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Mae
- Mae Kut († 1564), King of the Laotian Kingdom of Lan Na in what is now northern Thailand
- Mäe, Aivar (* 1960), Estonian conductor
- Mae, Audra (* 1984), American singer-songwriter
- Maé, Christophe (* 1975), French singer
- Mae, Hiroyuki (* 1995), Japanese soccer player
- Mäe, Hjalmar (1901–1978), Estonian politician and collaborator
- Mae, Ho-young (* 1971), South Korean football referee
- Mae, Jaak (* 1972), Estonian cross-country skier
- Mae, Maggie (* 1960), German pop singer and actress
- Mae, Takayuki (* 1993), Japanese soccer player
- Mãe, Valter Hugo (* 1971), Portuguese writer, musician and visual artist
Maec
- Maecenas, Gaius († 8 BC), Roman politician and patron
- Maechler, Andréa (* 1969), Swiss economist
- Maechler, Winfried (1910–2003), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Maecius , Greek Koroplast
- Maecius Celer, Marcus , Roman suffect consul (101)
- Maecius Laetus, Quintus , Roman consul 215 and Praetorian prefect
- Maeck, Klaus (* 1954), German film producer
- Maecker, Heinz (1913–1999), German physicist
- Maecker-Tursun, Melanie , German graphic designer and art director
- Maeckes (* 1982), hip-hop musician, rapper and producer
Maed
- Maeda, Daizen (born 1997), Japanese soccer player
- Maeda, Fumitomo (1897-1965) Japanese mathematician
- Maeda, Gen'i (1539–1602), Japanese Buddhist monk, statesman, and daimyo
- Maeda, Haruko (* 1983), Japanese visual artist
- Maeda, Hideki (* 1954), Japanese soccer player
- Maeda, Hiroki (* 1994), Japanese soccer player
- Maeda, Hiroshi (* 1938), Japanese pharmacologist and chemist
- Maeda, Honami (* 1996), Japanese long-distance runner
- Maeda, John (* 1966), American computer scientist, author and graphic designer
- Maeda, Jōsaku (1926–2007), Japanese painter
- Maeda, Jun (1967-2006), Japanese motorcycle racer
- Maeda, Jun (* 1975), Japanese computer and video game music composer, arranger, author and songwriter
- Maeda, Katsuhiko (* 1975), Japanese composer and musician
- Maeda, Kazuya (* 1982), Japanese soccer player
- Maeda, Kazuya (* 1984), Japanese soccer player
- Maeda, Keiko (* 1980), Japanese judoka
- Maeda, Kenta (* 1988), Japanese baseball player
- Maeda, Kōichi (* 1991), Japanese football player
- Maeda, Kōji (* 1969), Japanese football player
- Maeda, Mahiro (* 1963), Japanese director, animator and character designer
- Maeda, Masafumi (* 1983), Japanese soccer player
- Maeda, Miyuki (* 1985), Japanese badminton player
- Maeda, Naoki (* 1994), Japanese soccer player
- Maeda, Naoki (* 1996), Japanese soccer player
- Maeda, Nobuhiro (* 1973), Japanese football player
- Maeda, Norio (1934-2018), Japanese jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Maeda, Osamu (born 1965), Japanese soccer player
- Maeda, Ryō (* 1992), Japanese biathlete
- Maeda, Ryohei (* 1985), Japanese soccer player
- Maeda, Ryōichi (* 1981), Japanese football player
- Maeda, Ryosuke (* 1994), Japanese soccer player
- Maeda, Sairi (* 1991), Japanese long-distance runner
- Maeda, Sari (* 1990), Japanese biathlete
- Maeda, Seison (1885–1977), Japanese painter of the Nihonga direction
- Maeda, Shū (born 1993), Japanese soccer player
- Maeda, Shunsuke (* 1986), Japanese soccer player
- Maeda, Takashi (* 1981), Japanese soccer player
- Maeda, Takeshi (* 1937), Japanese politician
- Maeda, Tamon (1884–1962), Japanese politician
- Maeda, Tekison (1895–1947) Japanese painter
- Maeda, Thomas Aquino Man'yō (* 1949), Japanese clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Osaka
- Maeda, Yoshiki (* 1975), Japanese soccer player
- Maeda, Yūgure (1883–1951), Japanese poet
- Maeda, Yūsuke (* 1984), Japanese football player
- Maeda, Yūto (* 1994), Japanese soccer player
- Maedel, Karl-Ernst (1919–2004), German non-fiction author
- Maedel, Rolf (1917–2000), Austrian composer
- Maeder, Christoph (* 1956), Swiss sociologist
- Maeder, Fritz E. (1936–2018), Swiss cameraman
- Maeder, Hans (1909–1988), American educator of German origin
- Maeder, Herbert (1930–2017), Swiss photographer, photojournalist and politician
- Maeder, Jso (* 1957), Swiss artist
- Maeder, Karl-Heinz (1948–2013), German chess player
- Maeder, Kiki (* 1981), Swiss presenter and actress
- Maeder, Manfred (* 1945), German soccer player
- Maeder, Marcus (* 1971), Swiss sound artist and composer of electronic music
- Maeder, Philipp (1959–2011), Swiss polo player
- Maeder, Stéphane (* 1961), Swiss actor
- Maedge, Rainer (* 1944), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Maedler, Tilo (* 1966), German brigadier general
Maef
- Maeffert, Uwe (* 1943), German non-fiction author and criminal defense attorney
Maeg
- Maegaard, Preben (* 1935), Danish pioneer, author and expert in the field of renewable energies
- Maegawa, Masayuki (* 1984), Japanese soccer player
- Maegerle, Anton , German journalist and author
- Maegerlein, Heinz (1911–1998), German sports journalist
- Maeght, Aimé (1906–1981), French lithographer, art dealer, gallery owner and editor
- Maeglin, Rudolf (1892–1971), Swiss painter, draftsman and wood cutter
Maeh
- Maehara, Seiji (* 1962), Japanese politician
- Maehata, Hideko (1914–1995), Japanese swimmer
- Maehder, Jürgen (* 1950), German musicologist and opera director
- Mæhle, Joakim (* 1997), Danish football player
- Maehler, Abundius (1777–1853), German Lord Mayor of Koblenz
- Maehler, Herwig (* 1935), German classical philologist and papyrologist
- Maehler, Tobias (* 1969), German actor and director
- Mæhlum, Odd (1921–2011), Norwegian javelin thrower
- Maehnert, Sabine (* 1955), German archivist and director of the Celle city archive
- Maehrlein, Katharina (* 1965), German author and editor, business coach and lecturer
Maei
- Maeijer, Vicky (* 1986), Dutch politician (Partij voor de Vrijheid), MEP
- Maeir, Aren (* 1958), Israeli archaeologist
Maej
- Maejima, Hisoka (1835-1919), Japanese politician
- Maejima, Yōta (born 1997), Japanese football player
Maek
- Maek, Kevin (* 1988), German soccer player
- Maek, Mario (* 1964), German soccer player
- Maekawa, Daiya (* 1994), Japanese soccer player
- Maekawa, Kazuya (* 1968), Japanese football goalkeeper
- Maekawa, Kunio (1905–1986), Japanese architect
- Maekawa, Samio (1903–1990), Japanese poet
- Maekawa, Sempan (1888–1960), Japanese woodblock artist
- Maekawa, Taiga (* 1996), Japanese soccer player
- Maekel, Johann Hermann Julius (1826–1910), German portrait and landscape painter
Mael
- Mael (* 1976), French comic artist
- Máel Coluim, Earl of Ross († 1168), Scottish nobleman
- Máel Ísu, 1st Earl of Strathearn , Scottish nobleman
- Máel Sechnaill mac Domnaill (949-1022), King of Mide and High King of Ireland
- Mæland, Monica (* 1968), Norwegian politician with the conservative Høyre party
- Mæland, Øystein (* 1960), Norwegian doctor and politician
- Maelanga, Manasseh (* 1970), Solomon politician
- Maelbrancke, André (1918–1986), Belgian racing cyclist
- Maelck, Stefan (* 1963), German writer and publicist
- Maelcote, Odo van (1572–1615), Belgian Jesuit, astronomer and mathematician
- Maelduin († 688), king of Dalriada
- Maële, Martin van (1863–1926), French draftsman and illustrator
- Maelgwn ex Owain , Lord of Gwynedd
- Maelgwn ap Rhys († 1295), Welsh rebel
- Maelgwn ap Rhys († 1230), Welsh Lord of Ceredigion from the Dinefwr dynasty
- Maelgwn Fychan († 1257), Lord of Deheubarth in South Wales
- Maelgwn Hir ap Cadwallon , King of Gwynedd
- Maelicke, Bernd (* 1941), German lawyer and social scientist
- Maelius, Spurius († 439 BC), rich Roman and alleged conspirator
- Mäelo, Helmi (1898–1978), Estonian writer and journalist
- Maelwael, Johan († 1419), Flemish painter
- Maelzer, Dennis (* 1980), German politician (SPD), MdL
Maem
- Maemba Liwoke, Ferdinand (* 1939), Congolese clergyman, emeritus bishop of Lolo
- Maempel, Bernhard (1816–1870), German administrative officer and member of parliament
Measurements
- Mänenalanen, Saku (* 1994), Finnish ice hockey player
- Maendler, Karl (1872–1958), German instrument maker
- Maendly, Sandy (* 1988), Swiss national soccer player
- Maene, Stefaan (* 1972), Belgian swimmer
- Maenicke, Fritz (1892–1970), German sculptor and restorer
- Maenius Agrippa Lucius Tusidius Campester, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Maenius, Gaius , Roman politician and dictator
- Maennchen, Adolf (1860–1920), German genre and landscape painter
- Maennchen, Albert (1873–1935), German painter
- Maenner, Irmgard (* 1959), German radio play author
- Maenner, Karl (1850–1927), German Imperial Judge
- Maennig, Wolfgang (* 1960), German rower; University professor for economics
- Maeno, Hiromu , Japanese amateur astronomer
- Maeno, Ryōtaku (1723–1803), Japanese doctor and pioneer of "Hollandkunde" (Rangaku)
- Maeno, Takanori (* 1988), Japanese soccer player
- Maeno, Tomoaki (* 1982), Japanese voice actor (seiyū) and singer
- Mänenpää, Aimo (* 1937), Finnish wrestler
- Mänenpää, Jari (* 1977), Finnish singer and guitarist
- Mänenpää, Mikko (* 1983), Finnish ice hockey player
- Mänenpää, Niki (* 1985), Finnish football goalkeeper
- Mänenpää, Outi (* 1962), Finnish actress
- Maenss, Ivar (1908–2003), German diplomat
- Maentell, Gustav (1821–1907), Prussian lieutenant general
- Maenz, Paul (* 1939), German art dealer, art collector and curator
- Maenza, Vincenzo (* 1962), Italian wrestler
Maeo
- Maeonius († 267), Palmyrene assassin and usurper
Maer
- Maercken zu Geerath, Curt von (1887–1945), German lawyer and administrative officer
- Maercken zu Geerath, Jürgen von (1915–1945), German officer
- Maercken, Franz Gottfried von (1768–1833), German lawyer and royal Prussian civil servant
- Maercker, Andreas (* 1960), German university professor and psychologist
- Maercker, Georg (1865–1924), German major general
- Maercker, Leberecht (1808–1878), German instrument maker
- Maercker, Max (1842–1901), German agricultural chemist
- Maercker, Otto (1899–1978), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman, whose conviction for boycotting in a show trial was seen as a signal of repressive church policy in the GDR
- Maerker, Anton († 1866), German administrative officer
- Maerker, Karl Anton (1803–1871), Prussian lawyer and politician
- Maerker, Michael (1955–2005), German sculptor
- Maerker, Otto (1891–1967), German sculptor
- Maerker, Rudolf (1927–1987), German journalist, spy for the State Security Service of the GDR
- Maerkl, Heinrich (1912–1983), German politician (Bavarian Party), Member of the Bundestag
- Maertens, Freddy (* 1952), Belgian racing cyclist
- Maertens, Hans-Michael (1939–2015), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Maertens, Kai (* 1958), German actor
- Maertens, Michael (* 1963), German actor
- Maertens, Miriam (* 1970), German actress
- Maertens, Peter (1931-2020), German actor
- Maertens, Rémy , Belgian tug of war
- Maertens, Willi (1915–2012), German music educator and conductor
- Maertens, Willy (1893–1967), German actor, theater director, theater manager and acting teacher
- Maerth, Oscar Kiss (1914–1990), British entrepreneur and writer
- Maertin, Christine (* 1960), German badminton player
- Maertin, Karl (1882–1934), Westphalian poet and sculptor
- Maerz, Alexandra (* 1972), German basketball trainer
- Maerz, Benjamin (* 1988), German chef and entrepreneur
- Maerz, Franz Borgias (1848–1910), German organ builder
- Maerz, Marion (* 1943), German pop singer
- Maerz, Max (1812–1879), German organ builder
- Maerz, Wilhelm , Lord Mayor of the City of Mülheim an der Ruhr (1933–1936)
- Maerz, Wolfgang (1941–2001), German politician (SPD), MdA
Maes
- Maes (* 1995), French rapper
- Maes, Alexander (1901–1973), Belgian racing cyclist
- Maes, Beate (* 1966), German actress
- Maes, Dan (born 1961), American politician (Republican)
- Maes, Elke (* 1943), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Maës, Eugène (1890–1945), French football player
- Maes, Eugène Rémy (1849–1931), Belgian animal painter
- Maes, Femke (* 1980), Belgian soccer player
- Maes, Jan Baptist Lodewyck (1794-1856), Belgian genre painter
- Maes, Jef (1905–1996), Belgian composer and lecturer
- Maes, Marcel (1944–1997), Belgian racing cyclist
- Maes, Nicolaes , Dutch painter
- Maes, Nikolas (* 1986), Belgian road cyclist
- Maes, Nikolaus von († 1532), priest and abbot
- Maes, Pattie (* 1961), Belgian computer scientist and professor at MIT
- Maes, Romain (1912-1983), Belgian racing cyclist
- Maes, Sam (* 1998), Belgian ski racer
- Maes, Sylvère (1909–1966), Belgian racing cyclist
- Maës, Tove (1921-2010), Danish actress
- Maesér, Jean (* 1966), German actor
- Maeshiro, Ken'ya (* 1995), Japanese soccer player
- Maesius Tertius, Gaius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Maesius Titianus, Gaius , Roman consul 245
- Maeß, Emanuel (* 1977), German writer
- Maeß, Gerhard (1937–2016), German mathematician and university professor
- Maessen, Bianca , Dutch singer and former member of the bands Hearts of Soul and Dream Express
- Maessen, Hubert (1947–2015), Dutch political scientist, author and editor of non-fiction books
- Maessen, Patricia († 1996), Dutch singer and former member of the bands Hearts of Soul and Dream Express
- Maessen, Stella (* 1953), Dutch singer
- Maesso, José Gutiérrez (1920–2016), Spanish film producer, director and screenwriter
- Maëster (* 1959), French comic artist
- Maestertius, Jacobus (1610–1658), Belgian legal scholar
- Maestranzi, Silvio (* 1934), Italian television director
- Maestre Anes , seafarer
- Maestre, Gabriel (* 1986), Venezuelan boxer
- Maestrelli, Tommaso (1922–1976), Italian football player and coach
- Maestri, Cesare (* 1929), Italian climber and alpine writer
- Maestri, Sarah (* 1979), Italian actress and writer
- Maestrini, Liliane (* 1987), Brazilian beach volleyball player
- Maestro Arsenio , goldsmith and medalist
- Maestro dei Baldraccani , Italian painter
- Maestro di San Francesco , Italian painter
- Maestro Martino , Swiss-Italian Renaissance chef and cookbook author
- Maestro, Johnny (1939-2010), American singer
- Maestro, Mía (* 1978), Argentine actress and singer in classical music
- Maestro, Shai (* 1987), Israeli pianist, composer and arranger of modern jazz
Maet
- Maeta, Kanji (1896–1930) Japanese painter
- Maetani, Koremitsu (1917–1974), Japanese manga artist
- Maeter, Hans (1923–2012), German writer and translator
- Maeterlinck, Maurice (1862–1949), Belgian writer and French-language playwright
- Maether, Christiane (* 1941), German painter and art professor
- Maets, Carel de (1640-1690), Dutch chemist
- Maets, Carolus de (1597–1651), Dutch Reformed theologian
- Maetsuycker, Joan (1606–1678), Governor General of the Dutch East Indies
- Maetzel, Emil (1877–1955), German architect, painter, graphic artist and sculptor
- Maetzel, Monika (1917–2010), German ceramic artist
- Maetzel-Johannsen, Dorothea (1886–1930), German painter
- Maetzig, Kurt (1911–2012), German film director
- Maetzke, Adolph , German civil servant and politician
- Maetzner, Eduard (1805-1892), German grammar school teacher as well as Romance and English studies
Maeu
- Maeue, Hiroshi (1968–2009), Japanese serial killer
Maev
- Mäeväli, Sulev (* 1936), Estonian art historian
- Maeve, Stella (* 1989), American television and film actress
Maey
- Maey, Alma (1897–1992), German politician (SED)
- Maeyama, Kyōhei (* 1987), Japanese football player
- Maeyens, Tim (* 1981), Belgian rower
- Maeyens, Willy (* 1989), French football goalkeeper
- Maeyer, Marcel (1920–2018), Belgian painter
Maez
- Maezawa, Kōki (* 1993), Japanese football player
- Maezawa, Yusaku (* 1975), Japanese billionaire, entrepreneur, art collector and designated space tourist
- Maezono, Masakiyo (* 1973), Japanese soccer player
- Maeztu, Asier (* 1977), Spanish track and road cyclist
- Maeztu, Ramiro de (1875–1936), Spanish journalist, literary critic and political theorist