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Mars
- Mars, Betty (1944–1989), French singer and actress
- Mars, Bruno (* 1985), American R&B musician, singer-songwriter and record producer
- Mars, Forrest Senior (1904-1999), American entrepreneur
- Mars, Forrest, Jr. (1931-2016) American entrepreneur, Mars Incorporated
- Mars, Frank C. (1883–1934), American entrepreneur, chocolate bar inventor
- Mars, Jacqueline (* 1940), American entrepreneur, Mars Incorporated
- Mars, John (1898–1985), Austrian economist
- Mars, John Franklyn (born 1935), American entrepreneur
- Mars, Johnny (* 1942), American blues musician, singer-songwriter and harmonica player
- Mars, Juliette , French opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Mars, Kenneth (1935–2011), American actor and voice actor
- Mars, Kettly (* 1958), Haitian writer
- Mars, Laurent (* 1985), Belgian cyclist and sports director
- Mars, Lina van de (* 1979), German TV presenter and drummer
- Mars, Mademoiselle (1779–1847), French actress
- Mars, Mick (* 1951), American guitarist
- Mars, Roman (* 1974), American radio producer and podcaster
- Mars, Tommy (* 1951), American pianist and keyboardist
- Mars, Vesa (* 1961), Finnish football player
- Mars-Vallet, Marius († 1957), French sculptor
Marsa
- Marsa, Rina (* 1904), Russian-born actress
- Marsac, Laure (* 1970), French actress
- Marsagishvili, Dato (* 1991), Georgian wrestler
- Marsaglia, Francesca (* 1990), Italian ski racer
- Marsaglia, George (1924–2011), American mathematician and computer scientist
- Marsaglia, Matteo (* 1985), Italian ski racer
- Marsal, Catherine (* 1971), French cyclist and trainer
- Marsal, Édouard-Antoine (1845–1929), French painter
- Marsal, Ramón (1934-2007), Spanish football player
- Marsala, Joe (1907–1978), American jazz musician
- Marsala, Marty (1909–1975), American jazz musician
- Maršálek, Hans (1914–2011), Austrian typesetter and political activist
- Marsalek, Jan (* 1980), Austrian manager
- Marsalis, Branford (* 1960), American jazz saxophonist and music producer
- Marsalis, Delfeayo (* 1965), American jazz trombonist and music producer
- Marsalis, Ellis (1934-2020), American jazz pianist and music educator
- Marsalis, Jason (* 1977), American jazz drummer and vibraphonist
- Marsalis, John H. (1904–1971), American politician
- Marsalis, Wynton (* 1961), American trumpeter
- Maršall-Petrovský, Gustáv (1862–1916), Slovak author and journalist
- Marsalle, Louis de (* 1804), art critic and pseudonym Ernst Ludwig Kirchner
- Marsan, Eddie (born 1968), British actor
- Marsan, Georges (* 1957), Monegasque politician, mayor
- Marsan, Jean (1920–1977), French actor and screenwriter
- Marsan, Pierre (* 1916), Monegasque marksman
- Marsani, Claudia (* 1959), Italian actress
- Marsano, Wilhelm von (1797–1871), Austrian officer, author
- Marsau, Charlotte (* 1953), German documentary filmmaker and musician
- Marsay, Charles Hector de Saint George Marquis de (1688–1753), Franco-German radical pietist, mystic and quietist
- Marsay, Faye (* 1986), British actress
Mars
- Marsch, Angelika (1932–2011), German regional historian and author
- Marsch, Bernhard (* 1962), German filmmaker, screenwriter, film producer and actor
- Marsch, Eckart (* 1947), German theoretical physicist
- Marsch, Edgar (* 1938), German-Swiss literary scholar
- Marsch, Friedrich (1900–1984), German doctor and book author
- Marsch, Fritz (1926–2009), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, Federal Councilor, member of the National Council
- Marsch, Jesse (* 1973), American football player
- Marsch, Michael (* 1932), German Dominican priest, qualified psychotherapist, writer and founder and director of the House of St. Raphael
- Marsch, Nikolaus (* 1977), German legal scholar
- Marsch, Wolf-Dieter (1928–1972), German Protestant theologian
- Marschak, Jacob (1898–1977), American economist
- Marschak, Samuil Jakowlewitsch (1887–1964), Russian writer
- Marschalck von Bachtenbrock, Carl Detlev (1802–1864), royal Hanoverian Landdrost in the district of Aurich
- Marschalck, Balthasar von (1625–1685), German canon and court marshal
- Marschalck, Engelbert Johann von (1766–1845), Landdrost of the Landdrostei Stade
- Marschalck, Johann Friedrich von (1618–1679), Chancellor of the Danish King for Norway
- Marschalck, Levin von († 1629), German Canon
- Marschalck, Otto Alexander von (1799–1858), German administrative lawyer
- Marschalek, Rolf (* 1960), German molecular biologist
- Marschalk von Ostheim, Bernhard (1532–1604), governor of the county of Henneberg and patron
- Marschalk von Ostheim, Emil (1841–1903), German collector and friend of history
- Marschalk von Ostheim, Heinrich August (1726–1809), German lieutenant general and governor of Munster
- Marschalk, Max (1863–1940), German composer and music critic
- Marschalk, Nicolaus († 1525), German legal scholar, humanist and historian
- Marshal called Greiff, Ulrich (1863–1923), Prussian major general, adjutant general and 1918 head of the military cabinet
- Marshal von Altengottern, Wolf Rudolf Freiherr (1855–1930), Prussian general of the cavalry in the First World War
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Adolf (1806-1891), Minister of the Interior of Baden
- Marschall von Bieberstein, Adolf (1842–1912), German politician, foreign minister, ambassador, MdR
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Adolf (1848–1920), Baden Foreign Minister
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Alexander (1604–1668), landowner and councilor to the Elector of Saxony
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Alexander Haubold (1635–1694), colonel from Saxony-Weißenfels, owner of a manor
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Arthur (1816–1885), Prussian lieutenant general
- Marshal von Bieberstein, August (1804–1888), Baden lawyer and diplomat
- Marshal von Bieberstein, August Friedrich († 1767), Prussian Colonel, Chief of Garrison Regiment No. 3
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Conrad Otto Christoph (1726–1796), ducal-Württemberg colonel and court marshal
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Ernst Franz Ludwig (1770–1834), Minister of State of the Duchy of Nassau
- Marschall von Bieberstein, Friedrich (1763–1842), royal Prussian major general and most recently the commander of the cadet house in Berlin
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Friedrich August (1768–1826), German botanist and explorer
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Fritz Freiherr (1883–1939), German constitutional law teacher
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Georg Job (1625–1683), Saxon court marshal
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Hans Dietrich (1643–1687), chamber councilor from Saxony-Weißenfels, manor owner in Artern, Ritteburg and Ober- and Untermon
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Joachim Freiherr von (* 1954), German diplomat
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Joachim Wilhelm (1627–1691), High Princely Saxon-Merseburg Council, court master and chief tax collector
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Johann Adolph , Prussian colonel and head of the regiment
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Johann August († 1736), Polish chamberlain and Prussian secret budget and war council
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Karl Wilhelm (1763–1817), Minister of the Interior of Baden
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Konrad Leberecht (1695–1768), Prussian lieutenant general of the cavalry
- Marschall von Bieberstein, Marie Luise von (1862–1949), founder of the Protestant women's association in Baden
- Marschall von Bieberstein, Michael Freiherr (1930–2012), German journalist, cultural manager and translator
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Moritz Thamm (1645–1702), German nobleman, Saxon Privy Councilor
- Marschall von Bieberstein, Walther (1930–2014), German diplomat and lawyer
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Wilhelm Freiherr (1890–1935), German aviator
- Marshal von Bieberstein, Wolfgang Freiherr (1928–2003), German university professor
- Marshal von Sulicki, Karl (1803–1877), Prussian major general and commander of the 31st Infantry Brigade
- Marshal von Sulicki, Wilhelm (1820–1883), Prussian major general and commander of the 27th Infantry Brigade
- Marschall, Andreas (1783–1842), piano maker
- Marschall, Andreas (* 1961), German draftsman and filmmaker
- Marschall, Anja (* 1962), German writer and publicist
- Marschall, August Dietrich (1750–1824), German Hereditary Marshal in Thuringia, Freemason and Illuminate
- Marschall, Bernhard (1888–1963), German prelate and radio pastor
- Marschall, Brigitte (* 1957), Austrian theater scholar
- Marschall, Christian (1925–1999), German radio and voice actor
- Marschall, Christoph von (* 1959), German journalist
- Marschall, Colin (* 1960), German football player
- Marschall, Dietrich († 1604), Hereditary Marshal in Thuringia, court clerk of the Electoral Saxony and manor owner in Herrengosserstedt
- Marschall, Edmund (1903–1954), German operetta comedian and director
- Marschall, Elisabeth (1886–1947), head nurse in the Ravensbrück concentration camp
- Marschall, Ernst Dietrich (1692–1771), Imperial Austrian General
- Marschall, Ferdinand (1924–2006), Austrian football referee
- Marschall, Franz (1916–1983), Swiss agricultural scientist
- Marschall, Friedrich Wilhelm (1622–1693), Hereditary Marshal in Thuringia and manor owner in Herrengosserstedt and Zöbigker
- Marschall, Georg (1871–1956), German painter and sculptor
- Marshal, Georg Rudolph , hereditary marshal in Thuringia, imperial war council and colonel over a German regiment on horseback
- Marschall, Gerhard (* 1952), Austrian journalist
- Marschall, Godfried (1840–1911), Austrian Catholic auxiliary bishop and vicar general
- Marschall, Günther (1913–1997), German architect
- Marschall, Hanns (1896–1966), German writer and screenwriter
- Marschall, Hanns-Joachim (1927–1999), German actor, theater director and voice actor
- Marschall, Hans (1893–1970), German politician and publicist, Member of the State Parliament
- Marschall, Hans (1913–1986), German nuclear physicist
- Marschall, Hans Melchior (1602–1628), soldier in the Thirty Years' War, whose grave slab has survived
- Marschall, Hans Wilhelm († 1677), Hereditary Marshal in Thuringia, manor owner in Herrengosserstedt and member of the Fruit-Bringing Society
- Marschall, Inge (* 1943), actress
- Marschall, Johann Adolph (1643–1693), German court official and manor owner
- Marschall, Josef (1905–1966), Austrian writer
- Marschall, Joseph (1865–1924), Swiss architect
- Marschall, Julius , German politician (DPS), MdL
- Marschall, Ken (born 1950), American artist
- Marschall, Klaus (* 1961), German director
- Marschall, Klaus (* 1971), German author
- Marshal, Kurtis (* 1997), Australian pole vaulter
- Marschall, Ludwig Ernst (1575–1652), Thuringian and Saxon civil servant and military leader
- Marschall, Manfred (1937-2004), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Marschall, Marita , German actress
- Marschall, Matern von (* 1962), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Marschall, Nicola (1829–1917), German-American artist
- Marschall, Olaf (* 1966), German football player, trainer and official
- Marschall, Olaf (* 1973), German soccer player
- Marschall, Otto (1857–1935), German politician
- Marschall, Philipp (* 1988), German biathlete and cross-country skier
- Marschall, Robert (* 1966), Austrian politician (EU exit party)
- Marschall, Rudolf (1873–1967), Austrian sculptor, plaque artist and medalist
- Marschall, Rudolf von (1820–1890), Prussian administrative lawyer, district administrator and politician (MdPrA)
- Marshal, Rudolph , German knight and marshal in the Landgraviate of Thuringia
- Marshal, Rudolph Levin (1605–1673), chamberlain of Electoral Saxony, hereditary marshal of Thuringia and manor owner
- Marshal, Samuel von (1683–1749), Minister
- Marschall, Stefan (* 1968), German political scientist and university professor
- Marschall, Susanne (* 1963), German media scientist
- Marschall, Theodor (1791–1867), royal Saxon chamberlain and chief forest master
- Marschall, Vinzenz (1889–1959), German artist
- Marschall, Werner (* 1927), German Catholic theologian, priest and university professor for church history
- Marschall, Wilhelm (1886–1976), German naval officer and general admiral in World War II
- Marshal, Wolf , German court official of the Wettins, manor owner in Herrengosserstedt
- Marschall, Wolf Friedrich (1687–1752), Hereditary Marshal in Thuringia, Chamberlain of the King of Poland and Elector of Saxony
- Marschall-Oehmichen, Hannelore (1931–2003), German puppet carver, voice actress and theater director
- Marschall-Solbrig, Maria (1897–1979), German poet, local politician and librarian, opponent of the Nazi regime
- Marschalleck, Karl-Heinrich (1904–1981), German prehistorian
- Marschang, Eduard (* 1953), German soccer player
- Marschang, Eva (* 1930), German university professor and literary researcher
- Marschang, Franz (* 1932), German veterinarian, journalist and writer
- Marschang, Johannes (1884–1978), German clergyman, prison chaplain in Anrath and Krefeld and honorary citizen of the city of Willich
- Marschat, Peter (* 1952), Austrian bassoonist
- Marscheck, Beatrice (* 1985), German long jumper
- Marschewski, Erwin (* 1940), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Marschhausen, Johann Heinrich (1764–1813), German educator and historian
- Marschik, Matthias (* 1957), Austrian cultural scientist, media scientist and sports historian
- Marsching, Michele (* 1978), German politician (Pirate Party)
- Marschke, Melanie (* 1969), German actress
- Marschler, Thomas (* 1969), German clergyman, university professor
- Marschler, Willy (1893–1952), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Marschner, Adolf Eduard (1819–1853), German composer
- Marschner, Amalie (1794–1883), German women's rights activist
- Marschner, Bernd-Jürgen , German rower
- Marschner, Heinrich (1795–1861), German composer
- Marschner, Horst (1929–1996), German agricultural chemist
- Marschner, Kurt (1913–1984), German opera singer (tenor) and actor
- Marschner, Ralf , German undercover agent
- Marschner, Rosemarie (* 1944), Austrian author
- Marschner, Werner (1919–2009), German cyclist and trainer
- Marschner, Wilhelm (1926–2008), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Marschner, Wolfgang (1926–2020), German violinist, conductor and composer
- Marschütz, Gerhard (* 1956), Austrian Catholic moral theologian, sociologist and university professor
- Marschyqpajew, Jermek (* 1969), Kazakh politician
Marsd
- Marsden, Bernie (* 1951), English guitarist
- Marsden, Betty (1919-1998) British actress
- Marsden, Brian (1937-2010) British astronomer
- Marsden, Dora (1882–1960) British author, feminist, and anarchist
- Marsden, Ernest (1889–1970), British physicist
- Marsden, George M. (* 1939), American historian and theologian
- Marsden, Gordon (born 1953), British politician (Labor Party), member of the House of Commons
- Marsden, Ian D. (* 1967), Swiss and American cartoonist, caricaturist, comic strip artist, illustrator and author, designer, artist and animator
- Marsden, James (* 1973), American actor and model
- Marsden, Jason (* 1975), American actor
- Marsden, Jerrold (1942-2010), Canadian mathematician and university professor
- Marsden, John (born 1950), Australian writer
- Marsden, Kate (1859–1931) British nurse and leprosy researcher
- Marsden, Matthew (born 1973), British actor and singer
- Marsden, Nicola (* 1968), German socio-informatics specialist
- Marsden, Rachel (* 1974), Canadian columnist
- Marsden, Roy (born 1941), British theater and film actor
- Marsden, Samuel (1765–1838), English missionary and founder of the first Christian mission in New Zealand
- Marsden, Simon (1948–2012), British photographer and author
- Marsden, William (1754–1836), English orientalist, linguist, numismatist and scientific researcher of the island of Sumatra
- Marsden, William (1860-1942), British marksman
Marse
- Marsé, Juan (1933-2020), Spanish writer
- Marseguerra, Giovanni (* 1962), Italian economist
- Marseiler, Luca (* 1997), German soccer player
- Marseille, Armand (1856–1925), German-Russian doll manufacturer
- Marseille, Hans-Joachim (1919–1942), German fighter pilot in World War II
- Marseille, Jacques (1945–2010), French historian, economist and author
- Marseille, Siegfried (1887–1944), major general in the Wehrmacht
- Marseille, Ulrich (* 1955), German entrepreneur
- Marsell, Karl-Heinz (1936–1996), German racing cyclist
- Marsella, Brian , American musician (keyboard, piano, composition)
- Marsenić, Mijajlo (* 1993), Serbian handball player
- Marseul, Sylvain Auguste de (1812–1890), French entomologist
Marsh
- Marsh, Amy (* 1977), American triathlete
- Marsh, Anne († 1874), English writer
- Marsh, Arno (1928–2019), American jazz musician (tenor saxophone)
- Marsh, Benjamin F. (1839–1905) American politician
- Marsh, Brad (born 1958), Canadian ice hockey player
- Marsh, Brandon (* 1974), American triathlete
- Marsh, Carol (1926-2010) English actress
- Marsh, Charles (1765–1849), American lawyer and politician
- Marsh, Courtney , American film director, film producer, and screenwriter
- Marsh, Damien (* 1971), Australian athlete
- Marsh, Dave (1894–1960), English cyclist and world champion
- Marsh, David (* 1952), British bank manager, author and journalist
- Marsh, Edward (1872–1953) British civil servant, translator, editor, writer and art promoter
- Marsh, Edward (1874-1932), American rower
- Marsh, Eric (1969-2013), American firefighter
- Marsh, Fleur (* 1971), German-Malawian actress
- Marsh, Florence Hannah Bacon (1881–1948), British botanist
- Marsh, Frank (1924-2001), American politician
- Marsh, Frank G. , British officer, most recently Brigadier General
- Marsh, George Perkins (1801-1882), American statesman and writer
- Marsh, Henry (born 1950), British neurosurgeon
- Marsh, Henry (* 1954), American obstacle runner
- Marsh, Herbert W. (1946-2013), American educational psychologist and author
- Marsh, James (1794–1842), American Congregationalist, philosopher, and President of the University of Vermont
- Marsh, James (1794-1846) British chemist
- Marsh, James (* 1963), British film director and documentary filmmaker
- Marsh, James (* 1970), German basketball player
- Marsh, Jean (* 1934), British film and stage actress and screenwriter
- Marsh, Jeff (* 1960), American cartoonist, director, film producer, voice actor, art director and screenwriter
- Marsh, Jillian , political activist
- Marsh, Joan (1914–2000) American actress and businesswoman
- Marsh, Jodie (* 1978), British model
- Marsh, John (1752–1828), English lawyer and composer
- Marsh, John Otho Jr. (1926–2019), American politician and lawyer
- Marsh, Joseph (1726–1811), American military man and statesman
- Marsh, Mae (1895–1968), American film actress
- Marsh, Marian (1913–2006), American actress and environmentalist
- Marsh, Michael (* 1967), American sprinter and Olympic champion
- Marsh, Michele , American actress
- Marsh, Mike (born 1969), English soccer player
- Marsh, Ngaio (1895–1982), New Zealand writer, actress, and theater director
- Marsh, Oliver T. (1892-1941), American cinematographer
- Marsh, Othniel Charles (1831–1899), American paleontologist
- Marsh, Probyn Vivian (born 1928), Jamaican diplomat
- Marsh, Reginald (1898–1954) American painter
- Marsh, Richard († 1226), Lord Chancellor of England, Bishop of Durham
- Marsh, Richard (* 1967), British racing driver
- Marsh, Richard, Baron Marsh (1928–2011), British politician (formerly Labor Party), member of the House of Commons
- Marsh, Rodney (born 1944), English football player
- Marsh, Ryan (born 1985), South African ice hockey player
- Marsh, Sylvester (1803-1884), American railroad engineer
- Marsh, Terence (1931-2018), British art director and production designer, two-time Oscar winner
- Marsh, Terry (born 1958), British featherweight boxer
- Marsh, Tina (1954–2009), American jazz musician (vocals, composition)
- Marsh, Tony (1931–2009) British racing driver
- Marsh, Tony (1939–2012) British jazz musician
- Marsh, Tyson (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Marsh, Warne (1927–1987), American jazz saxophonist
- Marsh, William (* 1944), American martial arts grandmaster
- Marsh-Doll, Caren (* 1919), American actress and dancer
- Marshak, Robert (1916-1992), American theoretical physicist
- Marshak, Stephen (* 1955), American geologist
- Marshal, Alan (1909–1961), Australian actor
- Marshal, Anselm, 6th Earl of Pembroke († 1245), Lord Marshal of England
- Marshal, Gilbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke († 1241), English magnate, Marshal of England
- Marshal, Henry († 1206), English clergyman, Bishop of Exeter
- Marshal, Isabel (1200-1240), English nobleman
- Marshal, John , Anglo-Norman nobleman, Marshal of England
- Marshal, John , English nobleman
- Marshal, John († 1282), English nobleman
- Marshal, John, 2nd Baron Marshal (1292-1316), English nobleman and Marshal of Ireland
- Marshal, John, 7th Earl of Warwick , English nobleman
- Marshal, Lyndsey (born 1978), British actress
- Marshal, Richard, 3rd Earl of Pembroke († 1234), Anglo-Norman magnate, Earl Marshal and courtier
- Marshal, Walter, 5th Earl of Pembroke (1196-1245), English nobleman, fourth son of William Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke and Isabel de Clare, 4th Countess of Pembroke
- Marshal, William († 1265), English nobleman and rebel
- Marshal, William, 1st Baron Marshal , English nobleman
- Marshal, William, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1144-1219), Anglo-Norman nobleman, Marshal of England
- Marshal, William, 2nd Earl of Pembroke († 1231), English magnate
- Marshall i King, Frank (1883–1959), Catalan classical pianist, composer and music educator
- Marshall, Agnes (1855–1905) English cook, author, and inventor
- Marshall, Alan (* 1938), British film producer
- Marshall, Alan G. (* 1944), American chemist
- Marshall, Alexander Keith (1808-1884), American politician
- Marshall, Alfred († 1868), American politician
- Marshall, Alfred (1842–1924), British economist
- Marshall, Alysson (* 1988), Canadian cross-country skier
- Marshall, Amanda (* 1972), Canadian pop musician
- Marshall, Amber (* 1988), Canadian actress
- Marshall, Amber (* 2001), Australian tennis player
- Marshall, Amelia (* 1958), American actress
- Marshall, Andrew (* 1973), English golfer
- Marshall, Andy (* 1975), English soccer player
- Marshall, Arthur (1881–1968) American composer and ragtime pianist
- Marshall, Arthur (1903–2007), British aircraft designer, flight instructor and test pilot
- Marshall, Audrey , English badminton player
- Marshall, Barry (born 1951), Australian medic
- Marshall, Ben (* 1991), English soccer player
- Marshall, Benjamin (1768-1835), English painter
- Marshall, Benji (* 1985), New Zealand rugby league player
- Marshall, Bert (* 1943), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and scout
- Marshall, Bertie (1936–2012), Trinidadian musician on the modern steel pan
- Marshall, Billy (1936-2007), Northern Irish football player
- Marshall, Bob (1910-2004), Australian billiards player and world champion
- Marshall, Brandon (* 1984), American football player
- Marshall, Brenda (1915–1992), American actress
- Marshall, Brian (* 1973), American rock bassist
- Marshall, Bruce (1899-1987) Scottish writer
- Marshall, Bryan (1938-2019), British actor
- Marshall, Chad (* 1984), American football player
- Marshall, Charles A. (1898–1985), American cinematographer
- Marshall, Charles Robertshaw (1869–1952) British pharmacologist and botanist
- Marshall, Chelsea (* 1986), American ski racer
- Marshall, Christine (* 1986), American swimmer
- Marshall, Cody (* 1982), American ski racer
- Marshall, Colin, Baron Marshall of Knightsbridge (1933–2012) British businessman, Secretary of State and member of the House of Lords
- Marshall, Cy (1902–1974), American racing car driver
- Marshall, Daniel (1706–1784), American clergyman
- Marshall, David (born 1941), Scottish politician
- Marshall, David (* 1985), Scottish soccer player
- Marshall, David Saul (1908–1995), Singaporean politician and Chief Minister of Singapore
- Marshall, Dennis (1985-2011), Costa Rican soccer player
- Marshall, Dodie (born 1934), English actress
- Marshall, Don (born 1932), Canadian ice hockey player
- Marshall, Donyell (* 1973), American basketball player
- Marshall, EG († 1998), American actor
- Marshall, Eddie (1938-2011), American jazz drummer
- Marshall, Edward C. (1821-1893) American politician
- Marshall, Elaine (* 1945), American lawyer, politician and State Secretary for North Carolina
- Marshall, Emil (* 2000), German basketball player
- Marshall, Eric (1879–1963) British physician and south polar explorer
- Marshall, Ethel (1924-2013), American badminton player
- Marshall, Fiona B. , American archaeologist and anthropologist
- Marshall, Frank (1877–1944), American chess player
- Marshall, Frank (* 1946), American film producer, director and actor
- Marshall, Frank, Baron Marshall of Leeds (1915–1990) British politician and lawyer
- Marshall, Fred (1906–1985), American politician
- Marshall, Garry (1934–2016), American film director, actor, and film producer
- Marshall, George , British athlete
- Marshall, George (1891–1975), American film director, screenwriter, film producer and film actor
- Marshall, George A. (1851–1899), American politician
- Marshall, George C. (1880–1959), American General of the Army and statesman
- Marshall, George Frederick Leycester (1843–1934), British colonel in the Indian Army and zoologist
- Marshall, Grant (born 1973), Canadian ice hockey player
- Marshall, Hannah , American jazz and improvisation musician
- Marshall, Harriet Gibbs (1868–1941), American pianist
- Marshall, Henry (1805–1864), American politician
- Marshall, Henry Rutgers (1852–1927), American architect and psychologist
- Marshall, Herbert (1890–1966), English film actor
- Marshall, Humphrey (1760–1841), American politician
- Marshall, Humphrey (1812–1872), American officer and politician
- Marshall, Humphry (1722-1801), American botanist
- Marshall, Ian (born 1966), English football player
- Marshall, Ian Howard (1934-2015), Methodist theologian
- Marshall, Jack (1912–1988), New Zealand politician, Prime Minister of New Zealand 1972
- Marshall, Jack (1921–1973), American guitarist, composer, arranger and music producer of jazz
- Marshall, James (1838–1902), Dutch-German painter
- Marshall, James (* 1949), American composer
- Marshall, James , American jazz musician (saxophone, flute)
- Marshall, James (born 1962), Canadian television director and producer
- Marshall, James (* 1967), American actor
- Marshall, James (* 1968), American artist
- Marshall, James C. (* 1948), American politician
- Marshall, James W. (1810–1885), American man, initiator of a gold rush
- Marshall, James William (1822-1910), American politician (Republican Party)
- Marshall, James William (1844–1911), American politician
- Marshall, Jason (* 1971), Canadian ice hockey player
- Marshall, Jason (* 1983), American jazz musician (baritone saxophone)
- Marshall, Jesse (* 1980), American ski racer
- Marshall, Jim (1923–2012), British guitar amplifier pioneer
- Marshall, Joan (1931–1992), American actress
- Marshall, John (1748–1819), Captain in the Royal Navy
- Marshall, John (1755–1835), American politician
- Marshall, John (1818-1891) English physician and physiologist
- Marshall, John (1856–1922), American politician
- Marshall, John (1876-1958) British archaeologist
- Marshall, John (* 1942), American sailor
- Marshall, John (* 1952), American jazz trumpeter
- Marshall, John Aloysius (1928–1994), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Springfield
- Marshall, John C. (1941–2012) British jazz and blues guitarist
- Marshall, John Stanley (born 1941), British drummer
- Marshall, Julian (1836–1903) English author, art collector, and tennis player
- Marshall, Justin (* 1973), New Zealand rugby union player
- Marshall, Kaiser (1902–1948), American jazz drummer
- Marshall, Karyn S. (* 1956), American weightlifter
- Marshall, Keith (born 1956), British singer, guitarist and songwriter
- Marshall, Ken (born 1950), American actor
- Marshall, Kendall (born 1991), American basketball player
- Marshall, Kerry James (* 1955), American painter
- Marshall, Kevin (* 1989), Canadian ice hockey player
- Marshall, Kris (born 1973), British actor
- Marshall, LL (1888-1958), American politician (Republican Party)
- Marshall, Lee (* 1979), English soccer player
- Marshall, Leroy T. (1883–1950), American politician
- Marshall, Lloyd (1914-1967), American middleweight boxer
- Marshall, Lois (1925–1997), Canadian singer and vocal teacher
- Marshall, Lois Irene (1873–1958), wife of US Vice President Thomas R. Marshall
- Marshall, Lorna (1898-2002), American anthropologist
- Marshall, Malcolm (1958-1999), Barbadian cricketer
- Marshall, Marc (* 1963), German singer and entertainer in the fields of jazz, pop and classical music
- Marshall, Marcus (* 1978), Australian racing driver
- Marshall, Marie , actress
- Marshall, Marion (1929-2018), American actress
- Marshall, Mark (* 1987), English soccer player
- Marshall, Mat (* 1990), New Zealand road cyclist
- Marshall, Maurice (1927-2013), New Zealand middle-distance runner
- Marshall, Melanie (* 1982), British swimmer
- Marshall, Mike (1944–2005), French-American actor
- Marshall, Mike (* 1957), American musician
- Marshall, N. Monroe (1854–1935), American banker and politician (Republican Party)
- Marshall, Neil (born 1970), British director
- Marshall, Nikki (* 1988), American soccer player
- Marshall, Oren (* 1966), English tuba player
- Marshall, Pam (* 1960), American athlete
- Marshall, Pat (* 1946), sprinter from Trinidad and Tobago
- Marshall, Paula (* 1964), American actress
- Marshall, Penny (1943–2018), American film director, film producer, actress
- Marshall, Peter (* 1946), British historian and author
- Marshall, Peter (* 1971), English squash player
- Marshall, Peter (* 1982), American swimmer
- Marshall, Rawle (* 1982), American basketball player
- Marshall, Ray (* 1928), American economist and politician
- Marshall, Rebecca , English actress
- Marshall, Rob (* 1960), American film director, film producer and choreographer
- Marshall, Robert (born 1959), American Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Alexandria
- Marshall, Roger (* 1960), American politician
- Marshall, Russell (* 1936), New Zealand politician and diplomat
- Marshall, SLA (1900–1977), American war correspondent and military historian
- Marshall, Samantha , Antiguan politician
- Marshall, Samuel S. (1821–1890), American politician
- Marshall, Sarah (1933-2014), British actress
- Marshall, Savannah (* 1991), English boxer
- Marshall, Sean (born 1965), American actor
- Marshall, Sean (born 1985), American basketball player
- Marshall, Steven (* 1989), Canadian volleyball player
- Marshall, Stuart (1949-1993), British film director
- Marshall, Ted , production designer and art director
- Marshall, Thomas (1817–1873), American politician
- Marshall, Thomas Alexander (1794–1871), American politician
- Marshall, Thomas Ansell (1827–1903) British entomologist and clergyman
- Marshall, Thomas F. (1801–1864), American politician
- Marshall, Thomas Frank (1854–1921), American politician
- Marshall, Thomas H. (1893-1981), British sociologist
- Marshall, Thomas Riley (1854–1925), American politician, 28th Vice President
- Marshall, Thurgood (1908–1993), American lawyer and civil rights activist, US Supreme Court Justice
- Marshall, Tim (* 1959), British author and foreign policy expert
- Marshall, Tonie (1951-2020), French actress, film director and screenwriter
- Marshall, Tony (* 1938), German pop singer
- Marshall, Tony (born 1974), British actor
- Marshall, Tully (1864–1943), American actor
- Marshall, Tyrone (born 1974), Jamaican soccer player
- Marshall, Walter, Baron Marshall of Goring (1932-1996), British physicist
- Marshall, Wayne (* 1961), English pianist, organist and conductor
- Marshall, Wendell (1920–2002), American jazz bassist
- Marshall, William (1748–1833) Scottish composer
- Marshall, William (1845–1907), German zoologist and comparative anatomist
- Marshall, William (1865–1939), British Lieutenant General
- Marshall, William (1917–1994), American band musician, film actor, film director and film producer
- Marshall, William Cecil (1849–1921), English tennis player, 1877 Wimbledon finalist
- Marshall, William Rainey (1825-1896), American politician
- Marshall, Zena (1925–2009) British actress
- Marshall-Green, Diane (* 1980), American actress
- Marshall-Green, Logan (* 1976), American actor
- Marsham, Michael, 7th Earl of Romney (1910-2004), British politician
- Marsham, Thomas († 1819), British entomologist
- Marshburn, Thomas (* 1960), American aspiring astronaut
- Marshek, Archie (1902-1992), American film editor
- Marshman, DM, Jr. (1922-2015), American screenwriter
- Marshmello (* 1992), American music producer and DJ
- Marshoff, Frances Beatrice (* 1957), South African politician
Marsi
- Marsian, Hermann (1902–1970), German manufacturer
- Marsicano, Trevor (* 1989), American speed skater and inline speed skater
- Marsick, Armand (1877–1959), Belgian violinist and composer
- Marsick, Martin (1847–1924), Belgian violinist and composer
- Marsico, Miles (* 1987), American actor and voice actor
- Marsigli, Luigi Ferdinando (1658–1730), Italian soldier, scientist, politician, explorer
- Marsiglia, René (1959-2016), French football player and coach
- Marsik, Jana (* 1974), Czech-German camerawoman
- Marsik, Rudolf Johann (1897–1943), Austrian worker and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Maršíková, Regina (* 1958), Czech tennis player
- Marsili, Emilio (1919–1999), Italian documentary filmmaker
- Marsili, Salvatore (1910–1983), Italian Benedictine abbot and liturgical scholar
- Marsilius de Berlin , first mentioned in a document and judge of the city of Berlin
- Marsilius von Inghen († 1396), Masters degree from the University of Paris and the University of Heidelberg
- Marsilius of Padua , state theorist and politician
- Marsillac, Ulysse de (1821–1877), French-Romanian journalist and Romanist
- Marsillach i Codony, Joaquim (1905–1986), Catalan painter
- Marsillach, Adolfo (1928–2002), Spanish playwright, actor, theater director and writer
- Marsin, Ferdinand de (1656–1706), Marshal of France
- Marsina, Antonio (born 1946), Italian actor
- Marsiske, Hans-Arthur (* 1955), German non-fiction author, sociologist and journalist
- Marsit, Mohamed Mouldi (1944–2016), Tunisian lawyer, former judge at the International Tribunal for the Sea
Marsk
- Märska, Konstantin (1896–1951), Estonian film director
- Marskell, George (1935–1998), Canadian religious, Prelate of Itacoatiara
Marsl
- Marsland, Tony , Canadian university professor and computer chess pioneer
Mars
- Marsman, Hendrik (1899–1940), Dutch writer
- Marsman, Nick (* 1990), Dutch soccer goalkeeper
- Marsmann, Heinrich (* 1938), German chemist (inorganic chemistry)
Marso
- Marsó, Paco (1948–2010), Spanish actor and theater director
- Marsó, Sílvia (* 1963), Spanish actress and television presenter
- Marso, Stephan von (* 1971), Austrian actor
- Marsollier des Vivetières, Benoît-Joseph (1750-1817), French writer and librettist
- Marsoner, Ingrid (* 1970), Austrian pianist
- Marsovszky, Magdalena (* 1954), German-Hungarian journalist, cultural scientist and lecturer at the University of Fulda
- Marsow, Hermann († 1555), Lutheran theologian and reformer from Livonia
Mars
- Marsset, Philippe (* 1957), French clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Paris
- Marßolek, Inge (1947–2016), German historian and cultural scientist
- Marsson, Theodor (1816–1892), German pharmacist and botanist
Marst
- Marstaller, Gregor (* 1984), German theater and film actor
- Marstaller, Leonhard (1488–1546), Catholic theologian of the Reformation period
- Marstaller, Martin (1561–1615), councilor and tutor of the sons of Duke Bogislaw XIII.
- Marstatt, German , German jazz musician
- Marstein, Trude (* 1973), Norwegian writer and translator
- Marsters, James (born 1962), American actor and musician
- Marsters, Nathan (1980-2009), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Marston, George (1882–1940) British painter and printmaker
- Marston, Gilman (1811–1890), American Republican politician, brigadier general
- Marston, Joel (1922–2012), American actor
- Marston, John (1576–1634) English playwright and writer
- Marston, John Westland (1819-1890) English writer
- Marston, Joshua (* 1968), American film director and screenwriter
- Marston, William Moulton (1893–1947), American psychologist and comic book artist
- Marstrand, Vilhelm (1810–1873), Danish painter
- Marstrand, Wilhelmine (1843–1903), German pianist and piano teacher
- Marstrander, Carl (1883–1965), Norwegian Celtologist and Indo-Europeanist, Germanic Medievalist, linguist and rune researcher
- Marström, Göran (* 1942), Swedish sailor
Marsu
- Marsuppini, Carlo (1398–1453), Italian humanist and State Chancellor of Florence
- Marsus , Roman missionary
- Marsus, Domitius , Latin epigrammatic poet
Marsv
- Marsvin, Ellen (1572-1649), Danish noblewoman
Marsy
- Marsy, Claude-Sixte Sautreau de (1740-1815), French publicist and man of letters
- Marsyas of Pella , ancient Macedonian historian
- Marsyas painter , Greek vase painter
Marsz
- Marszalek, Franz (1900–1975), German conductor, composer and arranger
- Marszalek, Michael (1930–2014), German cameraman