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List of people by name: Mo
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People Named Mo (or Mo')
- Mo', Keb', (born 1951), blues musician born "Kevin Moore"
Moa - Mob
- Mobb, Goodie, musician
- Moberg, Vilhelm, (1898-1973) Swedish writer
- Möbius, August Ferdinand, (1790-1868), German mathematician
- Mobley, Hank, (tenor)
- Mobutu Sese Seko, (1930-1997), Zaire dictator
- Moby, (born 1965), US musician, stage name of Richard Melville Hall
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- Model, Walther, (1891-1945) World War II German Field Marshall
- Modigliani, Amedeo, (1884-1920), Italian sculptor, painter
- Modigliani, Franco, (born 1918), Italian-American, 1985 Nobel Prize in Economics
- Modine, Matthew, (born 1959), US actor
- Modrinjak, Stefan, (1774-1827), poet
- Modugno, Domenico, (born 1928), musician
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- Mohammed, Elijah, (1897-1975), US religious leader, born Elijah Poole
- Mohammed, Khalid Shaikh, suspected Al-Qaida terrorist
- Mohammed VI of Morocco, (born 1963)
- Mohammed V of Morocco
- Mohara, (died 1893), slave trader
- Mohmand, Abdul, (born 1959), Afghan cosmonaut
- Mohn, Reinhard, (born 1921), publisher
- Mohr, Georg, (1548-1620), Danish mathematician
- Mohr, Jay, (born 1970), comedian
- Mohr, Otto, civil engineer
- Mohri, Mamoru, (born 1948), Japanese astronaut
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- Molière, (1622-1673), French comedic playwright
- Molina, Alfred, (born 1953), actor
- Molina, John John, (born 1965), world champion boxer
- Molinary, Alfonsina (born approx. 1977) Puerto Rican actress and opera singer
- Molinier, Auguste, (died 1904), French historian
- Molitor, Paul, (born 1956), professional baseball player
- Moljk, Anton, (1916-1998), physicist.
- Molk, Misa, TV journalist and producent.
- Moll, Richard, (born 1942), actor
- Möllemann, Jürgen, (1945-2003), FDP
- Moller, Ale, musician
- Moller, Anton, Polish painter
- Moller, Poul Martin, (1794-1838), philosopher
- Mollison, Jim, British pilot
- Molnar, Ferenc, (1878-1952), writer
- Moloney, Janel, American actor
- Molotov, Vyacheslav, (1890-1986), Soviet war minister
- Molson, John, (1763-1836), founder of Molson Breweries
- Moltke, General Helmuth von
- Moltmann, Jürgen, (born 1926), theologian
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- Monagas, José Gregorio, president
- Monagas, José Ruperto, president
- Monagas, José Tadeo, president
- Monaghan, Dominic, (born 1976), actor
- Monarch, Michael, (born 1950), guitarist
- Monash, John
- Monck, George, Irish leader
- Mondale, Walter, (born 1928), US politician
- Monder, Ben, musician
- Mondino, (1275-1326)
- Mondrian, Pieter Cornelis, (1872-1944), painter
- Mondschein, Ken, (born 1974), US author
- Moneo, Rafael, architect
- Monet, Claude Oscar, (1840-1926), French painter
- Money, Eddie, (born 1949), singer
- Monge, Gaspard, (1746-1818), differential geometry
- Monge, Yolandita, (born 1955), international singer
- Moniuszko, Stanislaw, Polish composer
- Moniz, Egas, (1854-1955), (neurologist, Medicine Nobel Prize 1949)
- Mole, Miff (1898-1961), US jazz trombonist
- Monk, Alan, operatic baritone
- Monk, Meredith, composer
- Monk, Thelonious, (1920-1982), US composer, musician
- Monkhouse, Bob, (born 1928), British comedian
- Monnet, Jean, (1952-1955), French President of the European Commission
- Monod, Jacques, (1910-1976), biochemist, winner of Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1965
- Monod, Theodore, naturalist and theologian
- Monomakh, Vladimir, (died 1125), Grand Duke of Kiev
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People named Monroe
- Monroe, Bill, (1911-1996), musician
- Monroe, Earl, (born 1944), basketball player
- Monroe, Harriet, (Poetry magazine)
- Monroe, James, (1758-1831), USA President
- Monroe, Marilyn, (1926-1962), Hollywood actress, sex symbol
- Monroe, Meredith, (born 1976), actress
- Monroe, Vaughn, (1911-1973), singer
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- Montagné, Gilbert
- Montagu, Charles (1661-1715), Bank of England creator
- Montague, John, (born 1718), Earl of Sandwich
- Montaigne, Michel de, (1533-1592), philosopher essayist
- Montalban, Ricardo, (born 1920), actor
- Montale, Eugenio, (Nobel Laureate)
- Montalva, Eduardo Frei, (1911-1982), president
- Montana, Joe, (born 1956), . American football player
- Montand, Yves, (1921-1991), (Ivo Livi)
- Montaner, Ricardo, Argentinian born Venezuela citizen; singer
- Montanez, Andy (born c. 1933) Puerto Rican Salsa singer
- Montanez, Pedro, Puerto Rican boxer
- Montcalm, Louis, (1712-1759), French General
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- Monteagudo, Bernardo
- Monteiro, Antoine, boxer
- Montenegro, Pilar actress, singer
- Montero, Juan Esteban, president
- Montero, Pablo, singer
- Monte San Savino, Andrea da, (Andrea Sansovino or Sansovino)
- Montesino, Vladimir
- Montes, Ismael
- Montespan, Marquise de, (died 1707), mistress of the French King Louis XIV
- Montesquieu, Charl du, philosopher
- Montesquieu, Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de, (1689-1755), political philosopher
- Montessori, Maria, (1870-1952), Italian creator of Montessori Method
- Monteux, Pierre, (1875-1964), conductor
- Monteverdi, Claudio, (1567-1643), Italian composer
- Montez, Lola, (1821-1861), adventurer
- Montez, Maria, (died 1951), actress
- Montezuma, final Aztec ruler
- Montfort, Simon de, (1160-1218), English baron
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- Montgolfier, Joseph-Michel, (born 1740), inventor, worked on first hot air balloon
- Montgomery, Bernard Law, (1887-1976), British WW2 field marshal
- Montgomery, Elizabeth, (1933-1995), actress
- Montgomery, Eurreal "Little Brother", (c. 1906-1985), US jazz musician
- Montgomery, George, (1916-2000), actor
- Montgomery, Joseph, (1733-1794) American minister, Continental Congress delegate
- Montgomery, Lucy Maude, (1874-1942), Anne of Green Gables
- Montgomery, Richard, (1738-1775), Irish-American general in Revolutionary War
- Montgomery, Robert, actor
- Montgomery, Wes, (1923-1968), musician
- Monti, Luis, athlete
- Montillet, Carole, skier
- Montmorency, Anne de, (died 1567), Constable of France
- Montoku, emperor of Japan
- Montoliu, Tete, jazz pianist
- Montoya, Carlos, (1903-1993), guitarist
- Montoya, Juan Pablo, (born 1975), Formula 1 racer
- Montoya, Telmo Zarraonandia, athlete
- Montt, Pedro Montt, president
- Monturiol i Estarriol, Narcis, inventor
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- Moodie, Susanna, (1803-1885), Roughing it in the Bush
- Moody, Dan, Texas governor
- Moody, Dwight L., (1837-1899), televangelist
- Moody, Helen, tennis player
- Moody, Ron, actor
- Moodysson, Lukas, poet
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- Moog, Robert, (born 1934), inventor
- Moon, Dave, MacLisp, ZetaLisp
- Moon, Elizabeth, US fantasy author
- Moon, Keith, (1947-1978), British musician
- Moon, Sun Myung, (born 1920), religious leader
- Moon, Warren, (born 1958), athlete
- Moon, Dr. William, (1818-1894), inventor of Moon type
- Mooney, John, musician
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- Moore, Alan, (born 1953), British comic book scripter
- Moore, Archie, (1913-1998), world champion boxer
- Moore, Bobby, (1941-1993), athlete
- Moore, Brian, Canadian writer
- Moore, C. L., (1911-1987), US fantasy author
- Moore, Charles, architect
- Moore, Christopher, author of "Lamb" and others.
- Moore, Christy, songwriter and singer
- Moore, Chuck, Forth
- Moore, C.L., (died 1987), science fiction writer
- Moore, Clayton, (1914-1999), actor (The Lone Ranger)
- Moore, Clement, writer A Visit from St. Nicholas
- Moore, Davey, (1933-1963), 2 different world champion boxers
- Moore, Demi, (born 1962), (born "Demetria Guynes"), US actress
- Moore, Dudley, (1935-2002), British comedian, musician
- Moore, G. E., (1873-1958), philosopher
- Moore, George A., (1852-1933), English novelist
- Moore, Grace, actor
- Moore, Greg, (1975-1999)
- Moore, Harry T., (died 1951), civil rights activist: assassinated
- Moore, Henry, (1713-1759) British colonial governor of Jamaica and New York
- Moore, Henry, (1898-1986), English sculptor
- Moore, John, (1646-1714), British scholar and Bishop of Ely
- Moore, John, (1662-1726), English Baptist minister from Northampton
- Moore, John, (1730-1805), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Moore, John, (1761-1809), British General in Napoloeonic Wars
- Moore, John, (1788-1867), U.S. Congressman from Louisiana.
- Moore, John, Australian jurist, President of Labour Arbitration Commission.
- Moore, John, (born 1936), was an Australian government minister under John Howard.
- Moore, John, (born 1937), was a British Cabinet minister under Margaret Thatcher.
- Moore, John, Motion Picture art director.
- Moore, John (1957-2002), British anarchist and professor.
- Moore, John M. (1862-1940) U.S. Congressman from Texas.
- Moore, John R. Literary critic studying Defoe
- Moore, Julianne, (born 1960), actor
- Moore, Laurie, author
- Moore, Mandy, musician
- Moore, Marianne, (1887-1972), poet
- Moore, Mary Tyler, (born 1937), US actress
- Moore, Melba, (born 1945), singer, actress
- Moore, Merrill, (& R. Lowell's mother's psychiatrist)
- Moore, Michael, (born 1954), filmmaker
- Moore, Michael (bassist)
- Moore, Patrick, (born 1923), British astronomer
- Moore, Roger, (born 1927), British actor
- Moore, Sarah Jane, would-be assassin of Gerald Ford
- Moore, Stanford, (died 1982), biochemist
- Moore, Thomas, (1779-1852), poet
- Moore, Vivian, author
- Moore, Wilfred P., Canadian senator
- Moorehead, Agnes, (1900-1974), actress
- Moorer, Michael, (born 1967), world champion boxer
- Moores, John (1896-1993), British merchant, founder of Littlewoods
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- Morales, Erik, world champion boxer
- Morales, Esai, (born 1962), actor.
- Morales, Jacobo actor and director
- Morales, Mario BSN basketball player
- Morales, Pedro
- Moran, Daniel Keys, (born 1962), author
- Moranis, Rick, (born 1954), US actor
- Morante, Elsa, novelist
- Morath, Inge, (1923-2002), photographer
- Morath, Max, musician
- Moravia, Alberto, (1907-1990), Italian author
- Morazán, Francisco, (1792-1842), Central American president
- Mordillo, Guillermo, (born 1932), graphic artist, cartoonist
- More, Thomas, (1478-1535), English theologian, Utopia writer
- Moreau, Gustave, (1826-1898), French painter
- Moreau, Jeanne, (born 1928), French actor
- Moreau, Keith, (born 1951), ABC Fun Things Book
- Moré, Beny, musician
- Morehouse, Albert P., US governor
- Moreland, Mantan, (1902-1973), actor
- Morel, Eric, world champion boxer
- Morel, Richard, musician
- Morello, Joe, musician
- Morelos, José María (1765-1815) Mexican independence leader
- Moreno, Arturo, (born 1946), US businessman
- Moreno, Rita, (born 1931), singer, dancer, actress
- Morenz, Howie,athlete
- Morerod, Lise-Marie, (born 1956), Alpine skiing champion
- Moretti, Nanni, film director
- Moretti, Tobias, actor
- Moretti, Fabrizio, drummer for The Strokes
- Morey, Samuel, (1762-1843), inventor
- Morgan, Al, musician
- Morgan, Bernice, Canadian writer
- Morgan, Daniel (1736-1802) US general
- Morgan, Dermot, satirist and star of Father Ted
- Morgan, Edwin D., US politician
- Morgan, Frank, (1890-1949), actor
- Morgan, Frederick, poet
- Morgan, Harry, (born 1915), actor
- Morgan, Helen, (1900-1941), singer, actress
- Morgan, Henry, (died 1688), privateer and governor
- Morgan, J. P., (1837-1913), US business person
- Morgan, James, Applied Materials CEO
- Morgan, Joe, (born 1943), Baseball Hall of Famer
- Morgan, John Hunt (1825-1864) Confederate general in American Civil War
- Morgan, John Pierpont, (1837-1913), business person
- Morgan, Julia, architect
- Morgan, Kenneth O, historian
- Morgan, Lee, (1938-1972), musician
- Morgan, Thomas Hunt, (1866-1945), biologist
- Morgan, Tracy, comedian
- Morgan, William, (1545-1604), translator of the Bible into Welsh
- Morgan, William, prime minister of South Australia
- Morgenstern, Christian, (1871-1914), poet
- Morgenstern, Lina, (1830-1909), writer
- Morgenthau, Henry, US politician
- Moriarty, Cathy, (born 1960), actress
- Morin, Guy Paul, prisoner
- Morin, Yves, Canadian senator
- Mori Ogai
- Mori Shigefumi, mathematician
- Mori Terumoto, (1553-1625), Japanese daimyo
- Morin, Lee, astronaut
- Moringa, Agua de, musician
- Morison, Samuel Eliot, naval history
- Morisot, Berthe, (1841-1895), French painter
- Morissette, Alanis, (born 1974), Canadian singer
- Morisson, George Ernest, (1862-1920), Australian adventurer, journalist
- Morita Akio, (1921-1999), Japanese founder of Sony
- Morita, Pat, (born 1932), US-japanese actor
- Moritzovich Gliere, Reinhold, (1875-1956), composer
- Morlanda, Carl Mörner af, Swedish soldier
- Morley, Christopher, (1890-1957), writer
- Morley, Malcolm, (born 1931), painter
- Mörner, Count Carl Carlsson, Norwegian Prime Minister
- Morley, Robert, (1908-1992), actor
- Moro, Aldo, (1916-1978), Italian politician
- Moro, Antonion Lazzaro, (1687-1752), Italian geologist
- Moroder, Giorgio, (born 1940), composer
- Morozevich, Alexander, chess player
- Morphy, Paul, (1837-1884), world chess champion
- Morricone, Ennio, (born 1928), Italian movie composer
- Morris, Chester, actor
- Morris, Chris, (born 1965), (Brass Eye)
- Morris, Desmond, (born 1928), British biologist
- Morris, Gareth, British flautist
- Morris, Garrett, (born 1937), comedian
- Morris, Gary, (born 1948), singer, actor
- Morris, Greg, (born 1933), actor
- Morris, Joe, musician
- Morris, Robert
- Morris, Wilber
- Morris, William, (1834-1896), English architect, author
- Morrison, Grant, comic creator
- Morrison, Jim, (1943-1971), US vocalist of The Doors
- Morrison, Marion, aka John Wayne
- Morrison, Norman (1933-1965), Quaker, activist
- Morrison, Tommy, (born 1969), world champion boxer who is HIV-positive
- Morrison, Toni, (born 1931), US black author, Nobel Prize for Literature, Beloved
- Morrison, Van, (born 1945), singer/songwriter
- Morrisse, Kim, Canadian writer
- Morrisseau, Norval, founded 'Woodland' school of art
- Morrissey, musician, singer-songwriter
- Morrissey, Paul film director
- Morrissey, Steven Patrick, (born 1959), singer
- Morrow, Bobby Joe, (born 1935), athlete
- Morrow, Rob, (born 1962), US actor
- Morrow, Vic, (1929-1982), actor
- Morse, Barry, British actor
- Morse, Robert, (born 1931), actor
- Morse, Samuel, (1791-1872), telegraph
- Morse, Steve, composer
- Morse, Wayne, (1900-1974), [Senator]] from Oregon
- Morshead, Leslie, (1889-1959), Commander of the Rats of Tobruk, later head of the Second AIF
- Morson, Ian, author
- Mortensen, Lars Ulrik, (born 1955), Danish harpsichordist and conductor
- Mortensen, Viggo, (born 1958), actor
- Mortimer, John, (born 1923), dramatist
- Mortimer, John Robert, (1825-1911), archaeologist
- Morton Downey, (1901-1985), USA singer
- Morton, Colin, Canadian writer
- Morton, Ferd "Jelly Roll", (1890-1941), musician
- Morton, John, (1486-1500), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Morton, Levi P., (1824-1920), Republican, 1895-1896
- Morton, Thruston B., (1907-1982), US politician
- Morukov, Boris, astronaut
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- Moscicki, Ignacy, president
- Moscone, George, (died 1978), US politician
- Mosconi, Willie, (1913-1993), billiards champion
- Mosely, Jonny, (born 1975), Olympic Games gold medal winning skier.
- Moser, Hans, (1880-1964), actor
- Moses, (approx. 1530 BC-1470 BC),
- Moses, Daniel David, Canadian writer
- Moses, Edwin, (born 1958), World Record Hurdler (University of Dayton)
- Moses, Grandma, (1860-1961), artist
- Moshoeshoe I of Lesotho
- Moshoeshoe II of Lesotho
- Mosley, Oswald Ernald, (1896-1980), British fascist politician
- Mossadegh, Mohammed, (1882-1967), Iranian prime minister
- Mossa, Pietro Aquenza
- Moss, Carrie-Anne, (born 1967), Canadian actor, The Matrix
- Moss, David, (vocals, drums, electronics)
- Mossé, Claude, (Ms), historian
- Moss, Howard, poet
- Moss, Kate, (born 1974), British supermodel
- Mosson, Boogie, (born 1952), musician (P Funk)
- Moss, Tara, (born 1973), author of Fetish
- Most, Mickie, (1938-2003), record producer, singer
- Mostel, Zero, (1915-1977), actor
- Moszkowski, Moritz, (1854-1925), Polish-German composer and pianist
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- Mota, Rosa, (born 1958), (marathon olympic champion)
- Mota, Vianna da, (piano player)
- Mothe, Antoine de la, (born 1658), explorer
- Mothersbaugh, Mark, (born 1950), composer & musician
- Motherwell, Robert, (1915-1991), painter
- Motian, Paul, musician
- Motion, Andrew, poet
- Moto Hagio, Japanese mangaka
- Motokiyo, Zeami, (1363-1443), Japanese author
- Mott, Lucretia, (1793-1880), women's rights activist and abolitionist
- Motta, Giuseppe, (1871-1940), Swiss Federal Councilor
- Motzfeldt, Jonathan, (1997-2002), prime minister
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- Mould, Bob, musician
- Moulin, Jean, (1899-1943) of French Resistance
- Moultrie, William, (born 1730), American General
- Mounier, Emmanuel, philosopher
- Mountbatten, Earl, (died 1979), of Burma and three others killed by an IRA bomb.
- Mountbatten, Louis, (1900-1979), British Vice-Admiral
- Mountcharles, Lord Henry, rock impressario, owner of Slane Castle, politician
- Moure, Erin, Canadian writer
- Moussaoui, Zacarias
- Mousseau, Jean-Paul, (1927-1991), muralist
- Mousson, Johann Heinrich Emmanuel, Swiss president
- Moussy, John de, scholastic philosopher
- Moutawakel, Nawal El, (born 1962), hurdler
- Mouzon, Wesley, (1927-2003), boxer
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- Mowat, Farley, (born 1921), Never Cry Wolf, My Discovery of America
- Mowat, Oliver, (1820-1903)
- Mowinckel, Johan Ludwig, (1933-1935), Norwegian Prime Minister
- Mowry, Tahj, (born 1987), actor
- Mowry, Tia and Tamara, (born 1978), actresses
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- Moya, Carlos, (Spain)
- Moyers, Bill, (born 1934), journalist
- Moyet, Alison, US musician
- Moykher-Sforim, Mendele, (1836-1917), pseud. for Sholem Yankev Abramovitch
- Moynihan, Daniel Patrick, (1927-2003), US senator
- Moyse, Marcel, French flautist
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