Anastasia Moskalyonova (née Ivanova;1919–2015) – a member of the anti-Nazi movementduring the German occupation. >>
Olga Moskalyonova (1954) – a piano teacher, solo pianist and accompanier. Laureate of the Mikalojus Čiurlionis competition (1973). >>
Adrian Mossakovsky (1871–1939) – Director of theRiga city Russian gymnasium (former Lomonosov) from 1921 to 1935. Awarded the Order of Three Stars, 4th class (1928). >>
Modest Muhlberg (1884–1949) – a teacher of Maths and Physics in Riga Russian schools. From 1927 – Principal of Riga Russian Supplementary school. >>
Vera Mukhina (1889–1953) – a sculptor, author of the monument «Worker and Kolkhoz Woman». >>
Kirill Munkevich (1879–1951) – a sworn advocate. >>
Mikhail Muratov (1885–1944) – a former actor of the Moscow Maly Theatre. From 1921 to 1925 entrepreneur of the Russian Drama Theatre in Riga. >>
Yelena Muravskaya (1926) – Doctor of History, from 1967 to 1990 worked at the Department of History of the USSR of the Faculty of History and Philosophy of the Latvian State University. >>
Lev Murnikov (1882–1945) – a spiritual father, religious and public figure of Pomorian old-belivier`s community. >>
Alexander Muzychenko (1955) – a Champion in sailing on the Olimpic Games in Moscow (1980). >>