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Agrippa, Marcus Vipsanius (Italian military leader)
Agrippina the Elder (personage)
Agrippina the Younger (personage)
Aguesseau, Henri François d' (French jurist)
Aguinaldo, Emilio (Philippine politician)
Aguirre, Lope de (Spanish explorer)
Agustini, Delmira (Uruguayan poet)
Ah Cheng (Chinese writer & painter)
Aha of Shabcha (Babylonian theologian)
Ahab (Israeli king)
Ahad Ha-am (Palestinian theologian)
Aharhel (in the Old Testament)
Ahasbai (in the Old Testament)
Ahaz (Israeli king)
Ahaziah (in the Old Testament)
Ahern, Bertie (Irish politician)
Ahiam (in the Old Testament)
Ahidjo, Ahmadou (Cameroonian president)
Ahiezer (in the Old Testament)
Ahihud (in the Old Testament)
Ahijah (in the Old Testament)
Ahikam (in the Old Testament)
Ahilud (in the Old Testament)
Ahimaaz (in the Old Testament)
Ahiman (in the Old Testament)
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Ahimelech (in the Old Testament)
Ahinadab (in the Old Testament)
Ahinoam (in the Old Testament)
Ahio (in the Old Testament)
Ahira (in the Old Testament)
Ahiram (in the Old Testament)
Ahisamach (in the Old Testament)
Ahishar (in the Old Testament)
Ahithophel (in the Old Testament)
Ahitub (in the Old Testament)
Ahlin, Lars (Swedish novelist)
Ahmad al-Mansur (Moroccan emir)
Ahmad Khan, Sir Sayyid (Indian educator)
Ahmad Mirza (Persian shah)
Ahmad Shah (Afghani statesman/stateswoman)
Ahmadinejad, Mahmoud (Political Figure / President of Iran)
Ahmed I (Ottoman sultan)
Ahmed II (Ottoman sultan)
Ahmed III (Ottoman sultan)
Ahmose (Ancient Egyptian king)
Aholah and Aholibah (in the Old Testament)
Aholiab (in the Old Testament)
Aholibamah (in the Old Testament)
Ahtisaari, Martti Oiva Kalevi (Finnish UN secretary-general & president)
Ahuzzath (in the Old Testament)
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