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Ty
- Ty (1972-2020), British rapper and music producer
- Ty Dolla Sign (born 1985), American rapper
- Ty, Manolo (* 1985), German photographer and artist
Tya
- Tyabji, Badruddin (1907-1995), Indian diplomat
- Tyack, Ryan (born 1991), Australian archer
- Tyacke, David (1915-2010), British major general
- Tyagi, Mahavir (1899–1980), Indian politician
- Tyard, Pontus de (1512–1605), French poet and theologian
- Tyas, Sean (* 1979), American DJ and trance producer
Tyb
- Tybbeke , maid
- Tyberg, Marcel (1893–1944), Austrian composer
- Týblová, Veronika (* 1970), Czech film actress, elementary school teacher and former child actress
- Tybor, Patrik (* 1987), Slovak cyclist
- Tybring-Gjedde, Christian (* 1963), Norwegian politician
- Tybring-Gjedde, Ingvil Smines (* 1965), Norwegian politician
- Tybussek, Daniel (* 1977), German politician (SPD)
- Tybussek, Helmut (1936–2019), German soccer player
Tyc
- Tyc, Tadeusz (* 1983), Franco-Polish football player
- Tyc-Holm, Liselotte (1921–2012), German entrepreneur
- Týce, Roman (* 1977), Czech football player
- Tych, Feliks (1929–2015), Polish historian
- Tychicus , companion of the apostle Paul
- Tychios , Greek potter
- Tycho (* 1977), American music producer, composer, songwriter and graphic artist
- Tychsen, Marcus (* 1970), German television presenter and news anchor
- Tychsen, Oluf Gerhard (1734–1815), German orientalist
- Tychsen, Thomas Christian (1758–1834), German orientalist
- Tychtl, Gerald (* 1941), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Tyconius , Donatist theologian
Tyd
- Tydäus, Jakob (1628–1700), German historian and Lutheran theologian
- Tydeman, Hendrik Willem (1778–1863), Dutch lawyer and political scientist
- Tydeman, Meinard, the Elder (1741-1825), Dutch jurist and historian
- Tydén, Jesper (* 1975), Swedish musical performer, singer and songwriter
- Tyderle, Hans (* 1926), German draftsman and painter
- Tydeus († 405 BC), Greek general
- Tydeus painter , Greek vase painter
- Tydfil , daughter of the Welsh chief Brychan Brycheiniog, martyr
- tyDi (* 1987), Australian trance DJ and producer
- Tydings, Joseph (1928–2018), American politician
- Tydings, Millard (1890–1961), American engineer, lawyer, author, and Democratic Party politician
Tye
- Tye, Christopher , English organist and composer of the Renaissance
- Tye, Henry (* 1948), American physicist
- Tye, Michael (* 1950), American philosopher
- Tyer, Mac (* 1979), French rapper
- Tyers, Kathy (* 1952), American writer
- Tyers, Maddi (born 1989), Australian actress
Tyf
- Týfa, Josef (1913–2007), Czech typographer
Tyg
- Tyga (* 1989), American rapper
- Tygör, Elfriede (1903–1944), German resistance fighter
Tyi
- Tyiseseta, Manasse (1850–1898), leader of the Herero around Omaruru in German South West Africa
Tyk
- Tykač, Pavel (* 1964), Czech oligarch
- Tykociński-Tykociner, Józef (1877–1969), Polish engineer and inventor of the sound film
- Tykwer, Tom (* 1965), German film director, film producer, film composer and screenwriter
Tyl
- Tyl, Josef Kajetán (1808–1856), Czech playwright
- Tyldesley, Catherine (born 1983), British actress
- Tyldesley, Joyce (* 1960), British Egyptologist
- Tyldum, Ingri Aunet (* 1983), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Tyldum, Jon Åge (* 1968), Norwegian biathlete
- Tyldum, Morten (* 1967), Norwegian director
- Tyldum, Pål (* 1942), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Tyle von Frankenberg , German Gothic stone sculptor and builder
- Tyler, Aisha (* 1970), American actress
- Tyler, Albert (1872–1945), American pole vaulter
- Tyler, Alvin (1925–1998) American jazz and rock 'n' roll saxophonist
- Tyler, Amina (* 1994), Tunisian feminist
- Tyler, Anne (* 1941), American writer
- Tyler, Asher (1798–1875), American politician
- Tyler, Ashton (* 2006), American actor
- Tyler, Beverly (1927–2005), American actress
- Tyler, Bonnie (born 1951), Welsh singer
- Tyler, Brian (* 1972), American film composer
- Tyler, Charles (1941–1992), American jazz saxophonist
- Tyler, Claire, Baroness Tyler of Enfield (born 1957), British politician
- Tyler, David Gardiner (1846–1927), American politician
- Tyler, Devyn , American child actress and actress
- Tyler, Dorothy (1920-2014) British athlete
- Tyler, Francis (1904–1956), American bobsledder
- Tyler, Frederick (born 1954), American swimmer
- Tyler, Gary (* 1958), American prisoner
- Tyler, Harold R. (1922-2005), American lawyer
- Tyler, James (* 1960), American bobsledder
- Tyler, James Hoge (1846–1925), American politician
- Tyler, James Manning (1835–1926), American lawyer and politician
- Tyler, James Michael (born 1962), American actor
- Tyler, Joe (* 1948), American bobsledder
- Tyler, John (1790–1862) American politician, 10th President of the United States (1841–1845)
- Tyler, John Sr. (1747–1813), American politician and lawyer
- Tyler, Johnny (1918–1961) American country musician
- Tyler, Judy (1932–1957), American actress
- Tyler, Julia (1820–1889), American first lady (1844–1845), second wife of President John Tyler
- Tyler, Letitia (1790-1842), U.S. First Lady (1841-1842)
- Tyler, Liv (* 1977), American actress and model
- Tyler, Lorraine K. (* 1945), British neuropsychologist and cognitive scientist
- Tyler, Martin (* 1945), English football commentator
- Tyler, Michael J. (1937-2020), Australian herpetologist of British descent
- Tyler, Morris , American politician
- Tyler, Moses Coit (1835–1900), American historian and literary scholar
- Tyler, Nelson (* 1934), American inventor specializing in camera technology
- Tyler, Nik (* 1984), American actor
- Tyler, Nikki (* 1972), American porn actress
- Tyler, Parker (1904–1974), American author and film critic
- Tyler, Paul, Baron Tyler (born 1941), British politician (Liberal Party, Liberal Democrats), member of the House of Commons
- Tyler, Priscilla (1816–1889), American first lady (1842–1844), daughter-in-law of American President John Tyler
- Tyler, Rhys (* 1992), English soccer player
- Tyler, Richard (1928–1990), American sound engineer and engineer
- Tyler, Royall (1757–1826), American lawyer and playwright
- Tyler, Ruckus , American rockabilly singer
- Tyler, Steven (born 1948), American rock singer (Aerosmith)
- Tyler, Steven G. (1956-2007), American actor
- Tyler, the Creator (* 1991), American rapper
- Tyler, Tom (1903–1954), American actor in silent and sound films
- Tyler, Walter H. (1909–1990), American production designer
- Tyler, Wat († 1381), English peasant leader
- Tyler-Sharman, Lucy (* 1965), Australian cyclist
- Tyler1 (* 1995), American streamer
- Tylicki, Jacek (* 1951), American artist
- Tylka, Louis (* 1970), American clergyman and Roman Catholic coadjutor bishop of Peoria
- Tyll, Axel (* 1953), German soccer player
- Tyllack, Thomas (* 1954), German artist, exhibition curator and organizer of art and cultural projects
- Tylle, Hans Dieter (* 1954), German painter
- Tyllesen, Michael (* 1973), Danish figure skater
- Tylo, Hunter (* 1962), American actress, author and former model
- Tylo, Michael (born 1948), American actor
- Tylor, Edward B. (1832-1917) British anthropologist
- Tylor, Jud (* 1979), Canadian actress
- Tylová, Věra (* 1960), Czechoslovak sprinter
- Tylšar, Bedřich (* 1939), Czech horn player and music teacher
- Tylšar, Zdeněk (1945–2006), Czech horn player
Tym
- Tym, Stanisław (* 1937), Polish satirist, actor, director and author
- Tyma, Karina (* 2000), Polish squash player
- Tymański, Tymon (* 1968), Polish musician
- Ty Volume, Apetzko von , Provost of Berlin and Canon of Lebus
- Tymieniecka, Anna-Teresa (1923–2014), Polish-American philosopher, phenomenologist
- Tymińska, Karolina (* 1984), Polish heptathlete
- Tyminski, Dan (* 1967), American bluegrass musician (vocals, mandolin and guitar)
- Tymiński, Stanisław (* 1948), Canadian businessman of Polish origin
- Tymister, Hans Josef (1937–2017), German school teacher
- Tymister, Markus (* 1965), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Tymkewycz, Stefan (* 1959), Scottish politician
- Tymmermann, Franz , German painter
- Tymoczko, John L. (1948-2019), American biochemist
- Tymoczko, Maria (* 1943), American linguist and translation scholar
- Tymon, Josh (* 1999), English soccer player
- Tymoshenko, Jewhen (* 1988), Ukrainian poker player
- Tymoshenko, Julija (* 1960), Ukrainian politician, Prime Minister of Ukraine
- Tymoshenko, Oleksandra (* 1972), Soviet and Ukrainian gymnast
- Tymoshenko, Stepan (1878–1972), Ukrainian pioneer of applied mechanics
- Tymoschtschenko, Pavlo (* 1986), Ukrainian pentathlete
- Tymoschtschuk, Anatoly (* 1979), Ukrainian soccer player
- Tympe, Johann Gottfried (1699–1768), German oriental philologist and Protestant theologian
- Tympel, Volkmar (* 1935), German soccer player
- Tympius, Matthäus (1566–1616), Rector of the Osnabrück Cathedral School
- Tymrak, Erika (* 1991), American soccer player
- Tymchenko, Yevhen (* 1996), Ukrainian ice hockey player
- Tymchenko, Oleh (* 1978), Ukrainian ice hockey player
Tyn
- Tynan, John A. (1927–2018), American journalist and jazz writer
- Tynan, Katharine (1861–1931) Irish writer
- Tynan, Kenneth (1927–1980), English theater critic and author
- Tyndale, Mark (* 1986), American basketball player
- Tyndale, William († 1536), English reformer and Bible translator
- Tyndall, Arthur M. (1881–1961) British physicist
- Tyndall, John (1820-1893) Irish physicist; was the first to explain why the sky is blue (Tyndall effect)
- Tyndall, Joseph (* 1927), Guyanese politician (CARICOM)
- Tyndall, Nik (* 1963), German musician specializing in instrumental and electronic music
- Tyndall, William T. (1862–1928) American politician
- Tynell, Daniel (* 1976), Swedish cross-country skier
- Tyner, Charles (1925-2017), American actor
- Tyner, James Noble (1826-1904), American politician
- Tyner, Jarvis (* 1941), American politician
- Tyner, McCoy (1938–2020), American jazz pianist and composer
- Tynes, Karissa , American actress
- Tynes, Keith (* 1954), American soul, gospel, jazz, pop and musical singer, entertainer and composer
- Tyng, Anne (1920–2011), Chinese-American architect
- Tyng, Christopher (* 1955), American film composer
- Tynjanow, Juri Nikolajewitsch (1894–1943), Russian writer and literary scholar, one of the main exponents of Russian formalism
- Tynkkynen, Oras (* 1977), Finnish politician (Green Bund), member of the Reichstag
- Tynni, Aale (1913–1997), Finnish poet, translator and Olympic champion
- Tynte, Edward († 1710), English politician; Governor of the Province of Carolina
Type
- Typaldos, Nikolaos Xydias (1826–1909), Greek painter
- Typaldos, Stephen (1957-2006), American osteopath
- Type, Chris (* 1981), British skeleton pilot
- Typhoon , Dutch rapper
- Typke, Heinrich August (1744-1830), German Protestant theologian
- Typma, Jakob von (1608–1672), Dutch physician
Tyr
- Tyra Haraldsdatter , Queen of Norway
- Tyra, Ralf (* 1958), German theologian, author and editor
- Tyradellis, Daniel (* 1969), German philosopher and curator
- Tyrahn, Georg (1860–1917), German portrait and genre painter
- Tyrała, Sebastian (* 1988), German-Polish national soccer player
- Tyrała, Tiffany (* 1984), Polish biathlete
- Tyran, Jean-Robert (* 1967), Swiss economist
- Tyrannium , Bishop of Antioch
- Tyrannos , Greek rhetorician
- Tyranny, Gene (* 1945), American pianist and composer
- Tyranow, Alexei Wassiljewitsch (1801-1859), Russian painter
- Tyrawa, Jan (* 1948), Polish Roman Catholic bishop
- Tyrberg, Johan (* 1963), Swedish clergyman and bishop
- Tire, Nedra (1921–1990), American librarian and writer
- Tyrell of Heron, William († 1471), English knight
- Tyrell, Dana (born 1989), Canadian ice hockey player
- Tyrell, Hartmann (* 1943), German sociologist
- Tyrell, Soozie (* 1957), American violinist, singer and composer
- Tyrell, William of Beeches († 1462), English knight
- Tyrell-Smith, Henry (1907-1982) Irish motorcycle racer
- Tyrese (* 1978), African-American R&B singer, rapper, actor and model
- Tyrewala, Altaf (* 1977), Indian poet, author and economist
- Tyrgilsson, Peter , Swedish bishop and politician
- Tyrhtel , Bishop of Hereford
- Tyriespis († 325 BC), satrap of Parapamisdae
- Tyril, Jón (* 1973), Faroese rock musician and music manager
- Tyrimmas , King of Macedon
- Tyrkas, Daniel (* 1975), German snowboarder in the halfpipe discipline
- Tyrkir , foster father of Leif Eriksson
- Tyrkow, Arkadi Wladimirowitsch (1859-1924), Russian nobleman
- Týrlová, Hermína (1900–1993), Czech director and animation producer
- Tyrmand, Leopold (1920–1985), Polish writer and publicist
- Tyrnau, Isaac , rabbi and ritualist
- Tyrner, Björn (* 1984), Austrian media consultant, former Austrian handball player
- Tyrock, Andreas (* 1963), German journalist
- Tyrode, Maël (* 2000), French Nordic combined skier
- Tyroff, Konrad (1771–1826), heraldist, engraver and publisher
- Tyroler, Alexandru (1891–1973), Hungarian-Romanian chess player
- Tyrolf, Walter (1901–1971), German public prosecutor and judge
- Tyroller, Karl (1914–1989), German art educator, artist and researcher
- Tyrolt, Rudolf (1848–1929), Austrian actor and writer
- Tyrrell, Alan (1933-2014), British lawyer and politician (Conservative Party), MEP
- Tyrrell, George (1861–1909), Irish Roman Catholic theologian and a key figure in modernism
- Tyrrell, George Walter (1883–1961) British geologist and petrologist
- Tyrrell, Joseph Burr (1858–1957), Canadian geologist and paleontologist
- Tyrrell, Kate (1863–1921) Irish captain and ship owner
- Tyrrell, Ken (1924–2001), British racing driver and founder of the Tyrrell Formula 1 team
- Tyrrell, Paul (born 1954), Australian badminton player
- Tyrrell, Susan (1945–2012), American actress
- Tyrrell, William, 1st Baron Tyrrell (1866–1947), British nobleman and State Department official
- Tyrš, Miroslav (1832–1884), Czech art critic and art historian
- Tyrtaios , poet of elegance
- Tyrväinen, Antti (1933–2013), Finnish biathlete
- Tyrwhitt, Reginald (1870–1951), British admiral
- Tyrwhitt-Wilson, Gerald, 14th Baron Berners (1882–1950), British nobleman, composer, painter and writer
Tys
- Tysall, Walter (1880–1955), British gymnast
- Tyschkewitsch, Regina Iossifowna (1929–2019), Soviet-Belarusian mathematician and university professor
- Tyschkewitsch, Tamara Andrejewna (1931–1997), Soviet athlete and Olympic champion
- Tyschko, Mychajlo (* 1959), Soviet sword fencer
- Tyschler, Dawid Abramowitsch (1927-2014), Soviet saber fencer
- Tyschnych, Alexander Wladimirowitsch (* 1958), Soviet ice hockey goalkeeper
- Tyschtschenko, Artem (* 1993), Ukrainian biathlete
- Tyschtschenko, Petro (* 1943), German businessman and entrepreneur
- Tyschtschenko, Vitaly (* 1957), Soviet-Ukrainian medium and long-distance runner
- Tysoe, Alfred (1874-1901), British athlete
- Tyson, Alan (1926-2000), English musicologist
- Tyson, Anthony (* 1940), American physicist
- Tyson, Cathy (born 1965), British actress
- Tyson, Cicely (* 1924), American actress and former photo model
- Tyson, Edward (1650–1708) British physician and zoologist
- Tyson, Elliot (* 1952), American sound engineer
- Tyson, Ian (born 1933), Canadian country and folk singer
- Tyson, Jacob (1773–1848), American lawyer and politician
- Tyson, Job Roberts (1803-1858), American politician
- Tyson, John R. (1856–1923), American lawyer and politician
- Tyson, Joseph B. (* 1928), American theologian, university professor and minister
- Tyson, Joseph Jude (* 1957), American clergyman, Bishop of Yakima
- Tyson, June (1936–1992), American singer of free and avant-garde jazz
- Tyson, Laura D. (* 1947), American economist, university professor, dean of the London Business School
- Tyson, Lawrence (1861–1929) American politician, entrepreneur, and general
- Tyson, Mike (* 1966), American heavyweight boxer
- Tyson, Nathan (* 1982), English soccer player
- Tyson, Neil deGrasse (* 1958), American physicist and astrophysicist
- Tyson, Richard (born 1961), American actor
- Tyson, Sylvia (* 1940), Canadian country and folk singer
- Tyson, Tiger (born 1977), American porn actor
- Tysse, Erik (* 1980), Norwegian athlete
- Tyssen-Amherst, William, 1st Baron Amherst of Hackney (1835–1909), British politician, Member of the House of Commons and collector
- Tyssowski, Jan (1811–1857), leader in the Polish uprising (1846)
- Tyszblat, Michel (1936–2013), French painter
- Tyszka, Armin von (1864–1934), German administrative officer
- Tyszka, Carl von (1873–1935), German finance scientist
- Tyszka, Gotthard von (1801–1877), Prussian lawyer, manor owner and member of the Reichstag
- Tyszkiewicz, Aleksander (* 1862), Polish painter and amateur photographer
- Tyszkiewicz, Beata (* 1938), Polish actress
- Tyszkiewicz, Krzysztof (* 1980), Polish politician (Platforma Obywatelska), member of the Sejm
- Tyszkiewicz, Piotr (* 1970), Polish football player and coach
- Tyszkiewicz, Robert (* 1963), Polish politician (Platforma Obywatelska), member of the Sejm
- Tyszkowic, Iwan († 1611), Polish landowner
Tyt
- Tytgat, Edgard (1879–1957), Belgian painter and illustrator
- Tytler, James , Scottish pharmacist
- Tytler, Robert Christopher (1818–1872) British officer and photographer
- Tytoń, Przemysław (* 1987), Polish football goalkeeper
- Tytschyna, Pawlo (1891–1967), Soviet-Ukrainian poet, translator and politician
- Tyttla , King of the Anglo-Saxon Empire of East Anglia
- Tytus, Robb de Peyster (1876–1913), American artist, farmer, politician, and amateur archaeologist in Egypt
Tyu
- Tyus, Alex (* 1988), American-Israeli basketball player
- Tyus, Wyomia (* 1945), American athlete
Tyz
- Tyzack, Margaret (1931-2011), British actress
- Tyzack, Michael (1933–2007) British painter and printmaker
- Tyzenhaus, Konstantin (1786–1853), Polish-Lithuanian ornithologist