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Marto
- Marto, António (* 1947), Portuguese Roman Catholic clergyman
- Marto, Francisco (1908–1919), Portuguese witness to an apparition of Mary, saint
- Marto, Jacinta (1910–1920), Portuguese saint, witness to an apparition of Mary
Martog
- Martoglio, Nino (1870–1921), Italian writer, publisher, director and producer
Marton
- Marton, Andrew (1904-1992), Hungarian-American director, producer, and editor
- Márton, Anita (* 1989), Hungarian shot putter
- Márton, Áron (1896–1980), Romanian clergyman, Bishop of Alba Iulia
- Marton, Carmen (* 1986), Australian Taekwondoin
- Marton, Cristina (* 1974), Romanian pianist
- Marton, Edvin (* 1974), Hungarian composer and violinist
- Márton, Endre (1910–2005), Hungarian-American journalist
- Marton, Éva (* 1943), Hungarian opera singer (initially lyrical soprano, later increasingly dramatic soprano)
- Marton, George (1899–1979), Hungarian-American writer, publisher, film agent, and film producer
- Marton, Jenö (1905–1958), Swiss writer
- Marton, Jimmy (* 1995), German soccer player
- Marton, Katalin (1941–2019), Hungarian mathematician
- Marton, Kati (* 1947), Hungarian-American author and journalist
- Marton, László (1925–2008), Hungarian sculptor
- Marton, László (1943–2019), Hungarian director
- Márton, László (* 1959), Hungarian writer and literary translator
- Marton, Peter (* 1983), Austrian actor
- Marton, Ruth (1912–1999), Austro-American writer
- Marton, Sandy , Croatian musician
- Marton, Zsolt (* 1966), Hungarian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Vác
- Marton-Lefèvre, Julia (* 1946), Hungarian-US General Director of the International Union for Conservation of Nature IUCN
- Martone, Mario (* 1959), Italian film and theater director and screenwriter
- Martonne, Alfred de (1820–1896), French medievalist, Romanist and writer
- Martonne, Guillaume-François de (1791–1875), French lawyer, bibliographer and Romance scholar
- Martonyi, János (* 1944), Hungarian politician
Martor
- Martorana, Gioacchino (1736–1779), Italian painter
- Martorana, Pietro (1705–1759), Italian painter
- Martorell i Miralles, Antoni (1913–2009), Spanish composer, educator and Franciscan
- Martorell, Bernardí (1877–1937), Spanish architect of Catalan modernism and historicism
- Martorell, Bernat († 1453), Spanish painter
- Martorell, Joan (1833–1906), Spanish architect of Catalan modernism and historicism
- Martorell, Joanot (1410–1465), Valencian knight and writer
- Martorell, Marcelo Raúl (* 1945), Argentine clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Puerto Iguazú
Martos
- Martos, Borys (1879–1977), Ukrainian politician and economist
- Martos, Flóra (1897–1938), Hungarian communist
- Martos, Iwan Petrovich (1754–1835), Russian sculptor
- Martos, Sebastián (* 1989), Spanish obstacle runner
- Martos, Walter (* 1957), Peruvian politician
Martot
- Martot, David (* 1981), French football player
Martov
- Martow, Julius (1873–1923), Russian politician and spokesman for the Mensheviks in the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (RSDLP)
- Martowytsch, Less (1871–1916), Ukrainian writer and editor of several magazines