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Mau
- Mau Asam, Liesbeth (* 1982), Dutch short tracker
- Mau Hodu († 1999), East Timorese freedom fighter
- Mau, Andreas (* 1962), German handball player
- Mau, August (1840–1909), German archaeologist
- Mau, Benjamin (* 1991), German American football player
- Mau, Carl (1890–1958), German orthopedist and professor
- Mau, Carl H. (1922–1995), American Lutheran theologian
- Mau, Georg (1880–1967), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Mau, Hans (1915–1989), German graphic artist, painter, caricaturist and book illustrator
- Mau, Hans (1921–2012), German orthopedist and professor
- Mau, Harald (* 1941), German pediatric surgeon and university professor
- Mau, Heinrich (1843–1906), German jeweler, purveyor to the royal Saxon court and a Dresden theater entrepreneur
- Mau, Heinrich August (1806–1850), German Protestant theologian
- Mau, Hermann (1913–1952), German historian
- Mau, Johann August (1777–1861), German Protestant theologian
- Mau, Julian (* 1987), German actor and voice actor
- Mau, Jürgen (1916–2007), German classical philologist
- Mau, Leonore (1916–2013), German photographer
- Mau, Marlon (* 1986), German American football player
- Mau, Rudolf (* 1927), German Protestant theologian
- Mau, Stefan (* 1961), German American football player and coach
- Mau, Stefan (* 1989), German rugby union player, former canoeist and teacher
- Mau, Steffen (* 1968), German sociologist and professor at the Humboldt University in Berlin
- Mau, Toni (1917–1981), German painter, graphic artist and university professor
- Mau, Vladimir Alexandrovich (* 1959), Russian economist
Maua
- Maualuga, Rey (* 1987), American football player
Maub
- Maubach, Anja (* 1963), German garden planner
- Maubach, Arno (* 1973), German actor
- Maubach, Eduard (1838–1925), German district administrator and politician, MdR
- Maubach, Fabian (* 1980), German film producer
- Maubach, Lambert (1781–1838), mayor of the city of Mülheim an der Ruhr
- Mauberna, Jean (1904-1984), French colonial administrator
- Maubert de Gouvest, Jean-Henri (1721–1767), French editor, writer and philosopher
- Maubet Bjornsen, Sadie (* 1989), American cross-country skier
- Maublanc, Ludovic , French game designer
- Maubleu, Brice (* 1989), French football goalkeeper
- Mauborgne, Joseph (1881–1971), American officer and cryptologist
- Mauborgne, Renée , American economist and university professor
- Maubourg, Jeanne (1875–1953), Canadian singer and music teacher of Belgian origin
- Mauboy, Jessica (* 1989), Australian R&B singer
- Maubray, John (1700-1732) Scottish physician
- Maubuisson, Franz Ludwig von (1765–1836), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
Mauc
- Mauceri, Enrico (1869–1966), Italian art historian
- Mauceri, John (* 1945), American conductor
- Mauch, Christof (* 1960), German historian and university professor
- Mauch, Christoph (* 1971), Swiss triathlete
- Mauch, Corine (* 1960), Swiss politician (SP)
- Mauch, Daniel († 1540), German carver
- Mauch, Daniel (1504–1567), German lawyer and canon in Worms
- Mauch, Elmar (1927–2011), German politician
- Mauch, Friedrich (1837–1905), German pharmacist
- Mauch, Johann Matthäus von (1792-1856), architect
- Mauch, Karl (1837–1875), German Africa explorer, prospector and cartographer
- Mauch, Margaret Evelyn (1897–1987), American mathematician and university professor
- Mauch, Max von (1864–1905), Austrian sculptor and painter
- Mauch, Moritz (* 1996), German windsurfer
- Mauch, Paul (1897–1924), German soccer player
- Mauch, Richard (1874–1921), Austrian-German portrait and genre painter as well as draftsman and restorer
- Mauch, Robert Joseph (1921–2007), American actor
- Mauch, Roland (* 1944), German diplomat
- Mauch, Thomas (* 1937), German cameraman, screenwriter, film director and producer
- Mauch, Ursula (* 1935), Swiss politician (SP)
- Mauch, Wilhelm Johann Theodor (1788–1863), German physician and bryologist
- Mauch, William John (1921-2006), American actor
- Mauchart, Burkhard David (1696–1751), German physician and university professor in Tübingen
- Mauchart, Burkhard Friedrich (1744–1827), German mayor and member of parliament
- Mauchart, Immanuel David (1764-1826), German Protestant theologian
- Mauchart, Johann David (1669–1726), German physician and city physician in Marbach
- Mauchenheim called Bechtolsheim, Anton Reichard von (1896–1961), German officer, most recently general of the artillery in World War II
- Mauchenheim called Bechtolsheim, Gustav von (1889–1969), German officer, most recently major general of the Wehrmacht in World War II
- Mauchenheim called Bechtolsheim, Hermann von (1836–1910), Bavarian bath commissioner
- Mauchenheim, Christian Freiherr von (* 1960), German entrepreneur, ambassador of the Sovereign Order of Malta in Lithuania
- Maucher, Albert (1907–1981), German geologist and founder of the Albert Maucher Prize
- Maucher, Charly (1947–2019), German rock musician and composer
- Maucher, Christoph (1642–1706), German amber and ivory cutter
- Maucher, Eugen (1912–1991), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Maucher, Helmut (1927–2018), German manager, honorary president of Nestlé
- Maucher, Johann Michael , German ivory carver and sculptor
- Maucher, Wilhelm (1879–1930), German mineralogist
- Maucher, Wilhelm (1903–1993), German peace fighter and blackberry wine producer
- Mauchly, John William (1907–1980), American physicist and computer pioneer
- Maucksch, Matthias (* 1969), German soccer player and coach
- Mauclair, Camille (1872–1945), French poet, author, art historian and art critic
- Mauclair, Jacques (1919–2001), French actor, theater director and dramaturge
- Maucler, Eugen von (1783-1859), German politician
- Maucourt, Charles (1718–1768) French painter and etcher
- Maucourt, Charles Louis , German musician
Maud
- Maud de Lacy (1223-1289), English nobleman
- Maud de St Valery († 1210), Anglo-Norman nobleman
- Maud of Huntingdon , English heiress, Countess of Huntingdon, Royal Consort of the Scottish King David I.
- Maud of Great Britain and Ireland (1869–1938), Princess of Great Britain and Ireland and Queen of Norway
- Mauda, Boaz (* 1987), Israeli singer
- Maude, Angus (1912–1993), British Conservative Party politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Maude, Caitlín (1941–1982), Irish poet, teacher, actress and singer of Irish traditional music
- Maude, Clementina, Viscountess Hawarden (1822–1865), British photographer
- Maude, Francis (* 1953), British politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Maude, Frederick Stanley (1864–1917), British general
- Maude, Henry Evans (1906–2006), British colonial administrator, anthropologist, ethnographer and historian of the South Pacific
- Maudens, Hanne (* 1997), Belgian heptathlete and long jumper
- Mauder, Bruno (1877–1948), German glass designer
- Mauder, Josef (1884–1969), German graphic artist
- Mauder, Walter (1913–1999), German painter
- Mauderer, Sabine (* 1970), German top manager and banker
- Mauderode, Bodo von (1791–1882), major general in Saxony-Meiningen and castle captain in Meiningen
- Mauderode, Ernst von (1780–1863), Prussian major general
- Mauderode, Gustav von (1805–1871), German politician and government vice-president in Münster
- Mauderode, Otto Otto von (1600–1671), Braunschweig-Lüneburg Privy Councilor and envoy to the Reichstag
- Maudet, Pierre (* 1978), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Maud'huy, Louis Ernest de (1857–1921), French general, politician, member of the National Assembly and scout functionary
- Maudling, Reginald (1917–1979), British Conservative Party politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Maudr, Jindřich (1906–1990), Czechoslovak wrestler
- Maudslay, Algernon (1873-1948), British sailor
- Maudslay, Henry (1771–1831), English mechanical engineer
- Maudslay, Reginald Walter (1871–1934), British car designer and founder of the Standard Motor Company
- Maudsley, Henry (1835-1918) British psychiatrist and university professor
- Maudsley, Robert John (born 1953), British serial killer
- Maudsley, Tony (born 1968), British actor
- Maudud († 1113), Emir of Mosul
- Maudūdī, Abū l-Aʿlā (1903–1979), Indo-Pakistani thinker and politician
- Mauduit de Larive, Jean (1747-1827), French actor
- Mauduit, Antoine-François (1775–1854), Franco-Russian architect
- Mauduit, Georges (* 1942), French ski racer
- Mauduit, Jacques (1557–1627), French composer of the late Renaissance and early Baroque periods
- Mauduit, Xavier , French radio presenter, presenter and historian
- Mauduyt, Lubin (1782–1870), French naturalist and dialectologist from Poitou
Maue
- Maue, Karl-Otto (1946–2008), German moderator
- Maue, Paul (* 1932), German racing cyclist
- Maué, Ralf-René , German songwriter and music producer
- Mauer, Adolf (1899–1978), German politician (NSDAP), MdR and SA leader
- Mauer, Albert (1907-1999), Polish ice hockey player
- Mauer, Anika (* 1974), German actress
- Mauer, Frank (* 1988), German ice hockey player
- Mauer, Gerhard (* 1935), German district administrator
- Mauer, Hans (1879–1962), Austrian sculptor
- Mauer, Joe (* 1983), American baseball player
- Mauer, Johann Gottlieb , German organ builder
- Mauer, Klaus-Dieter (* 1954), German pastor and evangelist
- Mauer, Marija (* 1991), German actress and speaker of Russian origin
- Mauer, Michael (* 1962), German automobile designer
- Mauer, Otto (1907–1973), Austrian Roman Catholic priest and art collector
- Mauer, Renata (* 1969), Polish marksman and two-time Olympic champion
- Mauer, Thomas (1536–1575), German Protestant theologian and Latin poet
- Mauer, Timo (* 1997), German soccer player
- Mäuer, Uwe (* 1971), German handball player and handball trainer
- Mauer, Wilhelm (1864–1942), German administrative officer and syndic
- Mauer, Wilhelm (1896–1943), Austrian electrician assistant and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Mauer, Wilhelm (1903–1974), German politician (KPD), member of the Landtag of the People's State of Hesse in the Weimar Republic
- Mauerer, Emilie (1863–1924), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Mauerer, Georg (1868–1957), German politician (SPD)
- Mauerer, Johann Karl Martin (1783–1828), first legally qualified mayor of Regensburg
- Mauerhofer, Armin (* 1946), Swiss pastor, theologian and professor of practical theology
- Mauerhofer, Erich (* 1942), Swiss theologian
- Mauerkircher, Friedrich († 1485), Bishop of Passau
- Mauermann, Franz Laurenz (1780–1845), German Roman Catholic bishop
- Mauermann, Ignaz Bernhard (1786–1841), Catholic bishop in Saxony
- Mauermann, Karl-Heinz (* 1958), German artist and art educator
- Mauermann, Max (1868–1929), German-Austrian engineer and inventor of stainless steel
- Mauermann, Ross (* 1990), American-German ice hockey player
- Mauermayer, Gisela (1913–1995), German athlete
- Mauermayr, Martin (1833–1907), German local politician and mayor of Freising (1869–1899)
- Mauersberger, Arno (1897–1976), German classical philologist
- Mauersberger, Christian (* 1995), German soccer player
- Mauersberger, Erhard (1903–1982), German composer and Thomaskantor
- Mauersberger, Esther , German photographer
- Mauersberger, Gottfried (1931–1994), German ornithologist
- Mauersberger, Heinrich (1909–1982), German inventor in the textile industry
- Mauersberger, Helga (* 1931), German journalist and film producer
- Mauersberger, Jan (* 1985), German soccer player
- Mauersberger, Johann Andreas the Elder (1649–1693), German Protestant pastor, epigrammatist, poet and writer of edification
- Mauersberger, Luise (* 1990), German volleyball player
- Mauersberger, Peter (1928–2007), German geophysicist and hydroecologist
- Mauersberger, Rudolf (1889–1971), German choir director and composer
- Mauersberger, Steffen (1953–2000), German enduro athlete
- Mauersberger, Uta (* 1952), German poet and post-poet
- Mauersberger, Volker (* 1939), German journalist
- Masonry, Mark (* 1965), German rower
- Maues , Indian king
Mauf
- Mauf, Wilfried (1927–2014), German racing cyclist
- Mauff, Maximilian (* 1987), German actor
- Mauffray, Paul (* 1968), American conductor
- Mauffroy, Olivier (1957-2013), French film editor
- Maufra, Maxime (1861-1918) French painter
Maug
- Maug, Ernst (* 1962), German economist
- Maugain, Gabriel (1872–1950), French Romanist, Italianist and comparativeist
- Maugars, André , French viol player
- Maugé, René (1757–1802), French zoologist and animal collector
- Maugendre, Adolphe (1809–1895), French landscape painter
- Mauger († 1055), Archbishop of Rouen
- Mauger († 1212), English prelate
- Mauger, Aaron (* 1980), New Zealand rugby union player
- Mauger, Ivan (1939–2018), New Zealand railroad athlete
- Mauger, Nathan (* 1978), New Zealand rugby union player
- Maugeri, Franco (1898–1978), Italian admiral; Head of the Navy Intelligence Service (1941–1943)
- Maugeri, Luciano , Italian engineer and politician from the Democrazia Cristiana
- Maugg, Gordian (* 1966), German film director and screenwriter
- Maugham, Frederic, 1st Viscount Maugham (1866–1958), British lawyer and politician
- Maugham, Syrie (1879–1955) British interior designer
- Maugham, William Somerset (1874–1965) British playwright and writer
- Maugin, Gérard (1944–2016), French engineer
- Maugiron, Aimar de († 1564), French bishop
- Maugiron, Louis de (1560–1578), French nobleman
- Maugras, Gaston (1884–1965), French diplomat
- Maugras, Roger (1881–1963), French diplomat
- Mauguin, Charles-Victor (1878–1958), French physicist and professor of mineralogy
Mauh
- Mauhart, Beppo (1933–2017), Austrian manager and football official
Maui
- Mauia , Arab ruler
- Mauid, Mahmud (* 1942), Palestinian writer and literary scholar
Mauk
- Mauk Moruk (1955–2015), East Timorese paramilitary, resistance fighter and activist
- Mauk, Adolf (1906–1983), German politician (DVP, FDP), MdB, MdEP
- Mauk, Paul (1900–1915), youngest war volunteer in the First World War
- Mauk, Stefan (* 1995), Australian soccer player
- Mauke, Carl Wilhelm Alfred (1824–1871), German bookseller
- Mauke, Johann Wilhelm (1791–1859), German publisher and bookseller
- Mauke, Michael (1928–1966), German student activist
- Mauke, Wilhelm (1867–1930), German music writer and composer
- Maukisch, Ernst Ludwig (1805–1865), German lawyer and politician, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly, MdL (Kingdom of Saxony)
Mouth
- Maul, Alexander (* 1976), German soccer player
- Maul, Alfred (1828–1907), German gymnastics teacher and gymnast leader
- Maul, Alfred (1870–1942), German engineer, pioneer of aerial reconnaissance
- Maul, Christoph (* 1979), German cabaret artist and comedian
- Maul, Franz (* 1954), Austrian architect and civil engineer
- Maul, Friedrich (* 1908), German President of the Central Telecommunications Office in Darmstadt (1963–1973)
- Maul, Friedrich Wilhelm (1780–1852), German portrait painter
- Maul, Günther (1909–1997), German zoologist and traxidermist
- Maul, Heinrich (* 1935), German lawyer, judge at the German Federal Court of Justice
- Maul, Hermann (1859–1926), honorary citizen in Harburg, today part of Hamburg
- Maul, Maria (* 1964), Austrian nun, Provincial Superior of the Don Bosco Sisters in Austria
- Maul, Michael (* 1978), German musicologist, author and university lecturer
- Maul, Ronald (* 1973), German soccer player
- Maul, Stefan (* 1958), German ancient orientalist and recipient of the Leibniz Prize
- Maul, Thomas (* 1975), German author
- Maul, Wilhelm (1903–1985), German political functionary (NSDAP) and SA leader
- Maul-Balensiefen, Lilian , German Classical Archaeologist
- Maulana Mustofa, Ihsan (* 1995), Indonesian badminton player
- Maulbertsch, Franz Anton († 1796), Austrian baroque painter and fresco artist
- Mauldin, Bill (1921-2003), American cartoonist and caricaturist
- Mauldin, Greg (* 1982), American ice hockey player
- Mauldin, Joe B. (1940-2015), American musician
- Mauldin, William (1845–1912), American politician
- Maule, Annabel (born 1922), British actress
- Maule, Brad (born 1951), American actor, singer and composer
- Maule-Ramsay, Fox, 11th Earl of Dalhousie (1801–1874), British nobleman and politician
- Maulella, Gonzalo (* 1984), Uruguayan football player
- Mäulen, Viktor (1879–1956), German football player
- Mauléon Granier, Auger de († 1650), French Roman Catholic clergyman, bibliophile, editor, translator and member of the Académie française
- Mauléon, Savary de († 1233), French knight and baron, lord of Mauléon, Seneschal des Poitou
- Mauler, Ferdinand (1914–1982), German gardener and politician (SPD, CSU), MdL Bavaria
- Mauley, Edmund († 1314), English knight and courtier
- Mauley, Peter († 1279), English nobleman
- Mauley, Peter, 1st Baron Mauley (1249–1308), English nobleman and military man
- Mauley, Peter, 2nd Baron Mauley , English nobleman
- Mauley, Peter, 3rd Baron Mauley († 1355), English nobleman
- Mauley, Peter, 4th Baron Mauley († 1383), English nobleman
- Mauley, Peter, 5th Baron Mauley (1378-1415), English nobleman
- Mauli (* 1993), German rapper
- Maulide, Nuno (* 1979), Portuguese chemist
- Maulik, Davesh , American mathematician
- Maull, Hanns W. (* 1947), German political scientist
- Maull, Joseph (1781–1846), American politician
- Maull, Otto (1887–1957), German geographer and geopolitician
- Maulshagen, Heino (1949–2014), German soccer player
- Maulshagen, Peter (* 1953), German soccer player
- Maultasch, Alfred (1914–2006), Austrian composer and clarinetist
- Maultzsch, Felix (* 1975), German legal scholar
Maum
- Mauméjean, Xavier (* 1963), French writer
- Maumont, Jacques (1924-2006), French sound engineer
Maun
- Maund, Edward Arthur (1851–1932), British African explorer and pioneer of Rhodesia
- Maund, Jeff (* 1976), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Maund, John Oakley († 1902), English banker, mountaineer and hunter
- Maunder, Alexander (1861-1932), British marksman
- Maunder, Annie (1868–1947), British astronomer and mathematician
- Maunder, Edward Walter (1851–1928), English astronomer and Bible researcher
- Maunder, Hilke (* 1961), German journalist, author and photographer
- Maunder, John Henry (1858–1920), English organist and composer
- Maunder, Maria (* 1972), Canadian rower
- Maunder, Richard (* 1937), British mathematician and musicologist
- Maunders, Garth (* 1973), British theater and film actor and author
- Maune, Jürgen (* 1947), German volleyball player
- Maung Aye (* 1937), Myanmar politician, Vice President of Myanmar
- Maung Maung Kha (1920–1995), Myanmar politician, Prime Minister of Myanmar
- Maung Maung Lwin (* 1995), Myanmar soccer player
- Maung, Cynthia (* 1959), Myanmar medical doctor
- Maunick, Jean-Paul (* 1957), British guitarist, band leader, composer and producer
- Maunier, Jean-Baptiste (* 1990), French singer and actor
- Maunier, René (1887–1951), French legal sociologist
- Maunoir, Julien (1606–1683), French religious (Jesuit)
- Maunoir, Théodore (1806–1869), Swiss physician, co-founder of the International Committee of the Red Cross
- Maunoury, Joseph (1847–1923), French general and later Marshal of France (posthumous)
- Maunoury, Maurice (1863–1925), French engineer, lawyer and politician of the Third Republic
- Maunoury, Simon (* 1983), French badminton player
- Maunsell, Frederick Richard (1828-1916), British general
- Maunsell, Guy (1884–1961), British civil engineer
- Maunu, Paavo , Finnish ski jumper
- Maunu, Peter (* 1953), American fusion musician
- Mauny, Walter, 1st Baron Mauny , Dutch-English military and diplomat
- Maunz, Theodor (1901–1993), German lawyer, administrative and constitutional lawyer, university professor for constitutional and administrative law and politician (CSU)
Maup
- Maupas, Charles , French grammarian
- Maupassant, Guy de (1850-1893), French writer and poet
- Maupay, Neal (* 1996), French football player
- Maupeou d'Ableiges, Xavier Gilles de (* 1935), French clergyman, former bishop of Viana
- Maupeou, René-Nicolas-Charles-Augustin de (1714–1792), Chancellor of France
- Mauperin, François-Nicolas († 1806), French portrait painter
- Maupertuis, Pierre Louis Moreau de (1698–1759), French mathematician, astronomer and philosopher
- Maupi, Marcel (1881-1949), French actor
- Maupin, Armistead (born 1944), American writer
- Maupin, Bennie (* 1940), American jazz musician
- Maupoint, Andrés (* 1968), Chilean pianist and composer
- Maupu, François (* 1939), French clergyman, bishop emeritus of Verdun
Maur
- Maur, Franz Auf der (* 1945), Swiss journalist and book author
- Maur, Hans , German historian
- Maur, Hansjörg Auf der (1933–1999), Swiss theologian and professor of liturgical science
- Maur, Heinrich von (1863–1947), German officer, most recently general of the artillery
- Maur, Karin von (* 1938), German art historian and professor
- Maur, Mauro (* 1958), Italian trumpeter and composer
- Maur, Meinhart (1884–1964), actor
- Maur, Wolf In der (1924–2005), Austrian journalist and editor
- Maura Montaner, Antonio (1853–1925), Spanish politician and Prime Minister
- Maura, Carmen (* 1945), Spanish actress
- Maura, Fernando (* 1955), Spanish politician, MEP
- Maurach, Friedrich (1811–1873), Prussian civil servant, district president of Gumbinnen and Bromberg
- Maurach, Gregor (* 1932), German classical philologist
- Maurach, Heinrich (1854–1904), German administrative officer
- Maurach, Johannes (1883–1951), German theater actor and director
- Maurach, Reinhart (1902–1976), German lawyer
- Mauracher, Andreas (1758–1824), Tyrolean organ builder
- Mauracher, Hans (1885–1957), Austrian sculptor
- Mauracher, Josef (1845–1907), Austrian organ builder
- Mauracher, Mathias (1788–1857), Austrian organ builder
- Maurane (1960–2018), Belgian chanson singer
- Maurath, Ferdinand (1908–1993), German pastor and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Maurberger, Simon (* 1995), Italian ski racer
- Maure, Nicolas (* 1960), French engineer and manager
- Maureen, Karl (* 1938), German organist and university professor
- Mauregato († 788), King of Asturias
- Maurel, Emmanuel (* 1973), French politician
- Maurel, Henri (1867–1935), French politician
- Maurel, Pierre (1601–1677), French businessman and large landowner
- Maurel, Victor (1848–1923), French opera singer (baritone)
- Maurellet, Augustin (1888–1969), French politician (SFIO), member of the National Assembly
- Mauren, Wilhelm (1870–1929), German theater actor and director
- Maurenbrecher, Berthold (1868–1943), German classical philologist
- Maurenbrecher, Bruno (1897–1984), German politician (ZENTRUM, CDU), MdL
- Maurenbrecher, Hans Anton (1910–1966), Dutch lieutenant general in the Air Force and single-handed sailor
- Maurenbrecher, Manfred (* 1950), German songwriter and author
- Maurenbrecher, Max (1874–1930), German clergyman, publicist and politician
- Maurenbrecher, Otto (1872–1960), German actor, director and theater manager
- Maurenbrecher, Wilhelm (1838-1892), German historian
- Maurensig, Paolo (* 1943), Italian writer
- Maurepas, Jean-Frédéric Phélypeaux comte de (1701–1781), French statesman
- Maurer Zenck, Claudia (* 1948), German musicologist
- Maurer, Adolf (1883–1976), Swiss pastor and writer
- Maurer, Albert (1889–1935), Swiss architect
- Maurer, Albrecht (* 1959), German violinist and composer
- Maurer, Alexandra (* 1982), Swiss television and radio presenter and editor
- Maurer, Alfons (1927–1992), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Maurer, Alfred Henry (1868–1932), American painter
- Maurer, Alfred Werner (* 1945), German architect, building researcher, archaeologist and art historian
- Maurer, Andrea (* 1962), German sociologist and university professor
- Maurer, Andrea (* 1982), German television journalist and presenter
- Maurer, Andreas (1919–2010), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, governor of Lower Austria
- Maurer, Andreas (* 1952), evangelical-Christian non-fiction author, head of the Institute for Islamic Issues, Switzerland
- Maurer, Andreas (* 1958), German tennis player
- Maurer, Andreas (* 1965), German political scientist and EU integration researcher
- Maurer, Andreas EH (* 1962), German manager
- Maurer, Angela (* 1975), German swimmer
- Maurer, Antonie (1895–1945), German communist
- Maurer, Artur (* 1904), Estonian football player
- Maurer, Bertram (* 1950), German specialist book author
- Maurer, Carl (1816–1878), Prussian administrative lawyer, MdPrA and district administrator
- Maurer, Chrigel (* 1982), Swiss paraglider pilot
- Maurer, Christian , Swiss journalist
- Maurer, Christian (1913–1992), Swiss Protestant clergyman and university professor
- Maurer, Christian (* 1967), Austrian saxophonist
- Maurer, Christian Friedrich (1847–1902), German historian
- Maurer, Daniel (* 1994), Austrian soccer player
- Maurer, Dolf (* 1961), Austrian author, advertising film director, presenter, radio founder and speech trainer
- Maurer, Dóra (* 1936), Hungarian visual artist, filmmaker
- Maurer, Doris (1951–2014), German Germanist and journalist
- Maurer, Eduard , Estonian football player
- Maurer, Eduard (1886–1969), German chemist and metallurgist
- Maurer, Ekkehard (1918–2002), German manager
- Maurer, Elsie (* 1938), German opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Maurer, Emil (1884–1967), Austrian lawyer and politician
- Maurer, Emil (1917–2011), Swiss art historian
- Maurer, Emilio (* 1938), Mexican football official
- Maurer, Erich (1884–1981), German horticultural and fruit growing scientist
- Maurer, Ernst (1947–2011), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament and councilor
- Maurer, Ernstpeter (* 1957), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Maurer, Esther (* 1957), Swiss politician (SP)
- Maurer, Eugen (1884–1959), German politician and Lord Mayor
- Maurer, Franz (1929–2005), German missionary and development worker
- Maurer, Friedemann (* 1940), German educator
- Maurer, Friedrich (1781–1868), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Maurer, Friedrich (1859–1936), German physician
- Maurer, Friedrich (1898–1984), German specialist in German, linguist
- Maurer, Friedrich (1901–1980), German actor
- Maurer, Friedrich (1912–1958), Austrian handball player
- Maurer, Georg (1907–1971), German poet, essayist and translator, professor at the Institute for Literature "Johannes R. Becher"
- Maurer, Georg (1909–1980), German doctor, university director and local politician (CSU)
- Maurer, Georg (* 1983), German natural track tobogganist
- Maurer, Georg Ludwig von (1790–1872), lawyer, legal historian and politician
- Maurer, Georg Peter (1730–1815), Baden Oberamtsschultheiß
- Maurer, Gerhard (1907–1953), German SS standard leader
- Mäurer, German (1811–1883), Franco-German writer and teacher, member of the Union of the Outlawed and the Union of the Just
- Maurer, Gottlob (1919–1989), German local politician
- Maurer, Günter (* 1965), German radio play and theater director
- Maurer, Hannes (* 1983), German dubbing director and speaker
- Maurer, Hans (1888–1976), Austrian journalist and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Maurer, Hans (1913–1974), German doctor and politician (CDU)
- Maurer, Hans (1918–2013), Swiss entrepreneur and inventor
- Maurer, Hans (1926–2001), German architect
- Maurer, Hans (* 1933), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Maurer, Hans Rainer (1937–2014), German pharmacist and university professor
- Maurer, Hans-Martin (* 1929), German historian and archivist
- Maurer, Hansjörg (1891–1959), German veterinarian and editor
- Maurer, Hartmut (* 1931), German legal scholar
- Maurer, Heike (* 1953), German television presenter
- Maurer, Heinrich (1834–1918), German Protestant clergyman
- Maurer, Heinrich (1837–1921), Baden local history researcher, philologist and theologian
- Maurer, Heinz (1906–1945), German civil servant
- Maurer, Heinz (1921–2016), German doctor, founder of Sebapharma (sebamed)
- Maurer, Helmut (1936–2018), German historian and archivist
- Maurer, Helmut (* 1945), Austrian national soccer player
- Maurer, Herbert (* 1965), Austrian writer
- Maurer, Hermann (* 1941), Austrian computer scientist, author of science fiction literature
- Maurer, Hermann (* 1948), Austrian prehistoric
- Maurer, Hubert (1738–1818), Austrian painter, draftsman and drawing teacher at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
- Maurer, Ingo (1932–2019), German industrial designer
- Maurer, Ion Gheorghe (1902–2000), Romanian politician
- Maurer, Jacob , Swiss-Dutch painter
- Maurer, Jakob (1826–1887), German landscape painter
- Maurer, Jakob (* 1929), Swiss architect and spatial planner
- Maurer, Jakob Karl (1890–1975), Hessian politician (SPD)
- Maurer, Jakobine († 1874), German-Brazilian sect leader
- Maurer, Jörg (* 1953), German cabaret artist and author
- Maurer, Josef (1853-1894), Austrian pastor (Catholic), poet and local researcher from Lower Austria
- Maurer, Josef (1868–1936), German archaeologist
- Maurer, Josef (1928–2019), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Vorarlberg
- Maurer, Josef Clemens (1900–1990), German clergyman, Catholic archbishop and cardinal
- Maurer, Joshua (* 1996), Canadian ski jumper
- Maurer, Juergen (* 1967), Austrian actor
- Maurer, Jürg (* 1935), Swiss jazz clarinetist
- Maurer, Jürgen (* 1952), German police officer, Vice President at the Federal Criminal Police Office
- Maurer, Karin (* 1980), Swiss paraglider pilot
- Maurer, Karl (1831–1913), German lawyer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Maurer, Karl (1925–2014), German ski racer
- Maurer, Karl (* 1926), German Romanist
- Maurer, Karl Peter (1874–1950), German Protestant theologian
- Maurer, Katja (* 1991), German politician (Die Linke)
- Maurer, Klaus (* 1958), German firefighter
- Maurer, Konrad (1823–1902), German legal historian
- Maurer, Lena (1904–1990), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Maurer, Louis (1832–1932), German-American lithographer, painter and photographer
- Maurer, Louis (1904–1988), Swiss football player and coach
- Mäurer, Lucas (* 1994), German volleyball player and beach volleyball player
- Maurer, Ludwig (1789–1878), German violinist, composer and conductor
- Maurer, Ludwig (1859–1927), German mathematician and university professor
- Maurer, Ludwig (1873–1936), German entrepreneur and inventor
- Maurer, Ludwig (* 1980), German cook and cookbook author
- Maurer, Manfred (1958–1998), Austrian writer
- Maurer, Many (* 1964), Swiss guitarist, bassist, songwriter and producer
- Maurer, Marco (* 1980), German journalist
- Maurer, Marco (* 1988), Swiss ice hockey player
- Maurer, Marianne (1903–1995), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Maurer, Mario (* 1988), Thai photo model and film actor
- Maurer, Markus (* 1970), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Maurer, Matthias (* 1970), German materials scientist and aspiring astronaut
- Maurer, Max (1891–1972), German policeman
- Maurer, Melanie (* 1988), Swiss duathlete
- Maurer, Michael (1905–1980), German tree surgeon
- Maurer, Michael (* 1954), German historian
- Maurer, Michaela (* 1981), German natural track tobogganist
- Maurer, Miroslav (1951–2012), Czech football referee
- Maurer, Nicole (* 1993), German soccer player
- Maurer, Nicole (* 2000), Canadian ski jumper
- Maurer, Paul (* 1996), German soccer player
- Maurer, Peter (* 1956), Swiss diplomat
- Maurer, Pius Martin (* 1971), Austrian Cistercian
- Maurer, Rebecca (* 1969), German harpsichordist and fortepianist
- Maurer, Reiner (* 1960), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Maurer, Reinhart (* 1935), German philosopher
- Maurer, Robert D. (* 1924), American physicist and fiber optic pioneer
- Maurer, Rolf (1938–2019), Swiss cyclist
- Mason, Shawn , American cameraman
- Maurer, Sigrid (* 1985), Austrian student representative and politician (Greens), member of the National Council
- Maurer, Stefan (1960–1994), Swiss racing cyclist
- Maurer, Stephan (* 1985), Swiss snowboarder
- Maurer, Susanne (* 1958), German educational scientist and university professor
- Maurer, Theodoro Henrique (1906–1979), Brazilian Romanist and Lusitanist, Swiss descent
- Maurer, Thomas (* 1967), Austrian cabaret artist
- Maurer, Trude (1955–2017), German historian
- Maurer, Ueli (* 1950), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Maurer, Ueli (* 1960), Swiss cryptologist
- Maurer, Ulrich (* 1948), German politician (SPD, Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Mäurer, Ulrich (* 1951), German lawyer and politician (SPD)
- Maurer, Ulrich (* 1985), German ice hockey player
- Maurer, Wilhelm (1798–1876), German landowner and politician and member of parliament
- Maurer, Wilhelm (1826-1894), German librarian
- Mäurer, Wilhelm (1898–1987), German police officer
- Maurer, Wilhelm (1900–1982), German Protestant theologian and church historian
- Maurer, Wolfdieter (* 1941), Austrian conductor
- Maurer, Yvonne (* 1943), Swiss psychiatrist, psychotherapist and theologian
- Maurer-Berta, Jolán (* 1941), Hungarian violinist
- Maurer-Lausegger, Herta (* 1953), Austrian linguist, ethnologist, cultural scientist and film producer
- Maurer-Mayor, Jacqueline (* 1947), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Mauresmo, Amélie (* 1979), French tennis player
- Maurette, Victoria (* 1982), Argentine actress and singer
- Maurey, Bernard (* 1948), French mathematician
- Maurey, Nicole (1925-2016), French actress
- Mauri, Carlo (1930–1982), Italian mountaineer, adventurer and documentary filmmaker
- Mauri, Cristina , Italian figure skating coach
- Mauri, Egidio (1828–1896), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Mauri, Fabio (1926–2009), Italian visual artist and film writer
- Mauri, José (* 1996), Italian-Argentine soccer player
- Mauri, Josep Maria (* 1941), Spanish clergyman and personal representative of the Bishop of Urgell Joan Enric Vives i Sicília in his capacity as Andorran head of state
- Mauri, Melchor (* 1966), Spanish racing cyclist
- Mauri, Roberto (* 1924), Italian film director
- Mauri, Roberto (* 1949), Italian medalist
- Mauri, Rosita (1856–1923), Catalan dancer and dance teacher
- Mauri, Stefano (* 1980), Italian soccer player
- Mauriac, François (1885-1970), French writer
- Mauriat, Paul (1925–2006), French orchestra leader and composer
- Mauric, Jean-Paul (1933–1971), French chanson singer
- Maurice († 1107), Lord Chancellor and keeper of the seals of England under King William I and Bishop of London
- Maurice de Sully (1110–1196), French Roman Catholic bishop
- Maurice FitzGerald († 1176), Cambro-Norman nobleman and leader of the first Anglo-Norman invasion of Ireland
- Maurice Moray, 1st Earl of Strathearn († 1346), Scottish nobleman
- Maurice, Chéri (1805–1896), German actor and theater director of French origin
- Maurice, Emil (1897–1972), German chauffeur and former political companion of Adolf Hitler, politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Maurice, Florian (* 1974), French football player
- Maurice, Frederick (1871–1951) British general and military historian
- Maurice, James (1814–1884), American lawyer and politician
- Maurice, Jean-Eudes (* 1986), Haitian football player
- Maurice, Len (1900–1952), Australian radio conference director and baritone singer
- Maurice, Maxim (* 1989), German magician and moderator
- Maurice, Paul (* 1967), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Maurice, Paule (1910–1967), French composer
- Maurice, Philippe (* 1956), French medievalist
- Maurice, Pierre (1868–1936), Swiss composer
- Maurice, Robert (1906–1998), Swiss diplomat
- Maurice-Bokanowski, Michel (1912–2005), French politician (RPF, UNR, RPR), member of the National Assembly and Senator
- Maurice-Jones, Tim , British cameraman
- Mauriceau, François (1637–1709) French physician, surgeon, and obstetrician
- Maurício, Ricardo (* 1979), Brazilian racing driver
- Mauricius , Bishop of Trier
- Maurides (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Mauriello, Julianna Rose (* 1991), American actress and dancer
- Maurier, Claire (born 1929), French actress
- Maurier, Daphne du (1907–1989), British writer
- Maurier, George du (1834-1896), British author
- Maurier, Gerald du (1873–1934), English theater director, stage and film actor
- Mauriès, Patrick (* 1952), French writer, literary critic and journalist
- Maurikios (539–602), Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire (582–602)
- Maurikios Chartularios († 643), Byzantine rebel in Rome
- Maurilius of Angers († 453), holy bishop
- Maurin, Antoine (1771–1830), French division general
- Maurin, Charles (1856–1914) French painter and printer
- Maurin, Frédéric (* 1976), French fusion musician and big band leader
- Maurin, Jean-Pierre (1822–1894), French classical violinist and music teacher
- Maurín, Joaquín (1896–1973), Spanish politician and newspaper publisher
- Maurin, Louis (1869–1956), French general and politician
- Maurin, Louis-Joseph (1859–1936), French clergyman, Archbishop of Lyon and Primate of France
- Maurin, Nicolas-Eustache (1799–1850), French lithographer and engraver
- Maurin, Peter (1877–1949), co-founder of the Catholic Worker Movement
- Mauriņa, Zenta (1897–1978), Latvian writer
- Maurinus of Cologne , abbot, martyr, saint
- Maurischat, Fritz (1893–1986), German production designer
- Maurischat, Fritz (1901–1974), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Maurischat, Manfred (* 1941), German classical horn player and alphorn player
- Maurischat, Vanessa (* 1973), German musician and cabaret artist
- Mauritia Eleonora of Portugal (1609–1674), Princess of Portugal and, by marriage, Princess of Nassau-Siegen
- Mauritii, Friedrich Maximilian (1724–1799), German theologian and university professor
- Mauritius , Roman military leader, martyr and saint
- Mauritius , fellow dog of Venice
- Mauritius, Caspar (1615–1675), German theologian
- Mauritius, Erich (1631–1691), German legal scholar
- Mauritius, Georg (1539–1610), German educator, Latin poet and playwright
- Mauritius, Joachim , German lawyer and university professor
- Mauritius, Richard (1836–1901), German educator and university teacher
- Mauritz, Dieter (1918–1988), German table tennis player
- Mauritz, Hartwig (* 1964), German poet
- Mauritz, Karl-Heinz (* 1944), German neurologist, rehabilitation doctor and university professor
- Mauritz, Matthias (1924-2016), German soccer player
- Mauritz, Oscar (1867–1959), German theologian, cathedral preacher in Bremen
- Mauritz, Theodor (1862–1944), industrialist, chairman of the supervisory board of the Dortmund Actien brewery
- Maurizio Galbaio († 787), Doge of Venice
- Maurizio, Adam (1862–1941), Swiss botanist, food researcher and cultural historian
- Maurizio, Anna (1900–1993), Swiss bee researcher
- Maurizio, Giovanni Andrea (1815–1885), Swiss theologian, lay philologist and writer
- Maurmann, Walther (* 1901), German manager
- Mauro, Alessio di (* 1977), Italian tennis player
- Mauro, Antonio (1914–2001), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Curia of the Catholic Church
- Mauro, Eve (* 1981), American actress and model of Sicilian origin
- Mauro, Fra († 1459), Venetian monk, cartographer
- Mauro, Francesco (1850-1893), Italian chemist
- Mauro, Francesco (1887–1952), Italian engineer, entrepreneur, member of parliament and sports official
- Mauro, Giovanni (1490–1536), Italian court official and poet
- Mauro, Giovanni (1888–1958), Italian football official and referee
- Mauro, Gualdino (* 2000), Sao Tome football player
- Mauró, Helmut (* 1969), German music critic, journalist, publicist, translator and photographer
- Mauro, Humberto (1897–1983), Brazilian film director
- Mauro, Ilaria (* 1988), Italian soccer player
- Mauro, Johnny (1910–2003), American racing car driver
- Mauro, Lou (1927–2014), American jazz and studio musician (double bass)
- Mauro, Mario (* 1961), Italian politician, MEP
- Mauro, Massimo (* 1962), Italian football player, official, politician, member of the Camera dei deputati and TV commentator
- Mauro, Ortensio († 1725), Italian writer, court secretary, court poet and master of ceremonies
- Mauro, Renata (1934–2009), Italian singer, actress and television presenter
- Maurois, André (1885–1967), French writer and literary scholar
- Maurolicus, Franciscus , Italian-Sicilian mathematician
- Mauron, Charles (1899–1966), French poet, translator, literary critic, English and Romance studies
- Mauron, Jean-Jacques-Denis (1810–1885), Swiss politician and State Councilor of the Canton of Friborg
- Mauron, Marcel (* 1929), Swiss football player
- Mauron, Marie (1896–1986), French author
- Mauron, Sandrine (* 1996), Swiss soccer player
- Mauroner, Oliver (* 1976), Italian economist and university professor
- Mauropous, Johannes , Metropolitan of Euchaita
- Mauroy, Pierre (1928–2013), French politician (PS), member of the National Assembly, MEP
- Maurras, Charles (1868–1952), French writer and political publicist
- Maurseth, Benedicte (* 1983), Norwegian folk violinist and singer
- Maurseth, Øivind (* 1928), Norwegian architect
- Maurstad, Alfred (1896–1967), Norwegian actor and theater director
- Maurstad, David I. (* 1953), American politician
- Maurstad, Toralv (* 1926), Norwegian actor, director and theater manager
- Maurstad, Tordis (1901–1997), Norwegian film and stage actress
- Maurus , Benedictine monk and successor of St. Benedict
- Maurus von Parenzo , Christian saint
- Maurus von Salerno († 1214), Italian medical writer and teacher
- Maurus, Gerda (1903–1968), Austrian film actress of silent films
- Maurus, Hartmann († 1537), German lawyer
- Maurus, Heinz (* 1952), German politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament, State Secretary in Schleswig-Holstein
- Maurus, Lux , German sculptor
- Maurus, Nicolaus (1483–1539), German Lutheran theologian
- Maurus, Sophia (* 2001), German Nordic combined athlete
- Maury Buendía, Miguel (* 1955), Spanish Archbishop and Apostolic Nuncio in Romania
- Maury Pasquier, Liliane (* 1956), Swiss politician (SP)
- Maury, Abram Poindexter (1801–1848), American politician
- Maury, Alain (* 1958), French astronomer
- Maury, Antonia (1866–1952), American astronomer
- Maury, Arnold (1927–2018), German contemporary composer and author
- Maury, Bernard (1943–2005), French jazz pianist, arranger and music teacher
- Maury, Carlotta Joaquina (1874–1938), American paleontologist
- Maury, Dabney Herndon (1822–1900), American officer, Confederate general in the Civil War
- Maury, Jean-Marie (1907-1994), French clergyman
- Maury, Jean-Siffrein (1746-1817), cardinal
- Maury, John Walker (1809–1855), American politician
- Maury, Julien (* 1978), French director and screenwriter
- Maury, Matthew Fontaine (1806–1873), American naval officer and hydrographer
- Maury, Nicolas (* 1980), French actor
- Maury, Serge (* 1946), French sailor
- Maury-Laribière, Jean-Luc (* 1943), French racing car driver and entrepreneur
- Maurya, Chandragupta , Indian ruler and founder of the Maurya Empire
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- Maus, Armin (* 1964), German journalist
- Maus, Astrid (* 1969), German actress
- Maus, August (1915–1996), German naval officer
- Maus, Dietrich (* 1942), German painter, graphic artist and draftsman
- Maus, Dirk (* 1969), German cook
- Maus, Frank (* 1937), German musician
- Maus, Georg (1888–1945), German Protestant educator and member of the Confessing Church
- Maus, Guido (* 1964), Belgian artist
- Maus, Hans Michael (* 1943), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Maus, Heinz (1911–1978), German sociologist
- Maus, Ingeborg (* 1937), German political scientist
- Maus, Isaak (1748–1833), German writer and mayor of Badenheim
- Maus, Johannes (1916–1985), German film, television and theater actor
- Maus, Julius (1906–1934), German cyclist
- Maus, Manfred (* 1935), German entrepreneur
- Maus, Matthias (* 1967), German fashion designer and artist
- Maus, Robert (* 1933), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Maus, Rodger (1932–2017), American production designer and art director
- Maus, Rudolf (1900–1985), German civil servant
- Maus, Rudolf (1902–1942), German resistance fighter
- Maus, Rudolf (* 1958), German Air Force General in the Bundeswehr
- Maus, Steffen (* 1968), German chemist, author and journalist
- Maus, Stephan (* 1968), German-speaking journalist and author
- Maus, Wolfgang (* 1946), German engineer and entrepreneur
- Mausbach, Florian (* 1944), German urban planner
- Mausbach, Joseph (1861–1931), theologian and politician
- Mausberg (1979-2000), American rapper
- Mausch, Helga (* 1945), German FDGB functionary
- Mauschwitz, Karl Maximilian Ferdinand von (1730–1792), Prussian minister
- Mauschwitz, Karl Maximilian von (1795–1868), Prussian lieutenant general
- Mauschwitz, Martin von (* 1961), German radio and television presenter
- Mauschwitz, Maximilian von († 1781), Prussian major general, chief of the cuirassier regiment No. 5
- Mause, Christoph (* 1966), German guitarist, composer and music producer
- Mauser, Alfons (1872–1927), German entrepreneur
- Mäus, Gerd E. (* 1958), German manager and football official
- Mauser, Hans-Jörg (1927–2012), German politician (CDU)
- Mauser, Heinz (1919–1995), German chemist and university professor, co-founder of photokinetics
- Mauser, Johnny , German rapper
- Mauser, Konrad († 1548), German legal scholar
- Mauser, Norbert (* 1964), Austrian mathematician
- Mauser, Peter-Paul (1838–1914), German weapons designer, entrepreneur and politician (DP), MdR
- Mauser, Siegfried (* 1954), German pianist, musicologist and university professor
- Mauser, Therese (1831–1917), Catholic virgin and sufferer
- Mauser, Wilhelm (1834–1882), German weapons designer and entrepreneur
- Mauševics, Gundars (1974-2004), Latvian musician, member of the band Brainstorm
- Mausfeld, Rainer (* 1949), German psychologist and university professor
- Maushake, Franziska (* 1985), German presenter
- Maushart, Bärbl (* 1944), German politician (FDP)
- Maushart, Rupprecht (* 1929), German radiation protection officer and association official
- Mausio , German music producer and DJ
- Mauskopf, Seymour H. (* 1938), American historian of chemistry and science
- Mausolf, Winfried (* 1940), German photographer
- Mauss, Anton (1868–1917), Austrian Roman Catholic priest
- Mauss, Erich (1926–2013), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Mauß, Hans (1901–1953), German pharmacologist and chemist
- Mauss, Jan-Holger (* 1963), German artist
- Mauss, Karl (1898–1959), German officer
- Mauss, Mandana (* 1971), English lawyer and actress
- Mauss, Marcel (1872–1950), French sociologist and ethnologist
- Mauss, Werner (* 1940), German private investigator and agent
- Maussa, Carlos (* 1971), Colombian light welterweight boxer
- Mausser, Arnie (* 1954), American football goalkeeper
- Maußer, Otto (1880–1942), German specialist in German
- Maußhardt, Philipp (* 1958), German journalist
- Maußner, Alfred , German economist
- Maussner, Manfred (1938–2008), German painter
- Mäussnest, Petra (* 1967), German director
- Maussolos († 353 BC), Persian satrap in Caria (Asia Minor)
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- Maute, Dieter (* 1967), German artistic cyclist and trainer
- Maute, Hermann (1831–1893), German architect and master builder in Heilbronn
- Maute, Manfred (* 1939), German artistic cyclist and trainer
- Maute, Matthias (* 1963), German recorder player and composer
- Mauthe, Friedrich (1822–1884), German entrepreneur and watch manufacturer
- Mauthe, Fritz (1875–1951), German entrepreneur, Member of the State Parliament (Württemberg)
- Mauthe, Jörg (1924–1986), Austrian journalist, writer and politician, member of the state parliament
- Mauthe, Jürgen (* 1950), German soccer player
- Mauthe, Markus (* 1969), German photographer, author, speaker and environmental activist
- Mauthe, Otto (1892–1974), German gynecologist and participant in the T4 campaign
- Mauthe, Wim (* 1947), German musician and painter
- Mauthner von Mauthstein, Ludwig Wilhelm (1806-1858), Austrian physician
- Mauthner, Emmy , Austrian stage actress
- Mauthner, Eugen Moritz (1855–1917), Austrian actor and theater director
- Mauthner, Fritz (1849–1923), German-speaking philosopher and writer
- Mauthner, Gustav von (1848–1902), Austrian banker
- Mauthner, Josef (1831–1890), Austrian merchant and poet
- Mauthner, Julius (1852–1917), Austrian chemist and physician
- Mauthner, Ludwig (1840–1894), Austrian ophthalmologist and neuroanatomist
- Mauthner, Margarete (1863–1947), German art collector, patron, translator and author
- Mauthner, Max von (1838–1904), Austrian entrepreneur and politician
- Mauthner, Philipp von (1835–1887), Austrian lawyer
- Mauti Nunziata, Elena (* 1946), Italian opera singer (soprano)
- Mautin, François (* 1907), French ice hockey player
- Mautner Markhof, Georg (1926–2008), Austrian industrialist and politician (FPÖ, Liberales Forum), member of the National Council
- Mautner Markhof, Manfred junior (1927–2008), Austrian industrialist and politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Mautner Markhof, Manfred senior (1903–1981), Austrian industrialist
- Mautner Markhof, Michael (* 1950), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Mautner von Markhof, Adolf Ignaz (1801–1889), Austrian industrialist
- Mautner, Alfred (1886–1945), Austrian architect
- Mautner, Amora (* 1975), Brazilian director and actress
- Mautner, Eduard (1824–1889), Austrian writer and journalist
- Mautner, Franz H. (1902–1995), Austrian Germanist and literary scholar
- Mautner, Friederich (1921–1996), American mathematician
- Mautner, Isaak (1824–1901), Bohemian textile industrialist
- Mautner, Isidor (1852–1930), Austrian industrialist
- Mautner, Karl Walter (1881–1949), Austrian civil engineer, university lecturer at RWTH Aachen University
- Mautner, Klara (1879–1959), Austrian journalist and translator
- Mautner, Konrad (1880–1924), Austrian industrialist, ethnologist, folklorist and editor
- Mautner, Michael (* 1959), Austrian composer, author and musician
- Mautner, Rudolf (1892–1943), Austrian iron turner and victim of the political justice system under National Socialism
- Mautner, Stefan , Austrian entrepreneur
- Mautner, Wilhelm (1889–1944), Austrian economist and art collector
- Mautz, Alyssa (* 1989), American soccer player
- Mautz, Dietrich (* 1942), German zoologist, beekeeper and beekeeper
- Mautz, Kurt A. (1911–2000), German literary scholar and writer
- Mautz, Rolf (* 1946), German actor
- Mautz-Leopold, Andrea (* 1976), Austrian politician
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- Mauvais, Victor (1809-1854), French astronomer
- Mauve, Anton (1838–1888), Dutch landscape painter
- Mauve, Franz (1864–1931), German Vice Admiral in the First World War
- Mauve, Gustav Friedrich Eduard (1818–1876), Prussian administrative lawyer, MdPrA and district administrator
- Mauve, Karl (1860–1922), Prussian administrative lawyer, district administrator and district president
- Mauve, Karl Philipp (1754–1821), Prussian district administrator
- Mauvernay, Alexandre (1810–1898), French glass painter
- Mauviel, Guillaume (1759–1814), Bishop of Aux Cayes, Haiti
- Mauvignier, Laurent (* 1967), contemporary French author
- Mauvillon, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1774–1851), Prussian colonel and military writer
- Mauvillon, Jakob (1743–1794), German military writer and representative of Physiocratism
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- Maux, Inge (* 1944), Austrian actress
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- Mauz, Christoph (* 1971), Austrian children's book author
- Mauz, Friedrich (1900–1979), German physician and Aktion T4 expert
- Mauz, Gerhard (1925–2003), German journalist and book author
- Mauz, Paul-Stefan (* 1960), German politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament, doctor
- Mauz, Rudolf (* 1961), German clarinetist
- Mauz, Walter († 1994), German soccer player
- Mauzi, Robert (1927–2006), French Romance studies and literary scholar
- Mauzy, MacKenzie (* 1988), American actress