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Amala and Kamala
Feral children from Bengal, India
Julian Scriabin
Russian composer (1908–1919)

Myrtis
thumb|200px|Myrtis' reconstructed appearance, National archaeological museum of athens|National Archaeological Museum of Athens
Myrtis () is the name given by archaeologists to an 11-year-old girl from ancient Athens, whose remains were discovered in 1994–95 in a mass grave during work to build the metro station at Kerameikos, Greece. The name was chosen from common ancient Greek names. The analysis showed that Myrtis and two other bodies in the mass grave had died of typhoid fever during the Plague of Athens in 430 BC.

Roy L. Dennis
American boy with a rare disorder
Kalulu
Ndugu M’Hali or Kalulu ( – 28 March 1877) was an African slave and adopted child of the explorer and journalist Henry Morton Stanley. Although Kalulu died young, in his short life he visited Europe, America and the Seychelles. He had a book dedicated to him, a model in Madame Tussauds, and was a guest at David Livingstone's funeral.
Jaxon Buell
American disabled child
Baby K
American medical controversy (1992–1995)
Robin Bush
second child of President George H.W. Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush
Descartés
Rene Descartes' daughter