Person with M
King of Pop, US singer-dancer, global icon of 80s–90s.
Common short form of Michael; many real Mikes exist.
Legendary NBA star, Chicago Bulls icon of the 90s.
Classic female given name; many real Marys.
US pop icon; stage name of Madonna Louise Ciccone.
Very common female name worldwide (esp. Spanish).
Common male given name; many real Marks exist.
US actress, sex symbol of 1950s Hollywood cinema.
Former heavyweight boxing champ, US sports legend.
US lawyer, former First Lady, author and advocate.
US singer-actress who rose to fame via Disney.
Very common male given name in English and beyond.
Popular female given name; used in many countries.
Short form of Matthew, common male first name.
Modern male given name, popular in US and UK.
Singer “Songbird Supreme”, big 90s pop diva.
Lionel Messi, Argentine football legend.
Max, common male name; from Maximilian.
Monica, given name; from Latin “advisor”.
US swimmer, most decorated Olympian ever.
Mia, short for Maria/Amelia; very popular.
Mandy, diminutive of Amanda, common name.
Matthew, biblical name meaning “gift of God”.
TV personality and businesswoman, lifestyle guru.
Manny, nickname for Manuel/Emmanuel.
Canadian actor/comedian from “Austin Powers”.
Variant spelling of Michael, common name.
Fictional slasher villain from “Halloween”.
American actor from “The Martian”.
Famous Nintendo plumber hero, video game icon.
American singer/actress from “A Walk to Remember”.
US comedian and actress, starred on SNL.
Given name; many real Mayas, e.g. Maya Angelou.
Fictional magical nanny from books and films.
Given name Martha; many real people use it.
Very common given name; many famous Mohammeds.
Given name; e.g. Millie Bobby Brown, actress.
Oscar‑winning American actress, “The Iron Lady”.
American actor, known for “Ted” and “The Fighter”.
Diego Maradona, legendary Argentine footballer.
Biblical prophet who led Exodus from Egypt.
Lebanese American media personality and ex‑porn star.
Canadian‑American actor from “Friends”.
Classic given name; e.g. Marie Curie, physicist.
Australian actress, “Barbie”, “I, Tonya”.
Given name; many Manuels, e.g. Manuel Neuer.
Spelling variant of Madonna, US pop icon singer.
Nickname form of Madison/Madeleine; used as a name.
Famous American actor, iconic for roles in drama.
Given name and surname; many real people use it.
Indian given name, common in South Asia.
American singer-songwriter with a dark pop style.
US civil rights leader; led nonviolent movement.
Co‑founder of Facebook and tech billionaire.
American actor known as Marvel’s Hulk.
Common given name in Portuguese and Spanish.
UK prime minister 1979–1990, “Iron Lady”.
Indian given name; many real people use it.
Italian dictator during World War II.
Catholic nun known for work in Kolkata.
Given name; also linked to Mona Lisa painting.
Nickname/first name; could be a specific person.
American actress and model, starred in "Transformers".
American actress, daughter of Ethan Hawke and Uma Thurman.
Given name, French origin, means 'powerful battler'.
Variant of Matthew, Hebrew origin 'gift of God'.
Pen name of Samuel Clemens, author of Tom Sawyer.
Polish-French physicist, pioneer of radioactivity.
Classic female name, from Greek for 'pearl'.
Common Indian male given name, means 'mind' in Sanskrit.
Arabic name meaning 'king' or 'chieftain'.
Honorific for Mohandas K. Gandhi, Indian leader.
Modern female name, often short for Margaret.
Iconic Disney cartoon mouse character.
Common male name, from Latin 'of Mars'.
Female given name, Greek origin, means 'honey bee'.
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