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- Mont, Pol de (1857–1931), Flemish poet
- Mont, Ulrich de (1624–1692), Bishop of Chur
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- Montabell, Fabian (* 1985), German soccer player
- Montada, Leo (* 1938), German psychologist
- Montador, Steve (1979-2015), Canadian ice hockey player
- Montag, Andreas (* 1956), German journalist and writer
- Montag, Bernd (* 1969), German basketball player
- Montag, Carl (1880–1956), Swiss painter and art educator
- Montag, Carl Richard (* 1929), German founder, building contractor
- Montag, Dieter (* 1949), German actor
- Montag, Eugen (1741–1811), last abbot of the Cistercian monastery in Ebrach
- Montag, Frank W. , German director
- Montag, Fritz (1896–1943), German politician (NSDAP), member of the Bundestag and SS-Oberführer
- Montag, Hans-Jürgen (1941–1997), German sports physiotherapist
- Montag, Heidi (* 1986), American reality TV actress and singer
- Montag, Holger Willi (* 1970), German writer and painter
- Montag, Horst (* 1938), German geodesist and university professor
- Montag, Horst (* 1944), German politician (DVU), MdL
- Montag, Jan-Marco (* 1983), German hockey player
- Montag, Jennifer (* 1998), German athlete
- Montag, Jerzy (* 1947), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Montag, Karl (1917–1982), German violin maker
- Montag, Lars (* 1971), German director
- Montag, Luise (1849–1927), Austrian folk singer in Vienna
- Montag, Otto (1897–1973), German football player
- Montag, Robert-Martin (* 1980), German politician (FDP)
- Montag, Wolf-Dieter (1924–2018), German sports physician and functionary
- Montag-Seewald, Saskia (* 1978), German gemologist and jeweler
- Montagna, Bartolomeo († 1523), Italian painter
- Montagna, Benedetto , Italian painter and engraver, son of Bartolomeo Montagna
- Montagna, Giulio Cesare (1874–1953), Italian diplomat
- Montagna, Paolo (* 1976), San Marino soccer player
- Montagna, Peter (* 1952), American makeup artist
- Montagnana, Antonio , Italian opera singer (bass)
- Montagnana, Domenico (1686–1750), Venetian violin maker
- Montagnani, Renzo (1930–1997), Italian film and stage actor
- Montagne, Camille (1784–1866), French military doctor and biologist (bryology and mycology)
- Montagne, Édouard (1830–1899), French librettist and author
- Montagné, Gilbert (* 1951), French singer
- Montagnier, Luc (* 1932), French virologist and Nobel Prize winner
- Montagnini, Carlo (1863–1913), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and Vatican diplomat
- Montagnoli, Mauro (* 1945), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Ilhéus
- Montagnolli, Sara (* 1978), Austrian beach volleyball player
- Montagny, Franck (* 1978), French racing driver
- Montagu, Alexander, 10th Earl of Sandwich (1906–1995) British Conservative politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Montagu, Angus, 12th Duke of Manchester (1938-2002), British Duke
- Montagu, Ashley (1905-1999), British-American anthropologist
- Montagu, Charles (1741–1784) British politician, Governor of the Province of South Carolina
- Montagu, Charles, 1st Earl of Halifax (1661–1715), English politician and poet
- Montagu, Edward, 1st Earl of Sandwich (1625–1672), English admiral and politician
- Montagu, Edwin Samuel (1879–1924), British politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Montagu, Elizabeth (1718–1800), English salon lady, writer and patroness
- Montagu, Ewen (1901–1985), British judge, author, and intelligence officer
- Montagu, Felicity (born 1960), British actress
- Montagu, George (1753-1815) British zoologist
- Montagu, George, 8th Duke of Manchester (1853-1892), British aristocrat and politician
- Montagu, Ivor (1904–1984), English filmmaker, film editor, film producer, film critic, table tennis player and left-wing politician
- Montagu, John (1797–1853), British Colonial Secretary of the Cape Colony
- Montagu, John, 11th Earl of Sandwich (born 1943), British entrepreneur and politician
- Montagu, John, 4th Earl of Sandwich (1718–1792), British diplomat and statesman
- Montagu, Mary Wortley (1689–1762), English writer
- Montagu, Samuel, 1st Baron Swaythling (1832–1911), British banker and politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Montagu, Simon († 1345), English clergyman, Bishop of Worcester and Ely
- Montagu, Thomas, 4th Earl of Salisbury (1388–1428), English general in the Hundred Years War
- Montagu, William, 1st Earl of Salisbury (1301–1344), English military man and magnate
- Montagu, William, 2nd Baron Montagu († 1319), English nobleman, military man, civil servant and courtier
- Montagu, William, 2nd Earl of Salisbury (1329–1397), English military man and magnate
- Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Charlotte (1811–1895), Scottish nobleman and lady-in-waiting
- Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Walter, 8th Duke of Buccleuch (1894–1973), British politician
- Montagu-Granville-Stuart-Wortley, Edward, 1st Earl of Wharncliffe (1827–1899), British nobleman and politician
- Montagu-Stuart-Wortley, Edward (1857-1934), British general
- Montague, Andrew , Irish politician (342nd Lord Mayor of Dublin)
- Montague, Andrew Jackson (1862–1937), American politician
- Montague, Charles Edward (1867–1928) British journalist and author
- Montague, Diana (born 1953), British opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Montague, Evelyn (1900-1948), British obstacle runner
- Montague, Frederick, 1st Baron Amwell (1876–1966), British politician (Labor Party)
- Montague, John (1911-1991) Canadian violinist and music educator
- Montague, John Patrick (1929-2016) Irish poet and writer
- Montague, Lee (born 1927), British actor
- Montague, Michael, Baron Montague of Oxford (1932-1999) British businessman, entrepreneur and politician (Labor Party)
- Montague, Raye (1935-2018), American marine engineer
- Montague, Richard (1930–1971), American mathematician, philosopher, and linguist
- Montague, Robert , Jamaican politician (Jamaica Labor Party)
- Montague, Robert Latane (1819–1880), American politician and lawyer
- Montague, Samuel S. (1830-1883), American railroad engineer
- Montague, Stephen (* 1943), American composer
- Montague, William Lewis (1831–1908), American Romanist
- Montague, William Pepperell (1873–1953), American philosopher
- Montague-Barlow, Anderson (1868–1951) British politician, Member of the House of Commons, and lawyer
- Montaguti, Matteo (* 1984), Italian track and road cyclist
- Montaignac, Louise Thérèse de (1820–1885), founder of the Oblates of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
- Montaigne (born 1995), Australian singer
- Montaigne, Marion (* 1980), French comic book artist, blogger and author
- Montaigne, Michel de (1533–1592), French politician, lawyer, philosopher and author
- Montaigne, Pierre Eyquem de (1495–1568), Mayor of Bordeaux, father of Michel de Montaigne
- Montaigu, Claude de († 1471), Lord of Couches, Burgundian counselor and chamberlain, knight in the Order of the Golden Fleece (from 1468)
- Montaigu, Gérard de the Elder († 1391), adviser and secretary to the French King Charles V.
- Montaigu, Gérard de the Younger († 1420), Bishop of Poitiers and Paris
- Montaigue, Erle (1949-2011), Australian Taijiquan teacher
- Montal Fornés, Paula (1799–1889), founder of the Spanish order and saint of the Catholic Church
- Montal, Claude (1800–1865), French piano maker
- Montalà, Irene (* 1976), Spanish actress
- Montalba, Clara (1840–1929), English watercolor painter
- Montalban, Maddalena (1820–1869), most important Republican and campaigner for Venice's independence
- Montalban, Nicolò di († 1695), Venetian poet and architect at the Electoral Braunschweig-Lüneburg court in Hanover
- Montalbán, Ricardo (1920–2009), Mexican film actor
- Montalbano, Bartolomeo , Italian composer and conductor
- Montalboddo, Fracanzano da , editor
- Montald, Constant (1862–1944), Belgian painter, sculptor and art educator
- Montaldo, Giuliano (* 1930), Italian filmmaker and director
- Montale, Eugenio (1896–1981), Italian writer
- Montalembert, Charles de (1810–1870), French historian and politician, member of the National Assembly
- Montalembert, Hugues de (* 1943), French painter, documentary filmmaker and writer
- Montalembert, Marc-René de (1714–1800), French engineer for weapons technology and fortress construction
- Montali, Luigi (1921–2009), Italian politician
- Montalin, Peter (* 1953), Swiss writer
- Montalivet, Marthe Camille Bachasson de (1801–1880), French politician
- Montalta, Eduard (1907–1982), Swiss curative educator
- Montalvo Higuera, Gabriel (1930–2006), Colombian clergyman, titular Archbishop of Celene and diplomat of the Holy See
- Montalvo y Ambulodi, Francisco (1754–1822), Spanish officer and colonial administrator
- Montalvo, Garci Rodríguez de , Spanish writer
- Montalvo, Juan (1832–1889), Ecuadorian writer, essayist, and journalist
- Montalvo, Laura (* 1976), Argentine tennis player
- Montalvo, Niurka (* 1968), Spanish long and triple jumper of Cuban origin
- Montalvo, Paco (* 1992), Spanish violinist
- Montalvor, Luís de (1891–1947), Portuguese writer
- Montan, Anders (1845–1917), Swedish genre and interior painter and lithographer of the Düsseldorf School
- Montan, Nils (1916–1986), Swedish diplomat
- Montana, Amber (born 1998), American actress
- Montana, Chris (* 1974), German house DJ and producer
- Montana, Claude (* 1949), French fashion designer and designer
- Montana, Cyril (* 1969), French writer
- Montana, Faye (* 2003), young German actress, YouTuber and presenter
- Montana, Francisco (* 1969), American tennis player
- Montaña, Freddy (* 1982), Colombian road cyclist
- Montana, French (* 1984), American rapper and singer
- Montana, Joe (born 1956), American football player
- Montana, Joey (* 1982), Panamanian musician
- Montana, Karlie (* 1986), American porn actress
- Montana, Lenny (1926–1992), American wrestler and actor
- Montana, Max (* 1996), American-German basketball player
- Montana, Patsy (1908–1996), American country singer
- Montana, Small (1913-1976), Filipino flyweight boxer
- Montana, Zaz (* 1966), German film editor
- MontanaBlack (* 1988), German entertainer, web video producer and live streamer
- MontanaMax (* 1984), German rapper
- Montanari, Antonio (1676–1737), Italian violinist and Baroque composer
- Montanari, Christian (* 1981), San Marinese racing driver
- Montanari, Danila (* 1948), Italian writer
- Montanari, Elke (* 1963), German linguist
- Montanari, Enrico (* 1985), Italian racing cyclist
- Montanari, Franco (* 1950), Italian classical philologist
- Montanari, Geminiano (1633–1687), Italian astronomer
- Montanari, Gianni (* 1949), Italian science fiction author, translator and editor
- Montanari, Ilson de Jesus (* 1959), Brazilian clergyman and Curia Archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church
- Montanari, Lidia (1948–2018), Italian actress and film director
- Montanari, Massimo (* 1949), Italian historian
- Montanari, Richard (* 1952), American writer, screenwriter and essayist
- Montanari, Rino (1945–2000), Italian cyclist
- Montanari, Sergio (1937–1999), Italian film editor
- Montanari, Tomaso (* 1971), Italian art historian
- Montanaro, Anna (* 1973), German musical actress
- Montanaro, Carlo , violinist and conductor
- Montanaro, Sabino Augusto (1922–2011), Paraguayan politician
- Montand, Yves (1921–1991), French actor and chansonnier
- Montandon, Gil (* 1965), Swiss ice hockey player
- Montandon, Philippe (* 1982), Swiss football player
- Montandon, Raoul (1877–1950), Swiss parapsychologist
- Montane, Joan Claudi (* 1955), Andorran boxer
- Montanelli, Indro (1909–2001), Italian journalist, writer and historian
- Montaner, Concepción (* 1981), Spanish long jumper
- Montaner, Julio (* 1956), Canadian medic
- Montaner, Ricardo (* 1957), Venezuelan singer
- Montaner, Rita (1900–1958), Cuban singer and actress
- Montañés Roca, Francesc (* 1990), Spanish tennis player
- Montañés, Albert (* 1980), Spanish tennis player
- Montañés, Joaquín (* 1953), Spanish-German soccer player
- Montañés, José Luis (* 1990), Uruguayan football player
- Montañés, Paco (* 1986), Spanish soccer player
- Montañez, Andy (* 1942), Puerto Rican salsa musician
- Montañez, Isabel (* 1960), Swiss-American geologist and paleoclimatologist
- Montañez, Pedro (1914–1996), Puerto Rican lightweight boxer
- Montañez, Polo (1955–2002), Cuban songwriter and singer
- Montani, Giovanni († 2006), Italian soccer player, victim of a family feud
- Montanier, Philippe (* 1964), French football player and coach
- Montano, Aldo (1910–1996), Italian fencer
- Montano, Aldo (* 1978), Italian saber fencer and Olympic champion
- Montaño, Alysia (* 1986), American middle-distance runner
- Montano, Carlo (* 1952), Italian fencer
- Montaño, Frank A. , American sound engineer
- Montano, Machel (* 1974), Trinidadian singer, producer and songwriter of soca music
- Montano, Mario Aldo (* 1948), Italian fencer
- Montano, Mario Tullio (1944–2017), Italian saber fencer and Olympic champion
- Montaño, Otilio (1887–1917), Mexican revolutionary
- Montano, Tommaso (* 1953), Italian fencer
- Montaño, Víctor Hugo (* 1984), Colombian football player
- Montaño, Yamil (* 1981), Bolivian road cyclist
- Montanus, Arnoldus (1625–1683), Dutch theologian and philosopher
- Montanus, Jacob , Protestant theologian, humanist and reformer
- Montanus, Johann Heinrich (1680–1743), German Catholic priest
- Montanus, Johannes Baptista (1498–1551), Italian physician
- Montanus, Johannes Scultetus (1531–1604), German physician and Paracelsist
- Montanus, Martin , German poet and playwright
- Montanus, Ulf (* 1961), German actor
- Montargues, Johann Peter von , Danish major general and chief of the Oldenburg infantry regiment
- Montargues, Peter von (1660–1733), Prussian major general and chief of the engineering corps
- Montaroup, Aurélien (* 1985), French football player
- Montas, Michèle (* 1946), Haitian journalist
- Montauban, Olivia (* 1991), French track cyclist
- Montaut, Ernest (1878–1909), French poster artist
- Montaut, Henri de , French draftsman, illustrator and engraver
- Montaut-Bénac, Philippe de (1619–1684), French diplomat and military officer, Marshal of France
- Montavon, Guy (* 1961), Swiss opera director and general manager of the Erfurt theater
- Montazel, Pierre (1911–1975), French cameraman
- Montazeri, Hossein Ali (1922–2009), Iranian Grand Ayatollah
- Montazeri, Mehrzad , Iranian-Austrian opera singer (tenor)
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- Montbarrey, Alexandre-Marie-Léonor de Saint-Mauris de (1732–1796), Prince de Montbarrey
- Montbrial, Thierry de (* 1943), French economist and university lecturer
- Montbrun, Louis-Pierre (1770–1812), French general
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- Montcalm, Louis-Joseph de (1712–1759), French general in the French and Indian War
- Montchalin, Amélie de (* 1985), French politician and State Secretary
- Montcheuil, Yves de (1900–1944), French philosopher and theologian
- Montchrétien, Antoine de (1576–1621), French economist
- Montclar, Joseph de (1625–1690), Alsatian general
- Montcourt, Mathieu (1985-2009), French tennis player
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- Montdory (1594–1653), French actor and theater director
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- Monte Alverne, Francisco do (1784–1858), Franciscan and court preacher
- Monte Barbosa, Bárbara Micheline do (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- Monte Carmelo, María del (1848–1911), Spanish Catholic founder of the order
- Monte, Aegidius de († 1577), Dutch Roman Catholic Bishop of Deventer
- Monte, Aldo Del (1915-2005), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Novara
- Monte, Axel (1962–2016), German translator, author, ethnologist and cultural scientist
- Monte, Fabrizio del (* 1980), Italian racing driver
- Monte, Floralba del (* 1929), Dominican pianist and music teacher
- Monte, Francesco Maria Bourbon Del (1549–1627), Belgian Catholic priest, doctor of theology, ancient orientalist and religious historian, bishop, cardinal
- Monte, Herkus († 1273), Duke of the Natanger
- Monte, Innocenzo Ciocchi del (1532–1577), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Monte, José Enrique del (* 1935), Dominican choir director and composer
- Monte, Lou (1917–1989), American pop singer
- Monte, Marisa (* 1967), Brazilian singer
- Monte, Matthias de († 1587), German Carthusian prior
- Monte, Philippe de (1521–1603), Franco-Flemish composer and conductor of the Renaissance
- Monte, Pierre de (1499–1572), 50th Grand Master of the Order of Malta
- Monte, Pietro del (1457–1509), condottiere, writer, field marshal
- Monte, Rubén Héctor di (1932–2016), Argentine clergyman, Archbishop of Mercedes-Luján
- Monte, Tony (1939–2016), American jazz musician
- Monteagudo, José (1923–2009), Cuban revolutionary and military
- Montealegre Fernández, José María (1815–1887), President of Costa Rica
- Montealegre, Felicia (1922–1978), Chilean stage and television actress
- Montebello, Gustave Oliver Lannes de (1804–1875), French general
- Montebourg, Arnaud (* 1962), French politician (PS), member of the National Assembly
- Montebrun, Manuela (* 1979), French athlete
- Montecchi, Marcello (* 1962), Swiss actor and musician
- Montecino, Alfonso (1924–2015), Chilean composer, pianist and music teacher
- Montecino, Sonia (* 1954), Chilean anthropologist and writer
- Monteclaro, Eddie (1928–1987), Filipino journalist and publicist
- Montecrossa, Michel (* 1945), German entrepreneur and multimedia artist
- Montecucco, Cesare (* 1947), Italian chemist, biologist and pathologist
- Montecuccoli, Ernesto (1582–1633), imperial general in the Thirty Years War
- Montecuccoli, Leopold Philipp (1663–1698), Austrian general
- Montecuccoli, Raimondo (1609–1680), Austrian general, diplomat and statesman
- Montecuccoli, Rudolf (1843–1922), Austro-Hungarian admiral and naval commander
- Montecuccolo, Giovanni Antonio Cavazzi da (1621–1678), Italian Capuchin missionary, Africa explorer
- Montefeltro, Federico da (1422–1482), condottiere of the Italian Renaissance
- Montefeltro, Guidantonio da (1378–1443), Count of Urbino
- Montefeltro, Guido da († 1298), condottiere in the service of the Hohenstaufen
- Montefeltro, Guidobaldo I da (1472–1508), Duke of Urbino
- Montefiore, Claude (1858–1938), British editor (Jewish Quarterly Review), chairman of the World Union for Progressive Judaism, founder of Reformed British Judaism
- Montefiore, Hugh (1920-2005), Anglican bishop from a Jewish family
- Montefiore, Leonard (1889–1961), Jewish philanthropist
- Montefiore, Moses (1784–1885), British entrepreneur and Jewish philanthropist
- Montefiore, Santa (* 1970), British writer
- Montefiore-Levi, Georges (1832–1906), British-Belgian engineer, metallurgist, entrepreneur, philanthropist and patron
- Montefiori, Luigi (* 1942), Italian actor
- Montefiori, Umberto (1946–2019), Italian politician
- Monteggia, Giovanni Battista (1762-1815), Italian surgeon
- Montego Joe (1943-2010), Jamaican jazz musician
- Montego, Ernest (1936–2016), German juggler
- Montéhus (1872–1952), French author and singer
- Monteil, Annemarie (1925–2018), Swiss art critic and art author
- Monteil, Charles (1871–1949), French Africanist and ethnologist
- Monteiro de Aguiar, Cláudia (* 1982), Portuguese politician (PSD), MEP
- Monteiro de Castro, Manuel (* 1938), Portuguese clergyman, Vatican diplomat and Curia Archbishop
- Monteiro de Oliveira, Cléber (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Monteiro, Adolfo Casais (1908–1972), Portuguese writer, poet, essayist and literary scholar
- Monteiro, Aldo Geraldo Manuel (* 1994), Angolan football goalkeeper
- Monteiro, António Augusto Carvalho (1848–1920), Portuguese entrepreneur, eccentric, art collector and Freemason
- Monteiro, António Mascarenhas (1944–2016), Cape Verdean President
- Monteiro, António Vítor Martins (* 1944), Portuguese diplomat and foreign minister
- Monteiro, Birgit (* 1969), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Monteiro, Carmeneza dos Santos (* 1981), East Timorese civil servant
- Monteiro, Cláudia (* 1961), Brazilian tennis player
- Monteiro, Clóvis (1898–1961), Brazilian Romanist, Lusitanist and Brazilianist
- Monteiro, Damasceno (1818–1890), Portuguese local politician
- Monteiro, Denise (* 1980), German voice actress
- Monteiro, Domingos (1903–1980), Portuguese writer
- Monteiro, Edson Marinho Duarte (* 1947), Brazilian diplomat
- Monteiro, Francisco , East Timorese oil expert and company director
- Monteiro, Gideoni (* 1989), Brazilian cyclist
- Monteiro, Gil da Costa , East Timorese politician
- Monteiro, Inês (* 1980), Portuguese long-distance runner
- Monteiro, Jaime Basílio (* 1969), Mozambican politician (FRELIMO), lawyer and police commissioner
- Monteiro, João (* 1983), Portuguese table tennis player
- Monteiro, João César (1939–2003), Portuguese film director, screenwriter and actor
- Monteiro, Joaquim Neto Cavalcante (* 1970), Brazilian local politician
- Monteiro, José Luís (1848–1942), Portuguese architect
- Monteiro, Longuinhos (* 1968), East Timorese lawyer, politician and former attorney general and chief of police
- Monteiro, Lumen (* 1952), Indian religious, Bishop of Agartala
- Monteiro, Mariana Rey (1922-2010), Portuguese actress
- Monteiro, Natalino (* 1963), East Timorese chief of the Dadarus Merah Putih in East Timor
- Monteiro, Óscar (* 1941), Mozambican politician and lawyer
- Monteiro, Papito (* 1975), East Timorese politician
- Monteiro, Ramiro Ladeiro (1931–2010), Portuguese social scientist and head of the secret service
- Monteiro, Telma (* 1985), Portuguese judoka
- Monteiro, Thiago (* 1994), Brazilian tennis player
- Monteiro, Tiago (* 1976), Portuguese automobile athlete and Formula 1 racing driver
- Monteiro, Wallyson Ricardo Maciel (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
- Monteith, Brian (born 1957), Scottish politician
- Monteith, Cory (1982-2013), Canadian actor and musician
- Monteith, Jay (1903-1981), Canadian politician
- Montejano, María (* 1986), Spanish skeleton pilot
- Montejano, Rodolfo (* 1939), American lawyer of Mexican descent
- Montejo, Daynellis (* 1984), Cuban Taekwondoin
- Montejo, Eugenio (1938–2008), Venezuelan poet and essayist
- Montejo, Francisco de , Spanish conquistador
- Montel, Johannes (1831–1910), Austrian diplomat, Catholic clergyman
- Montel, Paul (1876–1975), French mathematician
- Montel, Sophie (* 1969), French politician (Front National), MEP
- Monteleone, Davide (* 1974), Italian photographer and journalist
- Monteleone, Enzo (* 1954), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Monteleone, Thomas F. (* 1946), American science fiction and horror author
- Montelett, Uwe (* 1956), German soccer player
- Montelier, Lency (* 1971), Cuban hurdler
- Montelius, Oscar (1843–1921), Swedish imperial archivist and prehistoric
- Montell, Donny (* 1987), Lithuanian pop singer
- Montell, Gösta (1899–1975), Swedish ethnographer
- Montella, Carlo (1922-2010), Italian writer
- Montella, Vincenzo (* 1974), Italian football player and coach
- Montellier, Chantal (* 1947), French comic artist
- Montello, Giuseppe (* 1992), Italian biathlete
- Montello, Josué (1917–2006), Brazilian journalist, theater scholar and writer
- Montelongo, Bruno (* 1987), Uruguayan football player
- Montelupo, Raffaello da , Italian sculptor and builder
- Montemagno, Buonaccorso da , Italian politician and poet
- Montemagno, Buonaccorso da († 1429), Italian Renaissance humanist
- Montemayor, Alfonso (1922–2012), Mexican soccer player
- Montemayor, Carlos (1947-2010), Mexican writer, poet, translator and singer
- Montemayor, Diego de († 1611), Spanish conquistador
- Montemayor, Diego “el Mozo” de , Governor of Nuevo León
- Montemayor, Jorge de († 1561), Portuguese poet and singer
- Montemayor, Luis Mariano (* 1956), Argentine clergyman, diplomat of the Holy See, Roman Catholic Archbishop
- Montemezzi, Italo (1875–1952), Italian composer
- Montemurri, Davide (* 1930), Italian actor, television and film director
- Montemurri, Jacqueline (* 1969), German writer
- Montemurro, Franco (1920–1992), Italian assistant director and film director
- Montemurro, Ugo (1891–1979), Italian officer
- Monten, Dietrich (1799–1843), German military painter
- Montenach, Jean de (1766–1842), Swiss politician
- Montenay, Georgette de , French Renaissance writer
- Montenbruck, Axel (* 1942), German legal scholar and legal philosopher
- Montenbruck, Frank (* 1968), German actor
- Montenegro Nervo, Roberto (1887–1968), Mexican artist
- Montenegro, Daniel (* 1979), Argentinian-Italian soccer player
- Montenegro, Dunia (* 1977), Brazilian porn actress
- Montenegro, Fernanda (born 1929), Brazilian actress
- Montenegro, Francesco (* 1946), Italian clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Agrigento
- Montenegro, Hugo (1925–1981), American arranger, composer and orchestra conductor
- Montenegro, Jorge Luis (* 1988), Ecuadorian road cyclist
- Montenegro, Jorge Martín (* 1983), Argentine cyclist
- Montenegro, José Francisco del (1800–1851), Nicaraguan politician and 1851 Director Supremo of Nicaragua
- Montenegro, Juan Carlos (* 1981), Ecuadorian cyclist (and police officer)
- Montenegro, Raúl (* 1949), Argentine biologist
- Montenglaut, Henriette von (1768–1838), German writer, actress and translator
- Monteno, Kemal (1948–2015), Bosnian pop singer and songwriter
- Montenuovo, Albertine von (1817–1867), member of a branch line of the noble house of Habsburg-Lothringen
- Montenuovo, Alfred von (1854–1927), Austrian court official
- Montenuovo, Wilhelm Albrecht von (1821–1895), Austrian general
- Mönter, Friedhelm (1946–2009), German journalist
- Mönter, Gregor (* 1967), German comedian
- Monter, Hermann (1926–1999), German football player
- Mönter, Petra (* 1962), German author
- Montera da Silva, Leandro (* 1985), Brazilian soccer player
- Montera, Jean-Marc , French jazz and avant-garde guitarist
- Montéran, Jacques (1882–1947), French cameraman and film pioneer
- Montereul, Jean de (1613–1651), French diplomat and member of the Académie française
- Monterisi, Francesco (* 1934), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic Curia Bishop
- Montermini, Andrea (* 1964), Italian racing driver
- Montero Bustamante, Raúl (1881–1958), Uruguayan writer, historian and university lecturer
- Montero Castillo, Julio (* 1944), Uruguayan football player
- Montero de la Cámara, Isabel (* 1942), Costa Rican diplomat
- Montero Flores, Lizardo (1832–1905), Peruvian politician
- Montero Moreno, Antonio (* 1928), Catholic bishop
- Montero Ríos, Eugenio (1832–1914), President of the Government of Spain
- Montero Rodríguez, Juan Esteban (1879–1948), Chilean politician
- Montero Umaña, Gabriel Enrique (* 1945), Costa Rican religious, Bishop of San Isidro de El General
- Montero Vázquez, Juan Manuel (1947–2012), Spanish general physician and inspector of the military medical corps
- Montero, Amaia (* 1976), Spanish musician, former lead singer of the band La Oreja de Van Gogh
- Montero, David (* 1974), Spanish soccer player
- Montero, Francisco (* 1999), Spanish soccer player
- Montero, Fredy (* 1987), Colombian soccer player
- Montero, Gabriela (* 1970), Venezuelan concert pianist
- Montero, Germaine (1909–2000), French singer and actress
- Montero, Germán , Uruguayan soccer player
- Montero, Goyo (* 1975), Spanish ballet dancer, ballet director and choreographer
- Montero, Irene (* 1988), Spanish politician (Podemos) and psychologist
- Montero, Jefferson (* 1989), Ecuadorian soccer player
- Montero, Maximiliano (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Montero, Paolo (* 1971), Uruguayan football player
- Montero, René (* 1979), Cuban wrestler
- Montero, Ricardo (* 1986), Costa Rican soccer referee
- Montero, Teresa (* 1967), Peruvian badminton player
- Montero, Victoria (* 1991), Mexican badminton player
- Monteros, Rosenda (1935-2018), Mexican actress
- Monterose, JR (1927-1993) American jazz musician
- Monterosso, Francesco (* 1991), Australian soccer player
- Monterrey, Manolo (1914–1997), Venezuelan singer and composer
- Monterroso, Augusto (1921–2003), Guatemalan writer and diplomat
- Monterrubio, Olivier (* 1976), French football player
- Monteruc, Renoul de († 1382), cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Montes Alanís, Federico (1884–1950), Mexican ambassador
- Montes de Oca y Obregón, José María Ignacio (1840–1921), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of San Luis Potosí
- Montes de Oca y Saucedo, Francisco (1837–1885), Mexican politician and military doctor
- Montes de Oca, Daniel (* 1952), Mexican soccer player
- Montes de Oca, José Luis (* 1967), Mexican football player
- Montes de Oca, Manuel (1804–1841), Spanish military and minister
- Montes de Oca, Rafael , Mexican ornithologist and painter
- Montes de Oca, Salvador (1895–1944), Venezuelan bishop of Valencia, Carthusian and martyr
- Montes Fonseca, José Francisco , President of Honduras
- Montes Iturrioz, Gaspar (1901–1998), Basque landscape painter
- Montes Moreira, António (* 1935), bishop emeritus
- Montes, Alfonso (* 1955), Venezuelan composer and guitarist
- Montes, Amparo (1925–2002), Mexican singer
- Montes, Ana (* 1957), American analyst for the US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) and spy for the Cuban intelligence service DI
- Montés, Elisa (* 1934), Spanish actress
- Montes, Francisco (* 1943), Mexican soccer player
- Montes, Gonzalo (* 1994), Uruguayan soccer player
- Montes, Gracia (* 1936), Spanish folk singer
- Montes, José María (1920–2011), Argentine clergyman, Bishop of Chascomús
- Montes, Juan Pablo (* 1985), Honduran soccer player
- Montes, Luis (* 1986), Mexican soccer player
- Montes, Manny (* 1981), Puerto Rican reggaeton musician
- Montes, Nelson , Uruguayan soccer player
- Montes, Oscar Antonio (1924–2012), Argentine military, politician and criminal
- Montes, Osvaldo (1934–2014), Argentinian bandoneonist and tango composer
- Montes, Osvaldo (* 1952), Argentine film composer
- Montes, Pablo (1945-2008), Cuban sprinter
- Montes, Segundo (1933–1989), Spanish-Salvadoran Jesuit, liberation theologian and university professor
- Montes, Yolanda (born 1932), American dancer, singer and actress
- Montes-Baquer, José (1935–2010), Spanish film and television director
- Montesano, Alessandra (* 1998), Italian rower
- Montesano, Enrico (* 1945), Italian actor and singer
- Montesanti, Rosario M. (* 1949), Italian film director and documentary filmmaker
- Montesdeoca Becerra, Néstor (* 1957), Ecuadorian religious, Vicar Apostolic of Méndez
- Montesi, Wilma (1932–1953), Italian photo model and murder victim
- Montesinos, Vladimiro (* 1945), Peruvian politician
- Montespan, Madame de (1640–1707), mistress of Louis XIV.
- Montesquieu, Charles de Secondat Baron de († 1755), French writer and state philosopher
- Montesquiou d'Artagnan, Pierre de (1640–1725), French marshal
- Montesquiou, Blaise de (1502–1577), French historian, army commander and Marshal of France (1574–1577)
- Montesquiou, Robert de (1855–1921), French writer, symbolist, and art collector
- Montesquiou-Fezensac, Anne-Pierre de (1739–1798), French politician, general, author, translator and member of the Académie française
- Montesquiou-Fézensac, François Xavier de (1756–1832), French clergyman and politician, member of the National Assembly
- Montesson, Charles de (1689–1758), French military
- Montesson, Charlotte-Jeanne Béraud de La Haye de Riou, Marquise de (1738–1806), French nobleman and writer
- Montessori, Maria (1870–1952), Italian doctor, reform pedagogue, philosopher and philanthropist
- Montestrela, Jaime (1925–1975), Portuguese poet and writer
- Montet, Jacques (1722–1782) French chemist, pharmacist, encyclopaedist
- Montet, Numa F. (1892–1985), American politician
- Montet, Pierre (1885–1966), French Egyptologist
- Montet-Burckhardt, Anne de (1878–1952), Swiss women's rights activist
- Monteux, Kirk (* 1965), German music producer and guitarist
- Monteux, Pierre (1875–1964), French-American conductor
- Montevecchi, Liliane (1932–2018), French actress, dancer and singer
- Montevecchi, Silvano (1938–2013), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Ascoli Piceno
- Monteverde, Alejandra (* 1988), Peruvian badminton player
- Monteverde, Bruno (* 1991), Peruvian badminton player
- Monteverde, Domingo (1773-1832), Spanish general
- Monteverde, Giulio (1837–1917), Italian sculptor
- Monteverde, Lucas (* 1976), Argentine polo player
- Monteverdi, Angelo (1886–1967), Italian Romanist and Medievalist
- Monteverdi, Claudio († 1643), Italian composer, gambist, singer and Catholic priest
- Monteverdi, Giulio Cesare , Italian composer and organist
- Monteverdi, Peter (1934–1998), Swiss private racing driver, car maker and founder of the Automobile Monteverdi brand
- Monteynard, Louis François de (1713–1791), French general
- Montez, Bobby (1934-2003), American jazz musician
- Montez, Chris (* 1943), American pop singer
- Montez, Lola (1821–1861) Irish impostor and dancer
- Montez, María (1912–1951), Dominican actress
- Montez, Mario (1935–2013), American actor
- Montezemolo, Giuseppe Cordero Lanza di (1901–1944), Italian pioneer officer and resistance fighter
- Montezemolo, Luca Cordero di (* 1947), Italian industrialist
- Montezine, Fábio César (* 1979), Qatari soccer player of Brazilian origin
- Montezinos, Antonio de (1604–1648), Portuguese-Jewish traveler and explorer
- Montezuma, Magdalena (1942–1984), German actress and production designer
Montf
- Montfalcon, Aymon de († 1517), Bishop of Lausanne
- Montfalcon, Sébastien de (1489–1560), Bishop of Lausanne
- Montfaucon, Bernard de (1655–1741), French scholar and paleographer
- Montfavez, Bertrand de († 1342), French cardinal
- Montferrand, Auguste de (1786–1858), French neoclassical architect
- Montferrand, Benoît de († 1491), Bishop of Coutances and Lausanne
- Montferrand, Bernard de Faubournet de (* 1945), French ambassador to Germany
- Montford, Eduard (1819–1881), Baden official
- Montfort, Alexandre (1803-1856), French composer
- Montfort, Amaury de , Anglo-French clergyman
- Montfort, Anton II von (1635–1706), German nobleman, administrator of the County of Monfort
- Montfort, Anton III. von (1670–1733), German nobleman, ruling count of the county of Monfort
- Montfort, Camill (1890–1956), German botanist
- Montfort, Edmund († 1494), English knight
- Montfort, Eleanor de († 1282), English noblewoman, Princess of Wales
- Montfort, Eleonore von († 1610), abbess of the Buchau women's monastery
- Montfort, Ernst von (1700–1758), ruling Count of Tettnang and Langenargen (1733–1755)
- Montfort, Franziska von († 1669), abbess of the Buchau women's monastery
- Montfort, Guillaume de († 1432), French bishop and cardinal
- Montfort, Hugo XVIII. von († 1662), German nobleman, ruling count of the county of Monfort
- Montfort, Johann Nepomuk von (1723–1775), Canon of Cologne
- Montfort, Johann X. von (1627–1686), German nobleman, ruling count of the county of Monfort
- Montfort, Johanna Katharina von (1678–1759), Countess of Montfort and Regent of Hohenzollern-Sigmaringen
- Montfort, Klara von († 1449), abbess of the Buchau women's monastery
- Montfort, Margarete von († 1556), abbess of the Buchau women's monastery
- Montfort, Maria Theresia von (1663–1742), abbess of the Buchau women's monastery
- Montfort, Norbert (1925–2016), German diplomat
- Montfort, Pierre Denys de († 1820), French naturalist and malacologist
- Montforts, Franz-Peter (* 1948), German chemist
Monday
- Montgaillard, Bernard de (1563–1628), Cistercian abbot in Orval
- Montgazon, Monika de (* 1956), German medical assistant and victim of a miscarriage of justice
- Montgelas, Max von (1860–1938), Bavarian infantry general, German politician, military attaché and historian
- Montgelas, Maximilian von (1759–1838), Minister under the later King Maximilian I of Bavaria
- Montgelas, Pauline von (1874–1961), German women's rights activist, active in the German Catholic Women's Association
- Montgelas, Rudolf-Konrad Graf von (1939–2015), German farmer, businessman and founder
- Montgeron, Louis Basile Carré de (1686–1754), French Councilor of Parliament and representative of Jansenism
- Montgeroult, Hélène de (1764–1836), French piano virtuoso, professor and composer
- Montgolfier, Jacques Étienne (1745–1799), inventor of the hot air balloon, the Montgolfière
- Montgolfier, Joseph Michel (1740–1810), inventor of the hot air balloon, the Montgolfière
- Montgomerie, Alexander († 1598), Scottish poet
- Montgomerie, Archibald, 17th Earl of Eglinton (1914–1966), British peer
- Montgomerie, Archibald, 18th Earl of Eglinton (1939-2018), British peer
- Montgomerie, Colin (born 1963), Scottish golfer
- Montgomerie, George Arnulph (1848–1919), Scottish nobleman and tennis player
- Montgomerie, John (1680–1731), Governor of the English colonies of New York and New Jersey
- Montgomerie, Robert (1880-1939), British fencer
- Montgomerie, Seton Montolieu (1846–1883), Scottish nobleman and tennis player
- Montgomerie, Thomas George (1830–1878), British surveyor
- Montgomerie, Tim (* 1970), British political activist, blogger, columnist
- Montgomerie-Charrington, Robin (1915–2007), British Formula 1 racing driver
- Montgomery, Alan Everard (born 1938), British diplomat
- Montgomery, Alexander B. (1837-1910), American politician
- Montgomery, Anthony (born 1971), American actor
- Montgomery, Belinda (born 1950), Canadian actress
- Montgomery, Bernard (1887–1976), British Field Marshal of World War II
- Montgomery, Betty (* 1948), American lawyer and politician (Republican Party)
- Montgomery, Bob (1919-1998), American boxer
- Montgomery, Buddy (1930–2009), American vibraphonist, composer and pianist
- Montgomery, Camille , American actress
- Montgomery, Carol (* 1965), Canadian triathlete, duathlete and long-distance runner
- Montgomery, Charles (* 1968), Canadian writer and photojournalist
- Montgomery, Christopher , multimedia software developer
- Montgomery, Cynthia (* 1952), American economist and university professor
- Montgomery, Dacre (* 1994), Australian actor
- Montgomery, Daniel (1765–1831), American politician
- Montgomery, David (1927–2011), American historian
- Montgomery, David (born 1948), British manager
- Montgomery, David C. (* 1936), American plasma physicist and astrophysicist
- Montgomery, David R. (* 1961), American geomorphologist and university professor
- Montgomery, David, 2nd Viscount Montgomery of Alamein (1928–2020), British politician (formerly Conservative Party) and peer
- Montgomery, Deane (1909-1992), American mathematician
- Montgomery, Doreen (1913–1992), British screenwriter
- Montgomery, Douglass (1907–1966), American actor
- Montgomery, Edmund D. (1835–1911) Scottish philosopher, scientist and doctor
- Montgomery, Eleanor (1946-2013), American high jumper
- Montgomery, Elizabeth (1933–1995), American film and television actress
- Montgomery, Flora (born 1974), British actress
- Montgomery, Forest (1874–1947), American tennis player
- Montgomery, Frank Ulrich (* 1952), German radiologist, President of the German Medical Association
- Montgomery, George (1899–1951), American film production designer
- Montgomery, George (1916-2000), American film actor
- Montgomery, Henry († 1932), British clergyman
- Montgomery, Hugh (* 1944), American mathematician
- Montgomery, Hugo (* 1932), Swedish classical philologist
- Montgomery, James (* 1891), Canadian marksman
- Montgomery, James (* 1955), American swimmer
- Montgomery, Janet (born 1985), British actress
- Montgomery, Jim (* 1969), Canadian ice hockey player
- Montgomery, Joe , American rockabilly musician
- Montgomery, John (1722-1808) Irish-American politician
- Montgomery, John (1764-1828) American politician
- Montgomery, John Gallagher (1805-1857), American politician
- Montgomery, John Michael (born 1965), American country singer
- Montgomery, John Warwick (* 1931), American theologian, university professor, lawyer and author
- Montgomery, Jon (* 1979), Canadian skeleton pilot
- Montgomery, Joseph (1733–1794) American politician
- Montgomery, Karen (1949–2015), American actress and film producer
- Montgomery, Lauren K. , American theater and film actress
- Montgomery, Little Brother (1906–1985), American blues and jazz singer and pianist
- Montgomery, Lucy Maud (1874–1942), Canadian writer
- Montgomery, Marian (1934-2002), American jazz singer
- Montgomery, Mattie (* 1987), American singer with the Christian metalcore band For Today
- Montgomery, Melba (* 1938), American country musician
- Montgomery, Merle (1904–1986), American composer, pianist, and music teacher
- Montgomery, Mike (* 1947), American basketball coach
- Montgomery, Monk (1921–1982), American jazz bassist
- Montgomery, Monte (* 1966), American musician
- Montgomery, Nick (* 1981), Scottish soccer player
- Montgomery, Percy (born 1974), South African rugby union player
- Montgomery, Peter (1947-2020), American mathematician
- Montgomery, Poppy (born 1972), Australian actress
- Montgomery, Renee (* 1986), American basketball player
- Montgomery, Richard (1738–1775), American general in the War of Independence
- Montgomery, Ritchie , American actor
- Montgomery, Robert (1809-1887) British Lieutenant Governor in British India
- Montgomery, Robert (1904–1981), American actor
- Montgomery, Robin (* 2004), American tennis player
- Montgomery, Ruth (1912-2001), American Medium
- Montgomery, Samuel J. (1896–1957), American politician
- Montgomery, Sonny (1920–2006), American politician
- Montgomery, Susan (* 1943), American mathematician
- Montgomery, Sven (* 1976), Swiss cyclist
- Montgomery, Sy (* 1958), American naturalist and author
- Montgomery, Thomas († 1495), English knight
- Montgomery, Thomas (1779–1828), American politician
- Montgomery, Tim (* 1975), American athlete
- Montgomery, Toccara (* 1982), American wrestler
- Montgomery, Todd , American film director, entrepreneur, and film producer
- Montgomery, Ty (b.1993) American football player
- Montgomery, Tyron (* 1967), Irish-German film and media producer
- Montgomery, Wes (1923-1968) American jazz guitarist
- Montgomery, William (1736-1816), American politician
- Montgomery, William (1789–1844) American politician
- Montgomery, William (1818–1870) American politician
- Montgomery, William , British clergyman and cryptanalyst
- Montgomery, William Hugh (1866–1958), lawyer, farmer, New Zealand liberal politician and painter
- Montgomery-Massingberd, Archibald (1871–1947), British Field Marshal
- Montgomery-Silfverstolpe, Malla (1782–1861), Swedish writer
Month
- Monthemtaui , ancient Egyptian treasurer
- Montherlant, Henry de (1895–1972), French writer
- Monthermer, Ralph de, 1st Baron Monthermer († 1325), English peer
- Monthieux, Maryline , French film editor
- Monthion, François Gédéon Bailly de (1776–1850), French general
- Montholon, Charles-Tristan de (1783–1853), French adjutant general of Emperor Napoleon
- Montholon-Sémonville, Charles François Frédéric de (1814–1886), French ambassador
- Monthurel, Gaël (* 1966), French handball player and coach
Monti
- Monti, Adriana (* 1951), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Monti, Alois (1839–1909), Italian-Austrian pediatrician and university professor
- Monti, Angelina (* 1941), Italian pop and jazz singer
- Monti, Baldassarre (1961–2008), Italian motorcycle racer
- Monti, Battista (* 1944), Italian road cyclist
- Monti, Bruno (1930–2011), Italian racing cyclist
- Monti, Carlo (1920–2016), Italian sprinter
- Monti, Cesare (1594–1650), Italian cardinal
- Monti, Eugenio (1928–2003), Italian bobsledder
- Monti, Félix (* 1938), Argentine cameraman
- Monti, Giuseppe (1682–1760), Italian botanist, scientist and university professor
- Monti, Jared Christopher (1975-2006), American soldier
- Monti, Luigi Maria (1825–1900), Italian lay brother, founder of the Congregation for the Sons of the Immaculate Conception, Blessed of the Roman Catholic Church
- Monti, Luis (1901-1983), Argentinian-Italian soccer player
- Monti, Maria (* 1935), Italian singer-songwriter and actress
- Monti, María Estela , Argentine tango singer
- Monti, Mario (* 1943), Italian economist and prime minister
- Monti, Martin James (1921–2000), American fighter pilot and deserter
- Monti, Paolo (1908–1982), Italian photographer
- Monti, Silvia (* 1946), Italian actress
- Monti, Vincenzo (1754–1828), Italian writer
- Monti, Vittorio (1868–1922), Italian violin virtuoso and composer
- Montias, John Michael (1928–2005), French economist and art historian
- Monticeli, Ariane (* 1982), Brazilian triathlete
- Monticelli, Adolphe (1824–1886) French painter
- Monticelli, Anna Maria (* 1952), actress, screenwriter and film producer
- Monticelli, Mario (1902-1995), Italian chess player
- Monticolo, Giovanni (1852–1909), Italian medieval historian
- Montie, Randy (* 1999), Austrian soccer player
- Montiéh, Frank (* 1959), Cuban hurdler
- Montiel Argüello, Alejandro (1917–2012), Nicaraguan diplomat and judge
- Montiel, Fernando (* 1979), Mexican boxer
- Montiel, Gonzalo (* 1997), Argentine soccer player
- Montiel, José (* 1988), Paraguayan football player
- Montiel, Marcos (* 1995), Uruguayan soccer player
- Montiel, Rafael (* 1981), Colombian racing cyclist
- Montiel, Sara (1928-2013), Spanish actress
- Montier, Charles (1879–1952), French racing car driver and designer
- Montier, Nicolas (* 1955), French jazz musician
- Montifontanus, Lucianus († 1716), father, author, scholar
- Montignac, Michel (1944-2010), French author
- Montignies, Linda (* 1965), South African badminton player
- Montigny, Cassius Freiherr von (1890–1940), commandant of the 5th SS skull and crossbones standard and tactics instructor at the SS Junker School in Bad Tölz
- Montigny, Étienne Mignot de (1714–1782), French chemist, geographer and Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Montigny, Fernand de (1885–1974), Belgian fencer and hockey player
- Montigny, Franz Ludwig Eugen von (1791–1868), Prussian district administrator for the Malmedy district
- Montigny, Jean de (1633–1671), French Roman Catholic bishop, poet and member of the Académie française
- Montigny, Jenny (1875–1937), Belgian painter
- Montigny, Louvigny de (1876–1955), Canadian journalist, writer and critic
- Montijn, Aleida (1908–1989), German composer, pianist and music teacher
- Montijo, Eugénie de (1826–1920), Empress of France (1853–1871), wife of Napoléon III.
- Montijo, Galilea (* 1973), Mexican television actress and presenter
- Montilla, Jorcerys (* 1995), Venezuelan chess player
- Montilla, José (* 1955), Spanish politician, former head of government of Catalonia
- Montillet-Carles, Carole (* 1973), French ski racer
- Montillo, Natale (1898–1965), Italian cinema operator, film director, film producer and screenwriter
- Montillo, Walter (* 1984), Argentinian soccer player
- Montillon, Christian (* 1974), German author
- Montinari, Mazzino (1928–1986), Italian historian and Germanist
- Montini, Gustavo Alejandro (* 1970), Argentine clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Santo Tomé
- Montino, Esterino (* 1948), Italian politician
- Montironi, Marco (* 1959), San Marinese soccer player
- Montisci, albino , Italian musician
- Montius Magnus († 354), Roman civil servant
Montj
- Montjane, Kgothatso (* 1986), South African wheelchair tennis player
- Montjeu, Philibert de († 1439), Burgundian clergyman, Bishop of Coutances
- Montjoie-Hirsingue, Simon-Nicolas de (1693–1775), Prince-Bishop of Basel
Montl
- Montler, Thobias (* 1996), Swedish athlete
- Montlovier, Jean-Denis de (1733–1804), French lawyer, author and encyclopaedist
- Montluisant, Bruno von (1815–1898), Austrian major general
Montm
- Montmain, Jean (1888–1915), French aviation pioneer
- Möntmann, Horst (* 1939), German soccer player
- Montmarquette, Alfred (1871-1944), Canadian folk music composer and accordionist
- Montmartin, Friedrich Samuel von (1712–1778), German lawyer and Württemberg politician
- Montminy, Anne (* 1975), Canadian water diver
- Montmollin, Simone de (* 1968), Swiss politician
- Montmor, Henri Louis Habert de († 1679), French nobleman, patron, author
- Montmorency de La Rochepot, François seigneur († 1551), French nobleman and military, lieutenant-général or
- Montmorency, Anne de (1493–1567), French military leader, peer, marshal and connétable of France
- Montmorency, Charles de (1537–1612), Duke of Damville, Peer and Admiral of France
- Montmorency, Charlotte-Marguerite de (1594–1650), Princess of Condé and mistress of the French King Henry IV.
- Montmorency, Elisabeth Angélique de (1627–1695), by marriage Duchess of Châtillon and later of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- Montmorency, François de (1530–1579), Governor of Paris and Marshal of France
- Montmorency, Henri I de (1534–1614), Marshal and Connétable of France
- Montmorency, Henri II. De (1595–1632), Grand Admiral and Marshal of France, Viceroy of New France and Governor of Languedocs, Duke of Montmorency
- Montmorency, Jeanne-Marguerite de (1646–1700), French mystic and hermit
- Montmorency, Jehan de , Spanish Ambassador to the United Kingdom
- Montmorency, Philippe de Graf von Hoorn († 1568), Dutch admiral and freedom fighter
- Montmorency, seigneur de Thoré, Guillaume de († 1594), French military, member of the Malcontents
- Montmorency-Bouteville, François de (1600–1627), French nobleman who was executed for his frequent duels
- Montmorency-Fosseux, Françoise de , mistress of the French King Henry IV.
- Montmorency-Laval, François de (1623–1708), first Catholic bishop in Canada
- Montmorency-Laval, Louis-Joseph de (1724–1808), Cardinal, Bishop of Metz
- Montmorency-Laval, Mathieu de (1766–1826), French general, statesman, diplomat and minister
- Montmorency-Luxembourg, Charles François II. De (1702–1764), French nobleman
- Montmorency-Luxembourg, François-Henri de (1628–1695), French military leader, peer and marshal of France
- Montmorin Saint-Hérem, Armand Marc de (1745–1792), French statesman
- Montmort, Pierre Rémond de (1678–1719), French mathematician
Monto
- Monto, Mika (* 1976), Finnish squash player
- Montojo y Pasarón, Patricio (1839–1917), Spanish military
- Montoku (827-858), 55th Tennō of Japan (850-858)
- Montolieu, Isabelle de (1751–1832), Swiss author
- Montolieu, Louis de (1669–1738), Prussian major general and Sardinian lieutenant general
- Montolio, Ángeles (* 1975), Spanish tennis player
- Montoliu, Manuel de (1877–1961), Spanish Romanist, Catalanist, Hispanist and translator
- Montoliu, Tete (1933–1997), Spanish jazz pianist
- Montolivo, Riccardo (* 1985), Italian-German soccer player
- Montone, Braccio da (1368–1424), Italian condottiere
- Montorio, Daniel (1904–1982), Spanish composer
- Montoro Cabello, Ángel (* 1989), Spanish handball player
- Montoro y Valdés, Rafael (1852–1933), Cuban politician and ambassador
- Montoro, Cristóbal (* 1950), Spanish politician (Partido Popular), economist and university professor
- Montorsoli, Giovanni Angelo (1507–1563), Italian sculptor and architect
- Montour, Brandon (* 1994), Canadian ice hockey player
- Montoute, Édouard (* 1970), French actor
- Montoya Quiroz, Daniela (* 1990), Colombian soccer player
- Montoya Torres, Santos (* 1966), Spanish clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Madrid
- Montoya, Al (* 1985), American ice hockey goalkeeper
- Montoya, Carlos (1903-1993), Spanish flamenco guitarist
- Montoya, Coco (* 1951), American blues musician, guitarist
- Montoya, Daniel (* 1978), German actor, radio play and voice actor with Spanish roots
- Montoya, Enrique (1928–1993), Spanish flamenco artist
- Montoya, Gabriel (1868–1914), French poet and chansonnier
- Montoya, Jesús (* 1963), Spanish cyclist
- Montoya, Joseph (1915–1978), American politician
- Montoya, Juan Pablo (* 1975), Colombian racing car driver
- Montoya, Laura (1874–1949), Roman Catholic nun and founder of the order
- Montoya, Luis (* 1961), Colombian football coach
- Montoya, Martín (* 1991), Spanish football player
- Montoya, Néstor (1862–1923), American politician
- Montoya, Ramón (1880–1949), Spanish flamenco composer and flamenco guitarist
- Montoya, Raphaël (* 1995), French triathlete
- Montoya, Rodolfo , Mexican soccer player
- Montoya, Rubén (* 1940), Argentine football goalkeeper
- Montoya, Víctor (* 1958), Bolivian writer
- Montoyer, Louis († 1811), Austrian architect
Montp
- Montpellier, Alex (* 1983), French pool player
- Montpellier, Théodore de (1807–1879), Belgian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Liège
- Montpensier, Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans, duchesse de (1627–1693), Duchess of Montpensier, niece of Louis XIII, cousin of Louis XIV.
- Montpensier, Antoine d'Orléans, duc de (1824–1890), French officer and Spanish pretender to the throne
- Montpensier, Antoine Philippe d'Orléans duc de (1775–1807), younger brother of the last French King Louis-Philippe
- Montpreis, Ulrich von († 1330), Bishop of Chiemsee
Montr
- Montree Promsawat (born 1995), Thai soccer player
- Montrell, Roy (1928–1979), American rhythm and blues guitarist
- Montrémy, Jean de (1913–1998), French racing driver and racing car designer
- Montresor, Beni (1926–2001), Italian set designer, director and draftsman
- Montricher, Franz Mayor de (1810–1858), French engineer of Swiss origin
- Montroll, Elliott (1916–1983), American theoretical physicist and mathematician
- Montrone, Domenico (* 1986), Italian rower
- Montrose, Donald William (1923-2008), American Roman Catholic Bishop of Stockton
- Montrose, Jack (1928-2006), American tenor saxophonist and arranger
- Montross, Eric (* 1971), American basketball player
- Montrouzier, Xavier (1820–1897), French missionary and naturalist
Monts
- Monts, Alexander von (1832-1889), German admiral
- Monts, Anton Graf von (1852–1930), German diplomat
- Monts, Friedrich von (1801–1886), Prussian general of the infantry
- Monts, Hans Paul Graf von (1904–1944), German impostor
- Monts, Karl von (1793–1870), Prussian lieutenant general
- Montsalvatge, Xavier (1912–2002), Spanish composer
- Montseny, Federica (1905–1994), Spanish writer, syndicalist and anarchist and Minister of Health during the Second Spanish Republic
- Montserrat i Torrents, Josep (* 1932), Spanish teacher, philosopher, coptologist and historian
- Montserrat, Dolors (* 1973), Spanish politician (PP), MEP
- Montserrat, Dominic (1964-2004), British Egyptologist and papyrologist
- Montserrat, Joaquín de (1700–1771), Viceroy of New Spain
- Montserrat, Víctor , Spanish squash player
- Montsho, Amantle (* 1983), Botswana athlete
Montt
- Montt Álvarez, Jorge (1845–1922), President of Chile
- Montt Montt, Pedro (1849–1910), Chilean politician
- Montt Torres, Manuel († 1880), Chilean politician
Montu
- Montù, Carlo (1869–1949), Italian military, engineer, athlete, aviator, politician and sports official
- Montua, Max (1886–1945), German merchant and officer, most recently SS brigade leader and major general of the police
- Montucla, Jean-Étienne (1725–1799), French mathematician
- Montuemhat , ancient Egyptian civil servant
- Montúfar y Larrea-Zurbano, Carlos de (1780–1816), Ecuadorian freedom fighter
- Montuherchepschef , ancient Egyptian prince
- Montulli, Lou , American computer scientist, inventor of cookies and other web elements
- Montuori, Carlo (1885–1968), Italian cameraman
- Montuori, Mario (* 1920), Italian cameraman
- Montuori, Miguel (1932–1998), Italian-Argentine soccer player
- Monturiol, Narcís (1819–1885), Spanish engineer and inventor
Montv
- Montvay, István (* 1940), Hungarian theoretical physicist
Montw
- Montwani, Alain (* 1984), Andorran football player
Monty
- Monty, Dave (* 1949), German painter, action artist and founder of the East Side Gallery
- Monty, Mike (1936-2006), American actor and screenwriter
- Monty, Ole (1908–1977), Danish actor
- Monty, Willy (1939–2014), Belgian racing cyclist
Montz
- Montzeleze, Theodoros , author of the drama "Evjena"
- Montzheimer, Elsbeth (1858–1926), German writer