lyman, Joseph S. (1785–1821), American lawyer and politician
- Lyman, Kevin (* 1961), American event manager
- Lyman, Peter (1940-2007), American information scientist
- Lyman, R. Lee (* 1951), American archaeologist
- Lyman, Richard Wall (1923–2012), American historian, President of Stanford University
- Lyman, Samuel (1749–1802), American politician
- Lyman, Theodore (1833-1897), American politician
- Lyman, Theodore (1874–1954), American physicist
- Lyman, William (1755-1811), American politician
- Lyman, William (1821-1891), American inventor
- Lyman, William R. , American football player
- Lymburne, Bob (1909-1936), Canadian ski jumper
- Lymi, Tiina (* 1971), Finnish actress, film director, screenwriter, playwright and writer
- Lymon, Frankie (1942–1968), American rock and roll and doowop singer
- Lympany, Moura (1916-2005), English pianist
- Lympasik, Siegmund (1920–1996), German painter and graphic artist
- Lympius, Wilhelm von (1870–1934), German administrative officer and judge
Lyn
- Lyn, Euros (* 1971), British director
- Lyn, Nicole (* 1978), Canadian actress
- Lyn, Tilmann von , Karmelit and early followers of the Reformation
- Lynack, Bernd (* 1969), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Lynagh, Michael (born 1963), Australian rugby union player
- Lynar, Friedrich Casimir zu (1673-1716), Lord of Lübbenau
- Lynar, Hermann Albert zu (1827–1887), Prussian lieutenant general and owner of Vetschau Castle
- Lynar, Hermann Maximilian zu (1825–1914), German landlord and member of the manor house
- Lynar, Hermann Rochus zu (1797–1878), German landlord and member of parliament
- Lynar, Johann Siegmund zu (1616–1665), privy councilor of Brandenburg, colonel of the infantry, commander of the city of Frankfurt an der Oder
- Lynar, Moritz Karl zu (1702–1768), German diplomat
- Lynar, Moritz Ludwig Ernst zu (1754–1807), governor of Lower Lusatia and registrar of Drehna
- Lynar, Otto zu , registrar of Drehna and Brandeis, member of the Brandenburg Provincial Parliament and the Prussian State Parliament, author of poems and dramas
- Lynar, Rochus Friedrich zu (1708–1781), diplomat in the service of the Danish crown
- Lynar, Rochus zu (1525–1596), Italian fortress builder and military
- Lynar, Wilhelm Graf zu (1899–1944), German officer, last man in Lübbenau and supporter of the assassination attempt of July 20, 1944
- Lynch, Albert (1860–1950), German-Peruvian painter
- Lynch, Andrea (* 1952), British sprinter
- Lynch, Arthur Alfred (1861–1934), Australo-Irish writer, politician, doctor, colonel in the Boer War, member of the British House of Commons (for Ireland)
- Lynch, Becky (born 1987), Irish wrestler
- Lynch, Benito (1885–1951), Argentine writer
- Lynch, Benny (1913-1946), British flyweight boxer
- Lynch, Bernárd (* 1947), Irish author, former Roman Catholic priest, psychotherapist and AIDS activist
- Lynch, Bobby (1935–1982), Irish musician, member of the folk band "The Dubliners" (1964–1965)
- Lynch, Brendan , Irish politician
- Lynch, Brian (* 1956), American jazz musician
- Lynch, Brian (* 1978), American-Belgian basketball player
- Lynch, Carl , American jazz and studio musician
- Lynch, Cedric (* 1955), British industrialist and inventor
- Lynch, Charles (1736–1796), plantation owner, politician, and revolutionary in the Virginia colony
- Lynch, Charles (1783-1853), American politician
- Lynch, Colin (* 1970), Irish paracycler
- Lynch, David (* 1946), American director, painter, photographer and animation artist
- Lynch, David (1970–2011), American right-wing extremist
- Lynch, Denis (* 1976), Irish show jumper
- Lynch, Donald (1915-2007), American agricultural scientist
- Lynch, Doug (born 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lynch, Dustin (* 1985), American country singer
- Lynch, Edmund C. (1885–1938) American entrepreneur, co-founder of Merrill Lynch
- Lynch, Edward J. (1860-1912) American politician
- Lynch, Evanna (born 1991), Irish actress
- Lynch, Finbar (born 1959), Irish actor
- Lynch, Fionán (1889–1966), Irish politician (Sinn Féin, Cumann na nGaedheal and Fine Gael), teacher, lawyer and judge
- Lynch, George (1918–1997), American racing car driver
- Lynch, George (* 1954), American musician
- Lynch, George Edward (1917–2003) American Catholic bishop
- Lynch, Grayston (1923–2008), American soldier and CIA officer
- Lynch, Holly (* 1986), British Labor politician and Member of Parliament
- Lynch, Jack (1917–1999) Irish politician and Prime Minister
- Lynch, James Francis (1942–1998), American zoologist and conservationist
- Lynch, Jane (* 1960), American author, writer, singer, actress and comedian
- Lynch, Jeffrey , American draftsman and graphic artist
- Lynch, Jennifer Chambers (* 1968), American director and screenwriter
- Lynch, Jessica (* 1983), American soldier in the Third Gulf War
- Lynch, Joe (1898-1965) American bantamweight boxer
- Lynch, Joel (* 1987), English soccer player
- Lynch, John (1825-1892) American politician
- Lynch, John (1843–1910), American politician
- Lynch, John (* 1952), American lawyer and politician
- Lynch, John (born 1961), British actor
- Lynch, John (* 1971), American football player
- Lynch, John Carroll (born 1963), American actor and director
- Lynch, John Douglas (* 1942), American herpetologist
- Lynch, John R. (1847–1939) American politician
- Lynch, Joseph Patrick (1872–1954), American clergyman, Bishop of Dallas
- Lynch, Julia (* 1986), Australian show jumper
- Lynch, Kelly (born 1959), American actress
- Lynch, Kenyan-Desmond (born 1985), Vincentian football player
- Lynch, Kerry (* 1957), American Nordic combined skier
- Lynch, Kevin (1956–1981), INLA Northern Irish member and hunger striker
- Lynch, Kevin (* 1968), American basketball player
- Lynch, Kevin A. (1918–1984), American urban planner, architect, and author
- Lynch, Lashana (born 1987), British actress
- Lynch, Liam (1893-1923), Irish freedom fighter
- Lynch, Liam (* 1970), American musician, puppeteer and director
- Lynch, Lorenzo (born 1963), American football player
- Lynch, Loretta (* 1959), US government official and politician
- Lynch, Marshawn (* 1986), American football player
- Lynch, Marta (1925–1985), Argentine writer
- Lynch, Michael (* 1946), British historian, author and editor
- Lynch, Michael (* 1951), American evolutionary biologist and population geneticist
- Lynch, Nancy (* 1948), American computer scientist
- Lynch, Noel (* 1955), Irish archer
- Lynch, Patrick Kevin (* 1947), Irish religious, auxiliary bishop in Southwark
- Lynch, Patrick Neeson (1817–1882) Irish clergyman, Bishop of Charleston
- Lynch, Paul (* 1946), British-Canadian director
- Lynch, Paxton (* 1994), American football player
- Lynch, Peter (* 1944), American investment fund manager
- Lynch, Phillip (1933–1984), Australian politician
- Lynch, Ray (born 1943), American new age musician
- Lynch, Ricardo (* 1984), Jamaican track cycling
- Lynch, Richard (1940–2012), American actor
- Lynch, Rob (* 1986), English singer-songwriter
- Lynch, Robert Nugent (* 1941), American clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Saint Petersburg
- Lynch, Rocky (* 1994), American singer, guitarist and actor
- Lynch, Ross (* 1995), American singer, actor and dancer
- Lynch, Scott (* 1978), American fantasy author
- Lynch, Shane (born 1976), Irish singer
- Lynch, Sinéad (* 1976), Irish rower and cyclist
- Lynch, Stan (* 1955), American musician and record producer
- Lynch, Stephen (* 1955), American politician
- Lynch, Stephen (* 1971), American singer and comedian
- Lynch, Steve (* 1955), American rock and studio guitarist
- Lynch, Susan (born 1971), British actress
- Lynch, Thomas († 1684), Governor of Jamaica
- Lynch, Thomas (1727–1776), American politician
- Lynch, Thomas (1844–1898), American politician
- Lynch, Thomas Jr. (1749–1779), lawyer, one of the signatories of the US Declaration of Independence
- Lynch, Walter A. (1894–1957), American lawyer and politician
- Lynch, William Joseph (1908–1976), American lawyer and politician
- Lynch, Zoya (* 1991), Canadian ski jumper
- Lynch-Robinson, Anna , set designer and decorator
- Lynch-Staunton, Frank (1905–1990), Canadian politician
- Lynch-Staunton, Henry (1873-1941), British marksman
- Lynch-Staunton, John (1930–2012), Canadian politician and Senator
- Lyncker, Aemil von (1777–1851), royal Prussian district administrator, officer and knight of the order Pour le Mérite
- Lyncker, Alfred von (1854–1919), Prussian general of the infantry
- Lyncker, Carl Friedrich Ernst von († 1801), Saxon-Weimar civil servant
- Lyncker, Carl Wilhelm Heinrich Freiherr von (1767–1843), District Administrator in Jena
- Lyncker, Friedrich (1806-1892), member of the Waldeck state parliament
- Lyncker, Heinrich von (1810–1883), Prussian major general
- Lyncker, Horst von (1845-1892), German lawyer and politician
- Lyncker, Julius von (1825–1907), Prussian major general
- Lyncker, Karl (1823–1855), German homeland researcher and Hessian saga collector
- Lyncker, Lothar von (1809–1864), Prussian major general
- Lyncker, Lothar von (1817–1898), Prussian major general
- Lyncker, Ludwig von (1780–1844), Grand Ducal Major General of Hesse, Quartermaster General and Chief of the General Staff
- Lyncker, Ludwig von (1821–1882), Prussian lieutenant general and general à la suite of the Grand Duke of Hesse
- Lyncker, Maximilian von (1845–1923), Prussian infantry general, court marshal and general manager of the royal gardens
- Lyncker, Moriz von (1853–1932), Prussian Colonel General in the First World War
- Lyncker, Nikolaus Christoph (1643–1726), German legal scholar
- Lynd, Eva (* 1937), Swedish actress
- Lynd, Helen M. (1886–1982), American sociologist, social psychologist, historian and educator
- Lynd, Robert Staughton (1892–1970), American sociologist and professor at Columbia University, New York
- Lynde, Paul (1926–1982), American actor and comedian
- Lynde, William Pitt (1817–1885), American politician
- Lyndech, Johannes de , Mayor of Dresden
- Lyndell, Linda (* 1946), American soul singer
- Lyndemann, Theodoricus († 1552), Dresden pedagogue, councilor and mayor
- Lynden van Sandenburg, Constantijn Theodoor van (1826–1885), Dutch statesman
- Lynden, Hermann von (1547–1603), nobleman and soldier in the service of the Prince-Bishop of Liège
- Lynden, Robert Melvil van (1843–1910), Dutch politician
- Lynden, Robert von († 1610), officer
- Lynden-Bell, Donald (1935-2018), British astronomer
- Lynden-Leijten, Henriette van (1950–2010), Dutch diplomat
- Lynder, Frank (1916–1984), German journalist and coffee broker
- Lyndon, Roger (1917–1988), American mathematician
- Lynds, Dennis (1924-2005), American writer
- Lynds, Gayle (* 1950), American author
- Lyndsay, David († 1554), Scottish poet
- Lyne, Adrian (* 1941), British film director, film producer and screenwriter
- Lyne, Charlie (* 1991), British film critic and filmmaker
- Lyne, Charlotte (* 1965), German writer
- Lyne, Lewis (1899–1970), British officer and Major General in the Army
- Lyne, Michael (1919–1997) British Air Force officer
- Lyne, Rebecca (* 1982), British middle-distance runner
- Lyne, Timothy Joseph (1919–2013), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Chicago
- Lyneis, Claude (* 1943), American physicist
- Lynen, Feodor (1911–1979), German biochemist, 1964 Nobel Prize Winner for Medicine
- Lynen, Patrick (* 1967), German radio presenter and media consultant
- Lynen, Peter Michael (* 1948), German lawyer and university professor at the Cologne University of Music and Dance
- Lynen, Robert (1920–1944), French actor and resistance fighter
- Lynen, Wilhelm (1861–1920), German mechanical engineer and university professor
- Lynes, Carlos (1910–2007), American Romanist
- Lynes, Frank (1858–1913), American composer, organist, and music teacher
- Lynes, George Platt (1907–1955), American photographer
- Lynes, Martin (* 1968), Australian actor
- Lyness, Chris (* 1980), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lyng, Bjørn (1925–2006), Norwegian inventor and large entrepreneur
- Lyng, Emil (* 1989), Danish football player
- Lyng, John (1905–1978), Norwegian politician (Høyre), member of the Storting
- Lyng, Richard Edmund (1918–2003), American politician
- Lyngby Jepsen, Hans (1920-2001), Danish writer
- Lyngbye, Hans Christian (1782–1837), Danish pastor and botanist
- Lyngdoh, Brington Buhai (1922–2003), Indian politician
- Lyngdoh, Victor (* 1956), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Jowai
- Lynge, Albrecht († 1800), Greenland hunter and Greenland pioneer
- Lynge, Aqqaluk (* 1947), Greenlandic politician (Inuit Ataqatigiit), writer and journalist
- Lynge, Augo (1899–1959), Greenlandic politician, teacher and writer
- Lynge, Finn (1933–2014), Greenlandic politician (Siumut), pastor, activist, writer and director
- Lynge, Frederik (1889–1957), Greenlandic politician, writer and teacher
- Lynge, Hans (1906–1988), Greenlandic writer, painter, sculptor, composer, catechist and councilor
- Lynge, Hans (1916–1986), Greenland Councilor
- Lynge, Hans Anthon (* 1945), Greenlandic writer, translator, teacher and screenwriter
- Lynge, Klaus (1902–1981), Greenland Regional Councilor, trade administrator, judge and journalist
- Lynge, Kristoffer (1894–1967), Greenlandic editor, printer, artistic director, writer, translator and national councilor
- Lynge, Laannguaq (* 1943), Greenlandic politician (Siumut) and librarian
- Lynge, Nauja (* 1965), Greenland-Danish writer
- Lynge, Niels (1880–1965), Greenlandic pastor, catechist, painter, poet and councilor
- Lynge, Niels Henrik (* 1937), Greenlandic journalist, translator and musician
- Lynge, Ole (* 1955), Greenlandic politician (Inuit Ataqatigiit)
- Lynge, Steen (* 1963), Greenlandic politician (Demokraatit)
- Lynge, Torben Emil (* 1940), Greenlandic politician and teacher
- Lyngedal, Åsunn (* 1968), Norwegian lawyer and politician
- Lyngstad, Anni-Frid (* 1945), Swedish singer, ABBA member
- Lyngstad, Bjarne (1901–1971), Norwegian politician (Venstre), minister and farmer
- Lyngvild, Jim (* 1978), Danish designer and writer
- lyNgwedha, Nembulungo , first king of Ondonga
- Lyniv, Oksana (* 1978), Ukrainian conductor
- Lynker, Anna , Austrian landscape and genre painter
- Lynley, Carol (1942–2019), American actress
- Lynn, Alex (* 1993), British racing car driver
- Lynn, Amber (* 1964), American porn actress
- Lynn, Anthony (born 1968), American football player and coach
- Lynn, Barbara (* 1942), American singer, guitarist and songwriter
- Lynn, Betty (born 1926), American actress
- Lynn, Bill (1933-2006), Colombian drummer, member of Elvis Presley's band
- Lynn, Cheryl (* 1957), American disco and soul singer
- Lynn, Cynthia (1936-2014), American actress
- Lynn, Damian (* 1991), Swiss musician
- Lynn, David (* 1973), English golfer
- Lynn, Diana (1926–1971), American actress and pianist
- Lynn, Elizabeth A. (* 1946), American science fiction and fantasy writer
- Lynn, Gina (* 1974), American porn actress
- Lynn, Ginger (* 1962), American actress and porn actress
- Lynn, Greg (* 1964), American architect and university professor
- Lynn, James Thomas (1927-2010), American politician
- Lynn, Jamie (* 1981), American porn actress and model
- Lynn, Janet (* 1953), American figure skater
- Lynn, Jeffrey (1909–1995), American actor
- Lynn, Jerry (born 1963), American wrestler
- Lynn, John A. (* 1943), American military historian
- Lynn, Jonathan (* 1943), British actor, screenwriter and film director
- Lynn, Kendrick (* 1982), New Zealand rugby player
- Lynn, Krissy (* 1984), American porn actress and actress
- Lynn, Laura (* 1976), Belgian pop singer
- Lynn, Lera (* 1984), American singer-songwriter
- Lynn, Loretta (* 1932), American country singer
- Lynn, Michael (* 1980), American Internet security expert
- Lynn, Peter (* 1946), New Zealand kite maker
- Lynn, Porsche (* 1962), American porn actress
- Lynn, Richard (* 1930), British psychologist, professor emeritus of psychology at the University of Ulster in Northern Ireland
- Lynn, Robert (1920–1998), American entrepreneur and co-founder of the courier company DHL
- Lynn, Shannon (born 1985), Scottish soccer player
- Lynn, Sharon († 1963), American actress
- Lynn, Todd , Canadian fashion designer
- Lynn, Vera (1917-2020), British singer
- Lynne, Beverly (* 1973), American actress and model
- Lynne, Donna (* 1953), American politician
- Lynne, Elizabeth (born 1948), British politician (Lib Dems), Member of the House of Commons, MEP
- Lynne, Gloria (1929–2013), American soul and jazz singer
- Lynne, Jeff (* 1947), British musician and record producer
- Lynne, Rockie (born 1964), American country singer and songwriter
- Lynne, Shelby (* 1968), American singer and musician
- Lynott, John (1921–1994), American engineer
- Lynott, Phil (1949–1986) Irish rock bassist, singer and songwriter
- Lynskey, Melanie (* 1977), New Zealand actress
- Lynx, Claudia (* 1982), Iranian-Persian model and actress
- Lynx, Joachim Joe , German-British writer
Lyo
- Lyon, Amber (* 1982), American journalist and photographer
- Lyon, Andrew , Canadian biathlete
- Lyon, Annabel (* 1971), Canadian writer
- Lyon, Anne-Catherine (* 1963), Swiss politician (SP)
- Lyon, Arthur (1876–1952), American fencer
- Lyon, Asa (1763–1841), American politician
- Lyon, Ben (1901–1979), American actor
- Lyon, Bryce (1920–2007), American medieval historian
- Lyon, Caleb (1822–1875), American politician
- Lyon, Chittenden (1787–1842), American politician
- Lyon, Corneille de († 1575), Flemish-French painter
- Lyon, Danny (* 1942), American photographer and documentary filmmaker
- Lyon, David (* 1948), sociologist at Queen's University in Kingston (Canada)
- Lyon, Francis D. (1905–1996), American film director and film editor
- Lyon, Francis Strother (1800–1882), American politician
- Lyon, George (1858–1938) Canadian golfer and sports official
- Lyon, George (* 1956), Scottish politician, MEP
- Lyon, George (* 1984), South African ice hockey player
- Lyon, George Francis (1795–1832), British navigator
- Lyon, Harold C. (1935–2019), American scientist, educationalist, psychologist, and author
- Lyon, Homer L. (1879–1956), American politician
- Lyon, James Frederick (1775–1842), British Lieutenant General and Governor of Barbados
- Lyon, Jimmy (1921–1984), American jazz pianist
- Lyon, Liese (* 1973), Austrian actress
- Lyon, Lisa (* 1953), American bodybuilder
- Lyon, Lucius (1800-1851), American politician
- Lyon, Mary (1797–1849), American educator and suffragette
- Lyon, Mary Frances (1925-2014), British geneticist
- Lyon, Matthew (1749–1822), American politician
- Lyon, Nathaniel (1818–1861), American Civil War general
- Lyon, Nick (* 1975), American film director and screenwriter
- Lyon, Otto (1853–1912), German educator
- Lyon, Patrick, 1st Lord Glamis (1402–1459), Scottish nobleman and courtier
- Lyon, Percy Hugh Beverley (1893–1986), British school principal and writer
- Lyon, Robert , British settler in Australia
- Lyon, Rosa (* 1979), Austrian journalist and television presenter
- Lyon, Sterling (1927-2010) Canadian politician, prosecutor, and judge
- Lyon, Sue (1946–2019), American film actress
- Lyon, Walter (1853–1933), American lawyer and politician
- Lyon, William A. (1903–1974), American film editor
- Lyon, William C. (1841–1908), American politician
- Lyon, Willie (1912–1962), English football player
- Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, John, 3rd Baron Acton (1907–1989), British peer
- Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, Richard, 2nd Baron Acton (1870–1924), British peer and diplomat
- Lyon-Dalberg-Acton, Richard, 4th Baron Acton (1941-2010), British politician and peer
- Lyongrün, Arnold (1871–1935), German painter
- Lyonne, Natasha (* 1979), American actress
- Lyons, Brad (born 1997), Scottish soccer player
- Lyons, Braham, Baron Lyons of Brighton (1918–1978), British journalist and public relations consultant
- Lyons, Charles R. (1933-1999), American literary scholar
- Lyons, David (born 1976), Australian actor
- Lyons, Donal , Irish politician
- Lyons, Edmund, 1st Baron Lyons (1790–1858), British admiral and diplomat
- Lyons, Edward (1926-2010) British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Lyons, Elena (* 1973), American actress
- Lyons, Eugene (1898–1985), American journalist and anti-communist
- Lyons, Fay-Ann (* 1980), Trinidadian soca musician
- Lyons, James (1801–1882), American lawyer and politician
- Lyons, James (1960–2007), American film editor and actor
- Lyons, Jennifer (born 1977), American actress
- Lyons, Jimmy (1933–1986), American jazz musician
- Lyons, John (1900–1971), American ice hockey player
- Lyons, John (1932-2020), British linguist
- Lyons, John J. († 1945), American politician (Republican Party)
- Lyons, Joseph (1879–1939), Australian politician and Prime Minister
- Lyons, Kieran (* 1989), Australian chess player
- Lyons, Pat , American poker player
- Lyons, Paul (* 1977), English soccer player
- Lyons, Richard (* 1945), American mathematician
- Lyons, Richard (* 1979), British racing car driver
- Lyons, Richard, 1st Viscount Lyons (1817–1887), British nobleman and diplomat
- Lyons, Robert (* 1974), American actor and director
- Lyons, Taylor (* 1987), American ski jumper
- Lyons, Ted (1900-1986), American baseball player and manager
- Lyons, Terence (* 1953), British mathematician
- Lyons, Thomas William (1923–1988), American clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Washington
- Lyons, William (1901–1985), British entrepreneur, founder of the Jaguar car brand
- Lyons, Zoe (* 1971), British comedian
- Lyot, Bernard Ferdinand (1897–1952), French astronomer
- Lyotard, Jean-François (1924–1998), French philosopher and postmodern literary theorist
Lyp
- Lypa, Iwan (1865–1923), Ukrainian writer, doctor and politician
- Lypa, Jurij (1900–1944), Ukrainian doctor, writer, poet, journalist, publicist and an ideologist of Ukrainian nationalism
- Lypkiwskyj, Wassyl (1864–1937), Ukrainian metropolitan, education activist, reformer, journalist, writer, translator
- Lypp, Maria (* 1935), German specialist in German
- Lypskyj, Wolodymyr (1863–1937), Ukrainian-Soviet botanist
- Lypynskyj, Vyacheslav (1882–1931), Ukrainian historian, political philosopher, publicist and ambassador
Lyric
- Lyr, Horst (* 1926), German phytopathologist and university professor emeritus
- Lyra, Beatriz , Brazilian actress
- Lyra, Carlos (* 1939), Brazilian musician
- Lyra, Christian (* 1966), German screenwriter and film producer
- Lyra, Friedrich Wilhelm (1794–1848), German administrative officer and author
- Lyra, Justus Wilhelm (1822–1882), German pastor and song writer
- Lyrberg, Patrik (* 1976), Swedish chess player
- Lyre, Holger (* 1965), German philosopher
- Lyresius, Martin († 1611), German bishop and auxiliary bishop in Eichstätt
- Lyrics Born (* 1972), Japanese-American hip hopper
- Lyrvall, Björn (* 1960), Swedish diplomat and ambassador of his country to the United States
Lys
- Lys, Eva (* 2002), German tennis player
- Lys, Lya (1908–1986), Russian and French-born, naturalized US actress
- Lysacek, Evan (* 1985), American figure skater
- Lysak, Brett (* 1980), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lysander († 395 BC), Spartan statesman and general
- Lysandra , daughter of Ptolemy I and Eurydice
- Lysanias , prince in Abilene, mentioned by name in the New Testament
- Lysanias of Cyrene , Greek grammarian
- Lysbakken, Audun (* 1977), Norwegian politician (Sosialistisk Venstreparti), member of the Storting
- Lyschik, Heinz (1938–2004), German actor, voice actor, cabaret and radio play author
- Lyschinska, Mary (1849–1937), English kindergarten and Froebel teacher
- Lyschyn, Pawel (* 1981), Belarusian shot putter
- Lyschytschko, Ruslana (* 1973), Ukrainian singer and activist
- Lysdahl, Espen (* 1990), Norwegian ski racer
- Lysdahl, Kristin (* 1996), Norwegian ski racer
- Lyseggen, Jørn (* 1968), Norwegian entrepreneur
- Lysell, Jerker (* 1989), Swedish orienteer
- Lysell, Ralph (1907–1987), Swedish designer
- Lysen, Johann Hermann Theodor († 1786), Mayor of Brilon and Trades and Judges
- Lysenko, Dmytro (* 1981), Ukrainian water diver
- Lysenstøen, André (* 1988), Norwegian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Lyser, Johann Peter (1804–1870), German writer and painter
- Lysette, Trace (* 1987), American actress
- Lysholm, Roger (* 1972), Norwegian pool player
- Lysiades , Greek potter
- Lysiak, Tom (1953-2016), Canadian ice hockey player
- Lysias , Greek potter
- Lysias († 162 BC), regent of the Seleucid Empire
- Lysias , Indo-Greek king
- Lysias († 406 BC), Athenian general
- Lysias , Attic orator
- Lysimachus , ethnologist, named by Flavius Josephus
- Lysimachus , Greek grammarian and mythographer
- Lysimachus , son of Ptolemy II.
- Lysimachus († 281 BC), Diadoche, governor of Thrace
- Lysimachus of Akarnania , tutor to Alexander the great
- Lysinge, Francis Teke (* 1938), Cameroonian priest, emeritus bishop of Mamfe
- Lysipp , Greek sculptor
- Lysippides painter , Attic black-figure vase painter
- Lysippus , Italian medalist
- Lysis , ancient Greek Pythagorean
- Lysistratos , Greek sculptor
- Lysius, Heinrich (1670–1731), Lutheran theologian
- Lysjakow, Alexander (* 1975), German music producer, mix engineer, lyricist, bassist and guitarist
- Lyskawez, Andrej (* 1974), Belarusian ski jumper
- Lysko, Roman (1914–1949), Greek Catholic clergyman, blessed
- Lyskowski, Ignacy von (1820–1886), Polish politician in Prussia, MdR
- Lysne, Geir (* 1965), Norwegian jazz musician (saxophone), composer
- Łysohorsky, Óndra (1905–1989), Czech writer, poet, literary translator, philologist, creator of the literary Lachish language
- Lysohub, Andrij (1804–1864), Ukrainian landowner and patron
- Lysohub, Dmytro (1849–1879), Ukrainian populist and revolutionary in the Russian Empire
- Lysohub, Fedir (1851–1928), Ukrainian politician
- Lysohub, Illja (1787–1867), Ukrainian philanthropist, composer, cellist and pianist as well as friend and supporter of Taras Shevchenko
- Lysohub, Oleksandr (1790–1839), Russian-Ukrainian general, pianist and composer
- Lysons, Samuel (1763–1819), English archaeologist and engraver
- Lyssa, Fred (1883–1950), German actor, director and film production manager
- Lyssenko, Danil Sergejewitsch (* 1997), Russian high jumper
- Lyssenko, Mychajlo (1906–1972), Ukrainian-Soviet sculptor
- Lyssenko, Mykola (1842–1912), Ukrainian composer, pianist and musicologist
- Lyssenko, Oleksandr (* 1972), Ukrainian biathlete
- Lyssenko, Ruslan (* 1976), Ukrainian biathlete
- Lyssenko, Tatjana Viktorovna (* 1983), Russian hammer thrower
- Lyssenko, Tetjana (* 1975), Ukrainian gymnast
- Lyssenko, Trofim Denissowitsch (1898–1976), Soviet biologist
- Lysses, Chloë des (* 1972), French porn actress, writer and journalist
- Lyssewski, Dörte (* 1966), German actress
- Lyssy, Igor Ilyich (* 1987), Russian chess player
- Lyssy, Rolf (* 1936), Swiss film director and screenwriter
- Lystad, Elsa (* 1930), Norwegian actress and comedian
- Lystad, Magne (1932–1999), Norwegian orienteer
- Lyster, Anthony George (1852-1920) British port engineer
- Lyster, George Fosbery (1821–1899), British port engineer
- Lyster, Thomas William (1855-1922), Director of the National Library of Ireland (1895-1920)
- Lyster, William Saurin (1828–1880), Australian opera impresario
- Lysthenius, Georg (1532–1596), reformer and theologian
- Lysy, Alberto (1935–2009), Argentine violinist, conductor and violin teacher
- Lysyshyn, Ralph (* 1946), Canadian Ambassador
- Lyszczan, Peter (* 1947), German soccer player
- Łyszczyński, Kazimierz (1634–1689), Polish philosopher
Lyt
- Lyte, Henry Francis (1793–1847) Scottish Anglican pastor, theologian, and hymn poet
- Lytess, Natascha (1915–1963), German-American film actress, author and acting teacher
- Lythe, Kendal (* 1980), British biathlete and cross-country skier
- Lythgoe, Albert M. (1868-1934), American Egyptologist
- Lytle, Devin (* 1988), American actress, model and dancer
- Lytle, Johnny (1932–1995), American vibraphonist and hard bop and soul jazz drummer
- Lytle, Marshall (1933-2013) American bass player and singer
- Lytle, Michael (* 1945), American composer and jazz musician
- Lytle, Robert Todd (1804–1839), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Lytle, Taylor (* 1989), American soccer player
- Lytle, William Haines (1826–1863), American politician, poet, and officer
- Lytovchenko, Hennadij (* 1963), Ukrainian football player and coach
- Lytovchenko, Tetjana , Ukrainian biathlete
- Lytras, Nikiforos (1832–1904), Greek painter
- Lytras, Nikolaos (1883–1927), Greek painter
- Lyttelton, Charles, 10. Viscount Cobham (1909–1977), British nobleman and Governor General of New Zealand
- Lyttelton, Charles, 8th Viscount Cobham (1842–1922), British peer and politician (Liberal Party)
- Lyttelton, George, 1st Baron Lyttelton (1709–1773) British statesman, historian, and poet
- Lyttelton, George, 4th Baron Lyttelton (1817–1876), British politician (Tories)
- Lyttelton, Humphrey (1921-2008), British jazz trumpeter, bandleader and author
- Lyttelton, Neville (1845–1931) British general, chief of the general staff
- Lyttelton, Oliver, 1st Viscount Chandos (1893–1972), British businessman and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Lyttelton, Sarah, Baroness Lyttelton (1787–1870), British nobleman and governess of Edward VII.
- Lyttelton, Thomas, 3rd Viscount Chandos (* 1953), British politician (Labor) and peer
- Lyttelton, William, 1st Baron Lyttelton (1724–1808), British politician, colonial governor, ambassador
- Lyttle, Kevin (* 1976), Vincentian Soca musician
- Lyttle, Sancho (* 1983), Vincentian-Spanish basketball player
- Lyttle, Scott (* 1984), New Zealand road cyclist
- Lyttle, William (1931-2010), British eccentric
- Lyttleton Rogers, George (1906–1963), Irish tennis player
- Lytton, John, 5th Earl of Lytton (born 1950), British real estate agent and member of the House of Lords
- Lytton, Louisa (* 1989), British film actress
- Lytton, Paul (born 1947), British drummer
- Lytton, Ursula (* 1949), German art and building historian, Germanist, curator and PR consultant
- Lytton-Cobbold, David, 2nd Baron Cobbold (* 1937), English nobleman and member of the House of Lords
- Lytwyn, Volodymyr (* 1956), Ukrainian politician
- Lytwynenko, Leonid (* 1949), Ukrainian decathlete
- Lytwynenko, Vitaly (* 1970), Ukrainian ice hockey player and coach
- Lytvynow, Wolodymyr (* 1936), Ukrainian translator, philosopher and cultural scientist
- Lytvynowytsch, Spyrydon (1810–1869), Ukrainian Greek Catholic Archbishop of Lemberg
Lyu
- Lyu Yang (* 1993), Chinese rower
- Lyubich, Mikhail (* 1959), Russian-American mathematician
Lyv
- Lyversberg, Jacob (1761–1834), German art collector
Lyx
- Lyxzén, Dennis (* 1972), Swedish singer
Lyy
- Lyyski, Pekka (* 1953), Finnish football coach
- Lyytinen, Erja (* 1976), Finnish blues guitarist and singer
- Lyytinen, Jaakko (* 1925), Finnish journalist and diplomat
Lyz
- Łyżwiński, Stanisław (* 1954), Polish politician, member of the Sejm