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Wara
- Wara, Tor Mikkel (* 1964), Norwegian politician, member of the Storting, Minister of Justice
- Varabej, Aljaksandr (* 1957), Soviet-Belarusian obstacle runner
- Varabej, Maksim (* 1995), Belarusian biathlete
- Varadinow, Nikolai Wassiljewitsch (1817–1886), Russian lawyer and privy councilor
- Warajew, Adlan Abujewitsch (1962-2016), Soviet wrestler
- Warajew, Baschir Magomedowitsch (* 1964), Soviet judoka
- Warakagoda, Rathnayake Nawarathna (* 1986), Sri Lankan football player
- Warangkula Jupurrula, Johnny (1925-2001), Australian painter
- Warankou, Andrej (* 1989), Belarusian football player
- Waraporn Boonsing (* 1990), Thai soccer player
- Waraqa ibn Naufal , Ebionite priest
- Waras-Tiroz II. Bagratuni , Armenian Marzban and Nacharar
- Waraschitz, Poldi (1900–1970), Austrian film actor and life artist
- Warathy, Innozenz Anton († 1758), baroque painter
- Waratto († 686), Franconian caretaker
- Waraw'il , ruler of Qataban
- Warayut Klomnak (* 1986), Thai soccer player
Warb
- Warbanow, Alexander (* 1964), Bulgarian weightlifter
- Warbasse, Lawrence (* 1990), American road cyclist
- Warbeck, David (1941–1997), New Zealand actor and model
- Warbeck, Perkin († 1499), claimant of the English throne during the reign of Henry VII.
- Warbeck, Stefan (* 1966), German journalist
- Warbeck, Stephen (* 1953), British composer and arranger
- Warbeck, Veit († 1534), translator of the novel The beautiful Magelone
- Warberg, Burchard von († 1458), German canon and provost and bishop
- Warboys, Jessica (* 1977), British painter, sculptor, performance and video artist
- Warbrick, Joe (1862-1903) New Zealand rugby player
- Warburg Spinelli, Ingrid (1910–2000), German philanthropist, anti-fascist and socialist
- Warburg, Aby (1866–1929), German art historian and cultural scientist
- Warburg, Anna (1881–1967), kindergarten teacher and pedagogue
- Warburg, Emil (1846–1931), German physicist
- Warburg, Eric M. (1900–1990), German-American banker
- Warburg, Eva (1912–2016), German kindergarten teacher, pedagogue, organizer of aid campaigns for persecuted Jewish children
- Warburg, Felix M. (1871–1937), German-American banker and patron
- Warburg, Fredric (1898–1981), British publisher
- Warburg, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1765–1835), Prussian officer, most recently major general
- Warburg, Fritz M. (1879–1964), German-Jewish banker and the youngest member of the important Hamburg banking dynasty Warburg
- Warburg, Gabriel (* 1927), Israeli historian and university professor
- Warburg, Mary (1866–1934), German painter and sculptor
- Warburg, Max (1867–1946), German banker and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Warburg, Mette (1926–2015), Danish ophthalmologist
- Warburg, Moritz († 1886), German lawyer and politician
- Warburg, Moritz M. (1838–1910), German banker
- Warburg, Moses Marcus († 1830), German banker
- Warburg, Otto (1859–1938), German agricultural botanist, co-founder of the Colonial Economic Committee and Zionist
- Warburg, Otto (1883–1970), German biochemist, doctor and physiologist
- Warburg, Paul Moritz (1868–1932), German-American banker and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Warburg, Pius (1816–1900), German banker, art collector and patron
- Warburg, Sara (1805–1884), German entrepreneur
- Warburg, Siegmund (1835–1889), German banker
- Warburg, Siegmund G. (1902–1982), German banker
- Warburg, Wulff Salomon (1778–1854), German banker
- Warburton, Adrian (1918–1944), British pilot in World War II
- Warburton, Choppy (1845-1897) English cyclist, trainer and manager
- Warburton, Cotton (1911-1982), American film editor and football player
- Warburton, David A. (* 1956), Egyptologist
- Warburton, Ernest (1937-2001), British musicologist
- Warburton, Ernest K. (1928-1994), American physicist
- Warburton, Gareth (born 1983), British athlete
- Warburton, Harry (1921–2005), Swiss bobsledder
- Warburton, Herbert B. (1916–1983), American politician
- Warburton, John (1899–1981), British actor
- Warburton, Mark (born 1962), English football player and coach
- Warburton, Patrick (born 1964), American actor and voice actor
- Warburton, Peter (1813–1889), British explorer, expedition leader in Australia
- Warburton, Sam (born 1988), Welsh rugby player
- Warburton, Stanton (1865–1926), American politician
- Warburton, William (1698–1779), English critic and bishop
- Warburton-Lee, Bernard (1895–1940), British officer in World War II
- Warby, Ed (* 1968), Dutch drummer
- Warby, John (1774-1851), British convict and explorer in Australia
- Warby, Ken (* 1939), Australian racing boat driver
Warc
- Warcha, Rafic (* 1971), Lebanese clergyman and Curia Bishop in the Maronite Patriarchate of Antioch
- Warchal, Bohdan (1930-2000), Slovak violinist
- Warchalowski, Adolf (1886–1928), Austrian aviation pioneer and industrialist
- Warchavchik, Gregori (1896–1972), Brazilian architect
- Warczak, Heinrich (1902–1986), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Warczyński, Michał (* 1945), Lutheran theologian and bishop of the Pomeranian-Greater Poland diocese
Ward
- Ward Leonard, Harry (1861-1915), American electrical engineer
- Ward, Aaron (1790–1867), American politician
- Ward, Aaron (* 1973), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ward, Adolphus William (1837-1924), British historian
- Ward, Aileen (1919-2016), American literary scholar
- Ward, Alex (* 1974), British jazz musician and composer
- Ward, Alexander (born 1990), British tennis player
- Ward, Andre (* 1984), American boxer
- Ward, Andrew H. (1815-1904), American politician
- Ward, Anita (* 1956), American singer
- Ward, Ann E. (1949–2016), American jazz musician (piano, vocals, percussion, composition) and music teacher
- Ward, Artemas (1727–1800), American major general in the War of Independence and politician
- Ward, Artemas junior (1762–1847), American politician
- Ward, Barbara E. (1919–1983), British social anthropologist and sociologist
- Ward, Barbara, Baroness Jackson of Lodsworth (1914–1981), British journalist and economist
- Ward, Bernard Evans (1857-1933) British painter, art teacher
- Ward, Bill (* 1948), English drummer and drummer for the British metal band Black Sabbath
- Ward, Billy (1921–2002), American songwriter, arranger, band leader, singer and pianist
- Ward, Billy (born 1952), American jazz drummer
- Ward, Billy (1993-2013), Australian boxer
- Ward, Burt (* 1945), American actor and voice actor
- Ward, Cam (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Ward, Carlos (* 1940), American jazz musician (alto saxophone, flute, composition)
- Ward, Charles B. (1879–1946), American politician
- Ward, Charlie (* 1970), American basketball and American football player
- Ward, Chris , American entrepreneur, film director and producer of porn films
- Ward, Chris (* 1968), English chess player
- Ward, Chris (* 1970), New Zealand sound engineer
- Ward, Christopher (* 1980), British conductor
- Ward, Clara (1924–1973), American gospel singer, composer and arranger
- Ward, Clarissa (* 1980), American television journalist
- Ward, Colin (1924-2010), British writer
- Ward, Dana (* 1949), American anarchist, psychologist and political scientist
- Ward, Danny (born 1993), Welsh football goalkeeper
- Ward, Darcy (* 1992), Australian speedway and long track driver
- Ward, Darren (born 1974), Welsh football player
- Ward, Darren (* 1978), English football player
- Ward, David Jenkins (1871–1961), American politician
- Ward, David S. (* 1945), American director and screenwriter
- Ward, Deighton Lisle (1909–1984), Barbadian lawyer and politician
- Ward, Demetrius (* 1990), American basketball player
- Ward, Denzel (born 1997), American football player
- Ward, Dixon (* 1968), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ward, Douglas , British non-fiction author, author of a rating directory of cruise lines
- Ward, Eber Brock (1811–1875), large American entrepreneur
- Ward, Ed (born 1969), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ward, Edward (1900–1971), American composer
- Ward, Edward Matthew (1816–1879) British painter
- Ward, Elijah (1816–1882), American lawyer and politician
- Ward, Elliott (born 1985), English football player
- Ward, Evelyn (1923–2012), American actress
- Ward, Francis (1891–1966), Irish politician and Parliamentary Secretary of State
- Ward, Fred (born 1942), American actor
- Ward, Freda Dudley (1894–1983), British high society lady and mistress of the Prince of Wales and later King Edward VIII of Great Britain
- Ward, Frederick Townsend (1831–1862), American adventurer and mercenary
- Ward, Gemma (* 1987), Australian model
- Ward, Geoff (born 1962), Canadian ice hockey coach
- Ward, George Taliaferro († 1862), American politician and officer in the Confederate Army
- Ward, George, 1st Viscount Ward of Witley (1907–1988), British politician, MP and peer
- Ward, Grady (* 1951), American software developer, lexicographer, and Internet activist
- Ward, Graham (* 1952), British Chartered Accountant
- Ward, Graham (* 1955), British Anglican priest and theologian
- Ward, Greg (* 1982), American jazz musician
- Ward, Hallett Sydney (1870–1956), American politician
- Ward, Hamilton junior (1871-1932), American lawyer and politician
- Ward, Hamilton senior (1829–1898), American politician
- Ward, Harry Marshall (1854-1906) British botanist
- Ward, Heather (born 1938), English badminton player
- Ward, Helen (1916–1998), American swing singer
- Ward, Helen (* 1986), British football player
- Ward, Henrietta (1832-1924), English painter
- Ward, Herbert (1921–1994), American double bass player and composer
- Ward, Hines (born 1976), American football player
- Ward, Holcombe (1878-1967), American tennis player
- Ward, Ian (born 1929), British pole vaulter
- Ward, Ida C. (1880-1949), British linguist
- Ward, Irene, Baroness Ward (1895–1980), British Conservative Party politician, Member of the House of Commons
- Ward, James (1769-1859) English painter
- Ward, James (b.1987), British tennis player
- Ward, James Hugh (1853-1916), American politician
- Ward, Jamie (* 1986), Northern Irish soccer player
- Ward, Jared (born 1977), American actor
- Ward, Jason (* 1979), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Ward, Jasper D. (1829–1902), American lawyer and politician
- Ward, Jeff (* 1986), American actor
- Ward, Jem (1800-1884), British boxer
- Ward, Jennifer (* 1944), American diplomat and university professor
- Ward, Jesmyn (* 1977), American writer
- Ward, Jessie (* 1982), American actress
- Ward, Jim (born 1941), American piercer and artist
- Ward, Joe (* 1993), Irish boxer
- Ward, Joel (born 1980), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ward, Joel (* 1989), English soccer player
- Ward, John (1571–1638), English composer of the early Baroque
- Ward, John (1927-2015), Belgian jazz musician
- Ward, John Aloysius (1929–2007), British Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Cardiff
- Ward, John Clive (1924-2000), British physicist
- Ward, John James (1920–2011), American clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Los Angeles
- Ward, John, 1st Earl of Dudley (1781–1833), British nobleman and politician, member of the House of Commons
- Ward, Jonathan (1768–1842), American politician
- Ward, Joseph (1856–1930), New Zealand politician and Prime Minister
- Ward, Joshua (1685–1761), English pharmacist (quack) and chemist
- Ward, Joshua John (1800-1853), American politician
- Ward, Julie (born 1957), British Labor Party politician, MEP
- Ward, Keith (* 1938), British philosopher, theologian, Anglican priest and author
- Ward, Lalla (born 1951), British actress, illustrator and author
- Ward, Lance (born 1978), Canadian ice hockey player
- Ward, Larry (1924–1985), American actor
- Ward, Leslie (1851–1922) British caricaturist and painter
- Ward, Lester Frank (1841-1913), American sociologist
- Ward, Lyman (born 1941), Canadian actor
- Ward, Lynd (1905–1985) American artist and author
- Ward, M. (* 1973), American guitarist and singer-songwriter
- Ward, Maitland (born 1977), American actress
- Ward, Manny (* 1968), American DJ, remixer and music producer
- Ward, Marcus Lawrence (1812-1884), American politician
- Ward, Maria (1585–1645), English Catholic donor and pioneer of girls' education
- Ward, Martin (* 1991), English boxer
- Ward, Mary (1827-1869), Irish scientist
- Ward, Mary Augusta (1851-1920), British writer
- Ward, Mary Jane (1905–1981), American writer
- Ward, Mateus (* 1999), American actor
- Ward, Matthias (1805–1861), American politician
- Ward, Maxwell William (* 1921), Canadian entrepreneur
- Ward, McLain (* 1975), American show jumper
- Ward, Megan (born 1969), American actress
- Ward, Michael (1909-1997), British actor
- Ward, Michael (1925-2005), British surgeon and climber
- Ward, Michael (* 1992), American Nordic combined skier
- Ward, Micheal (born 1995), British actor
- Ward, Micky (* 1965), American-Irish boxer
- Ward, Mike (* 1951), American politician
- Ward, Nancy , Ghighau the Cherokee Indians
- Ward, Nari (* 1963), Jamaican-American installation artist
- Ward, Nathaniel (1791–1868), British physician, inventor of Ward's box for transporting plants
- Ward, Ned († 1731), English satirist, author and innkeeper
- Ward, Nick (born 1985), Australian soccer player
- Ward, Nicole (* 1975), Australian triathlete
- Ward, Paul Langdon (1911-2005), American historian
- Ward, Peter (1913-2009), British long-distance runner
- Ward, Peter (* 1949), American paleontologist and professor of biology, earth and space sciences
- Ward, Peter (* 1955), English football player
- Ward, Rachel (* 1957), British-Australian film actress, director and screenwriter
- Ward, Rachel (* 1964), British author of books for young people
- Ward, Rebecca (* 1990), American saber fencer
- Ward, Rich (* 1969), American guitarist
- Ward, Richard (1689–1763), North American politician, 22nd Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
- Ward, Richard S. (* 1951), British physicist and mathematician
- Ward, Robert (1917–2013), American composer
- Ward, Robert (1938–2008), American blues singer and guitarist
- Ward, Robert W. (1929–1997), American politician
- Ward, Robin (* 1941), American solo and studio singer
- Ward, Rodger (1921-2004), American racing driver
- Ward, Roger (born 1937), Australian actor
- Ward, Ron (born 1944), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Ward, Samantha (* 1989), English badminton player
- Ward, Samuel , English clergyman
- Ward, Samuel (1725–1776), North American politician, 31st and 33rd Governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
- Ward, Samuel (1756–1832), North American politician, member of the Continental Army
- Ward, Samuel (1786–1839), American banker
- Ward, Samuel A. (1847-1903), American composer
- Ward, Sela (born 1956), American actress
- Ward, Seth (1617–1689), English mathematician, astronomer and bishop
- Ward, Shayne (born 1984), British singer
- Ward, Simon (1941–2012), British actor
- Ward, Sophie (born 1964), British actress
- Ward, Stephen (born 1985), Irish football player
- Ward, Susan (* 1976), American actress and model
- Ward, TJ (b.1986) American football player
- Ward, Thomas († 1842), American politician
- Ward, Thomas (* 1963), British mathematician
- Ward, Thomas B. (1835-1892), American politician
- Ward, Tom (born 1971), British actor
- Ward, Troy (born 1962), American ice hockey player, coach and scout
- Ward, Tyler (* 1988), American singer and songwriter
- Ward, Vincent (born 1956), New Zealand director
- Ward, Vincent M. (* 1971), American actor
- Ward, Wallace (1932-2006), American chemist and author of self-help books
- Ward, Warwick (1891–1967), British actor and film producer
- Ward, William (1837–1895), American politician
- Ward, William (1877-1946) British sailor and politician
- Ward, William A. (1928-1996), American Egyptologist
- Ward, William E. (born 1949), American military, general
- Ward, William Hallam (1917–1996), British engineer
- Ward, William L. (1856–1933), American politician
- Ward, William Thomas (1808–1878), American officer and politician
- Ward, William, 2nd Earl of Dudley (1867–1932), Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and Governor General of Australia
- Ward, Zack (born 1970), Canadian actor
- Ward, Zhavia (* 2001), American singer and songwriter
- Ward-Perkins, Bryan , British ancient historian
- Ward-Perkins, John Bryan (1912–1981), British classical archaeologist and university professor
- Ward-Prowse, James (* 1994), English soccer player
- Warda, Arthur (1871–1929), German magistrate and Kant researcher
- Warda, Bashar (* 1969), Iraqi clergyman, Archbishop of the Erbil Archepark
- Warda, Georg , Syrian hymn poet
- Warda, Günter (1926–2016), German law scholar and university professor
- Wardak, Abdul Rahim (* 1940), Afghan politician and general
- Wardak, Ahmed (* 1988), German cricket player
- Wardak, Kazimierz (* 1947), Polish middle-distance runner
- Vardan Mamikonjan (387–451), Armenian prince
- Wardana, Tri Kusuma (* 1988), Indonesian badminton player
- Wardanyan, Armen (* 1982), Ukrainian wrestler of Armenian origin
- Vardanyan, Geworg (1924–2012), Soviet secret agent
- Vardanyan, Harut (* 1970), Armenian football player
- Vardanyan, Jurik (1956-2018), Soviet weightlifter
- Wardanjan, Lothar (* 1951), German football player
- Wardanyan, Sharur (* 1988), Swedish wrestler
- Warde, Beatrice (1900–1969), American typographer and author
- Warde, Christopher (1453-1521), English knight
- Warde, John , British captain and pirate
- Wardega, Elka , Australian makeup artist
- Wardell, Anita (* 1961), British jazz singer
- Wardell-Yerburgh, Hugh (1938-1970), British rower
- Wardemann, Hedda (* 1973), German immunologist
- Wardemann, Horst (1930–2006), German hydraulic engineer and university professor
- Warden, Archibald (1869–1943), Scottish tennis player
- Warden, Fred , German landlord and entertainer
- Warden, Herbert (1920–2002), American surgeon
- Warden, Jack (1920-2006), American film actor
- Warden, John Ashley III (born 1943), American colonel and theorist
- Warden, Marion (* 1958), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Warden, Mark , American entrepreneur and politician
- Warden, May (1891–1978) British actress
- Warden, Monte (* 1967), American country musician
- Warden, Peter (* 1941), British hurdler and sprinter
- Warden, Rick (born 1971), British actor
- Warden, Rob (* 1940), American journalist, university professor and campaigner against the death penalty
- Wardenberg, Tile († 1390), Mayor (Cölln)
- Wardenberg, Zutfeld († 1527), Schwerin bishop
- Wardenburg, Wilhelm Gustav Friedrich (1781–1838), major general in Oldenburg
- Warder, Laurie (born 1962), Australian tennis player
- Wardetzki, Bärbel (* 1952), German psychotherapist, psychologist and educator
- Wardetzky, Dieter (* 1936), German actor, director, screenwriter and film college lecturer
- Wardetzky, Kristin (* 1942), German theater educator
- Wardimiadi, Yuri Dmitrievich (1925–1956), Soviet football player
- Wardin, Max (1884–1939), German farmer and politician (SPD), MdPl
- Wardlaw, Chris (born 1950), Australian long-distance runner
- Wardlaw, Felicity (* 1977), Australian racing cyclist
- Wardle, Graham (* 1986), Canadian actor, filmmaker and photographer
- Wardle, Sharon , British diplomat
- Wardlow, Gayle Dean (* 1940), American blues researcher and author
- Wardner, Allen (1786–1877), American politician, banker, and treasurer of Vermont
- Wardrop, Sam (born 1997), Scottish soccer player
- Wardum, Randi (* 1986), Faroese soccer and handball player
- Warduni, Shlemon (* 1943), Iraqi clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Babylon of the Chaldean Catholic Church
- Wardwell, Daniel (1791–1878), American lawyer and politician
- Wardwell, Roy L. (1874-1949) American businessman and politician
- Wardwell, William TC (1835–1907), American politician
Would
- Ware, Alyn (* 1962), New Zealand pacifist and peace activist
- Ware, Ashur (1782–1873), American judge and politician
- Ware, Bill (* 1959), American jazz musician
- Ware, Bronnie (* 1967), Australian book author and songwriter
- Ware, Caroline Farrar (1899–1990), American historian and social scientist
- Ware, Chris (* 1967), American cartoonist and comic author
- Ware, Darrell (1906–1944), American screenwriter
- Ware, David S. (1949–2012), American jazz saxophonist
- Ware, DeMarcus (* 1982), American football player
- Ware, Fabian (1869–1949), British major general and founder of the Imperial War Graces Commission
- Ware, Hannah (* 1982), British actress
- Ware, Helen (1877–1939), American actress
- Ware, Herta (1917–2005), American actress and theater director
- Ware, Jabbo (* 1942), American jazz musician
- Ware, Jessie (* 1984), British singer-songwriter
- Ware, John H. (1908–1997), American politician
- Ware, Jonathan (* 1984), American pianist
- Ware, Kallistos (* 1934), Orthodox theologian
- Ware, Lancelot (1915–2000), English lawyer and co-founder of Mensa International
- Ware, Leon (1940–2017), American soul singer and R&B singer, songwriter and producer
- Ware, Leonard (1909–1974), American jazz guitarist and composer
- Ware, Martyn (* 1956), British musician
- Ware, Nicholas (1769–1824), American politician
- Ware, Orie Solomon (1882–1974), American politician
- Ware, Ozie (1903-1983), American singer (soprano)
- Ware, Pamela (* 1993), Canadian water diver
- Ware, Ruth (* 1977), British writer
- Ware, Spencer (* 1991), American football player
- Ware, Taylor (* 1994), American yodeler
- Ware, Wilbur (1923–1979), American jazz bassist
- Ware, Willis H. (1920–2013), American computer engineer
- Warech, Travis (* 1991), German-American basketball player
- Wareham, Andrew (* 1965), British medieval historian
- Wareham, Dean (* 1963), New Zealand musician and author
- Wareing, Garrett (* 2001), American actor
- Wareing, Kierston (* 1976), British actress
- Warelis, Marta , Polish jazz and improvisation musician
- Warendorf, Giselbert von , Mayor of Lübeck
- Warendorp, Bruno († 1411), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Warendorp, Bruno († 1457), Lübeck councilor and mayor
- Warendorp, Bruno († 1341), Lübeck mayor
- Warendorp, Bruno von († 1369), councilor and mayor of Lübeck
- Warendorp, Gottschalk († 1365), merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Warendorp, Tidemann (1310–1366), Lübeck mayor
- Warendorp, Volmar († 1504), councilor in Lübeck
- Warenne, Ada de († 1178), Scottish noblewoman
- Warenne, Hamelin de, Earl of Surrey (1129-1202), Earl of Surrey
- Warenne, Isabel de, Countess of Surrey (1136–1203), English nobleman
- Warenne, Isabella de , Scottish nobles
- Warenne, John de, 6th Earl of Surrey , military leader of the English kings Henry III. and Eduard I.
- Warenne, John de, 7th Earl of Surrey , English magnate
- Warenne, William de, 1st Earl of Surrey († 1088), Norman nobleman
- Warenne, William de, 2nd Earl of Surrey († 1138), Anglo-Norman nobleman
- Warenne, William de, 3rd Earl of Surrey (1119–1148), Earl of Surrey
- Warenne, William de, 5th Earl of Surrey (1166-1240), 5th Earl of Surrey
- Warennikow, Valentin Ivanovich (1923-2009), Russian general
- Warens, Françoise-Louise de (1699–1762), lover of Jean-Jacques Rousseau
- Warenzow, Sergei Sergejewitsch (1901–1971), Soviet chief marshal of the artillery
- Varenzowa, Olga Afanassjewna (1862–1950), Russian revolutionary and publicist
Threw
- Warfe, Glenn (* 1984), Australian badminton player
- Warfel, Michael William (* 1948), American priest, Bishop of Great Falls-Billings
- Warfield, Benjamin Breckinridge (1851–1921), American theologian
- Warfield, Edwin (1848–1920), American politician, governor of Maryland
- Warfield, Henry Ridgely (1774–1839), American politician
- Warfield, Marsha (born 1954), American actress
- Warfield, Paul (born 1942), American football player
- Warfield, Tim (* 1965), American jazz musician (saxophone)
- Warfield, William (1920–2002), American musical performer (bass-baritone) and vocal teacher
- Warford, Larry (born 1991), American football player
Warg
- Warg, Fredrik (* 1979), Swedish ice hockey player
- Warg, Hans , German soccer player and soccer coach
- Warg, Markus (* 1965), German economist
- Warg, Oliver (* 1963), German Nordic combined athlete
- Wargalla, Elisabeth (* 1949), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Wargalla, Kai (* 1984), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen)
- Varganowa, Svetlana Anatoljewna (* 1964), Russian swimmer and world champion
- Wargau, Walter (1948–1996), German astronomer and university professor in Pretoria
- Wargee , Tatar prisoner of war, slave, trader, traveler to Asia and Africa
- Wargentin, Pehr Wilhelm (1717–1783), Swedish astronomer
- Wargh, Tommy (* 1986), Swedish ice hockey player
- Wargnier, Régis (* 1948), French director, screenwriter and film producer
- Wargon, Alexander (1926-2010), Australian engineer
- Wargos, Bernd (1953-2017), German soccer player
Warh
- Warhaftig, Myra (1930–2008), Israeli architect, building historian and writer
- Warham, William († 1532), English clergyman, Archbishop of Canterbury (1503-1532)
- Warhanek, Carl (1829–1900), Czech-Austrian canning entrepreneur
- Warhaus , Belgian musician
- Warhol, Andy (1928–1987) American pop artist
- Warholm, Karsten (* 1996), Norwegian athlete (hurdler)
- Warhurst, John (born 1944), British walker
- Warhurst, Paul (born 1969), English football player
Wari
- Warias, Steffen (* 1985), German paracycler
- Warich, Wenceslaus (1564–1618), Sorbian theologian
- Warin († 774), Count in Alemannia
- Warin I († 856), Abbot of Corvey Monastery
- Warin II. († 1079), Abbot of Corvey
- Warin von Köln († 985), Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Cologne (976–985)
- Warin von Mâcon († 853), Count of Mâcon
- Warin of Poitou († 679), saint and martyr
- Warin, Pierre (* 1948), Belgian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Namur
- Wariner, Jeremy (* 1984), American sprinter and Olympic champion
- Wariner, Steve (* 1954), American country musician, songwriter and guitarist
- Waring, Edward (1736–1798), English mathematician
- Waring, Fred (1900-1984), American musician
- Waring, Jean , Canadian badminton player
- Waring, Marilyn (* 1952), New Zealand politician and feminist
- Waring, Pegot (1909–1983), American sculptor
- Waring, Rob (* 1956), American percussionist and composer of contemporary music
- Waringhien, Gaston (1901–1991), French linguist and historian of religion
- Warioba, Joseph Sinde (* 1940), Tanzanian lawyer and politician, head of government Tanzania
- Waris, Abdul Majeed (* 1991), Ghanaian soccer player
- Warisch, Jakob († 1808), German rabbi
- Wariski, Kiril (1954–1996), Bulgarian actor
- Wariso, Solomon (* 1966), British athlete
- Warizki, Igor Konstantinowitsch (* 1971), Russian ice hockey player, coach and official
Wark
- Wark, John (born 1957), Scottish football player
- Wark, McKenzie (* 1961), Australian author, theorist and media and cultural scientist
- Wark, Michael (* 1963), German chemist and university professor
- Wark, Nikolaus (* 1881), Luxembourg metallurgist
- Wark, Oskar (1934–2009), German television sports reporter and journalist
- Wark, Peter (* 1961), German journalist and crime writer
- Wark, Thomas (* 1957), German sports journalist and television presenter
- Warkalla, Stefan (* 1964), German sailor
- Warkehr, Eberhard (1932–2017), German chemist, university professor and university rector
- Warken, Adílson (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Warken, Dieter (* 1935), German soccer player
- Warken, Gerd (* 1951), German soccer player
- Warken, Hans-Georg (* 1956), German lawyer
- Warken, Nikolaus (1851–1920), German miner, strike leader and chairman of the legal protection association of miners
- Warken, Nina (* 1979), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Warkentin, Johann (1920–2012), Russian-German editor, writer, translator, poet
- Warker, Nikolaus (1861–1940), Luxembourgish writer
- Warko, Korla Hendrich (1837-1897), Sorbian teacher and author
- Warkotsch, Heinrich Gottlob von (1706–1764), Silesian nobleman in Austrian service
- Warkus, Bernd (1951-2020), German xylophone player
- Warkuß, Hartmut (* 1940), German industrial designer
Warl
- Varlamau, Aljaksandr (* 1979), Belarusian water diver of Russian origin
- Warlamis, Efthymios (1942–2016), Greek-Austrian architect
- Varlamow, Alexander Jegorowitsch (1801–1848), Russian composer
- Varlamow, Yevgeny Viktorovich (* 1976), Russian ice hockey player
- Varlamow, Semjon Alexandrovich (* 1988), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Varlamow, Serhiy (* 1978), Ukrainian ice hockey player
- Varlamow, Valentin Stepanowitsch (1934–1980), Soviet aspiring astronaut, member of the first cosmonaut group in the Soviet Union
- Warland, Jean (1926–2015), Belgian musician (bass, composition, arrangement)
- Warland, Rainer (* 1951), German Christian archaeologist and Byzantine art historian
- Warleigh, Ray (1938-2015), Australian jazz saxophonist and flutist
- Warler, Andreas (* 1965), German organist
- Warlich, Christian (1891–1964), German tattoo artist and innkeeper
- Warlich, Christian-Georg (* 1957), German rower
- Warlich, Hugo (1856–1922), Russian conductor of Bohemian origin
- Warlikowski, Krzysztof (* 1962), Polish theater director
- Warlimont, Walter (1894–1976), German officer and deputy to Colonel General Alfred Jodl
- Warlitz, Ernst (* 1880), German humorist and book author
- Warlo, Augustin (1858–1918), German surveyor and politician (center), MdR
- Warlock, Billy (born 1961), American actor
- Warlock, Peter (1894–1930), British composer and music critic
- Warlop, Michel (1911–1947), French swing violinist and band leader
Warm
- Warm, Hermann (1889–1976), German film architect and production designer
- Warm, Michael (* 1968), German volleyball trainer
- Warma, Aleksander (1890–1970), Estonian lawyer and politician in the government-in-exile
- Warmack, Chance (born 1991), American football player
- Warmann von Konstanz († 1034), Bishop of Konstanz (1026-1034)
- Warmbier, Otto (1994-2017), American student
- Warmboecke, Hieronymus († 1552), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Warmboeke, Heinrich († 1532), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Warmboeke, Hermann († 1600), Syndicus and Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Warmbold, Hermann (1876–1976), German farmer, agricultural scientist, manager and politician
- Warmbrunn, Andreas (* 1999), German child actor
- Warmbrunn, Harald (* 1933), German actor
- Warmbrunn, Jürgen (* 1962), German historian with a focus on East Central Europe
- Warmduscher (* 1971), German hardstyle / hard trance producer and DJ
- Warmeling, Gregório (1918–1997), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Joinville
- Warmer, Julia (* 1989), German rower
- Warmerdam, Alex van (* 1952), Dutch director, screenwriter, actor and painter
- Warmerdam, Cornelius (1915-2001), American pole vaulter
- Warmerdam, Marijke van (* 1959), Dutch video artist and professor
- Warming, Anders (* 1972), Danish vehicle designer
- Warming, Johannes Eugenius Bülow (1841–1924), Danish botanist
- Warminski-Leitheußer, Gabriele (* 1963), German politician (SPD)
- Warmke, Hermann (1929–2011), German business lawyer and manager
- Warmke-Rose, Jürgen (* 1961), German politician (CDU), MdHB, district office manager in Hamburg
- Warmo, Gerhard (* 1920), German former football player
- Warmoth, Henry C. (1842–1931), American politician
- Warmt, Falko (* 1938), German painter, graphic artist, draftsman, sculptor
- Warmuth, Elke (* 1949), German mathematician who deals with stochastics and didactics of mathematics
- Warmuth, Fritz , German politician (Free Conservative Party, DNVP), MdR
- Warmuth, Heike (* 1979), German actress
- Warmuth, Joseph (1834–1903), German farmer and politician, MdR
- Warmuth, Nadine (* 1982), German actress and voice actress
- Warmuth, Paul (1911–1981), Franconian dialect poet and composer
- Warmuth, Rudi (1931–2015), German sculptor
- Warmuth, Torsten (* 1968), German artist and photographer
- Warmuth, Wilma (* 1951), Austrian politician (FPK), member of the Carinthian state parliament
- Warmuz, Guillaume (* 1970), French football goalkeeper
Warning
- Warn, Jesse , American film director and screenwriter
- Warnach, Viktor (1909–1970), Benedictine priest, philosopher and university professor
- Warnach, Walter (1910–2000), German philosopher, editor, art critic, translator and editor, professor of philosophy at the Art Academy in Düsseldorf
- Warnachar I. († 600), Burgundian nobleman and caretaker
- Warnachar II. († 627), Franconian nobleman and house man
- Warnakow, Michail Michailowitsch (* 1985), Russian ice hockey player
- Warnant, Léon (1919–1996), Belgian Romanist and Walloon writer
- Warnat, Kimberley , Canadian actress
- Warnatsch, Theodor (1820-1894), German Catholic priest
- Warnatz, Gustav Heinrich (1810–1872), German ophthalmologist
- Warnatz, Jürgen (1944–2007), German physicist
- Warnatzsch, Norbert (* 1947), German swimming coach
- Warnawa, Jekaterina Vladimirovna (* 1984), Russian actress, comedian, choreographer and television presenter
- Warnberger, Simon (1769–1847), landscape painter, etcher and lithographer
- Warncke, Arthur (* 1880), German rower
- Warncke, Klaus (1937–1993), German ornithologist and entomologist specializing in bees
- Warncke, Paul (1866–1933), German sculptor and writer
- Warncke, Willi (1902–1943), communist resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Warne, Shane (born 1969), Australian cricketer
- Warneck, Giselher von († 1754), German engineer and architect
- Warneck, Gustav (1834–1910), German theologian
- Warneck, Johannes (1867–1944), German Protestant theologian and author
- Warneck, Wilfried (1929–2015), German Protestant theologian
- Warnecke, Arthur , German football player
- Warnecke, Berthold (* 1971), German musicologist, dramaturge and opera director in Würzburg
- Warnecke, Bettina (* 1974), German local politician (independent)
- Warnecke, Boris Wassiljewitsch (1874–1944), Russian classical philologist
- Warnecke, Dieter (1956-2019), German military, lieutenant general
- Warnecke, Frank (* 1965), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Warnecke, Friedrich (1837-1894), Prussian civil servant and heraldist
- Warnecke, Friedrich (1898–1968), German major general in World War II
- Warnecke, Georg (1883–1962), German district court director and entomologist
- Warnecke, Günter (* 1929), German meteorologist and professor emeritus
- Warnecke, Günter (* 1937), German engineer and university professor emeritus
- Warnecke, Hans (1900–1988), German designer of jewelry, lamps and equipment, product designer and university professor
- Warnecke, Hans-Jürgen (1934–2019), German scientist
- Warnecke, Heinrich (1923–1995), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Warnecke, Heinz (* 1953), German business economist, historian and book author
- Warnecke, Johann Conrad (1817–1893), Hamburg merchant and member of parliament
- Warnecke, Klaus (* 1943), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Warnecke, Mark (* 1970), German swimmer
- Warnecke, Rudolf (1905–1994), German graphic artist and wood cutter
- Warnecke, Torsten (* 1962), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Warneford, Reginald Alexander John (1891-1915), Royal Naval Air Service (RNAS) officer
- Warnek, Bianca (* 1986), German actress
- Warneke, Ehrhard (1934–2019), German film director and opera director
- Warneke, Heinz (1895–1983), German-American sculptor
- Warneke, Helmut (1927–2017), German silversmith and product designer
- Warneke, Lothar (1936–2005), German director and screenwriter
- Warneken, Bernd Jürgen (* 1945), German folklorist
- Warnekros, David Wilhelm (1743–1809), German legal scholar and consistorial director
- Warnekros, god of honor Ulrich (1779–1830), German physician, city physician of Greifswald
- Warnekros, Heinrich Ehrenfried (1752–1807), German philologist and high school teacher
- Warnekros, Kurt (1882-1949), German gynecologist
- Warnemünde, Ludwig (1916–2002), German athlete
- Warnemünde, Wolfgang (* 1953), German athlete
- Warner, Adoniram J. (1834-1910), American politician
- Warner, Albert (1884–1967), Polish-American film producer
- Warner, Alcalde T. , Vincentian lawyer
- Warner, Amelia (* 1982), British actress and musician
- Warner, Anne (* 1954), American rower
- Warner, Annette (* 1970), German mathematician and Egyptologist
- Warner, Aron , American film producer
- Warner, Bonny (* 1962), American luge and bobsleigh athlete
- Warner, Brad (* 1964), American Zen master and author
- Warner, Brian D. (* 1952), American astronomer and asteroid explorer
- Warner, Carolyn (1930–2018), American business consultant, marketing consultant, businesswoman, lecturer, and politician
- Warner, Charles Dudley (1829–1900), American lawyer, journalist, and writer
- Warner, Charles J. (1875–1955), American politician
- Warner, Collen (* 1988), American football player
- Warner, Curt (born 1961), American football player
- Warner, Damian (* 1989), Canadian decathlete
- Warner, Daniel Bashiel (1815–1880), American-Liberian politician
- Warner, Daniel Sidney (1842–1895), American Evangelical theologian
- Warner, David (* 1941), British stage and film actor
- Warner, Deborah (* 1959), English theater director
- Warner, Frank W. (* 1938), American mathematician
- Warner, Fred (* 1996), American football player
- Warner, Fred M. (1865–1923), American politician
- Warner, Garth (* 1940), American mathematician
- Warner, Graylin (born 1962), American basketball player
- Warner, HB (1875–1958), American film and stage actor of British descent
- Warner, Harry (1881–1958), American film producer
- Warner, Henry P. (1940-2014), American jazz musician
- Warner, Hiram (1802-1881), American politician
- Warner, Jack (1895–1981), British actor
- Warner, Jack (* 1943), Trinidadian businessman and politician
- Warner, Jack L. (1892–1978) Canadian-American film producer, director, and screenwriter
- Warner, Jean-Pierre (1924-2005), British lawyer
- Warner, John (* 1927), American politician
- Warner, John C. (* 1962), American chemist
- Warner, John De Witt (1851–1925), American lawyer and politician
- Warner, Julie (born 1965), American actress
- Warner, Justyn (* 1987), Canadian sprinter
- Warner, Kai (1926–1982), German musician
- Warner, Karl (1908–1995), American sprinter and Olympic champion
- Warner, Kate (born 1948), Australian lawyer, Governor of Tasmania
- Warner, Keith (* 1956), British opera director and set designer
- Warner, Koko , American environmental scientist on climate change and migration
- Warner, Kurt (* 1971), American football player and arena football player
- Warner, Langdon (1881–1955), American art historian, archaeologist, and Harvard professor
- Warner, Leo (* 1980), British video designer
- Warner, Levi (1831-1911), American politician
- Warner, Levinus († 1665), German orientalist, manuscript collector and diplomat
- Warner, Malcolm-Jamal (* 1970), American actor
- Warner, Marina (* 1946), British literary historian and writer
- Warner, Mark (* 1954), American film editor
- Warner, Mark (* 1954), American politician
- Warner, Martin (* 1958), British Anglican theologian; Bishop of Chichester
- Warner, Michael (* 1958), American university professor and author
- Warner, Norman (born 1940), British politician, member of the House of Lords
- Warner, Oliver (1903-1976), British naval historian
- Warner, Peter (1939-2007), British animal illustrator
- Warner, Rex (1905–1986) British writer, philologist and translator
- Warner, Richard (1835–1915), American politician
- Warner, Sam (1887–1927), American film producer
- Warner, Samuel L. (1828-1893), American politician
- Warner, Sidney S. (1829-1908), American politician
- Warner, Steven , special effects designer
- Warner, Sylvia Townsend (1893–1978), British writer and musicologist
- Warner, Thomas (1580–1649), British captain, explorer of the Caribbean, governor of St. Christopher and Antigua
- Warner, Tony (* 1974), English soccer player
- Warner, Ty (* 1944), American entrepreneur
- Warner, Vespasian (1842–1925), American politician
- Warner, Walter († 1643), British mathematician and alchemist
- Warner, Willard (1826–1906), American officer and politician
- Warner, William († 1609), English poet
- Warner, William (1840–1916), American politician
- Warner, William Lloyd (1898–1970), American anthropologist and social psychologist
- Warnerbring, Östen (1934-2006), Swedish composer and singer
- Warnery, Charles-Emmanuel de (1720–1786), Prussian general and military theorist
- Warnery, Henri (1859–1902), Swiss theologian, Romance scholar and author
- Warnes, Alfred (* 1936), Austrian writer
- Warnes, Ignacio (1772-1816), Argentine colonel
- Warnes, Jennifer (born 1947), American singer
- Warneville, Ralph de , Lord Chancellor of England, Treasurer of York, and Bishop of Lisieux
- Warneyer, Otto (1867–1941), German Imperial Judge
- Warngård, Fred (1907–1950), Swedish hammer thrower
- Warnholtz, Rudolf (1906–1993), German hockey player
- Warnholz, Karl-Heinz (* 1944), German politician (CDU), MdHB
- Warnick, Klaus-Jürgen (* 1952), German politician (independent), Member of the Bundestag
- Warnicke, Heike (* 1966), German speed skater
- Warnicke, Sigrid (* 1937), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Warnier, Jean-Pierre (* 1939), French ethnologist and university professor
- Warnier, Vincent (* 1967), French organist
- Warnig, Matthias (* 1955), German manager
- Warning, Ami (* 1996), German singer-songwriter, pop, soul and reggae singer
- Warning, Wally , Dutch roots, reggae, ragga, Latin singer
- Warning, Walter (1917–2002), German soccer goalkeeper
- Warninghoff, Henni (1892–1962), German sports functionary and publisher, was considered "probably the most important woman in German gymnastics"
- Warnke, Brunislaus (1883–1958), German politician (center, CDU), MdR
- Warnke, Camilla (* 1931), German philosopher
- Warnke, Edmundo (* 1951), Chilean athlete
- Warnke, Else (1908–1975), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Warnke, Götz (* 1957), German technical historian, freelance journalist and author
- Warnke, Helmuth (1908–2003), German painter, editor, politician (KPD) and publicist
- Warnke, Herbert (1902–1975), German politician (KPD, SED), MdR, MdV, chairman of the FDGB and member of the political bureau of the Central Committee of the SED in the GDR
- Warnke, Ingo (* 1942), German psychologist
- Warnke, Johannes (1896–1984), German politician (SED), MdV
- Warnke, Jürgen (1932–2013), German lawyer and politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Warnke, Kirstin (* 1981), German actress
- Warnke, Martin (1937–2019), German art historian
- Warnke, Martin (* 1955), German computer scientist
- Warnke, Pedro (* 1945), German graphic designer (including the Posthörnchen)
- Warnke, Rudolf (* 1927), German psychologist (military psychology) and publicist
- Warnke, Ulrich (* 1945), German physicist and university professor
- Warnke, Uwe (* 1956), German writer and publisher
- Warnken, Heinz (1912–1943), German soccer player
- Warnken, Stefan (* 1986), German dance sport trainer and choreographer in formation dancing (Latin)
- Warnking, Franz (1905–1991), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Warnking, Rudolf (* 1938), German lawyer, politician (CDU), MdL and university rector
- Warnkönig, Leopold August (1794–1866), German lawyer
- Wärnlöf, Anna Lisa (1911–1987), Swedish writer, translator and columnist
- Wärnmark, Daniel (* 1974), Swedish assistant football referee
- Warnock, Archibald , American astronomer and asteroid explorer
- Warnock, Cleve , American rockabilly musician
- Warnock, David (* 1962), British racing car driver
- Warnock, Grant (born 1971), British actor
- Warnock, John (born 1940), American entrepreneur
- Warnock, Mary, Baroness Warnock (1924–2019), British philosopher, teacher, professor and author
- Warnock, Neil (born 1948), English football player and coach
- Warnock, Stephen (* 1981), English soccer player
- Warnock, William (1911-1986), Irish diplomat
- Warnock, William R. (1838-1918) American politician
- Warnod, André (1885–1960), French goguettier, art critic, writer and draftsman
- Warnotte, Daniel (1871-1949), Belgian sociologist
- Warns, Guntbert (* 1959), German actor and cabaret artist
- Warns, Johannes (1874–1937), German Protestant theologian and director of the Wiedenest Bible School
- Warnsdorf, Hans von , Bohemian nobleman, governor of Glatz, Münsterberg and Frankenstein
- Warnstedt, Adolf von (1813–1897), German civil servant and politician
- Warnstedt, Friedrich von (1785–1836), Danish civil servant
- Warnstorf, Carl (1837–1921), German teacher, florist and bryologist
Waro
- Warot, Victor (1834–1906), Belgian singing teacher and opera singer (tenor)
- Warot-Fourdrignier, Marie-Noëlle (* 1956), French soccer player
Warp
- Warpalawas , king of the small Anatolian state Tuwana
- Warpechowski, Zbigniew (* 1938), Polish performance, conceptual artist and production designer
Warr
- Warr, George de la (1904–1969), English civil engineer and radionics pioneer
- Warr, Peter (1938–2010), British racing car driver and motorsport official
- Warraich, Sohail (* 1962), Pakistani journalist, television presenter, analyst and media personality
- Warrāq, Muhammad ibn Yūsuf al- , Spanish trader, traveler and geographer
- Warré, Émile (1867–1951), French clergyman and beekeeper
- Warren G (born 1970), American rapper
- Warren, Acquanetta (* 1956), American politician
- Warren, Alan (born 1935), British sailor
- Warren, Allan (born 1948), British photographer, writer and actor
- Warren, Amanda (* 1982), American actress
- Warren, Amy , American actress
- Warren, Annette (* 1922), American singer
- Warren, Baby Boy (1919–1977), American blues singer and guitarist
- Warren, Ben (1879-1917) English football player
- Warren, Bertram Eugene (1902–1991), American crystallographer
- Warren, Bill (1943–2016), American film historian and film critic
- Warren, Branch (born 1975), American bodybuilder
- Warren, Butch (1939-2013), American jazz musician (bass, composition)
- Warren, Cash (* 1979), American film producer
- Warren, Charles (1840–1927), British archaeologist, general and chief of the London Police
- Warren, Charles Marquis (1912–1990), American film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Warren, Chris (* 1990), American actor
- Warren, Cornelius (1790–1849), American lawyer and politician
- Warren, David , production designer and art director
- Warren, David (1925-2010), Australian scientist and inventor of the flight recorder
- Warren, David (born 1956), British middle-distance runner
- Warren, David HD , British computer scientist
- Warren, Diane (* 1956), American composer
- Warren, Douglas Joseph (1919–2013), Australian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Warren, Earl (1891–1974), American politician and Chief Justice of the United States
- Warren, Earle (1914–1994), American jazz musician
- Warren, Ed (1926-2006), American demonologist
- Warren, Eda (1903-1980), American film editor
- Warren, Edward A. (1818–1875) American politician
- Warren, Elizabeth (* 1949), American lawyer and politician with the Democratic Party
- Warren, Estella (* 1978), Canadian actress and model
- Warren, Ethan (* 1991), Australian water diver
- Warren, Fran (1926–2013), American jazz and pop singer
- Warren, Francis E. (1844–1929), American politician
- Warren, Frank (* 1952), English boxing promoter
- Warren, Frederick Morris (1859–1931), American Romanist
- Warren, Fuller (1905–1973), American politician, Governor of Florida
- Warren, Gary (born 1954), British film and television actor
- Warren, Gene (1916–1997), American special effects artist, short film director and producer, and film company manager
- Warren, Gloria (born 1926), American actress and singer
- Warren, Governor Kemble (1830–1882), US Army General
- Warren, Guy (1923-2008), Ghanaian jazz percussionist
- Warren, Harry (1893–1981) American musician, composer, and songwriter
- Warren, Huw (* 1962), British jazz pianist
- Warren, Jennifer (* 1941), American actress and director
- Warren, John (* 1938), Canadian jazz composer and instrumentalist
- Warren, John (1943-2004), Australian football player
- Warren, John Collins (1778-1856), American surgeon
- Warren, John F. (1909-2000), American cinematographer
- Warren, John Robin (* 1937), Australian pathologist and Nobel Prize winner in Physiology and Medicine in 2005
- Warren, Joseph (1741–1775), first American soldier to die in the American Revolutionary War
- Warren, Joseph (* 1976), American wrestler and world champion
- Warren, Joseph M. (1813-1896), American politician
- Warren, Josiah (1798–1874), American social reformer and writer
- Warren, Karle (* 1992), American actress
- Warren, Kelcy (* 1955), American entrepreneur
- Warren, Kiersten (* 1965), American actress
- Warren, Lavinia (1841-1919), American actress
- Warren, Leonard (1911-1960), American opera singer (baritone)
- Warren, Lesley Ann (born 1946), American actress
- Warren, Lindsay Carter (1889–1976), American politician
- Warren, Lorraine (1927-2019), American demonologist
- Warren, Lott (1797–1861), American politician
- Warren, Marc (* 1967), British actor
- Warren, Marc (* 1981), Scottish golfer
- Warren, Minton (1850-1907), American classical philologist
- Warren, Morgan (born 1980), Canadian ice hockey player
- Warren, Nick , English house DJ and record producer
- Warren, Norman J. (* 1942), English film director
- Warren, Patricia Nell (1936–2019), American writer
- Warren, Peter (* 1935), American jazz bassist and improvisation musician
- Warren, Portious (* 1996), Trinidadian-Tobagian shot putter and discus thrower
- Warren, Rachel , British climate and sustainability scientist
- Warren, Raoul de (1905–1992), French lawyer, writer, historian and genealogist
- Warren, Rau'Shee (* 1987), American boxer
- Warren, Rebecca (* 1965), British artist
- Warren, Rick (* 1954), American Baptist clergyman, founder of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Los Angeles; Best selling author of Christian books such as Living with a Vision
- Warren, Robert Penn (1905–1989), American writer and literary critic
- Warren, Samuel D. (1852–1910), American lawyer and attorney
- Warren, Samuel Prowse (1841–1915), Canadian organist, composer and music teacher
- Warren, Shields (1898–1980), American pathologist and radiation specialist
- Warren, Stafford L. (1896-1981), American nuclear medicine doctor
- Warren, Stuart (born 1938), British chemist
- Warren, TJ (born 1993), American basketball player
- Warren, Tom (* 1951), American triathlete
- Warren, Tony (1936-2016) British screenwriter and writer
- Warren, Wayne (born 1962), Welsh darts player
- Warren, William W. (1834–1880), American politician
- Warren, William Whipple (1825-1853), American historian and politician
- Warren-Gash, Haydon Boyd (born 1949), British Ambassador
- Warrener, Rhett (* 1976), Canadian ice hockey player and scout
- Warrens, Eduard (1820–1872), Austrian journalist and publicist
- Warrens, Rosa (1821–1878), Swedish-German poet and translator of folk songs
- Warrer, Jonas (* 1979), Danish sailor
- Warrick, Bryan (born 1959), American basketball player
- Warrick, Ruth (1916-2005), American actress
- Warrikoff, Alexander (* 1934), German lawyer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Warrilow, Larry (1945–2010), American guitarist and arranger
- Warriner, Leroy (1919–2003), American racing car driver
- Warriner, Michael (1908–1986) British rower and engineer
- Warriner, Samantha (* 1971), New Zealand triathlete
- Warriner, Thurman (1904–1974), English writer
- Warriner, Todd (* 1974), Canadian ice hockey player
- Warring, James (* 1958), American boxer, kickboxer and MMA fighter
- Warrington, Bill (1910-1981) British special effects artist
- Warrington, Freda (* 1956), British writer
- Warrington, George (1952-2007), American railroad manager
- Warrington, Josh (* 1990), British boxer
- Warrington, Tom (* 1952), American jazz bassist
- Warrior (1959-2014), American wrestler
- Warrior King (* 1979), Jamaican reggae musician
Wars
- Warsakan , numidian builder
- Warsama, Ahmed Ibrahim (* 1966), Qatari athlete
- Warsame, Yasmin (* 1976), Somali-Canadian supermodel
- Warsanofjewa, Vera Alexandrovna (1890–1976), Russian-Soviet geologist, writer and university lecturer
- Warsawski, Chris (* 1992), German volleyball player
- Warsberg, Alexander von (1836–1889), Austrian government official and travel writer
- Warsch, Hans , German shepherd who capitulated Oggersheim in 1621
- Warsch, Wilhelm (1895–1969), German civil servant, mayor and politician (CDU), MdL
- Warsch, Wolfgang (* 1980), Austrian molecular biologist and game designer
- Warschalomidze, Levan (* 1972), Georgian politician and Prime Minister of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara
- Warschalowitsch, Dmitri Alexandrowitsch (1934-2020), Russian astrophysicist and university professor
- Warschamow, Rom Rubenowitsch (1927–1999), Armenian-Soviet mathematician
- Warschauer, Adolf (1855–1930), German historian
- Warschauer, Frank (1892–1940), German journalist
- Warschauer, Marcus (1777–1835), German-Jewish banker at the Oppenheim & Warschauer bank in Königsberg
- Warschauer, Robert junior (1860–1918), German banker
- Warschauer, Robert senior (1816–1884), German banker
- Warschawski, Ilja Iossifowitsch (1908–1974), Russian writer
- Warschawski, Michel (* 1949), Israeli anti-Zionist peace activist and author
- Warschawski, Stefan (1904–1989), American mathematician
- Warschawskyj, Mark (1848–1907), Yiddish-speaking folk poet and composer from the Russian Empire
- Warschewski, Tobias (* 1998), German soccer player
- Warschilka, Edward (1928–2004), Hungarian-American film editor
- Warschow, Peter († 1486), Mayor of Greifswald
- Warshaw, Howard Scott (* 1957), American programmer
- Warshel, Arieh (* 1940), Israeli-American chemist
- Warshofsky, David (born 1961), American actor
- Warsi, Arshad (* 1968), Indian Bollywood actor
- Warsi, Sayeeda, Baroness Warsi (* 1971), British politician
- Warsinsky, Werner (1910–1992), German writer
- Warsitz, Erich (1906–1983), German test pilot
- Warsitz, Oliver (* 1967), German actor and voice actor
- Warsitz, Viktor , German stage and television actor as well as a theater director and playwright
- Warska, Wanda (1932–2019), Polish jazz and chanson singer
- Warski, Adolf (1868–1937), Polish labor leader, member of the Sejm
- Warsmann, Jean-Luc (* 1965), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Warsofsky, David (* 1990), American ice hockey player
- Warsönke, Annette (* 1969), German author
- Warsönke, Silvio (* 1967), German athlete
- Warstat, Gerhard (1887–1941), German doctor
- Warstat, Monika , German glider pilot and European champion
- Warsz , legendary progenitor of the noble family of the Vrchovets
- Warszewicz, Józef (1812–1866), Polish-Lithuanian ornithologist
Wait
- Wart, Freek van der (* 1988), Dutch short tracker
- Wart, Gertrud von († 1322), representative of the family of the barons of Wart
- Wart, Rudolf von († 1309), representative of the barons von Wart
- Warta, Dominik (* 1969), Austrian actor
- Wartan, Aruth (1880–1945), Russian actor
- Wartburg, Urs von (* 1937), Swiss athlete
- Wartburg, Walther von (1888–1971), Swiss linguist
- Wartburg, Wolfgang von (1914–1997), Swiss historian
- Wartel, Paul (1903-1976), French football player and coach
- Wartemann, Max (1905–1993), Schleswig-Holstein politician
- Wartenberg, Albert Ernst von (1635–1715), auxiliary bishop in Regensburg, historian
- Wartenberg, Alma (1871–1928), German politician and women's rights activist
- Wartenberg, Catharina von (1674–1734), German maitress
- Wartenberg, Christiane (* 1948), German sculptor and installation artist
- Wartenberg, Christiane (* 1956), German athlete and Olympic medalist
- Wartenberg, Frank (* 1955), German athlete and Olympic medalist
- Wartenberg, Franz Wilhelm von (1593–1661), Bishop of Osnabrück
- Wartenberg, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1725–1807), Prussian lieutenant general, heir on Trampe
- Wartenberg, Gerd (* 1944), German politician (SPD), MdA, MdB
- Wartenberg, Gerhard (1904–1942), German author, anarcho-syndicalist
- Wartenberg, Günther (1943–2007), German theologian and church historian
- Wartenberg, Hans Joachim von (1880–1960), German chemist
- Wartenberg, Hartwig Karl von (1711–1757), royal Prussian major general
- Wartenberg, Jan von , Bohemian nobleman
- Wartenberg, Jirka (* 1945), German singer and guitarist
- Wartenberg, Jörg (* 1981), German ice hockey player
- Wartenberg, Ludolf von (* 1941), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Wartenberg, Marion von (* 1957), German trade unionist (DGB), educator, state secretary
- Wartenberg, Maxim (* 1975), German children's songwriter
- Wartenberg, Robert (1886–1956), German-American neurologist
- Wartenberg, Rudolf von (1816–1898), Prussian lieutenant general and commander of the cadet corps
- Wartenberg, Thomas (* 1949), American philosopher
- Wartenberg-Potter, Bärbel (* 1943), German bishop of the North Elbe Evangelical Lutheran Church
- Wartenburg, Karl (1826–1889), German writer and politician
- Wartensee, Julius Schnyder von (1830–1913), Swiss farmer, bank clerk, canton and state politician
- Wartensleben, Alexander Hermann von (1650–1734), Prussian Field Marshal General
- Wartensleben, Carl Ludwig Christian von (1733–1805), Dutch lieutenant general of German origin
- Wartensleben, Editha von (1837–1895), wife of Hereditary Marshal Cuno Graf von Hahn
- Wartensleben, Gabriele von (1870–1953), German teacher and psychologist
- Wartensleben, Gustav von (1774–1834), Prussian major general
- Wartensleben, Gustav von (1796–1886), Prussian chamberlain and lieutenant general, Johanniter
- Wartensleben, Hermann Ludwig von (1826–1921), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Wartensleben, Hermann von (1700–1764), Prussian colonel, canon and coadjutor
- Wartensleben, Julius von (1809–1882), German lawyer and city judge, legal knight of the Order of St. John
- Wartensleben, Karl Emil von (1669–1714), imperial baron, colonel and brigadier in Hesse-Kassel, chief steward and chief chamberlain
- Waiting life, Karl Sophronius Philipp von (1680–1751), Saxon cabinet minister, Count von Flodrop
- Wartensleben, Leopold Alexander von (1710–1775), Commander of Schivelbein, Prussian Lieutenant General, Landdrost von Hetter, Rees and Isselburg
- Wartensleben, Leopold Alexander von (1745–1822), Prussian Lieutenant General, Chief of Regiment No. 59, Governor of the Erfurt Fortress
- Wartensleben, Ludwig von (1831–1926), Royal Prussian Real Privy Councilor and Major, Legal Knight and Honorary Commander of the Order of St.
- Wartensleben, Wilhelm Ludwig Gustav von (1734–1798), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Wartensleben-Carow, Julius Caesar Karl Oskar Erdmann von (1872–1930), German sports functionary
- Wartensleben-Schwirsen, Alexander von (1807–1883), Prussian administrative lawyer and politician
- Wartenweiler, Fritz (1889–1985), Swiss writer
- Wartenweiler, Jürg (1915–1976), Swiss biomechanic
- Warth, Otto (1845–1918), German architect
- Warth, Rosemarie (* 1965), German comedian and cabaret artist
- Warth, Theron (1911–1974), American film editor and film producer
- Warthmüller, Robert (1859–1895), German history painter
- Warthuysen, Günter (* 1937), German administrative officer and local historian
- Wartig, Sebastian (* 1989), German opera and concert singer (baritone)
- Wartinger, Josef (1773–1861), Austrian archivist
- Wartique, John (* 1990), Belgian racing driver
- Wartisch, Otto (1893–1969), German conductor, composer and NSDAP member
- Wartislaw , Pomeranian nobleman from the line of the Ratiboriden
- Wartislaw († 1233), Pomeranian nobleman
- Wartislaw († 1184), Prince of Pomerania
- Wartislaw , Prince of Pomerania
- Wartislaw I. , Prince in Pomerania
- Wartislaw III. († 1264), Duke of Pomerania
- Wartislaw IV. († 1326), Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast
- Wartislaw IX. , Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast
- Wartislaw Swantiboricz († 1196), castellan of Stettin
- Wartislaw V. († 1390), Duke of Pomerania
- Wartislaw VI. († 1394), Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast
- Wartislaw VII († 1395), Duke of Pomerania
- Wartislaw VIII. , Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast
- Wartislaw X. († 1478), Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast
- Wartke, Bodo (* 1977), German cabaret artist, pianist and presenter
- Wartke, Ralf-Bernhard (* 1948), German archaeologist from the Middle East
- Wartmann, Friedrich Bernhard (1830–1902), Swiss botanist
- Wartmann, Georg (1645–1727), Swiss mayor
- Wartmann, Jörg (* 1972), German guitarist, arranger and composer
- Wartmann, Thomas (* 1953), German director, producer and screenwriter of documentary films
- Wartmann, Wilhelm (1882–1970), Swiss art historian and museum director
- Wartmann-Füchslin, Rudolf (1873–1930), Swiss engineer and entrepreneur
- Wartmann-Kägi, Otto (1841–1882), Swiss businessman in the Orient
- Wartner, Johann (1883–1963), German politician (BP), Member of the Bundestag
- Warton, Thomas (1728–1790), English poet and literary historian
- Wartschenko, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (* 1949), Russian-American mathematician
- Wartusch, Patricia (* 1978), Austrian tennis player
Why
- Warui, Peter Mungai (* 1981), Kenyan boxer
- Waruinge, Philip (* 1945), Kenyan boxer
- Why, Anschelika (* 1969), Russian pop singer
- Waruschan, Daniel (1884–1915), Armenian poet
- Warut Boonsuk (* 1997), Thai soccer player
- Warut Mekmusik (* 1992), Thai soccer player
- Warut Supphaso (* 1986), Thai soccer player
- Warut Wongdee (* 1986), Thai soccer player
Warv
- Warvne, Tobias (* 1987), Swedish handball player
Varv
- Warwas, Till (* 1962), German painter
- Warweg, Irmhild (1905–1983), German illustrator and graphic artist
- Warwel, Maxi (* 1983), German actress
- Warwick, Bill (1924-2007), Canadian ice hockey player
- Warwick, Dee Dee (1945-2008), American soul singer
- Warwick, Derek (* 1954), English Formula 1 racing driver
- Warwick, Diana, Baroness Warwick of Undercliffe (* 1945), British politician and union official
- Warwick, Dionne (* 1940), American singer and television presenter
- Warwick, Grant (1921-1999), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Warwick, John G. (1830-1892), American politician
- Warwick, Kevin (* 1954), British cyberneticist
- Warwick, Kim (born 1952), Australian tennis player
- Warwick, Norman (1920–1994), British cinematographer
- Warwick, Paul (1969–1991), British racing driver
- Warwick, Philip (1609–1683), English writer and politician
- Warwick, Richard (1945–1997), British actor
- Warwick, Ricky (born 1966), British rock singer
- Warwick, Robert (1878–1964) American film, television, and stage actor
- Warwick, Smith (* 1971), Scottish curler
- Warwick, Vanessa , British artist
- Warwick, Walter (* 1971), American biathlete and biathlon official
- Warwitz, Siegbert A. (* 1937), German Germanist, sports scientist, psychologist, educator
- Warwynez, Iryna (* 1992), Ukrainian biathlete
Wary
- Waryński, Ludwik (1856–1889), Polish politician
Wart
- Warzecha, Walter (1891–1956), German naval officer and general admiral, last commander in chief of the navy in World War II
- Warzel, Simone (* 1973), German mathematician
- Warzilek, Rudolf (* 1939), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Warzman, Abraham (* 1970), Israeli politician and minister
- Warzok, Friedrich (* 1903), German SS leader and war criminal
- Warzycha, Krzysztof (* 1964), Polish-Greek soccer player
- Warzycha, Robert (* 1963), Polish football player and coach