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- Marg, Harald (* 1954), German canoeist
- Marg, Stine (* 1983), German political scientist
- Marg, Volkwin (* 1936), German architect
- Marg, Walter (1910–1983), German classical philologist
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- Marga, Andrei (* 1946), Romanian politician
- Margadonna, Ettore Maria (1893–1975), Italian screenwriter
- Margaglio, Maurizio (* 1974), Italian figure skater
- Margaglio, Valentina (* 1993), Italian skeleton pilot
- Margai, Albert (1910–1980), Sierra Leonean Prime Minister
- Margai, Charles (* 1945), Sierra Leonean politician
- Margai, Milton (1895–1964), Sierra Leonean Prime Minister
- Margáin, Hugo B. (1913–1997), Mexican politician and diplomat
- Margain, Jean (1931–2012), French Old Testament scholar
- Margairaz, Sacha (* 1980), Swiss football player
- Margairaz, Xavier (* 1984), Swiss football player
- Margalef, Miguel (* 1956), Uruguayan cyclist
- Margalef, Ramón (1919–2004), Catalan ecologist, environmental scientist and limnologist
- Margalef, Tomás (* 1977), Uruguayan cyclist
- Margaliot, Ran (* 1988), Israeli racing cyclist and team leader
- Margalit, Avishai (* 1939), Israeli philosopher
- Margalit, Erel (* 1961), Israeli politician
- Margalit, Gilad (1959-2014), Israeli historian
- Margalith, Melanie (* 1972), German film editor
- Margallo, Juan García (1839-1893), military governor of Melilla
- Marganija, Vladimir Tschitschinowitsch (1928–1958), Soviet football goalkeeper
- Margański, Jerzy (* 1955), Polish diplomat
- Margara, Andreas (* 1983), German historian and journalist
- Margaret (* 1991), Polish pop singer
- Margaret Cambridge, Marchioness of Cambridge (1873–1929), member of the British royal family and last Duchess of Teck in the Kingdom of Württemberg
- Margaret de Beaumont, 7th Countess of Warwick († 1253), English nobleman
- Margaret de Clare (1250-1312), English nobleman
- Margaret de Lacy († 1266), English nobleman
- Margaret Longespée, 4th Countess of Salisbury († 1309), English nobleman
- Margaret, 10th Countess of Mar , Scottish noblewoman
- Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (1930–2002), younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II.
- Margareta Clausdotter († 1486), Swedish nun, abbess, writer and genealogist
- Margareta Eriksdotter Leijonhufvud (1516–1551), Queen of Sweden
- Margareta Porete († 1310), French theological writer
- Margaret of Antioch , martyr
- Margareta of Brandenburg , Duchess of Pomerania; Princess of Anhalt
- Margareta von Cilli († 1480), Slovenian nobleman
- Margaret of Cortona (1247–1297), religious, saint
- Margaret of Austria-Tuscany (1881–1965), Habsburg Archduchess
- Margaret of Scotland († 1093), Anglican and Catholic saint; scottish queen
- Margareta von Schwangau († 1448), wife of Oswald von Wolkenstein
- Margaret of Hungary (1242–1270), daughter of King Bélas IV of Hungary, Dominican, saint
- Margaret of York (1446–1503), English nobleman, wife of Charles the Bold
- Margareta von Zedtwitz († 1499), abbess
- Margarete († 1270), Margravine of Namur
- Margaret , English king's daughter, Duchess of Brabant
- Margaret , Scottish heir to the throne or queen
- Margarete Elisabeth von Leiningen-Westerburg (1604–1667), regent of Hessen-Homburg
- Margaret I († 1194), Countess of Flanders
- Margaret II (1202–1280), Countess of Flanders and Hainaut
- Margaret III. († 1405), Countess of Flanders, Artois, Nevers, Rethel, Free Countess of Burgundy, Duchess of Brabant and Limburg, Duchess of Burgundy
- Margarete Sambiria († 1282), Queen of Denmark
- Margarete Skulesdatter († 1270), Queen of Norway (1225–1263)
- Margarete Sophie of Austria (1870–1902), Archduchess of Austria and Duchess of Württemberg
- Margarete von Alertshausen († 1629), woman who was beheaded and burned as a witch
- Margarete von Anhalt (1494–1521), Duchess of Saxony
- Margaret of Anjou († 1482), Queen of England and founder of a college
- Margaret of Antioch (1244–1308), mistress of Tire
- Margarete von Babenberg († 1266), wife of the Bohemian King Přemysl Ottokar II.
- Margarete von Baden (1431–1457), Margravine of Baden, by marriage Electress of Brandenburg
- Margaret of Bavaria (1363–1423), wife of Johann Ohnefurchts von Burgundy
- Margaret of Bavaria (1442–1479), Margravine of Mantua
- Margaret of Bavaria (1456–1501), Electress of the Palatinate
- Margarete von Bayern (1480–1531), abbess of the Benedictine convent in Neuburg an der Donau
- Margaret of Blois († 1230), Countess of Blois and Châteaudun
- Margaret of Brabant († 1311), Roman-German queen (from 1309), wife of Henry VII of Luxembourg
- Margaret of Brabant , Countess of Flanders
- Margaret of Brandenburg (1410–1465), Duchess of Mecklenburg, Duchess of Bavaria-Ingolstadt
- Margaret of Brandenburg († 1489), Duchess of Pomerania
- Margarete von Brandenburg (1453–1509), abbess in the Poor Clare Monastery
- Margarete von Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1442–1512), Duchess of Mecklenburg-Stargard
- Margarete von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel († 1580), Duchess of Münsterberg, Oels and Bernstadt
- Margaret of Burgundy (1250–1308), Countess of Tonnerre
- Margaret of Burgundy († 1315), Queen of France (1314–1315), wife of Louis X.
- Margaret of the Palatinate (1376–1434), Duchess of Lorraine
- Margaret of Provence (1221–1295), Queen of France (1234–1270)
- Margaret of England († 1275), Queen of Scotland
- Margaret of Flanders († 1285), Duchess of Brabant
- Margaret of France (1158–1197), Princess of France
- Margaret of France († 1271), by marriage Duchess of Brabant
- Margaret of France († 1382), Countess Palatine of Burgundy, Countess of Artois, by marriage Countess of Flanders, Nevers and Rethel
- Margarete von Henneberg (1234–1276), Countess von Henneberg
- Margarete von Hochstaden († 1314), regent of the former county of Hückeswagen
- Margaret of Joinville (1354–1418), Countess of Vaudémont, mistress of Joinville
- Margarete von Kleve , wife of Count Adolf II von der Mark and mother of Count Adolf III. from the mark
- Margarete von Kleve , second wife of Albrecht I of Bavaria-Straubing-Holland
- Margarete von Kleve († 1444), by marriage Duchess of Bavaria-Munich and Württemberg
- Margaret of Lorraine (1463–1521), Duchess of Alençon, Blessed
- Margaret of Navarre (1128–1183), regent of Sicily
- Margaret of Navarre (1492–1549), French writer
- Margaret of Austria (1480–1530), Austrian archduchess, regent of the Netherlands
- Margaret of Austria (1584–1611), Archduchess of Austria, Queen of Spain, Portugal, Naples and Sicily (as wife, not as ruler of her own right)
- Margarete von Pfalz-Zweibrücken (1456–1514), Countess of Nassau-Idstein, Abbess of Marienberg Monastery
- Margarete von Ravensberg-Berg († 1389), hereditary princess of the counties Berg and Ravensberg
- Margaret of Saxony , Abbess of Seusslitz
- Margaret of Saxony (1449–1501), Electress of Brandenburg
- Margaret of Saxony (1469–1528), Duchess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg
- Margaret of Saxony (1840–1858), Archduchess of Austria
- Margaret of Savoy († 1464), Margravine of Montferrat, Blessed
- Margaret of Savoy (1589–1655), by marriage Duchess of Mantua and Monferrat, and in 1635 she was appointed as the last Spanish viceroy of Portugal
- Margaret of Scotland , Scottish Princess
- Margaret of Sicily-Aragon (1331-1377), 2nd wife of Count Palatine Rudolf II.
- Margarete von Tirol (1318–1369), Countess of Tirol-Görz
- Margaretha von Baden (1452–1496), abbess of Lichtenthal and Marienau
- Margaretha von Berg († 1340), Countess von Berg and Ravensberg
- Margaretha of Denmark (1895–1992), Danish noblewoman, member of the House of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
- Margaretha von der Marck-Arenberg (1527–1599), Countess of Arenberg
- Margaretha of Austria († 1486), daughter of Archduke Ernst I ("the Iron")
- Margaretha of Austria (1567–1633), Archduchess, nun in the Descalzas Reales Madrid
- Margaretha of Austria-Tuscany (1894–1986), Habsburg Archduchess
- Margaretha von Schlawe , Pomeranian nobleman, daughter of Duke Ratibor I, Countess of Ratzeburg
- Margaretha von Staufen (1237–1270), Countess of Thuringia and Countess Palatine of Saxony
- Margaretha von Tost († 1531), Duchess von Tost and Abbess in Breslau
- Margaretha von Waldeck (1533–1554), the count's daughter
- Margaretha von Zedtwitz († 1525), abbess
- Margarétha, Eugen (1885–1963), Austrian lawyer and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council and President of the Austrian National Bank
- Margarethe Fredkulla , Norwegian, then Danish queen
- Margaret I († 1356), Empress of the Holy Roman Empire, Countess of Holland, Zealand and Friesland as well as Countess of Hainaut
- Margarethe I (1353–1412), founder of the Kalmar Union
- Margarethe von Berg , daughter of Count Gerhard von Berg, wife of Count Adolf I von Kleve-Mark
- Margarethe von Braunschweig-Lüneburg (1573–1643), Duchess of Saxe-Coburg
- Margarethe von der Saale (1522–1566), wife of Landgrave Philipp von Hessen
- Margarethe von Durazzo (1347–1412), Queen of Hungary and of Naples
- Margaret of France († 1318), Queen of England
- Margaret of Italy (1851–1926), Queen of Italy
- Margaret of Luxembourg (1335–1349), Queen of Hungary and Croatia
- Margarethe von Merwitz († 1469), abbess
- Margarethe von Münsterberg (1473–1530), Duchess of Münsterberg and Countess of Glatz, by marriage to Princess of Anhalt
- Margarethe von Österreich (1536–1567), Archduchess of Austria, co-founder of the Haller Damenstift
- Margarethe of Parma (1522–1586), natural daughter of Emperor Charles V.
- Margarethe von Pfalz-Mosbach (1432–1457), Countess of Hanau
- Margaret of Pomerania († 1407), Duchess of Pomerania; Duchess of Austria; Wife of Duke Ernst I of Austria
- Margarethe von Rodemachern (1426–1490), late medieval noble book collector
- Margaret of Scotland (1424–1445), Scottish princess, French princess by marriage
- Margaria, Rodolfo (1901–1983), Italian physiologist and physician
- Margarido, Manuela (1925–2007), Sao-Toméi poet, resistance fighter and diplomat
- Margarita de Borbón (* 1939), Spanish nobleman, member of the Bourbon family; as well as the youngest sister of the former Spanish King Juan Carlos I.
- Margarita Theresa of Spain (1651–1673), Spanish princess, Empress of the Holy Roman Empire
- Margarita of Greece (1905–1981), Princess of Greece and Denmark
- Margarita von Romania (* 1949), Romanian-Swiss managing director
- Mărgăritescu, Andrei (* 1980), Romanian football player
- Margaritha, Antonius († 1542), Jewish convert and Hebraist
- Margaritis, Alexandros (* 1984), German-Greek racing driver
- Margaritis, Loris (1895–1953), Greek pianist
- Margarito, Antonio (* 1978), Mexican boxer, WBO, IBF, WBA world champion
- Margaritoff, Alexander (1952–2016), German entrepreneur
- Margaritone d'Arezzo , Italian painter, sculptor and architect
- Margaritos of Brindisi , Admiral Wilhelm II and Tankreds of Sicily
- Margarjan, Taron (* 1978), Armenian politician, mayor of Yerevan
- Margaroli, Luca (* 1992), Swiss tennis player
- Margaron, Pierre (1765-1824), French general of the cavalry
- Margarot, Maurice (1745–1815), English reformer and prisoner
- Margarula, Yvonne , Aboriginal political leader
- Margary, Augustus Raymond (1846–1875), British traveler and diplomat
- Margas, Javier (* 1969), Chilean football player
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- Margedant, Udo (* 1942), German political scientist
- Margeir Pétursson (* 1960), Icelandic chess grandmaster
- Margel, Mojsije (1875–1939), rabbi of the Jewish community in Zagreb and Požega
- Margelidon, Arthur (* 1993), Canadian judoka
- Margelis, Artūras (* 1965), Lithuanian politician
- Margelisch, Yael (* 1991), Swiss paraglider pilot
- Margelle, Gottfried Ulrich de la (1635–1703), auxiliary bishop in Cologne
- Margellos, Theodore , Greek-Swiss entrepreneur
- Margelow, Wassili Filippowitsch (1909–1990), Russian military, army general of the Soviet airborne troops
- Margelow, Witali Wassiljewitsch (* 1941), Russian secret service agent and politician
- Margenau, Henry (1901–1997), German-American physicist and philosopher of science
- Margéot, Jean (1916–2009), Mauritian clergyman, Bishop of Port-Louis and Cardinal
- Margera, Bam (* 1979), American actor, skateboarder, filmmaker, radio host and stunt coordinator
- Margera, Vincent (1956-2015), American actor
- Margerie, Christophe de (1951-2014), French manager; CEO of Total SA
- Margerie, Eduard (1879–1965), German homeland researcher
- Margerie, Emmanuel de (1862-1953), French geographer
- Margerie, Emmanuel de (1924–1991), French ambassador
- Margerie, Pierre de (1861–1942), French diplomat
- Margerin, Frank (* 1952), French comic artist
- Margeson, Matthew (* 1980), American composer
- Margesson, David, 1st Viscount Margesson (1890–1965), British Conservative Party politician, member of the House of Commons and Secretary of War (1940–1942)
- Margesson, Francis, 2nd Viscount Margesson (1922–2014), British peer and politician
- Marget, Walter (1920–2013), German physician
- Margetic, Patricio (* 1960), Argentine soccer player
- Margets, Leo (* 1983), Spanish poker player and author
- Margevičienė, Vincė Vaidevutė (* 1949), Lithuanian politician
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- Marggraf, Andreas Sigismund (1709–1782), German chemist
- Marggraf, Eckhart (* 1941), German pastor and religious educator
- Marggraf, Erhard (* 1925), German actor and director
- Marggraf, Georg (1610–1644), German naturalist and explorer
- Marggraf, Henning Christian († 1754), pharmacist and assessor at the Ober-Collegium medicum in Berlin
- Marggraf, Paschasius (1673–1739), German pastor and superintendent (inspector)
- Marggraf, Peter (* 1947), German sculptor, draftsman, printer and book maker
- Marggraf, Rainer (* 1949), German university professor and environmental economist
- Marggraf, Wolfgang (* 1933), German musicologist
- Marggraff, Arnold (1834–1915), German local politician, city councilor in Berlin and head of the sewerage deputation
- Marggraff, Felix (* 1970), German television director for sports and events
- Marggraff, Hermann (1809–1864), German writer
- Marggraff, Johann (1830–1917), architect and owner of a studio for Christian art; Community representative of the Munich magistrate
- Marggraff, Rudolf (1805–1880), German art historian and writer
- Marggraff, Stefan (* 1991), Namibian road cyclist
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- Marghem, Marie-Christine (* 1963), Belgian lawyer and politician of the Mouvement Réformateur (MR)
- Margheriti, Antonio (1930–2002), Italian film director
- Margheriti, Edoardo (* 1959), Italian director
- Margheriti, Ermanno (1919–1944), Italian engineer, officer and resistance fighter against fascism
- Marghescu, Sándor (1929–2015), Hungarian dermatologist, hospital director and university professor
- Marghieri, Gabriel (* 1964), French organist and composer
- Marghiloman, Alexandru (1854–1925), Romanian politician and Prime Minister
- Marghīnānī, al- († 1197), scholar of the Hanafi school of law; Author of the work Hidaya
- Marghitych, Ivan (1921–2003), Ukrainian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Mukacheve
Margi
- Margi, Jakob (* 1960), Israeli politician
- Margiela, Martin (* 1957), Belgian fashion designer
- Margielsky, Marc (* 1972), German illustrator
- Margies, Rudolf (1884–1937), German KPD functionary, victim of the Great Terror in the Soviet Union
- Marginter, Peter (1934–2008), Austrian writer, essayist and translator
- Margiotta, Francesco (* 1993), Italian football player
- Margiotta, Massimo (* 1977), Italian-Venezuelan football player
- Margiris († 1336), legendary prince of Lower Lithuania
- Margis, Hildegard (1887–1944), German women's rights activist, author and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Margis, Thorsten (* 1989), German bobsleigh athlete
- Margitza, Rick (* 1961), American jazz musician (saxophone, composition)
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- Marglin, Stephen , American economist and university professor
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- Margni, Marcelo Julián (* 1971), Argentine clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Quilmes
Margo
- Margo (1917–1985), Mexican-American actress
- Margo, Robert (* 1954), American economist
- Margola, Franco (1908–1992), Italian composer and music teacher
- Margold, Emanuel Josef (1888–1962), Austrian artist
- Margold, William (1943-2017), American porn actor and director
- Margolick, David (* 1952), American journalist and non-fiction author
- Margolies, Mosche († 1781), commentator on the Palestinian Talmud
- Margolies-Mezvinsky, Marjorie (* 1942), American university professor and politician
- Margolin, Arnold Davidowitsch (1877–1956), Russian-Ukrainian lawyer, diplomat and later US lawyer
- Margolin, Bob (* 1949), American blues musician
- Margolin, Boris (* 1971), German chess player of Russian origin
- Margolin, Jamie (* 2001), American climate protection activist
- Margolin, Janet (1943–1993), American film actress
- Margolin, Jaron (* 1954), Israeli dancer and choreographer
- Margolin, Julius (1900–1971), Lithuanian writer and political activist
- Margolin, Stuart (* 1940), American actor, director and screenwriter
- Margolin, Timur (* 1983), Israeli poker player
- Margolin, Uri (* 1942), Israeli-Canadian literary scholar
- Margolina, Sonja (* 1951), Russian author
- Margoliouth, David Samuel (1858–1940) British Orientalist
- Margolis, Alisa (* 1975), American painter
- Margolis, Cindy (born 1965), American model
- Margolis, Isaac (1842–1887), Russian-Polish rabbi and author
- Margolis, Kitty (* 1955), American jazz singer
- Margolis, Mark (born 1939), American actor
- Margolis, Max Leopold (1866–1932), American philologist
- Margolis, Rachel (1921–2015), Polish-Lithuanian-Israeli biologist and Holocaust survivor
- Margolis, Sam (1923–1996), American jazz musician (tenor saxophone, clarinet)
- Margolis, William (1944-2004), American writer
- Margolius, Rudolf (1913–1952), Czech politician
- Margolles, Teresa (* 1963), Mexican artist
- Margolyes, Miriam (* 1941), British-Australian film and theater actress and voice actress
- Margon, Hans Oscar (1911–1976), German resistance fighter and GDR economic functionary
- Margoni, Alain (* 1934), French composer
- Margoni, Ivos (1929–2006), Italian poet, Romanist, French writer, translator and photographer
- Margoni, Stefano (* 1975), Italian ice hockey player
- Margoschwili, Dawit (* 1980), Georgian judoka
- Margosyan, Mıgırdiç (* 1938), Turkish-Armenian writer
- Margot, Heinz (* 1962), Swiss actor and presenter
- Margot, Robert (* 1967), Swiss basketball player
- Margotti, Lanfranco (1559–1611), bishop and cardinal
- Margottini, Carlo (1899–1940), Italian naval officer
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- Margraf, Horst-Tanu (1903–1978), German conductor
- Margraf, Josef (1953–2010), German biologist and ecologist
- Margraf, Jürgen (* 1956), German psychologist
- Margraf, Miriam (* 1964), German writer
- Margraff, Jean (1876–1959), French saber fencer
- Margref, Jürgen (* 1969), German soccer player
- Margreiter, Alois (* 1956), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Margreiter, Doris (* 1968), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Margreiter, Dorit (* 1967), Austrian photographer and video and installation artist
- Margreiter, Johannes (* 1958), Austrian lawyer and politician (NEOS)
- Margreiter, Raimund (* 1941), Austrian surgeon
- Margreiter, Reinhard (* 1952), Austrian author, philosopher and university professor
- Margreiter, Rudi (1954–2005), Swiss pop singer
- Margreiter, Rudolf (1876–1956), Austrian painter
- Margreiter, Vreni (* 1956), Swiss singer of popular music and presenter
- Margreiter, Werner (* 1954), Austrian ski racer and trainer
- Margreitter, Georg (* 1988), Austrian soccer player
- Margrét Jónsdóttir (1893–1971), Icelandic writer
- Margrét Lára Viðarsdóttir (* 1986), Icelandic football player
- Margrét Rannveig Ólafsdóttir (* 1976), Icelandic football player
- Margrét Tryggvadóttir (* 1972), Icelandic writer and politician (Allianz)
- Margrete Aleksandersdotter (1261–1283), Queen of Norway (1280–1299)
- Margrete Eriksdotter († 1209), Queen of Norway
- Margreth, Jakob (1879–1925), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Margrethe Eriksdatter of Denmark , Danish princess, Swedish queen
- Margrethe II (* 1940), Danish queen
- Margroff, Robert E. (1930-2015) American science fiction writer
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- Marguč, Gašper (* 1990), Slovenian handball player
- Marguč, Rok (* 1986), Slovenian snowboarder
- Margue, Nicolas (1888–1976), Luxembourg politician, MEP
- Marguenat de Courcelles, Anne-Thérèse de (1647–1733), French writer and salonnière
- Marguenat, Jean de (1893–1956), French racing car driver
- Marguerita d'Oingt († 1310), French religious, mystic and writer
- Marguerite de Bourbon (1438–1483), French noblewoman from the House of Bourbon
- Marguerite de Reynel († 1254), Countess of Sidon and Beaufort, wife of Balian Garnier
- Marguerite de Valois-Angoulême, duchesse de Berry (1523–1574), Duchess of Berry, wife of Emanuel Philibert of Savoy
- Marguerite of Anjou-Sicily (1273–1299), Countess of Anjou and Maine
- Margueritte, Jacques (* 1887), French racing car driver
- Margueritte, Jean-Auguste (1823–1870), French division general
- Margueritte, Victor (1866–1942), French writer
- Marguerre, Eleonore (* 1978), German opera singer (soprano)
- Marguerre, Fritz (1878–1964), Belgian-German engineer, inventor and entrepreneur
- Marguerre, Karl (1906–1979), German engineering scientist, university professor for mechanics and musician
- Marguerre, Wolfgang (* 1941), German entrepreneur and patron
- Marguet, Annik (* 1981), Swiss sports shooter
- Marguet, Christophe (* 1965), French jazz drummer
- Marguet, Gilles (* 1967), French biathlete
- Marguet, Tristan (* 1987), Swiss cyclist
- Marguier, Alexander (* 1969), German journalist, publicist and publisher
- Margul-Sperber, Alfred (1898–1967), German-speaking writer
- Margules, Max (1856–1920), Austrian meteorologist
- Margulies, David (1937-2016), American actor
- Margulies, Donald (born 1954), American playwright
- Margulies, Jean (1939–2015), Austrian politician (GREEN)
- Margulies, Julianna (born 1966), American actress
- Margulies, Lazar C. (1895–1982), American gynecologist and obstetrician of Austro-Hungarian descent
- Margulies, Martin (* 1965), Austrian politician (GREEN), member of the state parliament and councilor
- Margulies, Michael D. (* 1936), American cameraman
- Margulies, Otto , Austrian alpinist
- Margulies, Robert (1908–1974), German politician (FDP, DVP), MdL, MdB, MdEP
- Margulies, Roni (* 1955), Turkish journalist, writer, poet and interpreter
- Margulis, Charlie (1902–1967), American jazz musician
- Margulis, Grigori Alexandrowitsch (* 1946), Russian mathematician
- Margulis, Jewgeni (* 1982), Russian-Israeli ice hockey player
- Margulis, Jura (* 1968), Russian pianist and music teacher
- Margulis, Lynn (1938-2011), American biologist
- Margulis, Mike (1950-2018), American football player
- Margulis, Vitaly (1928–2011), Ukrainian pianist and music teacher
- Margull, Hans-Joachim (1925–1982), German missiologist
- Margulowa, Teresa Christoforowna (1912–1994), Russian-Soviet power plant and nuclear technology engineer and university professor
- Marguste, Anti (1931–2016), Estonian composer
- Margutti, Albert von (1869–1940), Austro-Hungarian general and writer
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- Margwelaschwili, Giorgi (* 1969), Georgian politician, minister, president
- Margwelaschwili, Giwi (1927–2020), German-Georgian writer and philosopher
- Margwelaschwili, Titus von (1891–1946), Georgian philosopher and journalist
- Margwelaschwili, Wascha (* 1993), Georgian judoka