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- Mag Uidhir, Conchobhar (1616–1645), Irish nobleman and rebel leader
- Mag, Wolfgang (* 1938), German economist
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- Maga , ruler of the Charakene
- Maga, Coutoucou Hubert (1916–2000), Beninese President, member of the National Assembly (France)
- Maga, Esteban (* 1984), Uruguayan soccer player
- Mága, Othmar (1929–2020), German conductor
- Magaard, Gothart (* 1955), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Magaard, Lorenz (1934-2020), German oceanographer
- Magaddino, Stefano (1891–1974), American Mafioso
- Magagi, Laouan (* 1960), Nigerien politician
- Magaia, Lina (1940–2011), Mozambican writer, journalist and resistance fighter
- Magakwe, Simon (* 1986), South African athlete
- Magál, Jiří (* 1977), Czech cross-country skier
- Magal, Yinon (* 1969), Israeli politician
- Magalhães da Silva, Romildo , Brazilian politician
- Magalhães de Azeredo, Carlos (1872–1963), Brazilian diplomat, journalist and writer
- Magalhães Godinho, Vitorino (1918–2011), Portuguese historian
- Magalhães Silva, Cleidimar (* 1982), Brazilian soccer player
- Magalhães, Álvaro (* 1961), Portuguese football player
- Magalhães, Antônio Carlos (1927–2007), Brazilian politician
- Magalhães, Bruno (* 1980), Portuguese rally driver
- Magalhães, Démosthenes (born 1909), Brazilian soccer player
- Magalhães, Evangelista Alcimar Caldas (* 1940), Brazilian religious, bishop emeritus of Alto Solimões
- Magalhães, Fábio Luiz (* 1979), Brazilian beach volleyball player and world champion
- Magalhães, Fernando (1878–1944), Brazilian gynecologist, obstetrician, and university professor
- Magalhães, Fernando († 2013), Portuguese journalist and correspondent for RTP
- Magalhães, Fidelis Leite (* 1980), East Timorese politician and Chief of Staff to the East Timorese President
- Magalhães, Filipe de (1571–1652), Portuguese composer
- Magalhães, José Vieira Couto de (1837–1898), Brazilian writer, lawyer and politician
- Magalhães, Nívio Leite (* 1981), East Timorese politician
- Magalhães, Pedro Ayres (* 1959), Portuguese musician, composer and music producer
- Magall, Miriam (1942–2017), German-Israeli writer, translator and publicist
- Magallán, Lisandro (* 1993), Argentinian football player
- Magallanes Moure, Manuel (1878–1924), Chilean writer, literary critic and painter
- Magallanes, Federico (* 1976), Uruguayan football player
- Magallanes, José , Uruguayan soccer player
- Magallanes, Juan Pablo (* 1982), Mexican cyclist
- Magallón, Jonny (* 1981), Mexican soccer player
- Magaloff, Nikita (1912-1992), Russian pianist
- Magalona, Enrique (1891–1960), Filipino lawyer and politician
- Magalotti, Lorenzo (1584–1637), Italian Cardinal Secretary of State
- Magalotti, Lorenzo (1637–1712), Italian scholar, poet and diplomat
- Magaltadze, Roin (* 1941), Soviet judoka
- Magan, George, Baron Magan of Castletown (* 1945), conservative politician and member of the House of Lords
- Magan, Ruán (* 1968), British film director and screenwriter
- Magaña Borja, Álvaro Alfredo (1925–2001), Salvadoran President
- Magaña Esquivel, Antonio (1909–1987), Mexican literary scholar, writer and director
- Magaña García, Sabás (1921–1990), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Matamoros
- Magaña, Delia (1903-1996), Mexican actress
- Magaña, Gildardo (1891–1939), Mexican revolutionary and politician
- Magaña, Margarita (* 1979), Mexican actress and model
- Magande, Ng'andu (* 1947), Zambian politician, finance minister
- Maganga Gorra, Guy (* 1993), Gabonese sprinter
- Maganini, Quinto (1897–1974), American composer, flautist and conductor
- Maganza, Alessandro (1556–1632), Italian painter
- Magar, Khagendra Thapa (1992–2020), Nepalese dwarf, smallest man in the world
- Magar, Paul (1909–2000), German painter
- Magarey, Richard (* 1983), Australian wrestler, singer, actor and crossdresser
- Magariaf, Mohamed Yusuf al (* 1940), Libyan interim president and party leader of the National Front (NFSL)
- Magarin, Helene (1889–1964), German politician (SPD)
- Magariños Cervantes, Alejandro (1825–1893), Uruguayan politician and writer
- Magariños Cervantes, Francisco , Uruguayan politician
- Magariños Cervantes, Mateo (1823–1884), Uruguayan politician and journalist
- Magarity, Bill (* 1952), American-Swedish basketball coach
- Magaro, John (born 1983), American actor
- Magarotto, Alfredo (* 1927), Italian clergyman, former bishop of Vittorio Veneto
- Magas , Greek king of Cyrene
- Magas , prince of the Hellenistic Ptolemaic dynasty in Egypt; Son of Ptolemy III.
- Magaš, Boris (1930–2013), Yugoslav or Croatian architect
- Magaš, Ljubomir (1948–1986), Yugoslav amateur boxer (CSC Frankfurt) as well as pimp and gang leader in Frankfurt am Main, known as the "godfather of Frankfurt and Offenbach"
- Magashule, Ace (* 1959), South African politician (African National Congress)
- Magasiva, Pua , Samoan New Zealand actor
- Magasiva, Robbie (* 1972), New Zealand-Samoan actor and comedian
- Magassy, Muhammed (* 1977), Gambian politician
- Magát, Krisztina (* 1989), Hungarian weightlifter
- Magath, Felix (* 1953), German soccer player, coach and manager
- Magaw, Alice (1860–1928), American anesthetic nurse, co-founder of scientific anesthesiology
- Magawana, Thompson (1959-1995), South African marathon and ultramarathon runner
- Magay, Dániel (* 1932), American-Hungarian saber fencer
- Magaya, Alison († 2015), South Sudanese military, politician and diplomat
- Magaziner, Alfred (1902–1993), Austrian journalist
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- Magda (* 1975), Polish DJ and music producer
- Magdalena Augusta of Anhalt-Zerbst (1679–1740), Duchess of Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg
- Magdalena Claudia of Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld (1668–1704), Countess Palatinate of Pfalz-Zweibrücken-Birkenfeld-Bischweiler and by marriage Countess of Hanau-Münzenberg
- Magdalena Katharina von Pfalz-Zweibrücken (1607–1648), Countess Palatine and Duchess of Birkenfeld
- Magdalena Sibylla of Hessen-Darmstadt (1652–1712), regent of the Duchy of Württemberg and hymn poet
- Magdalena Sibylla von Neitschütz (1675–1694), Countess of Rochlitz, mistress of Johann Georg IV of Saxony
- Magdalena Sibylla of Saxony (1617–1668), Duchess of Saxony-Altenburg
- Magdalena Sibylla von Sachsen-Weißenfels (1648–1681), by marriage Duchess of Sachsen-Gotha-Altenburg
- Magdalena Sibylla von Sachsen-Weißenfels (1673–1726), by marriage Duchess of Sachsen-Eisenach
- Magdalena Sibylle of Brandenburg-Bayreuth (1612–1687), wife of Elector Johann Georg II of Saxony
- Magdalena Sibylle of Prussia (1586–1659), Electress of Saxony
- Magdalena of Bavaria (1388–1410), daughter of Duke Friedrich of Bavaria-Landshut
- Magdalena of Brandenburg († 1454), Duchess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg
- Magdalena von Brandenburg (1460–1496), Countess of Hohenzollern
- Magdalena von Brandenburg (1582–1616), Countess of Hesse-Darmstadt
- Magdalena von Jülich-Kleve-Berg (1553–1633), daughter of Duke Wilhelm von Jülich-Kleve-Berg and Countess Palatinate of Pfalz-Zweibrücken
- Magdalena of Austria (1532–1590), member of the House of Habsburg, founder and abbess of the women's monastery in Hall in Tirol
- Magdalena von Wirsberg († 1522), abbess
- Magdalena Wilhelmine von Württemberg (1677–1742), Margravine of Baden
- Magdalena zur Lippe (1552–1587), Countess of Hesse-Darmstadt
- Magdalene of Bavaria (1587–1628), Countess Palatine of Neuburg
- Magdalene von Hessen-Kassel (1611–1671), former countess of Salm-Reifferscheid
- Magdalene von Sachsen (1507–1534), Elector Princess of Brandenburg
- Magdalene von Waldeck (1558–1599), German nobleman
- Magdaleno, Egoitz (* 1991), Spanish soccer player
- Magdaleno, Jessie (* 1991), American super bantamweight boxer
- Magdangal, Jolina (* 1978), Filipino actress and singer
- Magdanz, Andreas (* 1963), German photographer
- Magdeburg, Eduard von (1844–1932), Prussian District President, Upper President and President of the Chamber of Accounts and the Court of Accounts of the German Reich
- Magdeburg, Job (1518–1595), German theologian, pedagogue, cartographer and humanist of the Reformation period
- Magdeburg, Joachim , German Lutheran theologian, hymn poet and composer
- Magdeburg, Johann († 1565), German Lutheran theologian, hymn poet and composer
- Magdeburg, Wilhelm Gottlieb (1801–1875), German lawyer and politician
- Mägdefrau, Jutta (* 1960), German school teacher and university teacher
- Mägdefrau, Karl (1907–1999), German botanist
- Mägdefrau, Maria (* 1936), German theater actress and director
- Mägdefrau, Werner (* 1931), German historian and author
- Mağden, Perihan (* 1960), Turkish journalist and writer
- Magder, Daniel (* 1991), Canadian actor
- Magdić, Vladimir (1931–2011), Croatian sculptor, painter and comic book artist and illustrator
- Magdoff, Harry (1913–2006), American economist, author, and publicist
- Magdowski, Kevin (* 1977), German basketball coach
- Magduschewski, Ricarda (* 1989), German amateur actress and singer
- Magdzinski, Theophil (1818–1889), German-Polish politician, MdR
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- Mage, Eugène (1837–1869), French naval officer and traveler to Africa
- Magee, Alan Eugene (1919–2003), American soldier
- Magee, Barry (born 1934), New Zealand athlete
- Magee, Brian (* 1975), British boxer
- Magee, Carl (1872–1946), American lawyer and publisher
- Magee, Chloe (* 1988), Irish badminton player
- Magee, Clare (1899–1969), American politician
- Magee, Damien (* 1945), Northern Irish racing driver
- Magee, David (born 1962), American screenwriter
- Magee, Eamonn (born 1971), British boxer
- Magee, Emily (* 1965), American opera singer (soprano)
- Magee, Francis (born 1969), Irish actor
- Magee, James McDevitt (1877–1949), American politician
- Magee, John (1794–1868) American politician
- Magee, John (born 1936), Irish Roman Catholic bishop
- Magee, John Alexander (1827–1903), American politician
- Magee, John Gillespie (1922–1941), Anglo-American poet and fighter pilot
- Magee, Patrick (1922–1982), British actor
- Magee, Patrick (* 1951), Northern Irish IRA member
- Magee, Paul (1915-2001), Australian hurdler
- Magee, Paul (* 1948), Northern Irish former volunteer member of the Provisional IRA
- Magee, Sam (born 1991), Irish badminton player
- Magee, Samantha (* 1983), American rower
- Magee, Walter W. (1861-1927) American politician
- Magee, Warren (1908-2000), American attorney
- Mageean, Ciara (* 1992), Irish athlete
- Magel, Bernhard (1795–1863), Catholic priest of the Diocese of Speyer
- Magel, Elisabeth , German botanist, chemist and professor at the University of Hamburg
- Magel, Hans (1905–1959), German stage, film and television actor
- Magel, Holger (* 1944), German geodesist
- Magel, Willi (* 1925), German soccer player
- Magelinskas, Romas (* 1968), Austrian handball player
- Magellan, Ferdinand († 1521), Portuguese navigator who sailed for the Spanish crown
- Magelli, Paolo (* 1947), Italian director
- Magen, Albrecht (1929–2006), German politician (CDU) and board member
- Magen, David (* 1945), Israeli politician
- Magen, Karl (1890–1959), German CDU politician
- Magén, Mira , Israeli writer
- Magen, Zvi (* 1945), Israeli diplomat
- Magenau, Jacob Friedrich von (1796–1857), Oberamtmann of Württemberg
- Magenau, Jörg (* 1961), German journalist and non-fiction author
- Magenau, Rudolf Friedrich Heinrich (1767–1846), German pastor, writer and local researcher
- Magenbauer, Leopold (1834–1901), German composer, choir director and teacher
- Magenbuch, Johann (1487–1546), German physician and personal physician
- Magendie, François (1783–1855), French physiologist
- Magendie, Jean-Jacques (1766–1835), officer in the French Navy
- Magendie, Maurice (1884–1944), French Romance studies and literary scholar
- Magener, Rolf (1910-2000), German manager
- Magenes, Enrico (1923-2010), Italian mathematician
- Magenheimer, Heinz (* 1943), Austrian historian and author
- Magennis, Josh (* 1990), Northern Irish soccer player
- Magennis, Kyle (* 1998), Scottish soccer player
- Magens, Hinrich (1857–1925), German civil engineer and entrepreneur
- Magenschab, Hans (* 1939), Austrian journalist
- Mager, Alois (1883–1946), German philosopher
- Mager, Christian (* 1992), German racing cyclist
- Mager, Engelbert (1849–1926), German teacher and author
- Mager, Franz (1895–1943), Austrian tram driver and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Mager, Friedrich (1885–1974), German geographer and historian
- Mager, Gianluca (* 1994), Italian tennis player
- Mager, Hasso (1920–1995), German writer
- Mager, Herbert (1888–1979), German painter
- Mager, Horst (* 1964), German landscape gardener, biologist, author, editor and director
- Mager, Inge (* 1940), German church historian
- Mager, Jessica (* 1988), German sports shooter
- Mager, Johannes (1925–2015), German art historian, journalist and author
- Mager, Jörg (1880–1939), German musician and instrument maker
- Mager, Karl (1810–1858), German school teacher and school politician
- Mager, Manuela (* 1962), German figure skater
- Mager, Michael (* 1961), German justice victim
- Mager, Reimer (1906–1966), Christian trade unionist
- Mager, Reinhard (* 1953), German soccer player
- Mager, Robert Frank (1923-2020), American educator and author
- Mager, Ute (* 1962), German law scholar and university professor
- Mager, Wolfgang (* 1952), German rower
- Magera, Lukáš (* 1983), Czech football player
- Magerer, Hermann (* 1935), German television journalist
- Magerius, Andreas († 1557), French Lutheran theologian and prince educator in the Duchy of Pomerania
- Magerl, Andreas (* 1971), German author and publisher
- Magerl, Christian (* 1955), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL and biologist
- Magerl, Ernst (1896–1988), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the state parliament
- Magerl, Friedrich (* 1931), Austrian surgeon
- Magerl, Hermann (* 1949), German athlete
- Magerl, Roland (* 1973), German politician (AfD), MdL
- Magers, Philomene (* 1965), German gallery owner
- Magers, Rose (* 1960), American volleyball player
- Magerski, Christine (* 1969), German literary and cultural scientist
- Mägert-Kohli, Fränzi (* 1982), Swiss snowboarder
- Mages, Josef (1895–1977), German sculptor and professor at the State Art Academy in Düsseldorf
- Maget, Franz (* 1953), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Maget, Johannes (* 1992), German e-athlete
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- Magg, Andreas (* 1978), German local politician (SPD)
- Magg, Helmut (1927–2013), German architect, draftsman and painter
- Magg, Julius (1884–1931), Austrian engineer and university professor
- Magga, Ole Henrik (* 1947), Norwegian linguist and politician
- Maggard, Dave (* 1940), American shot putter
- Maggart, Garett (* 1969), American actor
- Maggauer-Kirsche, Anke (* 1948), German poet and aphorist
- Maggette, Corey (* 1979), American basketball player
- Maggi, Baldassare († 1629), Swiss builder and architect
- Maggi, Blairo (* 1956), Brazilian politician and industrialist
- Maggi, Émile (1908–1986), French walker
- Maggi, Gian Antonio (1856–1937), Italian mathematician and physicist
- Maggi, Giovanni (* 1964), economist and university professor
- Maggi, Giovanni Battista (1775–1835), Swiss lawyer and politician
- Mäggi, Janek (* 1973), Estonian politician
- Maggi, Jean-Pierre (* 1944), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Maggi, Julius (1846–1912), Swiss entrepreneur and inventor
- Maggi, Maurren Higa (* 1976), Brazilian long jumper
- Maggi, Michael (1807–1881), Italian-Swiss entrepreneur
- Maggi, Valter Dario (* 1956), Italian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Ibarra
- Maggi, Vincenzo (1498–1564), Italian man of letters and philosopher
- Maggiani, Adriano (* 1943), Italian archaeologist and etrusologist
- Maggiani, Maurizio (* 1951), Italian writer
- Maggin, Elliot S. (* 1950), American writer, comic book author and politician (Democratic Party)
- Maggini, Ermano (1931–1991), Swiss composer and music teacher
- Maggini, Francesco (1886–1964), Italian Romanist and Italianist
- Maggini, Giovanni Paolo († 1632), Italian violin maker
- Maggio, Antonio (* 1986), Italian pop singer
- Maggio, Apollonio (1859–1927), Italian clergyman, bishop of Ascoli Piceno
- Maggio, Christian (* 1982), Italian soccer player
- Maggio, Dante (1909–1992), Italian actor
- Maggio, Mattia (* 1994), Italian-German soccer player
- Maggio, Pupella (1910–1999), Italian film and stage actress
- Maggio, Veronica (* 1981), Swedish-Italian singer
- Maggiolini, Alessandro (1931–2008), Italian Roman Catholic bishop
- Maggiolini, Stefanía (* 1986), Uruguayan soccer player
- Maggiolo, Vesconte (1475–1550), Genoese cartographer
- Maggioni, Corrado (* 1956), Italian priest
- Maggioni, Ferdinando (1914–1998), Italian clergyman and bishop of Alessandria
- Maggiorana, Carlotta (* 1992), Italian actress and Miss Italy 2018
- Maggiorani, Lamberto (1909–1983), Italian actor
- Maggo, Pjotr Ivanovich (1879–1941), Latvian-Russian member of the Cheka, the (O) GPU and the NKVD
- Maggs, Tony (1937–2009), South African Formula 1 racing driver
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- Maghary, Tarek (* 1979), German singer and organizer
- Magheru, Gheorghe († 1880), Romanian freedom fighter, general and politician
- Maghīlī, al- , Muslim scholar
- Maghrabi, Ahmed al- (* 1945), Egyptian politician
- Maghraby, Ahmed El , founder of the Makan Cultural Center in Cairo
- Maghribi, Mahmud Sulaiman al- (1935–2009), Libyan politician, Prime Minister of Libya (1969–1970)
- Maghribi, Muhyi ad-Din al- , Arabic astronomer and mathematician
- Maghs, Josef (1927–2011), German Roman Catholic clergyman
- Maghsoodloo, Parham (* 2000), Iranian chess player
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- Mägi, Aleksander (1897–1956), Estonian football player
- Magi, Andrea (* 1966), Italian light heavyweight boxer and multiple world title contender
- Mägi, Arvo (1913–2004), Estonian writer
- Mägi, Ester (* 1922), Estonian composer
- Mägi, Janar (* 1987), Estonian handball player
- Mägi, Konrad (1878–1925), Estonian landscape painter and art teacher
- Mägi, Maris (* 1987), Estonian sprinter
- Mägi, Paul (* 1953), Estonian conductor
- Mägi, Rasmus (* 1992), Estonian athlete
- Magi, Renato (1913–1951), Italian motorcycle racer
- Mägi, Voldemar (1914–1954), Estonian wrestler
- Magic Alex (1942–2017), Greek electrical engineer
- Magic Christian (* 1945), Austrian magician
- Magic Dick (* 1945), American musician
- Magic Man (* 1980), German magician, illusionist and magic trick developer
- Magic Sam (1937–1969), American blues guitarist and singer
- Magic Slim (1937–2013), American blues guitarist, singer and songwriter
- Magician, The , Belgian DJ and music producer
- Magid, Andy (* 1944), American mathematician
- Magid, Magid (* 1989), British politician (GPEW), MEP
- Magid, Mohamed (* 1965), American-Sudanese personality of Islam in the United States
- Magidenko, Olga (* 1954), Russian composer and pianist
- Magidor, Menachem (* 1946), Israeli mathematical logician
- Magidson, Herb (1906-1986), American songwriter
- Magiera, Jan (* 1938), Polish cyclist
- Magiera, Siegfried (* 1941), German legal scholar
- Magill, Franz (1900–1972), German riding instructor, SS officer and war criminal
- Magill, Ivan (1888–1986), Irish-British anesthetist
- Magill, Mike (1920-2006), American racing driver
- Magill, Ronald (1920–2007), English stage, film and television actor
- Magimairaj, Chitra (* 1973), Indian English billiards and snooker player and multiple world champion
- Magimel, Benoît (* 1974), French actor
- Magimel, Philippe-Antoine (1692–1772), French goldsmith and encyclopaedist
- Magín, Marcela , Argentine violist
- Magin, Miłosz (1929–1999), Polish-French pianist and composer
- Magin, Theo (* 1932), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Magin, Ulrich (* 1962), German author, journalist and interpreter
- Magin, Wolf (1927–2009), German graphic artist and painter
- Magini, Carlo (1720–1806), Italian still life painter
- Magini, Giovanni Antonio (1555–1617), Italian astronomer and mathematician
- Maginley, John (* 1960), Antiguan politician and tennis player
- Maginn, William (1794-1842) Irish journalist
- Maginnis, Ken, Baron Maginnis of Drumglass (* 1938), Northern Irish politician (Ulster Unionist Party), member of the House of Commons, member of the House of Lords
- Maginnis, Martin (1841-1919), American politician
- Maginnis, Robert Patrick (* 1933), American clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Maginot, André (1877–1932), French politician
- Maginot, Kevin (* 1994), German ice hockey player
- Magiotti, Raffaello (1597–1656), Italian physicist, mathematician and astronomer
- Magique Goualy, Judikael (* 1993), Ivorian football player
- Magirius, Christoph (* 1937), German Lutheran pastor and superintendent
- Magirius, Friedrich (* 1930), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian and former local politician
- Magirius, Georg (* 1968), German radio journalist and author
- Magirius, Heinrich (* 1934), German art historian and monument conservator
- Magirus, Conrad Dietrich (1824–1895), German fire service pioneer and company founder
- Magirus, David (1566–1635), German lawyer and university professor
- Magirus, Jakob († 1624), German Protestant clergyman and hymn poet
- Magirus, Johannes (1537–1614), German Lutheran theologian and composer
- Magirus, Johannes (1559–1609), German Jesuit, preacher and controversial theologian
- Magirus, Johannes (1560–1626), German Protestant pastor and abbot
- Magirus, Johannes (1615–1697), German mathematician and physician
- Magirus, Tobias (1586–1652), German polyhistor
- Magis, Marcel (1965–2018), German writer
- Mägiste, Julius (1900–1978), Estonian linguist and Finno-Ugrist
- Magister Jordanus († 1309), German cleric, pastor, book collector and library founder
- Magister, Sandro (* 1943), Italian journalist
- Magistrale, Francesco (1945–2011), Italian diplomat
- Magistretti, Vico (1920–2006), Italian architect and industrial designer
- Magistris, Pietro de , Italian master stonemason of the Renaissance
- Magius Maximus, Marcus , Prefect of the Province of Egypt, Procurator of the Province of Hispania citerior
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- Maglajlija, Senjanin (* 1968), Bosnian-Herzegovinian handball player and handball trainer
- Maglakelidze, Schalwa (1893–1976), Georgian politician and major general
- Magle, Frederik (* 1977), Danish composer, concert organist and pianist
- Mägli, René (* 1950), Swiss manager
- Magliabechi, Antonio (1633–1714), Italian scholar, bibliophile and librarian
- Magliani, Agostino (1824–1891), Italian Minister of Finance
- Maglica, Anthony (* 1930), American inventor
- Maglica, Nikica (* 1965), Croatian football player
- Maglietta, Licia (born 1954), Italian actress
- Mäglin, Rudolph Bolo (1898–1973), Swiss journalist and cabaret writer
- Magliocco, Joseph († 1963), American mobster
- Maglioli, Umberto (1928–1999), Italian racing driver
- Maglione, Julio César (* 1935), Uruguayan swimming sports official
- Maglione, Luigi (1877–1944), Italian clergyman, Vatican diplomat and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Magliulo, Giorgio (* 1958), Italian film producer and director
- Magliveras, Spyros (* 1938), American mathematician
- Magloire, Jamaal (born 1978), Canadian basketball player
- Magloire, Paul Eugène (1907-2001), Haitian politician, President of Haiti
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- Magmoed, Deen (* 1990), South African ice hockey player and coach
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- Magnabosco, Armando (1930–1995), Italian politician
- Magnabosco, Marco (* 1995), Italian ice hockey player
- Magnachar , Franconian-Alemannic Duke in the Diocese of Avenches (555-565)
- Magnaghi, Giovan Battista (1839–1902), Italian admiral, oceanographer, scientist and inventor
- Magnago, Silvius (1914–2010), Italian politician and governor (South Tyrol)
- Magnan, Bernard-Pierre (1791–1865), French general and Marshal of France
- Magnan, Henri (1831–1872), French geologist
- Magnan, Jean-Claude (* 1941), French foil fencer and Olympic champion
- Magnan, Nathalie (1956–2016), French media scholar and media artist
- Magnan, Pierre (1922–2012), French writer
- Magnan, Valentin (1835-1916), French psychiatrist
- Magnane, Georges (1907–1985), French writer and translator
- Magnanelli, Francesco (* 1984), Italian football player
- Magnani von Petersdorff, Sabina (* 1955), Italian publicist
- Magnani, Anna (1908–1973), Italian actress and Oscar winner
- Magnani, Enrique (1908–1987), Uruguayan politician
- Magnani, Franca (1925–1996), Italian journalist
- Magnani, Franco (* 1934), Italian-American painter
- Magnani, Giovanni , Romanian-Italian entrepreneur
- Magnani, Heinrich (1899–1979), German Catholic priest
- Magnani, Joseph (1911–1975), American cyclist
- Magnani, Paolo (* 1926), Italian clergyman, former bishop of Treviso
- Magnani, Primo (1892–1969), Italian racing cyclist
- Magnanti, Brooke (* 1975), American physician and blogger
- Magnard, Albéric (1865–1914), French composer
- Magnard, Pierre (* 1927), French philosopher
- Magnarelli, Joe (* 1960), American jazz trumpeter and flugelhorn player of neobop
- Magnasco, Alessandro (1667–1749), Italian painter
- Magnavita, Maurício Carneiro (* 1935), Brazilian diplomat
- Magnay, Carl (* 1989), English-Northern Irish football player
- Magnaye, Peter Gabriel (* 1992), Filipino badminton player
- Magne, Antonin (1904–1983), French cyclist
- Magne, Augusto (1887–1966), Brazilian religious, classical philologist, Romanist, Lusitanist and Medievalist of French origin
- Magne, Émile (1877–1953), French art historian and literary critic
- Magné, Frédéric (* 1969), French cycling trainer and former track cyclist
- Magne, Henri (1953–2006), French rally driver
- Magne, Henri-Marcel (1877–1944), French artist and university professor
- Magne, Lucien (1849–1916), French architect
- Magne, Michel (1930–1984) French composer, musician, record producer and painter
- Magne, Pierre (1806–1879), French statesman
- Magne, Pierre (1906–1980), French racing cyclist
- Magnel, Gustave (1889–1955), Belgian civil engineer, university lecturer
- Magnelli, Alberto (1888–1971), Italian painter
- Magnenat Thalmann, Nadia , Swiss-Canadian computer graphics scientist and university professor
- Magnenat, Gabrielle (* 1980), Swiss ski mountaineer
- Magnenat, Olivier (1950–2011), Swiss jazz musician
- Magnentius († 353), Roman counter-emperor
- Magnenus, Johann Chrysostom , French doctor
- Magner, Thomas F. (1860–1945), American lawyer and politician
- Magner, Tyler (* 1991), American road cyclist
- Magnerich von Trier , Bishop of Trier
- Magnerius , Bishop of Lausanne
- Magnes, Judah Leon (1877–1948), American rabbi in the United States and Israel
- Magness, Gary (* 1954), American entrepreneur and film producer
- Magnet, Myron (* 1944), American historian and publicist
- Magnette, Charles (1863–1937), Belgian politician and President of the Senate
- Magnette, Paul (* 1971), Belgian political scientist and politician
- Magni, Fiorenzo (1920–2012), Italian racing cyclist
- Magni, Gabriele (* 1973), Italian foil fencer
- Magni, Luigi (1928–2013), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Magni, Pietro (1816–1877), Italian sculptor
- Magnia Urbica , Roman Empress
- Magnien, Emmanuel (* 1971), French racing cyclist
- Magnier, Andrew (* 1988), British cyclist
- Magnier, Claude (1920–1983), French playwright, screenwriter and director
- Magniez, Marcel , French film architect
- Magnifico (* 1965), Slovenian musician and actor
- Magnifico, Fabio (* 1961), German media entrepreneur and film producer
- Magnifico, Lorenzo il (1449–1492), Italian politician
- Magnin, Armand (1920–2011), Swiss politician (PdA)
- Magnin, Charles (1793–1862), French literary historian, theater critic and author
- Magnin, Joël (* 1971), Swiss football player
- Magnin, Joseph (1824–1910), French heavy industrialist and politician
- Magnin, Ludovic (* 1979), Swiss football player and coach
- Magnini, Ardico (1928-2020), Italian football player
- Magnini, Filippo (* 1982), Italian swimmer
- Magnis, Anton Alexander von (1751–1817), large landowner in Moravia and Silesia and pioneer of modern agriculture
- Magnis, Anton Franz von (1862–1944), German mine owner and politician (center), MdR
- Magnis, Esther Maria (* 1980), German religious scholar, historian, author and writer
- Magnis, Franz von (1598–1652), Moravian nobleman, field marshal and governor of Moravia and Opole-Ratibor
- Magnis, Gabriele von (1896–1976), German social pedagogue
- Magnis, Valerian von (1586–1661), Provincial of the Austro-Bohemian Order of the Capuchin Province
- Magnis-Suseno, Franz (* 1936), German Jesuit, theologian and social philosopher in Indonesia
- Magnisali, Varvara (* 1986), Greek gymnast
- Magnitsky, Sergei Leonidowitsch (1972–2009), Russian auditor
- Magnitz, Frank (* 1952), German entrepreneur and politician (AfD)
- Magnitzke, Rudolf (1927–2018), German military, officer in the GDR
- Magnitsky, Vladimir Alexandrowitsch (1915–2005), Russian geodesist and geophysicist
- Magno Alves (* 1976), Brazilian soccer player
- Magno, Adaljíza (* 1975), East Timorese diplomat and politician
- Magno, Bendita Moniz (* 1962), East Timorese politician
- Magno, Benícia Eriana Ximenes dos Reis , East Timorese civil servant
- Magno, Lorenço (* 1956), East Timorese independence activist
- Magno, Maria Dadi Soares , East Timorese youth activist, member of the State Council
- Magno, Maurizio (* 2003), German actor and child actor
- Magno, Salustiano , East Timorese politician
- Magnoald , Abbot of St. Gallen
- Magnol, Pierre (1638-1715), French botanist
- Magnolia, Lorenzo , Italian film director
- Magnone, Alberto (* 1946), Uruguayan pianist, conductor and composer
- Magnone, Guido (1917–2012), French mountaineer
- Magnoni, Antonio (1919–2007), Italian Apostolic Nuncio to Egypt
- Magnoni, Maurice (* 1948), Swiss jazz musician (saxophones, clarinets, composition)
- Magnor, Horst-Rüdiger (1942–2008), German athlete
- Magnotta, Luka Rocco (* 1982), Canadian porn actor
- Magnozzi, Mario (1902–1971), Italian soccer player and soccer coach
- Magnum TA (born 1959), American wrestler
- Magnus , Roman counter-emperor
- Magnus († 1106), Duke of Saxony
- Magnus (1107–1134), King of Sweden
- Magnus (1594–1622), Duke of Württemberg, older line Neuenbürg (1617–1622)
- Magnús Á. Árnason (1894–1980), Icelandic painter, sculptor, composer and translator
- Magnús Ásgeirsson (1901–1955), Icelandic poet and translator
- Magnus Broka , son of Jarl Knut Birgersson
- Magnús Brynjólfsson (1923–1976), Icelandic ski racer
- Magnús Einarsson (1098–1148), Icelandic Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Skálholt (1118–1133)
- Magnús Eiríksson (1806–1881), Icelandic theologian
- Magnús Erlendsson († 1115), Scottish martyr, Orkneyjarl
- Magnus Gilbertson, Earl of Caithness and Jarl of Orkney († 1273), Norwegian-Scottish nobleman
- Magnús Gissurarson († 1237), Icelandic clergyman, Bishop of Skálholt
- Magnús Guðmundsson (1879–1937), Icelandic politician and Icelandic Justice, Finance and Prime Minister
- Magnus Haraldsson , Bishop of Skara, auxiliary bishop in Schwerin
- Magnús Helgi Bergs (* 1956), Icelandic football player
- Magnus Henriksson , King of Sweden
- Magnus I († 1047), Norwegian and Danish king
- Magnus I (1240–1290), Swedish king (1275–1290)
- Magnus I (1304–1369), Duke of the Principality of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
- Magnus I († 1384), Duke of Mecklenburg (1383–1384)
- Magnus I (1470–1543), Duke of Saxony-Lauenburg (1507–1543)
- Magnus II (1048–1069), King of Norway
- Magnus II (1316–1374), King of Sweden and Norway
- Magnus II. (1324–1373), Prince of Lüneburg and Prince of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
- Magnus II (1441–1503), Duke of Mecklenburg
- Magnus II (1543–1603), Duke of Saxony-Lauenburg (1581–1588)
- Magnus III. († 1265), King of Man and the Isles
- Magnus III. († 1103), King of Norway
- Magnus III. (1509–1550), Duke of Mecklenburg (-Schwerin), Bishop of Schwerin
- Magnús Ingi Helgason (* 1980), Icelandic badminton player
- Magnus IV († 1139), King of Norway
- Magnus Jónsson, Earl of Caithness , Norwegian-Scottish nobleman
- Magnus Minnesköld († 1208), Swedish nobleman
- Magnus of Angus († 1239), Jarl of Orkney
- Magnús Orri Schram (* 1972), Icelandic politician (Allianz)
- Magnús Pálsson (* 1929), Icelandic conceptual artist
- Magnús Scheving (* 1964), Icelandic actor and sportsman
- Magnús Sigurðsson (* 1984), Icelandic writer
- Magnús Tumi Guðmundsson (* 1961), Icelandic geophysicist and university professor
- Magnus V (1156–1184), King of Norway
- Magnus VI. (1238–1280), King of Norway (1263–1280)
- Magnus of Denmark (1540–1583), Bishop of Ösel-Wieck and Courland, King of Livonia (1570–1577)
- Magnus of Fabrateria vetus , holy martyr
- Magnus von Füssen , saint and legendary founder of the Abbey of St. Mang
- Magnus von Karrhai , Roman historian of late antiquity
- Magnus von Oderzo , Italian bishop and church founder
- Magnus von Sachsen-Lauenburg (1390–1452), Bishop of Cammin and Hildesheim
- Magnus, Anton von (1821–1882), Prussian diplomat
- Magnus, Ariel (* 1975), Argentine writer and translator
- Magnus, Bernhard († 1798), German porcelain painter
- Magnus, Dieter (* 1937), German filmmaker and environmental artist
- Magnus, Eduard (1799–1872), German painter
- Magnus, Edwin (1888–1974), German-Latvian politician
- Magnus, Elisabeth von (* 1954), Austrian opera, oratorio, lied and concert singer (mezzo-soprano / alto)
- Magnus, Erwin (1881–1947), German writer and translator
- Magnus, Frances (1882–1969), German politician (DVP), author and editor, MdR
- Magnus, Friedrich Martin von (1796–1869), German banker
- Magnus, Georg (1883–1942), German surgeon and university professor
- Magnus, Hans Heinrich Wilhelm (1907–1990), German mathematician
- Magnus, Hayley (* 1989), Australian film and television actress
- Magnus, Heinrich Gustav (1802–1870), German physicist and chemist
- Magnus, Hugo (1842–1907), German ophthalmologist and university professor in Breslau
- Magnus, Hugo (1851–1924), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Magnus, Johann Samuel (1678–1707), German Protestant spiritual poet and historian
- Magnus, Johannes (1488–1544), Swedish clergyman and the last Catholic archbishop of Sweden
- Magnus, Julius (1867–1944), German lawyer
- Magnus, Kurt (1887–1962), German radio pioneer and administrative lawyer
- Magnus, Kurt (1912–2003), German engineer
- Magnus, Louis (1881–1950), French figure skater and ice hockey official
- Magnus, Ludwig Immanuel (1790–1861), German mathematician
- Magnus, Manfred (* 1939), Austrian motorcycle racer
- Magnus, Moritz (1838–1897), German banker
- Magnus, Olaus (1490–1557), Swedish clergyman, cartographer and geographer
- Magnus, Otto (1836–1920), Jewish lawyer
- Magnus, Paul Wilhelm (1844–1914), German botanist
- Magnus, Philip D. (* 1943), British chemist (organic chemistry)
- Magnus, Robert (* 1980), German legal scholar
- Magnus, Rudolf (1873–1927), German doctor, pharmacologist and physiologist
- Magnus, Sandra (* 1964), American astronaut
- Magnus, Sophie (1840–1920), German women's rights activist and manager of women's projects in Braunschweig
- Magnus, Ulrich (* 1944), German lawyer and university professor
- Magnus, Werner (1876–1942), German botanist
- Magnus-Unzer, Frieda (1875–1966), German writer
- Magnuson, Ann (born 1956), American actress and singer
- Magnuson, Christina (* 1943), Swedish princess
- Magnuson, Christine (* 1985), American swimmer
- Magnuson, Donald H. (1911–1979), American politician
- Magnuson, Keith (1947-2003), Canadian ice hockey player
- Magnuson, Warren G. (1905-1989), American politician (Democrat)
- Magnussen, Billy (born 1985), American actor
- Magnussen, Bjørn (* 1998), Norwegian speed skater
- Magnussen, Christian Carl (1821–1896), German painter
- Magnussen, Erik (1940–2014), Danish designer
- Magnussen, Friedrich (1914–1987), German press photographer
- Magnussen, Harro (1861–1908), German sculptor
- Magnussen, Helgo (* 1944), German physician
- Magnussen, Íðunn (* 1993), Faroese soccer player
- Magnussen, Ingeborg (1856–1946), German painter and writer
- Magnussen, James (* 1991), Australian swimmer
- Magnussen, Jan (* 1973), Danish racing car driver
- Magnussen, Jens (* 1956), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Magnussen, Karen (* 1952), Canadian figure skater
- Magnussen, Karin (1908–1997), German biologist, teacher and National Socialist
- Magnussen, Kevin (* 1992), Danish racing car driver
- Magnussen, Rasmus (1560–1670), Faroese age record holder
- Magnussen, Vidar (* 1977), Norwegian actor, comedian, director and screenwriter
- Magnussen, Walter (1869–1946), German landscape painter, ceramist and university professor
- Magnussen-Petersen, Anna (1871–1940), German sculptor
- Magnusson, Anna (* 1995), Swedish biathlete
- Magnusson, Benno (* 1953), Swedish football player
- Magnusson, Bob (* 1947), American jazz bassist
- Magnusson, Carl (* 1940), Swedish industrial designer, inventor and lecturer
- Magnusson, Charles (1878–1948), Swedish cameraman, film producer, and screenwriter
- Magnusson, Christine (* 1964), Swedish badminton player
- Magnusson, Conrad (1874–1924), American tug of war
- Magnusson, Dan (born 1955), Swedish drummer
- Magnusson, Emil (1887–1933), Swedish discus thrower
- Magnusson, Glenn (* 1969), Swedish cyclist
- Magnusson, Greta (1929–1998), Swedish long jumper and sprinter
- Magnusson, Kim (* 1965), Danish film producer
- Magnusson, Knut († 1251), Swedish lawyer in Västergötland
- Magnusson, Kristof (* 1976), German writer
- Magnusson, Lennart (1924-2011), Swedish sword fencer
- Magnusson, Leo (* 1998), Swedish obstacle runner
- Magnusson, Magnus (1929-2007), Icelandic writer and presenter
- Magnusson, Magnus (* 1941), Danish film architect and director
- Magnusson, Mats (born 1963), Swedish football player
- Magnusson, Mikael (* 1973), Swedish ice hockey player
- Magnusson, Nils Harald (1890–1976), Swedish geologist
- Magnusson, Oliwer (* 2000), Swedish freestyle skier
- Magnusson, Ragnar (1901-1981), Swedish long-distance runner
- Magnusson, Rikard (* 1971), Swedish badminton player
- Magnusson, Roger (* 1945), Swedish football player
- Magnusson, Sven-Erik (1942-2017), Swedish singer
- Magnusson, Thomas (* 1950), Swedish cross-country skier
- Magnusson, Thomas (* 1978), Swedish football player
- Magnusson, Tivi (* 1942), Danish film producer
- Magnusson, Werner (1890–1966), Swedish long-distance runner
- Magnusson-Norling, Tova (* 1968), Swedish actress, comedian and film director
- Magny, Colette (1926–1997), French singer and songwriter
- Magny, Herby (* 1997), football player (Turks and Caicos Islands)
Mago
- Mago , Punic writer
- Mago († 203 BC), Carthaginian general
- Mago I , King of Carthage, ancestor of the Magonids
- Mago, Hidenori (* 1982), Japanese soccer player
- Mago, Mike (* 1979), Dutch DJ
- Magoffin, Beriah (1815–1885), American politician and governor of Kentucky
- Magogin, Igor Alexandrovich (* 1981), Russian ice hockey player
- Magola, Miroslaw (* 1959), artist
- Magolei, Norman (* 1979), German presenter and pop singer
- Magombo, Stanislaus Tobias (1968–2010), Malawian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Lilongwe
- Magomedov, Abus (* 1990), Russian-German mixed martial arts fighter in the middleweight division of Dagestan origin
- Magomedow, Arif Ramasanowitsch (* 1992), Russian boxer
- Magomedow, Chadschimurad Saigidmagomedowitsch (* 1974), Russian wrestler
- Magomedow, Magomedali Magomedowitsch (* 1930), Russian politician
- Magomedow, Magomedsalam Magomedalijewitsch (* 1964), Russian politician
- Magomedow, Sadam Ramasanowitsch (* 1992), Russian boxer
- Magomedow, Seifula Seferowitsch (* 1983), Russian Taekwondoin
- Magomedow, Umalat Chairullajewitsch (1979–2009), Russian terrorist
- Magon de La Villehuchet, Thierry Magon de (1943–2008), French nobleman and investment banker
- Magon, Leopold (1887–1968), German specialist in German, Scandinavian and theater scholar
- Magón, Ricardo Flores (1874–1922), Mexican revolutionary
- Magona, Sindiwe (* 1943), South African writer
- Magonet, Jonathan (* 1942), British rabbi, university professor and author
- Magoni, Lara (* 1969), Italian ski racer
- Magoni, Paoletta (* 1964), Italian ski racer
- Magoo (born 1973), American rapper
- Magool (1948-2004), Somali singer and musician
- Magoon, Charles Edward (1861–1920), American diplomat and politician
- Magoon, Henry S. (1832-1889) American politician
- Magoon, Seymour , American hit man
- Magor, Liz (* 1948), Canadian sculptor and installation artist and photographer
- Magori, Sani (* 1971), Nigerien film director
- Magorian, Michelle (born 1947), British writer
- Magos, Judit (1951–2018), Hungarian table tennis player
- Magosi, Bálint (* 1989), Hungarian ice hockey player
- Magoun, Francis Peabody (1895–1979), American university professor, professor of literature
- Magoun, Horace W. (1907-1991), American neuroscientist
- Magour, Ahmed Bader (* 1996), Qatari javelin thrower
- Magovac, Aleksandar (* 1991), Slovenian ice hockey player
- Magowan, John Hall (1893–1951), British diplomat
- Magowan, Kate (born 1975), British actress
- Magowan, Ken (* 1981), Canadian ice hockey player
Magr
- Mágr, Josef (1861–1924), Bohemian-German sculptor
- Magrady, Frederick William (1863–1954), American politician
- Magrath, Andrew Gordon (1813–1893), American lawyer and politician
- Magrath, Miler (1522–1622), Irish clergyman, Catholic Bishop of Down and Connor, Anglican Archbishop of Cashel
- Magre, Judith (born 1926), French actress
- Magre, Maurice (1877-1941), French writer
- Magri, Charlie (* 1956), British flyweight boxer of Tunisian origin
- Magrì, Domenico (1905–1983), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati and the Senato della Repubblica
- Magri, Lucio (1932–2011), Italian journalist and politician
- Magrì, Massimo (* 1940), Italian industrial and advertising filmmaker
- Magri, Mayara (* 1994), Brazilian dancer
- Magri, Odelir José (* 1963), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Chapecó
- Magrill, Samuel (* 1952), American composer and music teacher
- Magrini, Giuseppe (1857–1926), Italian cellist, music teacher and composer
- Magris, Claudio (* 1939), Italian writer, Germanist and translator
- Magris, Roberto (* 1959), Italian jazz pianist
- Magritte, René (1898–1967), Belgian surrealist painter
- Magritz, Kurt (1909–1992), German architect and graphic artist
- Magro, Andrea (* 1990), Italian-German actor, singer, songwriter and photo model
- Magro, Antonio Maria (* 1954), Italian director and actor
- Magro, Sylvester Carmel (1941–2018), Maltese religious, Vicar Apostolic of Benghazi
- Magro, Vincent (* 1952), Maltese football player
- Magro, Vittorio (* 1980), Italian pop singer
- Magruder, Allan B. (1775-1822), American politician
- Magruder, DL , American tennis player
- Magruder, Jeb Stuart (1935–2014), American politician and author
- Magruder, John Bankhead (1807–1871), American military man, officer in the United States Army, and Major General of the Southern States
- Magruder, Patrick (1768–1819), American politician and librarian
- Magruder, William B. (1810–1869), American politician
- Magrutsch, Walter (1929–2014), Austrian diplomat
Mags
- Magsaysay, Genaro (1924–1978), Filipino politician and lawyer
- Magsaysay, Ramon (1907-1957), President of the Philippines
Magt
- Magtymguly, Pyragy , Turkmen poet
Magu
- Magubane, Peter (* 1932), South African photojournalist
- Magueijo, João (* 1967), Portuguese physicist
- Maguena, Jean Marie (* 1957), Gabonese diplomat
- Maguengue, Ernesto (* 1964), Mozambican Catholic bishop
- Magufuli, John (* 1959), Tanzanian politician
- Magugu, Arthur (1934–2012), Kenyan politician
- Maguid, Ismat Abdal (1923–2013), Egyptian diplomat
- Maguire, Alex (* 1959), British pianist
- Maguire, Andrew (* 1939), American politician
- Maguire, Barry (* 1989), Dutch football player with Irish roots
- Maguire, Barry (* 1998), Scottish football player
- Maguire, Carl (* 1970), American jazz musician and composer
- Maguire, Catherine (1906–1991), American high jumper
- Maguire, Charles (1875–1949) Canadian politician
- Maguire, Clare (* 1987), British singer-songwriter
- Maguire, Conor (1889–1971), Irish lawyer and Fianna Fáil politician
- Maguire, Daniel C. , American Roman Catholic theologian
- Maguire, Dave (born 1927), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Maguire, Elsie (* 1908), British sprinter
- Maguire, Frank (1929–1981), British politician, Member of the House of Commons, IRA member and Sinn Féin
- Maguire, Gregory (born 1954), American writer
- Maguire, Harry (* 1993), English football player
- Maguire, James G. (1853–1920), American politician
- Maguire, Jeff (* 1952), American screenwriter
- Maguire, John A. (1870–1939) American politician
- Maguire, Joseph Francis (1919–2014), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Springfield
- Maguire, Kevin (* 1960), American comic artist
- Maguire, Marjorie Reiley (* 1942), American Roman Catholic theologian
- Maguire, Martie (* 1969), American musician
- Maguire, Matthew (1850–1917) American trade unionist and politician
- Maguire, Ruth , Scottish politician
- Maguire, Sean (* 1976), English actor and singer
- Maguire, Sharon (* 1960), British film director
- Maguire, Stephen (* 1981), Scottish snooker player
- Maguire, Tobey (* 1975), American actor
- Magulfus , Abbot of St. Gallen
- Magull, Lina (* 1994), German soccer player
- Magunia, Waldemar (1902–1974), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, MdL, SA leader, General Commissioner in Kiev
- Maguranyanga, Kundai (* 1998), Zimbabwean athlete
- Magurno, Óscar (1930–2014), Uruguayan politician, entrepreneur and sports official
- Magus Wampyr Daoloth , Greek keyboardist, bassist, singer and music producer
- Magusch, Ernst Julius von (1734–1815), Prussian major general
- Magut, James Kiplagat (* 1990), Kenyan middle-distance runner
- Magutt, Joseph (* 1969), Kenyan diplomat and political scientist
- Maguy, Vincent (* 1997), French handball player
Magw
- Magwas, Yvonne (* 1979), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
Magy
- Magyar, Ágnes (* 1967), Hungarian badminton player
- Magyar, Armand (1898–1961), Hungarian wrestler
- Magyar, Balázs († 1490), Hungarian general
- Magyar, Derek , American actor with Hungarian roots
- Magyar, Franz (1894–1958), Austrian mechanical engineer and university professor
- Magyar, László (1818–1864), Hungarian explorer
- Magyar, Richard (* 1991), Swedish football player
- Magyar, Zoltán (* 1953), Hungarian artistic gymnast