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- Mas Canosa, Jorge (1939–1997), American entrepreneur and Cuban exile
- Mas i Collellmir, Bartomeu (1900–1980), Spanish painter and sculptor
- Mas i Conde, Salvador (* 1951), Catalan conductor
- Mas i Mallén, Rosa (1916–1988), Catalan violinist and composer
- Mas Latrie, Louis de (1815–1897), French historian and diplomat
- Mas Quiles, Juan Vicente (* 1921), Spanish composer and conductor
- Mas Selamat bin Kastari (* 1961), Indonesian terror suspect
- Mas, Artur (* 1956), Spanish politician, President of the Generalitat (of the Catalan government)
- Mas, Carolyne (* 1955), American singer-songwriter
- Mas, Emmanuel (* 1989), Argentinian soccer player
- Mas, Enric (* 1995), Spanish cyclist
- Mas, Jean-Pierre (* 1948), French jazz musician and film composer
- Mas, Jeanne (* 1958), French pop singer
- Mas, Lluís (* 1989), Spanish track and road cyclist
- Mas, Miguel (* 1943), Spanish cyclist
- Mas, Óscar (* 1946), Argentinian soccer player
- Mas, Roger (* 1975), Catalan songwriter and singer
- Mas, Sissy de (* 1946), German television presenter
- Mas-Colell, Andreu (* 1944), Spanish-Catalan economist, Minister of the Catalan Government
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- Masaccio (1401–1428), Italian painter of the early Renaissance
- Masachs, Josep (* 1983), Spanish handball player
- Məşədibəyov, Ağası (1912–1984), Azerbaijani composer, conductor and music teacher
- Masafret, Martin (* 1955), Swiss television presenter, sports reporter and documentary filmmaker
- Masaga, Lelia (* 1986), New Zealand rugby player
- Masaharta , high priest of Amun in Thebes
- Masai, Edith (* 1967), Kenyan long-distance runner
- Masai, Gilbert (* 1989), Kenyan long-distance runner
- Masai, Linet Chepkwemoi (* 1989), Kenyan long-distance runner
- Masai, Moses (* 1978), Kenyan marathon runner
- Masai, Moses Ndiema (* 1986), Kenyan long-distance runner
- Masai, Titus Kwemoi (* 1989), Kenyan long-distance runner
- Masaidek, Franz Friedrich (1840–1911), Austrian writer and journalist
- Masák, Martin (* 1976), German-Czech ice hockey player
- Māsak, Ron (born 1936), American actor
- Masakayan, Elizabeth (* 1964), American volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Masakazu Konishi (1933–2020), Japanese-American ethologist and neurophysiologist
- Masaki, Kō (1983-2013), Japanese porn actor and model
- Masaki, Mori (* 1941), Japanese mangaka, anime film director and screenwriter
- Masaki, Yuka (* 1986), Japanese J-pop singer
- Masako (* 1963), Japanese Empress, wife of Emperor Naruhito
- Masakowski, Steve (* 1954), American jazz musician and composer
- Masala, Beatrice (* 1963), German actress
- Masala, Carlo (* 1968), German political scientist, professor of international politics at the University of the Federal Armed Forces in Munich
- Masala, Daniele (* 1955), Italian Olympic champion in modern pentathlon
- Masalela, Tshepiso (* 1999), Botswana middle-distance runner
- Masaleuski, Dzmitryj (* 1985), Belarusian football player
- Masalles Pere, Víctor Emilio (* 1961), Spanish clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Baní
- Masaļskis, Edgars (* 1980), Latvian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Masami, Kuwashima (* 1950), Japanese racing car driver
- Masamune , Japanese swordsmith
- Masamune Hakuchō (1879–1962), Japanese writer
- Masanetz, Guido (1914–2015), German composer and conductor
- Masanetz, Jan (* 1979), German composer
- Masaniello (1620–1647), Italian rebel in the uprising in Naples in 1647
- Masanik, Jelena Grigoryevna (1914–1996), Belarusian partisan, heroine of the Soviet Union
- Masanja, Verdiana (* 1954), Tanzanian mathematician, physicist and university professor
- Masannek, Joachim (* 1960), German children's book author and film director
- Masantonio, Herminio (1910–1956), Argentine football player
- Masaoka, Miya (* 1958), American coto player, avant-garde musician and composer
- Masaoka, Shiki (1867-1902) Japanese writer
- Masar, Ella (* 1986), American-Canadian soccer player
- Masaracchia, Regina (* 1966), German nurse and author
- Masaraki, Andrian Semjonowitsch (1835–1906), Russian officer, pianist and patron
- Masaraki, Semjon Semjonowitsch (1787–1854), Russian lieutenant general of the artillery and arms manufacturer
- Masařík, Ivan (* 1967), Czech biathlete
- Masaro, Anastasia (* 1974), Canadian production designer and art director
- Masarova, Rebeka (* 1999), Swiss-Spanish tennis player
- Masaryk, Jan (1886–1948), Czech politician
- Masaryk, Tomáš Garrigue (1850–1937), founder and first President of Czechoslovakia
- Masaryková, Alice (1879–1966), sociologist
- Masát, András (* 1947), German-Hungarian literary scholar, rector of the Andrássy University in Budapest
- Masato (* 1979), Japanese kickboxer
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- Masberg, Michael (* 1982), German director and author
- Masberg, Ullrich (1947–2011), German mechanical engineer
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- Mascagni, Andrea (1917–2004), Italian musician and politician
- Mascagni, Mario (1881–1948), Italian composer and conductor
- Mascagni, Paolo (1755–1815), Italian scientist and doctor
- Mascagni, Pietro (1863–1945), Italian composer
- Mascara, Frank (1930-2011), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Mascara, Giuseppe (* 1979), Italian football player
- Mascara, Tamara , Austrian DJane, fashion designer, presenter and drag queen
- Mascarañas, Richard (* 1979), Uruguayan racing cyclist
- Máscaras, Mil (born 1942), Mexican wrestler and actor
- Mascarel, Jose (1816–1899), French-American politician
- Mascarell, Omar (* 1993), Spanish soccer player
- Mascareña, Esteban (* 1995), Uruguayan football player
- Mascareñas, José (1790–1862), partisan of Carlism and Bolivian diplomat
- Mascarenas, Megan (* 1997), American climber
- Mascarenhas (1937-2015), Portuguese football player
- Mascarenhas da Silva e Lencastre, Duke of Aveiro, José de (1708–1759), Portuguese nobleman, 8th Duke of Aveiro
- Mascarenhas da Silva, Washington Luiz (* 1978), Brazilian soccer player
- Mascarenhas de Morais, João Baptista (1883–1968), Brazilian army officer
- Mascarenhas Roxo, Paulo Antonino (* 1928), Brazilian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Mogi das Cruzes
- Mascarenhas, Bruno (* 1981), Italian rower
- Mascarenhas, Fernando Jóse Fernandes Costa, 11th Marquês de Fronteira (1945–2014), Portuguese nobleman
- Mascarenhas, Fernando Martins de (1548–1628), Portuguese theologian and bishop
- Mascarenhas, Ignatius Loyola (* 1949), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Simla and Chandigarh
- Mascarenhas, Pedro († 1555), Portuguese navigator, explorer and diplomat
- Mascarenhas, Theodore (* 1960), Indian religious, auxiliary bishop in Ranchi
- Mascareño, Gerardo (* 1970), Mexican soccer player
- Mascarin, Ruth (* 1945), Swiss politician
- Mascarin, Susan (* 1964), American tennis player
- Mascaró i Fornés, Joan (1897–1987), Spanish orientalist
- Mascaró Pasarius, Josep (1923–1996), Spanish historian, cartographer and archaeologist
- Mascart, Éleuthère (1837–1908), French physicist
- Mascaux, Léonard (* 1900), French long-distance runner
- Mascetti, Georg (1930–1982), German swimmer
- Masch, Andreas Gottlieb (1724–1807), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian, superintendent for Mecklenburg-Strelitz and court preacher in Neustrelitz
- Mäsch, Gerald (* 1964), German legal scholar
- Masch, Gottlieb Matthias Carl (1794–1878), German numismatist, heraldist, genealogist and historian
- Mascha, Stefan (* 1932), Austrian cyclist
- Māshā'allāh ibn Atharī , Jewish astronomer and astrologer
- Maschadow, Aslan Aliyevich (1951–2005), Chechen politician, President of Chechnya
- Maschaie, Esfandiar Rahim (* 1960), Iranian politician
- Maschal, Chalid (* 1956), political leader of the Palestinian Hamas movement
- Maschalian, Sahag II. (* 1962), Turkish Armenian patriarch
- Maschani, Mazun al- († 1992), Omani nobleman, second wife of Sultan Said and mother of Sultan Qaboos of Oman
- Maschariqa, Zuhair (1938–2007), Syrian politician and longstanding Vice President
- Maschat, Josef (1874–1943), Austrian civil servant and manager
- Masche, Helmut (1894–1944), German communist and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Mesh, Jacquelyn , actress
- Maschek, Heinrich (1832–1916), Austrian Benedictine and schoolboy
- Maschek, Vinzenz , Czech composer, church musician and choir director
- Mascher, Christof (* 1960), Austrian manager, board member of Allianz SE
- Mascher, Heinz-Wolfram (1927–1993), German lawyer, functionary of the Free German Youth and member of the People's Chamber of the GDR
- Mascher, Ulrike (* 1938), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Mascher, Wolfgang (1947–1989), German actor and voice actor
- Maschera, Florentio , Italian organist and composer of the late Renaissance
- Mascherano, Javier (* 1984), Argentinian-Italian soccer player
- Mascherini, Marcello (1906–1983), Italian sculptor
- Mascheroni, Angelo (* 1929), Italian clergyman, auxiliary bishop emeritus in Milan
- Mascheroni, Carlo (* 1940), Italian driver
- Mascheroni, Edoardo (1852–1941), Italian conductor and composer
- Mascheroni, Ernesto (1907–1984), Uruguayan football player
- Mascheroni, Lorenzo (1750–1800), Italian mathematician
- Mascherow, Pyotr Mironowitsch (1918–1980), Belarusian politician, chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Belarusian SSR
- Maschewski, Serge (* 1975), Russian-German Lutheran theologian and bishop of the German Evangelical Lutheran Church of Ukraine
- Maschhadi, Ahmad († 1578), Iranian calligrapher
- Maschino, Maurice T. (* 1931), French journalist and author
- Maschinot, André (1903–1963), French football player
- Maschio, Humberto (* 1933), Argentine football player
- Maschio, Robert (* 1966), American stand-up comedian and actor
- Maschīsch, ʿAbd as-Salām ibn (1140-1227), Sufi marabout
- Maschka, Josef von (1820–1899), Czech physician
- Maschka, Michael (* 1962), German painter, sculptor, graphic artist and designer
- Maschke, Arturo (1902–2001), Chilean politician and economist
- Maschke, Erich (1900–1982), German historian, university lecturer and professor of history
- Maschke, Franz Alexander (1844–1923), German politician, Member of the State Parliament (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Maschke, Günter (* 1943), German writer and publicist
- Maschke, Heinrich (1853–1908), German mathematician
- Maschke, Herbert (1915–2005), German photographer
- Maschke, Herbert (1930–2000), German soccer player
- Maschke, Hermann (1906–1981), German communist, Spain fighter, employee of the German People's Police
- Maschke, Johann Christoph Wilhelm (1784–1863), Prussian major general
- Maschke, Robert (* 1979), German photographer
- Maschke, Walter (1891–1980), German trade unionist, resistance fighter, concentration camp prisoner and politician, MdV
- Maschke, Wilhelm (1894–1958), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Maschkewitsch, Alexander Antonowitsch (* 1954), Israeli entrepreneur
- Maschkin, Nikolai Alexandrowitsch (1900–1950), Soviet ancient historian
- Maschkin, Oleg (* 1979), Ukrainian boxer
- Maschkow, Ilja Ivanovich (1881–1944), Russian painter
- Mashkov, Vladimir Lvovich (* 1963), Russian actor
- Maschkowa, Tatiana (* 1983), Kazakh beach volleyball player
- Maschl, Philipp (* 1986), Austrian journalist, sports presenter and sports commentator at ORF
- Maschler, Horst (* 1933), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Maschler, Kurt Leo (1898–1986), German publisher
- Maschmann, Edgar (1920–1999), German actor and radio play speaker
- Maschmann, Ingeborg (* 1921), German school teacher
- Maschmann, Margarete (1886–1978), German opera singer (soprano)
- Maschmann, Melita (1918-2010), German writer
- Maschmeyer, Brock (* 1992), Canadian-German ice hockey player
- Maschmeyer, Bronson (* 1991), Canadian-German ice hockey player
- Maschmeyer, Carsten (* 1959), German financial entrepreneur
- Mascho, Friedrich Wilhelm († 1784), German theologian and teacher
- Mashtots, Mesrop († 440), Armenian saint and developer of the Armenian alphabet
- Mashchenko, Ruslan Michailowitsch (* 1971), Russian hurdler and sprinter
- Maschurenko, Ruslan (* 1971), Ukrainian judoka
- Maschwitz, Eric (1901–1969), British entertainer, lyricist, author and television producer
- Maschwitz, Georg Eduard (1838–1909), German-Argentine bank director
- Maschwitz, Rüdiger (* 1952), German Protestant clergyman and teacher
- Maschwitz, Ulrich (1937-2018), German biologist (entomologist and ecologist)
- Mascia, Juan Cruz (* 1994), Uruguayan football player
- Masciadri, Virgilio (1963–2014), Swiss poet and prose author
- Masciarelli, Francesco (* 1986), Italian racing cyclist
- Masciarelli, Roberto (* 1962), Argentine soccer player
- Masciarelli, Simone (* 1980), Italian racing cyclist
- Masciari, Eugenio (* 1949), Italian actor and film director
- Maščinskas, Rolandas (* 1992), Lithuanian rower
- Mascioni, Grytzko (1936–2003), Swiss writer and journalist
- Masciotta, Aldo (1909–1996), Italian saber fencer
- Mascis, J (born 1965), American musician
- Mascitti, Michele († 1760), Italian violinist and Baroque composer
- Mascitto, Cynthia (* 1992), Italian short tracker
- Masciullo, Louisa (* 1998), German presenter and influencer
- Masclaux, René (* 1945), French football player
- Mascle, Frédéric (1853–1917), French politician and civil servant
- Mascolo, Dionys (1916–1997), French writer
- Mascolo, Georg (* 1964), German-Italian journalist and former editor-in-chief of Spiegel
- Mascolo, Gianni (* 1940), Italian singer
- Mascolo, Giovanni Battista (1583-1656), Jesuit
- Mascolo, Joseph (1929–2016), American actor
- Mascop, Gottfried , German cartographer
- Mascord, Brian (* 1959), Australian clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Wollongong
- Mascov, Gottfried (1698–1760), German legal scholar
- Mascov, Johann Jacob (1689–1761), Saxon lawyer
- Mascow, Georg von (1584–1638), German theologian, university professor in Greifswald
- Mascow, Petrus von (1634–1719), German legal scholar
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- Masdeu, Juan Francisco (1744-1817), Spanish historian and Jesuit
- Masjed Jamei, Ahmed (* 1956), Iranian reformist
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- Mase (* 1977), American rapper
- Masé, Elisabeth (* 1959), Swiss artist and writer
- Masè, Marino (* 1939), Italian actor
- Mase, Shūichi (* 1973), Japanese football player
- Masebo, Sylvia , Minister for Local Government and Real Estate of Zambia
- Masecki, Marcin (* 1982), Polish pianist and composer
- Masecovius, Christian (1673–1732), German Lutheran theologian
- Masefield, John (1878-1967) British writer
- Mašek, Albín (1804–1878), Czech composer
- Mašek, Dominik (* 1995), Czech football player
- Mašek, Ervín (* 1967), German-Czech ice hockey player
- Mašek, Gašpar (1794–1873), Czech composer
- Mašek, Jiří (* 1978), Czech football player
- Mašek, Kamilo (1831-1859), Slovenian composer
- Mašek, Karel (1867–1922), Czech writer and poet
- Mašek, Karel Vítězslav (1865–1927), Czech painter, illustrator and architect of Art Nouveau and Symbolism
- Mašek, Otakar , Czech illustrator, photographer or non-fiction author
- Mašek, Pavel (1761–1826), Czech composer
- Mašek, Václav (* 1941), Czech football player
- Mašek, Vincenc (1755–1831), Bohemian composer
- Masekela, Barbara (* 1941), South African teacher, poet, politician and diplomat
- Masekela, Hugh (1939-2018), South African musician
- Maseko, Thulani , Swaziland lawyer, human rights activist
- Maseko, Zola (* 1967), South African filmmaker
- Masel, Isaak Jakowlewitsch (1911–1945), Soviet chess player
- Masela, Jeremiah Madimetja (* 1958), South African clergyman and Bishop of Polokwane
- Masella, Rafael (1922–2006), Canadian clarinetist, music teacher and composer
- Maselli, Francesco (* 1930), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Masemann, Heino (* 1961), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian and pastor
- Masemola, Manche (1913–1928), South African martyr
- Masen, Jacob (1606–1681), Jesuit literary theorist, writer, poet and historian of the Baroque
- Maseng Nalo, Alfred († 2004), Vanuatu President
- Masengo Mkinda, Valentin (1940–2018), Congolese clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Kabinda
- Masepa, Issaak (1884–1952), Ukrainian politician, member of the Central Committee of the Ukrainian Social Democratic Workers' Party
- Masepa, Iwan (1639–1709), Ukrainian hetman
- Masepa-Sinhalewytsch, Natalija (1882–1945), Ukrainian bacteriologist and political activist
- Masepin, Nikita Dmitrijewitsch (* 1999), Russian racing car driver
- Maser, Friedrich (1889–1976), German businessman and senator
- Mäser, Heinrich Julius (1848–1918), German printer and publisher in Leipzig
- Maser, Hugo (1912–1989), German pastor and senator (Bavaria)
- Mäser, Ina (* 1977), German volleyball player
- Mäser, Karl Gottfried (1828–1901), German Mormon theologian and educator
- Maser, Peter (* 1943), German Protestant church historian
- Mäser, Rolf (1925–2007), German fighter pilot, theater scholar, museum director, puppeteer and presenter
- Maser, Siegfried (1938–2016), German philosopher, mathematician and physicist
- Maser, Werner (1922–2007), German historian
- Maserati, Alfieri (1887–1932), Italian automotive engineer and racing driver
- Maserati, Ernesto (1898–1975), Italian racing car driver, engineer and entrepreneur
- Masereel, Frans (1889–1972), Belgian painter
- Maseri, Attilio (* 1935), Italian medic
- Maseribane, Sekhonyana Nehemia (1918–1986), Lesothic politician, Prime Minister of Lesotho
- Maset, Pierangelo (* 1954), German author, musician and university professor
- Masetti, Giulio (1894–1926), Italian nobleman and racing car driver
- Masetti, Guido (1907–1993), Italian football goalkeeper
- Masetti, Umberto (1926–2006), Italian motorcycle racer
- Masetto, Guido (1914–2000), Swiss mountaineer
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- Mash, Deborah (* 1952), American neurologist
- Masha, Lawrence (* 1970), Tanzanian politician, lawyer and business manager
- Mashadeakhel , Nubian king
- Mashaherifard, Amirhossein (* 1984), Iranian theater director and choreographer
- Mashal (1917–1998), Afghan miniature painter
- Masham, Samuel, 1st Baron Masham († 1758), British nobleman and courtier
- Masharawi, Rashid (* 1962), Palestinian filmmaker
- Mashayekhi, Nader (* 1958), Iranian composer and conductor
- Mashayekhi-Beer, Gisela , Austrian flautist and professor
- Mashburn, Jamal (born 1972), American basketball player
- Mashburn, Jesse (* 1933), American sprinter and relay Olympic champion
- Mashego, Katlego (* 1982), South African soccer player
- Masheke, Malimba (* 1941), Zambian general and former prime minister
- Mashhoon, Bahram (* 1947), Iranian-American physicist
- Mashiani, Jan , South African marathon runner
- Mashiko, Teruhiko (* 1947), Japanese politician
- Mashile, Lebogang (* 1979), South African poetry performer
- Mashima, Hiro (* 1977), Japanese manga artist
- Mashima, Toshio (1949-2016), Japanese composer
- Mashimo, Kōichi (* 1952), Japanese anime director
- Mashimo, Satoshi (* 1974), Japanese soccer player
- Mashin, Sasha (* 1976), Russian jazz musician
- Mashinini, Tsietsi (1957–1990), South African student guide
- Mashinter, Brandon (* 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
- Mashiyane, Spokes (1933–1972), South African jazz musician
- Mashonda (* 1978), American R&B singer
- Mashonee, Jana (* 1980), American musician, actress and philanthropist
- Mashriqi, Mohammad Yusef (* 1987), American-Afghan soccer player
- Mašḫuiluwa , king of Mira between about 1315 and 1305 BC. Chr.
- Mašḫuitta , King of Mira
- Mashup-Germany (* 1984), German DJ, music producer and music editor
Masi
- Masi, Esala (* 1974), Fijian soccer player
- Masi, Gianluca (* 1972), Italian astronomer and asteroid discoverer
- Masi, Marco (* 1934), Italian author, screenwriter and film director
- Masi, Tito (* 1949), San Marinese politician
- Masić, Adnan (* 1975), Bosnian-German football player
- Masidil , Numidian carpenter
- Masiello, Andrea (* 1986), Italian soccer player
- Masiello, Salvatore (* 1982), Italian football player
- Masiero, Corinne (* 1964), French actress
- Masiero, Enea (1933–2009), Italian football player and coach
- Masiero, Lauretta (1927-2010), Italian actress
- Masiero, Matías (* 1988), Uruguayan soccer player
- Masih, Iqbal (1982–1995), Pakistani child slave, activist for children's rights and against debt bondage
- Masij, Switlana (* 1968), Ukrainian rower
- Masikin, Oleksij (* 1975), Ukrainian boxer
- Masilamony Arul Das, James (1930-2004), Indian clergyman, Catholic bishop
- Masilela, Tsepo (* 1985), South African soccer player
- Masilingi, Beatrice (* 2003), Namibian sprinter
- Masin, Claudio (* 1958), Argentine actor and film director
- Mašin, Draga (1867–1903), Queen of Serbia by marriage
- Masin, El Mago (* 1969), German musician and cabaret artist
- Masin, Gwendolyn (* 1977), Dutch violinist
- Mašín, Josef (1896–1942), Czechoslovak general and resistance fighter
- Masin, Viktor Ivanovich (* 1954), Soviet weightlifter
- Masina, Adam (* 1994), Italian soccer player
- Masina, Angelo (1815–1849), Italian freedom fighter during the Risorgimento
- Masina, Giulietta (1921–1994), Italian actress
- Masina, Marija Valeryevna (* 1964), Russian sword fencer
- Masinde, Elijah († 1987), Kenyan religious founder and fighter against British colonial rule
- Masing, Berthold (1849–1911), German shipbuilding engineer and shipyard director
- Masing, Georg (1885–1956), German chemist, metallurgist and university professor
- Masing, Johannes (* 1959), German legal scholar, judge at the Federal Constitutional Court
- Masing, Oskar (1874–1947), German-Baltic philologist
- Masing, Otto Wilhelm (1763–1832), Estonian pastor and linguist
- Masing, Uku (1909–1985), Estonian poet, theologian, orientalist and ethnologist
- Masing, Walter (1915-2004), German physicist
- Masinga, Phil (1969-2019), South African soccer player
- Masini, Giuseppe (* 1916), Italian filmmaker
- Masini, Marco (* 1964), Italian rock singer
- Masini, Pier Carlo (1923–1998), Italian socialist, historian and journalist
- Masini, Tommaso († 1520), Italian metallurgist, alchemist, collaborator with Leonardo da Vinci
- Masiokas, Vytautas (* 1955), Lithuanian lawyer, criminal judge at the Supreme Court
- Mašiotas, Pranas (1863–1940), Lithuanian writer, publicist and politician, Vice Minister
- Masip Hidalgo, Antonio (* 1946), Spanish lawyer and politician (PSOE), MEP
- Masip, Enric (* 1969), Spanish handball player
- Masip, Jordi (* 1989), Spanish soccer player
- Masip, Vicente Juan († 1579), Spanish painter
- Masipa, Thokozile (* 1947), South African lawyer
- Masire, Gladys Olebile (1932-2013), Botswana First Lady
- Masire, Ketumile (1925–2017), Botswana politician, President of Botswana (1980–1998)
- Masire-Mwamba, Mmasekgoa (* 1960), Botswana diplomat
- Masisi, Edison (1921–2003), Botswana politician
- Masisi, Mokgweetsi (* 1962), Botswana politician (Botswana Democratic Party)
- Masistes († 478 BC), Achaemenid, son of the great king Dareios I, satrap of Bactria
- Mašita, Květoslav (* 1947), Czechoslovak enduro athlete
- Masiulis, Boleslovas Jonas (1889–1965), Lithuanian lawyer and politician
- Masiulis, Eligijus (* 1974), Lithuanian politician
- Masiulis, Kęstutis (* 1957), Lithuanian politician and university professor
- Masiulis, Rokas (* 1969), Lithuanian politician
- Masius, Andreas (1514–1573), Catholic cleric, humanist and syrologist
- Masius, Georg Heinrich (1771–1823), German physician and university professor
- Masius, Hector Gottfried (1653–1709), German-Danish Lutheran theologian
- Masius, Heinrich († 1714), German teacher and hymn poet
- Masius, Hermann (1818–1893), German educator
- Masius, Ida (1824–1897), co-founder of the first children's hospital in Mecklenburg
- Masius, Johann (1613–1642), German physician and astronomer
- Masius, Morton (1883–1979), German-American physical chemist
Masj
- Masja, Vladimir Gilelewitsch (* 1937), Russian mathematician
- Masjed Jamei, Mohammad (* 1954), Iranian diplomat
- Masjutin, Wassili Nikolajewitsch (1884–1955), Russian-German graphic artist, painter, draftsman, sculptor and author
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- Maška, Karel Jaroslav (1851–1916), naturalist and prehistorian
- Maskayev, Oleg Alexandrovich (* 1969), Russian-American boxer
- Maskaliovienė, Loreta (* 1972), Lithuanian politician, Deputy Minister of Finance
- Maskall, Jake (born 1971), British actor
- Maskame, Estelle (* 1997), Scottish writer
- Mask, Andreas (* 1959), German entrepreneur and patron
- Mask, Dan (* 1971), American composer, keyboardist and music teacher
- Mask, Henry (* 1964), German boxer
- Mask, Ulrich (* 1950), German text and music author, musician, director and producer
- Maskell, Dan (1908-1992), British tennis player, Davis Cup coach, and radio and TV commentator
- Maskell, Edna (* 1928), South African-North Rhodesian hurdler and sprinter
- Maskelyne, Jasper (1902–1973), British stage magician
- Maskelyne, John Nevil (1839-1917), British stage magician and inventor
- Maskelyne, Nevil (1732-1811) British mathematician and astronomer
- Maskelyne, Nevil (1863-1924) British magician
- Maskey, Alex (* 1952), Northern Irish politician (Sinn Féin)
- Maskiewicz, Stefan (* 1959), German artist
- Maskin, Eric S. (* 1950), American mathematician and economist
- Maskinskow, Yevgeny Ivanovich (1930–1985), Soviet athlete
- Maskit, Bernard (* 1935), American mathematician
- Maskoe , German rapper
- Maskoliūnas, Darius (* 1971), Lithuanian politician, former basketball player and coach
- Maskos, Fritz (1896–1967), German sculptor
- Maskos, Michael (* 1967), German chemist
- Mašková, Hana (1949–1972), Czech figure skater
- Maskowsky, Wilhelm Ludwig von (1675–1731), German statesman
- Maskus, Rudi (1920–2010), German educator and writer
Masl
- Masl, Rudolf (1920–1943), Austrian locksmith assistant and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Maslač, Anđela (* 1962), Croatian soccer player
- Maslach, Christina (* 1946), American psychologist
- Maslak, Keshavan (* 1947), American jazz musician
- Maslak, Konstantin Alexandrowitsch (* 1984), Russian chess grandmaster and poker player
- Maslak, Paul , American film producer and director
- Maslák, Pavel (* 1991), Czech athlete
- Maslakowa, Lyudmila Ilyinichna (* 1952), Soviet sprinter
- Maslakowez, Juri Petrovich (1899–1967), Russian physicist and university professor
- Maslama (685–738), Arab general, son of the caliph Abd al-Malik
- Masland, Tom (1950–2005), American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner
- Maslanka, David (1943–2017), American composer and music teacher
- Maslansky, Paul (* 1933), American film producer
- Maslany, Tatiana (* 1985), Canadian actress and television producer
- Maslatschenko, Vladimir Nikitowitsch (1936-2010), Soviet football goalkeeper
- Maslawa, Nastassja (* 1997), Belarusian hammer thrower
- Maslejew, Dmitri Wladimirowitsch (* 1988), Russian pianist
- Maslen, Scott (* 1971), British actor and model
- Maslenkova, Milana (* 2001), Uzbek tennis player
- Maslennikow, Alexei Dmitrijewitsch (1929-2016), Russian opera singer (character tenor)
- Maslennikow, Igor Fjodorowitsch (* 1931), Soviet-Russian film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Maslennikow, Iwan Iwanowitsch (1900–1954), Soviet army general
- Maslennikow, Ivan Sergejewitsch (* 1982), Russian archery biathlete
- Maslennikow, Sergei Evgenjewitsch (* 1982), Russian Nordic combined athlete
- Maslennikow, Vladimir Anatoljewitsch (* 1994), Russian sports shooter
- Maslennikowa, Margarita Nikolajewna (* 1928), Soviet cross-country skier
- Maslennikowa, Vera Nikolaevna (1926–2000), Soviet-Russian mathematician and university professor
- Masley, Frank (1960–2016), American luge rider
- Masli, Regina (* 1940), Indonesian badminton player
- Maslin, Janet (* 1949), American film critic and journalist
- Masljajew, Vadim Efimowitsch (1914–1988), Russian architect and university professor
- Masljonkin, Anatoly Evstignejewitsch (1930–1988), Soviet football player
- Masljukow, Yuri Dmitrijewitsch (1937-2010), Russian politician
- Maslo, Uli (* 1938), German football coach
- Masloff, Sophie (1917–2014), American politician
- Maslov, Eugene (* 1959), Russian jazz musician
- Maslow, Abraham (1908-1970), American psychologist
- Maslow, Arkadi (1891-1941), communist politician
- Maslow, James (* 1990), American actor, model, dancer and singer
- Maslow, Pyotr Pavlovich (1867–1946), Soviet journalist and economist
- Maslow, Steve (* 1944), American sound engineer
- Maslow, Valeri Pavlovich (1940-2017), Russian football and bandy player and coach
- Maslow, Viktor Alexandrovich (1910–1977), Soviet football player and coach
- Maslow, Viktor Pavlovich (* 1930), Russian mathematician
- Maslowa, Darja (* 1995), Kyrgyz athlete
- Maslowa, Dinara (* 1984), Kyrgyz journalist and editor-in-chief
- Maslowa, Valerija Olegovna (* 2001), Russian handball player
- Masłowska, Dorota (* 1983), Polish writer
- Masłowska, Gabriela (* 1950), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Masłowska, Mirosława (* 1943), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Maslowski, Erwin (* 1950), German soccer player
- Masłowski, Michał (* 1989), Polish football player
- Maslowski, Peter (1893–1983), German politician (USPD, KPD), MdR, journalist and critic of religion
- Maslowski, Peter (* 1944), American military historian
- Masłowski, Stanisław (1853–1926), Polish painter
- Maslyk, Mariann (* 1982), Faroese soccer player
Masm
- Masman, Theo Uden (1901–1965), Dutch jazz pianist and band leader
- Masmanidis, Ioannis (* 1983), German soccer player
- Masmanjan, Mikajel (1899–1971), Armenian architect and university professor
- Masmoudi, Nader (* 1974), Tunisian mathematician
- Masmoudi, Radwan (* 1963), Tunisian personality of Islam in the United States
- Masmudi, Muhammad († 2016), Tunisian politician
- Masmünster, Margaretha Ursula von , spiritual writer
Masn
- Masnada, Fausto (* 1993), Italian racing cyclist
- Masnada, Florence (* 1968), French ski racer
- Masnaghetti, Serge (* 1934), French football player
- Masnata, Albert (1900–1983), Swiss economist
- Masnawi, Syahadat (* 2001), Singaporean football player
- Masner, Karl (1858–1936), German art historian and museum director
- Masniaschwili, Giorgi Ivanovich (1870–1937), Georgian general, lieutenant colonel in the Imperial Russian Army
- Masnik, Juan Carlos (* 1943), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Masnou Boixeda, Ramón (1907-2004), Spanish clergyman, Catholic bishop
- Masný, Marián (* 1950), Czechoslovak football player
Maso
- Maso di Banco († 1348), Italian painter
- Masó i Valentí, Rafael (1880–1935), Spanish architect
- Masó, Bartolomé (1830–1907), Cuban freedom fighter and President of the Republic in Arms
- Maso, Benjo (* 1944), Dutch sociologist
- Masoe, Chris (* 1979), New Zealand rugby union player
- Masoe, Maselino (* 1966), New Zealand boxer
- Masoe, Mika (* 1963), American-Samoan boxer
- Masolino da Panicale , Italian painter
- Masoliver, Alexandre (1934–2019), Spanish Cistercian monk and religious historian
- Masomi, Sulaiman (* 1979), Afghan-German author, rapper and poetry slam interpreter
- Mason , American porn director
- Mason (* 1980), Dutch DJ and music producer
- Mason, Abigail (* 1989), American theater and film actress and musical artist
- Mason, Alfred Edward Woodley (1865–1948), British novelist
- Mason, Anthony (1966-2015), American basketball player
- Mason, Armistead Thomson (1787–1819), American politician
- Mason, Barbara (* 1947), American R&B and soul singer
- Mason, Barry (* 1935), English songwriter
- Mason, Benedict (* 1954), British composer
- Mason, Bill (1929–1988) Canadian naturalist and conservationist, writer, and filmmaker
- Mason, Bobby (born 1936), English football player
- Mason, Brian Harold (1917–2009), New Zealand geoscientist, pioneer of meteorite research
- Mason, Charles (1728–1786), English astronomer
- Mason, Charles Norman (* 1955), American composer and music teacher
- Mason, Charlotte (1842–1923), British educational philosopher
- Mason, Charlotte (1854–1946), American patron
- Mason, Chris (* 1969), English darts player
- Mason, Chris (* 1976), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Mason, Connie (born 1937), American actress
- Mason, Daniel Gregory (1873–1953), American composer
- Mason, Danielle (born 1983), New Zealand actress
- Mason, Dave (born 1946), British musician
- Mason, David Marshall (1865–1945), Scottish politician
- Mason, Desmond (born 1977), American basketball player
- Mason, Donald , American basketball player
- Mason, Doug (* 1955), Canadian-Dutch ice hockey player and coach
- Mason, Douglas R. (1918-2013) British science fiction writer
- Mason, Emma (* 1986), Scottish badminton player
- Mason, Fernando (* 1945), Italian religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Piracicaba
- Mason, Francis (1799–1874), American missionary and naturalist
- Mason, Gary (1962-2011), British boxer
- Mason, Geoffrey (1902-1987), American bobsledder
- Mason, George (1725–1792), American politician
- Mason, George Walter (1891–1954), American industrialist
- Mason, Gerald Fit (1934-2017), American criminal and police murderer
- Mason, Germaine (1983-2017), British high jumper of Jamaican descent
- Mason, Harry H. (1873–1946), American politician
- Mason, Harvey (* 1947), American jazz musician
- Mason, Henry , American blues and jazz trumpeter, cornet player and arranger
- Mason, Henry (* 1974), British stage actor, writer and director
- Mason, Hilary (1917-2006), British actress
- Mason, J. Alden (1885–1967), American archaeologist, anthropologist, and linguist
- Mason, Jackie (born 1936), American actor, stand-up comedian, voice actor and rabbi
- Mason, James (1849–1905) Irish-American chess player
- Mason, James (1909-1984), English film actor
- Mason, James (* 1952), American neo-Nazi
- Mason, James Brown (1775–1819), American politician
- Mason, James Duke (* 1992), American LGBT activist and actor
- Mason, James Murray (1798–1871), American politician
- Mason, Jeanine (* 1991), American actress and dancer
- Mason, Jeremiah (1768–1848), American politician
- Mason, Joel (1912–1995) American football player and basketball coach
- Mason, John (1586–1635) English soldier and cartographer
- Mason, John (1923-2015) British meteorologist
- Mason, John (* 1957), Scottish politician (SNP), member of the House of Commons
- Mason, John Calvin (1802–1865), American politician
- Mason, John Thomson (1787–1850), American politician
- Mason, John Thomson Jr. (1815–1873), American lawyer and politician (Democratic Party)
- Mason, John Y. (1799-1859), American lawyer, Secretary of the Navy, and Attorney General
- Mason, Jonathan (1756–1831), American politician (Federal Party)
- Mason, Joseph (1828–1914), American lawyer and politician
- Mason, Laurence , American actor
- Mason, Lowell (1792–1872), American composer and music teacher, reformer of church and school music
- Mason, Luther Whiting (1818-1896), American music teacher
- Mason, Madelon (1921-2011), American model
- Mason, Makai (* 1995), German-American basketball player
- Mason, Marilyn (1925–2019), American organist and music teacher
- Mason, Marsha (born 1942), American actress
- Mason, Max (1877–1961), American mathematician and physicist
- Mason, Mercedes (* 1983), Swedish-American actress
- Mason, Michael (* 1971), American football player
- Mason, Michael (* 1986), Canadian high jumper
- Mason, Morris Odell (1954–1985), American murderer
- Mason, Moses (1789–1866), American politician
- Mason, Nelson (* 1987), Canadian racing car driver
- Mason, Newton Henry , American Marine in World War II
- Mason, Nick (* 1944), British drummer, founding member of Pink Floyd
- Mason, Nicky , English table tennis player
- Mason, Noah M. (1882–1965), American politician
- Mason, Norman (1895–1971), American jazz musician
- Mason, Paul (1904–1978), British diplomat
- Mason, Paul (* 1960), British publicist, university lecturer, business journalist, television presenter and book author
- Mason, Paul (* 1962), British clergyman, Roman Catholic military bishop of Great Britain
- Mason, Phil (1940-2014), British jazz musician
- Mason, Philip (1906-1999), English civil servant and author
- Mason, RAK (1905–1971), New Zealand poet, playwright, journalist, trade unionist, and political activist
- Mason, Rex (1885–1975), New Zealand politician
- Mason, Richard (1919–1997), British writer
- Mason, Richard Barnes (1797–1850), Military Governor of California
- Mason, Rod (1940-2017) British jazz musician
- Mason, Roger (* 1980), American basketball player
- Mason, Roswell B. (1805-1892), American politician
- Mason, Roy (1924–2015), British Labor Party politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Mason, Ryan (* 1991), English soccer player
- Mason, Samson (1793–1869), American lawyer and politician
- Mason, Samuel Jefferson (1921–1974), American electrical engineer
- Mason, Sarah Y. (1896–1980), American screenwriter
- Mason, Shirley (1900–1979), American silent film actress
- Mason, Simon (* 1962), English author of youth and adult literature
- Mason, Stephen (1923–2007) British chemist and historian of science
- Mason, Steve (born 1961), British DJ
- Mason, Steve (* 1988), Dutch-Canadian ice hockey player
- Mason, Steve (* 1988), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Mason, Stevens (1811-1843), American politician
- Mason, Stevens Thomson (1760-1803), American politician
- Mason, Timothy (1940–1990), British historian
- Mason, Vanessa (* 1976), German-American singer and dancer
- Mason, William (1786–1860) American physician and politician
- Mason, William (1829–1908) American pianist, composer and music teacher
- Mason, William (born 1947), English opera singer (bass)
- Mason, William E. (1850-1921), American politician
- Mason-MacFarlane, Noel (1889–1953), British officer and administrator
- Masondo, Amos (* 1953), South African politician
- Masone, Fernando (1936–2003), Italian police chief
- Masong, Agapius (* 1960), Tanzanian marathon runner
- Masood, Khalid (1964-2017), British Islamist
- Masopha († 1899), Chief of the Basotho
- Masopust, Josef (1931–2015), Czechoslovak soccer player and coach
- Masopust, Karel (1942–2019), Czechoslovak ice hockey player
- Masotta, Oscar (1930–1979), Argentine author, psychoanalyst, art critic and happening artist
- Masotti, Baptiste (* 1995), French squash player
- Masotti, Egisto (* 1944), Italian amateur astronomer and asteroid discoverer
- Masotti, Fabio (* 1974), Italian racing cyclist
- Masotti, Giulia († 1701), Italian opera singer
- Masotti, Ignazio (1817–1888), Italian cardinal to the curia
- Masoud, Mohamed (* 1984), Egyptian weightlifter
- Masouka, Alena (* 1967), Belarusian long-distance runner
- Masoumi Valadi, Fardin (* 1977), Iranian wrestler
- Masouris, Stamatios , Greek athlete
- Mašović, Alen (* 1994), Serbian football player
Masp
- Maspero, François (1932–2015), French author, journalist, publisher and translator
- Maspero, Gaston (1846–1916), French Egyptologist
- Maspero, Georges (1872–1942), French sinologist and colonial administrator in French Indochina
- Maspero, Henri (1883–1945), French sinologist
- Maspero, Jean (1885–1915), French papyrologist
- Maspes, Antonio (1932-2000), Italian racing cyclist
- Maspoli, Flavio (1950–2007), Swiss politician
- Máspoli, Roque (1917–2004), Uruguayan football goalkeeper and coach
- Maspoli, Sergio (1920–1987), Swiss writer
- Maspons, Oriol (1928–2013), Catalan photographer
Masq
- Masquelier, Adeline (* 1960), French-American anthropologist
- Masquelier, Jacques (1922–2009), French physician and microbiologist
- Masqueray, Emmanuel Louis (1861-1917), French-American architect
Masr
- Masrahi, Yousef Ahmed (* 1989), Saudi athlete
- Masreliez, Louis († 1810), Swedish painter, draftsman, graphic artist and interior designer
- Masresha, Wohib (* 1946), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Masri, Taher al- (* 1942), Jordanian politician
- Masriadi, Nyoman (* 1973), Indonesian painter
- Masriera, Francesc († 1902), Catalan painter and goldsmith
- Masriera, Josep (1841–1912), Catalan painter
- Masry, Ed (1932-2005), American lawyer
Mass
- Mass, Bora B. (* 1972), Gambian politician
- Maß, Helene (1871–1955), German landscape and flower painter, graphic artist, etcher and wood cutter
- Mass, Jochen (* 1946), German automobile racing driver
- Maß, Josef (1936–2006), German historian (church historian) and Roman Catholic clergyman
- Maß, Konrad (1867–1950), German local politician, writer and non-fiction author
- Maß, Richard (1837–1917), German judge and parliamentarian
- Maß, Willy (1880–1947), German architect
- Massa, Alexandre (* 1993), French tennis player
- Massa, Eric (* 1959), American politician
- Massa, Felipe (* 1981), Brazilian automobile racing driver
- Massa, Geofrey (* 1986), Ugandan soccer player
- Massa, James (* 1960), American Roman Catholic clergyman and auxiliary bishop in Brooklyn
- Massa, Juan Bautista (1885–1938), Argentine composer
- Massa, Lorenzo (1882–1949), Argentine Roman Catholic religious priest
- Massa, Mario (1897–1973), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Massa, Marlinde (1944-2014), German hockey player
- Massa, Matías (* 1995), Uruguayan soccer player
- Massa, Michele (1929–2007), Italian lawyer, film director and screenwriter
- Massa, Niccolò (1489–1569), Venetian physician and anatomist
- Massa, Pedro (1880–1968), Italian religious, Roman Catholic bishop, prelate of Rio Negro
- Massa, Sergio (* 1972), Argentine politician
- Massa, Syamsuddin (* 1997), Indonesian long-distance runner
- Massa, Willi (1931–2001), German Catholic theologian, homileticist and meditation teacher
- Massaad, Adel (* 1964), German table tennis player and public relations entrepreneur
- Massad, Joseph (* 1963), university professor
- Massad, Mohammad (* 1983), Saudi Arabian soccer player
- Massafra, Angelo (* 1949), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Shkodra-Pult
- Massag, Reinhold (1943–1999), German author and dramaturge from the Allgäu
- Massagli, Angelo (* 1992), American film actor
- Massagué Solé, Joan (* 1953), Spanish pharmacologist and cancer researcher
- Massah, Fabian (* 1974), German film producer and company founder
- Maasai , tribesman of the Mimbreños
- Massaia, Guglielmo (1809-1889), missionary and cardinal
- Massaino, Tiburtio , Italian composer
- Massak, Franz (1804–1875), Austrian military bandmaster and composer
- Massalcha, Nawaf (* 1943), Israeli-Arab politician
- Massalitinow, Nikolai (1880–1961), Bulgarian-Russian director
- Massalow, Nikolai Ivanovich (1922–2001), Russian soldier in the Red Army
- Massam, Wendy , English badminton player
- Massana i Bertran, Antoni (1890–1966), Catalan composer, Jesuit and pastoral theologian
- Massana, Valentí (* 1970), Spanish walker
- Maššana-uzzi , daughter of the Hittite great king Muršili II.
- Massani, Pompeo (1850–1920), Italian painter
- Massaquoi Bangoura, Sedia (* 1957), Liberian diplomat and politician
- Massaquoi, Gibril , Sierra Leonean rebel
- Massaquoi, Hans-Jürgen (1926–2013), American journalist and writer
- Massara, Francesco (* 1965), Italian clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Camerino-San Severino Marche and Bishop of Fabriano-Matelica
- Massard, Armand (1884–1971), French sword fencer and Olympic champion
- Massard, Jos (* 1944), Luxembourg zoologist and medical historian
- Massari (* 1981), Lebanese R&B singer
- Massari, Claudia (* 1966), German-Italian figure skater
- Massari, Giorgio (1687–1766), Italian architect
- Massari, Giuseppe (1821-1884), Italian poet and patriot
- Massari, Lea (* 1933), Italian actress
- Massaro, Ashley (1979-2019), American wrestler
- Massaro, Daniele (* 1961), Italian soccer player
- Massaro, Francesco (* 1935), Italian film and television director
- Massaro, Laura (* 1983), English squash player
- Massarotti, Angelo (1653–1723), Italian Baroque painter
- Massarotti, Sandro (* 1990), Swiss karateka
- Massarrat, Mohssen (* 1942), German-Iranian graduate engineer for mining, as well as political and economic scientist
- Massarsch, K. Rainer (* 1943), Austrian civil engineer for geotechnics
- Massart, Lambert (1811-1892), Belgian violinist
- Massart, Louise Aglaé (1827–1887), French pianist, music teacher and composer
- Massary, Fritzi (1882–1969), Austrian-American singer (soprano) and actress
- Massasoit († 1662), political and military leader of the North American Indians of the Wampanoag people
- Massat, Ezekiel , Papuan New Guinean politician
- Massau, Edmund (1860–1935), German landscape painter
- Massau, Franz Paul (1818–1900), German engraver of the Düsseldorf School
- Massaud, Jean-Marie (* 1966), French designer and architect
- Massavanhane, Alberto (1930–1993), Mozambican politician (FRELIMO) and diplomat
- Massawe, Isaac Amani (* 1951), Tanzanian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Arusha
- Massazza, Alfredo (1943-2004), Italian archer
- Maßberg, Wolfgang (* 1932), German mechanical engineer, former rector of the University of Bochum
- Mass, Bob , Canadian poster artist
- Masse, Jean (1911–1987), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Masse, Jean-Baptiste , French composer and cellist
- Masse, Kylie (* 1996), Canadian swimmer
- Massé, Laurel (* 1951), American jazz singer
- Massé, Victor (1822-1884), French composer
- Massé, Vital (* 1936), Canadian clergyman and bishop emeritus of Mont-Laurier
- Masseau, Pierre-Felix (1869–1937), French sculptor
- Masseck, Werner (1914–1962), German politician (NDPD), MdV
- Massee, George Edward (1845–1917) British botanist and mycologist
- Massee, Michael (1952-2016), American actor and speaker
- Massehian, Hovhannes Khan (1864–1931), Armenian politician and Persian ambassador
- Massel, Jens (* 1969), German musician
- Mässeli, Einar (1898–1966), Finnish cross-country skier
- Masselier, Totole (1925–2013), French jazz musician
- Masselis, Jules (1886–1965), Belgian racing cyclist
- Masselter, Arnold (1922–1984), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Masselter, Friedrich (1908–1979), German Roman Catholic priest
- Massemba-Débat, Alphonse (1921–1977), Congolese President of the Republic of the Congo
- Massen, Osa (1914–2006), Danish actress
- Masséna, André (1758-1817), French general
- Masséna, François Victor (1799–1863), French natural history collector
- Massenbach, Adolf von (1868–1947), Prussian district administrator and district president
- Massenbach, Alexander von (1818-1891), Prussian lieutenant general
- Massenbach, Christian Julius von (1832–1904), German administrative officer, district president in Marienwerder
- Massenbach, Christian von (1758–1827), Prussian colonel and writer
- Massenbach, Friedrich von (1753–1819), Prussian general of the cavalry and governor of Danzig
- Massenbach, Fritz von (1861–1915), Prussian district administrator
- Massenbach, Georg von (1799–1885), German manor owner and member of parliament
- Massenbach, Karl von (1752–1821), Prussian major general, division commander of the Landwehr
- Massenbach, Leo von (1797–1880), German lawyer and royal Prussian civil servant
- Massenbach, Leonhard von (1835–1883), District Administrator Obertaunuskreis
- Massenbach, Peter von der Heydt Freiherr von (1938–2008), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Massenbach, Wichard von (1909–1998), German gynecologist; Founding dean of the Medical Academy in Lübeck
- Massenberg, Clemens (1909–1954), German civil engineer
- Massenberg, Lou (* 2000), German water diver
- Massenet, Jules (1842–1912), French opera composer
- Massenet, Natalie (* 1965), British-American entrepreneur
- Massenez, Josef (1839–1923), German engineer and industrialist
- Massengo, Han-Noah (* 2001), French soccer player
- Massenkeil, Günther (1926–2014), German musicologist, university professor, author and concert singer
- Massenko, Teren (1903–1970), Ukrainian-Soviet journalist, poet and translator
- Massenzio, Domenico († 1657), Italian composer
- Masser, Achim (1933–2015), German specialist in German
- Masser, David (* 1948), British mathematician
- Masser, Michael (1941–2015), American pop composer
- Masser, Wilhelm Heinrich (1824–1907), secretary; Confidante and employee of Princess Lucie von Pückler-Muskau
- Massera, Emilio (1925–2010), Argentine military officer and politician
- Massera, José Luis (1915–2002), Uruguayan mathematician
- Masserdotti, Gianfranco (1941–2006), Italian religious, Catholic bishop in Brazil
- Masserey, Jean-Daniel (* 1972), Swiss ski mountaineer
- Masseria, Joe (1879–1931), American mobster, boss of the Genovese family
- Masseroni, Enrico (1939–2019), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vercelli
- Masset, André (1910–1975), French football player
- Masset, Ferdinand (1920–2014), Swiss politician (FDP) and State Councilor of the Canton of Friborg
- Massett, Marybeth , actress
- Massetti, Ivana , Italian film director
- Massewitsch, Alla Genrichowna (1918–2008), Russian astronomer
- Massey, Anna (1937-2011), British actress
- Massey, Athena (* 1967), American actress
- Massey, Cal (1928–1972), American jazz musician (trumpet, keyboard)
- Massey, Chandler (* 1990), American actor
- Massey, Charles Carleton (1838–1905), British lawyer and theosophist
- Massey, Christopher (* 1990), American actor
- Massey, Cleo (born 1993), Australian actress
- Massey, Daniel (1933-1998), British actor
- Massey, Dean Kyle (* 1981), American film actor and singer
- Massey, Doreen (1944-2016), British geographer
- Massey, Doreen, Baroness Massey of Darwen (* 1938), British politician, humanist, member of the Labor Party and member of the House of Lords
- Massey, Douglas (* 1952), American sociologist
- Massey, Edith (1918–1984), American actress and singer
- Massey, Harrie (1908-1983), Australian theoretical physicist
- Massey, Ilona (1910–1974), American actress
- Massey, James (1934–2013), American information theorist and cryptologist
- Massey, Jason Eric (1973-2001), American double murderer
- Massey, Jennifer Ann (* 1973), American actress and former model
- Massey, Jeremiah (* 1982), Macedonian basketball player
- Massey, John E. (1819–1901) American politician
- Massey, Kelly (* 1985), British sprinter
- Massey, Kent (born 1952), American sailor
- Massey, Kyle (* 1991), American actor and rapper
- Massey, Mike (born 1947), American pool player
- Massey, Paul (* 1958), English sound engineer and sound engineer
- Massey, Raymond (1896-1983), Canadian-American actor
- Massey, Stewart Marsden (1877-1934) English badminton player
- Massey, Sujata (* 1964), American writer
- Massey, Vincent (1887–1967) Canadian diplomat and politician
- Massey, Walter E. (* 1938), American physicist and science organizer
- Massey, William A. (1856–1914) American politician
- Massey, William Ferguson (1856-1925), Prime Minister of New Zealand (1912-1925)
- Massey, William S. (1920-2017), American mathematician
- Massey, Zachary D. (1864-1923), American politician
- Massey, Zane (* 1957), American jazz musician (saxophone, also flute, vocals)
- Massfeller, Franz (1902–1966), German lawyer and ministerial official
- Masshardt, Nadine (* 1984), Swiss politician (SP)
- Massi, Charles (1952-2010), Central African politician
- Massi, Danilo (* 1956), Italian actor and film director
- Massi, Nick (1935–2000), American bass singer with the pop group The Four Seasons
- Massi, Rodolfo (* 1965), Italian racing cyclist
- Massi, Simone (* 1970), Italian animator, draftsman, director, illustrator
- Massi, Souad (* 1972), Algerian ethno rock singer
- Massi, Stelvio (1929–2004), Italian cameraman and director
- Massi, Vincenzo (1781–1841), Italian clergyman, diplomat of the Holy See, Bishop of Gubbio
- Massià i Prats, Joan (1890–1969), Catalan violinist and composer
- Massiah, Joanne (* 1968), Antiguan politician
- Massialas, Alexander (* 1994), American foil fencer
- Massias, Jean-Frédéric (* 1968), French badminton player
- Massiczek, Albert (1916–2001), Austrian author
- Massie, Allan (* 1938), Scottish writer and journalist
- Massie, Edward , English general
- Massie, Joseph († 1784), British political economist
- Massie, Paul (1932–2011), Canadian actor
- Massie, Robert K. (1929-2019), American historian
- Massie, Thomas (* 1971), American politician
- Massie, Victor-Alphonse (1854–1892), French military pharmacist and explorer in northern Indochina
- Massiel (* 1947), Spanish singer
- Massieu, Guillaume (1665–1722), French Jesuit, classical philologist and Romanist
- Massigli, René (1888–1988), French diplomat
- Massignan, Imerio (* 1937), Italian racing cyclist
- Massignan, Stefano (* 1972), Italian western rider
- Massignon, Louis (1883–1962), French orientalist
- Massillon, Jean-Baptiste (1663–1742), French preacher, theologian and bishop
- Massimi, Massimo (1877–1954), Italian cardinal
- Massimi, Pierre (1935-2013), French actor
- Massimino, Alberto (1895–1975), Italian designer
- Massimino, Michael James (* 1962), American astronaut
- Massimino, Rollie (1934-2017), American basketball coach
- Massimo (* 1975), Italian noise musician
- Massimo Lancellotti, Paolo Enrico (1911–2004), Italian diplomat and ambassador; General Governor of the Order of the Knights of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem
- Massimo, Camillo (1620–1677), cardinal of the Roman Church
- Massimo, Francesco Saverio (1806–1848), cardinal of the curia, from the Saxon royal family
- Massimo, Leone (1896–1979), Italian nobleman and Vatican postmaster general
- Massimo, Roberto (* 2000), German soccer player
- Massimo, Stephan (* 1959), Italian musician, producer and songwriter
- Mässimow, Kärim (* 1965), Kazakh politician, Prime Minister of Kazakhstan
- Massin, Caroline (1802–1877), French seamstress, owner of a reading room, governess and wife of Auguste Comte
- Massin, Dieter (* 1940), German teacher, vice principal and senior athlete
- Massin, Jean , French composer
- Massin, Jean (1917–1986), French musicologist and historian
- Massin, Marthe (1860–1931), Belgian painter
- Massin, Robert (1925–2020) French graphic designer, book designer, typographer and author
- Massin, Rolf (1939–2020), German author and philosopher
- Massine, Léonide (1895–1979), Russian dancer and choreographer
- Massine, Peter (* 1964), German-American inventor, producer and managing director of the horse gala Apassionata
- Massing, Barbara (1960–2017), German captain
- Massing, Gerlinde (* 1951), Austrian sprinter
- Massing, Hede (1900–1981), Austrian actress, communist and Soviet spy in the USA
- Massing, Horst Aloysius (1930–2011), German doctor, specialist journalist, medical officer and local politician (CDU)
- Mässing, Mikaela (* 1994), Swedish handball player
- Massing, Otwin (1934–2019), German political scientist and sociologist
- Massing, Paul Wilhelm (1902–1979), German-American social scientist
- Massing, Peter (* 1946), German political scientist
- Massing, Rune (* 1980), Dutch badminton player
- Massing, Wilhelm (1904–1981), German architect and urban planner
- Massing, Wilhelm (1926–2006), German commercial clerk and politician (CDU)
- Massinga, Hilário da Cruz (* 1958), Mozambican religious, Bishop of Quelimane
- Massingale, Sam C. (1870–1941), American politician
- Massinger, Adam (1888–1914), German astronomer
- Massinger, Franz (1944–2011), German pianist and professor
- Massinger, Philip , English poet and translator
- Massingh, Heinz (1897–1966), German manager and economic functionary
- Massingham, Henry William (1860-1924), British journalist
- Massini, Chiara (* 1971), Italian harpsichordist
- Massini, Erich (1885–1915), German football player
- Massini, Rudolf the Younger (1880–1954), Swiss doctor and professor of internal medicine
- Massini, Rudolf, the Elder (1845–1902), Swiss human medicine, professor of internal medicine, university rector and chief medical officer in the army
- Massini, Stefano (* 1975), Italian author and theater director
- Massinissa (238 BC – 149 BC), King of Numidia
- Massino, Joseph (* 1943), American mafia boss in New York
- Massip Valdés, Salvador (1891–1978), Cuban ambassador
- Massip, Catherine (* 1946), French library curator and musicologist
- Massironi, Marina (born 1963), Italian actress
- Massiv (* 1982), German rapper
- Maßl, Franz Xaver (1800–1852), German Roman Catholic clergyman and theologian
- Maßler, Theodor (1844–1910), German sculptor, entrepreneur and Freemason
- Massloff, Kurt (1892–1973), German painter
- Massman, Beatrice (1912-1992), American badminton player
- Maßmann, Hans Ferdinand (1797–1874), German Germanist, sports educator and poet
- Maßmann, Karl (1889–1956), German bank director
- Maßmann, Magnus (1835–1915), German lawyer and mayor of Rostock
- Maßmann, Peter (1916–2000), German actor, director and theater manager
- Massmann, Siegfried (1829–1853), German landscape painter
- Maßmann, Wilhelm (1837–1916), German lawyer; Higher Commercial Judge and Senate President at the Reich Court
- Maßmann, Wilhelm (1895–1974), German chess collector and chess composer
- Maßmeyer, Anna († 1655), victim of the witch trials in Minden
- Masso, Eduardo (* 1964), Belgian tennis player
- Masso, George (1926–2019), American jazz musician (trombone, piano)
- Massó, Maykel (* 1999), Cuban athlete
- Massobrio, Lionello , Italian film editor, film director and author
- Massoglia, Chris (* 1992), American film and television actor
- Massol, Vitaly (1928–2018), Ukrainian politician
- Massolle, Joseph (1889–1957), German sound engineer for film sound technology
- Massolo, Giampiero (* 1954), Italian diplomat, secret service coordinator
- Masson de La Motte-Conflans, Antoine-Claude-Pierre (1727–1801), French printer and encyclopaedist
- Masson, Adine , French tennis player
- Masson, Alain (* 1961), Canadian cyclist and cross-country skier
- Masson, André (1896–1987), French painter, printmaker and sculptor
- Masson, Caroline (* 1989), German golf pro
- Masson, Charles (1800–1853), discoverer and soldier in the East India Company
- Masson, David I. (1915-2007) British science fiction writer and librarian
- Masson, Émile (1869–1923), French Breton anarcho-socialist writer and thinker
- Masson, Émile junior (1915–2011), Belgian racing cyclist
- Masson, Émile senior (1888–1973), Belgian racing cyclist
- Masson, Francis (1741-1805), Scottish botanist and plant collector
- Masson, Georgina (1912–1980) British author and photographer
- Masson, Henri (1872–1963), French fencer
- Masson, Jacques († 1544), theologian
- Masson, Jean Papire (1544–1611), French humanist, historian, geographer and lawyer
- Masson, Jeffrey (* 1941), American author
- Masson, Laetitia (* 1966), French director, actress and screenwriter
- Masson, Louis-François-Rodrigue (1833–1903), Canadian politician, lieutenant governor of Québec
- Masson, Loys (1915-1969), French writer
- Masson, Marie-Andrée (* 1963), Canadian cross-country skier
- Masson, Michel (1800–1883), French novelist and playwright
- Masson, Nicolas (* 1972), Swiss jazz musician (tenor saxophone, clarinet, bass clarinet, composition)
- Masson, Olivier (1922–1997), French Graecist and linguist
- Masson, Paul (1874–1944), French cyclist
- Masson, Philippe (1928–2005), French military historian
- Masson, Roger (1894–1967), Swiss military, Colonel Brigadier and head of the Swiss military intelligence service during World War II
- Masson, Roger (1923–2014), French racing car driver and farmer
- Masson, Rudecindo Ortega (1889–1962), Chilean politician and president of the emergency special sessions of the UN General Assembly
- Masson, Suzanne (1901–1943), French resistance fighter
- Masson-Delmotte, Valérie (* 1971), French paleoclimatologist
- Massonet, Charles (1914–1996), Belgian civil engineer
- Massoni, Vincentius (1808–1857), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Massonneau, Louis (1766–1848), German violinist, composer and concertmaster of French descent
- Massorin, Wladimir Wassiljewitsch (* 1947), Russian naval admiral
- Massot, Affonso Emilio de Alencastro (* 1944), Brazilian diplomat
- Massot, Bruno (* 1989), French-German figure skater
- Massot, Firmin (1766–1849), Swiss portrait and genre painter
- Massot, Michel (* 1960), Belgian jazz and improvisation musician
- Massot, Paul (1800–1881), French politician, doctor and malacologist
- Massot, Pierre de (1900–1969), French writer of Dadaism and Surrealism
- Massoth, Willy (1911–1978), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Massoud, Ahmad Schah (1953-2001), Afghan mujahideen fighter and national hero
- Massoud, Ahmad Zia (* 1956), Afghan politician
- Massoud, Ghassan (* 1958), Syrian film actor
- Massoud, Massoud (* 1940), Bishop Emeritus of Latakia
- Massoud, Mena (* 1991), Canadian actor of Egyptian descent
- Massoud, Salah (* 1996), German actor
- Massoudieh, Mohammad Taghi (1927–1999), Iranian ethnomusicologist and composer
- Massoudou, Hassoumi (* 1957), Nigerien politician
- Massounde, Tadjidine Ben Said (1933–2004), Comorian politician
- Massow, Adolf von (1837–1909), German manor owner, officer and politician, MdR
- Massow, Albrecht von (1879–1953), German officer, most recently Major General in the Air Force in World War II
- Massow, Albrecht von (* 1960), German musicologist
- Massow, Alexander von (1842–1906), Prussian lieutenant general
- Massow, Anton von (1831–1921), Prussian general of the infantry
- Massow, Apollonia Elisabeth von , German poet of evangelical sacred songs
- Massow, Benno von (1827–1904), Prussian lieutenant general
- Massow, Bertl von (1921–1983), German chess official
- Massow, Carl Ludwig Ewald von (1748–1808), Prussian district administrator
- Massow, Carl von (1735–1807), Prussian district administrator and state director
- Massow, Ewald Georg von (1754–1820), Prussian Minister of State, Governor for Silesia
- Massow, Ewald von (1869–1942), German major general and SS group leader
- Massow, Ferdinand von (1830–1878), Prussian major general
- Massow, Frederik van (1798–1876), Dutch nobleman
- Massow, Friedrich Ewald Ernst von (1750–1791), German civil servant
- Massow, Gerlach Cornelis Johannes van (1687–1758), Dutch general
- Massow, Gerlach Cornelis Johannes van (1794–1852), Dutch lawyer and councilor
- Massow, Godefridus van (1761–1818), Dutch merchant and councilor
- Massow, Hans von (1686–1761), Prussian lieutenant general
- Massow, Hans-Werner von (1912–1988), German chess official
- Massow, Heinrich von (1810-1896), Prussian major general
- Massow, Hermann von (1812–1881), German forester and politician
- Massow, Joachim Ewald von (1697–1769), Prussian minister
- Massow, Joachim Rüdiger von († 1756), Prussian district administrator
- Massow, Johann von (1761–1805), District Administrator of the Rummelsburg district
- Massow, Julius Eberhard von (1750–1816), Prussian lawyer and politician
- Massow, Karl Friedrich Heinrich von (1770-1851), Prussian major general
- Massow, Kaspar Ewald von († 1694), Pomeranian district administrator
- Massow, Kaspar Otto von (1665–1736), Prussian administrative officer
- Massow, Konrad von (1840–1910), German administrative lawyer and social politician
- Massow, Louis von (1821–1905), Prussian major general
- Massow, Ludwig von (1794-1859), Prussian minister
- Massow, Robert von (1839–1927), Prussian general of the cavalry and president of the Imperial Military Court
- Massow, Valentin von (1712–1775), Prussian Minister of State and civil servant
- Massow, Valentin von (1752–1817), Prussian court official
- Massow, Valentin von (1793-1854), Prussian lieutenant general
- Massow, Valentin von (1825–1868), Prussian lieutenant colonel, commander of the 1st Guard Uhlan Regiment
- Massow, Valentin von (1864–1899), German officer, commander of the police force in Togo
- Massow, Wilhelm von (1802–1867), Prussian ministerial official, manor owner and politician, MdH
- Massow, Wilhelm von (1815–1899), Prussian general of the infantry
- Massow, Wilhelm von (1891–1949), German classical archaeologist
- Massow-Parnehnen, Ludwig von (1844–1914), Prussian officer and politician, MdR
- Massu, Jacques (1908-2002), French general
- Massú, Nicolás (* 1979), Chilean tennis player
- Massüe, Alfredo (1860–1923), French-Catalan architect
- Massue, Henri de (1648–1720), French nobleman, general and Lord Chief Justice of Ireland
- Massullo, Carlo (* 1957), Italian Olympic champion in modern pentathlon
- Massumi, Brian (* 1956), Canadian philosopher and university professor
- Massute, Hendrik (* 1967), German actor
- Massy, Arnaud (1877–1950) French golfer
- Massy, Sylvia , American music producer
- Massys, Jan († 1575), Flemish painter
- Massys, Quentin († 1530), Flemish painter and co-founder of the Antwerp School of Painting
- Massys, Quentin the Younger (1543–1589), Flemish painter
mast
- Mast, Andrew (* 1967), American music teacher and conductor
- Mast, Brian (* 1980), American politician
- Mast, Claudia (* 1952), German communication scientist and university professor
- Mast, Curt (1897–1970), German entrepreneur
- Mast, Dennis (* 1992), German soccer player
- Mast, Günter (1926–2011), German manager
- Mast, Jakob (1904–1994), German farmer and politician (CDU), MdL
- Mast, Katja (* 1971), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Mast, Mark (* 1963), German conductor
- Mast, Olaf (* 1968), German handball player and trainer
- Mast-Weisz, Burkhard (* 1956), German politician (SPD)
- Masta Ace (born 1966), African-American rapper
- Masta Killa (* 1969), American rapper and member of the Wu-Tang clan
- Măstăcan, Daniel (* 1980), Romanian rower
- Măstăcan, Vasile (* 1968), Romanian rower
- Mastaleriu, Zsolt (* 1989), Romanian ice hockey player
- Mastalier, Karl († 1795), Austrian poet and clergyman
- Maštálka, Jiří (* 1956), Czech politician, MEP
- Mastaller, Sepp (1915-2004), German sculptor
- Mastaller, Stefan (* 1995), Austrian cyclist
- Mastalli, Chiara (* 1984), Italian actress
- Mastalski, Janusz (* 1964), Polish clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Krakow
- Mastanabal , Numidian king
- Mastanamma († 2018), Indian Youtuber
- Masteit, Dietrich (1923–2020), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Mastella, Clemente (* 1947), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati, MEP
- Mastelotto, Pat (born 1955), American rock drummer
- Masten, Werner (* 1950), Italian director and screenwriter (South Tyrol)
- Mastena, Maria Pia (1881–1951), Italian nun, blessed
- Mastenbroek, Edith (1975–2012), Dutch politician (PvdA), MEP
- Mastenbroek, Hendrika (1919–2003), Dutch swimmer
- Master P (* 1967), American musician
- Masterkowa, Svetlana Alexandrovna (* 1968), Russian middle-distance runner and Olympic champion
- Masterman, Charles (1873–1927), British journalist, author and politician, head of the War Propaganda Bureau during World War I.
- Masterman, Margaret (1910–1986), British philosopher and linguist
- Masternak, Mateusz (* 1987), Polish boxer
- Masteroff, Joe (1919-2018), American playwright
- Masters, Blythe (* 1969), US-British investment banker
- Masters, Chris (* 1983), American wrestler
- Masters, Colin L. (* 1947), Australian physician (neuropathology)
- Masters, Edgar Lee (1868-1950), American writer
- Masters, Frank M. (1883–1974), American bridge engineer
- Masters, Frankie (1904–1991), American musician (vocals, banjo) and band leader of the swing era
- Masters, Geoff (born 1950), Australian tennis player
- Masters, Jamie (born 1955), Canadian ice hockey player
- Masters, John (1914–1983), British author and officer in the British-Indian Army
- Masters, Joshua (* 1995), English squash player
- Masters, Josiah (1763-1822), American lawyer and politician
- Masters, Maxwell Tylden (1833-1907) British botanist and physician
- Masters, Oksana (* 1989), American disabled athlete
- Masters, Sammy (1930-2013), American country and rockabilly musician
- Masters, Scott , American photographer, director, film producer, and entrepreneur
- Masters, Tony , British film architect
- Masters, William A. , American agricultural economist
- Masters, William Howell (1915-2001), American gynecologist
- Masterson, Alanna (* 1988), American actress
- Masterson, Alexandra (born 1963), American actress
- Masterson, Bat (1853-1921), American gunslinger, vigilante, and writer
- Masterson, Chase (born 1963), American actress
- Masterson, Christopher (* 1980), American film actor
- Masterson, Damien (* 1970), American harmonica player
- Masterson, Danny (born 1976), American actor
- Masterson, Fay (born 1974), British actress
- Masterson, Mary Stuart (born 1966), American actress
- Masterson, Peter (1934–2018), American actor, director, screenwriter and film producer
- Masterton, Bill (1938-1968), Canadian ice hockey player
- Masterton, Graham (born 1946), British author of horror literature
- Masthoff, Helga (* 1941), German tennis player
- Mastiaux, Frank (* 1964), German business manager
- Mastiaux, Kaspar Anton von († 1828), canon and royal Bavarian privy councilor
- Mastič, Marek (* 1974), Slovak-German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Masties , late antique Berber prince and usurper
- Mastijew, Samir Okumali ogly (* 1993), Russian Nordic combined athlete
- Mastin, Reece (* 1994), Australian rock singer
- Mästlin, Michael (1550–1631), German mathematician and astronomer
- Mastmann, Horst (* 1927), German educator
- Mastnak, Tim (* 1991), Slovenian snowboarder
- Mastny, Friedrich (1921–1943), Austrian trade clerk and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Mastny, Vojtech (* 1936), American historian
- Maston, June (1928-2004), Australian sprinter
- Mastos painter , Attic vase painter of the black-figure style
- Mastour, Hachim (* 1998), Moroccan-Italian soccer player
- Mastra, I Wayan (* 1931), Indonesian clergyman
- Mastracchio, Richard (* 1960), American astronaut
- Mastracci, Natalie (* 1989), Canadian rower
- Mastrangelo, Carlo (1938-2016), American singer and drummer
- Mastrangelo, Luigi (* 1975), Italian volleyball player
- Mastrángelo, Román , Argentine road cyclist
- Mastrángelo, Santiago (* 1990), Uruguayan football player
- Mastrangi, Matilde (* 1953), Brazilian actress
- Mastrantonio, Mary Elizabeth (* 1958), American film actress
- Mastrella, Flavia (* 1960), Italian short film director and artist
- Mastren, Carmen (1913–1981), American jazz musician (guitar, also banjo and violin) and arranger
- Mastretta, Ángeles (* 1949), Mexican poet and novelist
- Mastriani, Gonzalo (* 1993), Uruguayan football player
- Mastricht, Gerhard von (1639–1721), legal scholar
- Mastricht, Petrus van (1630–1706), German philologist and Reformed theologian
- Mastro, Maddie (* 2000), American snowboarder
- Mastroberardino, Nicola (* 1978), Italian-Swiss theater and film actor
- Mastrocinque, Camillo (1901–1969), Italian film director, screenwriter and actor
- Mastrodimitris, Panagiotis D. (* 1934), Greek neo-Greekist
- Mastroeni, Pablo (* 1976), American football coach
- Mastrogiacomo, Daniele (* 1954), Italian-Swiss journalist
- Mastrogiacomo, Gina (1961-2001), American actress
- Mastrogiorgio, Danny (* 1964), American film and stage actor
- Mastrogiovanni, Antonio (1936–2010), Uruguayan composer and music teacher
- Mastroianni, Armand (* 1948), American film director
- Mastroianni, Chiara (* 1972), French actress
- Mastroianni, Domenico (1876–1962), Italian sculptor and painter
- Mastroianni, Luigi (1925-2008), American Medical Doctor (Gynecology)
- Mastroianni, Marcello (1924–1996), Italian film actor
- Mastroianni, Ruggero (1929–1996), Italian film editor
- Mastroianni, Umberto (1910–1998), Italian sculptor
- Mastroieni, Salvatore (* 1914), Italian long-distance runner
- Mastronarde, Donald J. (* 1948), American Graecist
- Mastronardi, Alessandra (* 1986), Italian actress
- Mastronardi, Carlos (1901–1976), Argentine journalist, writer and translator
- Mastronardi, Horace († 1995), Swiss lawyer
- Mastropiero, Orio , Doge of Venice
- Mastropietro, Renato (* 1945), Italian racing driver
- Mastrosimone, William (born 1947), American playwright
- Mastrostefano, Luca (* 1979), Italian squash player
- Mastrototaro, Michael (* 1970), Austrian artist
- Mastrotto, Raymond (1934-1984), French racing cyclist
- Mastrovasilis, Athanasios (* 1979), Greek chess player
- Mastrovasilis, Dimitrios (* 1983), Greek chess player
- Mastrozzi, Valentino (1729–1809), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Mašturi , Hittite vassal king of the Šeḫa river country
- Masturzo, Pietro (* 1980), Italian photographer
Masu
- Masuaku, Arthur (* 1993), French football player
- Masucci, Agostino (1690–1768), Italian history painter, portrait painter and draftsman
- Masucci, Oliver (* 1968), German actor
- Masuccio Salernitano , Italian writer
- Masuccio, Natale (1568–1619), Italian Baroque architect
- Masuch, Daniel (* 1977), German soccer goalkeeper
- Masuch, Hartwig (* 1954), German music manager and former music producer
- Masuch, Herbert (* 1929), German evangelist, author and poet
- Masuch, Peter (* 1951), German lawyer
- Masuch, Sarah (* 1978), German film, television and theater actress
- Masud Beg († 1289), Mongol governor in Central Asia
- Mas'ud I († 1156), Sultan of Rum
- Masud I of Ghazni (998-1041), ruler of the Ghaznavid dynasty
- Mas'ud ibn Muhammad († 1152), Seljuk Sultan in western Persia and in what is now Iraq
- Mas'ud II , Sultan of Rum
- Masud, Mahdi , Pakistani diplomat
- Masud, Tareque († 2011), Bangladeshi film director
- Masuda, Chikashi (* 1985), Japanese soccer player
- Masuda, Hiroya (* 1951), Japanese politician
- Masuda, Ichirō (* 1933), Japanese jazz musician (vibraphone)
- Masuda, Iwao (* 1914), Japanese sprinter
- Masuda, Jun'ichi (* 1968), Japanese video game composer, game developer, game programmer and game designer
- Masuda, Keita (* 1979), Japanese badminton player
- Masuda, Kento (* 1973), Japanese musician
- Masuda, Kōsaku (* 1976), Japanese football player
- Masuda, Mikio (* 1949), Japanese jazz musician
- Masuda, Mizuko (* 1948), Japanese writer
- Masuda, Nariyuki (* 1983), Japanese racing cyclist
- Masuda, Shigeto (* 1992), Japanese soccer player
- Masuda, Shirō (1908-1997), Japanese historian
- Masuda, Tadatoshi (* 1973), Japanese soccer player
- Masuda, Takashi (1848-1938) Japanese entrepreneur
- Masuda, Takuya (* 1989), Japanese soccer player
- Masuda, Toshio (* 1959), Japanese composer
- Masuda, Yūtarō (born 1985), Japanese football player
- Masudi, Alain (* 1978), Congolese soccer player
- Masuhr, Dieter (1938–2015), German painter, writer, typographer and translator
- Masuhr, Karl F. (* 1939), German neurologist, psychiatrist and book author
- Masui, Yoshio (* 1931), Japanese cell biologist
- Masuka, Dorothy (1935-2019), South African singer
- Masukawa, Takahiro (* 1979), Japanese soccer player
- Masukawa, Toshihide (* 1940), Japanese physicist
- Masuko, Yoshihiro (* 1987), Japanese soccer player
- Masula, Michael (* 1968), German theater and film actor and member of the Vienna Burgtheater ensemble
- Masullo, Francesco Paolo (1679–1733), Italian soprano castrato and conductor
- Masullo, Marisa (* 1959), Italian sprinter
- Masum, Fuad (* 1938), Iraqi politician
- Masumo, Takae (* 1976), Japanese badminton player
- Masumoto, Hakaru (1895–1987), Japanese metallurgist
- Masumoto, Yorikane (* 1941), Japanese politician, Mayor of Kyoto
- Masumura, Yasuzō (1924-1986), Japanese director
- Masuna , King of the Moors
- Masunaga, Shizuto (1925–1981), Japanese Shiatsu practitioner and author
- Masunin, Yevgeny (* 1981), Kazakh ice hockey player
- Masunina, Tatjana (* 1980), Kazakh biathlete
- Masunow, Andrei Vyacheslavovich (* 1967), Soviet table tennis player
- Masunow, Dmitri Vyacheslavovich (* 1971), Russian table tennis player
- Masuo, Yoshiaki (* 1946), Japanese jazz musician
- Masuoka, Fujio (* 1943), Japanese inventor
- Masuoka, Hiroshi (* 1960), Japanese rally raid driver
- Masur, Alexander Grigoryevich (1913-2005), Soviet wrestler
- Masur, Carolin (* 1966), German opera singer (mezzo-soprano) and presenter
- Masur, Daniel (* 1994), German tennis player
- Masur, Gerhard (1901–1975), German-American historian
- Masur, Harold Q. (1909–2005), American lawyer and writer
- Masur, Howard (* 1949), American mathematician
- Masur, Ken-David (* 1977), German-American conductor
- Masur, Kurt (1927–2015), German conductor
- Masur, Norbert (1901–1971), Swedish negotiator for the World Jewish Congress
- Masur, Richard (born 1948), American actor
- Masur, Stephan (* 1971), German artist and comedian
- Masur, Wally (born 1963), Australian tennis player
- Masurath, Jutta Ina (* 1962), German actress
- Masure, Bruno (* 1947), French journalist, news anchor and writer
- Masure, Geoffroy de (* 1969), French jazz musician (trombone, composition)
- Masurel, Jean (1908–1991), French industrialist and art collector
- Masurenko, Tatjana (* 1965), German violist of Russian descent
- Masures, Louis Des (1515–1574), French and Neo-Latin writer and translator
- Masuronak, Wolha (* 1989), Belarusian long-distance runner
- Masurovsky, Gregory (1929–2009), American draftsman and graphic artist
- Masurow, Kirill Trofimowitsch (1914–1989), Russian and Belarusian politician
- Masursky, Harold (1922–1990), American geologist and astronomer
- Masurchuk, Dmytro (* 1999), Ukrainian Nordic combined
- Masuryk, Maksym (* 1983), Ukrainian pole vaulter
- Masus, Menachem (* 1955), Israeli lawyer and attorney general
- Masushima, Tatsuya (* 1985), Japanese football player
- Masutani, Kōsuke (* 1993), Japanese football player
- Masuya, Rika (* 1995), Japanese soccer player
- Masuyama, Asahi (born 1997), Japanese soccer player
- Masuyama, Hiroyuki (* 1968), Japanese painter, sculptor and photographer
- Masuyama, Tsukasa (* 1990), Japanese soccer player
- Masuzoe, Yōichi (* 1947), Japanese Minister for Health and Labor
Masy
- Masy, Charles (* 1925), former Belgian mercenary during the Simba rebellion in the Congo
- Masya, Benson (1970-2003), Kenyan long-distance runner
- Masyas , Germanic ruler
Masz
- Maszczyk, Łukasz (* 1984), Polish boxer
- Maszczyk, Zygmunt (* 1945), Polish football player
- Maszkowski, Jan (1794–1865), Polish painter
- Maszlay, Lajos (1903–1979), Hungarian foil fencer
- Masztalerz, Piero (* 1970), German comic artist