Historical Figures with M
US civil rights leader, led nonviolent protests, Nobel Peace Prize 1964.
Valid - Nelson Mandela, South African president; anti-apartheid.
Valid - music icon; the 'King of Pop'.
Valid - 1950s Hollywood star; cultural icon.
Valid - US civil rights leader; 'I Have a Dream'.
Valid - pioneer physicist; two Nobel Prizes.
Valid - Indian independence leader; 'Mahatma' honorific.
Valid - Benito Mussolini, Italian fascist ruler.
Valid - W.A. Mozart, famed classical composer.
Valid - biblical leader; key figure in Judaism.
Valid - common short for Martin Luther King Jr.
Valid - sparked the Reformation; 95 Theses.
Valid - James Madison, 4th U.S. President.
Valid - Renaissance artist; Sistine Chapel.
Valid - civil rights activist and minister.
Scottish queen (1542–1587), key figure in UK royal history.
First First Lady of the USA, wife of George Washington.
Venetian explorer (13th c.), famed for travels to Asia.
UK prime minister 1979–1990, key figure in Cold War politics.
Likely Marilyn Monroe, iconic US actress of the 1950s.
Pen name of Samuel Clemens, famed American novelist and humorist.
Legendary basketball player, global sports icon of the 20th century.
US First Lady, lawyer and author, advocate for education and health.
Last queen of France before Revolution, executed in 1793.
Likely Karl Marx, philosopher of communism, 19th‑century thinker.
Catholic nun in Calcutta, Nobel Peace Prize 1979.
Chinese communist leader, founded People’s Republic in 1949.
Clearly refers to Mao Zedong, major 20th‑century leader.
Ferdinand Magellan, led first circumnavigation of Earth.
French impressionist painter Claude Monet.
Christian figure, mother of Jesus in faith.
Roman emperor, Stoic philosopher, author.
8th US president, key Democrat founder.
Niccolò Machiavelli, Italian political thinker.
US poet, memoirist, civil rights activist.
Variant spelling of the Islamic prophet.
US baseball star, NY Yankees legend.
Biblical follower of Jesus, key figure.
Pakistani activist, Nobel Peace laureate.
US businesswoman, TV personality, mogul.
Legendary heavyweight boxing champion, youngest to win title.
Emperor of Mali, famed for immense wealth and Mecca pilgrimage.
Lionel Messi, era‑defining footballer with global impact.
Wife of Abraham Lincoln; influential First Lady during Civil War.
Marie Curie, Nobel‑winning physicist and chemist pioneer.
13th US president; succeeded Taylor, signed Compromise of 1850.
US civil‑rights leader, pastor, led nonviolent struggle for equality.
George Washington’s mother, colonial VA landowner
English novelist, wrote Frankenstein in 1818
- Mariah Carey
Roman general and lover of Cleopatra, died 30 BCE
Diego Maradona, Argentine football legend, 1960–2020
Fred “Mister Rogers,” beloved US TV educator, 1928–2003
Angela Merkel, long‑time German chancellor, born 1954
Tech entrepreneur, Facebook co‑founder, born 1984
Jamaican Pan‑African leader, Black Star Line founder
Madame Curie, Nobel‑winning physicist Marie Curie
- mac miller
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