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- PH Electro , German DJ and music producer
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- Pha Dampa Sanggye († 1117), Buddhist Mahasiddha
- Pha Mueang , Thai nobleman and general
- Phabongkha Dechen Nyingpo (1878–1941), Tibetan clergyman of the Gelug School, Phabongkha Rinpoche
- Phace , German drum and bass producer
- Phaedrus , Roman fable poet
- Phaeton, Matthias (* 2000), French soccer player
- Phagan, Mary (1899-1913), American murder victim
- Phagmodrupa Dorje Gyelpo (1110–1170), founder of the Phagdru Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism (Vajrayana)
- Phai, Phongsathon (* 1982), Thai singer
- Phaiax , Attic politician
- Phaedo of Elis , ancient philosopher
- Phaedrus , friend of Socrates
- Phainias of Eresus , Greek philosopher
- Phair, Liz (* 1967), American rock singer
- Phair, Venetia (1918–2009), British teacher who suggested the name for the heavenly body Pluto
- Phaisan Pona (* 1982), Thai soccer player
- Phakeng, Mamokgethi (* 1966), South African mathematics teacher and university professor
- Phala, Thuso (* 1986), South African soccer player
- Phalaikos , Phocian general
- Phalana, Victor Hlolo (* 1961), South African clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Klerksdorp
- Phalaris , ruler of Akragas in Sicily
- Phaleas , pre-Socratic philosopher
- Phalen, George (1911-1998), American orthopedist
- Phalèse, Pierre († 1573), Flemish music publisher
- Phalieros, Marinos , Venetian-Cretan poet of the Renaissance
- Phalke, Dhundiraj Govind (1870–1944), Indian film director
- Phạm (* 1965), Vietnamese diplomat
- Phạm Cự Lạng (944–984), Vietnamese general during the Đinh and earlier Lê dynasties
- Phạm Đình Tụng, Paul Joseph (1919–2009), Vietnamese clergyman, Archbishop of Hanoi and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Phạm Duy (1921–2013), Vietnamese composer
- Phạm Gia Khiêm (* 1944), Vietnamese politician
- Phạm Hùng (1912–1988), Vietnamese freedom fighter and politician
- Phạm Lê Thảo Nguyên (* 1987), Vietnamese chess player
- Phạm Lực (* 1943), Vietnamese painter
- Phạm Minh Mẫn, Jean-Baptiste (* 1934), Vietnamese archbishop and cardinal
- Phạm Thị Diễm (* 1990), Vietnamese high jumper
- Phạm Thị Huệ (* 1996), Vietnamese long-distance runner
- Phạm Văn Đồng (1906–2000), Vietnamese freedom fighter and politician
- Phạm Văn Lâm (* 1992), Vietnamese long jumper
- Pham Van Lôc, Alexis (1919–2011), Vietnamese clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Kontum
- Pham Van Nâm, Louis (1919–2001), Vietnamese Catholic bishop
- Phạm, Bình Minh (* 1959), Vietnamese politician
- Phạm, Cao Cường (* 1996), Vietnamese badminton player
- Pham, David (* 1967), Vietnamese-American poker player
- Pham, Frédéric (* 1938), French-Vietnamese mathematician
- Pham, Jenny (* 1992), German amateur actress
- Pham, Khuê (* 1982), German journalist
- Phạm, Quỳnh (1892–1945), Vietnamese pro-French politician
- Phạm, Tuân (* 1947), Vietnamese cosmonaut, pilot
- Phamo, Sotero (* 1943), Myanmar clergyman, bishop emeritus of Loikaw
- Phan Bội Châu (1867–1940), Vietnamese intellectual and nationalist
- Phan Dinh Phung (1847–1896), Vietnamese mandarin and guerrilla
- Phan Khắc Hoàng (* 1996), Vietnamese sprinter
- Phan Khắc Sửu (1893–1970), South Vietnamese politician
- Phan Thanh Bình (* 1995), Vietnamese athlete
- Phan Thanh Giản (1796–1867), Vietnamese politician, historian, neo-Confucian philosopher and diplomat
- Phan Văn Khải (1933–2018), Vietnamese politician, Prime Minister of Vietnam (1997–2006)
- Phan, Châu Trinh (1872–1926), Vietnamese intellectual and nationalist
- Phan, John (* 1974), American poker player
- Phan, PQ (* 1962), Vietnamese composer
- Phan, Thị Kim Phúc (* 1963), Canadian UNESCO Ambassador of Vietnamese origin
- Phan, Văn Tài Em (* 1982), Vietnamese soccer player
- Phan-Thi, Minh-Khai (* 1974), German actress, television presenter, director and screenwriter of Vietnamese origin
- Phaneuf, Audrey (* 1996), Canadian short tracker
- Phaneuf, Dion (* 1985), Canadian ice hockey player
- Phaneuf, Madeleine (* 1995), American biathlete
- Phanna Rithikrai (1961–2014), Thai film director, screenwriter, actor and stunt choreographer
- Phanni , Jewish high priest in the Jerusalem temple
- Phannias ben Samuel , Jewish high priest
- Phano , Greek hetaera and the subject of a lawsuit
- Phanocles , Greek elegiac
- Phanuphong Phonsa (* 1994), Thai soccer player
- Phanuwat Jinta (* 1987), Thai soccer player
- Phanyllis painter , Attic vase painter
- Phao Siyanon (1910–1960), Thai army and police officer and politician
- Pharaildis , Roman Catholic saint and patron saint of Ghent
- Pharaoh, Mark (* 1931), British discus thrower, shot putter and hammer thrower
- Pharaon, Henri (1898–1993), Lebanese politician and businessman
- Pharaon, Michel (* 1959), Lebanese politician and minister
- Pharaon, Rached (1910–1990), Saudi Arabian politician and diplomat
- Pharnabazos I , Satrap of Phrygia
- Pharnabazos II , Persian satrap
- Pharnabazus III. , Persian fleet commander and general
- Pharnakes († 334 BC), Persian nobleman
- Pharnakes I , King of Pontus
- Pharnakes I , Minister of Economics to the Great King Darius I.
- Pharnakes II , Satrap of Phrygia
- Pharnakes II († 47 BC), King of the Bosporan Empire
- Pharnapates († 39 BC), Persian general
- Pharnuches , Persian interpreter for Alexander the Great
- Pharo, Ingvild (* 1947), Norwegian art historian and author
- Pharo, Miriam (* 1966), French-born science fiction writer
- Pharoahe Monch (* 1972), American rapper
- Pharos painter , Attic vase painter
- Pharris, Chrystee (* 1976), American actress
- Phasael († 40 BC), city commander of Jerusalem
- Phattaraphol Chansuwan (born 1997), Thai soccer player
- Phattharaphol Khamsuk (* 1996), Thai soccer player
- Phattharaphon Kangsopa (* 1996), Thai soccer player
- Phatty, MJM , Gambian politician
- Phatudi, Cedric (1912–1987), South African educator and politician
- Phau, Björn (* 1979), German tennis player
- Phaulkon, Constantine (1647–1688), Greek adventurer and chancellor in the Kingdom of Ayutthaya in Siam
- Phaungkaza Maung Maung (1763–1782), king
- Phayao Phoontharat (1957-2006), Thai boxer, politician
- Phayllos († 351 BC), Phocian ruler
- Phayre, Arthur Purves (1812–1885), British Commissioner General, Army officer and historian
- Phayu , King of Lan Na
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- Phear, John Budd (1825-1905), British colonial administrator and anthropologist
- Pheidippides († 490 BC), legendary messenger who became the model for the modern marathon
- Pheidippos , Attic vase painter
- Pheidon , politician, was one of the thirty tyrants
- Pheiffer, William T. (1898–1986), American politician
- Phela (* 1989), German singer-songwriter and violinist
- Phelan, Adam (* 1991), Australian road cyclist
- Phelan, Brittany (* 1991), Canadian ski racer and ski crosser
- Phelan, Donna (* 1972), Canadian triathlete
- Phelan, Edward (1888–1967) Irish UN official, Director General of the International Labor Organization
- Phelan, James (1821–1873), American politician
- Phelan, James D. (1861–1930) American politician (Democrat) and banker
- Phelan, James Junior (1856-1891), American politician
- Phelan, Joe , American basketball player
- Phelan, Kieran (1949-2010), Irish politician
- Phelan, Michael (1817–1871) American billiards player, entrepreneur, and author
- Phelan, Michael (* 1991), Australian track and road cyclist
- Phelan, Michael Francis (1875–1941), American politician
- Phelan, Mike (* 1962), English football player and coach
- Phelan, Nicky , Irish animator and film director
- Phelan, Rod , Canadian badminton player
- Phelan, Shawn (1975–1998), American film actor and musician
- Phelan, Twist , American author
- Phélippeau, Hervé (* 1962), French middle-distance runner
- Phelippes, Thomas (1556-1625), English cryptanalyst
- Phellinas , ancient sculptor
- Phellype, Luiz (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Pheloung, Barrington (1954-2019), Australian composer
- Phelps Brown, Henry (1906–1994), English labor economist and economic historian
- Phelps, Anson Green (1781-1853), American businessman
- Phelps, Bill (1934–2019), American politician
- Phelps, Brian (* 1944), British water diver
- Phelps, Charles E. (1833-1908), American politician
- Phelps, Darwin (1807–1879), American politician
- Phelps, David (* 1969), American singer, songwriter of Christian pop music and keyboard player
- Phelps, David D. (* 1947), American politician
- Phelps, Derrick (born 1972), American basketball player
- Phelps, Edmund S. (* 1933), American economist and Nobel Prize winner
- Phelps, Elisha (1779–1847), American politician
- Phelps, Ellsworth C. (1827–1913), American composer and organist
- Phelps, Fred (1929-2014), American Baptist minister
- Phelps, James (1822–1900), American politician
- Phelps, James (born 1986), British actor
- Phelps, John M. (1821-1884) American politician
- Phelps, John S. (1814-1886) American politician
- Phelps, Kerryn (* 1957), Australian politician and doctor
- Phelps, Lancelot (1784–1866), American politician
- Phelps, Mason (1885-1945) American golfer
- Phelps, Michael (* 1985), American swimmer
- Phelps, Michael E. (* 1939), American mathematician and chemist, inventor of positron emission tomography
- Phelps, Nigel (* 1962), British film architect
- Phelps, Oliver (1749–1809), American politician
- Phelps, Oliver (* 1986), British actor
- Phelps, Peter (born 1960), Australian actor
- Phelps, Phelps (1897-1981), American politician
- Phelps, Richard (born 1961), British pentathlete
- Phelps, Robert (1926-2013), American mathematician
- Phelps, Samuel S. (1793–1855), American lawyer and politician
- Phelps, Seth Ledyard (1824–1885), American politician and diplomat
- Phelps, Terry (* 1966), American tennis player
- Phelps, Timothy Guy (1824–1899) American entrepreneur and politician
- Phelps, Willard (born 1941), Canadian politician, Prime Minister of the Yukon Territory (1985)
- Phelps, William Henry (1875–1965), American ornithologist and businessman
- Phelps, William Henry, Jr. (1902–1988) Venezuelan ornithologist, geographer, and businessman
- Phelps, William Lyon (1865–1943), American literary scholar and university professor
- Phelps, William Wallace (1826–1873), American politician
- Phelps, William Walter (1839-1894), American politician
- Phelsum, Murk van (1730–1779), Dutch physician
- Phelut, Alexis (* 1998), French obstacle runner
- Phélypeaux, Raymond seigneur d'Herbault († 1629), French politician and diplomat
- Phenomden (* 1980), Swiss dialect reggae and rap artist
- Pherekrates , Greek playwright of ancient comedy
- Pherecytes of Athens , Greek genealogist
- Pherecytes of Syros , Greek mythographer and cosmologist
- Pherendates , Achaemenid, general and nephew of the Great King Xerxes I.
- Pherendates I. , Persian satrap
- Pherendates II , Persian satrap
- Pheretime , Queen of Cyrene
- Pherndorphius, Petrus , German humanist and educator
- Pheroras († 5 BC), brother of Herod the Great
- Phesao, Vamuzo (1938–2000), Indian politician
- Phetchamroen, Phubessawara (* 1975), Thai contemporary artist and painter
- Phetcharatana, Nongnuth (* 1957), Thai diplomat
- Pheto, Pule (* 1966), South African jazz and improvisation musician (piano, composition) and music producer
- Phetpradab, Khosit (* 1994), Thai badminton player
- Phetracha (1632–1703), king of Ayutthaya in Siam
- Phetsarath (1890-1959), Laotian politician
- Phettberg, Hermes (* 1952), Austrian artist, actor, author and talk show host
- Phew (* 1959), Japanese singer in the rock and jazz avant-garde
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- Phiale painter , painter of the Attic red-figure style
- Phichai, Phraya (1741–1782), Siamese nobleman and henchman
- Phichit, Douangchay (1944-2014), Laotian politician
- Phidias , sculptor of ancient Greece
- Phife Dawg (1970-2016), American rapper
- Phifer, Mekhi (* 1974), American actor
- Phil the Agony , American rapper
- Phila († 287 BC), daughter of Antipater, wife of Balakros, Krateros and Demetrios I Poliorketes
- Philadelphia, Jacob (1735–1795), American magician
- Philadelphia, Marion (* 1960), German author
- Philadelphia painter , Greek Attic late Geometric vase painter
- Philadelphus , Bishop of Byzantium
- Philagathos of Cerami , Greek monk and preacher in southern Italy
- Philainis , ancient Greek author
- Philammon († 202 BC), governor of the Ptolemies in Cyrenaica, murderer of Arsinoë III.
- Philander, S. George (* 1942), American meteorologist
- Philaret († 1633), Patriarch of Moscow (1619–1633); Head of the Romanov-Yuryev boyar family in Moscow
- Philaret Drosdow (1783–1867), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Philaretos (702–792), Orthodox saint
- Philaretos Brachamios , Byzantine Domestikos and Strategos (general), governor of the province of Koloneia
- Philaretus the Younger († 1070), Basilian
- Philbert, Philippe Rebille (1639–1717), French flautist
- Philberth, Bernhard (1927-2010), German non-fiction author
- Philberth, Karl (* 1929), German physicist, technician, philosopher and theologian
- Philbin, Edward J. (1932-2014), American military and government official
- Philbin, Gerry (born 1941), American football player
- Philbin, Joe (born 1961), American football coach
- Philbin, Mary (1902-1993), American silent film actress
- Philbin, Patrick (1874–1929), British tug of war
- Philbin, Philip J. (1898–1972), American politician
- Philbin, Regis (1931-2020), American television presenter
- Philbrick, Nathaniel (* 1956), American historian and author
- Philbrick, Rodman (* 1951), American author
- Philbrook, George (1884–1964) American track and field athlete
- Philbrook, James (1924–1982), American actor
- Philbrook, Warren C. (1857–1933) American judge and politician
- Philby, Kim (1912–1988), British double agent
- Philby, St. John (1885–1960), British Arabist, writer, spy and ornithologist
- Phileas von Thmuis († 306), bishop and martyr
- Philemon , Bishop of Colossai
- Philemon , Roman gem cutter of the late Roman Republic
- Philemon the Elder (361 BC – 263 BC), Greek comedy poet of the New Comedy and father of Philemon the Younger
- Philemon the Younger , poet of the younger comedy
- Philemon, Bart (* 1945), Papua New Guinea politician
- Philetairos , Attic poet of medium comedy
- Philetairos († 263 BC), ruler of Pergamon
- Philetas , Greek poet and grammarian
- Philetus († 121), Christian martyr and saint
- Philetus († 231), Bishop of Antioch
- Philibert († 684), monk and abbot
- Philibert de Naillac († 1421), 34th Grand Master of the Order of St. John (1396–1421)
- Philibert I (1465–1482), Duke of Savoy
- Philibert II (1480–1504), Duke of Savoy
- Philibert von Baden (1536–1569), Margrave of Baden
- Philibert, Louis (1912–2000), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Philibert-Thiboutot, Charles (* 1990), Canadian middle-distance runner
- Philidor, André Danican (1652–1730), French composer and music archivist of the Baroque era
- Philidor, Anne Danican (1681–1728), French Baroque composer
- Philidor, François-André Danican (1726–1795), French composer and chess player
- Philidor, Pierre Danican (1681–1731), French composer
- Philicus from Kerkyra , Greek tragedian
- Philinna of Larissa , Queen of Macedonia by marriage, mother of Philip III. Arrhidaios
- Philinos of Akragas , ancient Greek historian
- Philinos of Kos , ancient Greek doctor
- Philip (* 1943), Belgian comic book author
- Philip d'Aubigny († 1236), Anglo-Norman military, diplomat and royal advisor
- Philip de Braose , Norman nobleman
- Philip of Kyme , English nobleman
- Philip of Kyme († 1242), English nobleman
- Philip of Oldcoates , English knight, military man and civil servant
- Philip of Poitou († 1208), Bishop of Durham
- Philip von Egmond (1558–1590), Count of Egmond, Prince of Gavere, Baron of Gaesbeek
- Philip, Achille (1878–1959), French organist and composer
- Philip, Alexandre , French actor
- Philip, André (1902–1970), French politician
- Philip, Asha (* 1990), British sprinter
- Philip, Danny (* 1953), Solomonic politician
- Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (* 1921), British nobleman, husband of Queen Elizabeth II.
- Philip, Flora (1865–1943), Scottish mathematician
- Philip, James (1858–1912), American rancher and politician; is considered the savior of the American bison
- Philip, John (1775–1851) Scottish missionary, civil rights activist, and director of the London Missionary Society
- Philip, Kjeld (1912–1989), Danish politician, member of the Folketing, economist and university professor
- Philipe, Gérard (1922–1959), French film actor
- Philipkowski, Joachim (* 1961), German soccer player
- Philipon, Charles (1800–1861) French caricaturist, printmaker and journalist
- Philipoom, Jozef (* 1964), Belgian carom player, world and European champion
- Philipot, Fabrice (1965-2020), French racing cyclist
- Philip , antipope (768)
- Philip († 1118), King of Sweden
- Philipp (1404–1430), Count of Saint-Pol and Ligny, Duke of Brabant, Duke of Limburg
- Philipp (1448–1508), Elector Palatinate
- Philipp (1454–1503), Margrave of Hachberg-Sausenberg
- Philipp (1503–1548), Count Palatine and Duke of Palatinate-Neuburg
- Philipp (1514–1557), Duke of Mecklenburg
- Philipp (1570–1590), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Gottorf (1587–1590)
- Philipp (1584–1663), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg
- Philipp (1616–1671), Prince of Hohenzollern-Hechingen
- Philipp (1655–1721), Landgrave of Hessen-Philippsthal from the House of Hessen (1663–1721)
- Philipp (1657–1690), Duke of Saxony-Merseburg-Lauchstädt
- Philip (1720–1765), Duke of Parma
- Philipp (1779–1846), Landgrave of Hessen-Homburg, Austrian general
- Philip the Chancellor († 1236), Christian philosopher and theologian
- Philipp Dietrich (1614–1645), Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg
- Philipp Ernst (1584–1628), Count of Hohenlohe-Langenburg
- Philipp Ernst (1673–1729), officer in the Danish service and Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1698–1729)
- Philipp Franz (1625–1674), Duke of Arenberg and Aarschot
- Philipp Georg Schenk zu Schweinsberg († 1568), Prince Abbot of Fulda
- Philipp Hurepel († 1234), son of Philip II of France and Agnes of Andechs-Meranien
- Philip I , Macedonian king
- Philip I († 1191), Count of Flanders
- Philip I , King of France (1060–1108)
- Philip I (1175–1212), Margrave of Namur
- Philip I , nobleman of the Falkenstein family
- Philip I († 1285), Count of Savoy; Count Palatine of Burgundy; Bishop of Valence; Archbishop of Lyon
- Philip I (1278–1334), Lord of Piedmont and Prince of Achaia
- Philip I (1278–1331), Prince of Taranto, Despot of Epirus, Prince of Achaia, Titular Emperor of Constantinople, Despot of Romania
- Philip I (1346–1361), Duke of Burgundy (1350–1361)
- Philip I († 1429), Count of Nassau-Weilburg and Nassau-Saarbrücken
- Philip I (1402–1479), Count of Katzenelnbogen
- Philipp I (1417–1480), Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg
- Philip I (1445–1475), Count of Waldeck of Waldeck
- Philipp I (1449–1500), Count of Hanau-Munzenberg
- Philip I (1476–1551), Duke of the Principality of Grubenhagen
- Philip I (1478–1506), Spanish king from the House of Habsburg
- Philip I (1479–1533), Margrave of Baden
- Philip I (1492–1558), Count of Nassau-Wiesbaden-Idstein
- Philip I (1504–1567), Landgrave of Hesse
- Philip I (1515–1560), Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast
- Philip I (1601–1681), Count of Lippe-Alverdissen, Count of Schaumburg-Lippe
- Philip I Philadelphos († 83 BC), King of the Seleucid Empire (95 BC-83 BC)
- Philipp I von Heinsberg († 1191), Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Cologne, Arch Chancellor of Italy (1167–1191)
- Philip I of Viermund († 1528), Lord of Nordenbeck, Bladenhorst and Mallem, bailiff of Medebach
- Philip II († 1293), nobleman of the Falkenstein family
- Philip II († 336 BC), King of Macedonia, father of Alexander the Great
- Philip II (1165–1223), King of France (1180–1223)
- Philip II (1195–1226), Margrave of Namur
- Philip II (1342–1404), Duke of Burgundy
- Philip II (1418–1492), Count of Nassau-Weilburg (1442–1492)
- Philip II (1438–1497), Count of Bresse and Duke of Savoy
- Philip II (1453–1524), Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg
- Philip II (1462–1504), German nobleman, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg
- Philip II (1501–1529), German nobleman, Count von Hanau-Munzenberg
- Philip II (1509–1554), Count of Saarbrücken
- Philip II (1527–1598), King of Spain, son of Charles V.
- Philip II (1533–1596), Duke of the Principality of Grubenhagen
- Philip II (1541–1583), first Landgrave of Hesse-Rheinfels
- Philip II (1559–1588), Margrave of Baden-Baden
- Philip II (1573–1618), Duke of Pomerania-Stettin
- Philip II (1723–1787), Count of Schaumburg-Lippe
- Philip II Philorhomaios , son of the Seleucid king Philip I Philadelphus, King of Syria
- Philip II of Alençon († 1397), Bishop of Beauvais and Ostia, Archbishop of Rouen, Patriarch of Jerusalem and Aquileia, Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Philip II of Daun (1463–1515), Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Cologne (1508–1515)
- Philip II of Montfort († 1270), Lord of Castres, Count of Squillace
- Philip II of Nevers (1389–1415), Count of Nevers and Rethel
- Philip II of Taranto (1329–1374), Prince of Taranto and Titular Emperor of Constantinople
- Philip II of Wildenburg , German knight
- Philip III (1245–1285), King of France (1270–1285)
- Philip III († 1322), son of Werner I. von Falkenstein, Lord of Munzenberg and Falkenstein
- Philip III (1301–1343), King of Navarre
- Philip III (1396–1467), Duke of Burgundy
- Philip III (1482–1538), German nobleman, Count von Hanau-Lichtenberg
- Philip III (1486–1539), Count of Waldeck-Eisenberg
- Philip III (1504–1559), Count of Nassau-Weilburg; reformer
- Philip III (1526–1561), German nobleman, Count von Hanau-Münzenberg
- Philip III (1567–1620), Margrave of Baden-Rodemachern (1556–1575)
- Philip III (1578–1621), King of Spain, Naples and Sicily, as Philip II King of Portugal
- Philip III (1581–1643), Landgrave of Hessen-Butzbach (1609–1643)
- Philip III Arrhidaios (352 BC – 317 BC), Macedonian ruler
- Philip IV , nobleman of the Falkenstein family
- Philip IV († 296 BC), Macedonian ruler (297–296 BC)
- Philip IV (1268–1314), King of France (1285–1314)
- Philip IV (1493–1574), Count of Waldeck-Wildungen (1513–1574)
- Philip IV (1514–1590), Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg (1538–1590)
- Philip IV (1542–1602), Count of Nassau-Weilburg, Saarbrücken and Saar Werden; reformer
- Philip IV (1605–1665), King of Spain, Naples, Sicily; as Philip III. King of Portugal
- Philipp Julius (1584–1625), Duke of Pomerania-Wolgast
- Philipp Karl (1587–1640), Prince of Arenberg, Duke of Aarschot, officer in the Habsburg service
- Philipp Karl Franz (1663–1691), Duke of Arenberg and Imperial Colonel Sergeant
- Philipp Ludwig (1547–1614), Count Palatine and Duke of Pfalz-Neuburg
- Philipp Ludwig (1620–1689), Duke of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Wiesenburg
- Philipp Ludwig (1652–1705), Count of Leiningen-Rixingen, governor of the Electoral Palatinate in Heidelberg
- Philipp Ludwig I (1553–1580), Count of Hanau-Munzenberg
- Philipp Ludwig II. (1576–1612), Count of Hanau-Munzenberg
- Philip Ludwig III. († 1641), Count of Hanau-Münzenberg
- Philipp Magnus of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1527–1553), Duke of Braunschweig-Lüneburg-Wolfenbüttel
- Philipp Moritz (1605–1638), Count of Hanau-Munzenberg
- Philipp Prosper of Spain (1657–1661), Infante of Spain and Portugal
- Philipp Reinhard (1664–1712), Count of Hanau-Münzenberg
- Philipp Schenk von Erbach († 1467), abbot of the Weissenburg monastery (Alsace)
- Philipp Schenk zu Schweinsberg († 1550), Prince Abbot of Fulda
- Philipp Sigismund von Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel (1568–1623), Protestant prince-bishop of Verden and Osnabrück
- Philipp Simonsson († 1217), Norwegian king of the Bagler Party
- Philip V († 1343), nobleman of the Falkenstein family
- Philip V (238 BC – 179 BC), King of Macedon
- Philip V (1293-1322), King of France (1316-1322)
- Philipp V (1541–1599), German nobleman, Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg
- Philip V (1683–1746), King of Spain
- Philip VI (1293–1350), King of France (1328–1350)
- Philip VI , Hessian nobleman
- Philip VI (1551–1579), Count of Waldeck zu Landau
- Philip VII (1613–1645), son of Count Christian (Waldeck)
- Philip VIII († 1407), nobleman
- Philip of Anjou (1256–1277), son of Charles I of Anjou, titular king of Sardinia and Thessaloniki
- Philip of Antioch († 1226), King of Armenia
- Philip of Belgium (1837–1905), Prince of Belgium, Count of Flanders
- Philipp von Bickenbach († 1375), Landkomtur, then German Master of the Teutonic Order
- Philip of Burgundy († 1498), Admiral of the Netherlands
- Philip of Burgundy (1464–1524), Admiral of the Netherlands and Bishop of Utrecht
- Philipp von Chieti († 1308), Flemish nobleman and military leader in the war of spurs, Count of Teano and Chieti
- Philip of Cognac , illegitimate son of the English King Richard the Lionheart, Lord of Cognac
- Philip of Cossie , Lord of Cossie, Chamberlain and Marshal of Jerusalem
- Philipp von der Pfalz (1480–1541), Bishop of Freising and Naumburg
- Philip of the Palatinate (1627–1650), Prince of the Palatinate
- Philipp von Dreux (1158–1217), Bishop of Beauvais
- Philip of France (1116–1131), French co-king
- Philipp von Hanau-Hořovice (1844–1914), son of Elector Friedrich Wilhelm I of Hesse-Kassel, Prince of Hanau, captain and landowner, member of the Kassel municipal council
- Philip of Hessen-Darmstadt (1671–1736), Landgrave of Hessen-Darmstadt, governor of Mantua
- Philipp von Hessen-Kassel (1604–1626), non-ruling Landgrave of Hessen-Kassel, colonel
- Philip of Ibelin († 1227), Bailli and regent of Cyprus
- Philip of Ibelin , constable of Cyprus
- Philip of Ibelin († 1318), Seneschal of Cyprus
- Philipp von Katzenelnbogen († 1173), Bishop of Osnabrück
- Philipp von Kleve (1467–1505), Bishop of Nevers, Amiens and Autun
- Philipp von Kleve-Ravenstein (1456–1528), military person in various services
- Philipp von Leonrod († 1593), nobleman
- Philip of Mantes , Count of Mantes, Lord of Montlhéry and Mehun
- Philipp von Milly († 1171), Grand Master of the Templar Order
- Philip of Montfort († 1270), Lord of Castres, La Ferté-Alais, Brétencourt, Toron and Tire
- Philip of Navarre (1336–1363), Count of Longueville
- Philip of Novara , chronicler and lawyer
- Philipp von Rathsamhausen († 1322), Prince-Bishop of Eichstätt
- Philipp von Ratzeburg († 1215), religious and bishop of Ratzeburg
- Philipp von Rehberg († 1385), Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Cammin
- Philip of Swabia († 1208), Roman-German King, Duke of Swabia
- Philip of Side , historian of the early Christian Church
- Philipp von Spanheim († 1279), Elekt von Salzburg (1247–1257), Patriarch of Aquileia (1269–1271), Count von Lebenau (1254–1279)
- Philipp von Zell , Catholic priest, saint in the diocese of Speyer and patron of children
- Philipp Wilhelm (1554–1618), Prince of Orange
- Philipp Wilhelm (1615–1690), Count Palatine and Duke of Pfalz-Neuburg, Duke of Jülich and Berg and Elector of the Palatinate
- Philipp Wilhelm (1669–1711), Margrave of Brandenburg-Schwedt
- Philipp Wilhelm August von der Pfalz (1668–1693), 8th son of the Palatinate Elector Philipp Wilhelm von Pfalz-Neuburg
- Philipp Wolfgang (1595–1641), Count of Hanau-Lichtenberg
- Philipp, Adolf (1943–1964), German member of the border troops (GDR), killed in the Berlin Wall
- Philipp, Albrecht (1883–1962), German politician (DNVP), MdR, MdL (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Philipp, Andrea (* 1971), German sprinter
- Philipp, Barbara (* 1965), German actress
- Philipp, Beatrix (1945–2019), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Philipp, Beatrix (* 1957), German shot putter and pentathlete
- Philipp, Bernd (1950–2018), German journalist and book author
- Philipp, Burkart (1925–2015), German chemist (macromolecular chemistry, polymer chemistry)
- Philipp, Carl August , German architect
- Philipp, Christian (1893–1963), German officer, last lieutenant general in World War II
- Philipp, Christine (* 1947), German cross-country skier
- Philipp, Dieter (* 1938), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Philipp, Dieter (* 1943), German association official
- Philipp, Elisabeth (1912–1988), Austrian physicist
- Philipp, Elke (* 1964), German rider
- Philipp, Emanuel L. (1861-1925), American politician
- Philipp, Ernst (1893–1961), German gynecologist and obstetrician
- Philipp, Ernst (1912–2005), German officer, most recently major general in the Bundeswehr
- Philipp, Felix (1868–1933), German trade unionist and social democratic politician
- Philipp, Ferdinand (1834–1917), German lawyer and politician
- Philipp, Flip (* 1969), Austrian percussionist and composer
- Philipp, Florian (* 1980), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Philipp, Franz (1890–1972), German composer and church musician
- Philipp, Franz Adolf (1914–1970), Australian art historian
- Philipp, Fritz (1903–1981), German trade unionist
- Philipp, Gerhard (1904–1966), German engineer, lawyer and politician (CDU), MdB, MEP
- Philipp, Günter (* 1927), German painter, pianist, composer and musicologist
- Philipp, Gunther (1918–2003), Austrian actor
- Philipp, Gustav (1841–1897), German politician (DFP), Member of the State Parliament (Kingdom of Saxony)
- Philipp, Hanna (* 1943), German classical archaeologist
- Philipp, Hans (1878–1944), German geologist
- Philipp, Hans (1884–1968), German geographic historian
- Philipp, Hans (1917–1943), German fighter pilot and lieutenant colonel in World War II
- Philipp, Hans-Jürgen (* 1964), German composer
- Philipp, Harald (1921–1999), German director, screenwriter and actor
- Philipp, Helga (1939–2002), Austrian artist
- Philipp, Helge (* 1944), German journalist and television presenter
- Philipp, Hugo Wolfgang (1883–1969), German playwright, writer and theater director
- Philipp, Ingeborg (* 1925), German politician (PDS), Member of the Bundestag
- Philipp, Isidore (1863–1958), Hungarian pianist and music teacher
- Philipp, Jan (* 1994), German jazz musician (drums)
- Philipp, Karl (1872–1949), Austrian sculptor
- Philipp, Karl (1901–1966), German farmer and politician (NSDAP, CDU), MdL
- Philipp, Karl Gottfried (1896–1968), German politician (CDU)
- Philipp, Klara (1877–1949), German politician (center), MdR
- Philipp, Laura (* 1987), German triathlete
- Philipp, Laura (* 2000), German actress
- Philipp, Lothar (* 1949), German soccer player
- Philipp, Ludwig (1889–1964), German soccer player
- Philipp, Lutz (1940–2012), German long-distance runner
- Philipp, Marc (* 1986), German actor, voice actor and presenter
- Philipp, Marcel (* 1971), German local politician (CDU), Lord Mayor of Aachen
- Philipp, Margot (1941–2004), Austrian actress
- Philipp, Marie (* 1993), German actress
- Philipp, Martin Erich (1887–1978), German painter and graphic artist
- Philipp, Maximilian (* 1994), German soccer player
- Philipp, Michael (* 1982), German chef
- Philipp, Paul (* 1950), Luxembourg soccer player, coach and official
- Philipp, Peter (1971–2014), German writer and cabaret artist
- Philipp, Radek (* 1977), Czech ice hockey player
- Philipp, Rainer (* 1950), German ice hockey player
- Philipp, Rainer (1952–2013), German preservationist
- Philipp, Ralf (1966–1985), German ice hockey player
- Philipp, Reinhard (1925–1988), German politician (FDP) and Hamburg senator
- Philipp, Renate (* 1962), German lawyer
- Philipp, Sarah (* 1983), German geographer and politician (SPD), MdL
- Philipp, Stephanie (* 1968), German actress
- Philipp, Theresia (* 1991), German jazz musician (saxophone, composition)
- Philipp, Thomas (1941–2015), German historian with a focus on the Arab world
- Philipp, Thomas (* 1942), German internist and university professor
- Philipp, Thomas (* 1975), Austrian scientist and artist
- Philipp, Udo (* 1964), German manager, political official and politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Philipp, Ulli (* 1943), Austrian actress
- Philipp, Walter (1936–2006), Austrian mathematician
- Philipp, Werner (1908–1996), German historian
- Philipp, Wolfgang (1915–1969), German Protestant theologian
- Philippa of England (1394–1430), English princess, Queen of Denmark, Norway and Sweden by marriage, and Duchess of Pomerania
- Philippa von Geldern (1464–1547), by marriage Duchess of Lorraine and Bar
- Philippa von Hainaut (1311-1369), wife of Edward III. (England)
- Philippa of Toulouse († 1118), Countess of Toulouse and Duchess of Aquitaine
- Philippaerts, Ludo (* 1963), Belgian show jumper
- Philippaerts, Nicola (* 1993), Belgian show jumper
- Philippaerts, Olivier (* 1993), Belgian show jumper
- Philippaki-Warburton, Irene , Greek neo-Greekist
- Philippart, Fernand (1870–1934), Belgian industrialist and mayor of Bordeaux
- Philippe (* 1960), Belgian king
- Philippe Berruyer († 1260), Bishop of Orléans, Archbishop of Bourges, saint
- Philippe d'Artois (1269–1298), heir to the County of Artois, Lord of Conches, Mehun, Nonancourt and Domfront
- Philippe d'Artois, comte d'Eu († 1397), Count of Eu and Connétable of France
- Philippe de Beaumanoir († 1296), French lawyer
- Philippe de La Baume-Saint-Amour (1616–1688), Burgundian military, governor of the Free County of Burgundy
- Philippe de Marigny († 1316), Archbishop of Sens
- Philippe de Mézières († 1405), French soldier, diplomat and writer
- Philippe de Nanteuil , French trouvère, lord of Nanteuil-le-Haudouin and Pomponne
- Philippe de Thaon , French clergyman and poet
- Philippe de Toucy († 1277), regent of the Latin Empire, Admiral of Sicily
- Philippe de Valois, duc d'Orléans (1336–1375), Duke of Orléans and Touraine, Count of Valois
- Philippe de Vitry (1291–1361), French clergyman, composer, poet, music theorist and bishop
- Philippe du Plessiez († 1209), Grand Master of the Templar Order
- Philippe I. de Bourbon, duc d'Orléans (1640–1701), French prince and general
- Philippe I. de Croÿ (1436–1482), Count of Chimay and Governor of Holland
- Philippe Mouskes († 1282), cleric and poet
- Philippe of Burgundy (1323–1346), Count of Auvergne and the County of Boulogne
- Philippe, Adrien (1815–1894), inventor of the remontoir clock
- Philippe, Benoît (* 1959), German linguist, teacher, translator and Esperanto writer
- Philippe, Charles-Louis (1874–1909), French writer and poet
- Philippe, Didier (* 1961), French football player and coach
- Philippe, Édouard (* 1970), French politician (non-party, Les Républicains until 2017), Prime Minister
- Philippe, Guy (* 1968), Haitian officer, police chief and rebel leader
- Philippe, Jean (born 1931), French singer
- Philippe, Joseph Laurent (1877–1956), Luxembourgish religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Luxembourg
- Philippe, Julie (born 1946), French actress
- Philippe, Laëtitia (* 1991), French soccer player
- Philippe, Marie-Dominique (1912–2006), French Dominican, philosopher, theologian and founder of the Community of St. John
- Philippe, Maurice (1932-1989), British designer
- Philippe, Nelson (* 1986), French racing driver
- Philippe, Nizier Anthelme (1849–1905), French mystic and occultist
- Philippe, Patrick , French curler
- Philippe, Paul-Pierre (1905–1984), French cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Philippe, Xavier (* 1980), French rower
- Philippe-Gérard, Michel (1924–2014), French orchestral conductor, pianist, conductor, composer and songwriter
- Philippeaux, Pierre (1754–1794), French politician and member of the National Convention
- Philippen, Michael (* 1968), German handball trainer, handball player
- Philippi, Adolf (1843–1918), German classical philologist and art historian
- Philippi, Adolf (1849–1923), German mayor and member of parliament
- Philippi, Alfred (1903–1994), German major general in World War II
- Philippi, Bernhard Eunom (1811–1852), Prussian seaman, natural history collector and explorer
- Philippi, Carl (1843–1906), German inland waterway shipping company
- Philippi, Daniela (* 1949), German journalist
- Philippi, Daniela (* 1966), German musicologist
- Philippi, Dettmar (1889–1981), German lawyer
- Philippi, Emil (1871–1910), German geologist and university professor in Jena
- Philippi, Ernst Christian (1668–1736), German theologian and court preacher
- Philippi, Federico (1838–1910), German-Chilean botanist
- Philippi, Felix (1851–1921), German journalist, writer and director
- Philippi, Friedrich (1853–1930), German historian and archivist
- Philippi, Friedrich (1859–1938), German Imperial Judge
- Philippi, Friedrich Adolf (1809–1882), German Lutheran theologian
- Philippi, Fritz (1869–1933), German Protestant pastor and writer
- Philippi, Georg (1936–2010), German botanist
- Philippi, Giovanni Maria , Austrian-Italian architect and builder of Mannerism and early Baroque in Bohemia and Moravia and imperial court architect in Prague
- Philippi, Hans (1916–2010), German historian and archivist
- Philippi, Heinrich Ludwig (1838–1874), German art and history painter
- Philippi, Jacob Martin (1807–1903), German teacher and rector in Solingen
- Philippi, Jakob , cleric and theologian in Basel and Paris
- Philippi, Johann (1607–1674), German legal scholar
- Philippi, Johann Ernst , German lawyer and university professor in Halle
- Philippi, Johann Friedrich Hector (1802–1880), German lawyer and politician (National Liberal)
- Philippi, Johann Jacob Martin (1761–1850), German scholar, publicist and royal Prussian councilor
- Philippi, Joseph (1808–1891), German Catholic clergyman and politician, MdR
- Philippi, Jule († 2012), German author
- Philippi, Julia (* 1962), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Philippi, Julia (* 1980), German actress
- Philippi, Karl Ferdinand (1795–1852), German publicist and publisher
- Philippi, Lotte (1918–2004), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Philippi, Markus (* 1979), German chef
- Philippi, Paul (1923–2018), Romanian theologian and politician
- Philippi, Peter (1866–1945), German painter
- Philippi, Robert (1877–1959), Austrian painter
- Philippi, Rudolf (1821–1897), Prussian archivist and historian
- Philippi, Rudolph Amandus (1808–1904), German-Chilean palaeontologist, botanist, zoologist and malacologist
- Philippi, Siegfried (1871–1936), German theater actor, theater director, film director and screenwriter
- Philippi, Waldemar (1828–1869), German painter
- Philippi, Waldemar (1929–1990), Saarland, German football player
- Philippide, Alexandru (1859–1933), Romanian Romanist and Romanist
- Philippides, Daniel (1750-1832), Greek scholar
- Philippikos († 614), Eastern Roman general
- Philippikos Bardanes († 713), Byzantine emperor (711-713)
- Philippin, Hanna (* 1992), German triathlete
- Philippin, Jules (1818–1882), Swiss politician
- Philippin, Sybille (* 1970), German opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Philippine Charlotte of Prussia (1716–1801), Duchess of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
- Philippine Elisabeth Caesar (1686–1744), German imperial princess
- Philippine von Brandenburg-Schwedt (1745–1800), Princess of Prussia, by marriage Landgravine of Hessen-Kassel
- Philippis, Guido de (* 1985), Italian mathematician
- Philippon, Armand (1761–1836), French division general
- Philippos , Macedonian general
- Philippos , Macedonian officer
- Philip , son of Alexander I (Macedonia)
- Philippos , Macedonian general and governor
- Philippos († 318 BC), Macedonian general and governor
- Philippos , Macedonian general, brother of Kassander
- Philippos , Macedonian general
- Philip of Opus , ancient Greek philosopher and astronomer
- Philip, son of Agathocles , Macedonian officer
- Philip, son of Menelaus , Macedonian officer
- Philippot, Augustin-Emmanuel (1716–1794), French clergyman, blessed of the Roman Catholic Church
- Philippot, Florian (* 1981), French politician (FN), MEP
- Philippot, Karine Laurent (* 1974), French cross-country skier
- Philippoteaux, Félix (1815-1884), French painter
- Philippoteaux, Paul (1846–1923) French painter
- Philippoussis, Mark (* 1976), Australian tennis player
- Philippovich von Philippsberg, Eugen (1858–1917), Austrian economist and politician, member of the state parliament
- Philippovich von Philippsberg, Joseph (1818–1889), Austrian field warrior
- Philippovich, Eugen von (1919–2004), Austrian art historian and art dealer
- Philippow, Eugen (1917–1991), Bulgarian engineer and university professor
- Philipps, Alexandra (* 1975), German photo model and beauty queen
- Philipps, Benjamin Samuel (1811–1889), English entrepreneur, champion of Jewish emancipation in England, Lord Mayor of London
- Philipps, Busy (* 1979), American actress and screenwriter
- Philipps, Carolin (* 1954), German author of children's books
- Philipps, Chris (* 1994), Luxembourg soccer player
- Philipps, Christina (* 1947), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Philipps, Christoph (* 1998), German basketball player
- Philipps, Colwyn, 3rd Viscount St. Davids (1939-2009), British peer
- Philipps, Eugène (1918–2018), Alsatian publicist and teacher
- Philipps, Georg (1774–1861), German landowner and politician
- Philipps, Helmut (* 1953), German author, journalist, sound engineer, producer and speaker
- Philipps, Richard Mansel (1768–1844), British politician
- Philipps, Wilhelm (1859–1933), theologian
- Philipps, Wilhelm (1894–1971), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Philipps, Wogan, 2nd Baron Milford (1902-1993), British nobleman and politician (CPGB)
- Philippsborn, Willy (1910–1992), German Jewish concentration camp inmate
- Philippsen, Astrid (* 1942), German translator
- Philippsen, Heinrich (1858–1936), German homeland researcher
- Philippson, Alfred (1864–1953), German and Jewish geographer
- Philippson, Ernst Alfred (1900–1993), German-American German and English mediaevalist and university professor
- Philippson, Gustav (1816–1880), German teacher and politician, MdL
- Philippson, Julius (1894–1943), German teacher
- Philippson, Ludwig (1811–1889), German writer and rabbi
- Philippson, Martin (1846–1916), German historian
- Philippson, Moses (1775–1814), German writer, teacher, translator and publisher
- Philippson, Paula (1874–1949), German religious scholar
- Philippson, Phöbus Moses (1807–1870), German writer and physician
- Philippson, Robert (1858–1942), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Philippsthal, Arno (1887–1933), German Jewish doctor
- Philippu, Athineos (* 1931), German pharmacologist
- Philip , deacon of the early Jerusalem church
- Philip , apostle
- Philip Arabs († 249), Roman general and emperor
- Philip Caesar (237–249), son of the Roman emperor Philip Arabs and his wife Otacilia Severa
- Philip of Gortyna , Bishop of Gortyna and saint
- Philips, Anton (1874–1951), Dutch manager
- Philips, Bilal (* 1947), Islamist preacher and author
- Philips, Carlo (1868–1936), German poet, writer and translator
- Philips, Dirk (1504–1568), Dutch theologian and co-founder of the Mennonites
- Philips, Frederik (1830–1900), Dutch industrialist and banker
- Philips, Frits (1905-2005), Dutch industrialist
- Philips, Gerard (1858–1942), Dutch entrepreneur
- Philips, Gérard (1899–1972), Belgian Catholic theologian
- Philips, Gina (* 1970), American actress and film producer
- Philips, Hermann August (1844–1927), German genre and portrait painter
- Philips, John Finis (1834–1919), American lawyer and politician
- Philips, Lee (1927–1999), American actor and director
- Philips, Lion (1794–1866), Dutch manufacturer, uncle of Karl Marx
- Philips, Mary (1901–1975), American actress
- Philips, Obbe († 1568), leader of the group of Anabaptists named after him, the Obbenites
- Philips, Peter († 1628), English composer
- Philips, Regina (* 1961), German judoka
- Philips, Reginald Enos Kirkland junior (1951–1986), Jamaican diplomat
- Philipsborn, Dorothea von (1894–1971), German sculptor and painter
- Philipsborn, Ernst von (1853–1915), German administrative officer
- Philipsborn, Hellmut von (1892–1983), German mineralogist
- Philipsborn, Max von (1891–1973), German administrative lawyer and district administrator of the Anklam district
- Philipsborn, Maximilian von (1815–1885), Prussian envoy and politician
- Philipsborn, Richard von (1808–1884), Prussian Postmaster General and Post Director General of the North German Confederation
- Philipse, Esther (1913–1944), Dutch actress
- Philipse, Herman (* 1951), Dutch philosopher
- Philipsen, Constantin (1859–1925), Danish cinema operator, film producer and film director
- Philipsen, Jasper (* 1998), Belgian racing cyclist
- Philipsen, Preben (1910-2005), Danish film producer
- Philipsen, Theodor (1840–1920), Danish impressionist painter
- Philipson, David , American bansuri player
- Philipson, Lorens Münter (1765–1851), Swedish doctor and publicist
- Philipsson, Lena (* 1966), Swedish pop singer
- Philipsz, Susan (* 1965), Scottish sound artist
- Philiskos of Aegina , ancient Greek philosopher
- Philistion of Lokroi , doctor
- Philistus († 356 BC), Greek historian
- Philites, Konstantin Anastasiades († 1834), Transylvanian doctor
- Phillie MC (* 1974), German rapper
- Phillifent, John Thomas (1916–1976) British science fiction author
- Phillimore, Francis, 5th Baron Phillimore (born 1944), British peer and politician (Conservative Party)
- Phillimore, Joseph (1775–1855), English lawyer, university professor and politician
- Phillinganes, Greg (* 1956), American session keyboardist and member of Toto
- Phillip, Andy (1922-2001), American basketball player
- Phillip, Arthur (1738–1814), British navigator and Governor of New South Wales
- Phillip, Emil (1886–1965), deacon of the Protestant community in Zossen
- Phillip, Marvin (* 1984), soccer goalkeeper from Trinidad and Tobago
- Phillip, Njisane (* 1991), cyclist from Trinidad and Tobago
- Phillip, Rubin (* 1948), Anglican clergyman and former Bishop of Natal in the Anglican Church of Southern Africa
- Phillipe, Paul (1870–1930), sculptor
- Phillipoff, Harold (born 1956), Canadian ice hockey player
- Phillipp, Ulrich (* 1956), German jazz and improvisation musician
- Phillippe, Ryan (* 1974), American actor
- Phillipps, Vivian (1870–1955), British politician
- Phillips, Adam (born 1954), British psychoanalyst
- Phillips, Adolph (1845–1886), German journalist and politician (DFP), MdR
- Phillips, Adolph the Elder (1813–1877), Prussian politician
- Phillips, Alan (* 1956), South African badminton and baseball player
- Phillips, Alban W. (1914–1975), New Zealand-British economist (Phillips curve)
- Phillips, Alex (1900–1977), Canadian-Mexican cameraman and small actor
- Phillips, Álex junior (1935–2007), Mexican cameraman
- Phillips, Alexandra Louise Rosenfield (* 1985), British politician (GPEW), MEP
- Phillips, Alfred N. (1894–1970), American politician
- Phillips, Allan Robert (1914–1996), American ornithologist
- Phillips, Andre (* 1959), American athlete and Olympic champion
- Phillips, Andrew, Baron Phillips of Sudbury (born 1939), British lawyer and politician, Member of the House of Lords
- Phillips, Anne (* 1950), British political scientist
- Phillips, Anthony (born 1951), British musician
- Phillips, Arianne (* 1963), American costume designer
- Phillips, Arminda (* 1963), American biathlete
- Phillips, Ashley (* 1986), American soccer goalkeeper
- Phillips, Autumn (* 1978), British wife of Peter Phillips
- Phillips, Barre (* 1934), American jazz bassist
- Phillips, Bijou (* 1980), American actress, singer and photo model
- Phillips, Bobbie (* 1968), American actress
- Phillips, Brewer (1924–1999), American blues musician
- Phillips, Bryan (* 1975), German-Canadian ice hockey player
- Phillips, Burrill (1907–1988), American composer and music teacher
- Phillips, Carter (* 1988), American poker player
- Phillips, Caryl (born 1958), writer from St. Kitts
- Phillips, Cheryl-Ann (* 1970), Jamaican sprinter
- Phillips, Chris (* 1978), Canadian ice hockey player
- Phillips, Clifford Holmead (1889–1975) American painter
- Phillips, Conrad (1925-2016), British actor
- Phillips, Daniel , makeup artist
- Phillips, Dave (* 1987), British ice hockey player
- Phillips, David (born 1963), Welsh football player
- Phillips, David Atlee (1922–1988), American officer in the CIA
- Phillips, David C. (1924-1999) British chemist
- Phillips, David Graham (1867–1911) American writer and journalist
- Phillips, David L. (* 1959), American political scientist
- Phillips, Dayton E. (1910–1980) American politician
- Phillips, Demar (* 1983), Jamaican soccer player
- Phillips, Derek (* 1976), American actor
- Phillips, Dudley (* 1960), British jazz and fusion musician (double bass, electric bass)
- Phillips, Dwight (* 1977), American long jumper
- Phillips, Édouard (1821–1889), French mathematician, structural engineer and mining engineer
- Phillips, Edwin Percy (1884–1967), South African botanist
- Phillips, Elizabeth Magie (1866–1948), American game inventor
- Phillips, Esther (1935–1984), American singer
- Phillips, Ethan (* 1955), American actor and author
- Phillips, Flip (1915-2001), American jazz saxophonist and clarinetist
- Phillips, Florence (1863–1940), South African benefactress and patron of the arts
- Phillips, Foreman (1897–1968) American presenter and country musician
- Phillips, Francis C. (1850-1920) American chemist
- Phillips, Frank V. (1912-1994), American cinematographer
- Phillips, Fremont O. (1856–1936), American politician (Republican Party)
- Phillips, Gene (1915–1990), American jump blues musician (guitar, vocals)
- Phillips, Georg (1804–1872), German canon lawyer and legal historian
- Phillips, Graham (* 1993), American actor
- Phillips, Grant-Lee (* 1963), American singer, guitarist and songwriter
- Phillips, Gussie , South African badminton player
- Phillips, Henry Bayard (1881–1973), American mathematician
- Phillips, Henry Disbrow (1882–1955) American football player and Bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States of America
- Phillips, Henry F. (1890-1958) American businessman
- Phillips, Henry Myer (1811-1884), American politician
- Phillips, Hermon (1903-1986), American sprinter
- Phillips, Horatio Frederick , English engineer and aviation pioneer
- Phillips, Irna (1901–1973), American screenwriter, teacher, and actress
- Phillips, Jack (1887–1912), radio officer on the Titanic
- Phillips, James Alexander (* 1984), Welsh badminton player
- Phillips, James C. (* 1933), American physicist
- Phillips, Jeff Daniel , American actor and director
- Phillips, John (1770–1823) American politician, first mayor of Boston
- Phillips, John (1800-1874), British geologist
- Phillips, John , American politician
- Phillips, John (1887-1983), American politician
- Phillips, John (1935–2001), American musician and songwriter
- Phillips, John (* 1987), American football player
- Phillips, John Arthur (1822-1887) British geologist, mining engineer and metallurgist
- Phillips, John Calhoun (1870–1943), American politician
- Phillips, John Charles (1876–1938) American hunter, zoologist, ornithologist, and environmentalist
- Phillips, John Lynch (* 1951), American astronaut
- Phillips, Jonathan (born 1963), British actor
- Phillips, Jonathan (* 1982), British ice hockey player
- Phillips, Jourdana (* 1990), American model
- Phillips, Julia (1944–2002), American film producer
- Phillips, Kalvin (* 1995), English soccer player
- Phillips, Karen Borlaug (* 1956), American manager and government employee
- Phillips, Kenny (* 1986), American football player
- Phillips, Kevin (* 1940), American publicist, political, economic, and history commentator
- Phillips, Kevin (* 1973), English soccer player
- Phillips, Leon C. (1890-1958), American politician
- Phillips, Leslie (born 1924), British actor
- Phillips, Lloyd (1905–1970), American jazz musician
- Phillips, Lloyd (1949–2013), New Zealand film producer
- Phillips, Lou Diamond (* 1962), American actor, director, screenwriter and film producer
- Phillips, Mackenzie (born 1959), American actress
- Phillips, Mark (* 1948), British eventing rider and first husband of Princess Anne
- Phillips, Marshall (* 1975), American basketball player
- Phillips, Marvin (* 1931), American rhythm and blues musician and saxophonist
- Phillips, Matt (born 1991), Scottish soccer player
- Phillips, Melba (1907-2004), American physicist
- Phillips, Michael († 2016), British figure skater
- Phillips, Michael (* 1943), American film producer
- Phillips, Michael (* 1946), American writer and author
- Phillips, Michelle (born 1944), American actress and singer
- Phillips, Mike (born 1982), Welsh rugby union player
- Phillips, Morgan (1902–1963), British Labor Party politician
- Phillips, Nancy (* 1921), American hurdler, high and long jumper
- Phillips, Nat (1883–1932), Australian theater director, comedian and entertainer
- Phillips, Nathan (1892–1976), Canadian politician and 52nd Mayor of Toronto
- Phillips, Nathan (* 1980), Australian actor
- Phillips, Nathaniel (* 1997), English football player
- Phillips, Nicholas, Baron Phillips of Worth Matravers (born 1938), British lawyer, President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom
- Phillips, Nikki (* 1987), Polish-American soccer player
- Phillips, Norah, Baroness Phillips (1910-1992), British politician (Labor Party)
- Phillips, Pauline (1918-2013), American columnist
- Phillips, Peg (1918–2002), American actress
- Phillips, Peregrine (1800-1888) British chemist
- Phillips, Peter (* 1939), British pop artist, painter, printmaker and filmmaker
- Phillips, Peter (* 1949), Jamaican politician (PNP)
- Phillips, Peter (* 1953), British conductor, choir director and musicologist
- Phillips, Peter (* 1977), British nobleman, son of Princess Anne
- Phillips, Peter CB (* 1948), New Zealand economist
- Phillips, Philip (1807-1884), American lawyer and politician
- Phillips, Phillip (* 1990), American rock singer
- Phillips, Quincy , American jazz musician (drums)
- Phillips, Rachele , Welsh badminton player
- Phillips, Ralph (1913-1998), American mathematician
- Phillips, Reuben († 1974), American jazz musician
- Phillips, Richard (1778-1851) British chemist
- Phillips, Richard (* 1955), American captain, author and kidnap victim
- Phillips, Richard (* 1962), American hyperrealism painter
- Phillips, Robert Allan (1906–1976), American medic
- Phillips, Rog (1909–1966), American science fiction writer
- Phillips, Sam (1923–2003), American music producer, founder of Sun Records
- Phillips, Sam (* 1962), American singer, musician and composer
- Phillips, Samuel Cochran (1921–1990), American general
- Phillips, Samuel F. (1824–1903) American lawyer, civil rights activist, politician, and solicitor general
- Phillips, Samuel junior (1752–1802), American politician
- Phillips, Sean , film technician
- Phillips, Siân (born 1934), British actress
- Phillips, Sid (1907–1973), British jazz musician, arranger, composer and band leader
- Phillips, Simon (1934-2013), British racing car driver
- Phillips, Simon (* 1957), British musician, drummer for the band Toto
- Phillips, Sonny (* 1936), American soul jazz musician (Hammond organ, piano), composer and music teacher
- Phillips, Stephen C. (1801-1857), American politician
- Phillips, Stu (* 1929), American film and television composer
- Phillips, Susan Elizabeth (* 1948), American author
- Phillips, Ted (1933-2018) English football player
- Phillips, Thomas Rupert († 1936), English athlete
- Phillips, Thomas Wharton (1835–1912), American politician
- Phillips, Thomas Wharton junior (1874–1956), American politician
- Phillips, Todd (* 1970), American director, producer and screenwriter
- Phillips, Tom Spencer Vaughan (1888–1941), British admiral
- Phillips, Tripp (born 1977), American tennis player
- Phillips, Ulrich Bonnell (1877–1934), American historian
- Phillips, Utah (1935–2008), American musician and trade unionist
- Phillips, Verno (* 1969), American boxer
- Phillips, Vince (* 1963), American light welterweight boxer
- Phillips, Washington (1880–1954), American gospel musician
- Phillips, Wendell (1811-1884), American abolitionist and politician
- Phillips, Wendell (1925–1975), American archaeologist
- Phillips, William (1731–1781), artillery officer in the British Army who served as major general in the American War of Independence
- Phillips, William (1775-1828) British geologist
- Phillips, William (1878–1968), American diplomat
- Phillips, William (* 1979), French-American basketball player
- Phillips, William A. (1824-1893), American politician
- Phillips, William Daniel (* 1948), American physicist
- Phillips, William Junior (1750-1827), American politician
- Phillips, Zack (* 1992), Canadian ice hockey player
- Phillips, Zara (* 1981), British rider and daughter of Princess Anne
- Phillipson, Robert (* 1942), British linguist
- Phillis, Tom (1931–1962), Australian motorcycle racer
- Philliskirk, Daniel (* 1991), English soccer player
- Phillpott, Margaret (* 1954), Australian javelin thrower
- Phillpotts, Bertha (1877–1932), British Scandinavian
- Phillpotts, Eden (1862–1960) English writer
- Phillpotts, Edward (1871-1952) British Rear Admiral
- Philmore, Isaiah (* 1989), American-German basketball player
- Philo, Mark (1984-2006), English football player
- Philo, Phoebe (* 1973), British fashion designer
- Philochoros , Greek historian and mythographer
- Philodemos of Gadara , Epicurean philosopher
- Philocles († 405 BC), Greek general
- Philocrates , Attic politician
- Philolaos , ancient Greek philosopher (Pythagorean)
- Philolaos of Corinth , Greek legislator (around 725 BC)
- Philologus of Rome , student of Paul in Rome
- Philomena of Rome († 302), Christian virgin and martyr
- Philomena of Sanseverino , early Christian martyr
- Philo , saint
- Philon of Alexandria , Jewish-Hellenistic author of theological-philosophical and historical writings
- Philo of Byzantium , Greek inventor, designer and author, student of Ktesibios
- Philon of Eleusis , ancient Greek architect
- Philo of Gadara , Greek ancient mathematician
- Philo of Larisa , ancient Greek philosopher
- Philo of Megara , Greek dialectician
- Philonides , ancient Greek philosopher
- Philopoimen , Greek general
- Philoponos, Johannes , Greek (ancient) philosopher and scientist
- Philostephanos , Greek poet and historian
- Philostorgios , church historian from late antiquity
- Philostratus of Athens , ancient historian
- Philotas , general of Perdiccas and Antigonus Monophthalmos
- Philotas († 330 BC), general under Alexander the Great
- Philotas , Macedonian satrap of Cilicia
- Philothea of Athens (1522–1589), Orthodox saint, city patroness of Athens
- Philotheos , Byzantine master of ceremonies
- Philotheos Kokkinos , Patriarch of Constantinople
- Philoxenus , general of Alexander the great, satrap of Caria and Cilicia
- Philoxenus , follower of Alexander the great, civil administrator of Asia Minor
- Philoxenos , Greek architect
- Philoxenos , Greek sculptor
- Philoxenos , Greek Koroplast
- Philoxenus , Indo-Greek king
- Philoxenus of Eretria , Greek painter
- Philoxenus of Kythera († 380 BC), Greek dithyramb poet
- Philoxenus of Mabbug , theologian
- Philp, James George (1816–1885), English landscape painter
- Philp, Ronny (* 1989), German soccer player
- Philp, Trevor (* 1992), Canadian ski racer
- Philpot, Elizabeth (1780–1857), British fossil collector and early paleontologist
- Philpot, Glyn Warren (1884-1937) English painter
- Philpott, Harvey Cloyd (1909–1961), American politician
- Philpott, Jane (* 1960), Canadian medic and politician
- Philson, Robert (1759–1831), American politician
- Phin Choonhavan (1891–1973), Thai military
- Phineus painter , Greek vase painter of Chalcidian vase painting
- Phinit Chaichana (* 1993), Thai soccer player
- Phinney, Davis (born 1959), American racing cyclist
- Phinney, Kelsey (* 1994), American cross-country skier
- Phinney, Taylor (* 1990), American track and road cyclist
- Phinny, Ryan (* 1989), American racing car driver
- Phinot, Dominique , Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance
- Phintas († 682 BC), descendant of the Messenian king Androkles from the Aipytid family
- Phinthong, Pratchaya (* 1974), Thai conceptual artist
- Phintias , Attic potter
- Phintias , Greek vase painter and potter
- Phintias of Akragas († 279 BC), tyrant of Akragas
- Phintys , Greek Pythagorean
- Phipps, Charles John (1835–1897), British theater architect
- Phipps, Constantine, 1st Marquess of Normanby (1797–1863), British politician (Tories, Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons and peer
- Phipps, Constantine, 2nd Baron Mulgrave (1744–1792), English explorer
- Phipps, Constantine, 5th Marquess of Normanby (* 1954), British peer and politician
- Phipps, Eric (1875-1945), British diplomat
- Phipps, Frances (1926–2013), first woman at the North Pole
- Phipps, George, 2nd Marquess of Normanby (1819–1890), British politician, Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia, and Governor of Queensland, New Zealand and Victoria
- Phipps, Grace (* 1992), American actress
- Phipps, Henry, 1st Earl of Mulgrave (1755–1831), British general and politician
- Phipps, Jimmy (1912-2007), American jazz and rhythm and blues musician (piano)
- Phipps, Lawrence C. (1862–1958), American politician
- Phipps, Martin , British composer
- Phipps, Simon (1921–2001) British Anglican theologian and Bishop of Lincoln
- Phipps, William Edward (1922-2018), American actor
- Phips, Spencer (1685–1757), Governor and Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay
- Phips, William (1651–1695) New England adventurer, military officer, and royal governor of Massachusetts
- Phipson, Joan (1912–2003), Australian children's author
- Phiri, Benjamin (* 1959), Zambian Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Ndola
- Phiri, David (1937–2012), Zambian manager
- Phiri, Gerald (* 1988), Zambian athlete
- Phiri, Kinnah (* 1954), Malawian football player and coach
- Phiri, Patrick (* 1956), Zambian football player and coach
- Phiri, Ray (1947-2017), South African musician
- Phiri, Virginia (born 1954), Zimbabwean author
- Phissamay, Bountiem , Laotian politician, scientist, economist and football official
- Phister, Elijah (1822–1887), American politician
- Phitchanon Chanluang (* 1997), Thai soccer player
- Phithadas , Boeotian potter
- Phitiwat Sukjitthammakul (* 1995), Thai soccer player
- Phituckchai Limraksa (* 1997), Thai soccer player
Phl
- Phlegon von Tralleis , Greek historian and writer
- Phleps, Artur (1881–1944), Romanian-German officer in World War II
- Phleps, Hermann (1877–1964), German architect, art historian and university professor
- Phleps, Roland (1924–2020), German sculptor, neurologist and psychiatrist
- Phleps, Thomas (1955–2017), German musicologist
Pho
- Pho Thisarath I , King of Lan Chang
- Pho Thisarath II (1552–1627), King of the Laotian Empire Lan Xang
- Phoa, Yoseph (* 1967), Indonesian badminton player
- Phoebus, Philipp (1804–1880), German doctor and pharmacologist
- Phoenix, Dean (* 1974), American porn actor
- Phoenix, Jessica (* 1983), Canadian eventing rider
- Phoenix, Joaquin (* 1974), American actor
- Phoenix, Jonas P. (1788-1859), American politician
- Phoenix, Lauren (* 1979), Canadian porn actress of British-Italian descent
- Phoenix, Mavi (* 1995), Austrian pop musician and rapper
- Phoenix, Moe , German rapper
- Phoenix, Rain (* 1972), American actress
- Phoenix, River (1970–1993), American actor and musician
- Phoenix, Summer (* 1978), American actress
- Phoenix, Tanit (* 1980), South African model and actress
- Phoibe , woman who served in the ancient Christian community of Kenchreä near Corinth
- Phoibidas , Spartan troop commander
- Phoinix , Greek general of the Diadochi, satrap of Phrygia on the Hellespont
- Phokaina, Sophia , probably mother of the Empress Theophanu
- Phocas , sculptor
- Phocas († 610), Emperor of the Byzantine Empire (602–610)
- Phocas of Sinope († 117), Bishop of Sinope, martyr
- Phocion († 318 BC), Athenian general
- Phocylides of Miletus , ancient Greek poet
- Pholhane, Miwang Sönam Tobgye (1689–1747), King of Tibet
- Pholien, Joseph (1884–1968), Belgian politician and Prime Minister
- Pholoe painter , Corinthian vase painter
- Phommathat († 1429), King of the Kingdom of Lan Chang
- Phommathep, Phathana (* 1999), Laotian soccer player
- Phommin Kaeosanga (* 1997), Thai soccer player
- Phomvihane, Kaysone (1920–1992), Laotian politician, Prime Minister, President of Laos, Secretary General of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party (1955 and 1967 to 1992)
- Phonen , King of the Blemmyes in Nubia (around 450)
- Phong, Duong Hong (* 1953), Vietnamese-American mathematician and mathematical physicist
- Phongarn, Pankae , Thai badminton player
- Phongchana Kongkirit (* 1998), Thai soccer player
- Phongpaichit, Pasuk (* 1946), Thai economist and university professor
- Phongrawit Jantawong (* 2000), Thai soccer player
- Phonique , musician and record producer
- Phon ° noir (* 1982), German musician
- Phontakorn Thosanthi (* 1991), Thai soccer player
- Phoofolo, Hae (* 1947), Lesothic politician, Prime Minister of Lesotho, Attorney General
- Phoon Yew Tien (* 1952), Singaporean composer
- Phora, Thapelo (* 1991), South African sprinter
- Phormion , Greek banker
- Phormion († 428 BC), strategist in Athens
- Phosa, Mathews (* 1952), South African lawyer, entrepreneur and politician
- Photek (* 1972), British drum and bass musician and film composer
- Photina († 66), Christian saint
- Photina of Caesarea , Holy Virgin of the Orthodox Church
- Photinus of Sirmium († 376), Christian heretic
- Photios , Byzantine military and monk, stepson of Belisarius
- Photios I († 891), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Photios II (1874–1935), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Photopoulos, Vassilis (1934–2007), Greek painter, director and set designer
- Phoumsavanh, Nouhak (1910–2008), Laotian politician, president of the country
- Phoutrides, Aristides (1887–1923), Greek classical philologist and neo-Greekist
- Phoutthavong, Laenly (* 1996), Laotian athlete
Phr
- Phra Mongkol-Thepmuni (1884-1959), Thai Buddhist monk
- Phra Nga Sen Sulintara Lusai (1511–1582), King of Lan Chang
- Phra Vo († 1778), nobleman in the Kingdom of Vientiane
- Phraates , ruler of the Elymais
- Phraates I († 165 BC), Parthian king
- Phraates II , Parthian king
- Phraates III. († 57 BC), Parthian king
- Phraates IV. († 2 BC), King of the Parthian Empire
- Phraates V , Parthian king
- Phrachao Suea († 1709), King of the Kingdom of Ayutthaya
- Phradmon , Greek sculptor
- Phragmén, Lars (1863–1937), Swedish mathematician
- Phraortes († 633 BC), Median king
- Phraortes († 521 BC), Median rebel king
- Phrasaortes , satrap of Persis
- Phrastor , citizen of Athens
- Phrataphernes , satrap of Parthia
- Phraya Manopakorn Nititada (1884–1948), Thai politician, Prime Minister
- Phraya Phahon Phonphayuhasena (1887–1947), Prime Minister of Thailand
- PhreQuincy , German hip hop producer
- Phriapatios , Parthian king
- Phrixus painter , Apulian vase painter
- Phrygio, Paul († 1543), Reformed theologian and reformer
- Phryne , Greek hetaera
- Phrynichos , Greek poet, existence uncertain
- Phrynichos , Greek sophist
- Phrynichos († 411 BC), Athenian strategist and politician
- Phrynichos , Greek tragedian
- Phrynichos , Greek poet
- Phrynion , citizen of Athens
- Phrynos , Greek potter
- Phrynos painter , Attic black-figure vase painter
Phu
- Phua, Denise (* 1959), Singaporean politician and human rights activist
- Phua, Paul (* 1964), Malaysian businessman and poker player
- Phuchong Sai-Udomsin (* 1988), Thai road cyclist
- Phuchterwa Shönnu Gyeltshen (1031–1106), Tibetan teacher of the Kadam tradition of Tibetan Buddhism
- Phugpa, Lhündrub Gyatsho , most important astronomer in Tibetan history
- Phukan, Bhrigu Kumar (1956–2006), Indian politician
- Phul, Anna Maria von (1786–1823), American artist
- Phul, Henry von (1784–1874), American officer and pioneer
- Phule, Jotirao (1827–1890), Indian social reformer and author
- Phule, Nilu (1931–2009), Indian actor
- Phule, Savitribai (1831–1897), Indian social reformer, poet and educational pioneer
- Phull, Friedrich von (1767-1840), German officer and Württemberg general
- Phull, Karl Ludwig von (1757–1826), Prussian officer and chief of staff
- Phumchat, Aphisorn (* 1994), Thai soccer player
- Phumin Kaewta (* 1996), Thai soccer player
- Phumipat Kanthanet (* 1997), Thai soccer player
- Phumipha, Ernesto Amantegui (* 1990), Thai-Spanish soccer player
- Phùng, Nguyễn Phương Nhi (* 1990), Vietnamese badminton player
- Phuritad Jarikanon (* 1989), Thai soccer player
- Phutchapong Namsrithan (* 1999), Thai soccer player
- Phuwadol Chanokkawinkul (* 1996), Thai soccer player
- Phuwadol Suwannachart (* 1982), Thai soccer player
- Phuwanart Khamkaew (* 1998), Thai soccer player
Phy
- Phylarchos , Greek historian
- Phynn (* 1984), Dutch trance DJ and music producer
- Phyo, Un-suk (* 1981), North Korean marathon runner
- Phyromachus , Attic sculptor