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Mel
- Mel , Austrian singer
- Mel (* 1997), German-Turkish singer, rapper and songwriter
- Mel, Conrad (1666–1733), German Reformed theologian, educator and writer
- Mel, Rinaldo del , Franco-Flemish composer and conductor of the Renaissance
- Mel-Man , American hip hop producer for Aftermath Entertainment
Mela
- Mela, Ghias (1961-2015), Pakistani politician
- Mélac, Ezéchiel de († 1704), French general
- Melachrino, George (1909–1965), British musician, band leader, arranger and composer
- Meladze, Valeri Schotajewitsch (* 1965), Russian singer and actor of Georgian origin
- Melady, Thomas Patrick (1927-2014), American diplomat
- Melak, Stefan (1946–2010), Polish civil rights activist and journalist
- Melaku, Elfenesh (* 1985), Ethiopian marathon runner
- Melamed, Fred (* 1956), American actor
- Melamed, Guy (* 1992), Israeli soccer player
- Melamed, Stephen (* 1951), American designer
- Melamed, Tatiana (* 1974), Ukrainian-German chess player
- Melamed, Yitzhak (* 1968), Israeli-American philosopher
- Melametsä, Anssi (born 1961), Finnish ice hockey player
- Melamid, Alex (* 1945), American artist
- Melamkura , ruler of the first Meerland dynasty
- Melan, Andreas (* 1960), Austrian diplomat
- Melan, Ernst (1890–1963), Austrian civil engineer and university professor
- Melan, Joseph (1853–1941), Austrian civil engineer and inventor of the Melan construction method for bridges
- Melanchros , tyrant of Mytilene
- Melanchthon, Anna (1522–1547), German scholar, eldest daughter of the reformer Philipp Melanchthon
- Melanchthon, Katharina (1497–1557), wife of a reformer
- Melanchthon, Philipp (1497–1560), German scholar and reformer of the so-called Wittenberg Reformation
- Melancon, Charlie (born 1947), American politician
- Meland, Gunnar , Norwegian curler
- Meland, Kaare (1915–2002), Norwegian politician
- Melander, Dennis (* 1983), Swedish football player
- Melander, Dionysius (1486–1561), German Reformed theologian
- Melander, Eva (* 1974), Swedish actress
- Melander, Hilda (* 1991), Swedish tennis player
- Melander, Johan (1878–1947), Swedish Romance studies and linguist
- Melander, Otto (1571–1640), German legal scholar, diplomat and writer
- Melandri, Enzo (1926–1993), Italian philosopher
- Melandri, Francesca (* 1964), Italian writer and screenwriter
- Melandri, Giovanna (* 1962), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Melandri, Marco (* 1982), Italian motorcycle racer
- Melani, Alessandro (1639–1703), Italian singer, composer and conductor of the Baroque
- Melani, Atto (1626–1714), Italian castrato, diplomat, spy and writer
- Melani, Domenico (1629–1693), Italian castrato
- Melani, Fernando (1907–1985), Italian painter and conceptual artist
- Melani, Marcelo Angiolo (* 1938), Italian religious, Roman Catholic bishop
- Melania the Elder (342-409), Roman nobleman and founder of a monastery, saint of the Catholic and Orthodox Church
- Melania the Younger (383–439), Catholic and Orthodox saint
- Melanie Fiona (* 1983), Canadian R&B singer
- Melanin, Vladimir Mikhailovich (1933–1994), Russian biathlete and Olympic champion
- Melankomas , Greek boxer
- Melano, Vittorio Filippo (1733–1813), Italian clergyman, archbishop and bishop of Novara
- Melanson, Dean (born 1973), Canadian ice hockey player
- Melanson, Louis-Joseph-Arthur (1879–1941), Canadian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Moncton
- Melanson, Roland (* 1960), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Melanthios of Rhodes , ancient Greek philosopher and tragedy poet
- Melantjew, Viktor Sergejewitsch (* 1986), Russian canoeist and world champion
- Melantrich von Aventin, Georg († 1580), Bohemian printer and publisher
- Melart, Ilari (* 1989), Finnish ice hockey player
- Melartin, Erkki (1875–1937), Finnish composer and conductor
- Melas, Georgios (* 1990), Greek track and road cyclist
- Melas, Michael von (1729–1806), Austrian general
- Melas, Pavlos (1870–1904), Greek officer
- Melashvili, Tamta (* 1979), Georgian writer
- Melati, Nadya (* 1986), Indonesian badminton player
- Melato, Mariangela (1941–2013), Italian actress
- Melazzi, Leonardo (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Melazzini, Alessandro (* 1974), German-Italian journalist, producer and director
Melb
- Melba, Nellie (1861-1931), Australian opera singer (soprano)
- Melbārde, Dace (* 1971), Latvian politician (Nacionālā apvienība, NA)
- Melbārdis, Oskars (* 1988), Latvian bobsleigh pilot
- Melbeatz (* 1977), German hip-hop producer
- Melbeck, Karl Friedrich (1816–1891), German lawyer, district administrator and politician, MdR
- Melbeck, Stefanie (* 1977), German handball player
- Melber, Henning (* 1950), German-Namibian Africanist and political activist
- Melber, Johanna (1734–1823), citizen of Frankfurt and aunt Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Melberg, Enel (* 1943), Estonian writer and translator
- Melbinger, Sophie (* 1985), German actress
- Melbinger, Stefan (* 1947), Austrian songwriter and composer
- Melbourne-Cooper, Arthur (1874–1961), British film pioneer
- Melby, Alan K. (* 1948), American linguist and translation scholar
- Melby, Guri (* 1981), Norwegian linguist and politician
- Melbye, Anton (1818–1875), Danish painter
- Melbye, Fritz (1826–1869), Danish painter
- Melbye, Vilhelm (1824–1882), Danish painter
Melc
- Melcer-Szczawiński, Henryk (1869–1928), Polish pianist, conductor, composer and music teacher
- Melcher, Achim (* 1935), German soccer player
- Melcher, Alex (* 1970), German musical performer
- Melcher, Arturo (* 1921), Chilean hammer thrower
- Melcher, Christin (* 1983), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Melcher, Emil , German soccer player and coach
- Melcher, Erhard (* 1939), German entrepreneur, co-founder of the Mercedes-AMG company
- Melcher, Erich (1892–1944), German politician and trade unionist
- Melcher, Gerhard , German politician (NSDAP), district administrator of the Podersam district (1939–1941)
- Melcher, Gerhard (* 1965), German medic and freestyle skier
- Melcher, Gustav (1878–1966), German painter and author
- Melcher, John (1924–2018), American politician
- Melcher, Joseph (1806–1873), Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Green Bay
- Melcher, Kai (* 1971), German racing cyclist
- Melcher, Kurt (1881–1970), German administrative officer
- Melcher, Leslie de , American composer
- Melcher, Marcel (* 1959), Swiss sports reporter and skeleton driver
- Melcher, Martin (1915–1968), American film producer
- Melcher, Maximilian (1922–2002), Austrian painter and university professor
- Melcher, Ralph (* 1967), German art historian
- Melcher, Terry (1942-2004), American music producer and songwriter
- Melcher, Wilhelm (1940–2005), German violinist, first violinist of the Melos Quartet
- Melchers, Franz Arnold (1765–1851), priest and auxiliary bishop in the diocese of Münster
- Melchers, Fritz (* 1936), German immunologist
- Melchers, Gari (1860–1932), German-American painter
- Melchers, Georg (1906–1997), German biologist
- Melchers, Julius Theodor (1829–1908), German-American sculptor and art teacher
- Melchers, Laurenz Heinrich Carl (1812–1888), German entrepreneur in Bremen
- Melchers, Mirjam (* 1975), Dutch cyclist
- Melchers, Paulus (1813–1895), Archbishop of Cologne
- Melchers, Wilhelm (1900–1971), German diplomat
- Melchersson, Ingemar (* 1946), Austrian composer and music teacher
- Melchert, Helmut (1910–1991), German opera singer, tenor
- Melchert, Jim (* 1930), American painter, printmaker and sculptor
- Melchert, Siegfried (1936–2013), German sports historian, university professor and specialist author
- Melches, Georg (1893–1963), German football official and mine director
- Melchinger, Albrecht E. (* 1949), German agricultural scientist specializing in plant breeding
- Melchinger, Jakob (1867–1946), farmer, MdL (Württemberg)
- Melchinger, Siegfried (1906–1988), German theater critic and publicist
- Melchinger, Ulla (1932–1969), German television announcer and actress
- Melchinger, Ulrich (1937–1979), German opera director
- Melchior Cibinensis , alchemist and clergyman
- Melchior Rabensteiner zu Döhlau , German nobleman, Council of the Grand Master, office holder in Brandenburg-Kulmbach
- Melchior von Braunschweig-Grubenhagen (1341–1381), bishop of Osnabrück and Schwerin
- Melchior von Meckau († 1509), Catholic bishop of the diocese of Brixen
- Melchior, Albert von (1844–1913), German manufacturer, member of the state parliament in Württemberg
- Melchior, Axel (* 1981), Austrian politician and federal manager of the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP)
- Melchior, Carl (1871–1933), German lawyer, banker and politician
- Melchior, Daniela (* 1996), Portuguese actress
- Melchior, Domenique (* 1981), Austrian model
- Melchior, Eberhard (* 1912), German mathematician
- Melchior, Ernst (1920–1978), Austrian football player
- Melchior, Frauke (* 1962), German chemist and university professor, discoverer of the SUMO protein
- Melchior, Günter (* 1929), German football goalkeeper
- Melchior, Hans (1894–1984), German botanist
- Melchior, Hansjörg (* 1937), German urologist
- Melchior, Hermann von (1828–1902), Prussian lieutenant general and commander of the 1st division
- Melchior, Jair (* 1982), Danish-Israeli-Norwegian rabbi
- Melchior, Johann Peter (1747–1825), German sculptor and porcelain designer
- Melchior, Johannes (1646–1689), theologian and educator
- Melchior, Joseph (1810–1883), German animal painter and lithographer
- Melchior, Judy-Ann (* 1986), Belgian show jumper
- Melchior, Karen (* 1980), Danish politician, MEP
- Melchior, Lauritz (1890–1973), Danish opera singer (hero tenor)
- Melchior, Marcus (1897–1969), Danish rabbi
- Melchior, Michael (* 1954), Danish-Norwegian rabbi, Israeli politician
- Melchior, Rudolph (1836–1867), German-American artisan and artist
- Melchior, Wilhelm (1817–1860), German animal painter and lithographer
- Melchiori, Julian (* 1991), Canadian ice hockey player
- Melchiori, Markus , German church musician and university professor
- Melchiot, Mario (* 1976), Dutch football player
- Melchor, Fernanda (* 1982), Mexican writer
- Melchor, Manny (* 1969), Filipino strawweight boxer
- Melckenbeeck, Frans (* 1940), Belgian racing cyclist
- Melcl, Jiří (1624–1693), Bohemian composer
- Melconián, Gabriel (* 1987), Uruguayan swimmer
- Melczek, Dale Joseph (* 1938), American clergyman, Bishop Emeritus of Gary
- Melczer, Gustav (1869–1907), Hungarian mineralogist
Meld
- Meldahl, Ferdinand (1827–1908), Danish architect of historicism
- Meldal, Morton (* 1954), Danish chemist
- Meldau, Albrecht Anton , electoral Brunswick-Lüneburg master builder and civil servant
- Meldau, Heinrich (1866–1937), German navigator and university professor
- Meldau, Robert (1891–1978), German engineer
- Melde, Franz (1832–1901), German physicist
- Meldemann, Nikolaus († 1552), German printer and publisher
- Meldius, Rupertus (1582–1651), German Lutheran theologian and educator
- Meldert, Leonard († 1610), Franco-Flemish composer and conductor of the Renaissance
- Meldola, Abraham (1754–1826), notary in Hamburg / Altona
- Meldola, David (1780–1861), Chasan (Cantor)
- Meldola, Raphael (1849-1915) British chemist
- Meldonian, Dick (1930–2017), American jazz musician (soprano saxophone, tenor saxophone)
- Meldrum, Andrew Norman (1876–1934), Scottish chemist
- Meldrum, Jenny (* 1943), Canadian hurdler and pentathlete
- Meldrum, Michelle (1968–2008), American rock guitarist
- Meldrum, Norman H. (1841-1920), American politician
- Meldrum, Norman Urquhart (1907–1933), British biochemist and physical chemist
Mele
- Mele Lara, Nelly (1922–1993), Venezuelan composer
- Mele, Alfred (* 1951), American philosopher
- Mele, Domenico Antonio (1647–1723), Italian poet and librettist
- Mele, Eugene J. (* 1950), American theoretical solid-state physicist
- Mele, Giampiero (* 1958), Italian telecommunications entrepreneur and film director
- Mele, Giovanni Battista , Italian composer
- Mele, Martín (* 1960), Argentine artist
- Mele, Pandi (1939–2015), Albanian painter and graphic artist
- Mele, Santiago (* 1997), Uruguayan soccer player
- Meleager painter , Greek vase painter
- Meleagros († 323 BC), General Alexander the Great
- Meleagros († 316 BC), Macedonian equestrian officer and diadoche
- Meleagros († 279 BC), King of Macedonia
- Meleager of Gadara , late Hellenistic epigrammatist
- Melecci, Adelmo (1899–2004), Canadian composer, organist and music teacher
- Meledandri, Chris (* 1959), American film producer
- Meledje, Bradley (* 1993), Ivorian football player
- Melegari, Luigi Amedeo (1805–1881), Italian revolutionary and politician
- Meleghegyi, Csaba (1941-2004), Hungarian chess player
- Meļehs, Oļegs (* 1982), Latvian racing cyclist
- Meleis, Afaf Ibrahim (* 1942), Egyptian-American nursing scientist and medical sociologist
- Melek Ahmed Pasha († 1662), Ottoman statesman, provincial governor and grand vizier
- Melek, Abdurrahman (1896–1978), Turkish politician and Prime Minister of Hatay State
- Melek, Peter (* 1987), Slovak football player
- Melekhina, Alisa (* 1991), American chess player
- Melekot, Haile (1824–1855), Negus from Shewa, a historical region of Ethiopia
- Melem, Johann von (1433–1484), Frankfurt patrician and merchant
- Melen, Ferit (1906–1988), Turkish politician
- Melena Jiménez, José Luis (* 1946), Spanish (Basque) classical philologist (Graecist) and Mycenaeologist
- Mélenchon, Jean-Luc (* 1951), French politician (Parti de Gauche), MEP
- Meléndez Bischitz, Manuel Roberto (1934–2011), Salvadoran architect
- Meléndez Ramírez, Jorge (1871–1953), President of El Salvador
- Meléndez, Adolfo (1884–1968), Spanish football official
- Meléndez, Bill (1916-2008), American animator
- Meléndez, Carlos (1861–1919), politician in El Salvador
- Meléndez, Ernesto (1939–2010), Cuban politician, university professor and diplomat
- Meléndez, Hugo (* 1984), Mexican soccer player
- Meléndez, Jorge (* 1953), Salvadoran politician
- Melendez, Juan (* 1951), American activist against the death penalty
- Meléndez, Luis Eugenio (1716–1780), Spanish still life painter
- Meléndez, Miguel Jacinto (1679–1734), Spanish baroque painter
- Melendez, Ron (born 1972), American actor
- Meléndez, Urbia (* 1972), Cuban Taekwondoin
- Melendi (* 1979), Spanish singer
- Melendiz (* 1982), German pop musician
- Melendo, Óscar (born 1997), Spanish football player
- Melenk, Hartmut (* 1940), German Germanist and university professor
- Melenski, Andrei Iwanowitsch (1766–1833), Russian architect
- Melentjew, Alexander Remmowitsch (1954–2015), Soviet sports marksman
- Meler, Johannes († 1529), auxiliary bishop in Münster and Osnabrück
- Meles of Bari († 1020), Duke of Apulia
- Meles Zenawi (1955–2012), Ethiopian politician, Prime Minister of Ethiopia
- Meleșcanu, Teodor (* 1941), Romanian diplomat and politician, PNL
- Meleschina, Irina Alexandrovna (* 1982), Russian long jumper
- Meleschnig, Christoph (* 1997), Austrian handball player
- Melese, Yebrgual (* 1990), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Mélesville (1787–1865), French playwright and lawyer
- Meletios II (1871-1935), Orthodox Patriarch of Alexandria (1926-1935)
- Meletios of Lycopolis , Bishop of Lycopolis
- Meletius of Antioch († 381), late antique patriarch of Antioch
- Meletzki, Emil (1885–1947), Austrian alpinist
- Meletzky, Francis (* 1973), German director and screenwriter
- Mélèze-Modrzejewski, Joseph (1930–2017), French-Polish legal historian, papyrologist and university professor
Melf
- Melfi, Theodore , American film producer, screenwriter and film director
- Melford, George (1877–1961), American actor and film director
- Melford, Myra (* 1957), American jazz pianist and composer
Melg
- Melgaard, Bjarne (* 1967), Norwegian artist
- Melgaard, Mette (* 1980), Danish handball player
- Melgar Castro, Juan Alberto (1930–1987), Honduran general and President of Honduras (1975–1978)
- Melgar Viciosa, Gerardo (* 1948), Spanish clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Ciudad Real
- Melgar, Fernand (* 1961), Spanish-Swiss director and producer of documentaries
- Melgarejo, José Mariano , Bolivian politician, 19th President of Bolivia (December 28, 1864 - January 15, 1871)
- Melgarejo, Lorenzo (* 1990), Paraguayan soccer player
- Melgers, Annick (* 1999), Dutch tennis player
- Melges, Harry (* 1930), American sailor
- Melgoza Osorio, José (1912–2007), Roman Catholic Bishop of Netzahualcóyotl
- Melgunow, Juli Nikolajewitsch (1846-1893), Russian pianist, folklorist and music theorist
Melh
- Melhado, Rachel (* 1992), Canadian soccer player
- Melheim, Eli Merete (* 1974), Norwegian biathlete
- Melhop, Wilhelm (1856–1943), German architectural historian and topographer
- Melhop, Wilhelm Peter (1802–1868), German accountant, writer, instrument maker and amateur astronomer
- Melhorn, Georg († 1563), German educator and Protestant theologian
- Melhus, Bjørn (* 1966), German video artist
Meli
- Meli, Angelo (1897–1969), Italian-American bully
- Meli, Elisha Tarus (* 1988), Kenyan long-distance runner
- Meli, Francesco (* 1980), Italian opera singer (tenor) specializing in bel canto
- Meli, Francis (* 1962), Papuan New Guinean clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Vanimo
- Meli, Giovanni (1740–1815), Italian physician, scientist and poet
- Meli, Karl (1938–2012), Swiss wrestler
- Meli, Mangi (1866-1900), leader of the Chagga people
- Meli, Silvano (* 1960), Swiss ski racer
- Meli-Sipak , King of Babylon
- Melia, Fulvio (* 1956), Italian astrophysicist
- Melia, Jimmy (1874–1905) English football player
- Melia, Jimmy (* 1937), English football player and coach
- Melia, Joe (1935–2012), British actor
- Melia, Raffaele (1804–1876), Italian religious priest and rector general of the Pallottines (1856–1862)
- Melia, Salome (* 1987), Georgian chess player
- Meliá, Salvador (* 1977), Spanish track cyclist
- Melián, Alberto (* 1990), Argentine boxer
- Melián, Diego (* 1991), Uruguayan soccer player
- Melián, Michaela (* 1956), German artist and musician
- Melianas, Artūras (* 1964), Lithuanian politician
- Meliani, Abderrahman (* 1944), Moroccan painter
- Melias († 934), Armenian general
- Melić, Fahrudin (* 1984), Montenegrin handball player
- Melić, Vojislav (1940-2006), Yugoslav football player
- Melich, Georg (* 1979), German actor
- Melich, Lukáš (* 1980), Czech hammer thrower
- Melichar, Adalbert (* 1942), Austrian author, journalist, adult educator
- Melichar, Alfred (* 1957), Austrian accordionist
- Melichar, Alois (1896–1976), Austrian composer and conductor
- Melichar, Bernd (* 1963), Austrian newspaper journalist
- Melichar, Erwin (1913–2000), Austrian lawyer and President of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Austria
- Melichar, Ferdinand (* 1938), Austrian lawyer
- Melichar, Jan (* 1978), Czech ice hockey player
- Melichar, Josef (* 1979), Czech ice hockey player
- Melichar, Nicole (* 1993), American tennis player
- Melichar, Peter (* 1960), Austrian historian
- Melichar, Rudolf (* 1929), Austrian actor
- Melichárek, Dušan (* 1983), Czech football goalkeeper
- Melichárek, Tibor (* 1976), Slovak ice hockey player
- Melicharová, Alena (* 1938), Czech writer
- Melicharová, Eva (* 1970), Czech tennis player
- Melicherčík, Marcel (* 1986), Slovak ice hockey goalkeeper
- Melicherová, Ľudmila (* 1964), Slovak long-distance runner
- Melichow, Juri Afanassjewitsch (1937-2000), Soviet cyclist
- Melício, Jorge (* 1957), Angolan-Portuguese sculptor and artist of hyperrealism
- Mélida y Alinari, Arturo (1849–1902), Spanish architect, sculptor and painter
- Mélida, Enrique (1838-1892), Spanish painter
- Melidoni, Antiopi (* 1977), Greek water polo player
- Méliès, Gaston (1852–1915), French film director and producer
- Méliès, Georges (1861–1938), French magician and director
- Meliga, Joseph (1905–1967), French football player
- Meligeni Alves, Felipe (* 1998), Brazilian tennis player
- Meligeni, Fernando (* 1971), Brazilian tennis player
- Melik, Vasilij (1921–2009), Yugoslav or Slovenian historian
- Melik-Aslanian, Emanuel (1915–2003), Iranian composer and pianist
- Melikidze, Themo (* 1992), Georgian actor
- Melikishvili, Giorgi (1918–2002), Georgian historian
- Melikjan, Anna (* 1976), Armenian film director and film producer
- Melikjan, Arsen (* 1976), Armenian weightlifter
- Melikjan, Romanos (1883–1935), Armenian composer
- Melikjan, Sofja (* 1978), Armenian pianist
- Melikson, Maor (* 1984), Israeli soccer player
- Melikyan, Krikor (* 1924), German actor and voice actor
- Melillo, Angela (* 1967), Italian dancer, photo model and actress
- Melillo, Aniger de Francisco de Maria (1911–1985), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Piracicaba
- Melillo, Sergio (* 1955), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Ariano Irpino-Lacedonia
- Melillo, Stephen (* 1957), American composer
- Melin, Björn (* 1981), Swedish ice hockey player
- Mélin, Joëlle (* 1950), French politician
- Melina, Alicia (* 1988), German boxer
- Melina, Maurizio (* 1975), Italian-Swiss football player
- Mélinand, Camille (1865–1951), French philosopher
- Melindo, Milan (* 1988), Filipino boxer
- Méline, Félix Jules (1838–1925), French politician and Prime Minister (1896–1898)
- Meling, Ina (* 1981), German actress
- Melingo, Daniel (* 1957), Argentine tango singer
- Melinho (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Melinski, Siegfried (1915–1973), German politician (GB / BHE), MdL
- Melinte, Doina (* 1956), Romanian middle-distance runner
- Melinte, Mihaela (* 1975), Romanian athlete and world champion
- Melinz, Gerhard (* 1955), Austrian social and economic historian, political scientist
- Melior, Karl (1817–1893), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Melior, Susanne (* 1958), German politician (SPD), MdL, MdEP
- Melior, Theodor (1853–1940), Prussian general of the infantry
- Meliqoʻziyev, Bektemir (* 1996), Uzbek boxer
- Melis Fois, Giovanni (1916–2009), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Nuoro
- Melis, Antal (* 1946), Hungarian rower
- Melis, Corrado (* 1963), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Ozieri
- Melis, Dorothea (1938–2015), German journalist
- Melis, Ernst (1909–2007), German anti-fascist resistance fighter, editor and SED functionary
- Melis, Estanislau Arnoldo Van (1911–1998), Dutch religious, Bishop of São Luís de Montes Belos
- Melis, Federigo (1914–1973), Italian economic historian
- Melis, Fritz (1913–1982), German sculptor
- Melis, Guido (* 1949), Italian administrative scientist and politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Melis, György (1923–2009), Hungarian opera singer (baritone)
- Melis, László (1953–2018), Hungarian violinist and composer
- Melis, Manon (* 1986), Dutch soccer player
- Melis, Marcello (1939–1994), Italian jazz musician
- Melis, Mirella van (* 1979), Dutch cyclist
- Melis, Roger (1940–2009), German photographer
- Melis, Zoltán (* 1947), Hungarian rower
- Melisch, Claudia (* 1968), German archaeologist
- Melischko, Christoph (* 1983), German ice hockey player
- Melisende (1105–1161), Queen of Jerusalem (1131–1153)
- Melisende , daughter of the Count of Tripoli
- Melíšková, Klára (* 1971), Czech actress
- Meliss, Verena (* 1997), Italian tennis player
- Melissanidis, Dimitris (* 1951), Greek shipowner
- Melissanidis, Ioannis (* 1977), Greek gymnast and actor, also an officer in the Greek Air Force
- Melissant, Jeffrey (* 1990), Dutch ice hockey player
- Mélisse, Bryan (* 1989), French football player
- Melissenos, Makarios († 1585), Greek scholar and metropolitan bishop
- Melissian, Nicolá (* 1977), German actress, singer and voice actress
- Melissino, Iwan Ivanovich (1718–1795), Russian civil servant and second director of Moscow University
- Melissino, Pyotr Ivanovich , Russian general of Greek descent
- Melissis, Christos (* 1982), Greek football player
- Melissos , ancient Greco-Roman sculptor
- Melissus († 430 BC), pre-Socratic philosopher
- Melissus, Paul (1539–1602), German writer, translator and composer
- Melita, Andrej (* 1978), German film composer and musician
- Melito of Sardis , Bishop of Sardis
- Melitopoulos, Angela (* 1961), German installation video and sound artist
- Melitta , martyr, saint
- Melitz, Marc (* 1968), American economist
- Méliz, Luis Felipe (* 1979), Spanish long jumper of Cuban origin
Melk
- Melka, Michael (* 1978), German soccer goalkeeper
- Melkam, Gabriel (* 1980), Nigerian soccer player
- Melkamu, Meselech (* 1985), Ethiopian long-distance runner
- Melkemichel, Özcan (* 1968), Swedish football coach
- Melker, Nigel (* 1991), Dutch racing driver
- Melkert, Ad (* 1956), Dutch politician and civil servant
- Melkert, Gustav (1890–1943), secretary of the agricultural workers' union
- Melki, Claude (1939–1994), French actor
- Melki, Flavien Joseph (* 1931), Syrian clergyman, archbishop of the Syrian-Antiochene Catholic Church
- Melki, Gilbert (* 1958), French actor
- Melki, Grégoire Pierre (* 1939), Syrian clergyman, patriarchal exarch emeritus of Jerusalem
- Melkich, Dmitri Michejewitsch (1885–1943), Russian composer
- Melko, Paul (* 1968), American science fiction author
- Melkonian, Esegel (1918–1976), Armenian football player
- Melkonian, Monte , American political activist, terrorist, and irregulars of Armenian descent
- Melkonyan, Babken (* 1980), Armenian pool and snooker player
- Melkonyan, Samvel (* 1984), Armenian soccer player
- Melksham, Jacqui (* 1978), Australian football referee
- Melkumjan, Hrant (* 1989), Armenian chess player
- Melkus, Eduard (* 1928), Austrian violinist and conductor
- Melkus, Heinz (1928–2005), German automobile racing driver and designer of racing cars
- Melkus, Ulli (1950–1990), German racing car driver
Mell
- Mell, Alexander (1850–1931), Austrian teacher for the blind
- Mell, Alfred (1880–1962), Austrian historian and museum director
- Mell, Anton (1865–1940), Austrian historian
- Mell, Carsten (* 1974), German illustrator and comic artist
- Mell, Deb (* 1968), American politician
- Mell, Heiko (* 1942), German personnel consultant and author
- Mell, Marisa (1939–1992), Austrian actress
- Mell, Max (1882–1971), Austrian playwright and poet
- Mell, Peter (* 1939), German artist
- Mell, Roland (* 1954), German composer, conductor and pianist
- Mell, Ulrich (* 1956), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Mella, Julio Antonio (1903–1929), Cuban politician, co-founder of the Communist Party of Cuba
- Mellaard, Emiel (* 1966), Dutch long jumper
- Mellaart, James (1925–2012), British prehistorian
- Mellado, José María (* 1966), Spanish photographer and author
- Mellage, Hermann (* 1906), German soccer goalkeeper
- Mellanby, Scott (born 1966), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and official
- Mellander, Hjalmar (1880–1919), Swedish athlete
- Mellanson, Troy (born 1981), Antiguan soccer player
- Mellberg, Bror (1923-2004), Swedish football player
- Mellberg, Olof (* 1977), Swedish football player and coach
- Mellbin, Erik (1901–1955), Swedish sailor
- Melle Mel (born 1961), American hip hop musician
- Melle, Alix von (* 1971), German extreme mountaineer
- Melle, Emil von (1822-1891), German politician, Member of the Bundestag, senator and businessman
- Melle, Franz Jacob von (1696–1770), German physician and city physician from Lübeck
- Melle, Friedrich Heinrich Otto (1875–1947), German clergyman, Evangelical Methodist bishop
- Melle, Fritz Hendrick (* 1960), German art director and writer
- Melle, Gerhard von (1854–1921), German merchant and patron
- Mellé, Gil (1931–2004), American visual artist, jazz musician (baritone saxophone, tenor saxophone and keyboard instruments) and film composer
- Melle, Jacob von (1659–1743), German Lutheran theologian, polyhistor and author
- Melle, Johann Hermann von (1750–1815), German educator, and librarian
- Melle, Johann Jacob von (1721–1752), German theologian and Poeta laureatus
- Melle, Samuel Gerhard von (1690–1733), German theologian
- Melle, Thomas (* 1975), German writer and translator
- Melle, Werner von (1853–1937), Hamburg lawyer, senator and mayor
- Mellegård, Olivia (* 1996), Swedish handball player
- Mellemann, Albert Friedrich , German scholar and poet
- Mellen, James (* 1996), American cyclist
- Mellen, Prentiss (1764-1840), American lawyer and politician (Federalist Party)
- Mellencamp, John (* 1951), American rock and folk singer
- Mellenthin, Bernhard von (1811–1875), German manor owner, entrepreneur, officer and parliamentarian
- Mellenthin, Caspar Heinrich von (1717–1781), Prussian district administrator
- Mellenthin, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1904–1997), German military man, officer, businessman and author
- Mellenthin, Hans-Joachim von (1887–1971), German naval officer and submarine commander in the First World War
- Mellenthin, Horst von (1898–1977), German officer, general of the artillery and army corps commander in World War II
- Mellenthin, Ira von (1964–2004), German journalist, columnist and author
- Mellenthin, Klaus (* 1969), German photographer
- Mellenthin, Knut (* 1946), German journalist and author
- Mellenthin, Xaver Edmund Karl von (1827–1915), Prussian officer
- Mellentin, Alexander Ferdinand von (1757–1823), Royal Saxon Major General
- Mellentin, Franz (1919–1991), German politician (SED)
- Mellentin, Hans-Jürgen (1934–1996), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Meller , German rapper
- Meller Marcovicz, Digne (1934–2014), German photojournalist, documentary filmmaker and author
- Meller Marcovicz, Gioia (* 1955), German furniture designer
- Meller, Amos (1938–2007), Israeli conductor and composer
- Meller, Bernhard (1880–1971), German clergyman and librarian
- Meller, Christian , German-American gymnast
- Meller, Edith (1897–1953), Hungarian actress
- Meller, Harald (* 1960), German archaeologist
- Meller, Heinz (* 1955), German cabaret artist, parodist and presenter
- Meller, Ingo (* 1955), German artist and art professor
- Meller, Josef (1874–1968), Austrian ophthalmologist
- Meller, Pali (1902–1943), Hungarian architect
- Meller, Raquel (1888–1962) Spanish singer and film actress
- Meller, Stefan (1942–2008), Polish historian and diplomat
- Meller, Vadim Georgijewitsch (1884–1962), Russian-Ukrainian painter
- Meller, Willy (1887–1974), German sculptor
- Meller-Hannich, Caroline (* 1970), German lawyer and university professor
- Mellerowicz, Harald (1919–1996), German sports medicine specialist
- Mellerowicz, Konrad (1891–1984), German university professor, business economist
- Mellers, Wilfrid (1914–2008), British musicologist, critic, educator and composer
- Mellersh, HL (1869-1947) English badminton player
- Mellery, Xavier (1845–1921), Belgian symbolism painter
- Melles, Carl (1926–2004), Hungarian-Austrian conductor
- Melles, Judith (1929–2001), Hungarian actress
- Melles, Martin (* 1960), German geologist and university professor
- Melles, Sunnyi (* 1958), German actress
- Melletat, Tjorven (* 1991), German actress
- Mellette, Arthur C. (1842-1896) American politician
- Mellewigt, Thomas (* 1963), German economist and university professor
- Mellgård, Stefan (* 1955), Swedish badminton player
- Mellgren, Dagny (* 1978), Norwegian soccer player
- Melli, Elide (* 1952), Italian actress and producer
- Melli, Nicolò (* 1991), Italian basketball player
- Mellich, Franz (1891–1954), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Mellick, Carlton III (* 1977), American writer
- Mellier, Maéva (* 1991), French Taekwondoin
- Mellier, Yannick (* 1958), French astrophysicist
- Mellies, Eberhard (1929–2019), German actor, radio play speaker, voice actor and director
- Mellies, Otto (1931–2020), German actor, radio play speaker and voice actor
- Mellies, Wilhelm (1899–1958), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Melliger, Caspar (1868–1924), Swiss lawyer, founding president of the Catholic People's Party of the City of Zurich
- Melliger, Willi (1953–2018), Swiss show jumper
- Mellin, Albert (* 1901), Prussian administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Mellin, Christoph Jakob (1744–1817), German doctor and author
- Mellin, Friedrich Albert Immanuel (1796-1859), German architect and Prussian construction officer
- Mellin, Georg Bernhard Petrus von (1704–1785), Prussian major general, commander of infantry regiment No. 8
- Mellin, Georg Samuel Albert (1755–1825), German Reformed pastor and philosopher
- Mellin, Henning Christian von (1702–1769), Prussian Colonel, Chief of Garrison Regiment No. 11
- Mellin, Hjalmar (1854–1933), Finnish mathematician
- Mellin, Jochen (1940–2009), German photojournalist and author
- Mellin, Jürgen (1633–1713), Swedish field marshal and governor general of Bremen, Verden and Swedish Pomerania
- Mellin, Ludwig August (1754–1835), Baltic German nobleman and liberal politician
- Mellin, Max (1904–1977), German film architect
- Mellin, Ursula (* 1938), German actress and voice actress
- Mellina, Pierre (* 1957), Luxembourg politician and athlete
- Melling, Chris (* 1979), English pool and snooker player
- Melling, Harry (* 1989), British actor
- Melling, Joseph (1724–1796), court painter at the Karlsruhe court of the margraves of Baden
- Melling, William (* 1994), British actor
- Mellinger, Frederic (1890–1970), German-American theater director
- Mellinger, Johannes († 1603), German cartographer and doctor
- Mellinger, Karl (1858–1917), German ophthalmologist
- Mellinger, Ludwig (1900–1977), German bank manager
- Mellinger, Ludwig von (1849–1929), German builder
- Mellinger, Michael (1929-2004), German actor
- Mellinghaus, Matthias (* 1965), German rower and film director
- Mellinghoff, Rudolf (* 1954), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Constitutional Court
- Mellini, Giovanni Battista (1405–1478), Italian bishop of Urbino and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Mellink, Machteld (1917–2006), Dutch-American archaeologist
- Mellink, Sonja (* 1969), Dutch badminton player
- Mellino, Marco (* 1966), Italian clergyman, Curia Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church
- Mellios, Thomas (* 1940), Greek musician (tenor), conductor and composer
- Mellis, Jacob (* 1991), English soccer player
- Mellis, Werner (* 1951), German mathematician, business IT specialist and university lecturer
- Mellish, Bob, Baron Mellish (1913–1998) British politician
- Mellish, David B. (1831–1874) American politician
- Mellish, Joseph Charles (1769–1823), English consul, poet, Schiller translator and Prussian nobleman
- Melliss, John Charles (1835–1911) British engineer and naturalist
- Melliti, Khaled (* 1984), Tunisian football player
- Melliti, Sofiène (* 1978), Tunisian football player
- Mellitus († 624), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Mellitzer, Christine (* 1976), Austrian beach volleyball player
- Mellitzer, Matthias (* 1980), Austrian beach volleyball player
- Mellmann, Friedrich (1897–1972), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag and managing director
- Mellmann, Heinz (1913–1945), German graphic artist and fairy tale illustrator
- Mellmann, Johann Dietrich (1746–1801), German lawyer and professor at the University of Kiel
- Mellmann, Johann Wilhelm Ludwig (1764–1795), German classical philologist and educator
- Mellmann, Karl (* 1911), German major general in the People's Police
- Mellmann, Paul (1855–1934), German headmaster and association official
- Mellmann, Walter (1910–2001), German sculptor and graphic artist
- Mello Franco, Affonso Arinos de (1930-2020), Brazilian diplomat
- Mello Mattos, Mário de , Brazilian military and diplomat
- Mello Mattos, Ney Moraes de (1929–2011), Brazilian diplomat
- Mello Nóbrega, Humberto (1901–1978), Brazilian literary historian and writer
- Mello Rapesta, Norton de Andrade (* 1958), Brazilian diplomat
- Mello, Ahoua Don (* 1958), Ivorian politician
- Mello, Alexandre Awi (* 1971), Brazilian religious
- Mello, Álvaro (* 1979), Uruguayan football player
- Mello, Anthony de (1931–1987), Indian Jesuit priest and spiritual teacher
- Mello, Breno (1931–2008), Brazilian soccer player and actor
- Mello, Carlos de , Uruguayan politician
- Mello, Carlos de (* 1961), Austrian photographer
- Mello, Craig (* 1960), American biochemist
- Mello, Edson Batista de (* 1964), Brazilian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Cachoeira do Sul
- Mello, Eduardo Kneese de (1906–1994), Brazilian architect
- Mello, Evaldo Cabral de (* 1936), Brazilian historian, diplomat and author
- Mello, Francisco de (1490–1536), Portuguese mathematician and humanist
- Mello, Georgina , Cape Verdean economist and Director General of the Community of Portuguese-Speaking Countries (CPLP)
- Mello, Ingeborg (1919–2009), Argentine athlete
- Mello, Juan José de (* 1953), Uruguayan singer
- Mello, Luciana (* 1979), Brazilian professional dancer and singer
- Mello, Marcelo Valle Silveira (* 1985), Brazilian security hacker, convicted hate criminal
- Mello, Márcio de Souza (1906–1991), Brazilian general, President of Brazil
- Mello, Maria (* 1994), Uruguayan athlete
- Mello, Milton Thiago de (* 1916), Brazilian veterinarian and primatologist
- Mello, Patrícia Campos (* 1975), Brazilian journalist and book author
- Mello, Pedro Homem de (1904–1984), Portuguese poet
- Mello, Ricardo (* 1980), Brazilian tennis player
- Mello, Rosenery (1965-2011), Brazilian model
- Mello, Sebastião José de Carvalho e (1699–1782), Head of Government of Portugal
- Mello, Selton (* 1972), Brazilian actor, screenwriter and director
- Mello, Sérgio Vieira de (1948–2003), Brazilian employee at the United Nations
- Mello, Sheila (* 1978), Brazilian actress and dancer
- Mello, Tamara (* 1976), American actress
- Mello, Thiago de (* 1926), Brazilian poet, writer, translator
- Mello, Victor de (1926–2009), Brazilian civil engineer specializing in geotechnical engineering
- Mello-Breyner, Manuel (* 1953), Portuguese racing driver and motorsport official
- Mellody, William (1884-1919) American boxer and welterweight champion
- Mellon, Andrew W. (1855–1937) American banker, philanthropist, and politician
- Mellon, James (* 1942), American author and big game hunter
- Mellon, Jim (born 1957), British billionaire and businessman
- Mellon, Paul (1907–1999) American entrepreneur, philanthropist, art collector, and art patron
- Mellon, Rachel Lambert (1910–2014), American philanthropist, art collector, and landscape architect
- Mellon, Tamara (* 1967), British entrepreneur, president and co-founder of the Jimmy Choo shoe company
- Melloni, Macedonio (1798-1854), Italian physicist
- Mellons, Ken (born 1965), American country singer
- Mellor, Clementine (born 1987), Australian actress
- Mellor, David (* 1949), British journalist and politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Mellor, Fleur (born 1936), Australian athlete
- Mellor, William (1888-1942), British journalist
- Mellor, William C. (1903–1963), American cinematographer
- Mellors, Ted (1907-1946) British motorcycle racer
- Mellouli, Oussama (* 1984), Tunisian swimmer
- Mellow Man Ace (* 1967), American-Cuban rapper
- Mellow Mark (* 1974), German musician
- Mellow Trax , German techno DJ and music producer
- Mellus, Elias (1831–1908), Bishop of the Chaldean Catholic Church
- Mellus, Henry (1816-1860) American politician
- Melly, Armand (1882–1986), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Melly, George (1926-2007) British jazz singer and author
- Melly, Jacques (* 1951), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Melly, Joan Chelimo (* 1990), Kenyan long-distance runner
Melm
- Melman, Yossi (* 1950), Israeli author and journalist
- Melmer, Bruno (1909–1982), German SS-Hauptsturmführer
- Melms, Hans (1869–1941), German opera singer (baritone)
Meln
- Melneczuk, Stefan (* 1970), German journalist and writer
- Melngailis, Emilis Jūlis (1874–1954), Latvian composer and music researcher
- Melnick, Bruce E. (* 1949), American astronaut
- Melnick, Daniel (1932–2009), American film producer
- Melnick, Joseph L. (1914-2001), American epidemiologist
- Melnick, Natasha (* 1984), American actress
- Melnick, Peter Rodgers (* 1958), American composer
- Melnik, Faina Grigoryevna (1945–2016), Soviet athlete
- Melnik, Galina Nikolajewna (* 1970), Russian table tennis player
- Melnik, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1953–2013), Soviet helicopter pilot
- Melnik, Olga Ivanovna (* 1974), Russian biathlete
- Melnikaitė, Marytė (1923–1943), Lithuanian-Soviet partisan
- Melnikas, Anthony (1927–2005), American art historian and book thief
- Melnikienė, Rasa (* 1962), Lithuanian politician
- Melnikow, Alexander Markowitsch (* 1973), Russian pianist
- Melnikow, Avraam Ivanovich (1784–1854), Russian classicist architect and university professor
- Melnikow, Boris Borissowitsch (* 1938), Soviet saber fencer
- Melnikow, Boris Nikolajewitsch (1896–1938), Soviet Comintern functionary
- Melnikow, Konstantin Stepanowitsch (1890–1974), Russian architect
- Melnikow, Leonid Georgievich (1906–1981), Soviet politician of the CPSU
- Melnikow, Nikita Wassiljewitsch (* 1987), Russian wrestler
- Melnikow, Pawel Eduardowitsch (* 1964), Russian businessman
- Melnikow, Pawel Iwanowitsch (1818–1883), Russian writer
- Melnikow, Pawel Petrovich (1804–1880), Russian engineer, railway pioneer and university professor
- Melnikow, Pawel Wladimirowitsch (* 1969), Russian rower
- Melnikow, Sergei Anatoljewitsch (* 1971), Russian badminton player
- Melnikow, Viktor Pavlovich (* 1957), Russian politician; Mayor of Volgodonsk
- Melnikow, Witali Wiktorowitsch (* 1990), Russian swimmer
- Melnikow, Vladimir Ivanovich (1935–2010), Soviet politician
- Melnikowa, Angelina Romanowna (* 2000), Russian gymnast
- Melnikowa, Marina Anatolyevna (* 1989), Russian tennis player
- Melnikowa-Tschepikowa, Jelena Wladimirowna (* 1971), Russian biathlete
- Melnichenko, Andrei Igorewitsch (* 1972), Russian billionaire and entrepreneur
- Melnitschenko, Andrei Leonidowitsch (* 1992), Russian cross-country skier
- Melnichenko, Yuri (* 1972), Kazakh wrestler and Olympic champion
- Melnitz, Curt (1879–1962), German-American film producer, artist agent, press manager
- Melnitz, William W. (1900–1989), German theater director, dramaturge and university professor
- Melnitzky, Franz (1822–1876), Austrian sculptor
- Melnitzky, Marie-Kathrin (* 1968), Austrian singer and harpist
- Melnyk, Andrij (1890–1964), Ukrainian officer and politician, chairman of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists
- Melnyk, Andrij (* 1975), Ukrainian lawyer, politician and diplomat
- Melnyk, Borys (1945–2016), Soviet sports marksman
- Melnyk, Jaroslaw (* 1960), Ukrainian philologist, linguist and Slavist
- Melnyk, Julija (* 1991), Ukrainian natural track tobogganist
- Melnyk, Larry (* 1960), Canadian ice hockey player
- Melnyk, Lubomyr (* 1948), Ukrainian-Canadian composer and pianist
- Melnyk, Stanislav (1961–2015), Ukrainian politician
- Melnyk, Tetjana (* 1995), Ukrainian sprinter and middle distance runner
- Melnykow, Stanislaw (* 1987), Ukrainian hurdler
- Melnykow, Volodymyr (* 1951), Ukrainian writer (poetry, prose), composer, scholar and educator
- Melnytschenko, Mykola (* 1966), Ukrainian bodyguard of President Leonid Kuchma
- Melnyzkyj, Mykola (1887–1965), Russian sports marksman
Melo
- Melo Breyner Andresen, Tomás de (1922–1993), Portuguese diplomat
- Melo de Portugal y Villena, Pedro (1733–1797), viceroy of the Río de la Plata
- Melo e Castro, Francisco de , Portuguese colonial administrator
- Melo e Castro, Francisco de († 1664), Portuguese colonial administrator
- Melo e Castro, Francisco de , Portuguese colonial administrator
- Melo e Silva, Fellype Gabriel de (* 1985), Brazilian soccer player
- Melo Lecaros, Luis (1905-1998), Chilean diplomat
- Melo Pinto Ribeiro, José António de (* 1946), Portuguese lawyer and politician
- Melo Santos, Alex Antônio de (* 1983), Brazilian soccer player
- Melo, Alexsandro (* 1995), Brazilian athlete
- Melo, Antônia (* 1949), Brazilian human rights activist and environmentalist
- Melo, Araquem de (1944-2001), Brazilian soccer player and teacher
- Melo, Brian (* 1982), Canadian singer
- Melo, Carlos Galvão de (1921–2008), Portuguese officer and politician
- Melo, Eurico de (1925–2012), Portuguese chemical engineer, entrepreneur and politician
- Melo, Fab (1990-2017), Brazilian basketball player
- Melo, Felipe (* 1983), Brazilian soccer player
- Melo, Francisco de (1597–1651), Portuguese Marqués de Tor de Laguna, Conde de Assumar and interim governor of the Habsburg Netherlands
- Melo, Francisco Manuel de (1608–1666), Portuguese poet
- Melo, Gladstone Chaves de (1917-2001), Brazilian Romanist, Lusitanist, Brazilianist and linguist
- Melo, Guilherme de (1931–2013), Portuguese journalist, writer and LGBTI activist
- Melo, Jaime (* 1980), Brazilian racing car driver
- Melo, João de (* 1949), Portuguese writer
- Melo, Jorge Silva (* 1948), Portuguese director, actor, screenwriter and critic
- Melo, José Carlos (1930–2017), Brazilian religious, Archbishop of Maceió
- Melo, Marcelo (* 1983), Brazilian tennis player
- Melo, Naum (* 1957), Turkish writer
- Melo, Nuno (1960–2015), Portuguese actor
- Melo, Nuno (* 1966), Portuguese politician (CDS-PP), MEP
- Melo, Ovídio de Andrade (1925-2014), Brazilian diplomat
- Melo, Pablo (* 1982), Uruguayan soccer player
- Melo, Patrícia (* 1962), Brazilian crime novelist
- Melo, Pedro de († 1738), Portuguese governor of Portuguese Timor
- Melo, Pilar Homem de (* 1963), Portuguese singer
- Melo, Rodolfo de (* 1991), Brazilian soccer player
- Melo, Túlio de (* 1985), Brazilian soccer player
- Melo, Welington de (1946-2016), Brazilian mathematician
- Melo, Wélton Araújo (* 1975), Brazilian soccer player
- Meloche, Éric (* 1976), Canadian ice hockey player
- Meloche, Gilles (* 1950), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Meloche, Lise (* 1960), Canadian biathlete
- Melodie MC (* 1970), Swedish musician and rapper
- Melody (* 1990), Spanish pop singer
- melody. (* 1982), Japanese-American singer
- Melogno, Ángel (1905–1945), Uruguayan football player
- Melon, Altobello , Italian painter
- Melone, Maria Domenica (* 1964), Italian religious sister, theologian, university president
- Meloni, Assunta (* 1951), San Marino politician, head of state of San Marino
- Meloni, Christopher (born 1961), American actor
- Meloni, Giorgia (* 1977), Italian politician (Fratelli d'Italia) and journalist
- Meloni, Pietro (* 1935), Italian clergyman, bishop emeritus of Nuoro
- Meloni, Roberto (* 1981), Italian judoka
- Meloni, Zeno (1911–1984), Italian painter and engineer
- Melos, Johann Gottfried (1770–1828), German author and schoolboy
- Melosh, H. Jay (* 1947), American geophysicist
- Melot de Beauregard, Paul (* 1973), German legal scholar
- Melot, Michel (* 1943), French librarian and art historian
- Melotte, Philibert Jacques (1880–1961), British astronomer
- Melouah, Sid Ali (1949–2007), Algerian comic artist and caricaturist
- Mélovin (* 1997), Ukrainian singer / songwriter
- Meloy, Colin (born 1974), American folk rock singer and guitarist
- Meloy, Maile (* 1972), American novelist
- Melozzo da Forlì (1438–1494), Italian painter and architect
Melp
- Melperger, Conrad († 1638), German painter
Melq
- Melquiond, Jules (* 1941), French ski racer
Melr
- Melrose, Barry (* 1956), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and general manager
- Melrose, Diana (born 1952), British ambassador
- Melrose, Frank (1907-1941), American jazz pianist
- Melrose, Lester (1891–1968), American blues producer
- Melrose, Richard (born 1949), Australian mathematician
- Melroy, Pamela (* 1961), American astronaut
Mels
- Mels, Bernard (1908–1992), Belgian religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Luiza
- Melsbach, Konrad (1785–1840), Prussian district administrator
- Melsen, Andreas Gerardus Maria van (1912–1994), Dutch philosopher of science
- Melsen, Monique (* 1951), Luxembourgish singer and cabaret artist
- Melsheimer, Ernst (1897–1960), Attorney General of the GDR
- Melsheimer, Fritz (1887–1967), German winery owner and district administrator in the district of Zell (Mosel)
- Melsheimer, Fritz Horst (* 1950), German manager
- Melsheimer, Gretl (* 1938), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Melsheimer, Johann Adam (1683–1757), forester and horse hunter from the Palatinate in the Soonwald
Melt
- Melter, Werner (1924–2007), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Meltinger, Heinrich († 1531), Swiss politician
- Meltjuchow, Michail Iwanowitsch (* 1966), Russian military historian
- Melton, Barry (born 1947), American guitarist
- Melton, Charles (* 1991), American actor and model
- Melton, Douglas A. (* 1953), American molecular biologist and developmental biologist
- Melton, Heidi (* 1981), American opera singer (highly dramatic soprano)
- Melton, J. Gordon (* 1942), American scholar of religion
- Melton, Jacob (* 2001), American actor
- Melton, John († 1640), English trader, writer and politician
- Melton, Patrick (* 1975), American screenwriter
- Melton, Richard Huntington (* 1935), American diplomat
- Melton, Sid (1917-2011), American actor
- Melton, William († 1340), English clergyman and minister
- Melts, Tanel (* 1988), Estonian football player
- Meltschakow, Innokenti Dmitrijewitsch (* 1907), Russian architect and university professor
- Meltschuk, Igor Alexandrowitsch (* 1932), Russian-Canadian linguist
- Meltzer, Allan (1928–2017), American economist and author
- Meltzer, Bernard (1916–2008), British computer scientist and physicist
- Meltzer, Brad (* 1970), American writer and comic book author
- Meltzer, Christian (1655–1733), German pastor and chronicler
- Meltzer, Dave (born 1961), American wrestling journalist
- Meltzer, David J. (* 1955), American archaeologist
- Meltzer, Ewald (1869–1940), German physician
- Meltzer, Frederik (1779–1855), Norwegian businessman and politician, member of the Storting
- Meltzer, Marlyn (1922–2008), American mathematician and computer scientist; Programmer of the ENIAC computer
- Meltzer, Otto (1846–1909), German historian and high school director
- Meltzer, Steffen , German police officer, security trainer and publicist
- Meltzing, Otto Ludwig von (1805–1883), German manor owner, administrative officer and parliamentarian
Melu
- Melua, Arkady Ivanovich (* 1950), Russian engineer and scientist
- Melua, Katie (* 1984), Georgian-British singer, songwriter and musician
- Melullis, Klaus-Jürgen (* 1944), German lawyer
- Melun, Charles de († 1468), French nobleman, Grand Master of France (1465–1468)
- Melunović, Ermin (* 1973), Serbian football player
- Melusine of Jerusalem , daughter of the king of Cyprus and Jerusalem
- Meluzín, Roman (* 1972), Czech ice hockey player
Melv
- Melvær, Frida (* 1971), Norwegian politician
- Melvill van Carnbée, James (1867–1944), Dutch fencer
- Melvill, Georg Ernest von (1668–1742), Braunschweig-Lüneburg general of the infantry
- Melvill, Michael (* 1940), American-South African astronaut and test pilot
- Melville, Andreas von (1624–1706), Brunswick-Lüneburg Major General as well as Oberamtmann and Drost von Gifhorn
- Melville, Andrew (1545-1622) Scottish theologian and religious leader
- Melville, Andy (born 1968), Welsh football player
- Melville, Arthur (1855-1904) Scottish painter
- Melville, Carl (1875–1957), German sculptor
- Melville, Cyron (* 1984), Danish film actor and musician
- Melville, Gert (* 1944), German medievalist
- Melville, Harry (1908-2000), Scottish chemist
- Melville, Herman (1819-1891) American writer, poet, and essayist
- Melville, James D., Jr. (* 1957), American diplomat
- Melville, Jean-Pierre (1917–1973), French film director and screenwriter
- Melville, Rodney (born 1941), American judge
- Melville, Sam (1936–1989), American actor
- Melville, Scott (born 1966), American tennis player
- Melvin, Allan (1923–2008), American actor and speaker in cartoons
- Melvin, Eric (* 1966), American punk rock musician
- Melvin, Jeffrey A. , production designer and property master
- Melvin, Leland Devon (* 1964), American astronaut
- Melvin, Mekenna (* 1985), American actress
- Melvin, Murray (born 1932), British actor
- Melvin, Rachel (* 1985), American film and television actress
- Melvoin, Jonathan (1961-1996), American musician
- Melvoin, Mike (1937–2012), American jazz pianist, arranger and composer
- Melvoin, Susannah (* 1964), American singer and songwriter
- Melvoin, Wendy (* 1964), American guitarist and singer-songwriter
- Melvyn, Glenn (1918–1999) British actor and playwright
Melw
- Melweiß, Wenzel , Dutch theologian living in Württemberg
Melz
- Melz, Alois (1923–2012), German DBD functionary
- Melzack, Ronald (1929-2019), Canadian psychologist
- Melzener, Axel (* 1975), German screenwriter, author, playwright and lecturer
- Melzer, Abraham (* 1945), German-Jewish publisher, author, translator and editor
- Melzer, Andreas (* 1960), German science fiction author
- Melzer, Anton (1898–1951), Austrian politician and mayor of Innsbruck
- Melzer, Arnulf (* 1947), German biologist
- Melzer, Benjamin (* 1987), German model, transgender activist and blogger
- Melzer, Brigitte (* 1971), German author
- Melzer, Dagmar (* 1945), German high jumper
- Melzer, Frank (1960–2018), German soccer player
- Melzer, Friso (1907–1998), German theologian and philologist
- Melzer, Gerald (* 1990), Austrian tennis player
- Melzer, Gottfried (1932–2013), Austrian Roman Catholic priest
- Melzer, Gottfried Heinrich (1820–1867), German bossier
- Melzer, Gustav (1932–2008), Austrian excavation technician at the Federal Monuments Office
- Melzer, Hagen (* 1959), German athlete and Olympic participant
- Melzer, Heiko (* 1976), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Melzer, Heinrich (1890–1967), German trade unionist and resistance fighter
- Melzer, Herbert (* 1913), German football coach
- Melzer, Johanna (1904–1960), German politician (KPD), MdL, resistance fighter against the Nazi regime
- Melzer, Jürgen (* 1981), Austrian tennis player
- Melzer, Karl (* 1926), German soccer player
- Melzer, Liane (* 1952), German politician (SPD)
- Melzer, Ludwig , German portrait and history painter
- Melzer, Manfred (1944–2018), German clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Cologne
- Melzer, Martin , German commander of guards in concentration camps
- Melzer, Moriz (1877–1966), German expressionist painter and graphic artist
- Melzer, Nils (* 1970), Swiss legal scholar and author
- Melzer, Petra (* 1947), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Melzer, Ralf (* 1967), German historian, publicist, employee of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation
- Melzer, Rich (* 1979), American basketball player
- Melzer, Václav (1878–1968), Czech botanist and mycologist
- Melzer, Walter (1894–1961), German infantry general in World War II
- Melzer, Werner (* 1954), German soccer player
- Melzer, Wolfgang (* 1948), German school teacher and university professor
- Melzi d'Eril, Francesco (1753–1816), Italian politician
- Melzi, Camillo (1590–1659), Italian archbishop and cardinal
- Melzi, Francesco , Italian painter of the Lombard school, favorite student of Leonardo da Vinci and his main heir
- Melzig, Jens (* 1965), German soccer player and trainer
- Melzig, Siegfried (* 1940), German football coach
- Melzl, Barbara (* 1957), Swiss actress
- Melzl, Stephan (* 1959), Swiss visual artist
- Melzwig, Marcus (* 1979), German actor and singer