| Malinovsky, Bronislaw (Malinowski Bronislaw) English anthropologist of Polish origin, one of the pioneers of 'functionalism'. |
| MAHLER Gustav (Mahler Gustav) Austrian composer and conductor. |
| MALAN, Daniel Francois (Malan Daniel Franois) Prime Minister of South Africa. |
| Malamud, Bernard (Malamud Bernard) American writer. |
| MAC-Taggart, John (MsTaggart John) British philosopher |
| Maximinus Gaius Julius Vere (Gaius Julius Verus Maximinus) The Roman emperor, who reigned from 235 to 238. |
| Maximian Marcus Aurelius Valery The Roman emperor, Diocletian's co-ruler. |
| Macrobius Ambrosius Theodosius (Ambrosius Theodosius Macrobius), The Roman grammarian, whose work is at the beginning 5. AD |
| McAuley, Thomas Babington (Macaulay Thomas Babington) English essayist, historian and statesman. |
| MAKNIS Lewis (MacNeice Louis) Anglo-Irish poet and critic. |
| McMILLAN, Harold (Macmillan Harold) Prime Minister of Great Britain. |
| MAC-Lц?en Marshall (McLuhan Herbert Marshall) Canadian scholar, researcher of psychological and social impact of language and communication media. |
| McLiesh Archibald (Macleish Archibald) American poet, playwright, critic, educator and social activist. |
| MAKKHALI Gonzalo cleric and philosopher, leader д€jд?vika, Jean's older contemporary of Mahavira and Buddha, who taught at 5. BC |
| MCCORMICK, Cyrus Hall (McCormick Cyrus Hall) American inventor and manufacturer. |
| MAKKALLERS Carson Smith (McCullers Carson Smith) American novelist. |
| McIver, Robert Morrison (MacIver Robert Morrison) American sociologist. |
| McDONALD John Alexander (Macdonald John Alexander) Prime Minister of Canada. |
| MAKAROV Metropolitan Russian theologian, church historian. |
| Maiolo Aristide (Maillol Aristide) French sculptor, a master of decorative art. |
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