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Pila
- Pila, Jonathan , Australian mathematician
- Pilacorte, Giovanni Antonio (1455–1531), Renaissance sculptor
- Pilafian, Sam (1949-2019), American tuba player
- Piland, Jeanne (* 1945), American opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Pilar Seehawer, Magda del (* 1946), Cuban painter and textile artist
- Pilar von Pilchau, Adolf (1851–1925), Livonian land marshal and German-Baltic politician
- Pilar von Pilchau, Georg Ludwig (1767–1830), German-Baltic nobleman
- Pilar von Pilchau, Gustav Friedrich (1798–1862), Russian lieutenant general and state politician
- Pilar von Pilchau, Karl Magnus (1791–1861), Russian lieutenant general
- Pilar von Pilchau, Nikolai Gustawowitsch (1831–1886), Russian lieutenant general
- Pilar von Pilchau, Reinhold Friedrich (1781–1860), Land Marshal
- Pilar, Gjuro (1846–1893), Austro-Hungarian geologist and mineralogist
- Pilar, Gregorio del (1875–1899), General of the Philippine Revolution and the Philippine-American War
- Pilar, Josephine Pilars de (* 1967), German opera singer (soprano)
- Pilař, Karel (* 1977), Czech ice hockey player
- Pilar, Marcelo H. del (1850–1896), Filipino journalist, satirist, and propagandist
- Pilar, Mario (born 1927), French actor
- Pilar, Milan (* 1934), German jazz and entertainment musician of Czechoslovak origin
- Pilař, Václav (* 1988), Czech football player
- Pilar, Walter (1948–2018), Austrian writer, graphic artist and visual artist
- Pilarczyk, Daniel Edward (1934-2020), American clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cincinnati
- Pilarczyk, Helga (1925–2011), German opera singer (soprano)
- Pilarczyk, Ryszard (* 1975), Polish sprinter
- Pilarick, Stephan (1615–1693), Hungarian philosopher, Protestant theologian and pastor in Neu-Salza
- Pilarik, Johann Gottfried (1705–1764), German superintendent and hymn poet
- Pilars de Pilar, Antonia (1872–1946), lady-in-waiting in Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- Pilars de Pilar, Carol (* 1961), German artist
- Pilars de Pilar, Ladislaus (1874–1952), Polish-German poet and industrialist
- Pilars, Juan († 1521), Italian bishop
- Pilarski, Franz (1906–1985), German KPD and DBD functionary, resistance fighter
- Pilarski, Simon (* 1990), German film producer, director and screenwriter
- Pilarsky, Günter (* 1937), German entrepreneur
- Pilartz, Heinrich (1899–1968), German numismatist
- Pilartz, Jacques (1836–1910), German photographer
- Pilartz, Yara (* 1995), French-Lebanese actress
- Pilarz, Józef (1956–2008), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Pilaski, Julius (1803–1883), manor owner, member of the Reichstag
- Pilát, Albert (1903–1974), Czech mycologist
- Pilat, Ignaz (1820–1870), Austrian gardener who helped design Central Park in New York
- Pilat, Joseph Anton von (1782–1865), German publicist
- Pilat, Stanisław , Polish chemist
- Pilates, Joseph H. (1883–1967), German-American body trainer
- Pilates, Peter (1892–1978), German politician (center, CDU), MdL
- Pilato, Boris (1914–1997), Yugoslav dancer, choreographer, ballet director and opera director
- Pilato, Joseph (1949–2019), American actor and voice actor
- Pilâtre de Rozier, Jean-François (1754–1785), French physicist and one of the first aviation pioneers
- Pilatus, Leontius († 1365), mediator of Greek language and literature at the beginning of the Renaissance
- Pilate, Pontius , Roman prefect of Judea at the time of Jesus of Nazareth
- Pilatus, Rob (1964–1998), German dancer and singer
- Pilavci, Biene (* 1977), German-Turkish filmmaker
- Pilawa, Jörg (* 1965), German television presenter
Pilb
- Pilbeam, David (* 1940), American paleoanthropologist
- Pilbeam, Nova (1919-2015) British actress
- Pilblad, Lily (* 2000), American actress
- Pilbrow, Ashleigh (1912–1995), British hurdler
Pilc
- Pilc, Jean-Michel (* 1960), French jazz pianist and composer
- Pilcer, Sonia (* 1949), American writer
- Pilčević, Radenko (* 1986), Serbian basketball player
- Pilch, Adalbert (1917–2004), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Pilch, Adam (1965-2010), Polish clergyman and military chaplain
- Pilch, Herbert (1927–2018), German linguist, Celtologist and politician (ÖDP)
- Pilch, Jerzy (1952–2020), Polish writer and essayist
- Pilch, Tomasz (* 2000), Polish ski jumper
- Pilchau, Theodor Kotzebue-Pilar von (1848–1911), Russian lieutenant general
- Pilcher, Al (* 1969), Canadian cross-country skier
- Pilcher, Diane , American opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Pilcher, John Arthur (1912–1990), British Ambassador
- Pilcher, John Leonard (1898–1981), American politician
- Pilcher, Lydia Dean , American film producer and entrepreneur
- Pilcher, Percy (1866–1899) British inventor and an aviation pioneer
- Pilcher, Robin (born 1950), British writer
- Pilcher, Rosamunde (1924-2019), British writer
- Pilchowski, Robert (1909–1990), German writer
- Pilčík, Hubert (1895–1951), Czech mass murderer
- Pilcz, Karlheinz (1940–2019), Austrian painter and graphic artist, draftsman, art educator, writer, local historian and legend researcher
- Pilczuk, Bill (* 1971), American swimmer
Pild
- Pildner, Dieter (* 1940), German-Italian artist
Pile
- Pile, William A. (1829-1889) American politician
- Pilecki, Witold (1901–1948), Polish soldier, resistance fighter
- Pileckis, Emilis (* 1990), Lithuanian chess player
- Pileggi, Caroline (* 1977), Australian weightlifter
- Pileggi, Mitch (born 1952), American actor
- Pileggi, Nicholas (* 1933), American journalist, writer and screenwriter
- Pileri, Paolo (1944–2007), Italian motorcycle racer
- Piles, Roger de (1635–1709), French painter, engraver, art critic and diplomat
- Piles, Samuel H. (1858–1940), American politician and diplomat
- Pilet, Jacques (* 1943), Swiss journalist
- Pilet, Michel (1931–2006), Swiss manager and jazz musician
- Pilet, Patrick (* 1981), French racing car driver
- Pilet-Golaz, Marcel (1889–1958), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Pilette, André (1918–1993), Belgian racing driver
- Pilette, Teddy (* 1942), Belgian racing driver
Pilgrimage
- Pilgaard, Ulf (* 1940), Danish actor
- Pilgrims of Piacenza , author of a report on a pilgrimage to the Holy Land
- Pilger, Andreas (1910–1997), German geologist
- Pilger, Andy (* 1962), German drummer
- Pilger, Detlev (* 1955), German teacher and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Pilgrim, Frank , German rugby union player, coach, former national player and criminal investigator
- Pilger, Hans (1888–1953), German diplomat
- Pilger, Heinrich (1899–1993), German painter
- Pilger, John (* 1939), Australian journalist and documentary filmmaker
- Pilger, Robert (1876–1953), German botanist
- Pilger, Walter (* 1955), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Pilgeram, William P. (1890–1972), American politician
- Pilgram, Anton († 1515), sculptor, architect
- Pilgram, Anton (1730–1793), Austrian astronomer and meteorologist
- Pilgram, Franz Anton (1699–1761), Austrian Baroque architect
- Pilgram, Friedrich , German philosopher and theological writer
- Pilgram, Gerhard (* 1955), Austrian cultural manager, author and visual artist
- Pilgram, Sophie (1808–1870), German miniature painter
- Pilgram, Wilhelm (1814–1889), German genre and decorative painter
- Pilgram, Wilhelm (1889–1971), German actor and radio play speaker
- Pilgram, Wilhelm (* 1934), German gynecologist and author
- Pilgram-Brückner, Ingeborg (1924–2013), German journalist and writer
- Pilgrim († 1184), Bishop of Olomouc
- Pilgrim I of Salzburg († 923), Archbishop of Salzburg
- Pilgrim II of Puchheim († 1396), Archbishop of Salzburg
- Pilgrim of Cologne († 1036), Archbishop of Cologne
- Pilgrim of Passau († 991), Bishop of Passau
- Pilgrim of Prague , Bishop of Prague
- Pilgrim, Adolf von (1821–1909), German administrative lawyer and parliamentarian in the Kingdom of Prussia, MdR
- Pilgrim, Andy (* 1956), British racing car driver
- Pilgrim, Beatrix von (* 1959), German scenographer and visual artist
- Pilgrim, Christian Adolf Wilhelm (1785–1856), Prussian civil servant and district administrator in the Medebach, Eslohe and Dortmund districts
- Pilgrim, Guy Ellcock (1875-1943) British paleontologist and geologist
- Pilgrim, Hubertus von (* 1931), German sculptor
- Pilgrim, Michael (* 1947), Lucian politician
- Pilgrim, Paul (1883-1958) American track and field athlete
- Pilgrim, Volker Elis (* 1942), German writer
Pilh
- Pilhal, Karl (1822–1878), Austrian officer and military engineer
- Pilhamer, Leonhard (1428–1475), German bishop and auxiliary bishop in Eichstätt
- Pilhar, Olivia (* 1988), Austrian victim of incorrect medical treatment
- Pilhatsch, Arnulf (1925–2000), Austrian high jumper, decathlete and triple jumper
- Pilhatsch, Caroline (* 1999), Austrian swimmer
- Pilhofer, Peter (* 1955), German Protestant theologian
- Pilhs, Hans (1903–1986), Austrian expressionist painter
Pili
- Pili, Roberta (* 1968), Italian pianist
- Pilibaitis, Linas (* 1985), Lithuanian football player
- Pilić, Nikola (* 1939), Yugoslav tennis player and coach
- Pilichowski, Leopold (1869–1934), Polish genre painter
- Piličiauskas, Ričardas (* 1969), Lithuanian lawyer, judge
- Pilick, Eckhart (* 1937), German author
- Pilick, Ernst (* 1927), German actor and reciter
- Pilick, Stephanie (* 1968), German photojournalist
- Pilié, Joseph († 1846), American painter, drawing teacher, architect and city surveyor
- Pilijew, Nika Konstantinowitsch (* 1991), Russian football player
- Pilinszky, János (1921–1981), Hungarian poet
- Pilip, Ivan (* 1963), Czech economist and politician
- Pilipenko, Anastassija (* 1986), Kazakh hurdler
- Pilipenko, Olga Wassiljewna (* 1966), Soviet-Russian mechanical engineer, university professor and politician
- Pilipovic, Kristian (* 1994), Austrian handball player
- Pilipović, Milorad (* 1958), Serbian football player and coach
- Pilipović, Neven (* 1984), German actor
- Piliso-Seroke, Joyce (* 1933), South African representative of the women's movement and former Vice President of the World Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA)
- Pilitrud , wife of two Bavarian dukes from the Agilolfinger family
Pilj
- Piljugin, Nikolai Alexejewitsch (1908–1982), Soviet space engineer
- Piljuschenko, Galina (* 1945), Soviet cross-country skier
Pilk
- Pilk, Jurij († 1926), Sorbian composer
- Pilke, Amanda (born 1990), Finnish actress
- Pilkey, Dav (* 1966), American author and illustrator
- Pilkington, Alastair (1920–1995), British engineer
- Pilkington, Anthony (* 1988), English soccer player
- Pilkington, Brian (1933-2020) English football player
- Pilkington, Dianne (* 1975), British musical artist and actress
- Pilkington, Doris (1937-2014), Australian indigenous writer
- Pilkington, Francis († 1638), English composer and lutenist of the early Baroque
- Pilkington, Gordon , British film editor
- Pilkington, John († 1478), English knight
- Pilkington, Karl (* 1972), British radio producer, radio presenter, podcaster, author and actor
- Pilkington, Lorraine (born 1975), Irish actress
- Pilkington, Peter, Baron Pilkington of Oxenford (1933–2011), British politician and life peer
- Pilkington, Thomas , English knight
- Pilkington, William, Baron Pilkington (1905–1983) British entrepreneur
- Pilkuhn, Manfred H. (1934–2015), German physicist
Pill
- Pill, Alison (born 1985), Canadian actress
- Pill, Thomas (* 1980), German film director and film actor
- Pilla, Anthony Michael (* 1932), American clergyman, Bishop Emeritus of Cleveland
- Pilla, Leopoldo (1805–1848), Italian geologist
- Pillado, Cecilia , Argentine actress, pianist and composer
- Pillai, Devasahayam (1712–1752), Hindu and court official of the Raja of Travancore
- Pillai, Gopal Krishna (* 1949), Indian politician
- Pillai, P. Sundaram (1855–1897), Indian philosopher, archaeologist, writer and literary scholar
- Pillai, Riya (* 1994), Indian badminton player
- Pillai, S. Sivasankaranarayana (1901-1950), Indian mathematician
- Pillai, Shankar (* 1984), American poker player
- Pillai, Stephen Antony (* 1952), Indian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Tuticorin
- Pillai, Vidya (* 1977), Indian snooker player
- Pillainayagam, Anton Ranjith (* 1966), Sri Lankan Roman Catholic clergyman and auxiliary bishop in Colombo
- Pillard, Richard (born 1933), American psychiatrist
- Pillars, Isaiah (1833–1895), American lawyer, officer, and politician
- Pillarz, Hans-Georg (1941-2018), German boxer
- Pillat, Arnold (1891–1975), Austrian ophthalmologist
- Pillat, Jutta (* 1943), German teacher and poet
- Pillath (* 1982), German rapper
- Pillath, Carsten (* 1956), German General Director in the General Secretariat of the Council of the European Union
- Pillau, Horst (* 1932), German playwright, novelist, radio play and screenwriter
- Pillay, Anand , South African Brigadier General of the South African Police Service and Police Commissioner of AMIS and AMISOM
- Pillay, Anand (* 1951), British mathematical logician
- Pillay, Navanethem (* 1941), South African judge, United Nations Commissioner for Human Rights
- Pillay, Patrick , Seychelles politician
- Pille, Klaus (1936–2017), German politician (LDPD), Member of the Bundestag, Mayor of Sangerhausen
- Pille, Lolita (* 1982), French writer
- Pille, Sebastian (* 1980), German composer
- Pille-Schowe, Markus (* 1963), German teacher and author of books for young people
- Pillement, Franz von (1775–1836), Bavarian officer, most recently major general
- Pillement, Jean-Baptiste (1728–1808) French painter and printmaker
- Piller Carrard, Valérie (* 1978), Swiss politician (SP)
- Piller Cottrer, Pietro (* 1974), Italian cross-country skier
- Piller Hoffer, Licia (* 1974), Italian archery biathlete
- Piller, Alexander (* 1993), German soccer player
- Piller, Christian (* 1968), German handball player and coach
- Piller, Ernst (* 1939), Austrian trade unionist and politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Piller, Frank (* 1969), German economist, university professor, professor for technology and innovation management and vice dean
- Piller, Gudrun (* 1968), Swiss historian
- Piller, György (1899–1960), Hungarian fencer
- Piller, Joseph (1890–1954), Swiss legal scholar, politician and judge at the Federal Supreme Court
- Piller, Kurt (* 1959), German lawyer and local politician
- Piller, Marina (* 1984), Italian cross-country skier
- Piller, Michael (1948–2005), American screenwriter and television producer
- Piller, Otto (* 1942), Swiss politician (SP) and civil servant in the federal administration
- Piller, Peter (* 1968), German artist
- Piller, Renate , Austrian business woman and partner of the Bavarian Prime Minister Franz Josef Strauss
- Piller, Robert (* 1950), German soccer player
- Piller, Shawn , American screenwriter, producer and director
- Piller, Vera (1949–1983), German-Swiss writer
- Piller, Werner (* 1951), Austrian paleontologist
- Pilleri, Giorgio (1925–2018), Italian-Swiss neurologist
- Pillersdorf, Franz von (1786–1862), Austrian statesman
- Pillet, Alfred (1875–1928), German Romance scholar and philologist
- Pillet, Antoine (1857-1926), French legal scholar
- Pillet, Julien (* 1977), French saber fencer and two-time Olympic champion
- Pillet, Marie (1941–2009), French actress
- Pillewizer, Wolfgang (1911–1999), Austrian cartographer, geomorphologist, glaciologist and high mountain researcher
- Pilley, Cameron (* 1982), Australian squash player
- Pillhofer, Christine (1954–2018), Austrian freelance painter and sculptor
- Pillhofer, Josef (1921-2010), Austrian sculptor
- Pillich, Theodor (1902–1988), deputy stand-by for technical emergency aid in Warsaw
- Pillichshammer, Friedrich (* 1973), Austrian mathematician and university professor
- Pilling, Barney , British film editor
- Pilling, Donald L. (1943-2008), American Admiral in the US Navy
- Pilling, Doral (1906-1982), Canadian javelin thrower
- Pilling, Friedrich Edmund (1830–1907), German lawyer and politician
- Pilling, Karl (1863–1930), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Pilling, Klaus (* 1964), German basketball player
- Pilling, Uta (1948–2020), German musician, songwriter, poet and painter
- Pillinger, Colin (1943-2014) British chemist, geoscientist and astronomer
- Pillinger, Munio , Austrian table tennis player
- Pillinger, Renate (* 1951), Austrian Christian archaeologist
- Pillion, John R. (1904–1978) American politician
- Pillman, Brian (1962–1997), American football player and wrestler
- Pillmayer, Franz (1897–1939), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Pillney, Karl Hermann (1896–1980), Austrian concert pianist
- Pillolla, Tarcisio (* 1930), Italian clergyman, bishop emeritus of Iglesias
- Pillon, Christophe (* 1967), Swiss racing driver
- Pillon, Giuseppe (* 1956), Italian football player and coach
- Pilloni, Vincent (* 1982), French mathematician
- Pillot, Cooper (* 1994), American actor
- Pillot, Jean (1515–1592), French Romance philologist and grammarian
- Pillot, Luc (* 1959), French sailor
- Pillot, René (* 1939), French writer and actor
- Pilloud, Isabelle (* 1963), Swiss artist
- Pilloud, Jeannine (* 1964), Swiss manager
- Pilloud, Oswald (1873–1946), Swiss painter
- Pillow, Charles , American jazz musician (woodwind, arrangement)
- Pillow, Ernest (1856-1904), American politician
- Pillow, Mark (born 1959), British actor
- Pills, Jacques (1906–1970), French actor and singer
- Pillsbury, Garth (born 1938), American actor and cameraman
- Pillsbury, Harry Nelson (1872–1906), American chess player
- Pillsbury, John Sargent (1828–1901), American politician
- Pillsbury, Sarah (* 1951), American film producer
- Pillwein, Benedikt (1779–1847), Austrian lawyer and regional historian
- Pillwein, Erich (1919–2018), German dentist
- Pilly, Nikolaus (* 1930), Romanian politician, metallurgist and musician
Pilm
- Pilmark, Søren (* 1955), Danish actor and director
Piln
- Pilnacek, Christian (* 1963), Austrian judge, public prosecutor and ministerial official
- Pilnáček, Josef (1883–1952), Moravian historian, heraldist and genealogist
- Pilnäs, Jessica (* 1978), Swedish singer (pop-jazz)
- Pilnik, Herman (1914–1981), Argentinian chess player of German descent
- Pilnjak, Boris Andrejewitsch (1894–1938), Russian author and poet
- Pilný, Ivan (* 1944), Czech entrepreneur and politician
- Pilny, Karl (* 1960), German lawyer and writer
- Pilny, Otto (1866–1936), Swiss painter
Pilo
- Pilo (* 1961), German musician, music producer and music theater author
- Pilo, Carl Gustaf (1711–1793), Swedish-Danish portrait painter
- Pilo, Hugo (* 1976), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Pilo, Rosolino (1820–1860), Italian freedom fighter during the Risorgimento
- Pilon, Antoine Olivier (born 1997), French-Canadian actor
- Pilon, Daniel (1940-2018), Canadian actor
- Pilon, Germain († 1590), French sculptor
- Pilon, Rich (* 1968), Canadian ice hockey player
- Pilooth, Gerhart Evert († 1629), German builder
- Pilorgé, Michel (born 1946), French actor
- Pilot, André (1895–1944), German actor
- Pilot, Louis (1940-2016), Luxembourg football player and coach
- Pilot, Marian (* 1936), Polish prose writer
- Pilote, Pierre (1931-2017), Canadian ice hockey player
- Piloti, Emmanuel , Venetian merchant
- Pilotti, Elisabetta († 1742), Italian opera singer (soprano)
- Pilotti, Massimo (1879–1962), Italian lawyer
- Piloty, Carl Theodor von (1826–1886), German painter
- Piloty, Ferdinand (1786–1844), German lithographer
- Piloty, Ferdinand von (1828–1895), German painter and illustrator
- Piloty, Hans (1894–1969), German communications engineer
- Piloty, Lukas (* 1981), German actor
- Piloty, Oskar (1866–1915), German chemist
- Piloty, Robert (1863–1926), German legal scholar, politician (DDP) and art collector
- Piloty, Robert (1924–2013), German engineer, co-founding father of computer science courses in Germany
- Pilou, Jeannette (1937-2020), Italian opera singer of Greek descent (soprano)
Pilsner
- Pils, Gerhard (* 1954), Austrian botanist
- Pils, Heide (* 1939), Austrian screenwriter and director
- Pils, Isidore (1813–1875), French painter and watercolorist
- Pils, Richard (* 1946), Austrian publisher, teacher and founder of the Poet Festival
- Pilsak von Wellenau, Eduard (1823–1907), Austrian Austro-Hungarian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Pilsak von Wellenau, Wenzel (1779–1855), Austrian major general
- Pilsan, Aaron (* 1995), Austrian pianist
- Pilsbry, Henry Augustus (1862–1957) American biologist, zoologist, malacologist, and carcinologist
- Pilsbury, Timothy (1789-1858), American politician
- Pilsinger, Stephan (* 1987), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Pilsl, Andreas (* 1969), Austrian police officer, regional police director for Upper Austria
- Pilsl, Leopold (1918–2014), pastor in Freyung
- Pilsner, Erich (* 1959), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Upper Austrian state parliament
- Pilson, Jeff (born 1959), American musician
- Pilss, Karl (1902–1979), Austrian pianist and composer
- Piłsudski, Bronisław (1866–1918), Polish ethnologist
- Piłsudski, Józef (1867–1935), Polish marshal and statesman
- Pilsz, Manfred (* 1954), Austrian teacher and cultural worker
Pilt
- Piltch, Bernie (1927-1983), Canadian jazz musician
- Pilter, Lauri (* 1971), Estonian writer and literary scholar
- Pilters, Michaela (* 1952), German journalist
- Piltz, Adolf (1855–1940), German mathematician
- Piltz, Eberhard (1942–2011), German journalist
- Piltz, Georg (1925–2011), German art historian and writer
- Piltz, Gisela (* 1964), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Piltz, Klaus (1935–1993), German manager
- Piltz, Otto (1846–1910), German painter
Pilv
- Pilv, Aare (* 1976), Estonian literary scholar and writer
- Pilvelis, Algirdas (* 1944), Lithuanian publicist, editor-in-chief and politician
- Pilven, Tara (* 1993), Australian badminton player
- Pilvistu, Vaike (1926–1993), Estonian poet
- Pilvousek, Josef (* 1948), German Roman Catholic theologian
Pilw
- Pilwousek, Ingelore (1933–2014), German political scientist, trade unionist and senator
Pily
- Pilypaitis, Edgaras (* 1974), Lithuanian conservative politician, mayor of Šakiai
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- Pilz , German rapper
- Pilz, Adolf (1877–1947), Austrian legal scholar, judge and politician
- Pilz, André (* 1972), German writer
- Pilz, Barbara (* 1966), Austrian publisher and entrepreneur
- Pilz, Christiane (* 1975), German triathlete
- Pilz, Dirk (1972–2018), German literary scholar, theater and literary critic and journalism teacher
- Pilz, Fritz (1927–2016), Austrian sculptor
- Pilz, Gerald , German finance scientist
- Pilz, Gerhard (1942–2016), Austrian tradesman (printer), cultural worker, screenwriter and actor
- Pilz, Gerhard (* 1965), Austrian natural track tobogganist
- Pilz, Gottfried (* 1944), Austrian stage and costume designer and opera director
- Pilz, Gottlieb Theodor (1789–1856), fictional writer and composer
- Pilz, Günter (* 1945), Austrian mathematician
- Pilz, Gunter A. (* 1944), German sociologist
- Pilz, Hans (1915-2007), German soccer coach
- Pilz, Hans-Uwe (* 1958), German soccer player and coach
- Pilz, Jessica (* 1996), Austrian sport climber
- Pilz, Joachim (1932–2012), German politician, Lord Mayor of Chemnitz (1991–1993)
- Pilz, Josef (1870–1941), Bohemian specialist teacher, civic school director, archivist, local researcher and honorary citizen of the city of Neudek
- Pilz, Jupp (1920–2006), German sports teacher and football coach
- Pilz, Margot (* 1936), Austrian visual artist
- Pilz, Mario (* 1999), Austrian soccer player
- Pilz, Markus (1962–2014), German wheelchair athlete
- Pilz, Michael (* 1943), Austrian director, producer and screenwriter
- Pilz, Michael (* 1943), German film architect and production designer
- Pilz, Michel (* 1945), Luxembourgish jazz musician
- Pilz, Otto (1876–1934), German sculptor
- Pilz, Peter (* 1954), Austrian author and politician (Greens), member of the National Council
- Pilz, Siegfried (1925–2011), German art cyclist
- Pilz, Siegfried (1931–2004), German engineer, professor of control technology and information processing
- Pilz, Sigrid (* 1958), Austrian politician (Greens), member of the state parliament
- Pilz, Ulla (* 1967), Austrian radio journalist, singer and music educator
- Pilz, Vincenz (1816–1896), Austrian sculptor
- Pilz, Waldemar (1922–2004), German politician (SED), MdV, department head of the SED Central Committee
- Pilz, Winfried (1940–2019), German Roman Catholic priest, president of the children's ministry "Die Sternsinger" and songwriter
- Pilz, Wolfgang (1911–1994), German rocket engineer
- Pilz, Wolfgang (1927–2005), German dentist
- Pilzer, Andrea (* 1991), Italian curler
- Pilzer, Oskar (1882–1939), Austrian film industrialist