- male, deceased (1475)
- Adolph II (or III) of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein (c. 1423 - 6 September 1475), was the Archbishop of Mainz from 1461 until 1475. Adolph was a son of...
- male, deceased (1977)
- Adolph Frederick Rupp (September 2, 1901 - December 10, 1977) is one of the most successful coaches in the history of American college basketball....
- male, deceased (1979)
- Adolph "Spike" Dubs (August 4, 1920 - February 14, 1979) was the ambassador of the United States to Afghanistan from May 13 1978 to 1979. He was...
- male, deceased (1884)
- Adolph Wilhelm Hermann Kolbe was a chemist. Kolbe was born in Elliehausen near Hanover, Germany. He became an assistant to Robert Wilhelm Bunsen at...
- male, deceased (1977)
- Adolph Jentsch was a famous German-born Namibian artist, born in Dresden, Germany in 1888, and died in Windhoek, Namibia (formerly South West...
- male, deceased (1952)
- Adolph Alexander Weinman (December 11, 1870 - August 8, 1952) was an American sculptor, born in Karlsruhe, Germany.
- male, deceased (2002)
- Adolph Green was an American lyricist and playwright who, with long-time collaborator Betty Comden, penned the screenplays and songs for some of...
- male, deceased (1914)
- Adolph Francis Alphonse Bandelier was an American archaeologist after whom Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico is named. Bandelier was born...
- male, deceased (1865)
- Adolph Kolping was a German Catholic priest.
- male, deceased (1919)
- Adolph Marix (April 24, 1848-1919), was an American officer in the United States Navy, who served in the Spanish-American War. The former executive...
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