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Acciaiuoli, Nerio II (Male): A person
Acesius (Male): Novatian bishop
Achillas (Male): bishop of Alexandria
Achilles (Male): son of Peleus
Achillides (Male): one of the Seven Sleepers
Acraganēs (Male): king of Assyria
Adam (Male): A person
Ādam b. ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz b. ʿUmar b. ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz (Male): A person
Ādam b. Abī Iyās (Male): A person
Ādam b. ʿAmr b. ʿAbd al-ʿAzīz (Male): A person
Ādam b. Muḥammad b. al-Haytham Abū l-Qāsim al-Shilji al-ʿUkbarī (Male): A person
Ādam b. Shadqam al-ʿAnbarī (Male): A person
Adarmahān (Male): marzban
al-ʿAddāʾ b. Khālid (Male): A person
Addai (Male): bishop of Karmah
Adday (Male): one of the Seventy
Adday (Male): apostle and bishop of Edessa
Adday (Male): archimandrite of Mar Mattay
Adday (Male): bishop of Karmah
Adelphos (Male): Messalian
Ad’ham (Male): "father of the saint Ibrāhīm b. Ad’ham"
Ad'ham b. Muḥriz (Male): A person
Adharbādh b. Bīwarasb (Male): A person
Adharbādh b. Īrān b. al-Aswad b. Sām (Male): A person
ĀDhYN b. al-Hurmuzān (Male): A person
Adibek (Male): A person
al-Adībī Abū l-Ḥasan (Male): A person
al-ʿĀḍid (Male): caliph of Egypt
ʿAdī b. ʿAdī l-Kindī (Male): Umayyad governor of Armenia and Azerbaijan, then Mosul, d. 120 AH/738 CE
ʿAdī b. Aḥmad b. ʿAbd al-Bāqī Abū ʿUmayr al-Adhanī (Male): A person
ʿAdī b. ʿAmr al-Ṭāʾī (Male): A person
ʿAdī b. Arṭāh al-Fazārī (Male): A person
ʿAdī b. al-Dumayk (al-Dhumayl) al-Lakhmī (Male): A person
ʿAdī b. Ḥātim al-Ṭāʾī (Male): A person
ʿAdī b. al-Jahm (Male): A person
ʿAdī b. Nawfal (Male): A person
ʿAdī b. al-Riqāʿ al-ʿĀmilī al-Ṭāʾī (Male): A person
ʿAdī b. Zayd al-ʿIbādī (Male): A person
ʿAdī b. Zayd al-Ṭāʾī (Male): A person
al-ʿAdīl b. al-Faraj (Male): A person
ʿĀdiyā (Male): Builder of Ablaq fort over Taymāʾ in Arabia and founder of a Jewish dynasty
al-ʿAdl al-Zabadānī (Male): A person
ʿAdnān b. ʿAbdallāh b. Aḥmad Abū l-Ḥasan al-Burjī (Male): A person
Adolios (Male): inhabitant of Ephesus
Adonijah (Male): son of King David
al-Adrakūn al-Dimashqī (Male): A priest who converted to Islam when Khalid b. al-Walid conquered Damascus
Adrammelek (Male): king of Kush
Adrammelek (Male): son of Sennacherib
Adrianus (Male): patriarch of Rome
ʿAḍud al-Dawla (Fannākhusrah) b. Rukn al-Dawla b. Būya (Male): A person
ʿAḍud al-Dīn al-Ḥusaynī (Male): "naqīb of the sharīfs at Shīrāz"
ʿAḍud al-Dīn al-Shawankārī (Male): "jurist"
al-ʿAdūlī, al-Ḥājj (Male): "merchant of Tunis"
Aegeus (Male): king of the Athenians
Aegeus (Male): son of Pandion
Aegialeus (Male): king of Sikyon
Aeneas (Male): A person
Aeneas Sylvius (Male): king of Latins, great-grandson of Aeneas
Aeschylus (Male): Greek tragedian
Aeschylus (Male): king of Athens
Aesop (Male): fabulist
Æthericus (Male): bishop of Smyrna
Aetios (Male): heretic
Aetios (Male): deacon, at Constantinople
Aetios (Male): eunuch, minister of Irene
Aetios (Male): patrikios
Afandī (Male): "brother of the sultan of Qaṣṭamūniya"
al-Afḍal (Male): governor of Jerusalem
ʿAffān (Male): A person
ʿAffān b. Ghālib al-Azdī al-Sabtī (Male): A person
ʿAffān b. Muslim (Male): A person
ʿAfīf al-Dīn ʿAbdallāh (Male): "son of the Chief Muezzin at al-Madīna"
ʿAfīf al-Dīn ʿAbdallāh b. Asʿad al-Yamanī al-Yāfiʿī (Male): "sūfi at Mecca"
ʿAfif al-Dīn Abū Muḥammad ʿAbdallāh b. Abu Bakr b. Farḥān al-Tūzarī (Male): "travelling-companion of Ibn Baṭṭūṭa"
ʿAfīf al-Dīn of Kāsān (Male): A person
ʿAfīf b. al-Mundhir (Male): A person
ʿAfīf al-Khādim (Male): A person
Afkhar al-Dīn (Male): "qāḍī at al-Khansā"
Aflaḥ b. Saʿīd al-Qubbāʾī (Male): A person
Aflat b. Ṣāliḥ (Male): A person
Afranjush (Male): Reputed ancestor of the Franks
Afrāsiyāb (Male): "Atābek of Lūristān"
Afrīdūn b. ʾThFYʾN al-Aṣbahānī (Male): A person
Afrīdūn al-Malik (Male): A person
al-Afshīn (Male): general of al-Maʾmūn
Afshīn (Male): Turkish general in the mid-12th C
al-Afṭas al-ʿAlawī (Male): A person
al-Afwah al-Awdī (Male): A person
Agabos (Male): one of the Disciples
Agabus (Male): prophet
Agamemnōn (Male): A person
Agamestōr (Male): Athenian judge
Ağa Pasha (Male): a commander of the janissaries
Agapetos (Male): bishop of Rome
Agapetos (Male): bishop of the Macedonians, at Synnada
Agapios (Male): bishop of Caesarea in Palestine
Agapios (Male): Greek bishop of Antioch
Agathoboulos (Male): philosopher
Agathodōros (Male): bishop (of Aison?) in Caria, deposed after the death of Severus of Antioch
Agathoklēs (Male): tyrant of Syracuse

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