- Bashkir: иҫәр (iśər), диуана (diwana), алйот (alyot), тиле (tile), йүләр (yülər), тинтәк (tintək), һантый (hantıy)
- Catalan: boig (ca)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 瘋子/疯子 (zh) (fēngzi), 疯子 (zh) (fēngzi), 狂人 (zh) (kuángrén), 瘋人/疯人 (zh) (fēngrén), 疯人 (zh) (fēngrén)
- Dutch: dolleman (nl) m, gek (nl) f, krankzinnige (nl) f, waanzinnige (nl) f
- Esperanto: frenezulo n
- French: fou (fr) m, insensé (fr) m
- Galician: tolo m, louco m
- German: Irrer (de) m, Wahnsinniger (de) m, Verrückter m
- Italian: matto (it) m, pazzo (it) m
- Japanese: 狂人 (ja) (きょうじん, kyōjin)
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- Latin: homo furiōsus m, dēmēns m (figurative)
- Latvian: ārprātīgais m, neprātis m
- Maori: ō
- Norman: fo m
- Polish: szaleniec (pl) m, psychol (pl) m (pejorative), świr (pl) m (pejorative), szajbus (pl) m (pejorative), świrus m (pejorative), obłąkaniec m, pomyleniec m, postrzeleniec (pl) m (expressive), popierdoleniec (pl) m (vulgar), jebnięty (vulgar)
- Portuguese: doido (pt) m, louco (pt) m, maluco (pt) m
- Russian: безу́мец (ru) m (bezúmec), сумасше́дший (ru) m (sumasšédšij), (colloquial) чо́кнутый (ru) m (čóknutyj)
- Spanish: loco (es) m
- Swahili: chizi (sw)
- Swedish: dåre (sv) c, galning (sv) c
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