Men

The Hildor are the mortal men of Middle-Earth, in the widest sense also the Hobbits ae considered mortals and therefore Hildor (although considered Halflings, not Men in the strict sense).The Hildor are divided into those who wanbdered westwards in the first Age, the Lintador and those who remained in the east and spread to the wild Lands east and south in the later Ages.

The Lintador

 * Edain
 * Númenoreans
 * Elendili or Dúnedain
 * Dúnedain of the north or Arnorians
 * Arthedain
 * Cardolani Dúnedain
 * Rhudaurian Dúnedain or Haeranedain
 * Dúnedain of the South
 * Udahir
 * Kingsmen or Black Númenóreans
 * Ciryedain or Tandi (in Ciryatandor)
 * Elornans (in Elorna)
 * Mîredorians
 * Saruleans
 * Tantûraki
 * Umbareans
 * Eriedain (Edain remaining in Middle-Earth)
 * Eriadorians
 * Forodrim of the north Downs
 * Gwathló Bargemen
 * Rivermen of the Lhûn
 * Northmen of Rhovanion or Northrons
 * Beijabar or Berningas
 * Beornings
 * Eothraim or Ehwathrumi
 * Gramuz or Plainsmen
 * Vulseggi (Northmen of Rhudaur)
 * Cardolanian Northmen
 * Woodmen of Rhovanion
 * Men of Dale
 * Lake-Men
 * Bardings
 * Éothéod
 * Eorlingas or Rohirrim
 * Estaravi (Northmen of Angmar)
 * Ninniden (Marshmen of the Nindalf)
 * Hathorians
 * Arhûnerim
 * Baradhrim (Swarthy Men or Easterlings of Beleriand)
 * Daan Mor
 * Shrel or Szrel
 * Ulbandim
 * Daen
 * Daen Coentis (Oathbreakers)
 * Daen Lintis
 * Danan Lin
 * Dunlendings
 * Clansmen of Saralainn
 * Mebden of the Eryn Vorn
 * Eredrim or Hillmen of Dor-en-Ernil
 * Men of Breeland
 * Mebion Bron
 * Ne Dreubhan or Hillmen of Rhudaur
 * Sakalai
 * Ethir Folk
 * Dônan or Donaen (Men of the Ash Mountains of Mordor)
 * Dorwinrim or Dorwidhrim (Folyavuldok)
 * Drûghu
 * Drúedain
 * Woses of Drúadan Forrest and Old Púkel Land
 * Beffraen of Enedhwaith
 * Chailla or Wild Men of Drêl
 * Fale or wild men of Faelaan
 * Honnin or Wild men of the Suza Sumar
 * Wild Men of Vulm-Shryac
 * Yatali-Gan or wild men of the sára bask

The Aravador

 * Avarim (Men of the far-east)
 * Wômaw
 * Cuivac
 * Wômac
 * Wôm
 * Góakaw
 * Móak
 * Surk
 * Argaw
 * Vulm
 * Men of Codya
 * Vulmaw
 * Lôchans
 * Shom
 * Vaelîc
 * Tawurk
 * Runaas
 * Nivîs
 * Chorn
 * Krawn
 * Onîs
 * Ruulurk
 * Rôl
 * Obaar
 * Aegaw
 * Arxurk
 * Dawurk
 * Ornurk
 * Uonurk
 * Brâric Peoples
 * Brôdim
 * Lakhab
 * Men of Tâna
 * Wôlim
 * Linerim (men of the South-east)
 * Adekdar
 * Alduryakna
 * Burskadek
 * Hôrl
 * Raliani
 * Ubain or Arklu-shem
 * Ûsteri
 * Mornerim (men of the far North)
 * Forodwaith
 * Lossoth
 * Jäämiehet
 * Lumimiehet
 * Merimetsästäjät
 * Aigar
 * Angcla
 * Kûbor
 * Rúbor
 * Shartha
 * Urdar
 * Narnerim (Men of the South)
 * Haradrim or Men of Haradwaith
 * Northern Haradrim or Men of Near-Harad
 * Haruze
 * Men of Chelkar
 * Men of Haruzan
 * Men of Lûrmsakun
 * Men of Pesarzan
 * Jelut
 * Apysani or southern haradrim
 * Adena
 * Ayten
 * Bozishnarod
 * Covshek-Pust
 * Drêl
 * Magri
 * Narodbrijig
 * Pel
 * Sîranians or Sîrani
 * Moredain
 * Kiran
 * Men of Koronande
 * Sederi
 * Ûsakani
 * Mûmakani
 * Tuktani
 * Sâre
 * Sharaeki
 * Jôpi
 * Ts´dan
 * K´prur
 * Talatherim (Men of the central Plains or Easterlings)
 * Ioriags
 * Balchoth
 * Asdriags
 * Odhriags
 * Magriags
 * Nûriags
 * Núrniags or men of Núrn
 * Variags
 * Ulgath or Wain-Easterlings
 * Wainriders
 * Îgath
 * Logath
 * Sagath
 * Brygath
 * Gathmarig
 * Kugath
 * Urgath
 * Chey
 * Chy
 * Bulchya
 * Cly
 * Shay
 * Ahar
 * Ibavi
 * Aca
 * Ibavini
 * Tyr
 * Desdursy
 * Dyrians
 * Fustir-gost
 * Kykurian
 * Ky'taari
 * Myri
 * Syrkakar
 * Vorgani

Literature

 * Arnor - the People
 * Gondor-the People
 * Lords of Middle-Earth II:the mannish races
 * Middle-Earth campaign Guide I
 * Perils on the Sea of Rhûn
 * The Wild Lands East and South (Online Gazetteer by Pete Fenlon)