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List of people by name: Ar
Ara
- Arafat, Fathi (c1933-2004)
- Arafat, Yasser (1929-2004), Palestinian leader
- Arago, François Jean Dominique (1786-1853), scientist
- Aragón, Emilio , (born 1929), clown
- Aragon, Louis (1897-1982), poet
- Aragones, Sergio, (born 1937), US cartoonist of Groo fame
- Arakawa Toyozo, Japanese potter
- Aranzadi, Rafael Moreno (1892-1922), athlete
- Arar, Maher, Syrian-Canadian engineer deported to Syria
- Arasibo (born c. 1480), Taino Cacique the area of Arecibo, Puerto Rico
- Aratus, (circa 315 BC-240 BC), botanist
- Arau, Alfonso, film director
- Arau, Fernando , actor, show host
- Araujo, Gwen (1985-2002), murdered transsexual
- Araya, Tom (born 1961), thrash metal vocalist
Arb
- Arber, Werner, (born 1929), 1978 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
- Arbor, Brush , musician
- Arborea, Eleonora di
- Arborea, Ugone di
- Arbour, Louise, (born 1947), Supreme Court Justice (The Hague & Canada)
- Arbuckle, Roscoe "Fatty", American silent film comedian
- Arbus, Diane, photographer
Arc
- Arc, Joan of, (1412-1431), misfiling of "Joan of Arc" (which includes no surname) retained for ease of access : medieval French swordswoman and saint
- Arca, Andrea Manca del
- Arca, Giovanni Proto
- Arcadius, (ruled 395-408), Roman Emperor
- Arce, Esteban (born c. 1967), Mexican television gossiper
- Arce, Jorge, Mexican world champion boxer
- Arcel, Ray , legendary boxing trainer who trained Roberto Duran
- Archambault, Gilles, novelist and commentator
- Archer, Anne, actress
- Archer, Jeffrey Howard, English novelist
- Archer, Joey , popular boxer of the early television era
- Archer, Melissa (born 1979), soap opera actress
- Archibald, Edgar, agricultural scientist
- Archilochus of Paros (7th century BC), Greek poet
- Archimattheus , scholastic philosopher
- Archimedes, (circa 287 BC-212 BC), mathematician
- Arcimboldo, Giussepe, (1527-1593), painter
- Arcy, William Knox d', UK/Australian oil tycoon
Ard - Arg
- Ardant, Fanny, (born 1949), French actor
- Ardashir I of Persia
- Ardashir II of Persia
- Ardashir III of Persia
- Arden, Eve, actor
- Ardengus, scholastic philosopher
- Ardens, Raoul , scholastic philosopher
- Ardiles, Osvaldo, athlete
- Ardon, Mordecai, Jewish artist
- Arduino, Giovanni, (1714-1795), scientist, first classification of geological time
- Ardzinba, Vladislav, president of Abkhazia, de facto independent republic of Georgia
- Arellano, Jesús, soccer player
- Arellano-Felix, Ramon, (1964-2002), gang member
- Arendt, Hannah, (1906-1975), political theorist
- Arendt, Walter , SPD
- Arfvedson, Johann, (1792-1841), chemist
- Arghezi, Tudor, Romanian poet
- Arguello, Alexis, (born 1952), world champion boxer
Ari - Arl
- Aribau, Bonaventura Carles (1798-1862), poet
- Arida, Antoun , Maronite Patriarch
- Arigo, Jose, alleged "psychic surgeon" in Beazilia
- Ariosto, Ludovico (1474-1533), Italian poet
- Aristarchus, (circa 310 BC-circa 230 BC), astronomer
- Ariste, Paul , Estonian linguist
- Aristippus, Henry , scholastic philosopher
- Aristophanes, (ca. 446 BC-385 BC), Greek philosopher
- Aristotle, (384 BC-322 BC), Greek philosopher
- Arkwright, Richard (1732-1792)
- Arledge, Roone, (1931-2002), broadcaster
- Arlen, Harold, (1905-1986), "Blues in the Night"
- Arlen, Michael (1895-1956), English writer of Armenian descent
- Arliss, George, actor
- Arlosoroff, Hayim , Zionist
Arm
Arma - Armi
- Armatrading, Joan, singer-songwriter
- Armendáriz, Pedro , actor
- Armfelt, Gustaf Mauritz, (1757-1814)
- Arminius, (17 BC-19 AD), war chief of the Germanic tribe of the Cherusci
- Armitage, Peter, statistician
- Armitage, Simon, (born 1963), poet
Arms
- Armstrong, Andrea, US basketball player controversial for asking to play with her religious attire
- Armstrong, Bess , actress
- Armstrong, Billie Joe, (born 1972), of Green Day
- Armstrong, Charles , President of Seattle Mariners
- Armstrong, Dido, (born 1971), British singer
- Armstrong, Edwin, (1890-1954), engineer
- Armstrong, Henry, (1912-1988), world champion boxer
- Armstrong, Jeannette , Canadian writer
- Armstrong, John, (1717-1795), American General and Congressman in the revolution
- Armstrong, John Jr., (1758-1843), American soldier, senator, secretary of war
- Armstrong, Lance, (born 1971), cyclist
- Armstrong, Lee, actor
- Armstrong, Lil Hardin, (1898-1971), pianist & bandleader
- Armstrong, Louis Daniel aka Satchmo, (1901-1971), jazz great
- Armstrong, Moses K. (1832-1905), Dakota Territory delegate to U.S. Congress
- Armstrong, Neil, (born 1930), US astronaut, first on the Moon
- Armstrong, Rebekka, Playboy playmate
- Armstrong, Vanessa Bell , musician
- Armstrong, William George, hydraulic crane, Armstrong breech-loading gun
- Armstrong, William H. , Sounder
Arn
Arna - Arni
- Arnaldus of Villanova , scholastic philosopher
- Arnason, David, Canadian writer
- Arnaud, William , scholastic philosopher
- Arnaz, Desi, (1917-1986), Cuban-born television personality; father of Desi Jr. and Lucie
- Arnaz, Desi, Jr., US-born actor, half-Cuban
- Arnaz, Lucie, US-born actress, half-Cuban
- Arndt, Ernst Moritz, poet
- Arne, Michael, (1740-1786), songwriter
- Arne, Thomas, (1710-1778), songwriter
- Arnett, Peter, (born 1934), New Zealand journalist
- Arnett, Ross H., Jr. (1919-1999), US entomologist
- Arnim, Achim von, German poet
- Arnim, Bettina von, German poet
Arno
- Arnold, Benedict, (1741-1801), US traitor
- Arnold, Eddy, musician
- Arnold, Eve, (born 1913), photographer
- Arnold, Henry H., (1886-1950), USAAF general
- Arnold, Jonathan (1741-1793), Rhode Island delegate to the Continental Congress
- Arnold, Malcolm, (born 1921), composer
- Arnold, Matthew, (1822-1888), English poet
- Arnold, Peleg, (1751-1820), delegate to the Continental Congress from Rhode Island
- Arnold, Theresa, (born 1962), retired women's boxer, world champion
- Arnold, Tom, comedian
- Arnold, Tom, politician
- Arnold, Vladimir, (born 1937), mathematician
Aro - Arq
- Aronofsky, Darren, (born 1969), film director
- Aronow, Donald Joel (1927-1987), speedboat builder
- Arora, Amrita , Indian actress
- Arora, Malaika , Indian actress
- Arp, Jean, (1886-1966), sculptor, painter, and poet
- Arpaio, Joe (born 1932), United States sheriff
- Arquer, Giovanni
- Arquer, Pietro
- Arquer, Sigismondo
- Arquette, Cliff (1905-1974), US actor and comic; grandfather of David, Patricia, and Rosanna
- Arquette, David, (born 1971), US actor
- Arquette, Patricia, US actress
- Arquette, Rosanna, (born 1959), US actress
Arr - Ars
- Arrabal, Fernando, dramatist, author
- Arrak, Jüri , Estonian painter
- Arraras, Maria Celeste, Puerto Rican news reporter
- Arrau, Claudio, (1903-1991), classical piano player
- Arrhenius, Svante August, (1859-1927), chemist and physicist
- Arriaga, Juan Crisostomo de, (1806-1826), composer
- Arrian, ancient historian
- Arrieta, Emilio , Italian opera composer
- Arrieta y Corera, Pasqual Juan Emilio , (1823-1924), composer
- Arrieta, Raymond, (born 1965), comedian
- Arrow, Kenneth, (born 1921), economist
- Arroyo, Carlos (born 1979), Puerto Rican basketball player
- Arroyo, Carmen E., (B. 1936) first Puerto Rican woman assembly member in the United States
- Arroyo Delgado, Jose Miguel . (born 1970), Spain bullfighter
- Arsacius of Tarsus , patriarch of Constantinople
- Arsenius Autoreianus, patriarch of Constantinople
- Arsenius of Alexandria , Patriarch of Alexandria
- Arsenius, patriarch of Constantinople
- Arses of Persia, (ruled 338 BC-336 BC), King of Persia
Art - Aru
- Artabasdus, Byzantine Emperor
- Artaud, Antonin, (1896-1948), actor, playwright, poet, essayist
- Artaxerxes I, (465-425 BC), Persian king
- Artaxerxes II, (circa 436 BC-358 BC), Persian king
- Artaxerxes III, (359-338 BC)
- Artemius of Alexandria , Patriarch of Alexandria
- Artemova, Ioulia Vladimirovna, Russian astrophysicist
- Arthansius , (1564-1566), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Arthur, King, (fl. 2nd, 5th, 6th, etc. century), possible historical basis for mythical and literary king of Dark-Ages Britain
- Arthur, Beatrice, actress
- Arthur, Chester A., (1830-1886)
- Arthur, Jean, actor
- Artin, Emil, mathematician
- Artsebarsky, Anatoly, astronaut
- Artyuhin, Yuri, astronaut
- Arudou Debito, formerly David Christopher Aldwinckle, American-born Japanese
- Arum, Bob, boxing promoter
- Arundel, Thomas, (1353-1413), Archbishop of Canterbury
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