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Mara
- Mara Bar Serapion , Syrian stoic and writer
- Mara, Adele (1923-2010), American actress
- Mara, Antonio , Italian painter
- Mara, Bogdan (* 1977), Romanian football player
- Mara, Celia (* 1963), Brazilian singer-songwriter
- Mara, Elisabeth (1749–1833), German opera singer (soprano)
- Mara, George (1921-2006), Canadian ice hockey player
- Mara, John (* 1954), American entrepreneur and owner of the NFL team New York Giants
- Mara, Kamisese (1920-2004), Fijian politician, President of Fiji (1993-2000)
- Mara, Kate (born 1983), American actress
- Mara, Lya (1897–1960), German silent film actress of Latvian-Polish origin
- Mara, Mamoudou (* 1990), Guinean football player
- Mara, Martina (* 1981), Austrian media psychologist
- Mara, Mary (born 1960), American actress
- Mara, Michele (1903–1986), Italian racing cyclist
- Mara, Moussa (* 1975), Malian politician
- Mara, Paul (* 1979), American ice hockey player and coach
- Mara, Rooney (* 1985), American actress
- Mara, Tim (1887–1959), American football official
- Mara, Ulrike (* 1946), Austrian author
- Mara, Wellington (1916-2005), American football official, co-owner of the New York Giants
Marab
- Marabelli, Costante (* 1953), Italian Catholic philosopher
- Marabitti, Ignazio (1719–1797), Italian sculptor
- Marable, Fate (1890-1947), American jazz band leader and pianist
- Marable, John Hartwell (1786–1844), American politician
- Marable, Larance (1929–2012), American jazz drummer
- Marable, Manning (1950–2011), American historian and author
Marac
- Marach, Oliver (* 1980), Austrian tennis player
- Mărăcineanu, Roxana (* 1975), French swimmer and politician, Minister of Sport
- Maracle, Norm (born 1974), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Maracskó, Tibor (* 1948), Hungarian pentathlete
Marad
- Maradan, Jean-Pierre (* 1954), Swiss football player
- Maradin, Ivan , Slovenian bow biathlete
- Maradona, Dalma (* 1987), Argentine actress
- Maradona, Diego (* 1960), Argentinian soccer player
- Maradona, Hugo (* 1969), Argentine soccer player and coach
Maraf
- Marafante, Roberto (* 1954), Italian theater director and playwright
- Marafona, Carlos (* 1987), Portuguese football goalkeeper
Marag
- Maragall i Mira, Ernest (* 1943), Spanish politician, MEP
- Maragall i Noble, Ernest (1903–1991), Catalan sculptor
- Maragall, Joan (1860-1911), Catalan poet, essayist and journalist
- Maragall, Pasqual (* 1941), Catalan politician, Prime Minister of Catalonia (2003–2006), Mayor of Barcelona (1982–1997)
- Maraggia, Martin , Swiss manager and sports official
- Maraghei, Mohammad Sa'ed (1883–1973), Iranian politician and Prime Minister of Iran
- Maraghi, Abd al-Qadir († 1435), Persian musician and music theorist
- Maraghi, Carl , Canadian jazz musician (baritone saxophone, bass clarinet)
- Marāghī, Muhammad Mustafā al- (1881–1945), Islamic reformer
- Maragioglio, Vito (1915–1976), Italian Egyptologist
- Maragno, Virtú (1928–2004), Argentine composer
- Maragues, Josep (* 1963), Andorran football player
Marah
- Marahrens, August (1875–1950), Bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Regional Church of Hanover
Marai
- Marai, Michael (* 1948), Papua New Guinean clergyman, Bishop of Goroka
- Márai, Sándor (1900–1989), Hungarian writer
- Maraini, Carolina (1869–1959), Swiss patron
- Maraini, Dacia (* 1936), Italian writer
- Maraini, Fosco (1912–2004), Italian anthropologist, ethnologist, writer and photographer
- Maraini, Otto (1863–1944), Swiss architect
- Maraire, Chiwoniso (1976-2013), Zimbabwean musician and songwriter
- Maraire, Dumisani (1943–1999), Zimbabwean musician, composer and university professor
- Marais, Andre (* 1981), South African ice hockey player
- Marais, Dominique (born 1955), French football player
- Marais, Eugène (1871–1936), South African biologist, author, lawyer and journalist
- Marais, Gérard (* 1945), French jazz musician
- Marais, Jean (1913–1998), French actor and sculptor
- Marais, Jessica (born 1985), Australian actress
- Marais, Marin (1656–1728), French gambist and composer
- Marais, Pia (* 1971), South African film director and screenwriter
- Marais, Roland , French gambist and composer
- Maraite, Joseph (* 1949), Belgian politician
Marak
- Marak, Adolf Lu Hitler , Indian politician of the Nationalist Congress Party
- Marak, Andrew (* 1950), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Tura
- Mařák, Jan (1870–1932), Czech-Hungarian violinist and teacher
- Mařák, Julius (1832–1899), Czech-Bohemian landscape painter between romanticism and realism
- Marak, Salseng C. (* 1941), Indian politician
- Maraković, Krešimir (* 1980), Croatian handball player
- Marakuza, Grigori Stepanowitsch (* 1942), Transnistrian politician
Maral
- Maral, Adnan (* 1968), German-Turkish actor
- Maraldi, Giacomo Filippo (1665–1729), French-Italian astronomer and mathematician
- Maraldi, Giovanni Domenico (1709–1788), French-Italian astronomer and mathematician
- Maralit, Marcelino Antonio Malabanan (* 1969), Filipino clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Boac
Maram
- Maramigi, Romeo (* 1968), German DJ, producer and restaurateur
- Maramotti, Achille (1927–2005), Italian entrepreneur in the fashion industry and lawyer
Maran
- Maran, Gustav (1854–1917), Austrian actor
- Maran, Iko (1915–1999), Estonian playwright and author of young books
- Maran, Joseph (* 1957), German prehistoric
- Maran, Josie (* 1978), American photo model
- Maran, Murasoli (1934-2003), Indian politician
- Maran, René (1887–1960), French writer
- Marán, Rodolfo , Uruguayan soccer player
- Maran, Rolando (* 1963), Italian football player and coach
- Maran, Timo (* 1975), Estonian poet and semiotic
- Marand, Patricia (1934–2008), American actress
- Marand, Sanaz (* 1988), American tennis player
- Maranda, Manuel (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Marandet, André (1898–1976), French racing car driver
- Marandi, Arash (* 1984), German actor and speaker with Iranian roots
- Marandi, Evi (* 1941), Greek-Italian actor
- Marandi, Julius (* 1954), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Dumka
- Marandjuk, Michail (* 1949), Ukrainian chess composer
- Mărănducă, Daniela (* 1976), Romanian gymnast
- Maranga, Jackline (* 1977), Kenyan middle and long distance runner
- Marange, Florian (* 1986), French football player
- Marangon, Edu , Brazilian soccer player
- Marangon, Lisa (* 1980), Australian triathlete
- Marangon, Luciano (* 1956), Italian football player
- Marangoni, Alan (* 1984), Italian racing cyclist
- Marangoni, Carla (1915-2018), Italian athlete
- Marangoni, Carlo (1840–1925), Italian physicist
- Marangoni, Matteo (1876–1958), Italian university professor and art historian
- Marangoni, Renato (* 1958), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Belluno-Feltre
- Marangou, Lila (* 1938), Greek classical archaeologist
- Maranhão (* 1984), Brazilian soccer player
- Maranhão (* 1992), Brazilian soccer player
- Maranhão, Alberto (1872–1944), Brazilian politician
- Maranhão, Júnior (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Maranhão, Rodrigo (* 1992), Brazilian soccer player
- Maranhão, Waldir (* 1955), Brazilian politician
- Marani, Diego (* 1959), Italian translator and reviser at the Council of Ministers of the European Union in Brussels and columnist in various newspapers
- Marani, Manuel (* 1984), San Marino soccer player
- Marano, Ezio (1927–1991), Italian actor
- Marano, Kristie (* 1979), American wrestler
- Marano, Laura (* 1995), American actress and singer
- Marano, Vanessa (* 1992), American actress
- Marañón Pérez, Alejandro (* 1977), Spanish football player
- Marañón, Gregorio (1887–1960), Spanish physician, writer, philosopher, historian and professor of endocrinology
- Maranow, Maja (1961-2016), German actress
- Maransin, Jean-Pierre (1770–1828), French general
- Maranski, Anton (1832–1897), German-Polish pastor and politician, MdR
- Marant, Isabel (* 1967), French fashion designer
- Maranta, Bartolomeo (1500–1571), Italian physician and botanist
- Maranta, Edgar Aristide (1897–1975), Swiss Capuchin, missionary and Archbishop of Dar es Salaam
- Maranta, Renato (1920–1954), Swiss composer and writer
- Maranzana, Marino (* 1950), Italian director and screenwriter
- Maranzana, Mario (1930–2012), Italian actor
- Maranzano, José Ramón (* 1940), Argentine composer
- Maranzano, Salvatore (1886–1931), Italian mafia boss in the USA
Marao
- Maraoui-Quétier, Rakiya (* 1967), French long-distance runner of Moroccan origin
Marap
- Marape, James (* 1971), Papua New Guinean politician; prime minister
Maras
- Maras, Johann (1892–1944), Austrian conductor and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Maras, Robert (* 1978), German basketball player
- Marasa, Claudio (* 1978), Italian football player
- Marascalco, John (born 1931), American songwriter
- Marasch, Arkadi (* 1958), Russian violinist and conductor
- Marascia, María (* 1991), Colombian middle-distance runner
- Marasco, Wanda (* 1953), Italian writer
- Marasek, Stephan (* 1970), Austrian soccer player
- Mărășescu, Natalia (* 1952), Romanian middle and long distance runner
- Marashi, Mehrzad (* 1980), German soul and R&B singer
- Mar'ashi, Sayyed Zahiruddin (1413–1488), Iranian scholar and historian
- Marastoni, Josef (1834–1895), Austrian painter, etcher and lithographer
Marat
- Marat, Allan , Papuan New Guinean politician
- Marat, Jean Paul (1743–1793), French physician, scientist, author, publisher and journalist
- Marathaios , late antique stonemason
- Marathon painter , Attic black-figure vase painter
- Mařatka, Josef (1874–1937), Czech sculptor
- Marachova, Irina Vladimirovna (* 1984), Russian middle-distance runner
- Maratta, Carlo (1625–1713), Italian painter of the Roman school
Marau
- Marauhn, Thilo (* 1963), German international lawyer and university professor
- Maraun, Erna (1900–1959), German social pedagogue and social politician (SPD)
- Maraun, Ronny , German racing cyclist
Marav
- Maraval, Bernard (born 1971), French football player
- Maraval, Julia (* 1981), French actress
- Maravelakis, Ioannis (* 1988), Greek track and road cyclist
- Maravić, Alexander von (* 1949), German theater director and director
- Maravich, Pete (1947–1988) American basketball player
Maray
- Marayati, Abbas al- (* 1987), Finnish pool player
- Marayati, Boutros (* 1948), Syrian clergyman, Archbishop of Aleppo
Maraz
- Maraziti, Joseph J. (1912–1991), American politician
- Marazow, Ivan (* 1942), Bulgarian politician, art historian and cultural scientist
- Marazzi, Americo (1879–1963), Swiss architect and politician (FDP)
- Marazzi, David (* 1984), Swiss football player
- Marazzi, Elda (1909–1982), Swiss women's rights activist from the canton of Ticino
- Marazzi, Flavio (* 1978), Swiss sailor
- Marazzi, Lorenz (1887–1953), Italian-Swiss building contractor
- Marazzi, Nicolas (* 1981), Swiss football player