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- Albert Mockel
- Das Model
- Modern Art Oxford
- Emma Moffatt
- Hassan El Mohamad
- Dominic Mohan
- SS Mohegan
- Ian Moir
- Moka District
- Carl Moltke
- Dylan Mondegreen
- Moneenroe
- Money Island, Myanmar
- Gertrude Mongella
- Christopher Monger
- Francis Monkman
- Magdalen Dacre
- James Montagu (Royal Navy officer)
- Montpelier Hill
- Montreal Convention
- Clemmie Moodie
- David Moody (writer)
- Glenn Moody
- Aliona Moon
- Colin Moon
- Davey Ray Moor
- Nick Moorcroft
- Moore Hall, County Mayo
- Max Moore-Wilton
- Billy Moore (rugby league, born 1971)
- John Moore (Australian politician)
- Sir John Moore, 1st Baronet
- Tomm Moore
- Willie Moore (Collegians hurler)
- Moorefield GAA
- João Morais
- Dermot Moran
- Gayle Moran
- Jason Moran (criminal)
- Terry Moran (Australian public servant)
- Elsa Morante
- Douglas Stuart, 20th Earl of Moray
- Richard More (Mayflower passenger)
- Bruno Moreira
- Domenico Morfeo
- Joan Denise Moriarty
- Mormaer
- Arvid Mörne
- Morris Tribunal
- Arthur Morris with the Australian cricket team in England in 1948
- Kenny Morris (musician)
- Michael Morris, Baron Morris
- Mort Street
- Shane Mortimer
- Rowland Percy Moss
- Frank Mossfield
- Motherwell Cathedral
- Motley Magazine
- MotorSport Vision Formula Three Cup
- Bruno Ben Moubamba
- Irini Mouchou
- Mount Jerome Cemetery and Crematorium
- Mount Olivet Cemetery (Detroit)
- Mount Stewart
- Mount Welcome Station
- Mount York
- Clare Mountbatten, Marchioness of Milford Haven
- Charles Blount, 8th Baron Mountjoy
- Château Mouton Rothschild
- Mouv'
- Moyle District Council
- Mrs. Kaushik Ki Paanch Bahuein
- Battle of Mudki
- Jesse Mugambi
- Muhammad Sultan (Mughal prince)
- Khyal Muhammad
- Muirgius mac Tommaltaig
- Abdul Salam Al-Mukhaini
- Ahmed Al-Mukhaini
- Mohammed Al-Mukhaini
- Mulga Downs Station
- Eddie Mulheron
- Mullaghduff, County Donegal
- Eugene Mullen
- Christoph Müller (ski jumper)
- Buck Mulligan
- Multimedia University of Kenya
- Multiscanning
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- Mundi
- Electoral results for the district of Mundingburra
- Municipal Corporations (Ireland) Act 1840
- Alistair Munro
- Donnie Munro
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- Christian Münzner
- Cemşir Muratoğlu
- Joe Murnan
- Geordan Murphy
- Gerard Murphy (mathematician)
- Jim Murphy (hurler)
- John Murphy (priest)
- Phil Murphy (rugby union, born 1980)
- Thomas Murphy (Irish republican)
- William Martin Murphy
- Murphy's Irish Stout
- Murray Valley Highway
- Cameron Murray (footballer)
- Cheryl Murray
- Graham Murray
- Jim Murray (whisky writer)
- John L. Murray (judge)
- Musa Didam
- Johann Karl August Musäus
- Henry Musgrave
- Music of the Isle of Man
- Frank Musker
- Jennie Muskett
- MUZU.TV
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- Charles Mwando Simba
- My Neighbors the Yamadas
- My Own Way: The Words & Music of Ian McNabb
- My TV (Bangladeshi TV channel)
- Myingun Island
- Myingyi Kyun
- Thomas Myres
- Mystery Creek Events Centre
- Mystics (film)
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- Richard F. Natonski
- Natural resources of the Republic of Ireland
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- Second Battle of Newbury
- The Newcassel Worthies