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- Bert Lucas (footballer, born 1921)
- George Lucas (footballer, born 1920)
- John Lucas (footballer)
- Rod Lucas
- Lucinda, Queensland
- Jörg Lucke
- Frank Luckins
- Ben Luckwell
- The Lucy Show (band)
- Luddington, Warwickshire
- Ludford, Shropshire
- Christa Luding-Rothenburger
- Frank Ludlow (footballer)
- Andrea Ludwig
- Gary Lugg
- Jack Lugg
- Arthur Luke
- Richard Luke
- Lukka Chuppi
- Bill Lumsden
- Sven-Åke Lundbäck
- Jim Lundberg
- Bruce Lundgren
- Lune River (Tasmania)
- Maksym Lunyov
- Frances Lupton
- The Lurkers
- John Luscombe (Australian footballer)
- Ken Luscombe
- Lutterworth High School
- Juris Luzins
- Luzira Maximum Security Prison
- Andriy Lyashenko
- Lydenburg heads
- Phil Lynch
- Rayleen Lynch
- Vincent Lynch (cyclist)
- Maurie Lyon
- Jack Lyons (footballer, born 1912)
- Joe Lyons (footballer)
- Lyonshall
- Yurii Lypa
- Cecil Lyster
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- Allan Maas
- Maayavan
- Ayanda Mabulu
- The Mabuses
- Mac Cana
- Mac Diarmada
- Mac Giolla Phádraig dynasty
- Macalister, Queensland
- Macc Lads
- Maccabi Haifa F.C. in European football
- MacCarthy dynasty
- Hay MacDowall
- Mace Head Atmospheric Research Station
- Ken Mace
- Duncan MacGregor (footballer)
- Machado–Joseph disease
- Karol Machata
- Tsotne Machavariani
- Artie Machin
- La Machine (production company)
- Tiago Machowski
- Maciel (footballer, born 1978)
- Norm MacKay
- Tom MacKay
- Alex MacKenzie
- Macknade, Queensland
- Maclagan, Queensland
- Calum MacLeod (of Raasay)
- Melville Macnaghten
- Darcy Macpherson
- Macquarie Island Station
- Martin Macwan
- Madaoua
- Makio Madarame
- Edgar Maddox
- Made in Chelsea: Buenos Aires
- Made in Chelsea: Croatia
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- Made in Chelsea: South of France
- K. Madhavan
- Jimmi Madsen
- Madura English–Sinhala Dictionary
- Miguel Maestre
- Mosolwa Mafuma
- Zoltán Mága
- Ignacio Maganto
- Ezi Magbegor
- Magdalen Laver
- Magdalena, Intibucá
- Magennis
- Roberto Maggioni
- Frank Magill (footballer)
- Frédéric Magné
- The Magnetic North
- Emmanuel Magnien
- Thomas Magnuson
- Magrão (footballer, born 1974)
- Frank Magrath
- Jim Maguire (Australian footballer)
- Tom Maguire (footballer)
- Vin Maguire
- Iravatham Mahadevan
- Morgan Mahanya
- Maharashtra General Kamgar Union
- Maharashtra Sugarcane Cutting and Transport Workers Union
- Ambrose Maher
- Mahinda Rajapaksa cabinets
- Tom Mahir
- Zia Mahmood
- Hussain Mahmoudi
- Harold Mahony (footballer)
- Maurie Mahony
- Giuseppe Maiani
- Maiden Bradley
- Maidenwell, Queensland
- Main (band)
- Ben Main
- Jack Main
- Robert Main
- Lindsay Maine
- Clover Maitland
- Majhi dialect
- Major (rank)
- István Major
- Andrey Makarov (ice hockey)
- Malacca City
- Malawi at the 1988 Summer Olympics
- Malay trade and creole languages
- Maic Malchow
- Anneli Maley
- The Malfated
- Malindi
- Malladi Satyalingam Naicker
- Mona Malm
- Joe Malone (footballer)
- Mamhead
- The Man Who Stayed at Home (play)
- Eleuterio Mancebo
- Graziano Mancinelli
- Mander family
- Mander Organs
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- Lou Mangan
- Hridaynath Mangeshkar
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- Tilka Majhi
- Mathai Manjooran
- Adelaide Manning
- Brian G. W. Manning
- Manningham United Blues FC
- Aoife Mannion
- Bill Mannion
- Vincent Manoharan
- Manoora, Queensland
- Manor High School, Oadby
- Thangjam Manorama
- Mark Mans
- Mansfield District Council elections
- Lauren Mansfield
- Harold Manson
- Ahmed Mansour (journalist)
- Tuukka Mäntylä
- Manufactured Romance
- Manukau City
- Mapleton, Derbyshire
- Mapoon, Queensland
- Mapulaca
- Maradi, Niger
- Marburg, Queensland
- The March Violets
- Graham March
- Joe Marchant (footballer)
- Heinz Marchel
- Peter Marchesi
- Tomáš Marcinko
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- Daryl Mares
- Daniel Mărgărit
- Marginal constituencies in the 2005 United Kingdom general election
- Marian, Queensland
- René Marigil
- Gabriel Marin
- Jacques Marinelli
- Nola Marino
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- The Mark Four
- The Market Bosworth School
- Violet Markham
- Mal Markillie
- Marlborough, Queensland
- Marley Hill
- Marlin Coast Rangers F.C.
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- Marmor, Queensland