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- Mea Kaiuea, Paul Eusebius (* 1939), Kiribati Roman Catholic clergyman and emeritus bishop of Tarawa and Nauru
- Mea, Ivan Della (1940–2009), Italian songwriter and author
- Meacci, Mauro (* 1955), Italian priest, Abbot of Subiaco
- Meacham, Anne (1925-2006), American actress
- Meacham, James (1810-1856) American politician
- Meacham, Trenton (born 1985), American basketball player
- Meacher, Molly, Baroness Meacher (* 1940), British social worker and life peeress
- Mead, Albert E. (1861-1913), American politician
- Mead, Alden (* 1932), American chemist
- Mead, Andrew , American composer, musicologist and educator
- Mead, Beth (* 1995), English soccer player
- Mead, Carver (* 1934), American computer scientist, electrical engineer, microelectronics engineer, and entrepreneur
- Mead, Courtland ( b.1987 ), American actor and voice actor
- Mead, Cowles (1776-1844), American politician
- Mead, Ed V. (1921–1983), American politician
- Mead, Elwood (1858–1936), American engineer, builder of the Hoover Dam
- Mead, George Herbert (1863–1931), American philosopher, sociologist, and psychologist
- Mead, George Robert Stow (1863–1933), English author, theosophist, and founder of the Quest Society
- Mead, Harold (1910-1997) British science fiction writer
- Mead, James F. (1916–1987) American biochemist and nutritionist
- Mead, James M. (1885–1964), American politician
- Mead, John A. (1841-1920) American politician
- Mead, Larkin Goldsmith (1835–1910), American sculptor
- Mead, Margaret (1901–1978), American anthropologist and ethnologist
- Mead, Matt (* 1962), American lawyer and politician
- Mead, Richard (1673-1754), English physician
- Mead, Richelle (* 1976), American fantasy author
- Mead, Roger (1938-2015) British mathematician
- Mead, Steven (born 1962), British euphonium player
- Mead, Syd (1933–2019), American industrial and film designer
- Mead, Taylor (1924–2013), American experimental filmmaker and actor
- Mead, Thomas (1904–1983), American film producer, film director and filmmaker
- Mead, Tim (* 1981), English opera singer (countertenor) with a focus on baroque opera
- Mead, William Rutherford (1846–1928), American architect
- Mead-Lawrence, Andrea (1932–2009), American ski racer
- Meade, Alexa (* 1986), American artist
- Meade, Carl J. (* 1950), American astronaut
- Meade, Edwin R. (1836–1889), American lawyer and politician
- Meade, Emily (* 1989), American actress
- Meade, George Gordon (1815–1872), United States Army general
- Meade, Glenn (* 1957), Irish writer and journalist
- Meade, Hugh (1907–1949), American politician
- Meade, James Edward (1907-1995), British economist
- Meade, LT (1854-1914) Irish writer
- Meade, Marietta (* 1956), Belgian-American actress, voice actress, translator, author
- Meade, Reuben (* 1954), Montserrat politician and acting Chief Minister of Montserrat
- Meade, Richard (1938-2015), British eventing rider
- Meade, Richard Kidder (1803-1862), American politician
- Meade, Wendell H. (1912–1986), American politician
- Meade-Waldo, Edmund (1855–1934), English ornithologist and conservationist
- Meader, Darmon (* 1961), American jazz musician (vocals, saxophone, arrangement)
- Meader, George (1907-1994), American politician
- Meader, Vaughn (1936-2004), American comedian, parodist, musician, and actor
- Meadley, James (* 1984), Australian cyclist
- Meadmore, Clement (1929-2005), American-Australian sculptor
- Meador, Eddie (born 1937), American football player, football official
- Meador, Joshua (1911-1965) American animator, special effects artist, and painter
- Meadow, Elliot (1945–2017), British jazz writer, radio presenter, and music producer
- Meadowcroft, Jim (1946-2015) English snooker player
- Meadowcroft, Thomas (* 1972), Australian composer
- Meadowcroft, William Henry (1853–1937) American attorney, author, and longtime secretary to Thomas Alva Edison
- Meadows, Audrey (1922–1996), American actress
- Meadows, Bernard (1915-2005) British sculptor
- Meadows, Catherine , American mathematician and cryptologist
- Meadows, Clarence W. (1904–1961), American politician
- Meadows, Darryl (born 1961), American football player
- Meadows, Dennis L. (* 1942), American economist
- Meadows, Donella (1941-2001), American environmental scientist and author
- Meadows, Earle (1913-1992), American pole vaulter
- Meadows, Frederick (1886–1975), Canadian medium and long distance runner
- Meadows, Jayne (1919-2015), American actress
- Meadows, Jenny (* 1981), British middle-distance runner
- Meadows, Julie (* 1974), American porn actress
- Meadows, Kristen (born 1957), American actress
- Meadows, Mark (* 1959), American politician
- Meadows, Michael (* 1987), English racing car driver
- Meadows, Michelle (* 1981), Swedish actress
- Meadows, Ron (born 1964), British mechanic and manager
- Meadows, Shane (born 1972), British director and screenwriter
- Meadows, Tim (* 1961), American actor and comedian
- Meads, Colin (1936-2017), New Zealand rugby union player
- Meads, Stan (born 1938), New Zealand rugby union player
- Meads, Stephen (* 1970), English squash player
- Meagan, Mick (born 1934), Irish football player and coach
- Meagher, Aileen (1910-1987), Canadian athlete
- Meagher, Anthony Giroux (1940-2007), Archbishop of Canada
- Meagher, Mary T. (* 1964), American swimmer
- Meagher, Rick (born 1953), Canadian ice hockey player
- Meagher, Thomas Francis (1823–1867), American politician, governor of Montana
- Méaille, Philippe (* 1973), French writer and art collector
- Meaker, Emeline (1838-1883), American murderess
- Meaker, Marijane (* 1927), American writer
- Meakin, Alf (* 1938), British sprinter
- Meakin, Paul (* 1944), British-American theoretical physicist and chemist
- Meakin, Steve (born 1961), English snooker player
- Meakins, Karen (* 1972), Barbadian squash player
- Mealing, Bonnie (1912-2002), Australian swimmer
- Mealing, John (* 1942), British keyboardist, arranger and composer
- Mealy, George H. (1927-2010), American mathematician
- Méan, Franciscus-Antonius de (1756–1831), Prince-Bishop of Liège and Archbishop of Mechelen
- Meaney, Colm (born 1953), Irish actor
- Meano, Cesare (1899–1957), Italian screenwriter and theater director
- Méano, Francis (1931–1953), French football player
- Méano, Guy (* 1934), French football player
- Means, David (born 1961), American writer
- Means, Gardiner (1896–1988), American economist, government adviser, and author
- Means, John Hugh (1812–1862), American Democratic Party politician, Governor of South Carolina
- Means, Larry (* 1947), American politician
- Means, Rice W. (1877-1949), American politician (Republican Party)
- Means, Russell (1939–2012), American Indian activist, member of the American Indian Movement
- Meany, George (1894–1980), American trade unionist
- Meany, Helen (1904-1991), American water diver
- Meany, Paul (* 1976), American singer and keyboard player
- Meara, Anne (1929–2015), American actress and comedian
- Meara, Joe (* 1975), Northern Irish snooker player
- Meares, Ainslie (1910-1986), Australian psychiatrist
- Meares, Anna (* 1983), Australian cyclist
- Meares, John († 1809), English navigator, navigator and explorer
- Meares, Kerrie (* 1982), Australian track cyclist and trainer
- Mearns, Barbara (* 1955), Scottish author of ornithologist biographies
- Mearns, Edgar Alexander (1856–1916), American ornithologist and naturalist
- Mears, Adrian (* 1969), Australian jazz trombonist and composer
- Mears, Brad (* 1970), American shot putter
- Mears, Casey (* 1978), American NASCAR racing driver
- Mears, Christopher (* 1993), British water diver
- Mears, Derek (* 1972), American stuntman and actor
- Mears, Helen Farnsworth (1872–1916), American sculptor
- Mears, Jason , American jazz musician (alto saxophone, clarinet, composition)
- Mears, Lee (born 1979), English rugby union player
- Mears, Otto (1840–1931), Russian-American entrepreneur
- Mears, Raymond Paul (* 1964), British survival coach, writer and filmmaker
- Mears, Rick (* 1951), American racing car driver
- Mears, Tyrone (born 1983), English soccer player
- Mearsheimer, John J. (* 1947), American political scientist
- Measo, Sisay (* 1980), Ethiopian marathon runner
- Measures, Harry Bell (1862–1940) British architect
- Meat , German DJ and music producer
- Meat Katie , breakbeat producer and DJ
- Meat Loaf (born 1947), American rock singer and actor
- Meath, Jonathan (* 1955), American comedian and actor
- Meatyard, Ralph Eugene (1925–1972), American photographer
- Meaux, Huey (1929-2011), American music producer
- Meaux, Joséphine de (* 1977), French actress
- Meawad, Nada (* 1998), Egyptian beach volleyball player
- Meazza, Giuseppe (1910–1979), Italian football player and coach
Meb
- Mebane, Alexander (1744–1795), American politician
- Mebazaa, Fouad (* 1933), Tunisian diplomat and politician
- Mebel, Moritz (* 1923), German urologist and SED functionary
- Mebes, Julius (1796–1882), Prussian officer and military writer
- Mebes, Paul (1872–1938), German architect
- Mébiame, Léon (1934–2015), Gabonese politician and Prime Minister of the Republic of Gabon (1975–1990)
- Mebkhout, Zoghman (* 1949), Algerian mathematician
- Mebold, Hans Peter (1942–2001), German organ builder
- Mebold, Karl August (1798-1854), German journalist
- M'Ebono, Mebenga († 1914), Cameroonian officer and resistance fighter against the German colonial power
- Mebrahtu, Daniel (* 1980), Ethiopian tennis player
- Mebs, Dietrich (* 1942), German toxinologist and university professor
- Mebs, Gudrun (* 1944), German actress and writer
- Mebs, Theodor (1930–2017), German ornithologist and author
- Mebus, Johannes (1896–1979), German politician (CDU of the GDR), Member of the Bundestag and Protestant theologian
- Mebus, Oliver (* 1993), German ice hockey player
- Mebus, Paul (1920–1993), German soccer player
- Mebusch, Heinz Günter (1952–2001), German photographer
Mec
- Meca, David (* 1974), Catalan long-distance swimmer and extreme athlete
- Mečár, Pavel (* 1980), Slovak badminton player
- Mecca, Lou (1923–2003), American jazz guitarist and university professor
- Mecchi, Irene (* 1949), American writer and screenwriter
- Mecenseffy, Artur von (1865–1917), Austro-Hungarian field marshal lieutenant
- Mech, L. David (* 1937), American behavioral scientist
- Mechaal, Adel (* 1990), Spanish athlete
- Méchain, Pierre (1744–1804), French astronomer and geographer
- Méchali, François (* 1950), French musician
- Méchali, Jean-Louis (* 1947), French jazz musician (percussion, composition) and music producer
- Méchaly, Nathaniel (* 1972), French film composer
- Mecham, Evan (1924–2008), American politician
- Mechanic, David (* 1936), American health scientist
- Mechanic, William M. (* 1950), American film producer and film professor
- Mechanicus, Philip (1889-1944), Dutch journalist
- Mechanics, Israil (1909–1989), Soviet weightlifter
- Mechau, Emil (1882–1945), German precision mechanic, developer of the film projector
- Mechau, Jacob Wilhelm (1745–1808), German painter, draftsman and etcher
- Mecheels, Jürgen (1928–2006), German chemist
- Mecheels, Otto (1894–1979), German chemist and university professor
- Mecheels, Stefan (* 1960), German scientist and institute director
- Mechel, Andreas (* 1991), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Mechel, Christian von (1737–1817), Swiss engraver
- Mechel, Michael (1944-2014), German actor
- Mechele, Brandon (* 1993), Belgian football player
- Mechelen, Maria (1903–1991), German Benedictine oblate and social worker
- Mechels, Udo (* 1976), Belgian pop singer
- Mechem, Edwin L. (1912–2002), American Republican Politician, Governor of New Mexico, Senator for New Mexico
- Mechem, Kirke (* 1925), American composer
- Mechem, Merritt C. (1870-1946), American politician
- Mechenbier, Jörkk (* 1977), German musician and author
- Mecheril, Paul (* 1962), German educational scientist
- Mechetti, Pietro (1777–1850), Italian-Austrian music publisher
- Méchin, Alexandre (1772–1849), French politician and councilor and prefect in several departments
- Mechitar of Sebasteia (1676–1749), Armenian Apostolic clergyman
- Mechle-Grosmann, Hedwig (1857–1928), German-Hungarian genre painter
- Mechlen, Paul (1888–1961), German painter and interior designer
- Mechlenburg, Lorenz Friedrich (1799–1875), Danish Evangelical Lutheran pastor and North Frisian poet and linguist
- Mechler, Maximilian (* 1984), German ski jumper
- Mechler, Pia (* 1983), German actress
- Mechler, Thierry (* 1962), French composer and organist
- Mechler, Wolf-Dieter (* 1953), German historian and author
- Mechling, Heiner (1892–1976), German football player
- Mechling, Heinz (* 1945), German sports scientist, university professor
- Mechlis, Lev Sakharovich (1889–1953), Soviet politician
- Mechlovits, Zoltán (1891–1951), Hungarian table tennis world champion
- Mechlowicz, Scott (* 1981), American actor
- Mechmedow, Jussein (1924-2014), Bulgarian wrestler
- Mechner, Jordan (* 1964), American game developer
- Mechnig, Elfriede (1901–1986), German literary agent, translator and private secretary to Erich Kästner
- Mechnig, Hans (1929-2016), German soccer player
- Mechonzew, Yegor Leonidowitsch (* 1984), Russian boxer
- Mechoso, Julio Oscar (1955-2017), American actor
- Mechoulam, Raphael (* 1930), Israeli chemist and university professor
- Mechov, Wilhelm (1654–1712), German physician and mountain medic, correspondent with Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
- Mechow, Dietrich (1925–2015), German actor and voice actor
- Mechow, Friedrich Wilhelm Alexander von , Prussian major, collector and Africa explorer
- Mechow, Heinz (1922–2008), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Mechow, Karl Benno von (1897–1960), German author
- Mechsner, Franz (* 1953), German human biologist and writer
- Mechtel, Angelika (1943–2000), German writer
- Mechtel, Hartmut (* 1949), German writer
- Mechtenberg, Theo (* 1928), German Catholic theologian, lecturer, publicist, Germanist, translator
- Mechtersheimer, Alfred (1939–2018), German peace researcher, political scientist and politician (independent), Member of the Bundestag
- Mechthild I. von Wohldenberg († 1223), Abbess of the Gandersheim Monastery (1196–1223)
- Mechthild II of Anhalt (1392–1463), abbess
- Mechthild II of Wohldenberg († 1316), abbess of the Gandersheim monastery
- Mechthild von Baden , German Countess of Württemberg
- Mechthild von Bienburg , abbess of Buchau women's monastery
- Mechthild von Gießen , Countess von Gießen, wife of the Count Palatine of Tübingen Rudolf I.
- Mechthild von Hackeborn (1241–1299), Christian mystic
- Mechthild von Holstein († 1288), Queen of Denmark (1250–1252)
- Mechthild von Magdeburg († 1282), German mystic of the Middle Ages
- Mechthild von Nassau († 1323), Princess of Nassau, Duchess of Upper Bavaria and Countess Palatine near the Rhine
- Mechthild von Sayn , Countess von Sayn
- Mechtild von Dießen († 1160), Augustinian choirwoman and abbess von Edelstetten
- Mechtild von Geldern († 1384), German nobleman
- Mechtild von Isenburg († 1303), abbess of Nottuln Abbey (1278 to 1303)
- Mechtild von Wunnenberg († 1268), princess abbess of the Fraumünster monastery in Zurich
- Mechtildis von Bongard , abbess of the imperial abbey of Burtscheid
- Měchura, Leopold Eugen (1804–1870), Bohemian composer
- Mechwart, András (1834–1907), German mechanical engineer and entrepreneur in Hungary
- Mécia Lópes de Haro , Leonese noblewoman and Queen of Portugal
- Mečiar, Vladimír (* 1942), Slovak politician, lawyer and amateur boxer
- Mečíř, Miloslav (* 1964), Slovak tennis player
- Mečíř, Miloslav, junior (* 1988), Slovak tennis player
- Mėčius, Stasys (* 1955), Lithuanian strongman and heavy athletics trainer
- Meck (* 1981), English DJ and music producer
- Meck, Andreas (1959–2019), German architect and university professor
- Meck, Barbara (* 1945), German writer
- Meck, Joseph († 1758), German Kapellmeister, composer and violin virtuoso to the Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt
- Meck, Leonhard (1787–1861), actor
- Meck, Nadeschda Filaretowna von (1831-1894), Russian patron
- Meck, Nikolai Karlowitsch von (1863–1929), Russian railway entrepreneur and patron
- Meck, Sabine (* 1955), German social scientist
- Meckauer, Lotte (1894–1971), German writer
- Meckauer, Walter (1889–1966), German writer
- Meckbach, Eva (* 1981), German actress
- Mecke, Christian (* 1966), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Social Court
- Mecke, Dieter (1933–2013), German biochemist and chemist
- Mecke, Fred (* 1960), German soccer player
- Mecke, Hanna (1857–1926), German kindergarten teacher and Froebel teacher
- Mecke, Jochen (* 1956), German Romance studies and literary scholar
- Mecke, Reinhard (1895–1969), German physicist
- Mecke, Willi (1918–1991), German soccer player
- Meckel von Hemsbach, Adolf (1856–1893), German painter
- Meckel von Hemsbach, Heinrich (1821-1856), German physician
- Meckel, Albrecht (1790–1829), German anatomist and forensic pathologist
- Meckel, Carl Anton (1875–1938), German architect
- Meckel, Caspar Wilhelm (1790–1852), German businessman, entrepreneur and President of the Chamber of Commerce in Elberfeld
- Meckel, Christoph (1935–2020), German writer and graphic artist
- Meckel, Eberhard (1907–1969), German writer and graphic artist
- Meckel, Erich (1919–1981), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Meckel, Jacob (1842–1906), Prussian major general, military advisor to the Japanese army
- Meckel, Johann Friedrich (1724–1774), German physician
- Meckel, Johann Friedrich the Younger (1781–1833), German anatomist and founder of teratology
- Meckel, Lena (* 1992), German actress
- Meckel, Markus (* 1952), German politician (SPD), MdV and GDR Foreign Minister
- Meckel, Max (1847–1910), German architect
- Meckel, Miriam (* 1967), German communication scientist
- Meckel, Philipp Friedrich Theodor (1755–1803), German physician
- Meckel, Rudolf (1910–1975), Sudeten German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Meckel, Thomas (* 1981), German theologian
- Meckelburg, Ernst (1927–2008), German author
- Meckelburg, Friedrich Adolf (1809–1881), German archivist
- Meckelburg, Wolfgang (* 1949), German politician (CDU)
- Meckelein, Wolfgang (1919–1988), German geographer and politician
- Meckelnborg, Christina (* 1956), German classical philologist
- Meckenem, Israhel van der Elder , copper engraver and goldsmith from the Lower Rhine
- Meckenem, Israhel van der Jüngere († 1503), German engraver
- Meckenstock, Günter (1948–2020), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Meckenstock, Manes (* 1961), German comedian and presenter
- Mecking, Henrique da Costa (* 1952), Brazilian chess master and clergyman
- Mecking, Ludwig (1879–1952), German geographer and meteorologist
- Mecking, Sabine (* 1967), German historian
- Mecking, Stefan (* 1966), German chemist and university professor
- Meckl, Jürgen , German economist and university professor
- Mecklenburg, Diederich von (1833-1893), Mecklenburg manor owner, court official and administrative officer
- Mecklenburg, Ernst (* 1927), German DBD functionary, MdV
- Mecklenburg, Friedrich Ludwig von (1821–1884), Prussian officer, most recently colonel
- Mecklenburg, Jens (* 1960), German author
- Mecklenburg, Karl (* 1960), American football player and football coach
- Mecklenburg, Karl Friedrich von (1784–1854), German officer, speculator and art collector
- Mecklenburg, Ludwig (1820–1882), German landscape and vedute painter, lithographer and graphic artist
- Mecklenburg, Norbert (* 1943), German specialist in German
- Mecklenburg, Rico (* 1949), German politician (SPD)
- Meckler, David (* 1987), American ice hockey player
- Mecklinger, Axel (* 1961), German neuropsychologist
- Mecklinger, Ludwig (1919–1994), German politician (SED), Member of the Bundestag, Minister for Health Care of the GDR
- Meckseper, Cord (* 1934), German building researcher and architectural historian
- Meckseper, Friedrich (1936–2019), German painter, graphic artist, draftsman and designer
- Meckseper, Josephine (* 1964), German artist who lives and works in New York
- Meco (* 1939), American music producer and musician
- Mecséri, Zoltán (* 1987), Hungarian cyclocross and road cyclist
- Mecys, Aliute (1943–2013), German artist
- Meczele, Thomas (* 1980), German actor
- Meczulat, Ulrich (* 1976), German short film director, screenwriter and producer
Med
- Meda, Alberto (* 1945), Italian industrial designer
- Medaiskis, Teodoras (* 1951), Lithuanian economist and politician
- Medak, Peter (* 1937), Hungarian film director
- Medakin, Alexander Georgievich (1937–1993), Russian football player
- Medal, Mark (* 1957), American boxer
- Medalen, Linda (* 1965), Norwegian soccer player
- Medali, Doron (* 1977), Israeli musician
- Medalinskas, Alvydas (* 1963), Lithuanian politician and journalist
- Medalla, David (* 1942), Filipino artist
- Medamus , ancient Toreut and silversmith
- Medany, Aya (* 1988), Egyptian pentathlete
- Medar, Vladimir (1923–1978), Yugoslav actor
- Medard of Noyon , Bishop of Vermandois, then of Noyon and later of Tournai, saint
- Medarious, Henry (* 1998), Ghanaian soccer player
- Medaris, John Bruce (1902–1990) American officer, head of the Army Ballistic Missile Agency
- Medary, Samuel (1801–1864), American politician
- Medati, Paul (1944-2008), English snooker and pool player
- Medavoy, Mike (* 1941), American film producer and co-founder of Orion Pictures
- Medawar, Peter (1915-1987), English anatomist
- Medawar, Pierre Kamel (1887–1985), Israeli bishop
- Medcalf, Francis Henry (1803–1880), Mayor of Toronto
- Meddeb, Abdelwahab (1946–2014), Tunisian-French author and Muslim critic of Islam
- Meddi, Roberto (* 1953), Italian cameraman and director
- Meddings, Danny (* 1968), English squash player
- Meddings, Derek (1931–1995), British specialist in special effects and models
- Mede, Joseph (1586–1638), English scholar (philologist, historian) and theologian
- Mede, Petra (* 1970), Swedish comedian, presenter and actress
- Medebajew, Sowetbek (* 1965), Kazakh local politician, mayor of the city of Satbayev
- Médecin, Jacques (1928–1998), French local politician
- Médecin, Jean (1890–1965), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Medefindt, Gisela (* 1957), German rower
- Medego, Ahmed Evariste (* 1982), Chadian football player
- Medeiros Delgado, José de (1905–1988), Brazilian clergyman, Archbishop of Fortaleza
- Medeiros Leite, José de (1898–1977), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Oliveira
- Medeiros, Anacleto de (1866–1907), Brazilian musician and composer
- Medeiros, Antonio Cachapuz de (1952–2016), Brazilian lawyer, judge at the International Tribunal for the Sea
- Medeiros, António Joaquim de (1846–1897), Portuguese clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Macau
- Medeiros, Carlos Alberto (* 1942), Portuguese geographer
- Medeiros, Elli (* 1956), Uruguayan actress
- Medeiros, Etiene (* 1991), Brazilian swimmer
- Medeiros, Glenn (* 1970), American singer
- Medeiros, Humberto Sousa (1915–1983), American clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Medeiros, Inês de (* 1968), Portuguese actress and politician
- Medeiros, Iuri (* 1994), Portuguese soccer player
- Medeiros, José Artur Denot (* 1943), Brazilian diplomat
- Medeiros, Lionel (* 1977), Portuguese football player
- Medeiros, Maria de (* 1965), Portuguese actress, singer, director and screenwriter
- Medeiros, Stéphane de (* 1972), French artist
- Medeiros, Xinaik (* 1974), Brazilian local politician
- Medek von Müglitz, Martin (1538–1590), Archbishop of Prague
- Medek, Ivan (1925–2010), Czech music theorist, music critic, radio presenter and journalist
- Medek, Ivo (* 1956), Czech composer and music teacher
- Medek, Mikuláš (1926–1974), Czech painter
- Medek, Monika (* 1979), Austrian opera singer (soprano)
- Medek, Rudolf (1890–1940), Czech writer and officer
- Medek, Tilo (1940–2006), German composer and music publisher
- Medel Pérez, José Trinidad (1928–2017), Mexican clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Durango
- Medel, Gary (* 1987), Chilean football player
- Medelci, Mourad (1943–2019), Algerian politician and foreign minister
- Medeleț, Florin (1943–2005), Romanian archaeologist and ancient historian
- Medellín Ostos, Roberto (1881–1941), Mexican chemical engineer and rector of the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
- Medelsky, Hermine (1884–1940), Austrian actress
- Medelsky, Lotte (1880–1960), Austrian actress
- Medem, Alexander von (1803-1859), Russian diplomat
- Medem, Alexander von (1814–1879), Prussian lieutenant general
- Medem, Christoph Johann Friedrich von (1763–1838), German-Baltic privy councilor in Russian service and Russian ambassador in Washington
- Medem, Eberhard Freiherr von (1913–1993), German administrative lawyer
- Medem, Friedrich Johann Graf von (1912–1984), German zoologist and herpetologist
- Medem, Friedrich Ludwig von (1799–1885), German archivist and historian
- Médem, Julio (* 1958), Spanish film director and screenwriter
- Medem, Nikolai von (1795–1870), German-Baltic-Russian general of the artillery and university professor
- Medem, Paul von (1800-1854), Russian diplomat
- Medem, Peter von (1801–1877), district marshal of Courland and authorized representative
- Medem, Walter von (1887–1945), German officer, journalist and SA leader
- Medem, Vladimir Dawidowitsch (1879–1923), Russian-Jewish trade unionist
- Medema, Ken (* 1943), American composer and singer
- Meden, Andreas von der (1943–2017), German actor, dubbing and radio play speaker
- Meden, Carl August von der (1841–1911), first President of the German Tennis Association
- Meden, Karl-Friedrich von der (1896–1961), German lieutenant general in the Wehrmacht during the Second World War
- Meden, Tonio von der (* 1936), German actor, director, dubbing and radio play speaker
- Meder, Angela (* 1956), German primatologist
- Meder, Anna (1606–1649), German printer and printer
- Meder, Davic (* 1992), German volleyball player
- Meder, David (1548–1616), German pastor
- Meder, Erich (1897–1966), Austrian lyricist
- Meder, Heinrich (1903–1985), Austrian Protestant pastor
- Meder, Helias (1761-1825), Reformed theologian
- Meder, Johann Gabriel , German composer
- Meder, Johann Valentin († 1719), German singer, composer and organist
- Meder, Joseph (1857–1934), Austrian art historian
- Meder, Kaspar (1798–1875), Bavarian farmer, member of the state parliament and member of the customs parliament
- Meder, Marian (* 1980), German actor
- Meder, Michael (1614–1690), German printer and publisher
- Meder, Norbert (* 1947), German educator
- Meder, Paul (1872–1949), German writer and Protestant theologian
- Meder, Stephan (* 1956), German lawyer and university professor
- Mederacke, Kurt (1910–1983), German bassoonist and composer
- Méderel, Maxime (* 1980), French racing cyclist
- Mederer, Conrad von (1781–1840), Austrian major general
- Mederer, Herbert (* 1946), German confectionery manufacturer
- Mederer, Johann Nepomuk (1734–1808), German Jesuit, historian and university professor
- Mederer, Josef (* 1949), German politician (CSU), President of the District Assembly of Upper Bavaria
- Mederer, Matthäus (1739–1805), Austrian surgeon
- Mederich , Alemannic Gau King (up to 357)
- Medericus , saint, Benedictine abbot
- Mederitsch, Johann († 1835), Austrian composer, conductor and teacher
- Mederle, Franz (1893–1955), German lawyer and local politician
- Méderlet, Claude Eugène (1867–1934), French Roman Catholic bishop
- Medernach, Hans (1928–2007), German publisher
- Medero, Benito (1922-2007), Uruguayan politician
- Mederos, Francisco (* 1994), Uruguayan football player
- Mederos, María Laura (* 1990), Venezuelan photo model
- Mederos, Martín (* 1985), Uruguayan football player
- Mederos, Rodolfo (* 1940), Argentinian bandoneon player, conductor, lecturer and composer
- Mederow, Heinrich (* 1945), German rower
- Mederow, Paul (1887–1974), German actor and radio play speaker
- Mederus, Petrus (1602–1678), Transylvanian-Saxon poet, clergyman and educator
- Medes, Grace (1886-1967), American biochemist
- Medeski, John (* 1965), American jazz organist, keyboardist and composer
- Medford, Don (1917–2012), American television and film director
- Medford, Hernán (* 1968), Costa Rican soccer player
- Medford, Kay (1914–1980), American theater and film actress
- Medgyesová, Renáta (* 1983), Slovak high and long jumper
- Medgyessy, Péter (* 1942), Hungarian politician, Prime Minister of Hungary (2002-2004)
- Medhaffar, Baya (* 1995), Tunisian film actress and singer
- Medhananda (1908–1994), German student of Sri Aurobindo
- Medhin, Teklemariam (* 1989), Eritrean long-distance runner
- Medhin, Tesfay (* 1953), Ethiopian clergyman; Bishop of Adigrat, Ethiopia
- Medhus, Svenn Erik (* 1982), Norwegian handball player
- Mediano, Lorenzo (* 1959), Spanish medic, adventurer, survival instructor and author
- Medic, Dalibor (* 1979), Austrian martial artist and martial arts trainer (Taekwondo)
- Medić, Jakov (* 1998), Croatian football player
- Medić, Nenad (* 1983), Canadian poker player
- Medić, Petar (* 1996), Croatian handball player
- Medić, Slobodan (1966–2013), Serbian commander of the Škorpioni
- Medić, Sofija (* 1991), Serbian volleyball player
- Medica, Jack (1914–1985), American swimmer
- Medici, Alessandro de ' (1510–1537), Duca della città di Penna and Duke of Florence
- Medici, Anna Maria Luisa de ' (1667–1743), wife of Johann Wilhelm, Elector Palatinate
- Medici, Bia de ' (1536–1542), illegitimate daughter of Cosimo I de' Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany
- Medici, Carlo di Ferdinando de ' (1595–1666), Italian cardinal and bishop
- Medici, Caterina de ' (1519–1589), Princess of Urbino, Queen of France by marriage
- Medici, Caterina de ' (1593–1629), Duchess of Mantua
- Medici, Cosimo de ' (1389–1464), Florentine banker
- Medici, Cosimo I de ' (1519–1574), Duke of Tuscany
- Medici, Cosimo II. De ' (1590–1621), Grand Duke of Tuscany
- Medici, Cosimo III. de ' (1642–1723), Grand Duke of Tuscany
- Medici, Eleonora de ' (1567–1611), Duchess of Mantua
- Médici, Emílio Garrastazu (1905–1985), Brazilian politician, President of Brazil (1969–1974)
- Medici, Ferdinando de ' (1663–1713), elder son of Grand Duke Cosimo III. de 'Medici and Marguerite Louise d'Orléans
- Medici, Francesco Maria de ' (1660–1711), Italian cardinal and patron
- Medici, Giacomo , Italian antique dealer
- Medici, Giacomo (1817–1882), Italian general and politician
- Medici, Gian Gastone de ' (1671–1737), last Grand Duke of Tuscany from the Medici family
- Medici, Gian Giacomo († 1555), Italian condottiere, Duke of Marignano and Marquis of Musso and Lecco
- Medici, Giovanni di Bicci de ' (1360–1429), founder of the Medici banking dynasty
- Medici, Giovanni di Cosimo de ' (1421–1463), younger son of Cosimo de Medici
- Medici, Giovanni di Pierfrancesco de ' (1467–1498), father of Giovanni dalle Bande Nere
- Medici, Giuliano di Lorenzo de ' (1479-1516), Duke of Nemours; Lord of Florence
- Medici, Giuliano di Piero de ' (1453–1478), Florentine politician; Co-regent of his brother Lorenzo (1469–1478)
- Medici, Giuseppe (1907–2000), Italian politician
- Medici, Ippolito de ' († 1535), son of Giuliano di Lorenzo de Medici, Archbishop of Avignon and Cardinal
- Medici, Isabella de ' (1542–1576), daughter of Cosimo I de' Medici, the first Grand Duke of Tuscany and Eleonora of Toledo
- Medici, Leopoldo de ' (1617–1675), Italian cardinal and art patron
- Medici, Lorenzino de ' (1514–1548), Italian writer, member of the Medici family
- Medici, Lorenzo di Giovanni de ' († 1440), Florentine banker
- Medici, Lorenzo di Pierfrancesco de ' (1463–1503), Italian banker and art patron
- Medici, Lorenzo di Piero de ' (1492-1519), Duke of Urbino (1516-1519); Lord of Florence (1513-1519)
- Medici, Lucrezia di Lorenzo de ' (1470–1553), daughter of Lorenzo the Magnificent
- Medici, Maddalena de ' (1473–1519), daughter of Lorenzo the Magnificent
- Medici, Margherita de ' (1612–1679), Duchess of Parma and Piacenza
- Medici, Maria de ' (1575–1642), wife of the French king Henry IV and regent for Louis XIII.
- Médici, Matías (* 1975), Argentine racing cyclist
- Medici, Pierfrancesco de 'the Elder (1430–1476), Italian banker
- Medici, Pierfrancesco de 'the Younger (1487–1525), Medici
- Medici, Piero de ' (1416–1469), sole ruler of Florence (1464–1469)
- Medici, Piero di Lorenzo de ' , Lord of Florence
- Medici, Salvestro de ' (1331–1388), Gonfaloniere of the city of Florence
- Medici, Virginia de ' (1568–1615), member of the Medici family and Duchess of Modena and Reggio
- Medicine Crow, Joseph (1913–2016), American author, historian, physician
- Médicis, João Augusto de (1936–2004), Brazilian diplomat
- Medick, Hans (* 1939), German historian
- Medick, Veit (* 1980), German journalist
- Medick-Krakau, Monika (1946–2011), German political scientist
- Medicus, Dieter (1929–2015), German legal scholar
- Medicus, Dieter (* 1957), German ice hockey player
- Medicus, Franz Albrecht (1890–1967), German lawyer
- Medicus, Friedrich (1813-1893), German pomologist
- Medicus, Friedrich Casimir (1736–1808), German botanist and garden director
- Medicus, Friedrich von (1847–1904), German politician, mayor of Aschaffenburg
- Medicus, Fritz (1869–1945), German engineer and manager of the energy industry
- Medicus, Fritz (1876–1956), German-Swiss philosopher
- Medicus, Gerhard (* 1950), Austrian human ethologist and evolutionary-biological thinking psychiatrist
- Medicus, Heinrich (1743–1828), colonel from Baden and collector of sagas
- Medicus, Ludwig (1847–1915), German chemist and pharmacist
- Medicus, Ludwig Walrad (1771–1850), German university professor for forestry and agriculture
- Medicus, Thomas (* 1953), German journalist and author
- Mediekša, Liudas (* 1954), Lithuanian manager
- Mediger, Jost (* 1948), German politician, State Secretary in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Medill, Joseph (1823–1899), American politician
- Medill, William (1802-1865), American politician
- Medin, Gastone (1905–1973), Italian film architect
- Medin, Karl Oskar (1847–1927), Swedish pediatrician and discoverer of the epidemic character of spinal polio
- Medina (* 1982), Danish R&B and hip-hop singer
- Medina Angarita, Isaías (1897–1953), officer, politician and President of Venezuela (1941–1945)
- Medina Bello, Ramón (* 1966), Argentinian football player
- Medina Cantalejo, Luis (* 1964), Spanish football referee
- Medina da Silva, Fabiano (* 1982), Brazilian soccer player
- Medina de la Cruz, Rodrigo (* 1972), Mexican lawyer and politician
- Medina Echavarría, José Ramón (1903–1977), Spanish sociologist
- Medina Estévez, Jorge Arturo (* 1926), Chilean clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Medina Garfias, Herculano (* 1967), Mexican Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Morelia
- Medina Garrigues, Anabel (* 1982), Spanish tennis player
- Medina González, Marcelino (* 1960), Cuban politician and diplomat
- Medina Menéndez, Tomás (1803-1884), Supremo Director of El Salvador
- Medina Mora, Eduardo (* 1957), Mexican lawyer and politician
- Medina Ortega, Manuel (* 1935), Spanish politician (PSOE), MEP
- Medina Quiroga, Cecilia (* 1935), Chilean lawyer
- Medina Ramírez, Francisco (1922–1988), Mexican religious, prelate of El Salto
- Medina Salinas, Mario Melanio (* 1939), Paraguayan priest, Bishop of San Juan Bautista de las Misiones
- Medina Valderas y Fernández de Córdova, Felipe Neri , Supremo Director and President of Honduras
- Medina Zavala, José Toribio (1852–1930), Chilean bibliographer and historian
- Medina, Alberto (* 1983), Mexican soccer player
- Medina, Alexander (* 1978), Uruguayan football player
- Medina, Augusto (* 1993), Uruguayan football player
- Medina, Bartolomé de († 1585), Spanish merchant and metallurgist
- Medina, Bartolomé de († 1580), Spanish Dominican, professor of theology
- Medina, Canelita (* 1939), Venezuelan singer
- Medina, Carla (* 1984), Mexican actress, presenter and singer
- Medina, Carlos (* 1965), Andorran football player
- Medina, Chris (* 1983), American pop singer
- Medina, Danilo (* 1951), Dominican politician, elected President of the Dominican Republic
- Medina, Darko Sagara , German-speaking voice actor
- Medina, Domingo , Uruguayan politician
- Medina, Erika (* 1985), American actress
- Medina, Ernest (1936–2018), American officer in the Vietnam War
- Medina, Francis (* 1996), Filipino hurdler
- Medina, Francisco (* 1977), German-Chilean theater and television actor
- Medina, Hugo (1929–1998), Uruguayan politician
- Medina, Humberto (1942-2011), Mexican soccer player
- Medina, Jaume (* 1949), Catalan philologist, Latinist, writer, translator and poet
- Medina, José (* 1973), Chilean racing cyclist
- Medina, José María (1826–1878), President of Honduras
- Medina, José María (1921-2005), Uruguayan football player
- Medina, Juan Carlos (* 1983), Mexican soccer player
- Medina, Juan José , President of Paraguay
- Medina, Juan Manuel (1948–1973), Mexican soccer player
- Medina, Lina , Peruvian woman giving birth
- Medina, Luis (* 1952), Cuban middle and long distance runner
- Medina, Manuel (* 1971), Mexican featherweight boxer and five-time world champion
- Medina, Manuel (* 1976), Venezuelan racing cyclist
- Medina, Mario (* 1952), Mexican soccer player
- Medina, Nathan de (* 1997), Belgian football player
- Medina, Nelson (* 1978), Peruvian artist
- Medina, Nicolás (* 1982), Argentine soccer player
- Medina, Pascual Aláez (1917–1936), Spanish Oblate of the Immaculate Virgin Mary, martyr
- Medina, Patricia (1919–2012), British actress
- Medina, Pedro P. , Uruguayan politician
- Medina, Rafael (* 1979), Mexican soccer player
- Medina, Ricardo , Uruguayan soccer player
- Medina, Roberto (* 1968), Mexican soccer player
- Medina, Sebastián (* 1993), Uruguayan football player
- Medina, Wilder (* 1981), Colombian soccer player
- Meding, August Werner von (1792–1871), Prussian civil servant
- Meding, Christian Friedrich August von (1735–1825), hereditary land marshal in the Principality of Lüneburg and heraldist
- Meding, Ernst August von (1711–1794), Braunschweig-Lüneburg nobleman and lieutenant general
- Meding, Ernst August von (1855–1928), German civil servant, head of government of Reuss older line
- Meding, Ernst von (1806–1875), Hanoverian court official and theater manager
- Meding, Franz von (1765–1849), Hanoverian miner and cabinet minister
- Meding, Georg von (1601–1666), court official and soldier
- Meding, Hans von (1868–1917), German landlord and politician (DHP), MdR
- Meding, Holger M. (* 1962), German historian
- Meding, Oskar (1828–1903), German writer
- Meding, Wichmann von (* 1939), German Lutheran theologian, pastor, non-fiction author, editor and university teacher
- Medinger, Johann von (1846–1908), Austrian industrialist
- Médinger, Paul (1859–1895), French track cyclist
- Medini, Gaetano (1772–1857), Italian cook
- Medinilla, Baltasar Elisio de (1585-1620), Spanish writer
- Mediņš, Jānis (1890–1966), Latvian composer
- Mediņš, Jāzeps (1877–1947), Latvian composer
- Mediņš, Jēkabs (1885–1971), Latvian composer
- Medinski, Wladimir Rostislawowitsch (* 1970), Russian politician
- Medioli, Enrico (1925-2017), Italian screenwriter
- Medios of Larissa , Admiral Alexander the Great and of Antigonos Monophthalmos
- Medita, Deariska Putri (* 1992), Indonesian badminton player
- Mediu, Fatmir (* 1967), Albanian politician
- Mediz Bolio, Antonio (1884–1957), Mexican playwright, poet, journalist and politician
- Mediz, Karl (1868–1945), Austrian painter
- Mediz-Pelikan, Emilie (1861–1908), Austrian-German painter
- Medjani, Carl (* 1985), French-Algerian soccer player
- Medjannikow, Andrei (* 1981), Kazakh racing cyclist
- Medjedović, Admir (* 1985), Austrian football player
- Međedović, Avdo († 1953), Muslim Guslar from today's Montenegro
- Medjedovic, Dino (* 1989), Austrian soccer player
- Medjehoud, Noureddine (* 1975), Algerian boxer
- Međimurec, Josip Horvat (1904–1945), Yugoslavian painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Medjkoune, Salim (* 1971), French super bantamweight boxer
- Medjuck, Joe (* 1943), Canadian film producer
- Medkeff, Jeffrey S. (1968-2008), American astronomer
- Medková, Emila (1928–1985), Czech photographer
- Medl, Josef (1917–1995), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Medlar , British house producer and DJ
- Medler, Nikolaus (1502–1551), theologian, pastor, reformer, rector in Eger and Hof
- Medley, Bill (* 1940), American singer of the soul duo "The Righteous Brothers"
- Medley, William Francis (* 1952), American clergyman, Bishop of Owensboro
- Medlicott, Henry Benedict (1829-1905) Irish geologist
- Medlin, Ferdinand , Austrian and German social democrats and trade unionists
- Medlin, Joe , American jazz, R&B, and soul musician and music A&R, producer and promoter
- Medlock, Carlos (* 1987), American basketball player
- Medlock, Mark (* 1978), German pop singer
- Medlová, Klaudia (* 1993), Slovak snowboarder
- Medlycott, Adolph Edwin (1838–1918), Anglo-Indian Bishop and Vicar Apostolic in India, church historian
- Medmann, Petrus (1507–1584), German theologian and diplomat
- Mednik, Mara , Russian-German classical pianist and university professor
- Mednikarow, Bojan Kirilow (* 1961), Bulgarian flotilla admiral, university professor and author
- Mednikowa, Marija Borisovna (* 1963), Soviet-Russian anthropologist and university professor
- Mednis, Arnis (* 1961), Latvian singer and composer
- Mednis, Edmar (1937-2002), American chess player and writer
- Mednyánszky, Alois von (1784–1844), administrative officer, historian and writer
- Mednyánszky, László (1852–1919), Hungarian painter
- Mednyánszky, Mária (1901–1979), Hungarian table tennis player
- Medoff, Mark (1940–2019), American playwright, screenwriter, film and theater director, actor, and university professor
- Medojević, Slobodan (* 1990), Serbian football player
- Medon, Caroline (1802–1882), German opera singer and stage actress
- Medon, Gustav (1823–1905), German dancer and dance teacher
- Medori, Alfredo (1923–1984), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Medoruma, Shun (* 1960), Japanese writer
- Medosch, Armin (1962–2017), Austrian journalist and media artist
- Medović, Celestin Mato (1857–1920), Croatian painter
- Medrado, Patricia (* 1956), Brazilian tennis player
- Medrán, Álvaro (* 1994), Spanish football player
- Medrano, Benjamín , Mexican politician
- Medrano, Francisco , Mexican soccer player and coach
- Medrano, Frank (born 1958), American actor
- Medrano, Héctor (* 1967), Mexican football player and coach
- Medri, Giampiero (* 1909), Italian ice hockey player and coach
- Medřická, Dana (1920–1983), Czech actress
- Medschinski, Ingeborg (1924–2018), German actress and radio play director
- Medtner, Nikolai Karlowitsch (1880–1951), Russian composer and pianist
- Medulitsch, Pyotr Petrovich (* 1991), Russian freestyle skier
- Medullinus, Lucius Furius , politician of the Roman Republic
- Meduna, Eduard (* 1950), Czech chess grandmaster
- Meduna, Ladislas J. (1896–1964), Hungarian psychiatrist
- Meduna, Michal (* 1981), Czech football player
- Meduna, Veronika (* 1965), German biologist, radio journalist and writer of Czech origin
- Medunefer , doctor
- Medunjanin, Amira (* 1972), Bosnian-Croatian Sevdalinka singer
- Medunjanin, Haris (* 1985), Bosnian football player
- Médus, Henri (1904–1985), French opera singer (bass)
- Medusa, Mieze (* 1975), Austrian author
- Meduza, Eddie (1948–2002), Swedish musician, composer and singer
- Medve, Árpád (1917–2001), Hungarian football player and coach
- Medvecká, Taťjana (* 1953), Czech actress and voice actress
- Medved, Igor (* 1981), Slovenian ski jumper
- Medved, Michael (* 1948), American conservative radio host
- Medveď, Tomáš (* 1973), Slovak football player
- Medvedeva, Katerina (* 1968), Russian actress
- Medvedeva, Nijolė (* 1960), Lithuanian athlete
- Medvedevas, Nikolajus (* 1933), Lithuanian politician
- Medveďová, Tereza (* 1996), Slovak cyclist
- Medvegy, Nóra (* 1977), Hungarian chess player
- Medvegy, Zoltán (* 1979), Hungarian chess master
- Medvetz, Tim (* 1970), American producer, motorcycle developer and mountaineer
- Medvey, Susanne von (* 1961), German theater and film actress and voice actress
- Medvey, Undine von (1926–2004), German singer and actress
- Medway, Heather (born 1972), American actress
- Medwecka-Kornaś, Anna (* 1923), Polish botanist, plant sociologist
- Medved, Alexander Wassiljewitsch (* 1937), Soviet wrestler and Belarusian sports official
- Medvedev, Alexander Ivanovich (* 1955), Russian manager and ice hockey official
- Medvedev, Alexei Anatolyevich (* 1982), Russian ice hockey player
- Medvedev, Alexei Sergejewitsch (* 1977), Russian football player
- Medvedev, Alexei Sidorowitsch (1927-2003), Soviet weightlifter
- Medvedev, Daniil Sergejewitsch (* 1996), Russian tennis player
- Medvedev, Dmitri Anatoljewitsch (* 1965), Russian politician, Prime Minister and President
- Medvedev, Dmitri Gennadjewitsch (1970–2005), Soviet and Russian officer
- Medvedev, Yevgeny Vladimirovich (* 1982), Russian ice hockey player
- Medvedev, Kirill Felixowitsch (* 1975), Russian poet, essayist, translator, political activist
- Medvedev, Oleg Vladimirovich (* 1986), Russian luge rider
- Medvedev, Roi Alexandrovich (* 1925), Soviet-Russian historian and politician
- Medvedev, Shores Alexandrovich (1925–2018), Russian biologist, historian and dissident
- Medvedev, Vadim Andrejewitsch (* 1929), Russian economist and politician
- Medvedeva, Anna Evgenjewna (* 1989), Russian cross-country skier
- Medvedeva, Yevgenia Armanovna (* 1999), Russian figure skater
- Medvedeva, Svetlana Vladimirovna (* 1965), Russian first lady
- Medvedeva-Arbusowa, Yevgenia Vladimirovna (* 1976), Russian cross-country skier
- Medvedev, Andrij (* 1974), Ukrainian tennis player
- Medvedeva, Natalija (* 1971), Ukrainian tennis player
- Medvedkin, Alexander Iwanowitsch (1900–1989), Russian film director of the Russian avant-garde
- Medvednikov, Ivan Logginowitsch (1807–1889), Russian entrepreneur and patron
- Medvednikova, Alexandra Xenofontovna (1814–1899), Russian patroness
- Medvedchuk, Wiktor (* 1954), Ukrainian politician, lawyer and businessman
- Medvedzew, Valeri Alexejewitsch (* 1964), Russian biathlete
- Medvedzewa, Olga Valeryevna (* 1975), Russian biathlete
- Medwenitsch, Anna (1907–2018), Austrian supercentenarian and farmer
- Medwin, Michael (1923-2020), British actor and film producer
- Medwin, Terry (born 1932), Welsh football player
- Medwin, Thomas (1788–1869) British writer and translator
- Medwit, Wassylij (* 1949), Ukrainian Greek Catholic auxiliary bishop emeritus, titular bishop and exarch
- Medzarents, Misag (1886–1908), West Armenian poet
- Medzhitov, Ruslan (* 1966), Uzbek immunologist
- Medzihradská, Lucia (* 1968), Slovak ski racer
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- Mee, Ada (* 1946), German artist
- Mee, Ben (* 1989), English soccer player
- Mee, Bertie (1918-2001), English football player and coach
- Mee, Charles L. (* 1938), American writer
- Mee, Margaret (1909–1988), British illustrator
- Meebold, Alfred (1863–1952), German botanist, writer and anthroposophist
- Meebold, Johann Gottlieb (1796–1871), German entrepreneur, co-founder of the Württembergische Cattunmanufactur
- Meech, Athol (1907-1981), Canadian rower
- Meech, Daniel (* 1973), New Zealand show jumper and trainer
- Meech, Derek (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Meech, Ezra (1773-1856) American politician
- Meech, Molly (* 1993), New Zealand sailor
- Meech, Sam (* 1991), New Zealand sailor
- Meechai Ruchuphan (* 1938), Thai politician
- Meechan, Frank (1929–1976), Scottish football player
- Meechok Marhasaranukun (* 1997), Thai soccer player
- Meed, Geoff (* 1965), American actor, writer, director and martial arts teacher
- Meed, Vladka (1921–2012), Polish-American survivor of the Holocaust, Jewish resistance fighter in Poland
- Meedech Sarayuthpisai (* 1988), Thai soccer player
- Meeden, Patricia (* 1986), German actress, singer and musical artist
- Meeds, Lloyd (1927-2005), American politician
- Meegen, Sven van (* 1976), German Old Testament scholar and university professor
- Meegeren, Han van (1889–1947), Dutch painter, restorer, art dealer and art forger
- Meehan, John (1873–1954) Irish Roman Catholic Father of Bathurst
- Meehan, John (1890-1954), American screenwriter
- Meehan, John (1902–1963), American architect, art director, and production designer
- Meehan, John Silva (1790–1863), Director of the Library of Congress
- Meehan, Kali (born 1970), Australian boxer
- Meehan, MacKenzie , American actress
- Meehan, Martin (1945–2007), Northern Irish politician with the Sinn Féin party and volunteer in the Belfast Brigade of the Provisional IRA
- Meehan, Marty (* 1956), American lawyer and politician
- Meehan, Pat (* 1955), American lawyer and politician
- Meehan, Tony (1943–2005) British drummer and producer
- Meehl, Paul E. (1920–2003), American psychologist and philosopher of science
- Meek Mill (born 1987), American rapper
- Meek, Albert Stewart (1871–1943), British naturalist and zoological collector of bird hides and insects
- Meek, Carrie P. (* 1926), American politician
- Meek, Chantal (* 1978), Australian flatwater canoeist
- Meek, Charles Kingsley (1885-1965), British anthropologist
- Meek, Donald (1878–1946), Scottish-American film and stage actor
- Meek, Fielding Bradford (1817–1876), American geologist and paleontologist
- Meek, Gary (* 1961), American jazz musician
- Meek, Jeffrey (* 1959), American actor
- Meek, Joe (1929–1967) British music producer and songwriter
- Meek, Kendrick (* 1966), American politician
- Meek, Patrick (* 1985), American speed skater
- Meek, Paul (* 1959), British esoteric author
- Meek, Ronald L. (1917–1978), New Zealand economist
- Meek, SP (1894–1972), American writer and army officer
- Meek, Seth Eugene (1859–1914), American ichthyologist
- Meeke, Brent (born 1950), Canadian ice hockey player
- Meeke, Kris (* 1979), British rally driver
- Meeker, Ezra (1830–1928), American pioneer and hop grower
- Meeker, George (1904–1984), American actor
- Meeker, Howie (* 1923), Canadian ice hockey player, coach, official and sports commentator
- Meeker, Jacob Edwin (1878–1918), American politician
- Meeker, Ralph (1920–1988), American actor
- Meeker, Tony (* 1939), American politician (Republican Party)
- Meeking, John Basil (1929-2020), New Zealand clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Christchurch
- Meekings, Josh (* 1992), English soccer player
- Meekison, David (1849–1915) American politician
- Meeks, Edward (born 1934), American actor
- Meeks, Gregory (born 1953), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Meeks, James A. (1864–1946), American politician
- Meeks, Jodie (* 1987), American basketball player
- Meeks, Michael (* 1972), Canadian basketball player
- Meeks, William (* 1947), American mathematician
- Meelführer, Johannes (1570–1640), German Protestant theologian and writer
- Meemeak, Molthila (* 1983), Thai badminton player
- Meems, Albert , Dutch-German-American animal trainer and dealer
- Meena Keshwar Kamal (1956–1987), Afghan women's rights activist
- Meena, Shyam Lal (* 1965), Indian archer
- Meenakshi, BR (* 1979), Indian badminton player
- Meenakshisundaram, TP (1901–1980), Indian scholar, writer and university rector
- Meenapra, Jirapong (* 1993), Thai sprinter
- Meencke, Heinz-Joachim (* 1945), German neurologist and epileptologist
- Meendsen-Bohlken, Wilhelm (1897–1985), German naval officer and vice admiral in World War II
- Meene, Heinrich (1710–1782), German theologian
- Meene, Hellen van (* 1972), Dutch photo artist and photographer
- Meenen, Norbert Michael (* 1949), German surgeon and university professor
- Meenen, Uwe (* 1965), German politician (NPD)
- Meenhorst, Alex (* 1987), New Zealand road cyclist
- Meentzen, Charlotte (1904–1940), German entrepreneur, beautician
- Meentzen, Theodor (1875–1963), German writer, publicist, editor, free thinker
- Meentzen, Wilhelm (1915–2001), German Vice Admiral in the German Navy
- Meer, Bouke van der (* 1945), Dutch classical archaeologist specializing in etruscology
- Meer, Edmund ter (1852–1931), German chemist and entrepreneur
- Meer, Fatima (1928–2010), South African sociologist and anti-apartheid fighter
- Meer, Frederik van der (1904–1994), Dutch cleric, Catholic theologian, art historian and church historian
- Meer, Fritz ter (1884–1967), German chemist
- Meer, Johan van der (1913–2011), Dutch conductor
- Meer, John Henry van der (1920–2008), Dutch musicologist
- Meer, Moosa Ismail (1897–1972), South African journalist and newspaper publisher
- Meer, Simon van der (1925–2011), Dutch physicist
- Meer, Susie van der (* 1973), German singer-songwriter
- Meer, Tycho van (* 1974), Dutch hockey player
- Meerapfel, Jeanine (* 1943), Argentinian-German film director, screenwriter and lecturer
- Meeraus, Robert (1899–1944), Austrian art historian
- Meerbach, Bernd (* 1943), German rower
- Meerbaum-Eisinger, Selma (1924–1942), German-speaking Jewish poet
- Meerfeld, Johannes (1871–1956), German politician (SPD), MdR
- Meerhaeghe, Marcel van (1921–2014), Belgian economist
- Meerheim, Gottfried August (1753–1802), German literary scholar
- Meerheimb, Ferdinand von (1823–1882), Prussian major general and military writer
- Meerheimb, Henriette von (1859–1920), German writer
- Meerheimb, Ludwig von (1864–1924), German politician and civil servant
- Meerheimb, Richard von (1825-1896), Saxon colonel and writer
- Meerholz, Nico (* 1959), South African badminton player
- Meerhout, Jan († 1677), Dutch landscape painter of the Golden Age
- Meerits, Marko (* 1992), Estonian football player
- Meerkamp, Achim (* 1955), German trade unionist
- Meerkämper, Emil (1877–1948), German engineer and photographer
- Meerman, Gerard (1722–1771), Dutch scholar, author and book collector
- Meerman, Johan (1753–1815), Dutch statesman, scholar, and writer
- Meermann, Dorothea († 1619), victim of the witch trials in Bernau
- Meermann, Hedwig (1913–2000), German politician (SPD), member of the Bundestag
- Meermann, Josef (1862–1938), co-founder of the Cramer & Meermann department store
- Meeropol, Abel (1903–1986), American writer, librettist, and songwriter
- Meers, Ernest George (1848–1928), English tennis player
- Meerscheidt called Hüllessem, Otto Kasimir von (1721-1803), Prussian major general and commander of Magdeburg
- Meerscheidt-Hüllessem, Emil von (1840–1923), Prussian general of the infantry
- Meerscheidt-Hüllessem, Hermann von (1830–1899), Prussian lieutenant general
- Meerscheidt-Hüllessem, Leopold von (1849–1900), German detective
- Meerscheidt-Hüllessem, Oskar von (1825–1895), Prussian officer, most recently general of the infantry
- Meersman, Gianni (* 1985), Belgian racing cyclist
- Meersmann, Friedrich († 1584), German master stonemason and sculptor
- Meerson, Lazare (1897–1938), film architect of Russian and Polish descent
- Meerson, Mary (1902–1993), Bulgarian dancer and model
- Meerson, Olga (* 1959), Israeli-US-American Slavist, university professor
- Meerson, Olga Markowa , Russian painter
- Meersseman, Gilles Gérard (1903–1988), Belgian Roman Catholic theologian
- Meert, Michael (* 1953), German film director
- Meerten, Lambert van (1842–1904), Dutch art and antiques collector
- Meerts, Franz (1836–1896), Belgian genre and still life painter and watercolorist
- Meerwald, Erich (1895–1973), German graphic artist, philatelist and postage stamp artist
- Meerwald, Renate (1939–2009), German painter
- Meerwald, Willy (1888–1960), German lawyer and civil servant
- Meerwald, Willy (1924–2005), Austrian jazz musician
- Meerwarth, Rudolf (1883–1946), German economist, statistician and professor at the University of Leipzig
- Meerwein, Carl Friedrich (1737–1810), German builder and designer of a flying machine
- Meerwein, Fritz (1922–1989), Swiss psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
- Meerwein, Hans (1879–1965), chemist
- Meerwein, Wilhelm Emil (1844–1927), German architect and politician, MdHB
- Mees, Charles E. (1882–1960) British-American physicist and photographer
- Mees, Gerlof Fokko (1926–2013), Dutch ornithologist and ichthyologist
- Mees, Hans-Kurt (* 1935), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Mees, Heleen (* 1968), Dutch economist, publicist and lawyer
- Mees, Helga (1937–2014), German foil fencer
- Mees, Joseph (1923-2001), Belgian Catholic clergyman, bishop, and Vatican diplomat
- Mees, Joshua (* 1996), German soccer player
- Mees, Philipp (1901–1971), German politician (SPD) and resistance fighter
- Mees, Stefan (* 1969), German soccer player
- Mees, Vic (1927–2012), Belgian football player
- Mees, Wouter JG (1921-2018), Dutch chess composer
- Meese, Edwin (* 1931), American politician (Republican Party)
- Meese, Jonathan (* 1970), German performance artist, painter and sculptor
- Meesri, Suchada (* 1994), Thai hurdler
- Meessen, Karl (1939–2015), German legal scholar
- Meester de Ravestein, Emile de (1812–1889), Belgian ambassador
- Meester, Brad (b.1977), American football player
- Meester, Jurgens AJ (1931–1994), South African mammal loge
- Meester, Leighton (* 1986), American actress
- Meester, Sam de (* 1982), French-Belgian football player
- Meester, Theo de (1851-1919), Dutch politician
- Meester, Veronique (* 1995), Dutch rower
- Meesters, Norbert (* 1957), German social worker and politician (SPD), MdL
- Meet, Angelique van der (* 1991), Dutch tennis player
- Meet, Janek (* 1974), Estonian football player
- Meeteren, Udo van (* 1926), German entrepreneur and art patron
- Meeths, Hermann (1843–1907), German plumber, head master of the guild, member of the citizenry
- Meetschen, Stefan (* 1969), German cultural scientist, journalist and author
- Meetua, Elis (* 1979), Estonian soccer player
- Meetz, Klaus (* 1946), German volleyball player
- Meeus, Jean , Belgian ice hockey player
- Meeus, Jean (* 1928), Belgian mathematician, astronomer and author
- Meeusen, Tom (* 1988), Belgian racing cyclist
- Meeuvissen, Annette (1962–2004), German touring car driver
- Meeuw, Folkert (* 1946), German swimmer
- Meeuw, Helge (* 1984), German swimmer
- Meeuwis, Guus (* 1972), Dutch pop singer
- Meeuwis, Marcel (* 1980), Dutch football player
- Meeuws, Walter (* 1951), Belgian football player and coach
- Meeuwsen, Robert (* 1988), Dutch beach volleyball player
- Meewes, Helmut (* 1929), German cameraman, director and screenwriter