| 1 | | | Loomings |
| | Ishmael | | The narrator and a junior member of the crew of the Pequod. |
| 2 | | | The Carpet-Bag |
| | Peter | Coffin | The innkeeper who unites Ishmael and Queequeg. |
| 3 | | | The Sprouter-Inn |
| | Nathaniel | Swain | A scion of one of Nantucket's whaling families. |
| | Dan | Sartain | An American musician. |
| | Queequeg | | Ishmael's best friend. |
| 5 | | | Breakfast |
| | Mungo | Park | A Scottish explorer. |
| 6 | | | The Street |
| | Herr | Alexander | Performed as a professional magician in Germany. |
| 7 | | | The Chapel |
| | John | Talbot | 1st Earl of Shrewsbury. |
| | Robert | Long | American serial killer and rapist. |
| | Nathan | Coleman | A surgeon. |
| | Eliza | | A ship. |
| 8 | | | The Pulpit |
| | Father | Mapple | A former whaleman who became a preacher. |
| 10 | | | A Bosom Friend |
| | George | Washington | 1st U.S. President. |
| 12 | | | Biographical |
| | Peter the Great | | Former emperor of all the Russians. |
| 15 | | | Chowder |
| | Hosea | Hussey | Cousin of the Sprouter-Inn's landlord. |
| | Mrs. | Hussey | Hosea's wife. |
| 16 | | | The Ship |
| | Yojo | | The name of Queequeg's black little god. |
| | Devil-dam | | One of the ships. |
| | Tit-bit | | One of the ships. |
| | Pequod | | A Nantucket whaling ship. |
| | Peleg | | A whaleman. One of the principal owner of the Pequod. |
| | Thorkill-Hake | | A warrior. |
| | Captain | Ahab | Captain of the Pequod. |
| | Captain | Bildad | A whaleman. Owns a large share of the Pequod. |
| | Categut | | A whaleman. |
| | Tistig | | An old squaw. |
| 20 | | | All Astir |
| | Aunt Charity | | Captain Bildad's sister. |
| 21 | | | Going Aboard |
| | Starbuck | | The first mate of the Pequod. |
| 22 | | | Merry Christmas |
| | Stubb | | The second mate of the Pequod. |
| | Flask | | The third mate of the Pequod. |
| 24 | | | The Advocate |
| | Louis XVI | | King of France. |
| | Alfred the Great | | King of the Anglo-Saxons |
| | Edmund | Burke | Irish statesman. |
| | Benjamin | Franklin | One of the Founding Fathers of the United States. |
| | Mary | Morrel | Benjamin Franklin's grandmother. |
| | Mary | Folger | One of the old settlers of Nantucket. |
| 26 | | | Knights and Squires |
| | John | Bunyan | An English writer. |
| | Miguel | de Cervantes | A Spanish writer. |
| | Andrew | Jackson | 7th U.S. President. |
| 27 | | | Knights and Squires |
| | Tashtego | | A Gayhead Indian from Martha's Vineyard. |
| | Daggoo | | Flask's harpooneer. |
| | Pip | | Pequod's cabin boy. |
| 28 | | | Ahab |
| | Benvenuto | Cellini | An Italian goldsmith. |
| | Manxman | | An old hearse-driver. |
| 29 | | | Enter Ahab; to Him Stubb |
| | Dough-Boy | | A steward. |
| 31 | | | Queen Mab |
| | Mr. | Humpback | A large bull alligaror. |
| 32 | | | Cetology |
| | William | Scoresby | An English whaler, Arctic explorer, scientist and clergyman. |
| | Dr. Peter | Beale | A pediatric surgeon. |
| | George | Cuvier | A French naturalist and zoologist. |
| | John | Hunter | A Scottish surgeon. |
| | Aristotle | | A Greek philosopher. |
| | Pliny the Elder | | A Roman author,Naturalist and natural philosopher. |
| | Ulisse | Aldrovandi | An Italian naturalist. |
| | Sir Thomas | Browne | An English polymath and author. |
| | Conrad | Gessner | A Swiss physician, naturalist, bibliographer and philologist. |
| | Ray | Charles | American singer-songwriter. |
| | Carl | Linnaeus | Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist and physician. |
| | Guillaume | Rondelet | Regius professor of medicine at the University of Montpellier. |
| | Peter | Artedi | Swedish naturalist. |
| | Robert | Sibbald | Scottish physician and antiquary. |
| | Mathurin J. | Brisson | French zoologist and natural philosopher. |
| | Bernard | Lacepede | French naturalist. |
| | Henry | Desmarest | French composer. |
| | Frederic | Cuvier | French paleontologist. |
| | Robert | Owen | Welsh philantropist. |
| | Tony | Bennett | American singer. |
| | John Ross | Browne | Irish-American writer. |
| | Frederick | Olmsted | American landscape architect and journalist. |
| | Rev. Thomas | Cheever | A preacher. |
| | Charles | Coffin | An American journalist. |
| | Sir Martin | Frobisher | An English seaman anf privateer. |
| | Elizabeth I | | Queen of England and Ireland. |
| 33 | | | The Specksniyder |
| | Nicholas II | | Former Emperor of the Russias. |
| 34 | | | The Cabin-Table |
| | Belshazzar | | The last of the kings of Babylon. |
| 35 | | | The Mast-Head |
| | Napoleon | Bonafarte | A French general and emperor. |
| | Louis Philippe I | | King of the French. |
| | Louis | Blanc | French politician and historian. |
| | Hercules | | A Greek god. |
| | Horatio | Nelson | British Royal Navy Admiral. |
| | Obed | Macy | The sole historian of Nantucket. |
| 36 | | | The Quarter-Deck |
| | Moby | Dick | The white whale. |
| 42 | | | The Whiteness of The Whale |
| | Great Jove | | The king of the gods in ancient Roman religion and mythology. |
| | Samuel Taylor | Coleridge | A British poet, literary critic and philosopher. |
| | Xerxes I | | An Ancient Persian king. |
| | Francisco | Pizarro | A Spanish conquistador who conquered the Inca Empire. |
| 43 | | | Hark |
| | Cabaco | | A seaman. |
| | Archy | | One of the cordons. |
| | Cholo | | Archy's neighbor. |
| 44 | | | The Chart |
| | Matthew F. | Maury | Served as the first Superintendent of the U.S. Naval Observatory. |
| 45 | | | The Affidavit |
| | Cambyses II | | The second king of the Achaemenid Empire. |
| | Timor | Tom | A sperm whale from the 19th century. |
| | Don Miguel | Ruiz | Mexican writer and philosopher. |
| | Tom | Murray | A New Zealand rower. |
| | Annawon | | The headmost warrior of the Indian king. |
| | Captain | Pollard | A Seneca leader. |
| | Hans | Langsdorff | A German naval officer. |
| | Adam Johann | von Krusenstern | The First Russian Circumnavigator. |
| | James | Wolfe | A British Army officer. |
| | Lionel | Wafer | A Welsh explorer, buccaneer and privateer. |
| | Juan | Fernandes | A Dominican actor. |
| | Charles Willis | Davis | A US Army officer and a Medal of Honor recipient. |
| | Pussie | Hall | An English ship. |
| | Solomon | | King of Israel and son of David. |
| | Procopius | | The last of the great classical Greek historians. |
| | Justinian I | | Reigned as emperor of the Byzantine Empire. |
| | Flavius | Balisarius | A military commander of the Byzantine Empire. |
| 48 | | | The First Lowering |
| | Fedallah | | A supernaturally skilled hunter and served as a prophet to Ahab. |
| 50 | | | Ahab;s Boat And Crew. Fedallah |
| | Tamerlane | | One of history's greatest military leaders and strategists. |
| 53 | | | The Gam |
| | Samuel | Johnson | An English writer known as Dr. Johnson. |
| 54 | | | The Town-Ho's Story |
| | Don Louis | Sebastian | A professional wrestler, a wrestling promoter. |
| | Radney | | A lakeman. |
| | Dame Isabella | | The eldest daughter of King Edward III of England. |
| 55 | | | Of The Monstrous Pictures of Whales |
| | Saladin | | The first sultan of Egypt and Syria. Founder of the Ayyubid dynasty. |
| | Vishnu | | One of the most important gods in the Hindu pantheon. |
| | William | Hogarth | The first great English-born artist. |
| | Sir Robert | Sibbald | A Scottish physician and antiquarian. |
| | Peter G. | Peterson | The former chairman and co-founder of the Blackstone Group. |
| | James | Colnett | A British Royal Navy officer, an explorer, and maritime fur trader. |
| | Richard III | | King of England and Lord of Ireland. |
| | Jeremy | Bentham | British philosopher, jurist, and social reformer. |
| 56 | | | Of The Less Erroneous Pictures of Whales, And the True ..... |
| | Samuel | Purchas | An English author. |
| | Richard | Hackluyt | An English writer. |
| | Harris | | Leading national mechanical contractor specializing in design. |
| | Ambroise | Garneray | A French corsair, painter and writer. |
| | Antonie van | Leeuwenhoek | A Dutch tradesman and scientist. |
| | Henry Marion | Durand | A British military officer in the Bengal Army. |
| 57 | | | Of Whales In Paint; in Teeth; in Wood; in Sheet-Iron; ........... |
| | Albrecht | Durer | A German painter, printmaker. |
| | Alvaro de | Mendaña | A Spanish navigator and discoverer. |
| | Clemente | Figuera | A Spanish Forrest engineer. |
| 60 | | | The Line |
| | Edward VIII | | King of United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Empire. |
| 65 | | | The Whale As A Dish |
| | Henry VII | | The King of England and Lord of Ireland. |
| | Zogranda | | One of their most famous doctors, recommends for infants. |
| 71 | | | The Jeroboam's Story |
| | Jeroboam I | | The first king of the northern Kingdom of Israel. |
| | Mayhew | | Jeroboam's captain. |
| 75 | | | The Right Whale's Head-Contrasted View |
| | Queen Anne | | Queen of England, queen of Scotland and queen of Ireland. |
| | Baruch | Spinoza | One of the most important philosophers. |
| 78 | | | Cistern and Buckets |
| | Nimble | | A cat. |
| 79 | | | The Prairie |
| | Phidias | | A Greek sculptor, painter and architect. |
| | Wiliam | Shakespeare | An English playwright and poet. |
| | Philip | Melanchthon | A German reformer. |
| | Jean-François | Champollion | A French classical scholar. |
| | William | Jones | An Anglo-Welsh philologist. |
| 81 | | | The Pequod Meets The Virgin |
| | Derick de | Deer | A German whaling captain. |
| | Davy | Jones | A singer and actor. |
| 82 | | | The Honour and Glory of Whaling |
| | Perseus | | A Legendary Greek hero and founder of Mycenae. |
| | Andromeda | | The daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia. |
| | Dagon | | The fowl idol of the Philistines. |
| | Kit | Carson | American frontiersman and Union Army general. |
| | Brahma | | A Hindu god of creation. |
| 83 | | | Jonah Historically Regarded |
| | Arion | | A Kitharode in ancient Greece, a Dionysiac poet. |
| | John | Jebb | An Irish churchman and writer. |
| | Bartolomeu | Dias | A Portuguese explorer. |
| 84 | | | Pitchpoling |
| | Cleopatra | | Queen of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt, and its last active ruler. |
| 85 | | | The Fountain |
| | Plato | | Ancient Greek philosopher. |
| | Pyrrho | | Greek philosopher and founder of Pyrrhonism. |
| | Dante Bonfim | Costa Santos | A Brazillian professional footballer. |
| 86 | | | The Tail |
| | Johann Peter Eckermann | Eckermann | German poet and author. |
| | Ptolemy IV | Philopator | A Macedonian king of Egypt. |
| | Juba II | | The client King of Numidia and Mauretania. |
| 87 | | | The Grand Armada |
| | King Porus | | King of Paurava. |
| | Alexander the Great | | The king of the ancient Greek kingdom of Macedon. |
| 88 | | | Schools and Schoolmasters. |
| | Daniel | Boone | An American settler. |
| 89 | | | Fast-Fish and Loose-Fish |
| | Mr. | Erskine | A counsel. |
| | Lord | Ellenborough | Replaced Auckland as Governor General of India. |
| | Mordecai | | A broker. |
| | Woebegone | | A bankrupt on a loan to keep his family from starvaton. |
| 90 | | | Heads or Tails |
| | Lord | Warden | A ceremonial official in the United Kingdom. |
| | William | Prynne | An English lawyer, author, polemicist, and political figure. |
| 96 | | | The Try-Works |
| | Wilhelm | Canaris | A German admiral, head of military intelligence service. |
| | William | Cowper | English poet and hymnodist. |
| | Jean-Jacques | Rousseau | A Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer. |
| | François | Rabelais | A French writer. |
| 98 | | | Stowing Down and Clearing Up |
| | Pythagoras | | Greek philosopher made important developments in Mathematics. |
| 99 | | | The Doubloon |
| | Nathaniel | Bowditch | An early American mathematician worked on ocean navigation. |
| | Nathan | Daboll | An American teacher who wrote a mathematics textbook. |
| 100 | | | Leg and Arm |
| | Samuel | Enderby | An English whale oil merchant. aka: Sammy. |
| | Mr. | Mounttop | Boat owner. |
| | Dr. Jack | Bunger | The ship surgeon. |
| | Captain | Boomer | The jovial captain of the English whaling ship. |
| 101 | | | The Decanter |
| | Amelia | | A ship. |
| | Dr. | Snodhead | A professor of Low Dutch and High German. |
| 102 | | | A Bower in the Arsacides |
| | Tranquo | | The king of Tranque. |
| | Thomas C. | Constable | A British landowner and Member of the Parliament. |
| 103 | | | Measurement of the Whale's Skeleton |
| | Pompey | | A Roman general. |
| 104 | | | The Fossil Whale |
| | John G. | Creagh | A judge of county orphans court and state legislator. |
| | Pharaoh | | An ancient Egyptian rulers. |
| | John | Leo | An American journalist. |
| 105 | | | Does the Whale's Magnitudes Diminish? - Will He Perish? |
| | Emil von | Behring | A German physiologist. |
| 123 | | | The Musket |
| | Mary | | Starbuck's wife. |
| 128 | | | The Pequod Meets The Rachel |
| | Rachel | | A large ship. |
| | Captain | Gardiner | A ship captain. |
| 130 | | | The Hat |
| | Lucius | Tarquinius | The legendary seventh and final king of Rome. |
| | Tanaquil | | Tarquis' wife. |
| 131 | | | The Pequod Meets The Delight |
| | Delight | | A ship. |