Anton, Count Sztáray de Nagy-Mihály, (born 1740, Košice, Slovakia, and died on
Mihály Salbeck (1709-1758), Hungarian Roman Catholic priest, philosopher and educator
Mihály Károlyi | Mihály Csokonai Vitéz | Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi | Mihály Varga | Mihály Táncsics | Mihály Salbeck | Mihály Lombard de Szentábrahám | Mihály Lajos Jeney | Mihály Dresch | Mihály Deák-Bárdos | Mihály Babits |
His memorials include Ferenc Erkel Memorial in Gyula, Lajos Kossuth Memorial in Makó and Hódmezővásárhely, György Bessenyei Memorial in Nyíregyháza, Dániel Irányi Memorial, Mihály Vörösmarty Memorial in Nyíregyháza (together with Ede Telcs in 1908) and Ferenc Kölcsey Memorial (1939) in Budapest.
Some of the members of the group left Hungary whole, Mihály Vajda went as a visiting professor to different universities in different countries: first at the University of Bremen (Germany), then at the New School for Social Research in New York next to the Trent University in Peterborough in Canada and finally (already after his rehabilitation in Hungary) to the University of Siegen (Germany).
Prominent Hungarian-speaking Unitarian alumni of the 19th century included Sámuel Brassai, poets Mihály Szentiváni and János Kriza, historians Elek Jakab and László Kővári, chemist Áron Berde and the writer Domokos Gyallai.
Mihály Fincicky (Csepely, 22 September 1842 – Ungvár 1916) was a Hungarian lawyer, translator, collector of folk-songs and folk-poets, mayor of Ungcár.
Mihály Rácz Rajna (born January 15, 1934 in Debrecen) is a Hungarian stage actor.
Katinka Andrássy (1892–1985), Hungarian noblewoman and wife of Mihály Károlyi
The forerunner of the Váci Mihály Gimnázium was founded between 1963 and 1970 in Tiszavasvári as „Kabay János” Általános iskola és Gimnázium.
Born Mihály Várkonyi in Kisvárda, Austria-Hungary, he was the first Hungarian actor to make a film in the United States.