• Tony (Antoine) Azar, Lebanese-American Business executive. •
Alex Azar (born 1967), American lawyer, Secretary of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services and former Eli Lilly executive •
Amado Azar (1913–1971), Argentine boxer and Olympian •
Assi Azar (born 1979), Israeli television personality •
Betty Azar, teacher and the author of several English grammar workbooks that are a staple in the English as a second language teaching industry •
Carla Azar, American drummer •
Caroline Azar, Canadian director, actor, and playwright. Lead singer, keyboardist and co-lyricist/composer of the band Fifth Column •
Dina Azar, Miss Lebanon 1995, television personality and host, fashion designer •
Edward Azar (1938–1991), Lebanese professor of government and politics •
Emilè Azar (born 1985), Swedish singer of Lebanese origin •
George Azar (born 1959), Lebanese American photojournalist and documentary film maker •
Habib Azar (born 1979), American film, theater and television director •
Ignatius Isaac Azar, Syriac Orthodox Patriarch of Antioch during 1709–1722 •
Jacobo Majluta Azar (1934–1996), Dominican politician of Lebanese origin. President of the Dominican Republic, Vice president and senator •
Joseph Azar (prince), Jewish prince of the Anjuvannam in Cochin, South India •
Joseph Azar (singer) (born 1942), Lebanese artist and singer •
Mehdi Azar (1901–1994), Iranian physician and politician •
Mehdi Azar Yazdi (1921–2009), Iranian writer •
Naser Cheshmazar, sometimes spelled Naser Cheshm Azar, (1950–2018), Iranian musician, composer and arranger •
Pablo Azar (born 1982), Mexican actor •
Raymond Azar (born 1953), head of Lebanese military intelligence •
Rick Azar, American broadcaster •
Roberto Azar (born 1966), Argentine tennis player •
Rony Azar (born 1983), Lebanese football (soccer) player •
Steve Azar (born 1964), American country music artist •
Suzie Azar (born 1946), American politician ==See also==