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- Mir Ali Heravi († 1544), Persian calligrapher and calligraphy teacher
- Mir ʿAli Schir Nawāʾi (1441–1501), Persian politician, builder, poet and mystic
- Mir Emad Ghazvini (1554–1615), Iranian calligrapher and calligraphy teacher
- Mir Mahmud Hotaki (1697–1725), ruler of the Hotaki dynasty in Persia
- Mir Sayyid Ali , Persian-Indian miniature painter
- Mir Tahsin Saied Beg (1933–2019), secular head of the Yazidis
- Mir, Frank (* 1979), American martial artist
- Mir, Hamid (* 1966), Pakistani journalist, news anchor, author
- Mir, Isabelle (* 1949), French ski racer
- Mir, Joan (* 1997), Spanish motorcycle racer
- Mir, Joaquim (1873-1940), Catalan painter
- Mir, Manija (* 1997), German-Afghan soccer player
- Mir, Rafa (* 1997), Spanish soccer player
- Mir, Rebecca (* 1991), German mannequin and photo model
- Mir-Ali, Parviz (* 1967), German-Iranian composer and sound designer
- Mir-Hosseini, Ziba (* 1952), Iranian anthropologist
Mira
- Mira, Brigitte (1910–2005), German actress, cabaret artist and chanson singer
- Mira, Helene (* 1954), Austrian actress and chess master
- Mira, Joan Francesc (* 1939), Spanish writer, anthropologist, sociologist and professor of classical philology
- Mirabai († 1546), Indian mystic and poet
- Mirabaje, Matías (* 1989), Uruguayan football player
- Mirabal, Manuel (* 1933), Cuban trumpeter
- Mirabal, María Teresia (1935–1960), Dominican opponent of the regime
- Mirabal, Minerva (1926–1960), Dominican opponent of the regime
- Mirabal, Patria (1924–1960), Dominican opponent of the regime
- Miraballes, Agustín (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Mirabassi, Gabriele (* 1967), Italian (jazz) clarinetist
- Mirabassi, Giovanni (* 1970), Italian jazz pianist
- Mirabaud, Jean-Baptiste de (1675–1760), French philosopher, author and translator
- Mirabeau, André Boniface Louis Riquetti de (1754–1792), French conservative opponent of the French Revolution
- Mirabeau, Honoré Gabriel de Riqueti, comte de (1749–1791), French politician, physiocrat, writer and publicist
- Mirabeau, Sibylle Gabrielle de Riquetti (1849–1932), French writer
- Mirabel, Guillaume (1744–1794), French general of the cavalry
- Mirabella Roberti, Mario (1909–2002), Italian Classical and Christian Archaeologist
- Mirabelli, Carmine (1889–1951), spiritualist medium
- Miraboutalebi, Seyed Mehdi (* 1952), Iranian diplomat
- Miraç, Yaşar (* 1953), Turkish writer
- Mirachian, Laura (* 1948), Italian diplomat
- Miracle, Irene (* 1954), American actress and film producer
- Miradoli, Romane (* 1994), French ski racer
- Miraeus, Aubertus (1573–1640), church historian and Roman Catholic clergyman
- Miraeus, Johannes (1560–1611), Bishop of Antwerp
- Mirage, Patrick (* 1975), German magician
- Miraglia, Emilio P. (1924–1982), Italian film director and script supervisor
- Miragoli, Egidio (* 1955), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Mondovì
- Mirahori, Iljaz Bej , Albanian military commander of the Ottoman Empire and governor
- Miraka, Fran , Albanian Catholic and Martyr
- Miralda, Antoni (* 1942), Spanish-French-American object artist, photographer and video artist
- Miraliev, Sultanmurat (* 1990), Kazakh cyclist
- Mirəliyev, Mövlud (* 1974), Azerbaijani judoka
- Mirallas, Kevin (* 1987), Belgian football player
- Miralles, Albert (* 1982), Spanish basketball player
- Miralles, Ana (* 1959), Spanish cartoonist and illustrator
- Miralles, Aurélien (* 1978), French herpetologist
- Miralles, Enric (1955–2000), Spanish architect
- Mirallès, Gilles (* 1966), French chess player
- Miralles, Juan de (1713–1780), Spanish merchant and envoy to the Continental Congress
- Miralta, Marc (* 1966), Spanish jazz musician (drums, percussion, composition)
- Miram, Karl Eduard (1811–1887), Russian physiologist, anatomist and zoologist of German descent
- Mirambel, André (1900–1970), French linguist and neo-Greekist
- Mirambell, Ander (* 1983), Spanish skeleton pilot
- Mirambo , warlord in the Nyamwezi area in central Tanganyika
- Miramón, Miguel (1832–1867), Mexican general
- Miramontes, Luis E. (1925-2004), Mexican chemist
- Miran Shah (1366–1408), son of Timur and governor
- Miranat, Aryono (* 1964), Indonesian badminton player
- Miranda Bastos Júnior, Murillo de (* 1920), Brazilian diplomat
- Miranda De Lage, Ana (* 1946), Spanish politician, MEP
- Miranda Flamenco, Jaime (* 1955), Salvadoran politician
- Miranda Guardiola, Alfonso Gerardo (* 1966), Mexican clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Monterrey
- Miranda Guedes, Marcos (1924–2001), Portuguese architect
- Miranda Henriques, Adauctus Aurélio de (1855–1935), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Paraíba
- Miranda Júnior, Ademar (1941-2001), Brazilian football player
- Miranda Melgarejo, Gabino (* 1960), Peruvian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Ayacucho o Huamanga
- Miranda Neto, Álvaro Affonso de (* 1973), Brazilian show jumper
- Miranda Paz, Ana (* 1971), Spanish-Galician politician of the Bloque Nacionalista Galego party
- Miranda Rivera, Luis (* 1954), Puerto Rican Roman Catholic religious, Bishop of Fajardo-Humacao
- Miranda Sousa, Eduardo (1909–1990), Peruvian engineer and politician
- Miranda Teixeira, João (* 1935), Portuguese clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Porto
- Miranda Vilas-Boas, Mário de (1903–1968), Brazilian clergyman, Archbishop of Paraíba
- Miranda Weckmann, Constancio (* 1952), Mexican clergyman, Archbishop of Chihuahua
- Miranda y Elío, Carlos (* 1943), Spanish diplomat
- Miranda y Gómez, Miguel Darío (1895–1986), Mexican clergyman and bishop of the Roman Catholic Church
- Miranda, Agustín (* 1992), Uruguayan football player
- Miranda, Antônio Afonso de (* 1920), Brazilian religious chaplain, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Taubaté
- Miranda, Arturo (* 1971), Canadian water diver
- Miranda, Aurora (1915–2005), Brazilian singer and actress
- Miranda, Carlo (1912–1982), Italian mathematician
- Miranda, Carmen (1909–1955), Brazilian singer and actress
- Miranda, Carol (* 1988), Brazilian baile funk singer
- Miranda, César (1884–1962), Uruguayan politician and writer
- Miranda, Claudio (* 1965), Chilean cameraman
- Miranda, Clifford (* 1982), Indian soccer player
- Miranda, Constantino (1925–1999), Spanish obstacle and long distance runner
- Miranda, Cyril (* 1985), French cross-country skier
- Miranda, Danny (* 1964), American bass player
- Miranda, Darío (1947–2012), Mexican soccer goalkeeper
- Miranda, David (* 1985), Brazilian politician
- Miranda, Diamantino (* 1959), Portuguese football player and coach
- Miranda, Edison (* 1981), Colombian boxer
- Miranda, Érika (* 1987), Brazilian judoka
- Miranda, Estefania (* 1975), Chilean choreographer and curator
- Miranda, Fátima , Spanish singer, voice artist and phonetics researcher
- Miranda, Flora (* 1990), Austrian fashion designer
- Miranda, Francisco de (1750–1816), Venezuelan freedom fighter against the Spaniards
- Miranda, Gerardo (* 1963), Uruguayan football player
- Miranda, Gonzalo (* 1979), Chilean track and road cyclist
- Miranda, Gonzalo (* 1989), Argentinian squash player
- Miranda, Hélder (* 1979), Portuguese cyclist
- Miranda, Hércules de (1912–1982), Brazilian soccer player
- Miranda, Isa (1905–1982), Italian actress
- Miranda, Ismael (* 1950), Puerto Rican musician
- Miranda, Iván (* 1980), Peruvian tennis player
- Miranda, João , East Timorese freedom fighter and officer
- Miranda, João (* 1984), Brazilian soccer player
- Miranda, Joaquim (1950–2006), Portuguese politician, MEP
- Miranda, José Antonio (* 1998), Spanish-Equatorial Guinean football player
- Miranda, José Porfirio (1924–2001), Mexican theologian, philosopher, author and university professor
- Miranda, Joseph (* 1925), American mafioso
- Miranda, Juan , Argentinian middle and long distance runner
- Miranda, Juan (* 2000), Spanish soccer player
- Miranda, Juan Pablo (1906–1986), Cuban flautist and composer
- Miranda, Julio Cesar (* 1980), Mexican flyweight boxer
- Miranda, Julius Caesar de (1906–1956), Surinamese politician and lawyer
- Miranda, Kuca (* 1989), Cape Verdean football player
- Miranda, Lin-Manuel (* 1980), American actor, composer, songwriter and rapper
- Miranda, Luperce (1904–1977), Brazilian mandolinist and composer
- Miranda, Marco (* 1998), Swiss ice hockey player
- Miranda, Mario (* 1937), Italian mathematician
- Miranda, Marlui (* 1949), Brazilian ethnomusicologist, composer and singer
- Miranda, Michele (1896–1973), American mobster
- Miranda, Monne de (1875–1942), Dutch local politician and trade unionist
- Miranda, Nina (1925–2012), Uruguayan singer
- Miranda, Nina (* 1970), British musician
- Miranda, Patricia (* 1979), American wrestler
- Miranda, Pia (born 1973), Australian actress
- Miranda, Robert Michael (* 1952), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Gulbarga
- Miranda, Roberto (* 1944), Brazilian soccer player
- Miranda, Ronaldo (* 1948), Brazilian composer
- Miranda, Salvador (* 1939), American librarian in exile and church historian
- Miranda, Sebastián (* 1980), Chilean football player
- Miranda, Soledad (1943–1970), Spanish actress
- Miranda, Tony (1919-2001), American horn player
- Mirandinha (* 1952), Brazilian soccer player
- Mirani, Therese (1824–1901), Austrian artisan
- Mirante, Antonio (* 1983), Italian football goalkeeper
- Mirantschuk, Alexei Andrejewitsch (* 1995), Russian football player
- Mirantschuk, Anton Andrejewitsch (* 1995), Russian football player on the position of midfielder
- Mirás, Eduardo (* 1929), Argentine clergyman, senior archbishop of Rosario
- Miras, Elena (* 1992), Swiss reality TV participant
- Mirás, Fernán (* 1969), Argentine actor
- Miraß, Heiko (* 1967), German ministerial official and politician (SPD)
- Mirasty, Jon (* 1982), Canadian ice hockey player
- Mirau, André Henri , French natural scientist and optician
- Mirauer, Walter (1882–1948), German surgeon and gynecologist
- Mirazo, Gabriel (* 1985), Uruguayan football player
Mirb
- Mirbach, Alfons von (1812–1885), Bavarian court official
- Mirbach, Andreas von (1931–1975), German officer and diplomat, victim of terrorism in the RAF
- Mirbach, August (1808-1891), German politician
- Mirbach, Dietrich von (1907–1977), German diplomat
- Mirbach, Ernst von (1844–1925), Prussian lieutenant general and court official
- Mirbach, Götz von (1915–1968), German naval officer
- Mirbach, Hartmut (1949–2011), German photographer and painter
- Mirbach, Heinrich Georg von († 1736), court master and chancellor in Courland
- Mirbach, Ingrid , German actress
- Mirbach, Karl Joseph von (1718–1798), German nobleman and canon
- Mirbach, Maimi von (1899–1984), German cellist and member of the Confessing Church
- Mirbach, Manuel (* 1964), German soccer player
- Mirbach, Otto von (1804–1867), revolutionary
- Mirbach, Otto Wilhelm August von (1810–1882), Prussian lieutenant general, commander of the 18th Infantry Brigade
- Mirbach, Philipp von (* 1961), German actor and radio play speaker
- Mirbach, Werner von (1713–1797), Hesse-Kassel lieutenant general and participant in the American War of Independence
- Mirbach, Werner von (1878–1928), German administrative lawyer and politician (DNVP), MdPL
- Mirbach-Harff, Johann Wilhelm von (1784–1849), co-founder of the Cooperative of the Rhenish Knight-born Nobility
- Mirbach-Harff, Maximilian von (1880–1971), Prussian district administrator
- Mirbach-Harff, Wilhelm von (1871–1918), German diplomat and ambassador
- Mirbach-Sorquitten, Julius von (1839–1921), German landowner and politician, MdR
- Mirbeau, Octave (1848–1917) French journalist, art critic, and novelist
- Mirbel, Aimée-Zoë de (1796–1849), French miniature painter
- Mirbel, Charles François Brisseau de (1776–1854), French botanist
- Mirbeth, Herbert (* 1948), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Mirbeth, Johann (1905–1975), German SS Oberscharführer in Auschwitz
- Mirbt, Carl (1860–1929), German Protestant church historian and missiologist
- Mirbt, Ernst Sigismund (1799–1847), German philosopher
- Mirbt, Hermann (1891–1968), German lawyer and legal historian
- Mirbt, Rudolf (1896–1974), German educator and writer
Mirc
- Mircea cel Bătrân (1355–1418), voivode of Wallachia
- Mircea Ciobanul († 1559), Prince of Wallachia
- Mircea II (1422–1446), ruler of Wallachia (1442)
- Mīrchānd , Persian or Arabic historian
- Mirchoff, Beau (* 1989), American actor
- Mirčić, Teodora (* 1988), Serbian tennis player
Mird
- Mirdad, Adel bin Siraj , Saudi diplomat
- Mirdamadi, Mohsen (* 1955), Iranian politician and journalist
- Mirdasi, Fahad Al- (* 1985), Saudi Arabian football referee
- Mirdha, Ram Niwas (1924-2010), Indian politician
- Mirdita, Federik (1931-2016), Austrian director
- Mirdita, Rrok (1939–2015), Albanian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and primate in Albania
- Mirdita, Vilson (* 1970), Kosovar diplomat
Mire
- Mire, Ismail (1862–1950), Somali poet and soldier
- Mirea, Dumitru (1868–1942), Romanian sculptor
- Mirecki, Franciszek (1791–1862), Polish composer
- Miřejovský, Lubomír (1925–2002), Czech clergyman, pastor of the Evangelical Church of the Bohemian Brothers
- Mirek, Erich (1912-2004), German actor
- Mireles Vaquera, Manuel (* 1929), Mexican clergyman, emeritus prelate of El Salto
- Mireles, Edmundo (* 1953), American FBI agent
- Mireles, Odilón , Mexican soccer coach
- Mirellativegal (* 1993), German web video producer, influencer and author
- Miremont, Pierre (1901–1979), French Romanist, Occitanist and author of Occitan
- Mirer, Johann Peter (1778–1862), Swiss bishop
- Mirer, Rick (born 1970), American football player
- Miresmāeli, Ārash (* 1981), Iranian judoka
- Miret i Soler, Emília , Catalan classical pianist, music teacher and composer
- Miret Magdalena, Enrique (1914–2009), Spanish, Roman Catholic theologian and church critic
- Miret, Roger (* 1964), American singer, guitarist and bassist of Cuban origin
Mirf
- Mirfin, David (* 1985), English soccer player
Mirg
- Mirghani, Ahmad al- (1941–2008), Sudanese head of state
- Mirguet, Paul (1911–2001), French politician
Mirh
- Mirhashemi, Seyed Mojtaba (* 1966), Iranian cross-country skier
Miri
- Miriam Christine (* 1979), Maltese singer
- Miriam, Su (* 1957), German singer
- Mirian III , first Iberian king from the Chosroid dynasty
- Miribel, Marie François Joseph de (1831-1893), French general
- Miric, Melanie (* 1990), German pop singer
- Mirić, Mitar (* 1957), Bosnian folk singer
- Mirić, Tadija (* 1984), Croatian ice hockey player
- Mirić, Voja (1933–2019), Serbian actor
- Miricioiu, Nelly (* 1952), Romanian opera singer (soprano)
- Mirimanoff, Dmitry (1861–1945), Swiss mathematician
- Mirin , Irish monk, saint
- Mirisch, Walter (* 1921), American film producer
- Miriță, Vlad (* 1981), Romanian singer
- Miritz, Melchior , German theologian and reformer
- Miriuță, Vasile (* 1968), Hungarian-Romanian football player and coach
Mirj
- Mirjam von Abellin (1846–1878), Palestinian Carmelite and saint
- Mirjanič, Sašo (* 1968), Slovenian rower
Mirk
- Mirkarimi, Reza (* 1966), Iranian filmmaker
- Mirke, Rudi (1920–1951), German racing cyclist
- Mirkhoshhal, Nima (* 1997), German pianist
- Mirkin, Chad A. (* 1963), American chemist
- Mirkin, David (* 1955), American director, film producer and screenwriter
- Mirkin-Getzewitsch, Boris (1892–1955), Russian-French lawyer
- Mirkis, Yousif Thomas (* 1949), Iraqi religious, Chaldean Catholic Archbishop of Kirkuk
- Mirko of Montenegro (1879–1918), Prince of Montenegro, member of the House of Petrović-Njegoš
- Mirkoeilcane (* 1986), Italian musician
- Mirković, Dragana (* 1968), Serbian folk and pop singer
- Mirković, Filip (* 1988), Serbian ice hockey player
- Mirković, Nataša (* 1972), Bosnian singer (soprano) and actress
- Mirkovich, Steve (* 1953), American film editor
- Mirkulovski, Filip (* 1983), Macedonian handball player
Mirl
- Mirlach, Stefanie (* 1990), German soccer player
Mirm
- Mirman, Brad (* 1953), American screenwriter, director and film producer
- Mirman, Eugene (* 1974), American television producer, director, writer, actor and voice actor
- Mirman, Leonard (1940-2017), American mathematician and economist
- Mirmohammadi, Mohammad (1948-2020), Iranian politician
- Mirmont, Roger (born 1946), French actor
- Mirmseker, Reinhard (* 1950), German figure skater
Mirn
- Mirnegg, Hans-Dieter (* 1954), Austrian football player
- Mirnow, Igor Sergejewitsch (* 1984), Russian ice hockey player
- Mirny, Maks (* 1977), Belarusian tennis player
Miro
- Miro († 583), King of the Suebi in Gallaecia
- Miró Bonfill († 984), Count of Besalú, Bishop of Girona
- Miró Cardona, José (1902–1972), Cuban lawyer and politician
- Miró the Elder († 896), Count of Conflent and Rosselló
- Miró the Younger († 927), Count of Cerdanya, Conflent and Besalú
- Miró Roig, Rosa Maria (* 1960), Spanish mathematician
- Miró Varela, Mireia (* 1988), Spanish ski mountaineer
- Miró, Asha (* 1967), Spanish author and television presenter of Indian descent
- Miró, Gabriel (1879–1930), Spanish writer
- Miro, Henri (1879–1950), Canadian composer
- Miró, Joan (1893–1983) Spanish (Catalan) painter
- Miró, Luis (1913–1991), Spanish football goalkeeper and coach
- Miró, Maria Dolors (1930–2004), Spanish art patron and honorary chairwoman of the Miró Foundations
- Miró, Pablo (* 1961), German-Argentinian musician, guitarist and songwriter
- Miró, Pilar (1940–1997), Spanish screenwriter and director
- Miró-Cortez, Pablo (* 1981), French-German-Chilean pianist
- Mirocha, Kevin (* 1991), German-Polish racing car driver
- Miroglio, Francis (1924–2005), French composer and festival director
- Miroğlu, Orhan (* 1953), Kurdish-Turkish author and politician
- Mirolybov, Anton (* 1977), Finnish basketball coach
- Mirón Velázquez, Mario (* 1927), Mexican ambassador
- Miron, Andrei (1951–2011), German prehistoric
- Miron, Brock (* 1980), Canadian speed skater
- Miron, Dan (* 1934), Israeli literary scholar and critic
- Miron, Guy (* 1966), Israeli historian
- Miron, Issachar (1920–2015), Israeli composer
- Miron, Paul (1926–2008), Romanian Romance philologist, writer and university professor
- Mironas, Vladas (1880–1953), Lithuanian priest and prime minister
- Mironcic, Enikő (* 1986), Romanian rower
- Mironenko, Valeri Alexandrovich (1935–2000), Russian geologist and university professor
- Mironescu, Gheorghe (1874–1949), Romanian politician, lawyer
- Mironiuk, Iwona (* 1969), Polish pianist
- Mironow, Alexander Sergejewitsch (* 1984), Russian racing cyclist
- Mironow, Alexei Nikolajewitsch (* 1977), Russian cross-country summer biathlete
- Mironov, Andrei Alexandrovich (1941–1987), Russian film actor
- Mironow, Andrei Andrejewitsch (* 1994), Russian ice hockey player
- Mironow, Andrei Nikolajewitsch (1954–2014), Russian journalist, dissident and human rights activist
- Mironow, Andrei Nikolajewitsch (* 1975), Russian painter
- Mironow, Arseni Dmitrijewitsch (1917–2019), Soviet or Russian test pilot, aerodynamicist and university professor
- Mironow, Boris Olegowitsch (* 1972), Russian ice hockey player
- Mironow, Dmitri Olegowitsch (* 1965), Russian ice hockey player
- Mironow, Evgeni Wassiljewitsch (* 1949), Soviet shot putter
- Mironow, Evgeni Vitalievich (* 1966), Russian film, television and theater actor
- Mironow, Maxim (* 1981), Russian opera singer (tenor)
- Mironow, Sergei Michailowitsch (* 1953), Russian politician and parliamentarian
- Mironowa, Diana Ildarowna (* 1996), Russian billiards player
- Mironowa, Jekaterina Stepanovna (* 1977), Russian skeleton pilot
- Mironowa, Svetlana Igorewna (* 1994), Russian biathlete
- Mironowa, Svetlana Nikolajewna (* 1986), Russian orienteer
- Mironowitsch, Spartak Petrowitsch (* 1938), Russian handball coach
- Mirontschyk-Iwanowa, Nastassja (* 1989), Belarusian long jumper
- Mirós, Gilda (* 1938), American actress, radio producer and author
- Mirosavljev, Nemanja (* 1970), Serbian sports shooter
- Miroschina, Jelena Nikolajewna (1974–1995), Russian diver
- Miroschnikoff, Peter (* 1942), German journalist
- Mirozhnichenko, Alexander Viktorovich (1964–2003), Kazakh boxer
- Mirozhnichenko, Dmitri (* 1992), Kazakh football player
- Mirozhnytschenko, Ihor (* 1976), Ukrainian politician
- Mirozhnytschenko, Jewhen (* 1978), Ukrainian chess grandmaster
- Mirozhnytschenko, Yevhenija (1931–2009), Ukrainian opera singer
- Miroschnytschenko, Timur (* 1986), Ukrainian television presenter
- Mirozhnytschenko, Viktor (* 1959), Soviet-Ukrainian boxer
- Mirošević, Milován (* 1980), Chilean football player
- Miroslav († 949), King of Croatia (945–949)
- Miroslawa von Pomeranian , Princess of Pomeranian and Duchess of Pomerania
- Mirotić, Nikola (* 1991), Spanish basketball player
- Mirou, Anton (* 1578), Flemish painter
- Mirov, Pavel (* 1911), Bulgarian opera singer (tenor)
- Mirow, Benedict (* 1974), German director
- Mirow, Björn (* 1938), German doctor
- Mirow, Eduard (1911–1999), German diplomat
- Mirow, Hans (1895–1986), German naval officer, most recently rear admiral in World War II
- Mirow, Jürgen (* 1954), German historian and author
- Mirow, Kurt Rudolf († 1992), German-Brazilian entrepreneur and author
- Mirow, Peter (* 1968), German officer, Brigadier General of the Bundeswehr
- Mirow, Sebastian (* 1968), German actor, speaker and singer
- Mirow, Thomas (* 1953), German politician (SPD)
- Mirowski, Michel (1924–1990), Polish inventor, co-inventor of the implantable automatic defibrillator
- Mirowski, Philip (* 1951), American economic historian and cultural critic
- Miroy, Clarisse (1820–1870), French actress
Mirr
- Mirra, Dave (1974-2016), American extreme athlete
- Mirre, Ludwig (1878–1954), German tax lawyer and first president of the Reichsfinanzhof
- Mirren, Helen (born 1945), British actress
- Mirring, Günter (* 1938), German football player (GDR)
- Mirrione, Stephen (* 1969), American film editor
- Mirrlees, James (1936-2018), British economist
Me
- Mirsabekow, Andrei Darjewitsch (1937–2003), Russian molecular biologist
- Mirsachalilow, Mirasisbek (* 1995), Uzbek boxer
- Mirsajanow, Wil Sultanowitsch (* 1935), Russian chemist
- Mirsajew, Sultan (* 1964), Chechen mufti
- Mirsberger, Alfred (1927–2018), German soccer player
- Mirsch, Luise (* 1939), German music producer in the GDR
- Mirschitzka, Josef , Austrian soccer player
- Mirski, Krastjo (1920–1978), Bulgarian director
- Mirskis, Aleksandrs (* 1964), Latvian politician, member of the Saeima, MEP
- Mirsky, Leonid (1918–1983), English mathematician
- Mirsky, Nili (1943–2018), Israeli literary translator and university professor
- Mirso, Scheralij (* 1967), Tajik Defense Minister
- Mirsojan, Arakel (* 1989), Armenian weightlifter
- Mirsojan, Eduard (1921–2012), Armenian or Soviet composer and politician
- Mirsojan, Levon Issajewitsch (1896–1939), Armenian-Soviet politician
- Mirsojan, Oksen (* 1961), Soviet or Armenian weightlifter
- Mirsojan, Teresa (1922–2016), Soviet-Armenian sculptor
- Mirsojew, Arif (* 1944), Azerbaijani composer
- Mirsoschojew, Muborakscho (1961–2001), Tajik singer, songwriter and actor of the Pamiri ethnic group
Mirt
- Mirtahmasb, Mojtaba (* 1971), Iranian filmmaker and producer
- Mirtl, Gerd-Dieter (* 1944), Austrian lawyer, business economist, auditor and tax advisor
- Mirtl, Marion (* 1992), German volleyball player
- Mirtsch, Robert , opera singer (baritone) and director
- Mirtschew, Georgi (* 1985), Bulgarian natural track tobogganist
- Mirtschew, Kiril (1902–1975), Bulgarian philologist
- Mirtschin, Alfred (1892–1962), German homeland researcher
- Mirtschin, Heinz (* 1930), German former party functionary of the SED in the GDR
- Mirtschin, Jutta (* 1949), German artist and book illustrator
- Mirtschin, Willy (1912–1979), German politician (KPD, SED) and military
Miru
- Mirus, Adam Erdmann (1656–1728), German educator, orientalist, popular science writer and lexicographer
- Mirus, Karl Adolf (1829–1907), Saxon court advisor, lawyer and notary
- Mirus, Martin (1532–1593), German Lutheran theologian and Saxon court preacher
- Mirus, Richard von (1812–1880), Prussian lieutenant general and commander of the 7th division
- Mirusia (* 1985), Australian-Dutch opera singer (soprano)
Mirv
- Mirvis, Ephraim (born 1956), rabbi in the United Kingdom
Mirw
- Mirwais (* 1960), French musician and music producer
- Mirwald, Ferdinand (1872–1948), German painter and wood cutter
- Mirwald, Klaus (* 1968), German soccer player and soccer coach
Mirz
- Mirza Abu'l-Fadl († 1914), Baha'i theologian and Islamic scholar
- Mirza Agha , Yazidi prince
- Mirza Jawan Bakht (1841-1884), designated heir to the throne of the Mughal Empire
- Mirza Kutschak Khan (1880–1921), Iranian national hero
- Mirza Mughal (1828-1857), son of the last Indian Grand Mogul Bahadur Shah II.
- Mirza Muhammad Haidar Dughlat († 1551), Chagatai-turko-Mongolian military and historian
- Mirza, Abbas (1789–1833), Persian prince
- Mirza, Abdol Majid (1845–1927), Prime Minister of Iran
- Mirza, Ali († 1494), son of the sect leader Sheikh Haidar and Alamschah Begom; and brother of the future King of Iran Ismail I.
- Mirza, Diya (* 1981), Indian actress and model
- Mirza, Ghulam Ahmad (1835–1908), founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat (religious community)
- Mirza, Iradsch (1874–1926), Iranian poet
- Mirza, Iskander (1899–1969), last Governor General of the Dominion Pakistan and first President of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan
- Mirza, Rohit (* 1991), Indian soccer player
- Mirza, Sania (* 1986), Indian tennis player
- Mirza, Shazia (* 1972), English stand-up comedian
- Mirza, Sultan Ibrahim (1540–1577), Safavid prince
- Mirza, Zulfiqar (* 1954), Pakistani politician and minister
- Mirzabeyoğlu, Salih (1950–2018), Turkish revolutionary, leader of the militant Islamist organization Front of the Fighters for the Islamic Great East (İBDA-C) and author
- Mirzadeh, Vahid (* 1986), American tennis player
- Mirzaei, Ali (1929-2020), Iranian weightlifter
- Mirzaei, Mohammadreza (* 1986), Iranian photographer
- Mirzakhani, Maryam (1977–2017), Iranian mathematician
- Mirzapour, Ebrahim (* 1978), Iranian soccer goalkeeper
- Mirzayev, Sardor (* 1991), Uzbek football player
- Mirzayeva, Yodgoroy (* 1996), Uzbek boxer
- Mirziyoyev, Shavkat (* 1957), Uzbek politician, Prime Minister (2003–2016), President
- Mirzoeff, Nicholas (* 1962), British-American art scholar