List of one-word stage names
This is a list of notable people best known by a stage name consisting of a single word.
This list does not include the many famous people who are commonly referred to by their surname (e.g., Liberace, Mantovani, Morrissey, Mozart, Shakespeare); it is quite common and regular for surnames to be used to identify historic and pop culture figures.
People marketed on promotional material using their given name as a mononym, such as Prince Rogers Nelson and Madonna Louise Ciccone, are included.
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- A*M*E (born 1994), British singer and songwriter
- Aadhi (born 1982), Indian actor
- Aaliyah (1979–2001), American singer
- Aamani (born 1973), Indian actress
- Aaradhna (born 1983), New Zealand singer-songwriter and record producer
- Aarathi (born 1954), Indian actress and producer
- Aarthi (born 1985), Indian film actress and television host
- Aasim (born 1979), American rapper
- Abbas (born 1975), Indian actor
- Abdominal (born 1974), Canadian rapper
- Abhirami (born 1983), Indian actress
- Abigail, English singer
- Abigail (born 1946), Australian television actress
- Above (born 1981), American street artist
- Abyale, French singer
- Abyss (born 1973), American wrestler
- Aceyalone (born 1970), American rapper
- Adamo (born 1943), Belgian-Italian singer
- Adamski (born 1967), English music producer
- Adassa (born 1987), American singer-songwriter
- Addictiv (born 1984), American singer-songwriter
- Adeeb (1934–2006), Pakistani actor
- Adele (born 1988), English singer-songwriter
- Aderet (born 1976), Israeli entertainer
- Adeva (born 1960), American musician
- Adeyto (born 1976), French singer-songwriter, actress and director
- Adira (born 1991), Malaysian singer
- Adithyan (1954–2017), Indian film score and soundtrack composer
- Aeone (born 1959), British singer-songwriter
- Afra (born 1980), Japanese beatboxer
- Afrob (born 1977), Italian-born German rapper
- Afrojack, Dutch music producer and DJ
- Afroman (born 1974), American rapper and musician
- Agallah (akas: 8-Off, Swagallah; born 1974), American rapper and record producer
- Agha (1914–1992), Indian Bollywood actor
- Ahlam (born 1969), Arab singer
- Ai (born 1981), Japanese-American singer
- Aidonia (born 1981), Jamaican musician
- Aiko (born 1975), Japanese pop singer-songwriter
- Ailyn (born 1982), Spanish singer
- Aisha (born 1962), English singer
- Aja (1963–2006), American dancer and pornographic actress and director
- Ajdar (born 1973), Turkish singer-songwriter
- Ajeesh, Indian singer
- Ajith (born 1971), Indian Tamil actor
- Ajoo (born 1990), South Korean singer
- Akala (born 1983), British rap and hip hop artist
- Akam (born 1993), Canadian wrestler
- Akarova (1904–1999), Belgian dancer and choreographer
- Akhenaton (born 1968), French rapper and producer
- Akir, American hip hop artist and producer
- Akon (born 1973), Senegalese hip-hop artist
- Ákos (born 1968), Hungarian singer-songwriter
- Akrobatik, American rapper
- Akufen, Canadian electronic musician
- Alamgir (born 1955), Pakistani singer
- Alan (born 1973), Mexican actor and singer
- alan (born 1987), Chinese singer
- Alaska (born 1963), Spanish-Mexican singer
- Albela (1941–2004), Pakistani actor
- ALB, French electro-pop musician
- Alberte (born 1963), Danish singer and actress
- Aleena (1986–2007), Pakistani actress and dancer
- Alesso (born 1991), Swedish DJ, record producer and musician
- Alex (born 1978), Danish singer, songwriter and actor
- Alexandra (1942–1969), German singer
- Alexia (born 1967), Italian singer
- Alexis (born 1968), German singer
- Aleyn, English composer
- Alfio (born 1978), Italian-Australian singer-songwriter and musician
- Algerino, French rapper of Algerian descent
- Ali (born 1967), Indian actor
- Ali (born 1971), American rapper
- Ali (born 1975), French rapper
- Alias, American hip hop artist and producer
- Alice (born 1954), Italian singer-songwriter and pianist
- Alişan (born 1976), Turkish singer and actor
- Alisha (born 1968), American singer
- Aliyah (born 1994), Canadian wrestler
- Alizée (born 1984), French singer
- Alonzo (born 1982), French hip hop artist and rapper
- Aloy (born 1986), Spanish rapper
- Alpay (born 1935), Turkish singer
- Alsou (born 1983), Tatar Russian singer
- Alu, American singer-songwriter and musician
- Alyosha (born 1986), Ukrainian singer
- Alyth (born 1970), Scottish singer and actress
- Amala (born 1968), Indian actress
- Amanda (born 1985), French-born Swedish singer
- Amandititita (born 1982), Mexican singer-songwriter
- Amar (born 1982), British-Indian singer
- Amarfis, Dominican singer-songwriter
- Amber (born 1970), Dutch-German singer-songwriter
- Ambika (born 1962), Indian actress
- Amen (born 1972), Finnish guitarist
- Américo (born 1977), Chilean singer-songwriter
- Amerie (born 1980), American singer-songwriter, dancer and actress
- Amidou (1935–2013), Moroccan actor
- Amil (born 1978), American rapper and singer
- Amine, Moroccan-born French singer
- Aminé (born 1994), American rapper
- Amoc (born 1984), Finnish rap musician
- Amoolya (born 1993), Indian actress
- Amuka, American singer-songwriter
- Anabela (born 1976), Portuguese singer and actress
- Anacani (born 1954), Mexican-born American singer
- Anagnorisis (born 1986), Russian-born German singer-songwriter and musician
- Anahí (born 1983), Mexican actress and singer
- Anaida, Indian entertainer
- Anaís (born 1984), Dominican-Puerto Rican singer
- Anamor, Italian singer and actress
- Anari (born 1970), Spanish singer-songwriter
- Anasol (born 1976), Argentine-born Colombian pop singer
- Anastacia (born 1968), American singer and songwriter
- Aneka (born 1954), Scottish singer
- Anelia (born 1982), Bulgarian singer
- Anémone (born 1950), French actress
- Angel (American singer) (born 1988), American singer
- Angel (British musician) (born 1987), English singer-songwriter
- Angelica (born 1972), American singer
- Angélica (born 1973), Brazilian singer, actress and TV hostess
- Angelyne (born 1958), American model
- Anggun (born 1974), Indonesian singer-songwriter
- Angham (born 1972), Egyptian singer, record producer and actress
- Ania (born 1981), Polish singer and composer
- Aniki (1969-2018), American model and pornographic film actor
- Anita (born 1960), Austrian singer
- Anitta (born 1993), Brazilian singer, songwriter, actress, dancer and businesswoman
- Anjali (born 1982), Indian actress and model
- Anjani (born 1959), American singer-songwriter and pianist
- Anjulie, Canadian singer-songwriter
- Anjuman, Pakistani actress
- Anna (born 1987), Japanese-born American singer
- Annabella (1909–1996), French film actress
- Annabelle (born 1967), French singer and actress
- Annapoorna, Indian actress
- Annie (born 1977), Norwegian singer and DJ
- Anniela (born 1990), Swedish pop singer
- Annupamaa (born 1968), Indian singer
- Anodajay (born 1977), Canadian rapper
- Anouk (born 1975), Dutch singer
- Anoushka (born 1960), Egyptian singer
- Anquette (born 1972), American rapper
- Anri (born 1961), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Ant, American hip hop producer
- Ant (born 1967), American comedian and actor
- Antoine (born 1944), French singer
- Antoinette (born 1970), American rapper
- Anuj, Indian-born Australian singer
- Anwar (born 1949), Indian singer
- Anza (born 1976), Japanese musician, singer and actress
- Aoife, Irish singer and composer
- Apache (d. 2010), American rapper
- Apathy (born 1979), American rapper and producer
- Apex, British musician
- Aphrodite, British DJ and producer
- Apollo (born 1987), American professional wrestler
- Appa (born 1983), Dutch rapper
- Aqualung (born 1972), English singer-songwriter
- Arabesque (born 1981), Canadian rapper
- Aramary, Japanese singer and voice actress
- Aranza (born 1971), Mexican singer and TV presenter
- Arash (born 1977), Iranian-Swedish entertainer
- Arata (born 1974), Japanese actor
- Arcángel (born 1986), Puerto Rican singer-songwriter, rapper and actor
- Archana, Indian actress
- Aref (born 1941), Iranian singer
- Ares (born 1973), Norwegian singer and musician
- Argenis (born 1986), Mexican wrestler
- Aria, American singer-songwriter and actress
- Aril (born 1985), Malaysian singer, actor, dancer and television host
- Arisa (born 1982), Italian singer
- Arletty (1898–1992), French model, singer, and actress
- Armand (singer)
- Arrow (1954–2010), West Indian singer-songwriter
- Aruray (born 1920), Filipina actress
- Arya (born 1980), Kerala-born Indian actor
- Aṣa (born 1982), Nigerian singer-songwriter
- Ásgeir (born 1992), Icelandic singer
- Ashanti (born 1980), American singer-songwriter
- Ashley (born 1975), Puerto Rican singer
- Ashok (born 1981), Indian actor
- Asin (born 1985), Indian actress and dancer
- Aslyn, American singer-songwriter
- Asmahan (1912–1944), Syrian singer, actress
- Assia (born 1973), French singer
- Assol (born 1993), Ukrainian singer
- Asuka (born 1981), Japanese professional wrestler
- Asya (born 1965), Turkish singer-songwriter
- Ateed, German singer
- Atlantis (born 1962), Mexican wrestler
- Auburn, American singer
- Averno (born 1977), Mexican wrestler
- Avicii (born 1989), Swedish EDM DJ, remixer, and record producer
- Avra, Greek-Australian singer-songwriter, actress, dancer and producer
- Awie (born 1968), Malaysian singer, actor
- Axel (born 1977), Argentine singer-songwriter
- Axwell (born 1977), Swedish DJ and record producer
- Ayaka (born 1987), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Ayana, Japanese singer-songwriter
- Ayane, Japanese singer
- Ayshea,(born 1948), English singer, actress and television presenter
- Ayọ (born 1980), German singer-songwriter
- AZ (born 1972), American rapper
- Azad (born 1974), Iranian-born, German rapper
- Azekel, Nigerian born British singer-songwriter, musician and producer
- Azis (born 1978), Bulgarian singer
- Azu (born 1981), Japanese singer
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- Babalu (1942-1998), Filipino actor and comedian
- Babita (born 1948), Indian actress
- Babydaddy (born 1976), American musician
- Babyface (born 1958), American singer-songwriter and musician
- Bacchelli (born 1952), Spanish singer
- Bada (born 1980), South Korean singer
- Baekhyun (born 1992), South Korean singer and actor
- Bahadoor (1930–2000), Indian comedian
- Bahamadia, American hip hop artist, DJ, and emcee
- Bahamas (born 1981), Canadian musician
- Bajka (born 1978), Indian-born German singer-songwriter and producer
- Bala (born 1982), Indian actor
- Balvaz (born 1970), Norwegian musician
- BANKS (born 1988), American singer-songwriter
- Bapu (film director) (1933–2014), Indian film director
- Barbara (1930–1997), French singer
- Barbette (1899–1973), American performer and trapeze artist
- Baron (1838–1920), French actor and singer
- Barzin, Canadian singer-songwriter
- Bashy (born 1985), British hip hop artist
- Basia (born 1954), Polish singer
- Basim (born 1992), Danish singer
- Basshunter (born 1984), Swedish singer-songwriter and producer
- Basto (born 1975), Belgian record producer, musician and DJ
- Battlecat (born 1968), American hip hop producer
- Bayley (born 1989), American professional wrestler
- Beans (born 1971), American hip hop artist and producer
- Beauregarde, American wrestler and musician
- Beaver (1951–2010), New Zealand singer
- Bebe (born 1978), Spanish singer and actress
- Becca (born 1989), American singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Beck (born 1970), American musician
- Becky (born 1984), Japanese TV personality
- Bedders (born 1961), English musician, songwriter and composer
- Beefy (born 1985), American rapper and webcomic artist
- Belchior (born 1946), Brazilian singer and composer
- Belinda (born 1989), Spanish-born Mexican singer-songwriter and actress
- Belladonna (born 1981), American pornographic actress
- Belly (born 1984), Canadian rapper
- BélO (born 1979), Haitian singer-songwriter and musician
- Ben (born 1981), German singer-songwriter, occasional voice actor and TV host
- Bénabar (born 1969), French singer-songwriter
- Bengü (born 1979), Turkish singer
- Beni (born 1986), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Bentot (1928–1986), Filipino comedian
- Benzino (born 1964), American rapper
- Bera (born 1994), Georgian albino rapper
- Bernadette (born 1959), Dutch singer
- Berri (born 1974), English singer
- Beth (born 1981), Spanish singer and actress
- Beto (1967–2010), Portuguese singer
- Betzaida (born 1981), American singer
- Beyoncé (born 1981), American singer
- Bez (born 1964), English percussionist, dancer, media personality and comedian
- Bhavatharini, Indian singer and music director
- Bhavya (born 1966), Indian actress
- Bïa, Brazilian-born French singer
- Bibie (born 1957), Ghanaian singer
- Bigflo, French rapper
- Bilal (born 1979), American singer-songwriter and musician
- Bilal (British singer) Bilal (also a.k.a. Zaide (born 1993), British singer and rapper
- Bilal (born 1983), Lebanese singer
- Bindu (born 1951), Indian actress
- Bionca (born 1967), American pornographic actress and director
- Biquardus, French composer
- Birdman (born 1969), American rapper
- Biyouna (born 1952), Algerian singer, dancer and actress
- Bizarre (born 1976), American hip hop artist
- Bizniz (born 1982), South Korean rapper and singer
- Björk (born 1965), Icelandic singer-songwriter, actress and music producer
- Blaaze (born 1975), Indian rap artist and singer
- Black (born 1962), British singer-songwriter
- Blaqstarr (born 1985), American rapper, singer, producer and DJ
- Bleubird, American rap artist
- Bless (born 1983), Canadian hip hop artist
- Bligg (born 1976), Swiss rapper
- Blinky (born 1944), American singer
- Blowfly (born 1945), American singer-songwriter, comedian and rapper
- Blu (born 1983), American rapper
- Blueprint, American rapper and hip hop producer
- Blumio, German rapper
- BoA (born 1986), South Korean pop singer
- Bobbito (born 1967), American DJ and member of the Rock Steady Crew
- Bobby (actress), Bangladeshi film actress and producer
- Bobina (born 1982), Russian trance DJ, record producer and radio host
- Bocafloja (born 1978), Mexican MC and spoken word artist
- Bojoura (born 1947), Dutch singer
- Bombolo (1931–1987), Italian actor and comedian
- Bones (born 1994; stylized as BONES), American rapper
- Bono (born 1960), Irish singer and lyricist
- Bonvi (1941–1995), Italian comic book artist
- Booba (born 1976), French rapper
- Boondox, American rapper
- Borgeous, American DJ and producer
- Borgore (born 1987), Israeli producer and DJ
- Boris (born 1965), French singer-songwriter
- Borlet, French composer
- Boss (born 1969), American rapper
- Bossman (born 1983), American rapper
- Bosson (born 1969), Swedish singer-songwriter
- Bourvil (1917–1970), French actor and singer
- Bowzer (born 1947), American singer
- Brädi (born 1979), Finnish hip hop artist
- Braguinha (1907–2006), Brazilian songwriter and singer
- Brahmanandam (born 1956), Indian actor and comedian
- Brainpower (born 1975), Belgium-born Dutch rapper
- Braintax, British hip hop artist and producer
- Brandy, American recording artist and entertainer
- Brassaï (1899–1984), Hungarian photographer and filmmaker
- Braulio (born 1946), Spanish singer-songwriter
- Breakbot (born 1981), French producer and a DJ
- Brendon, British singer
- Brisco (born 1983), American rapper
- Broery (1944–2000), Indonesian singer
- Brolle (born 1981), Swedish singer and musician
- Buckethead (born 1969), American musician
- Buckwheat (1931–1980), American child actor
- Bukkcity (born 1980), Australian-born American rapper
- Busdriver (born 1978), American rapper
- Bushido (born 1978), German rapper
- Bussunda (1962–2006), Brazilian TV comedian
- Butterscotch (born 1985), American singer and pianist
- Byul (born 1983), South Korean singer
- Byz (born 1984), Swedish hip hop musician
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- Cadenet (1160–1235), French-Spanish composer
- Cage (born 1973), American rapper
- Cali (born 1968), French singer-songwriter
- Calogero (born 1971), French singer
- Cam (born 1984), American singer
- Camané (born 1967), Portuguese singer
- Chameleone (born 1979), Ugandan DJ and AfroBeat artiste and musician reggae
- Camelia (born 1974), Malaysian singer and model
- Camilla (born 1984), English singer and actress
- Camille (born 1978), French singer-songwriter and actress
- Camoflauge (1981–2003), American rapper
- Cam'ron (born 1976), American rapper
- Canardo (born 1984), French rapper, singer, songwriter and music producer
- Cancerbero (born 1977), Mexican wrestler
- Canibus (born 1974), Jamaican-born American rapper
- Cantinflas (1911–1993), Mexican comedian and actor
- Canuplin (1904–1979), Filipino actor, and comedian
- Caparezza (born 1973), Italian rapper
- Cappadonna (born 1968), American rapper
- Capucine (1928–1990), French actress
- Capulina (born 1927), Mexican comedy actor
- Caravelli (born 1930), French orchestra leader, composer and arranger
- Cardin (born 1972), Vietnamese-born American singer and composer
- Caribou (born 1978), Canadian musician
- Carlos (1943–2008), French entertainer
- Carlprit (born 1986), Zimbabwean rapper and actor
- Carmel (born 1958), British singer
- Carmella (born 1987), American cheerleader, dancer, fitness trainer, model and professional wrestler
- Carminho (born 1984), Portuguese singer
- Carpentras (1470–1548), French composer
- Carrara, Italian singer, composer and DJ
- Cartola (1908–1980), Brazilian singer and composer
- Cascarita (1920–1975), Cuban singer
- Case (born 1975), American singer
- Cashis (born 1978), American rapper
- Cassiane (born 1972), Brazilian singer
- Cassidy (born 1982), American rapper
- Cassie (born 1986), American singer
- Castelloza, French composer
- Catalina (born 1978), American pornographic actress
- Caushun (born 1977), American rapper
- Cazuza (1958–1990), Brazilian singer and composer
- Cazwell (born 1979), American rapper and songwriter
- Ceca (born 1973), Serbian singer
- Cecilia, Norwegian singer
- Cecilia (1948–1976), Spanish singer-songwriter
- Cecilia (born 1943), Chilean singer-songwriter
- Celeda, American singer and drag performer
- Cepillín (born 1946), Mexican television clown
- Cesaro (born 1980), Swiss wrestler
- Céu (born 1980), Brazilian singer-songwriter
- Ceui, Japanese singer-songwriter
- Ceza (born 1976), Turkish rapper
- Chacrinha (1917–1988), Brazilian TV host and comedian
- Chakri (born 1974), Indian music director and singer
- Chakuza (born 1981), Austrian rapper
- Chalam (1929-1989), Indian actor, comedian and director
- Chalice (born 1983), Estonian singer and rapper
- Cham (born 1977), Jamaican DJ, singer-songwriter and record producer
- Chamillionaire (born 1979), American rapper
- Chandrashekhar (born 1922), Indian actor
- Chanyeol (born 1992), South Korean singer/rapper
- Chara (born 1968), Japanese singer, songwriter, musician and actress
- Charice (born 1992), Filipina singer
- Charizma (1973–1993), American MC
- Charlene (born 1950), American singer
- Charmion (1875–1949), American vaudeville trapeze artist and strongwoman
- Charo (born 1951), Spanish-American entertainer
- Charuhasan (born 1930), Indian actor
- Charytín (born 1954), Saint Lucia-born Dominica-based singer and actress
- Chata (born 1979), Japanese singer
- Chaundon (born 1976), American hip-hop artist
- Chayanne (born 1968), Puerto Rican singer
- Cheek (born 1981), Finnish rapper
- Chen (born 1992), South Korean singer
- Chenoa (born 1975), Argentine-Spanish singer
- Cher (born 1946), American singer
- Cheran (born 1965), Indian actor and director
- Cherie (born 1984), French singer
- Cherrelle (born 1958), American singer
- Chespirito (born 1929), Mexican actor and screenwriter
- Chessman (born 1975), Mexican wrestler
- Chetes (born 1979), Mexican rock musician
- Chezidek (born 1973), Jamaican singer
- Chiaki (born 1971), Japanese entertainer
- Chiara (born 1976), Maltese singer
- Chiara (born 1986), Italian singer
- Chicane (born 1971), British musician, composer and producer
- Chicháy (1918–1993), Filipino comedian
- Chikezie (born 1985), American singer
- Chilli (born 1971), American dancer, singer-songwriter, actress, and television personality
- Chingy (born 1980), American hip-hop artist
- Chinmayi (born 1984), Indian singer
- Chipmunk (born 1990), English rapper and singer-songwriter
- Chiquito (1932–1997), Filipino actor
- Chiranjeevi (born 1955), Indian actor
- Chisu (born 1982), Finnish singer-songwriter and producer
- Chitragupta (1917–1991), Indian composer
- Chloe, Australian singer-songwriter
- Chloe (born 1971), American pornographic actress, director and nude model
- Chloe (born 1987), American singer-songwriter
- Choclair (born 1975), Canadian rapper
- Chocolat (born 1978), Japanese singer
- Choice, American rapper
- Choppa (born 1980), American rapper
- Chorão (1970–2013), Brazilian musician, singer, poet
- Chouchou, Lebanese comedian, stage actor, director
- Chrisanthos (1934–2005), Greek singer-songwriter
- Chrispa (born 1982), Greek singer
- Christell (born 1998), Chilean singer and musician
- Christian (1821–1889), French actor and singer
- Christian (born 1949), Italian singer
- Christian (born 1973), Canadian professional wrestler
- Christo (born 1935), Bulgarian artist
- Christophe (born 1945), French singer-songwriter
- Christopher (born 1992), Danish singer
- Chrisye (1949–2007), Indonesian singer
- Chuggo (born 1971), Canadian rapper
- Chyna (1970-2016), American professional wrestler
- Ciara (born 1985), American singer
- Cibelle (born 1978), Brazilian performance artist, singer-songwriter and producer
- Cibernético (born 1975), Mexican wrestler
- Cicciolina (born 1951), Hungarian-Italian porn star, politician, and singer
- Cilvaringz (born 1979), Dutch rapper and hip hop producer
- Cindy & Bert (born 1948)/(1945-2012), German vocalists
- Cineplexx (born 1973), Argentine musician
- Clairette (1919–2008), French-Canadian actress and singer
- Classified (born 1978), Canadian rapper
- Cláudya (born 1948), Brazilian singer
- Clemens (born 1979), Danish rapper, singer, music writer, actor
- Clémentine (born 1963), French singer-songwriter
- Cleopatra (a.k.a. Kleopátra; born 1963), Greek singer
- Clueso (born 1980), German singer-songwriter, rapper and producer
- Coba (born 1959), Japanese musician
- Cocco (born 1977), Japanese singer
- Coko (born 1970), American singer
- Colette (1873–1954), French novelist
- Colos (born 1981), Albanian-born German rapper
- Coluche (1944–1986), French comedian and actor
- Common (born 1972), American rapper and actor
- Conchita (born 1980), Finnish-born Spanish singer
- Consequence (born 1977), American rapper
- Coolio (born 1963), American rapper
- Coppé, Japanese singer-songwriter and music producer
- Corina, American singer
- Corina (born 1980), Romanian singer and composer
- Cormega (born 1973), American emcee rapper
- Corneille (born 1977), Canadian Rwandan singer
- Cornelius (born 1969), Japanese musician and producer
- Cougnut (1968–2001), American rapper
- Crane (born 1956), American trumpeter and vocalist
- Criolo (born 1975), Brazilian singer and rapper
- Cristie (born 1978), Spanish singer-songwriter
- Cronos (born 1963), English heavy metal singer and bass guitarist
- Crowbar (born 1974), American wrestler
- Csézy (born 1979), Hungarian singer
- Culture, Canadian rapper, reggae and hip hop artist
- Currensy (born 1981), American rapper
- Curse (born 1978), German hip hop artist
- Cybele (1887–1978), Greek actress
- Cytherea (born 1981), American pornographic actress and model
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- D.O (born 1993), South Korean singer
- Dabo, Japanese rapper
- Daboy (1952–2008), Filipino actor and producer
- Dadoo (born 1976), French rapper
- Daedelus (born 1977), American record producer
- Daesung (born 1989), South Korean singer, MC and actor
- Daffney (born 1975), American wrestler
- Dagmar (1921–2001), American actress, model, and TV personality
- Dagmar (born 1955), Puerto Rican TV host, comedian, and singer
- Daigo (born 1978), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Dajim (born 1977), Thai hip-hop singer and rap artist
- Daklon (born 1944), Israeli singer
- Dalia, Egyptian singer
- Dalida (1933–1987), Italo-French Egyptian-born singer and actress, diva
- Damae, German model, television presenter and singer-songwriter
- Damia (1889–1978), French singer and actress
- Damian (born 1964), English musician and actor
- Dana (born 1951), Irish singer
- Dana (born 1986), South Korean singer, dancer and pianist
- Dan-e-o
- D'Angelo (born 1974), American singer
- Dani (born 1945), French actress and singer
- Daniel (born 1955), Montenegro-born singer
- Daniel (born 1968), Brazilian singer
- Danny (born 1942), Finnish singer
- Danny! (born 1983), American rap performer and producer
- Danzel (born 1976), Belgian singer and musician
- Daphné (born 1974), French singer
- Dara (born 1984), South Korean singer, singer and actress
- Dappy (born 1987), English-born, Greek rapper, singer and actor
- Darin (born 1987), Swedish singer
- Darina (born 1980), Mexican singer-songwriter
- Darine (born 1984), Lebanese-born Swedish singer-songwriter
- Darpan (1928–1980), Pakistani actor
- Darude (born 1975), Finnish trance producer and DJ
- Daryl (born 1955), American magician
- Dataz (born 1984), Tanzanian rapper
- Daubray (1837–1892), French actor and operetta singer
- Dave (born 1944), Dutch-born French singer
- Davina (born 1966), American singer and musician
- Daya (born 1998), American singer-songwriter
- Dead (1969–1991), Swedish vocalist
- Deadlee, American rapper
- Deadmau5
- Deakin (born 1978), American singer and musician
- Dee, Canadian singer-songwriter, DJ, musician and producer
- Deeba (born 1947), Pakistani actress
- Deedar (born 1980), Pakistani actress
- Deemi (born 1980), American singer-songwriter and producer
- Deen (born 1982), Boznia and Herzegovina singer
- Deepu (born 1986), Indian singer
- Deesha (born 1980), Canadian singer
- Deeyah (born 1977), Norwegian singer, composer and filmmaker
- Defari, American hip hop artist
- Defconn (born 1977), South Korean rapper, comedian and MC
- Delirious (born 1981), American wrestler
- Délizia (born 1952), Italian-Belgian singer
- Delkash (1924–2004), Iranian singer and actress
- Delta (born 1985), Mexican wrestler
- Dendemann (born 1974), German rapper
- Denyo (born 1977), German hip hop artist
- Désiré (1823–1873), French baritone, who created many comic roles for Offenbach
- Desireless (born 1952), French singer
- Des'ree (born 1968), British singer
- Dessa (born 1981), American spoken word artist, author and MC
- Dev (born 1989), American singer
- Deva (born 1950), Indian composer and singer
- Devadarshini (born 1975), Indian actress and TV anchor
- Devayani (born 1974), Indian actress
- Devika (1943–2002), Indian actress
- Devon (born 1963), Canadian rapper
- Devon (born 1977), American pornographic actress
- Dexter (born 1973), Brazilian rapper
- D-Flame, German hip hop and reggae musician
- Dhamu, Indian actor and comedian
- Dhanush (born 1978), Indian actor and singer
- Dhany (born 1972), Italian singer-songwriter
- Dharan (born 1983), Indian composer and music director
- Dharmendra (born 1935), Indian actor
- Dharshana, Indian singer
- Diamond (born 1988), American rapper
- Diana (born 1954), Brazilian singer
- Diaz (born 1976), Norwegian rapper
- Dicte (born 1966), Danish musician and songwriter
- Dido (born 1971), British singer
- Diganth (born 1983), Indian actor and model
- Dilana (born 1972), South African singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Dilba (born 1971), Turkish-born Swedish singer-songwriter of Kurdish origin
- Dilber (born 1958), Chinese singer
- Dileep (born 1968), Indian actor and producer
- Dileepan (c. 1980 – d. 2012), Indian actor
- Dilip (c. 1955 – d. 2012), Indian actor
- Dina (born 1956), Portuguese singer
- Dina (born 1985), Norwegian singer
- Dinio (born 1972), Cuban singer and pornographic actor
- Dino (born 1963), American DJ, singer-songwriter and record producer
- Dino (born 1948), Italian singer and actor
- Dio (1942-2010), American heavy metal vocalist and songwriter
- Dion (born 1939), American singer-songwriter
- Diplo, American DJ, producer and songwriter
- Diverse, American rapper
- Divine (1945–1988), American transvestite actor
- Divino, Puerto Rican reggaeton artist
- Divyadarshini (born 1980), Indian actress and TV anchor
- Djavan (born 1949), Brazilian singer and composer
- DMX (born 1970), American rapper, record producer, and actor
- Dntel, American electronic music artist
- Do (born 1981), Dutch singer
- Doda (born 1984), Polish singer
- Doddanna (born 1949), Indian actor
- Dolcenera (born 1977), Italian singer-songwriter
- Dolla (1987–2009), American rapper
- Dollarman, Grenada-born New York-based singer, songwriter, producer and musician
- Dolphy (1928–2012), Filipino actor and comedian
- Dominguinhos (born 1941), Brazilian singer and composer
- Domino (born 1970), American rapper, record producer and DJ
- Domino (born 1972), American rapper
- Dompan (1924–2008), Swedish jazz alto saxophonist and clarinetist
- Donatello (born 1947), Italian singer
- Dondria (born 1987), American singer-songwriter
- Donghae (born 1986), South Korean singer and occasional actor
- Donovan (born 1946), Scottish singer-songwriter
- Dora (born 1966), Portuguese singer
- Doris (born 1947), Swedish singer
- Dorismar (born 1975), Argentine model, actress, TV hostess and singer
- Dorlis (born 1982), Japanese musician
- Doro (born 1964), German singer-songwriter
- Dorothée (born 1953), French singer and TV presenter
- Doseone (born 1977), American emcee, artist and poet
- Dotan (born 1986), Dutch-Israeli singer-songwriter
- Dottsy (born 1963), American singer
- Double (born 1975), Japanese singer
- Drake (born 1986), Canadian actor and rapper
- Drama, American rapper
- Dranem (1869–1935), French singer and actor
- Dregen (born 1973), Swedish musician
- Dres (born 1967), American rapper and actor
- Dresta (born 1971), American rapper
- Dru, Canadian singer-songwriter
- Drupi (born 1947), Italian pop-rock singer
- Dry (born 1977), French rapper of Congolese origin
- Dugazon (1746–1809), French actor
- Duilio (born 1973), Swiss singer
- Duke, English singer-songwriter and producer
- Dumbfoundead (born 1986), Argentine-born, American rapper
- Duquende (born 1965), Spanish singer
- Dwele (born 1978), American singer-songwriter and record producer
- DyE, French musician
- Dyango (born 1940), Spanish musician
- Dynamo (born 1982), American magician and TV personality
E[edit]
- E (born 1963), American lead singer, songwriter, guitarist, keyboardist and drummer
- Eamon (born 1984), American singer-songwriter
- Eartha, American singer-songwriter and musician
- Earthquake (born 1963), American actor and comedian
- Earthquake (1963–2006), Canadian sumōtori and professional wrestler
- Eazy-E (1964–1995), American rapper
- Ebi (born 1949), Iranian singer
- Edan (born 1978), American hip hop artist, emcee, DJ and record producer
- Edge (born 1973), Canadian actor, podcaster, and retired professional wrestler
- Edurne (born 1985), Spanish singer
- Edwin (born 1968), Canadian musician
- Eilera, French singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Eita (born 1982), Japanese actor
- Eivør (born 1983), Faroese singer
- Egardus, Flemish composer
- Ektor (born 1980), Puerto Rican singer and actor
- Elán (born 1983), Mexican singer-songwriter and pianist
- Elastinen (born 1981), Finnish rap musician
- Eldee (born 1977), Nigerian-American rapper and producer
- Electrico (born 1986), Mexican wrestler
- Electroshock (born 1970), Mexican wrestler
- Elektra (born 1970), American retired professional wrestling valet and professional wrestler
- Elias (born 1987), American wrestler
- Eliel (born 1981), Puerto Rican reggaeton producer
- Eligh, American emcee, songwriter and record producer
- Elisa (born 1977), Italian singer-songwriter
- Elisa (born 1989), Japanese singer and model
- Elissa, Canadian singer and record producer
- Elissa (born 1972), Lebanese singer
- EliZe (born 1982), Dutch singer
- Ella (born 1966), Malaysian singer
- El-P (a.k.a. El-Producto; born 1975), American rapper, record producer, and record executive
- Elpida (born 1950), Greek singer-songwriter
- eLZhi (born 1978), American rapper
- Emade (born 1981), Polish hip hop producer
- Emicida (born 1985), Brazilian rapper and songwriter
- Emii, American singer-songwriter
- Emilia (born 1978), Ethiopian-Swedish singer
- Emilia (born 1982), Bulgarian singer
- Emilio (born 1962-2016), American singer-songwriter
- Eminem (born 1972), American rapper
- Emir, (born 1980), Tukish pop singer
- Emma (born 1974), Welsh singer
- Emma (born 1989), Australian wrestler
- Emmanuel (born 1955), Mexican singer
- Emme (born 1963), American plus-size supermodel
- Emmi, Australian singer-songwriter
- Emmi (born 1979), Finnish singer-songwriter
- Emmy (born 1984), Armenian singer
- Emmy (1989–2011), Albanian singer
- Emyli (born 1988), Japanese singer
- Encore (born 1974), German singer
- Engelina (born 1978), Danish singer-songwriter
- Envy (born 1987), English rapper and MC
- Enya (born 1961), Irish musician
- Eon (1954–2009), British producer
- Epaksa (born 1954), South Korean singer
- Ephesto (born 1965), Mexican wrestler
- Erakah, New Zealand singer
- Ercandize (born 1981), German rapper
- Erfan (born 1983), Iranian rapper and producer
- Erik, British singer
- Eru (singer), (born 1983), American singer, musician, and composer, based in South Korea
- Escoria (born 1980), Mexican wrestler
- Esham, American rapper
- Esmeray (1949–2002), Turkish singer
- Esquerita (1935–1986) American singer
- Estelle (born 1980), British singer and rapper
- Esthero (born 1978), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Eternia, Canadian rapper
- Étienne (born 1971), Canadian singer
- Euforia (born 1974), Mexican wrestler
- Eugene (born 1981), South Korean singer and actress
- Eugene (wrestler) (born 1975), American wrestler and promoter
- Eunhyuk (born 1986), South Korean entertainer
- Euronymous (1968–1993), Norwegian guitarist
- Eve (born 1978), American rapper
- Everlast (born 1969), Irish-American rapper and singer-songwriter
- Evidence (born 1976), American hip hop artist and producer
- Evridiki (born 1968), Cypriot singer
- Example (born 1982), British rapper
- Excalibur, American wrestler
- Exile, American hip hop DJ, producer and rapper
- Extince (born 1967), Dutch rapper
- Eyedea (1981–2010), American rapper
- Ezkimo (1980–2015), Finnish hip-hop musician
F[edit]
- Fabian (born 1943), American singer and actor
- Fabio (born 1959), Italian fashion model
- Fabio (born 1965), British disc jockey and record producer
- Fabo (born 1983), American rapper and producer
- Fabolous (born 1977), American rapper
- Fairuz (born 1935), Lebanese singer
- Falco (1957–1998), Austrian singer, songwriter and rapper
- Falete (born 1978), Spanish singer
- Fallon (born 1967), American pornographic actress
- Fallulah (born 1985), Danish singer-songwriter
- Falu, Indian-born American singer-songwriter
- Fanchon (1668–1743), French operatic soprano and celebrated beauty
- Fancy (born 1946), German singer
- Fandango (born 1983), American professional wrestler
- Fanfulla (1913–1971), Italian actor and comedian
- Fanny (born 1979), French singer
- Fantasia (born 1984), American singer
- Fargetta (born 1962), Italian DJ, producer and composer
- Farruko (born 1993), Puerto Rican reggaeton singer-songwriter
- Fashawn (born 1988), American rapper
- Fatlip (born 1969), American hip hop musician
- Faudel (born 1978), French singer
- Favorite (born 1986), German rapper
- Fawni (born 1985), Austrian singer-songwriter and actress
- Faylan, Japanese singer
- Feiticeira (born 1976), Brazilian model and TV personality
- Felecia, American pornographic actress, nude model and dancer
- Feloni, American rapper
- Fénix (born 1990), Mexican wrestler
- Fenriz (born 1971), Norwegian musician and songwriter
- Fergie (born 1975), American singer-songwriter
- Fernandel (1903–1971), French actor and singer
- Ferras (born 1982), American singer-songwriter
- Ferréz (born 1975), Brazilian rapper
- Ferron (born 1952), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Fey (born 1973), Mexican singer
- Feyrouz (1943–2016), Egyptian film child actress
- Fianso (born 1986), French rapper
- Fieldy (born 1969), American bass guitar player
- Fiend (born 1976), American rapper
- Fiona (born 1961), American singer and actress
- Fiordaliso (born 1956), Italian singer
- Fish (born 1958), Scottish singer-songwriter and occasional actor
- Fisz (born 1978), Polish rap artist
- Flash (born 1981), Mexican wrestler
- Flea (born 1962), Australian-born American musician
- Fler (born 1982), German rapper
- Flex (born 1980), Panamanian reggaeton artist
- Flor (born 1984), Argentine singer
- Florence (1749–1816), French actor
- Flume (musician)
- Fontaine (born 1979), American singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Fosforito (born 1932), Spanish singer
- Foxes (singer) (born 1989), British singer, songwriter and actress
- Foxx (born 1984), American rapper
- Franco (born 1959), Cuban singer
- Frankee (born 1983), American singer
- Frankmusik (born 1985), English electropop musician, singer
- Frauenarzt (born 1978), German rapper
- Fredwreck (born 1972), American producer
- Free (born 1968), American rapper, singer and TV personality
- Freebo, American bassist, tubist, guitarist, singer-songwriter, and producer
- Freeman (born 1972), Algerian-born, French hip hop artist, actor and dancer
- Freeway (born 1977), American rapper
- Fréhel (1891–1951), French singer and actress (also aka Pervenche)
- Frenkie (born 1982), Bosnian rapper
- Fugative (born 1994), British hip hop and grime artist
- Fuko (born 1988), Japanese pornographic actress and model
- Funaki (born 1968), Japanese–American professional wrestler and color commentator
- Future (born 1985), Haitian-American rapper and musician
G[edit]
- Gaahl (born 1975), Norwegian singer
- Gabrielle (born 1970), English singer
- Gackt (born 1973), Japanese musician, songwriter and actor
- Gajala (born 1985), Indian actress
- Gala (born 1975), Italian singer-songwriter
- Galder (born 1976), Norwegian composer, musician and singer
- Game (born 1979), American rapper
- Ganesh (born 1977), Indian actor
- Ganeshkar (born 1978), Tamil actor and comedian
- Garbo (born 1958), Italian singer-songwriter and record producer
- Garou (born 1972), Armenian Canadian singer
- Gauge (born 1980), American pornographic actress and former stripper
- Gazebo (born 1960), Italian singer and musician
- Geetha (born 1962), Indian actress
- Gemini, American rapper
- Geraldo (1904–1974), British bandleader
- Gerardo (born 1965), Ecuadorian rapper
- Gert and Daisy
- Ghantasala (1922–1974), Indian singer and composer
- Ghetto (born 1984), English grime artist
- Ginger (born 1964), Solo artist and also frontman for The Wildhearts
- Giggs (born 1981), British rapper
- Gigi (born 1974), Ethiopian singer
- Gilda (1961–1996), Argentine singer-songwriter
- Gilla (born 1950), Austrian singer
- Gimma, Swiss rapper
- Ginger (born 1964), English guitarist and singer-songwriter
- Ginuwine (born 1970), American singer, songwriter, dancer and actor
- Giovanna (born 1945), Italian singer
- Girija (born 1969), Indian actress
- Gisburg (born 1966), Austrian singer
- Gisela (born 1979), Spanish singer
- Gisselle (born 1969), Puerto Rican singer
- Gloria (born 1951), Irish singer
- Gloria (born 1973), Bulgarian singer
- Glory, Puerto Rican singer
- Glukoza (born 1986), Russian singer
- Glykeria (born 1953), Greek singer
- Goapele (born 1977), American singer-songwriter
- Godsilla (born 1984), German rapper
- Göksel (born 1971), Turkish singer-songwriter and musician
- Goldie (born 1965), English musician, DJ, visual artist and actor
- GoldLink (born 1993), American rapper
- Goldust (born 1969), American professional wrestler
- Goldy (born 1969), American rapper
- Gombloh (1948–1988), Indonesian singer and songwriter
- Gonzaguinha (1945–1991), Brazilian singer and composer
- Gonzales (born 1972), Canadian musician
- Googoosh (born 1950), Iranian singer and actress
- Gopika (born 1984), Indian actress
- Gotye (born 1980), Belgium-born Australian multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter
- Goundamani (born 1939), Indian film actor and comedian
- Governor (born 1972), American singer
- Govinda (born 1963), Indian actor
- Graciela (1915–2010), Cuban singer
- Grégoire (born 1979), French singer and composer
- Gretchen (born 1959), Brazilian singer
- Gribouille (1941–1968), French singer
- Grimace, French composer
- Grimes (musician) (born 1988), Canadian musician and singer-songwriter
- Griot, Swiss rapper
- Gripsta, American rapper
- Grock (1880–1959), Swiss clown, composer and musician
- Grooverider (born 1967), British DJ
- Guinga (born 1950), Brazilian composer and musician
- Gülşen (born 1976), Turkish singer-songwriter and model
- Gülseren (born 1973), Turkish-born French singer
- Gummy (born 1981), South Korean singer
- Guru (1966–2010), American rapper
- Gurukiran, Indian actor and music director
- GZA (born 1966), American rapper and songwriter
H[edit]
- H (born 1976), Welsh singer, dancer and stage actor
- H.R. (born 1956), British-American singer
- Hadise (born 1985), Belgian-born Turkish singer-songwriter, dancer and presenter
- Hafiz (born 1990), Malaysian singer
- Haha (born 1979), South Korean entertainer
- Haiducii (born 1977), Romanian musician, songwriter, model and actress
- Hakim (born 1962), Egyptian singer
- Hakimakli, French DJ
- Halloween (born 1971), Mexican wrestler
- Hallowicked (born 1981), American wrestler
- Halna (born 1980), Japanese singer
- Halsey (born 1994), American singer-songwriter
- Halston (1932–1990), American fashion designer
- Hamsalekha (born 1951), Indian music director and lyricist
- Hamuchtar (born 1971), Israeli singer, actor and director
- Hanayo (born 1970), Japanese musician and actress
- Hani (born 1992), South Korean singer and entertainer
- Hannah (born 1978), Australian singer-songwriter and musician
- Hariharan (born 1955), Indian singer
- Harini (born 1979), Indian film playback singer and classical singer
- Harisu (born 1975), South Korean transsexual/transgender singer, model, and actress
- Harper (born 1979), American wrestler
- Harpo (born 1950), Swedish singer, musician and actor
- Harvey (born 1951), American radio and TV personality
- Harvey (MC) (akas: MC Harvey, Harvey) – Michael Harvey Jr.
- Haspop
- Hayden (born 1971), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Hayedeh (1942–1990), Iranian singer
- Haytana (born 1979), Ukrainian singer-songwriter
- Headliner (born 1967), American rapper and DJ
- Heino (born 1938), German singer
- Heinrich, German singer-songwriter
- Heinz (1942–2000), German-born English bassist and singer
- Heklina, American performer
- Helen (born 1939), Indian actress and dancer
- Hemlata (born 1954), Indian playback singer
- Hayedeh (akas: Haideh or Haydeh) – Ma'soumeh Dadehbala
- Haystak (born 1973), American rapper
- Heath (born 1968), Japanese musician and singer-songwriter
- Hergé (1907–1983), Belgian comics writer and artist
- Hero (born 1986), South Korean entertainer
- Hervé (1825–1892), French singer, composer and conductor
- Hervé (born 1980), British DJ and producer
- Hichkas (born 1985), Iranian rap artist
- hide (1964–1998), Japanese musician
- Hildegarde (1906–2005), American cabaret singer
- Himeka (born 1981), Canadian singer
- Hind (born 1979), Bahraini singer
- Histeria (born 1969), Mexican wrestler
- hitomi (born 1976), Japanese singer and songwriter
- Hizaki, stylized as HIZAKI (born 1979), Japanese musician
- Hoku (born 1981), American musician, singer-songwriter and actress
- Homicide (born 1977), American wrestler
- Honoka (born 1983), Japanese actress, pornographic actress and TV personality
- Hooligan (born 1972), Mexican wrestler
- Hornswoggle (born 1986), American professional wrestler
- Horse (born 1958), Scottish singer-songwriter
- Houston (born 1969), American pornographic actress
- Houston (born 1983), American singer
- Hozier (born 1990), Irish singer, songwriter
- Huey (born 1988), American rapper
- Hümeyra (born 1947), Turkish actress and singer-songwriter
- Humph (1921–2008), English jazz musician and broadcaster
- Hunterz, Pakistani-born English musician
- Hush, American hip hop artist
- Husna, Pakistani actress
- Hwanhee (born 1982), South Korean singer and actor
- Hwayobi (born 1982), South Korean singer
- Hyde (born 1969), Japanese singer and lyricist
- Hydra, American wrestler
- Hyolyn (born 1990), South Korean singer-songwriter
- Hyoyeon (born 1989), South Korean entertainer
- Hyuna (born 1992), South Korean singer
I[edit]
- Icarus (born 1982), American wrestler
- Ichiro (born 1973), Japanese and American baseball player
- ICHIKO (born 1970), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Ichimaru (1906–1997), Japanese recording artist and geisha
- Iconiq (born 1984), Japanese singer, actress and MC
- Ida (born 1994), Danish singer
- Idaira (born 1985), Spanish singer
- Idha (born 1972), Swedish singer-songwriter
- Idir (born 1949), Algerian musician
- Iftekhar (1922–1995), Indian actor
- Ihriel (born 1972), Norwegian musician and singer
- Ihsahn (born 1975), Norwegian composer, musician and singer
- Iiris (born 1991), Estonian singer, songwriter, and stage actress
- iJustine (born 1984), American YouTube personality, host, actress and model
- Ilaiyaraaja (born 1943), Indian singer and composer
- Ilanit (born 1947), Israeli singer
- iLLmacuLate (akas: Illmaculate, Illmac; born 1986), Native American battle rapper and hip hop artist
- Illmind, Filipino American hip hop producer
- Illy (born 1986), Australian rapper, singer, songwriter
- Ilya (born 1986; known mononymously as ILYA), Swedish songwriter, producer and singer
- Ima (a.k.a. IMA; born 1978), Canadian singer
- Imaani (born 1972), English singer
- Iman (born 1955), Somali American supermodel
- Imani (born 1971), American rapper
- Imany (born 1979), Comores Islands Afro-soul singer
- Imposs, Canadian rapper
- India (born 1977), American pornographic actress, singer and rap artist
- Indigo (born 1984), American actress
- Indila (born 1984), French singer
- Indio, Canadian singer-songwriter
- Indra (born 1967), French-Swedish singer
- Indrajith (born 1980), Indian actor
- Indrans (born 1957), Indian actor
- Inez (born 1977), Danish singer
- Infernus (born 1972), Norwegian black metal musician
- Ingeborg (born 1966), Belgian singer and TV presenter
- Ingola (born 1973), Slovak singer
- Inna (born 1986), Romanian singer
- Innocent (born 1945), Indian actor
- Inoran (born 1970), Japanese musician and singer-songwriter
- Insooni (born 1957), South Korean singer
- Iota, Australian singer-songwriter, musician and actor
- Irma (born 1988), Cameroonian singer-songwriter
- Isgaard (born 1972), German singer
- iSH, Canadian singer, actor
- Ishtar (born 1968), Israeli-born French singer
- Islaja (born 1979), Finnish singer-songwriter and musician
- Isol (born 1972), Argentine singer
- Israel (born 1983), Filipino-born Australian singer
- IU (born 1993), South Korean singer-songwriter and actress.
- Ivana (born 1969), Bulgarian singer
- Ivory (born 1961), American professional wrestler
- Ivy (born 1982), South Korean singer, model and occasional actress
J[edit]
- Jacno (1957–2009), French musician
- Jacotin (d. 1529), Franco-Flemish singer and composer
- Jacynthe (born 1979), Canadian singer
- Jadakiss (born 1975), American rapper
- Jaddanbai (1892-1949), Indian singer, composer, actress and filmmaker
- Jaël (born 1979), Swiss singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Jagadish (born 1958), Indian actor
- Jagannathan (1938–2012), Indian actor
- Jagdeep (born 1939), Indian actor and comedian
- Jaggesh (born 1963), Indian actor, director, producer, and politician
- Jaheim (born 1978), American singer
- Jai (born 1985), Indian actor
- Jaibi (1943–1984), American singer-songwriter
- Jaidev (1919–1987), Indian composer
- Jaimeson, British musician, emcee, and producer
- Jaishankar (1938–2000), Indian actor
- Jamala (born 1983), Ukrainian singer-songwriter and actress
- Jamelão (1913–2008), Brazilian samba singer
- Jamelia (born 1981), British entertainer
- Jana (born 1980), American singer, songwriter, actress, author and philanthropist
- Janagaraj (born 1950), Indian comedian
- Janardhanan (born 1946), Malayalam film actor
- Jandek (born 1945), American musician
- Janita (born 1978), Finnish singer-songwriter
- Januarisman (born 1985), Indonesian singer-songwriter and musician
- Jaqee (born 1977), Ugandan-Swedish musician
- Jaramar (born 1954), Mexican singer-songwriter
- Jarboe, American singer-songwriter and keyboardist
- Jasmine (born 1976), Finnish Romani singer
- Jasmine (born 1981), Chinese-born Taiwanese singer-songwriter and musician
- Jaya (born 1969), Filipino singer, record producer, TV hostess and actress
- Jayabharathi, Indian actress
- Jayachitra (born 1957), Indian film actress
- Jayalalithaa (1948–2016), Indian actress and politician
- Jayamala, Indian actress
- Jayamalini (born 1948), Indian actress
- Jayan (1938–1980), Indian actor
- Jayant (1915–1975), Indian film actor
- Jayanthi (born 1950), Indian actress
- Jayaram (born 1964), Indian actor
- Jayasudha (born 1958), Indian actress-turned-politician
- Jayasurya (born 1978), Indian actor and mimicry artist
- Jazz (born 1973), American wrestler
- Jazzmun (born 1969), American actor and performer
- Jeanette (born 1951), English-born Spanish singer and actress
- Jędker (born 1977), Polish emcee
- Jedward (born 1991), Irish singing and television presenting duo
- Jeetendra (born 1942), Indian actor
- Jeeva (Telugu actor) (born 1952), Telugu actor
- Jeeva (director) (1963-2007) Indian Tamil cinematographer and film director
- Jeevan (born 1975), Indian actor
- Jehst (born 1979), English rapper
- Jem (born 1975), Welsh singer-songwriter
- Jenifer (born 1982), French singer
- Jennie (born 1996), South Korean singer/rapper
- Jenteal (born 1976), American pornographic actress
- Jentina (born 1984), British singer
- Jeremías (born 1973), British-born Venezuelan singer-songwriter
- Jeremih (born 1987), American singer-songwriter and producer
- Jero (born 1981), American-born Japanese singer
- Jessicka (born 1975), American singer-songwriter
- Jethro (born 1948), English comedian
- Jetta (born 1987), British wrestler
- Jewel (born 1974), American singer-songwriter, guitarist and actress
- Jewell (born 1968), American singer
- Jhene (born 1988), American singer
- Jibbs (born 1990), American rapper
- Jigsaw (born 1983), American wrestler
- Jiiva (born 1984), Tamil actor
- Jikki (1935-2004), Indian playback singer
- Jimena (born 1980), Mexican singer
- Jimeoin (born 1966), Irish-born Australian actor and comedian
- Jimilian (born 1994), Albanian-Danish singer
- Jin (born 1982), Chinese American rapper
- Jippu (born 1985), Finnish pop singer
- Jiro (born 1972), Japanese musician
- Jishnu (1979-2016), Indian actor
- Jisoo (born 1995), South Korean singer
- Jlin (born 1987), American electronic musician
- Jobriath (1946–1983), American glam rock singer
- Jøden (born 1974), Danish rapper
- Joe (born 1973), American singer, songwriter and record producer
- Joeystarr (born 1967), French rapper
- Johnson (born 1979), Danish rapper
- JoJo (born 1990), American pop/R&B singer and actress
- JoJo (born 1994), American ring announcer, valet, professional wrestler and singer
- Joker (born 1983), American wrestler
- Jokeren (born 1973), Danish rapper and hip hop artist
- Jolens (born 1978), Filipino actress, recording artist, and television host
- Jomol (born 1982), Indian actress
- Jonell, American singer
- Jonesmann, German rapper
- Jónsi (born 1975), Icelandic musician
- Jont (born 1973), British singer-songwriter
- Jorane (born 1975), Canadian singer and cellist
- Jordan (born 1955), English model and actress
- Jordan (born 1978), English model
- Jordy (born 1988), French singer and musician
- Joselito (born 1943), Spanish singer and actor
- Joselo (1936–2013), Venezuelan actor and comedian
- Josenid (born 1998), Panamanian singer
- Joshiy, Indian film director
- Jovanotti (born 1966), Italian singer-songwriter and rapper
- Joya (born 1978), American singer
- Joyce (born 1948), Brazilian singer and composer
- J-Son (born 1985), Brazilian-Swedish singer
- Juanes (born 1972), Colombian singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Juanito, French singer
- Jude (born 1969), American singer-songwriter
- Juju, Japanese singer
- Juju, Finnish rapper
- Jujubee (born 1984), American performer and TV personality
- Juka (born 1981), Japanese singer
- Jul, French rapper hip hop artist
- Juliette (born 1926), Canadian singer and TV hostess
- Jullie (born 1988), Brazilian singer-songwriter, model, actress and presenter
- Julyo (born 1978), Italian guitarist, songwriter, producer and DJ
- Jun (born 1983), Japanese visual kei rock musician and singer-songwriter
- Junjun (born 1988), Chinese-Japanese singer
- Juvelen (born 1976), Swedish electro-pop singer
- Juvenile (born 1975), American rapper
- Jyongri (born 1988), Japanese musician and singer-songwriter
K[edit]
- Kafani (born 1981), American rapper
- Kahi (born 1982), South Korean singer-songwriter, dancer and choreographer
- Kai (born 1994), South Korean dancer, singer, actor and model
- Kaitlyn (born 1986), American fitness model and professional wrestler
- Kajjanbai, Indian singer and actress
- Kajol (born 1975), Indian actress
- Kakko (born 1969), Japanese actress, TV presenter and singer
- Kalaranjini (born 1962), Indian actor
- Kalimba (born 1982), Mexican singer and actor
- Kaliopi (born 1966), Macedonian singer-songwriter
- Kalisto (born 1986), Mexican-American professional wrestler
- Kalomoira (born 1985), Greek-American singer
- Kalpana (d. 1979), Indian actress
- Kalpana (1946–2012), Indian actress
- Kalpana (born 1965), Indian actress
- Kamahl (born 1934), Australian singer
- Kamala (born 1950), American wrestler
- Kamaliya (born 1977), Ukrainian musical performer, actress and model
- Kambi (born 1961), Swaziland-born Canadian rapper
- Kamelia (born 1971), Bulgarian singer
- Kam-Hill (1856 to 1935), French cabaret performer and singer
- Kamini (born 1979), French rapper
- Kana, Finnish rapper
- Kanaka, Indian actress
- Kanchana, Indian actress
- Kandi (born 1976), American singer-songwriter
- Kane (born 1967), American wrestler and actor
- Kangta (born 1979), South Korean singer
- Kano (born 1985), British rapper
- Kanon (born 1980), Japanese singer-songwriter and producer
- Karan, Indian actor
- Karandash (1901–1983), Soviet clown
- Karina (born 1943), Spanish singer
- Karina (born 1968), Venezuelan singer-songwriter and actress
- Karolina, Israeli singer-songwriter
- Karpaga, Indian transsexual actress
- Karthik (born 1980), Indian singer
- Karthika, Indian actress
- Karunas (born 1970), Indian actor
- Karylle (born 1981), Filipina singer
- Kashinath (1951–2018), Indian actor, director, and filmmaker
- Kassia, Byzantine composer
- Kasthuri (born 1974), Indian actress and TV anchor
- Kathleen, Canadian singer
- Katman, Greek singer and TV personality
- Kato Kato (born 1981), Danish DJ
- Katsuni (born 1979), French pornographic actress
- Kausalya (born 1978), Indian actress
- Kavana (born 1977), English singer and actor
- Kaveri, Indian actress
- Kayah (born 1967), Polish singer-songwriter
- Kayahan (born 1949), singer-songwriter and musician
- Kayle, Canadian singer
- Kaysha (born 1974), Congolese-born, French rapper
- Kaytranada (born 1992), Haitian-Canadian electronic musician
- Kaze, American rapper
- Kazzer (born 1977), Canadian musician and TV personality
- Keisha (born 1966), American pornographic actress
- Keith (born 1949), American singer
- Kehlani (born 1995), American singer
- Kelis (born 1979), American singer, songwriter and chef
- Kellee (born 1968), American electronica-house artist
- Kem (born 1969), American singer-songwriter and producer
- Ken (born 1968), Japanese guitarist
- Ken (born 1979), Swedish rap artist
- Kenna (born 1978), Ethiopian-American musician
- Kennedy (born 1972), American political satirist, radio personality, and former MTV VJ
- Kerli, (born 1987), Estonian pop singer
- Kesha (born 1987), American recording artist
- Key (born 1991), South Korean singer, dancer, rapper, actor, recording artist, promotional model, radio host and MC.
- Khaled (born 1960), Algerian musician
- Khalid (born 1998), American singer
- Khéops (born 1966), French DJ
- Khia (born 1977), American rapper, songwriter and producer
- Khosrovidukht, Armenian composer
- Khotan (born 1973), Mexican actor
- Khrysis, American hip hop producer
- Kiara (born 1963), Venezuelan singer, actress and TV presenter
- Kidd (born 1996), American rapper
- Kidd (sometimes stylized as KIDD) (born 1989), Danish-Scottish rapper and hip hop artist
- Kiesza (born 1989), Canadian singer, instrumentalist
- Kiki (1901–1953), French artists' model, nightclub singer, actress, and painter
- Kimbra (born 1990), New Zealand singer
- Kimera (born 1954), South Korean singer
- Kimeru (born 1980), Japanese musician, singer and actor
- Kina (born 1969), American musician
- Kipper, British musician
- Kira (born 1977), Belgian singer and model
- Kira (born 1978), German singer-songwriter
- Kirito, Japanese singer
- Kirka (1950–2007), Finnish musician
- Kishore, Indian actor
- Kissey (born 1982), singer, songwriter, producer and performer
- Kitarō (born 1953), Japanese New Age musician
- Kitkat (born 1984), Filipino singer, actress and comedian
- Kiyoharu (born 1968), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Kizzy (born 1979), Dutch actress, singer-songwriter and TV personality
- Klaha, Japanese singer
- Klashnekoff, British rapper
- Klayton (born 1970), American musician and record producer
- K'naan (born 1978), Somali-Canadian poet, rapper, and musician
- Knobody, American record producer
- Knox (born 1945), British singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Kohndo (born 1975), French rapper and producer
- Kokane (born 1969), American rapper and singer
- Kokia (born 1976), Japanese singer-songwriter and producer
- Kollegah (born 1984), German rapper
- Konnan (born 1964), Cuban wrestler and rapper
- Konnor (born 1980), American professional wrestler
- k-os (born 1972), Canadian rapper, singer, producer
- Kotoko (born 1980), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Koushik, Canadian musician
- Kovas (born 1984), American songwriter, record producer and recording artist
- Koxie (born 1977), French singer of Tunisian origin
- Koyuki (born 1976), Japanese model and actress
- Közi (born 1972), Japanese musician
- Kramer, American musician and record producer
- Krazy, American rapper
- Kraus, New Zealand musician and composer
- Kreayshawn (born 1989), American rapper
- Kreskin (born 1935), American magician
- Kreva (born 1976), Japanese hip hop MC and producer
- Kris (born 1990), Canadian-Chinese singer and actor
- Krisdayanti (born 1975), Indonesian singer and actress
- Krishna (born 1943), Indian actor
- Krishnaveni (born 1924), Indian actress, singer and producer
- Kristina (born 1987), Slovak singer
- Krohme (born 1980), American hip hop MC and producer
- Kshetrayya (1600–1680), Indian composer
- KSI, British YouTube personality, amateur boxer, comedian and actor
- Kujira (born 1961), Japanese voice actress
- Kūkahi (born 1999), Hawaiian singer-songwriter
- Kumar (born 1984), Cuban rapper
- Kunchacko (1912–1984), Indian producer and director
- Kurious, American hip hop artist
- Kuroneko, Japanese singer
- Kurupt (born 1972), American rapper
- Kwes (born 1987), English record producer, songwriter and musician
- Kyla (born 1981), Filipino R&B singer-songwriter and occasional actress
- Kylie (born 1968), Australian singer-songwriter Kylie Minogue
- Kylee (born 1994), Japanese singer
- Kyo (born 1976), Japanese singer-songwriter and producer
- Kyper, American rapper
- Kyuhyun (born 1988), South Korean singer, dancer, actor and model
L[edit]
- L (born 1992), South Korean singer and actor
- Lââm (born 1971), French singer
- Laava (born 1983), Brazilian singer
- Labrinth (born 1989), English singer-songwriter and producer
- Lacey (born 1983), American wrestler
- Lach, American musician and songwriter
- Lachi, American visually impaired musician
- Ladyhawke (born 1979), New Zealand singer-songwriter and musician
- Lahannya, British singer-songwriter, performer and DJ
- Lakshmi (born 1952), Indian actress
- Lal (born 1958), Indian director and actor
- Lalaine (born 1987), American actress
- Laleh (born 1982), Iranian-born Swedish singer-songwriter
- L'Algérino (born 1981), French rapper of Algerian descent
- Lana (born 1985), American wrestler
- Laraaji (born 1943), American musician
- Larusso (born 1979), French singer
- Lasairfhíona, Irish singer-songwriter
- Late, British rapper
- Lateef (born 1974), American hip hop artist
- Latifa (born 1968), Tunisian singer
- Latino (born 1973), Brazilian singer
- Lay (born 1991), Chinese singer
- Laya, Indian actress and dancer
- Lazee (born 1985), Swedish rapper
- Lebleba (born 1945), Egyptian Armenian film actress and entertainer
- Lecca, Japanese singer-songwriter
- Lecrae (born 1980), American Christian rapper
- Leeteuk (born 1983), South Korean singer, presenter and occasional actor
- Lehri (1929–2012), Pakistani actor and comedian
- Leif (born 1989), American rapper
- Lekain (1728–1778), French actor
- Leki (born 1978), Congolese-Belgian R&B artist
- Lele (1986–2010), Puerto Rican rapper
- Lemar (born 1978), English singer-songwriter
- Lemmy (1945-2015), English singer and bass guitarist
- Lena (born 1991), German singer-songwriter
- Lena, Indian film actress
- Lenine (born 1959), Brazilian singer-songwriter
- Lenka (born 1978), Australian TV actress, musician and singer-songwriter
- Leon (born 1962), American actor and singer
- Leon (born 1969), German singer
- Léonce (1823–1900), French comic actor and singer
- Léonin (d. 1201), French composer
- Leslie (born 1985), French singer
- Lexy (born 1979), Korean singer and rapper
- Leyona (born 1977), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Lia, Japanese singer-songwriter
- Life, British rapper
- Ligalize (born 1977), Russian hip hop artist
- Lights (born 1987), Canadian singer-songwriter and musician
- Lilimar (born 2000), Venezuelan actress
- Limahl (born 1958), British singer
- Limenius, Athenian musician and composer
- Lina, American singer-songwriter
- Linda (born 1977), Russian singer-songwriter
- Lio (born 1962), Portuguese-born Belgian singer and actress
- Lior (born 1976), Israeli-born Australian singer-songwriter
- Liroy (born 1971), Polish rapper
- Lisa (born 1974), Japanese-Colombian singer and producer
- Lisa (born 1997), French dancer, actress and singer
- Lissette (born 1949), Peruvian-born Cuban singer-songwriter and record producer
- Lita (born 1975), American singer and professional wrestler
- Livingston, Indian actor
- Lizy, Indian actress
- Lobão (born 1957), Brazilian singer-songwriter and TV host
- Lobo (born 1943), American singer-songwriter
- Lobo (born 1975), American wrestler
- L.O.C. (born 1979), Danish rapper
- Logic (born 1990), American rapper and singer
- Lola (born 1981), French-born American singer-songwriter
- Lole y Manuel (1954)/1948-2015), Spanish Romani flamenco artists
- Lolita (1931–2010), Austrian singer
- Lolita (1950–1986), Italian singer
- Lolly (born 1978), British singer, TV presenter and actress
- Lonyo, British producer and MC
- Loona (born 1974), Dutch singer-songwriter and dancer
- Loquillo (born 1961), Spanish singer
- Lora (born 1982), Romanian singer
- Lorde (born 1996), New Zealand singer songwriter
- Loredana (1924 - 2016), Italian actress
- Loreen (born 1983), Swedish singer and music producer
- Lorena (born 1986), Spanish singer
- Lorie (born 1982), French singer-songwriter and actress
- Loriot (born 1923), German humorist, film director and actor
- Lorna (born 1983), Panamanian rapper and reggaeton artist
- Lou (born 1963), German singer
- Louiselle (born 1946), Italian singer
- Louison (1668-after 1692), French operatic soprano and celebrity
- Lovefoxxx (born 1984), Brazilian singer
- Lovefreekz, British producer and remixer
- Lowkey (born 1981), American rapper and producer
- Lowkey (born 1986), British musician, poet and playwright
- Luba (born 1958), Canadian singer-songwriter and musician
- Luce (born 1990), French singer-songwriter
- Lucenzo (born 1983), Portuguese-French singer-songwriter, and producer
- Lucero (born 1969), Mexican singer and actress, formerly known as Lucerito
- Lucía (born 1964), Spanish singer
- Luciano (born 1964), Jamaican singer-songwriter
- Lucrecia, Spanish-Cuban singer
- Ludacris (born 1977), American rapper
- Luenell (born 1959), American comedian and actress
- Luhan (born 1990), Chinese singer and actor
- Luka (born 1979), Brazilian singer and songwriter
- Lula (born 1973), German singer and songwriter
- Lulu (born 1948), Scottish singer-songwriter and actress
- Lumidee (born 1984), American singer-songwriter and rapper
- Lunna (born 1960), Puerto Rican singer
- Lura (born 1975), Portuguese singer and musician
- Lydia (born 1980), Spanish singer
- Lyn (born 1981), South Korean singer
- Lyrian (born 1985), Italian-born Japanese singer
- Lyrik, Israeli music producer, dancer and singer
M[edit]
- -M- (born 1971), French musician guitarist
- MAA, previously known as Mar, Japanese singer-songwriter, former television host and model
- Mac (born 1977), American rapper
- Macklemore (born 1983), American singer, rapper and musician
- Machito (1908?–1984), Cuban jazz musician
- Macromantics (born 1980), Australian hip hop artist
- Madhavi (born 1962), Indian actress
- Madhoo (born 1972), Indian actress
- Madhu (born 1933), Indian actor
- Madhubala (1933–1969), Indian actress
- Madhumitha (born 1981), Indian actress
- Madhushree (born 1969), Indian singer
- Madison, Canadian wrestler
- Madita (born 1978), Austrian singer and actress
- Madlib (born 1973), American DJ, musician, rapper and producer
- Madonna (born 1958), American entertainer
- Madusa (born 1964), American female wrestler and monster truck driver
- Maestro (born 1980), American producer, singer-songwriter and rapper
- Maggot, British rapper
- Magic (born 1968), American rapper
- Magik (1978–2000), Polish rapper
- Magnet (born 1970), Norwegian singer-songwriter
- Magno (born 1984), Mexican wrestler
- Magoo (born 1973), American rapper
- Mahadevan (born 1961), Indian actor
- Mahasti (1946–2007), Iranian singer
- Mahendran, Indian actor
- Mahlathini (1938–1999), South African singer
- Maía (born 1982), Colombian singer-songwriter
- Maïwenn (born 1976), French actress and film director
- Maiysha (born 1978), American singer-songwriter and model
- Majdala, Lebanese singer
- Majid, Danish rapper of Moroccan-Berber origin
- Makano (born 1983), Panamanian singer
- Makaveli (1971-1996), American rapper better known under the stage name 2Pac
- Mākii (born 1987), Japanese musician and singer-songwriter
- Mako (1933–2006), Japanese American actor
- MAKO (born 1986), Japanese female band member
- MakSim (born 1983), Russian female singer
- Mala (born 1939), Pakistani singer
- Malaika, American singer
- Malavika (born 1979), Indian actress
- Mallika, Indian actress
- Malú (born 1982), Spanish singer
- Mammootty (born 1951), Indian actor
- Mamukkoya (born 1946), Indian comedian actor
- Mana, Japanese musician and fashion icon
- Manafest (born 1981), Canadian rapper
- Mandakini (born 1969), Indian actress
- Mandaryna (born 1978), Polish singer, dancer and actress
- Mandingo (born 1975), American pornographic actor
- Mandisa (born 1976), American singer
- Mando (born 1966), Greek singer-songwriter
- Mango (1954–2014), Italian singer-songwriter and musician
- Maniaco (born 1966), Mexican wrestler
- Manikuttan, Indian actor
- Manivannan, Indian actor and director
- Manjula (1951–1986), Indian actress
- Mankind (born 1965), American wrestler, actor and comedian
- Mano (born 1965), Indian singer
- Manobala (born 1960), Indian director and comedian actor
- Manorama (born 1943), Indian actress
- Manoush (born 1971), Dutch actress and singer-songwriter
- Manskee (born 1978), Filipino-American musician
- Mansour (born 1971), Iranian singer, composer and actor
- Mantas (born 1961), English heavy metal guitarist
- Mantra, Indian actress
- Manya, Indian actress
- Maradja, French singer, songwriter and music producer
- Marce (born 1974), Colombian singer-songwriter
- Marcela (born 1971), Mexican professional wrestler
- Marčelo (born 1983), Serbian hip-hop artist and lyricist
- Marcha (born 1956), Dutch singer and TV presenter
- Mareko (born 1981), New Zealander rapper
- Margo (1917-1985), Mexican-American actress
- Margo (born 1951), Irish singer
- marhy, Japanese singer-songwriter
- Mari, American soprano vocalist
- Maria, Danish singer and songwriter
- Maria (born 1982), Bulgarian pop-folk singer
- Maria (born 1987), Japanese singer and actress
- Mariama (born 1986), Sierra Leone-born German singer-songwriter
- Maribelle (born 1960), Dutch singer
- Marilou (born 1990), Canadian singer
- Marilyn (born 1962), English singer-songwriter and entertainer
- Marinella (born 1983), Greek singer
- Mario (born 1810), Italian operatic tenor
- Mario (born 1986), American R&B singer
- Mario (1810-1883), Italian operatic tenor
- Marisela (born 1966), American-Mexican singer
- Mariska (born 1979), Finnish rapper
- Marisol (born 1948), Spanish singer and actress
- Mariza (born 1973), Portuguese singer
- Marjo (born 1953), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Markoolio (born 1975), Swedish-Finnish entertainer
- Marlayne (born 1971), Dutch singer and presenter
- Marracash (born 1979), Italian rapper
- Mars (born 1954), Hong Kong actor, action director and stuntman
- Mars (born 1980), American rapper
- Martika (born 1969), American singer-songwriter and actress
- Martirio (born 1958), Spanish singer
- Marwa, Lebanese music artist
- Marwan, Danish-Palestinian rapper
- Maryon (born 1987), French singer
- Maryse (born 1983), French Canadian actress, businesswoman, glamour model, professional wrestling manager, and former professional wrestler
- Marz, American rapper
- Marzieh (1924–2010), Persian traditional singer
- Masada, American wrestler
- Mase (a.k.a. Ma$e; born 1975), American rapper, songwriter and minister
- Mashonda (born 1981), American singer
- Maskiri, Zimbabwean rapper
- Massari (born 1980), Lebanese Canadian R&B singer
- Massiel (born 1947), Spanish singer
- Massiv (born 1982), German rapper
- Matisyahu (born 1979), American musician
- Maurane (born 1960), Belgian singer
- Mavado (born 1981), Jamaican musician and DJ
- Max (born 1988), South Korean singer-songwriter and occasional actor
- Max (born 1992), American singer, songwriter, actor, dancer and model
- Maxi (born 1950), Irish DJ, actress and singer
- Maximo (born 1980), Mexican wrestler
- Maxwell (born 1973), American singer-songwriter and producer
- May (born 1982), South Korean singer-songwriter
- Maya (born 1975), South Korean singer
- Maylaffayza (born 1976), Indonesian violinist and singer
- Mayoori (d. 2005), Indian actress
- Maysa (1936–1977) Brazilian Bossa Nova singer
- Maysa (born 1966) American jazz singer
- Mcenroe, Canadian hip hop musician
- McG (born 1970), American film producer and director
- Mdot, American rapper and actor
- Medina (born 1982), Danish singer-songwriter
- Médine, French rapper
- Meechie, American singer
- MeeK, (born 1971), Franco-English singer songwriter
- Meena, Indian film actress
- Meenakshi, Indian actress
- Meera (born 1976), Pakistani actress
- Meg (born 1980), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Megas (born 1945), Icelandic singer-songwriter
- Mehmood (1932–2004), Indian actor, director and producer
- Mehnaz (born 1958), Pakistani singer
- Meiko (born 1982), American singer-songwriter
- Meja (born 1969), Swedish composer and singer
- Melanie (born 1947), American singer-songwriter
- Melissa (born 1982), Lebanese singer
- Mell, Japanese singer-songwriter
- Melody (born 1977), Belgian singer
- Melody (born 1982), Japanese singer and TV hostess
- Melody (born 1990), Spanish singer
- Menaka, Indian actress
- Ménélik (born 1970), French rapper
- Menny (born 1983), Mexican singer-songwriter
- Mephisto (born 1968), Mexican wrestler
- Mercedes (born 1978), American rapper and singer
- Merche (born 1974), Spanish singer
- Merton, American musician and personality
- Merz, English musician and singer-songwriter
- Metis (born 1984), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Metro (born 1983), Mexican wrestler
- Micachu (born 1987), English singer-songwriter and producer
- Michal (born 1983), Polish singer
- Michele (born 1942), Italian singer
- Michelle (born 1972), German singer
- Michel'le (born 1970), American singer-songwriter
- Micky (born 1943), Spanish singer
- Micky (born 1986), South Korean singer-songwriter and occasional actor
- Mictlán (born 1982), Mexican wrestler
- Midori (born 1968), American pornographic actress
- Mietta (born 1969), Italian singer and actress
- Miguel (born 1985), American recording artist, songwriter and producer
- Miguelito (born 1999), Puerto Rican reggaeton artist
- Mika (born 1983), British singer
- Mikaila (born 1986), American singer
- Mikeyla, Swedish singer
- Milan (1941–1971), Serbian-American musician
- Millie (born 1946), Jamaican singer-songwriter
- Milow (born 1981), Belgian singer-songwriter
- Milva (born 1939), Italian singer, actress and TV personality
- Mim, British singer
- Mimi, American singer-songwriter Mariah Carey
- Mina (born 1940), Italian singer
- Mina (born 1993), German singer
- Minette (1767–1789), Haitian actress, singer and dancer
- Mink (born 1984), South Korean-born Japanese singer
- Minmi (born 1974), Japanese musician, singer-songwriter and producer
- Minmini (born 1970), Indian singer
- Mirah (born 1974), American musician
- Mireille (1906–1996), French singer-songwriter and actress
- Mirela (born 1990), Spanish singer
- Miria, American singer-songwriter
- Miriam (born circa 1981), Mexican pre-operative transsexual
- Mirusia (born 1985), Australian soprano
- Misha (born 1975), Slovak singer
- Mísia (born 1955), Portuguese singer
- Misia (born 1978), Japanese singer-songwriter and musician
- misono (born 1984), Japanese singer
- Missy (1967–2008), American pornographic actress
- Misterioso (born 1966), Mexican-American wrestler
- Místico (born 1982), Mexican wrestler
- Mistinguett (1875–1956), French singer
- Mitsou (born 1970), Canadian pop singer
- Miúcha (born 1937), Brazilian singer and composer
- Miwa (born 1990), Japanese singer-songwriter, musician and radio DJ
- Miyavi (born 1981), Japanese entertainer
- Miz (born 1981), Japanese singer
- Mizchif (born 1976), Zimbabwean-born South African rapper
- MØ, Swedish singer-songwriter
- Moana (born 1961), New Zealand singer-songwriter and documentary maker
- Moby (born 1965), American musician
- Mocky (born 1974), Canadian musician, producer, songwriter and performer
- Moddi, Norwegian musician
- Mogol (born 1936), Italian music lyricist
- Mohan (born 1956), Indian actor
- Mohini, Indian actor
- Mohombi (born 1986), Swedish-Congolese R&B singer, songwriter
- Mokobé (born 1976), French-Malian rapper
- Mokona (born 1968), Japanese manga artist
- Molière (1622–1673), French playwright and actor
- Momo (born 1974), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Momus (born 1960), Scottish singer-songwriter
- Monguito (d.2006), Cuban singer
- Monica (born 1980), American singer-songwriter and actress
- Monica (born 1987), Indian actress
- Monice (born 1989), Bosnian-born Austrian singer
- Monifah (born 1972), American singer-songwriter
- Mo'Nique (born 1967), American comedian and actress
- Monisha (1971–1992), Indian actress
- Montéhus (1872–1952), French singer-songwriter
- Montrouge (died 1903), a comic actor in French musical theatre
- Moomin (born 1972), Japanese reggae artist
- Moony (born 1980), Italian musician
- Moos (born 1974), French singer
- Morena (born 1984), Maltese singer
- Morgane (born 1975), Belgian singer
- Morlacchi (born 1846), Italian dancer and actor
- Moroccoblu (born 1979), Mexican singer-songwriter
- Morris (born 1976), Romanian singer and DJ
- Motilal (1910–1965), Indian actor
- MoZella (born 1981), singer-songwriter
- Mozez, Jamaican-born English singer-songwriter
- Mugihito (born 1944), Japanese voice actor
- Mugison (born 1976), Icelandic musician
- Muhin, Bangladeshi singer
- Muhsinah (born 1983), American singer-songwriter and producer
- Mukesh (1923–1976), Indian singer
- Mukesh (born 1957), Indian actor and producer
- Muki (born 1975), Israeli singer-songwriter, musician and rapper
- Mukkamala (1920–1987), Indian actor
- Mumtaj (born 1980), Indian actress
- Mumtaz (born 1947), Indian actress
- Muna, Nigerian hip hop artist and model
- Mundy (born 1976), Irish singer-songwriter
- Murali (1954–2009), Indian actor and author
- Murali (1964–2010), Indian actor
- Murcof (born 1970), Mexican musician and record producer
- Muscles, Australian electronica musician
- Musidora (1889–1957), French actress
- Muska (born 1952), Finnish singer
- Mussum (1941–1994), Brazilian actor and musician
- Mýa (born 1979), American singer
- Myco (born 1979), Japanese singer, voice actress and radio personality
- Mynavathi (1935–2012), Indian actress
- Mystic, American hip hop artist
- Mystikal (born 1970), American rapper
- Myztiko (born 1988), Canadian reggaeton producer
N[edit]
- Naama (born 1934), Tunisian singer
- Nabiha, Danish singer-songwriter and actress
- Nada (born 1953), Italian singer
- Nadeem (born 1941), Indian-born Pakistani actor
- Nadhiya (born 1966), Indian actress
- Nádine (born 1982), South African singer
- Nâdiya (born 1973), French singer
- Nagesh (1933–2009), Indian comedian and actor
- Nagma (born 1974), Indian actress
- Najee (born 1957), American jazz saxophonist and flautist
- Najim (born 1985), Algerian/French raï singer
- Nakul (born 1984), Indian actor and singer
- Naldo, Puerto Rican singer-songwriter and producer
- Naledge (born 1983), American rapper
- Namitha (born 1980), Indian actress
- Nana (born 1968), Ghanaian-born German rapper
- Nana (born 1983), Malaysian DJ, singer and actress
- Nanao (born 1988), Japanese model and actress
- Nanda (born 1939), Indian actress
- Nanditha (born 1978), Indian singer
- Naomi (born 1987), American professional wrestler, actress, model, dancer, and singer
- Napoleon (born 1963), Indian actor
- Napoleon (born 1977), American rapper and motivational speaker
- Narain (born 1979), Indian actor
- Naresh (born 1960), Indian film actor, politician, and social activist
- Nargis (1929–1981), Indian actress
- Nargis (born 1976), Pakistani actress
- Narsha (born 1981), South Korean singer and dancer
- Nas (born 1973), American rapper
- Nashad (1923–1981), Pakistani-Indian composer and music producer
- Nasri (born 1981), Canadian singer, songwriter and music producer
- Nassar (born 1958), Indian actor, producer, director, lyricist and singer
- Natalia (born 1982), Spanish singer
- Natalia (born 1983), Greek singer
- Natalie (born 1979), American singer-songwriter
- Natalise (born 1985), American singer-songwriter
- Natalya (born 1982), Canadian female wrestler
- Natasha (born 1988), American singer and model
- Natassha (born 1981), Indian model and actress
- Nature (born 1972), American rapper
- Naushad (1919–2006), Indian musician and music director
- Navdeep (born 1980), Indian actor
- Nawal, Comorian musician
- Nayantara (born 1984), Indian actress
- Nayobe (born 1968), American singer
- Necro (born 1976), American rapper, producer, actor and director
- Necrobutcher (born 1968), Norwegian musician
- Needlz, American hip hop producer and composer
- Neeli (born 1966), Pakistani actress
- Neja (born 1972), Italian singer
- Nek (born 1972), Italian singer-songwriter
- Nelly (born 1974), American rapper
- Nelly (born 1949), Egyptian actress, singer, comedian, television personality
- Nely (born 1987), Puerto Rican reggaeton producer
- Nena (born 1960), German singer and actress
- Nerdkween, American singer-songwriter
- Nesli (born 1980), Italian rapper and producer
- Nesty (born 1973), Puerto Rican reggaeton producer
- Nevaeh (born 1986), American wrestler
- Neville (born 1986), English wrestler
- Newkid (born 1990), Swedish-Filipino rapper
- Neymar (born 1992), Brazilian footballer
- Ngaire, New Zealand singer
- Niarn (born 1979), Danish rapper
- Nichkhun (born 1988), American/Thai K-pop singer
- Nickelz (born 1981), American hip-hop artist
- Nicki (born 1966), German singer and composer
- Nico (1938–1988), German model and singer-songwriter
- Nico (born 1970), Romanian singer
- Nicolay, Dutch hip hop musician
- Nicole (born 1964), German singer
- Nicole (born 1977), Chilean singer
- Nicoletta (born 1944), French singer
- Nicolette, British singer-songwriter
- Niello, Swedish rapper and electronic hip hop artist
- Nikki, Japanese-born American musician
- Nikki (born 1985), Malaysian singer
- Niklas (born 1983), Danish singer songwriter
- Nimmi (born 1933), Indian actress
- Nina (born 1966), Spanish singer and actress
- Nine (born 1969), American rapper
- Ninezero, Australian singer-songwriter and musician
- Ninja, English rapper
- Nino (born 1981), Greek singer-songwriter and musician
- Nirala (d. 1985), Pakistani comedian
- Nitro, Mexican wrestler
- Nitti, American record producer
- Nitty (born 1977), American rapper
- Nivea (born 1982), American singer and songwriter
- Nneka (born 1980), Nigerian-German singer and songwriter
- Noa (born 1969), Israeli singer
- Nodesha (born 1985), American singer
- Noel, Puerto Rican singer
- Noelia (born 1977), Puerto Rican singer-songwriter
- Noemi (born 1982), Italian singer
- Nokko (born 1963), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Nonchalant (born 1973), American singer, rapper and songwriter
- Noodles (born 1963), American guitarist
- Noor (born 1982), Pakistani actress and model
- Nornagest (born 1977), Belgian singer and musician
- Nour (born 1977), Lebanese actress
- Nourhanne (born 1977), Lebanese singer
- Novel (born 1981), American hip hop artist
- Noztra (born 1982), Dominican-born, American musician
- Nucha (born 1966), Portuguese singer
- Nujabes, Japanese hip hop producer and DJ
- Nump, Filipino-American rapper
- Numskull (born 1975), American rapper
- Nutan (1936–1991), Indian actress
- Nygma (born 1974), Mexican wrestler
O[edit]
- Oceana (born 1982), German singer
- Octagón (born 1961), Mexican wrestler
- Octagóncito (born 1973), Mexican wrestler
- Octahvia, American singer
- Odetta (1930–2008), American singer-songwriter, actress, guitarist, and civil/human rights activist
- Offset (born 1991), American rapper
- Oforia (born 1971), Israeli electronic music artist and music producer
- Ogeday (born 1981), Turkish rap singer
- Ola (born 1986), Swedish singer
- Olamide (born 1989), Nigerian hip-hop artist
- Olímpico (born 1965), Mexican wrestler
- Oliver (1945–2000), American singer
- Olivia (born 1979), Japanese American singer-songwriter
- Olivia (born 1980), American singer
- Olunike (born 1977), Canadian actress
- Omarion (born 1984), American singer-songwriter, actor, dancer and producer
- Omnionn, Salvadoran music producer
- Oneya (born 1979), Serbian hip hop producer
- Onew (born 1989), singer, dancer, lyricist, presenter, radio host, MC and promotional model.
- Onyx, American wrestler
- Opaque (born 1976), Norwegian rapper
- Orelsan (born 1982), French hip hop and rap artist
- Oreste (1923–1998), Maltese actor-singer, popular in "The Vagabond King"
- Orianthi (born 1985), Australian singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Origa (born 1970), Russian Japanese singer
- Oscarito (1906–1970), Brazilian actor and comedian
- Osez, Swiss rapper and dancer
- Outasight (born 1983), American singer-songwriter and rapper
- Outsider (born 1983), South Korean rapper
- Ovidie, French director, producer and pornographic actress
P[edit]
- Pacifico (born 1964), Italian singer-songwriter and composer
- Padmini (1932–2006), Indian actress
- Paige (born 1992), English wrestler
- Palito (1934–2010), Filipino actor
- Pampidoo, Jamaican musician, songwriter and DJ
- Panaiotis, American vocalist and composer
- Pandora (born 1970), Swedish eurodance artist
- Panti (born 1968), Irish performer
- Paperboy (born 1969), American rapper
- Papoose (born 1978), American rapper
- Paradime (born 1974), American hip hop singer and musician
- Parajanov (1924–1990), Soviet Armenian film director
- Paraluman (1923–2009), Filipino actress
- Paris (born 1967), American hip hop artist
- Parisa (born 1950), Iranian singer and musician
- PartyNextDoor (born 1993), Canadian rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer
- Passenger (born 1984), British singer-songwriter and indie pop/folk/rock singer
- Passi (born 1972), French hip hop artist
- Pasupathy (born 1968), Indian actor
- Pata (born 1965), Japanese musician and songwriter
- Patachou (born 1918), French singer
- Patra (born 1972), Jamaican singer
- Patrizia, Italian-born Canadian singer
- Pauline (born 1988), French singer-songwriter
- Paulini (born 1982), Fijian-born Australian singer-songwriter and actress
- Peaches (born 1968), Canadian musician
- Pebbles (born 1964), American singer, songwriter and producer
- Pegasso (born 1978), Mexican wrestler
- Peirol, French composer
- Peja (born 1976), Polish rap musician, songwriter and producer
- Pelé (born 1940), Brazilian footballer, occasional actor and singer-songwriter
- Perarasu, Indian director
- Perdigon, French composer
- Peret (born 1935), Spanish singer, musician and composer
- Perfect (born 1980), Jamaican singer
- Perla (born 1952), Paraguayan-Brazilian singer
- Perlla (born 1988), Brazilian singer
- Pérotin, European composer
- Pest, Norwegian singer
- Peter (born 1952), Japanese singer, dancer and actor
- PewDiePie (born 1989), Swedish web-based comedian and producer
- Pharrell (born 1973), American rapper, singer-songwriter, and record producer
- Phew (born 1959), Japanese singer
- Philomina (1926–2006), Indian actress
- Photek (born 1972), British disc jockey and record producer
- Phranc (born 1952), American singer-songwriter
- Phyno (born 1986) Nigerian rapper and record producer
- Pianoman, British dance music producer
- Pierrothito (born 1967), Mexican wrestler
- Pikotaro, Japanese entertainer and comedian
- Pinchers (born 1965), Jamaican singer
- Pink (born 1979), American singer-songwriter
- Piotta (born 1973), Italian hip hop musician
- Pitbull (born 1981), American rapper
- Pitof (born 1957), French film director
- Pitty (born 1977), Brazilian singer
- Pixinguinha (1897–1973), Brazilian composer and musician
- Plavka (born 1968), British-American singer
- Playalitical (born 1982), American rapper
- Plies (born 1976), American rapper
- Pliers (born 1963), Jamaican Reggae singer
- Plumb (born 1975), American musician
- Poe (born 1968), American singer-songwriter
- Pokwang (born 1970), Filipino comedian, and dramatic actress
- Polaire (1874–1939), Algerian-born French singer and actress
- Poldowski (1879–1932), Belgian-born British composer and pianist
- Pollyfilla (born 1978), New Zealand performer
- Pólvora (born 1979), Mexican wrestler
- Ponvannan, Indian actor
- Pooh (born 1974), Filipino comedian
- Poorna, Indian actress and model
- Poornitha (born 1990), Indian actress
- Poppy (born 1995), American singer-songwriter
- Porta (born 1988), Spanish rap singer
- Povia (born 1972), Italian singer-songwriter
- Pras (born 1972), American rapper
- Prasanna (born 1982), Indian actor
- Predikador (born 1983), Panamanian producer
- Prema, Malaysian singer-songwriter and musician
- Premji (1908–1998), Indian actor
- Preslava (born 1984), Bulgarian singer
- Prince (1958-2016), American musician
- Princessa, American rapper and singer
- Princessa (born 1975), Spanish singer
- Priscilla (born 1989), French singer
- Pritam, Indian composer and music director
- Prithviraj (born 1982), Indian actor, playback singer and producer
- Priyadarshan, Indian director and screenwriter
- Priyadarshini (born 1978), Indian actress
- Priyamani (born 1984), Indian actress and model
- Promise (born 1982), Canadian rapper
- Promoe (born 1976), Swedish rapper
- Proof (1973–2006), American rapper
- Prozak, American rapper
- Psarantonis (born 1942), Greek singer-songwriter and musician
- Psicosis (born 1971), Mexican wrestler
- Psy (born 1977), South Korean entertainer
- Psychosiz (born 1984), American rapper
- Pugo (1910–1978), Filipino actor, comedian, director, and vaudevillian
- Pulsedriver (born 1974), German DJ and producer
- Puntillita (1921–2000), Cuban singer
- Pupo (born 1955), Italian singer and lyricist
- Pushead, American artist and writer
- Pushim (born 1975), Japanese reggae artist
- Pycard, European composer
- Pyranja (born 1978), German rapper
- Pyruz (born 1961), Iranian singer-songwriter and guitarist
Q[edit]
- QBoy (born 1978), UK-based rapper, producer, DJ, writer and presenter
- QT (born 1988), singer and performance artist
- Quavo (born 1991), American rapper
- Questlove (born 1971), American drummer, DJ and record producer
- Quicksilver, American wrestler
- Qwel, American rapper
- Qwote, Haitian club, pop, R&B, electronic and urban artist
R[edit]
- Raageshwari (born 1977), Indian singer, actress, model, TV anchor and VJ
- Raaghav (born 1974), Indian actor
- Raakhee (born 1947), Indian actress
- Rachel, French singer
- Radha (born 1965), Indian actress
- Radioinactive, American rapper
- Raekwon (born 1970), American rapper
- Raf (born 1959), Italian singer-songwriter
- Raffi (born 1948), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Raghav (born 1981), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Raghuvaran (1954–2008), Indian actor
- Ragini (1937–1976), South Indian danseuse and actress
- Rahzel (born 1964), American hip-hop artist
- Raimu (1883–1946), French actor
- Rain (born 1982), Korean entertainer
- Raja (born 1978), Indian actor
- Rajesh (born 1949), Indian actor
- Rajinikanth (born 1950), Indian actor
- Rajkiran (born 1954), Indian actor, producer and director
- Rajkumar (1929–2006), Indian actor and singer
- Rakim (born 1968), American hip-hop artist
- Rakshita (born 1984), Indian actress
- Ramarajan (born 1960), Indian actor
- Rambha (born 1976), Indian actress
- Rammellzee (1960–2010), American performance artist and hip-hop musician
- Ramón (born 1985), Spanish singer-songwriter
- Ramona (1909–1972), American singer and pianist
- Ramya (born 1982), Indian actress
- Rani (1946–1993), Pakistani actress
- Ranjitha (born 1975), Indian film and television actress
- Raphael (born 1943), Spanish singer and actor
- Raptile (born 1976), German rapper, producer and songwriter
- Rasco, American rapper
- Rasel, Spanish singer
- Rasheeda (born 1982), American rapper
- Rasta (born 1963), American football player and actor
- Ratheesh (1954–2002), Indian actor
- Ratsy, American singer-songwriter
- Raven (born 1964), American wrestler and occasional actor
- Raven (born 1979), American performer and TV personality
- Ravi (1926–2012), Indian music director
- Ravi (born 1976), Norwegian artist, musician, vocalist, composer, journalist
- Ravichandran (d. 2011), Indian actor
- Raylene (born 1977), American pornographic actress
- Raymzter (born 1979), Dutch rapper
- Rayvon (born 1970), Barbadian singer
- Raziel (born 1973), Mexican wrestler
- Razzle (1960–1984), British drummer
- Reba (born 1955), American singer
- Redman (born 1970), American rapper, producer and actor
- RedOne (born 1972), Moroccan-Swedish-American producer, songwriter and music executive
- Reina (born 1978), American singer-songwriter
- Rekha, Indian actress
- Rekha (born 1954), Indian actress
- Rell, American singer
- Remady, Swiss music producer
- Remedy (born 1972), American emecee and hip hop producer
- Renaud (born 1952), French singer-songwriter and actor
- Res, American singer
- Resham (born 1976), Pakistani actress
- Reshma (born 1947), Pakistani singer
- Retta, American actress and stand-up comedienne
- Revathi (born 1966), Indian actress and director
- Reyash (born 1974), Polish musician and singer
- Reyli (born 1972), Mexican singer-songwriter
- Reynaert (born 1955), Belgian singer-songwriter
- Rezar, Albanian wrestler
- Rhianna (born 1983), English singer
- Rhydian (born 1983), Welsh singer
- Rhymefest (born 1977), American hip hop artist
- Rhymson, Tanzanian-Canadian rapper
- Rhyno (born 1975), American wrestler
- Ricky (musician), Japanese singer, musician
- Rico, Scottish musician
- Ricochet (born 1988), American wrestler
- Ridan (born 1975), French singer
- Rihanna (born 1988), Barbadian singer
- Rikrok (born 1972), English singer
- Rita, Japanese voice actress, singer and lyricist
- Rita (born 1962), Iranian-born Israeli singer and actress
- Rivulets, American singer-songwriter
- Riya, Japanese singer
- Roark, American singer-songwriter
- Robert (born 1964), French singer-songwriter
- Robin (born 1998), Finnish singer and teen pop artist
- Robyn (born 1979), Swedish singer-songwriter
- Rocc (born 1979), Slovenian opera stage director & designer
- Rocca, American rapper
- Rock, American rapper
- Rocko (born 1979), American rapper
- Rockwilder (born 1971), American hip hop and R&B record producer
- Rodriguez (born 1942), American folk musician
- Roesy, Irish singer-songwriter and model
- Rohff (born 1977), French rapper
- Rohini, Indian actress
- Rojan, Iranian singer
- Rola (born 1990), Japanese fashion model and TV personality of Bangladeshi descent
- Roma (born 1984), Indian actress and model
- Romanthony, American musician
- Romeo (born 1980), English rapper and MC
- Ronaldo (born 1976), Brazilian footballer and occasional actor
- Roscoe (born 1983), American rapper
- Rosé (born 1997), South Korean-Australian singer
- Roshan (1917–1967), Indian composer
- Roshana (born 1989), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Roshini, Indian singer
- Rosko, American singer-songwriter and producer
- Rossa (born 1978), Indonesian singer
- Rowan (born 1981), American wrestler
- Rowetta (born 1966), English singer
- Rox (born 1988), English singer-songwriter
- Roya (born 1982), Azerbaijani singer
- Rozalla (born 1964), Zambian singer
- Ruby (born 1972), American pornographic actress
- Ruby (born 1981), Egyptian singer and actress
- Ruggedman, Nigerian rapper
- Rukkus (born 1970), American wrestler
- Rumer, Pakistani-born British singer-songwriter
- RUNAGROUND, American electropop artist, producer, and singer-songwriter
- RuPaul (born 1960), American drag queen and talk show host
- Rupini (born 1969), Indian actress
- Rurutia, Japanese singer-songwriter
- Rusev (born 1985), Bulgarian wrestler
- Ruslana (born 1973), Ukrainian singer
- Russya, Ukrainian singer and musician
- Ruudolf (born 1983), Finnish hip hop artist
- Ryback (born 1981), American wrestler
- Ryeowook (born 1987), South Korean singer-songwriter and occasional actor
- Ryō (born 1973), Japanese model, actress and singer
- Ryuichi (born 1970), Japanese singer-songwriter
S[edit]
- Saandip (born 1978), Indian singer, actor and anchor
- Saara (born 1994), Finnish singer and TV host
- Sabah (born 1927), Lebanese singer and actress
- Sabi (born 1988), American singer/songwriter and actress
- Sabian (born 1979), American wrestler
- Sable (born 1967), American model, actress and wrestler
- Sabrina (born 1936), English glamour model
- Sabrina (born 1968), Italian singer
- Sabrina (born 1969), Greek singer
- Sabrina (born 1983), Portuguese singer
- Sabrina (born 1989), Filipino singer
- Sabu (born 1964), American wrestler
- Sachin (born 1957), Indian actor and producer
- Sadahzinia (born 1977), Greek rapper
- Sade (born 1959), Nigerian-born British singer-songwriter
- Sadha (born 1984), Indian actress
- Sadhana (born 1941), Indian actress
- Sadiki (born 1971), Jamaican-American singer-songwriter and producer
- Saffron (born 1968), Nigerian-born British singer
- Safir, Danish singer, musician and composer
- saga (born 1975), Swedish white nationalist singer-songwriter
- Sagarika (born 1970), Indian singer
- Sagat, American rapper
- Sahakdukht, Armenian composer
- Sahlene (born 1976), Swedish singer and actress
- Saigon (born 1977), American rapper
- Saikumar (born 1963), Indian actor
- Sailorine (born 1979), Norwegian singer-songwriter and musician
- Saima (born 1967), Pakistani actress
- Saindhavi, Indian singer
- Saki (born 1870), English writer
- Sakura (born 1969), Japanese musician
- Salif (born 1982), French rapper
- Salomé (born 1943), Spanish singer
- Salome (born 1985), Iranian rapper
- Saloni (1950–2010), Pakistani film actress
- Salyu (born 1980), Japanese singer
- Sameksha, Indian actress
- Sammie (born 1987), American singer and actor
- Samsaya (born 1979), Indian-born Norwegian singer and actress
- Samsong (born 1974), Nigerian singer
- Samuthirakani, Indian director
- Sandhya (born 1989), Indian actress
- Sandra (born 1962), German singer
- Sandrin, French composer
- Sandrine, Australian singer-songwriter
- Sandy (Brazilian singer) (born 1983), Brazilian singer-songwriter, producer and actress
- Sandy (Egyptian singer) (born 1986), Egyptian singer
- Sangeeta, Pakistani actor and director
- Sangeeta, Indian Telugu actress
- Sangeetha, Indian Tamil actress
- Sanghavi (born 1977), Indian actress
- Sangtar (born 1973), Indian singer-songwriter
- Sanjana (born 1989), Indian model and actress
- Sanjivani, Indian singer
- Sankaradi (1924–2001), Indian actor
- Sanrabb, Norwegian musician
- Santhanam (born 1980), Indian actor and producer
- Santhoshi (born 1987), Indian actress
- Santigold (born 1976), American singer-songwriter and producer
- Santo (1917–1984), Mexican wrestler and actor
- Sapho (born 1950), Moroccan-born French singer
- Sapphire (1935–1996), American wrestler
- Sapphire (born 1950), American author and performance poet
- Sarai (born 1981), American rapper and actress
- Sarangapani, Indian composer
- Sarbel (born 1986), British-Cypriot singer
- Sarika (born 1962), Indian actress
- Saritah, Australian singer-songwriter
- Saritha, Indian actress
- Sarp (born 1977), Turkish singer-songwriter and musician
- Sascha (born 1976), German pornographic actor
- Sash! (born 1970), German DJ and producer
- Sasha, Jamaican DJ
- Sasha, Russian singer, model, choreographer and TV and video producer
- Sasha (born 1969), Welsh DJ and producer
- Sat (born 1975), French rapper
- Sathyaraj (born 1954), Indian actor
- Satomi' (born 1989), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Satsuki, Japanese musician
- Saud, Pakistani actor
- Saukrates (born 1977), Canadian rapper, singer and record producer
- Savage (born 1981), New Zealander hip hop singer and rapper
- Savage (born 1956), Italian singer, record producer and composer
- Savannah (1970–1994), American pornographic actress
- Savitri (1937–1981), Indian actress, director and producer
- Scarface (born 1970), American rapper
- Schmier (born 1966), German musician
- Scialpi (born 1962), Italian singer
- Scorcher, British MC and producer
- Scribe (born 1979), New Zealand rapper
- Seagram (1970–1996), American rapper
- Seal (born 1963), British singer
- Seamo (born 1975), Japanese rapper and hip-hop artist
- Sebastian, American rapper
- Seema (born 1957), Indian actress
- Seetha, Indian actress
- Sefyu (born 1981), French rapper
- Sehun (born 1994), South Korean dancer
- Seka (born 1954), American pornographic actress
- Selan, American musician and singer-songwriter
- Selen (born 1966), Italian actress, TV presenter and pornographic actress
- Selena (1971–1995), Mexican-American singer
- Selwyn (born 1982), South African-born Australian singer
- Sensei (born 1978), Mexican wrestler
- Senthil (born 1951), Indian actor
- Seohyun (born 1991), South Korean singer, dancer, model and actress
- Seorak (born 1981), South Korean singer and VJ
- September (born 1984), Swedish singer
- Seremoniamestari, Finnish rap artist
- Serena, American pornographic actress
- Serenity (born 1969), American pornographic actress
- Seryoga (born 1976), Belarusian rapper
- Sesenne (1914–2010), Saint Lucian singer
- Seungri (born 1990), Korean singer, dancer and actor
- Seven (born 1978), Swiss musician and singer
- Seven (born 1984), South Korean singer
- Séverine (born 1948), French singer
- Sha (born 1979), German singer
- Shaam (born 1978), Indian model and actor
- Shaan (born 1972), Indian singer and TV host
- Shabnam, Pakistani actress
- Shad (born 1982), Kenyan-born, Canadian hip hop musician
- Shadia (born 1929), Egyptian actress and singer
- Shaggy (born 1968), Jamaican-American singer
- Shagrath (born 1976), Norwegian musician
- Shahid (born 1950), Pakistani actor
- Shahir (born 1988), Malaysian singer
- Shahryar, Iranian singer-songwriter and musician
- Shake (born 1950), Malaysian singer
- Shakeel (born 1938), Pakistani actor
- Shakeela (born 1973), Indian actress
- Shakila, Indian actress
- Shakila (born 1962), Iranian singer
- Shakira (born 1977), Colombian musician
- Shamili (born 1987), Indian actress
- Shamir (born 1994), American musician
- Shammi (1929-2018), Indian actress
- Shammu (born 1992), Indian actress and model
- Shana (born 1972), American singer
- Shane (born 1969), American pornographic actress and director
- Shanice (born 1973), American singer-songwriter
- Shankar (born 1960), Indian actor and director
- Shanmugasundari (d. 2012), Indian actress
- Shannon (born 1958), American singer
- Shantel (born 1968), German DJ and record producer
- Sharada (born 1945), Indian actress
- Sharda, Indian singer
- Shareefa (born 1984), American singer
- Sharissa (born 1976), American singer
- Shark, American composer
- Sharkula, American rapper
- Shashikala (born 1933), Indian actress
- Shawnna (born 1979), American rapper
- Shazza (born 1967), Polish singer and occasional actress
- Sheamus (born 1978), Irish professional wrestler and actor
- Sheela (born 1945), Indian actress
- Sheila (born 1945), French singer
- Sheila (born 1984), German folk music and schlager music singer of Persian (Iranian) descent
- Shèna (born 1971), English singer
- Shequida, Jamaican singer-songwriter and drag artist
- Sherin (born 1985), Indian actress and model
- Sherine (born 1980), Egyptian singer and actress
- Sherrick (1957–1999), American musician
- Shifty (born 1974), American singer
- Shiloh (born 1993), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Shinehead (born 1962), English-born Jamaican singer, rapper and DJ
- Shinya (born 1970), Japanese musician and television personality
- Shinya (born 1978), Japanese musician
- Shocker (born 1971), Mexican wrestler
- Shockercito (born 1980), Mexican wrestler
- Shona, French singer-songwriter
- Shontelle (born 1985), American singer
- Shoo (born 1981), Korean singer
- Shorty (born 1980), Croatian rapper
- Shoxrux (born 1986), Uzbekistani rapper, entertainer and producer
- Shruti, Indian actress
- Shurik'n (born in 1966), French hip hop artist
- Shwayze (born 1985), American rapper
- Shyama (born 1935), Indian actress
- Shy'm, French pop singer
- Shyne (born 1978), Belizean rapper
- Shystie (born 1982), British rapper, songwriter and actress
- Sia (born 1975), Australian singer and songwriter
- Sibel (born 1987), Swedish singer
- Sibiraj (born 1982), Indian actor
- Siddique (born 1962), Indian film actor/producer, entrepreneur
- Sido (born 1980), German rapper
- Sie7e (born 1977), Puerto Rican singer
- Sieneke (born 1992), Dutch singer
- Sifow (born 1985), Japanese singer
- Sigga, Icelandic singer
- Silenoz (born 1977), Norwegian guitarist
- Silvan (born 1935), Italian illusionist, writer and television personality
- Sim (1926–2009), French humorist, writer and comedian
- Simone (born 1962), American singer and actress
- Simone (born 1992), Danish pop singer
- Simon-Max (1852 to 1923), French tenor
- Simran (born 1976), Indian actress
- Sinbad (born 1956), American actor and comedian
- Singuila, French singer
- Sinik (born 1980), French rap artist
- Sinitta (born 1968), American-born, British singer and actress
- Sirima (1964–1989), British singer
- Sirone (1940–2009), American musician and composer
- Sisaundra, American singer-songwriter and producer
- Sisqó (born 1978), American singer and actor
- Sissel (born 1969), Norwegian singer
- Sita (born 1980), Dutch singer
- Sithara (born 1973), Indian actress
- Sivakumar (born 1939), Indian actor
- Sivuca (1930–2006), Brazilian musician
- Škabo (born 1976), Serbian rapper and producer
- Skayde (born 1964), Mexican wrestler
- Skerik, American musician
- Skillz, American rapper
- Skin (born 1967), British singer
- Skinnyman (born 1974), English rapper
- Skitzo (born 1982), American rapper and hip hop producer
- Skrillex (born 1988), American DJ and singer-songwriter
- Skyla (born 1991), English singer
- Skyzoo (born 1982), American hip hop emcee
- Slaine (born 1977), American hip hop MC
- Slash (born 1965), British-born American guitarist
- Sliimy (born 1988), French musician
- Slim (born 1979), American R&B singer
- Slimmy, Portuguese singer
- Slug (born 1972), American rapper
- Smartzee (born 1980), French-American rapper
- Smita (born 1980), Indian singer, actress and TV anchor
- Smitty, American rapper
- Smooth (born 1970), American singer, rapper and actress
- Smudo (born 1968), German rapper
- Snakefinger (1949–1987), English musician
- Sneha (born 1981), Indian actress
- Snow (born 1969), Canadian singer-songwriter
- Snow (born 1985), Japanese singer
- Snowboy, British-Cuban musician
- Sobha (1962–1980), Indian actress
- Socalled, Canadian rapper and musician
- Sofia, Filipino singer
- Soko (born 1985), French singer and actress
- Sokół (born 1977), Polish MC
- Solage, French composer
- Solbi (born 1984), South Korean singer and actress
- Solé (born 1973), American rapper
- Sole (born 1977), American hip hop artist
- Sóley, Icelandic singer, musician
- Solitair, Canadian hip hop MC and producer
- Solomon (1902–1988), British classical pianist
- Solomon (born 1987), American hip hop artist
- Somi (born 1979), American singer-songwriter
- Sommore (born 1966), American actress and comedian
- Sonam (born 1972), Indian actress
- Sonia (born 1971), English singer
- Sonim (born 1983), Japanese musician and singer-songwriter
- Sonique (born 1968), British DJ and singer
- Sonny (1935–1998), American singer and comedian
- Sonu, Indian actress
- Soopafly (born 1972), American hip hop producer and rapper
- Sooyoung (born 1990), South Korean entertainer
- Sophie, British music producer
- Soprano (born 1979), French rapper
- Soraya (1969–2006), American singer-songwriter, guitarist and producer
- Sordello, Italian composer
- Sorkun, Spanish singer
- Sosay (born 1980), American actress, model and wrestler
- Soundarya (1972–2004), Indian actress
- Sowelu (born 1982), Japanese singer
- Spagna (born 1954), Italian singer
- Spark (born 1992), English singer-songwriter
- Sparkle (born 1975), American singer
- Speak (born 1976), Hungarian rapper, model and actor
- Speech (born 1968), American rapper and musician
- Speedy (born 1979), Puerto Rican Reggaeton artist
- Spek, Canadian hip hop artist
- Spens (born 1975), Bulgarian hip hop artist
- Spike, English singer-songwriter
- Spot (born 1984), American rapper
- Sputnik (born 1943), Norwegian singer and musician
- Squarepusher (born 1975), English musician
- Sreenath (1957–2010), Indian actor
- Sreenivasan (born 1956), Indian actor, director and producer
- Sridevi (born 1963), Indian actress
- Srihari (born 1964), Indian actor
- Srikanth (born 1979), Indian actor
- Sriman, Indian actor
- Srinath, Indian actor and TV presenter
- Srinivas (born 1959), Indian singer
- Sripriya, Indian actress
- Srividya (1953–2006), Indian actress
- Stacks (born 1985), American hip hop musician
- Stacy (born 1990), Malaysian singer
- Stalley (born 1982), American rapper
- Stanislas (born 1972), French singer
- Starman (born 1974), Mexican wrestler
- Starrah (born 1990), American singer-songwriter and rapper
- Stelarc (born 1946), Cyprus-born Australian performance artist
- Stella (born 1980), Chinese singer, actress and model
- Stendhal (1783–1842), pen-name of the French writer Marie-Henri Beyle
- Steno (1915–1988), Italian film director, screenwriter and cinematographer
- Stephanie (born 1987), American-born Japanese singer, DJ and actress
- Stig (born 1978), Finnish hip hop, R&B and country music singer
- Stigma, American wrestler
- Sting (born 1951), English musician
- Sting (born 1959), American wrestler
- Stoka (born 1981), Croatian rap artist
- Stoya (born 1986), American pornographic actress and model
- Striger, Canadian hip hop artist
- Stromae (born 1985), Belgian Rwandan singer songwriter
- Stylah, British rapper
- Styrofoam, Belgian singer and musician
- Suara, Japanese singer
- Suave (born 1966), American singer
- Subair (born 1962), Indian actor
- Subliminal (born 1979), Israeli hip hop artist and producer
- Subtitle (born 1978), American rapper and producer
- Sudeep (born 1975), Indian actor, director and producer
- Sudhir (1921-1997), Pakistani actor
- Suede, American jazz and blues singer
- Suggs (born 1961), English singer, actor, radio DJ and TV personality
- Sugizo (born 1969), Japanese musician, singer-songwriter and record producer
- Suho (born 1991), South Korean singer and actor
- Sujatha (1952–2011), Indian actress
- Sukanya (born 1969), Indian actress
- Sukumaran (1948–1997), Indian actor
- Sulakshana, Indian actress
- Sulo, Swedish musician
- Sultan (born 1987), French Comorean hip hop artist and rapper
- Sumalatha (born 1963), Indian actress
- Suman (born 1959), Indian actor
- Sumanth (born 1975), Indian actor
- Sumathi (born 1964), Indian actress
- Sunaina (born 1987), Indian actress
- Sungmin (born 1986), South Korean singer and actor
- Sunil, Indian actor
- Sunjay (born 1993), English singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Sunny (born 1989), American-born South Korean singer, dancer and TV presenter
- Supastition, American hip hop artist
- Supernatural (akas: Super Nat or MC Supernatural; born 1970), American rapper
- Supla (born 1966), Brazilian musician
- Suraiya (1929–2004), Indian singer and actress
- Susan (a.k.a. Suzan), Japanese singer
- Susan (1942–2004), Iranian singer
- Suthivelu (1947–2012), Indian actor and comedian
- Suvalakshmi (born 1977), Indian actress
- Svala (born 1977), Icelandic singer-songwriter
- Swanee (born 1952), Scottish-born Australian singer
- Swapna, Indian actress
- Swarnalatha (1973–2010), Indian singer
- Swarnamalya, Indian actress and TV anchor
- Swingfly, American-born Swedish rapper and singer
- Syang (born 1970), Brazilian musician, writer and model
- Sybil (born 1965), American singer
- Sylvester (1947–1988), American singer and gay drag performer
- Sylvia (born 1956), American singer-songwriter
- Syreeta, American singer-songwriter
- Syria (born 1977), Italian singer
- SZA (born 1990), American singer and songwriter
T[edit]
- Tablo (born 1980), Korean Canadian hip hop artist, songwriter, lyricist, and author
- Taboo (born 1975), American rapper, actor and singer
- Taborah, American singer-songwriter
- Tabu (born 1971), Indian actress
- Taco (born 1955), Dutch singer
- Taebin (born 1980), Korean singer
- Taegoon (born 1986), South Korean singer and dancer
- Taeyang (born 1988), South Korean singer
- Taeyeon (born 1989), South Korean entertainer
- Taffy (born 1963), American singer
- Tagaq (born 1975), Canadian singer
- Tahis (born 1988), Spanish singer
- Taiguara (1945–1996), Brazilian singer songwriter
- Taiji (1966–2011), Japanese musician and singer-songwriter
- Tainy (born 1989), Puerto Rican reggaeton producer
- Taiska (born 1955), Finnish singer
- Tajai (born 1975), American rapper and producer
- Tajči (born 1970), Croatian singer
- Takaloo (born 1975), Iranian born British based boxer
- Takanohana (born 1972), Japanese sumo wrestler
- Takfarinas (born 1958), French-Algerian singer-songwriter and musician
- Taktloss (born 1975), German rap artist
- Tal (born 1989), Israeli-born French singer, songwriter
- Támar (born 1980), American singer
- Tamia (born 1975), Canadian-American singer-songwriter
- Tamina, American professional wrestler and actress
- Tamta (born 1981), Georgian singer
- Tanisha (born 1978), Indian actress
- Tank (born 1976), American singer
- Tank (born 1977), German musician
- Tank (born 1982), Taiwanese singer-songwriter
- Tanuja (born 1943), Indian actress
- Tao (born 1993), Chinese rapper
- Tara (1944–2007), Indian actress
- Tara (born 1967), Indian actress
- Tarako (born 1960), Japanese voice actress
- Tarkan (born 1972), Turkish singer
- Tarja (born 1977), Finnish singer and songwriter
- Tarsem (born 1961), Indian-American director
- Tash (born 1971), American rapper
- Tataee (born 1976), Romanian record producer and rapper
- Tatanka (1961), American wrestler
- Tatiana (born 1968), Mexican singer
- Taz (born 1967), British singer, composer and actor
- Tazz (born 1967), American wrestler and color commentator
- Tede (born 1976), Polish rapper
- Teebs, American electronic producer and artist
- Tei (born 1983), South Korean singer
- Tejashree, Indian actress
- Tekitha, American singer and rapper
- Tela, American rapper
- Temperamento (born 1981), Puerto Rican rap artist
- Tenmon (born 1971), Japanese composer
- Teoman (born 1967), Turkish singer-songwriter
- Teru, Japanese guitarist
- Teru, Japanese singer
- Test, Canadian wrestler
- Tété (born 1975), Senegalese-born French singer-songwriter and musician
- Tetsuya (born 1969), Japanese singer, musician and composer
- Thalía (born 1971), Mexican singer and actress
- Thaman, Indian composer and actor
- Tharika, Indian actress
- Thekra (1966–2003), Tunisian singer
- Thisha (born 1983), Austrian singer
- Thor, Filipino singer-songwriter and performer
- Thrust (born 1976), Canadian rapper
- Thulla (born 1968), Danish singer and composer
- Tianna (born 1963), American pornographic actress
- Tiësto (born 1969), Dutch DJ and electronic music producer
- Tifa (born 1960), Bosnian singer
- Tiffany (born 1971), American singer
- Tiffany (born 1989), American-born South Korean singer, dancer, model and TV hostess
- Tiga (born 1974), Canadian DJ and producer
- Tiggy, Danish singer
- Tim (born 1981), South Korean American singer
- Tilian, American singer
- Timati (born 1983), Russian rapper
- Timaya (born 1976), Nigerian singer-songwriter
- Timbaland (born 1971), American singer and producer
- Timbuktu (born 1975), Swedish rapper and reggae artist
- Time (born 1985), American hip hop artist
- Timz (born 1985), American rapper
- Tinashe (born 1993), American singer-songwriter, dancer, actress, and former model
- Tiririca (born 1965), Brazilian entertainer
- Titiyo (born 1967), Swedish pop singer and songwriter
- Titof (born 1973), French pornographic actor
- TJP, American wrestler
- TobyMac (born 1964; akas: tobyMac, TOBYMAC), American Christian hip hop recording artist, music producer, songwriter and author
- Togo, Filipino actor
- Tomatito (born 1958), Spanish composer and guitarist
- Tomato, American singer-songwriter and drummer
- Tomcraft (born 1975), German DJ and producer
- Tonedeff (born 1978), American rapper, producer and singer-songwriter
- Tonéx (born 1975), American singer-songwriter, musician, dancer and producer
- Tonia (born 1947), Belgian singer
- Tontxu (born 1973), Spanish singer-songwriter
- Tooji, Norwegian-Iranian singer, model and television host
- Topol, (born 1935), Israeli theatrical and film performer, actor, writer and producer
- Toquinho (born 1946), Brazilian singer, musician and composer
- Torch (born 1971), German rapper
- Toshi (born 1965), Japanese singer-songwriter and musician
- Totò (1898–1967), Italian comedian, actor, writer and singer-songwriter
- Touré (born 1971), American novelist, music journalist, cultural critic and TV personality
- Toya (born 1983), American singer
- Tozovac (born 1936), Serbian singer, musician and actor
- TQ (born 1976), American R&B singer
- Trae (born 1981), American rapper
- Traxamillion (born 1979), American rapper
- Traylude, English rapper
- Treach (born 1970), American rapper and actor
- Trebor, French composer
- Trenyce (born 1980), American singer
- Tricarico (born 1971), Italian singer-songwriter
- Tricky (born 1968), English musician and actor
- Trina (born 1978), American rapper
- Trinere, American singer
- Tristen (born 1983), American singer
- Troja, American musical theatre performer
- Trusenz (born 1980), South African hip hop artist
- Tsunku (born 1968), Japanese singer, songwriter and music producer
- Tulisa (born 1988), English Singer and actress
- Tunisiano (born 1979), French rapper
- Tuotilo, Irish composer
- Turk, American rapper
- Tweet (born 1971), American singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Twiggy (born 1949), British model
- Twink (born 1944), English drummer, singer-songwriter and actor
- Twinkle (born 1947), British pop singer
- Twista (born 1973), American rapper
- Ty, British hip hop artist
- Tyagaraja (1767–1847), Indian composer
- Tyga (born 1989), American rapper
- Tyla, English singer-songwriter and guitarist
- Tylea, Australian singer-songwriter
- Tyssem (born 1984), French singer-songwriter
- Tzuki (born 1974), Mexican wrestler
U[edit]
- Ua (born 1972), Japanese singer-songwriter, producer and actress
- Uee (born 1988), South Korean singer, dancer and actress
- Uffie (born 1987), American-born French entertainer
- UFO, Danish, singer, rapper and hip hop artist
- Umashree (born 1957), Indian actress
- Uniikki (born 1981), Finnish artist
- Upendra (born 1967), Indian actor and director
- Urbanus (born 1949), Belgian comedian, actor and singer
- Urna (born 1969), Mongolian singer and musician
- Urvashi (born 1966), Indian actress
- Usher (born 1978), American singer-songwriter
- U$O (born 1981), Danish rapper
V[edit]
- Vadivelu (born 1960), Indian actor and singer
- Vaï (born 1979), Moroccan-born, Canadian rapper and hip hop artist
- Vaiyapuri, Indian comedian actor
- Vajramuni, Indian actor
- Vakill (born 1975), American rapper
- Valdy (born 1945), Canadian singer-songwriter and musician
- Valensia (born 1971), Dutch singer, composer, producer and musician
- Valeriya (born 1968), Russian singer
- Valete, Portuguese hip hop artist
- Vamba (1858–1920), Italian author
- Vampiro (born 1967), Canadian wrestler
- Vangelis (born 1943), Greek composer
- Vaniity (born 1973), Mexican-born American transsexual pornographic film actress
- Vanity (born 1959), Canadian entertainer
- Vanna (born 1970), Croatian singer
- Vanusa (born 1947), Brazilian singer
- VanVelzen (born 1978), Dutch singer-songwriter
- Vassy, Greek-Australian singer-songwriter
- Vasundhara, Indian actress and model
- Veena (1926–2004), Indian actress
- Vega (born 1979), Spanish singer-songwriter
- Velvet (born 1975), Swedish singer
- Veronica (born 1974), American singer and actress
- Versatile, American record producer, songwriter, and remixer
- Vertexguy (born 1979), American musician
- Vidyasagar (born 1963), Indian music director and composer
- Vignesh, Indian actor
- Vijay, Indian Tamil actor
- Vijayakanth (born 1952), Indian actor
- Vijayakumar (born 1943), Tamil film actor and politician
- Vijayaraghavan (born 1951), Malaysia-born Indian film actor
- Vijayashanti (born 1964), Indian actress
- Vijayasree, Indian actress
- Vikranth, Indian actor
- Viktor (born 1980), Canadian professional wrestler
- Viktoria (born 1970), Filipino singer
- Viktorija (born 1958), Serbian singer
- Vinayan, Indian director
- Vincent (born 1980), Swedish singer
- Vineeth (born 1969), Indian actor and dancer
- Vinni (born 1976), Norwegian musician and hip hop artist
- Violetta, German-American singer and performer
- Violette, French singer
- Virus (born 1968), Mexican wrestler
- Vishnuvardhan (1950–2009), Indian film actor
- Vitaa (born 1983), French singer
- Vitas (born 1979), Russian singer-songwriter and actor
- Vitorino (born 1942), Portuguese singer-songwriter
- Vivek (born 1961), Indian actor and comedian
- Voltaire (born 1967), Cuban-born American musician
- Voltio (born 1977), Puerto Rican Reggaeton artist
- Vyjayanthimala (born 1936), Indian actress
W[edit]
- Waajeed, American rapper and producer
- Wafande, Danish reggae and soul singer and songwriter
- Wale (born 1984), American hip hop artist
- Wallen (born 1978), French singer
- Wanderléa (born 1946), Brazilian singer
- Wando (1945–2012), Brazilian singer-songwriter
- Wanessa (born 1982), Brazilian singer-songwriter
- Wanz (born 1961; a.k.a. TeeWanz), American singer, songwriter, and rapper
- Warrior (1957-2014), retired American professional wrestler
- Wax (born 1976), South Korean singer
- Wayna, Ethiopian-born American R&B/soul singer and songwriter
- Webbie (born 1985), American rapper
- Weegee (1899–1968), American photojournalist and filmmaker
- Wess (1945–2009), American-born, Italian singer
- Wheesung (born 1982), South Korean singer
- Whigfield (born 1970), Danish singer
- Whitton, American singer-songwriter
- Wildchild, American rapper
- Wiley (born 1979), British MC and music producer
- Wing, Hong Kong-born, New Zealand singer and musician
- Winta (born 1984), Norwegian singer-songwriter
- Wise (born 1979), Japanese hip hop musician
- Witchdoctor (born 1975), American rapper, musician and producer
- Wolfgang (born 1986), Scottish professional wrestler
- Woodkid (born 1983), French music video director, graphic designer and singer-songwriter
- Wordburglar, Canadian hip hop artist
- Wordplay (born 1974), British musician and actor
- Wordsworth, American hip-hop musician and emcee
- Wrabel (born 1989), American singer
- Wreckonize (born 1983), American rapper and hip-hop artist
- Wunmi, Nigerian-British singer and dancer
- Würzel (born 1949), English musician
- Wuv (born 1972), American musician
- Wynonna (born 1964), American country music singer
X[edit]
- Xandee (born 1978), Belgian singer
- Xander (born 1988), Danish pop singer and songwriter
- Xander (born 1985), Dutch singer, songwriter
- Xatar (born 1982), Kurdish-born, German rapper
- Xavier (born 1977), American professional wrestler
- Xenia (born 1994), American singer
- Xiah (born 1986), South Korean singer-songwriter
- Xiumin (born 1990), South Korean singer
- Xonia (born 1989), Australian singer-songwriter, actress and dancer
- xSDTRK (born 1988), Canadian writer, producer and artist
- Xuxa (born 1963), Brazilian TV hostess, actress and singer
- XXXTENTACION (born 1998), American rapper
- Xzibit (born 1974), American rapper, actor and television personality
Y[edit]
- Yahir (born 1979), Mexican singer and actor
- Yaire (born 1977), Puerto Rican singer-songwriter
- Yaiya (born 1990), Swedish artist, songwriter and actor
- Yameen, American hip hop producer
- Yan, English singer-songwriter and musician
- Yani (born 1978), Filipino singer and musician
- Yanni (born 1954), American musician
- Yara (born 1983), Lebanese singer
- Yared (505–571), Ethiopian musician
- Yas (born 1982), Iranian rapper
- Yasmine (1972–2009), Belgian singer and TV presenter
- Yazz (born 1960), British singer and model
- Yehonathan (born 1977), Israeli singer
- Yellowman (born 1956), Jamaican musician, songwriter and DJ
- Yelawolf (born 1979), American rapper
- Yepha (born 1983), Danish, singer, rapper and hip hop artist
- YG (born 1990), American rapper
- Yiruma (born 1978), South Korean pianist and composer
- Yoav (born 1979), Israeli singer-songwriter and musician
- Yohio (born 1995), Japanese-Swedish singer
- Yokozuna (1966–2000), American wrestler
- Yoona (born 1990), South Korean singer, actress, model and dancer
- Yoshika (born 1983), Japanese singer
- Yoshiki (born 1965), Japanese musician, songwriter and record producer
- You (born 1964), Japanese model, TV personality, singer and actress
- Youddiph (born 1973), Russian singer
- Younha (born 1988), South Korean singer
- Yousra (born 1950), Egyptian actress and singer
- Yovanna (born 1940), Greek singer
- Yozuca, Japanese singer
- Yui (born 1987), Japanese musician and actress
- Yuka (born 1970), Japanese singer
- Yukana (born 1975), Japanese voice actress and singer
- Yukmouth (born 1974), American rapper
- Yūmao (born 1980), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Yuna (born 1986), Malaysian singer-songwriter
- Yungun (a.k.a. Essa), British hip-hop artist
- Yuri (born 1976), Korean pop singer
- Yuri (born 1989), South Korean pop singer (Member of Girls' Generation)
- Yuri (born 1964), Mexican singer and actress
- Yuria, Japanese singer and guitarist
- Yuridia (born 1986), Mexican singer
- Yusa, Cuban singer-songwriter
- Yuusuke (born 1985), Japanese singer
Z[edit]
- Zacarias (1934–1990), Brazilian actor and comedian
- Zahara (born 1988), South African singer-songwriter
- Zaho (born 1980), Algerian-Canadian singer
- Zalon (born 1983), British pop singer, songwriter, and record producer.
- Zamfir, Romanian pan-flute player (born 1941)
- Zara (born 1976), Turkish singer and actress
- Zara (born 1983), Russian singer and actress
- Zarif, British singer-songwriter
- Zarsanga (born 1946), Pakistani singer
- Zayn (born 1993), English singer and songwriter
- Zaytoven (born 1980), American record producer, DJ, and pianist
- Zaz (born 1980), French singer
- Zazie (born 1964), French singer-songwriter
- Zeba (born 1945), Pakistani actress
- Zeebee (born 1965), German-born Austrian singer-songwriter and producer
- Zeebra (born 1971), Japanese hip hop artist
- Zemfira (born 1976), Tatar Russian singer
- Zendaya (born 1996), American actress, singer and dancer
- Zico (rapper) (born 1992), South Korean singer-songwriter, rapper and music producer
- Zifou (born 1992), French rapper of Moroccan origin
- Zíngaro (born 1949), Spanish singer
- Zoë, British singer-songwriter
- Zoey (born 1984), Japanese singer
- Zombo (1979–2008), South African singer-songwriter and music producer
- Zouzou (born 1943), Algerian model, actress and singer
- Zoxea (born 1974), French rapper
- Zucchero (born 1955), Italian singer
- Zulema (1947–2013), American singer-songwriter
See also[edit]
- List of legally mononymous people
- List of pseudonyms
- List of stage names
- Mononymous person
- Pen name
- Ring name
- Stage name
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