Ancient times •
Moses, an important figure in the
Torah •
Moses of Alexandria, alchemist •
Moses (bishop of the Arabs) (c. 389), saint, first Arab bishop of the Arab people •
Moses the Black (330–405), saint, ascetic monk and priest in Egypt, a Desert Father
Medieval •
Moses of Chorene (5th century; , ), Armenian historian, "father of Armenian history" •
Moses of Kalankatuyk (7th century; , ), Armenian historian •
Moses the Calm (8th century; , ), Twelver Shia imam •
Moses the Hungarian (990s–1043; , ), Russian saint •
Moses ibn Ezra (1070–1138), Jewish, Spanish philosopher •
Moses Kimhi (died c. 1190), medieval rabbi from Hachmei Provence, Occitania (modern France) •
Moses Maimonides (1135–1204), Spanish rabbi, physician, and philosopher •
Moses de León (c. 1250–1305; , ), Spanish rabbi who is thought to have composed the Zohar •
Moses Shirvani, Jewish writer who authored a Hebrew/Aramaic–Persian dictionary in 1459
Early modern to 18th century •
Moses ben Jacob Cordovero (1522–1570; , ), a central figure in the historical development of Kabbalah, also known as Ramak () •
Moses Holden (1777–1864), English astronomer •
Moses Isserles (1530–1572; , ), Polish Ashkenazic rabbi and talmudist •
Moses Amyraut (1596–1664; also ), French theologian and metaphysician •
Moses Cordovero (17th century), Italian physician •
Moses Mendelssohn (1729–1786), German Jewish philosopher •
Moses Robinson (1741–1813), judge, governor, and senator from Vermont •
Moses Cleaveland (1754–1806), surveyor of the Connecticut Land Company and founder of Cleveland, Ohio •
Moses Sofer (1762–1839; ), a leading Orthodox rabbi of European Jewry in the early 19th century •
Moses Montefiore (1784–1885), sheriff of London
Modern •
Moses Alexander (1853–1932), former governor of Idaho •
Moses Barrett III (born 1973), African–American hip hop artist, better known by his stage name Petey Pablo •
Moses Michael Levi Barrow (born Jamal Michael Barrow; 1978), better known by his stage name Shyne, Belizean rapper and politician •
Moses Bloom (1833–1893), American politician, the first Jewish mayor of a major American city (Iowa City, Iowa) •
Moses Brown (basketball) (born 1999), American basketball player •
Moses Chesley, American politician •
Moses Costa (1950–2020), Bangladeshi Roman Catholic prelate •
Moses Dyer (born 1997), New Zealand association footballer •
Moses J. Epstein (c. 1911–1960), New York assemblyman •
Moses Jacob Ezekiel (1844–1917), American-Jewish sculptor •
Moses Harrison (1932–2013), American jurist •
Moses Hess (1812–1875), French-Jewish Zionist •
Moses Hogan (1957–2003), American composer and arranger of spirituals •
Moe Howard (born Moses Horwitz; 1897–1975), one of the Three Stooges •
Moses Hurvitz (1844–1910), Galician-born Jewish playwright •
Moses H. W. Chan (born 1946), Chinese-American physicist •
Moses Ingram, African American actress •
Moses Isegawa (born 1963), Ugandan author •
Moses Kotane (1905–1978), South African anti-apartheid activist, Secretary-General of the
South African Communist Party from 1939 to 1978 •
Moses Lairy (1859–1927), Justice of the Indiana Supreme Court •
Moses Malone (1955–2015), American basketball player •
Moses Martin, the son of Gwyneth Paltrow and Chris Martin •
Moses McKissack III (1879–1952), African American architect •
Moses Mbye (born 1993), Australian Rugby League player of Gambian descent •
Moses ka Moyo (1977–2018), South African journalist and activist •
Moses Regular (born 1971), American football player •
Moses Rosen (1912–1994), Romanian rabbi •
Moses Josef Rubin, (1892–1980), Hasidic Jewish cleric in Romania and, later, in New York City •
Moses Russell, (1888–1946) Welsh footballer •
Moses Sherman (1853–1932), American land developer in Arizona and California •
Moses Sithole (born 1964), South African serial killer and rapist •
Moses Turay (born 2004), Sierra Leonean footballer •
Moses M. Weinstein (1912–2007), American politician •
Moses Wood (born 1999), American basketball player == Fictional characters ==