Hans Holbein the Younger | William Pitt the Younger | Seneca the Younger | George Dance the Younger | Pliny the Younger | Cato the Younger | Antonio da Sangallo the Younger | Lucas Cranach the Younger | Dionysius of Syracuse | George Colman the Younger | Dionysius Exiguus | David Teniers the Younger | William Peverel the Younger | Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite | Martino Longhi the Younger | John Winthrop the Younger | Henry Vane the Younger | Dionysius of Halicarnassus | Dionysius I of Syracuse | Dionysius | Sam Younger | Pliny the younger | James Craggs the Younger | Francesco Bassano the Younger | Domenico Quaglio the Younger | Dionysius Periegetes | Cyrus the Younger | Bob Younger | Younger Girl | Younger Futhark |
Authors who have recently employed it include George Santayana, in his eminent Dialogues in Limbo (1926, 2nd ed. 1948; this work also includes such historical figures as Alcibiades, Aristippus, Avicenna, Democritus, and Dionysius the Younger as speakers), and Iris Murdoch, who included not only Socrates and Alcibiades as interlocutors in her work Acastos: Two Platonic Dialogues (1986), but featured a young Plato himself as well.
Such Sicilian tyrants as Gelo, Hiero I, Hiero II, Dionysius the Elder, Dionysius the Younger, and Agathocles maintained lavish courts and became patrons of culture.