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- Pir Sultan Abdal († 1550), Turkish-Alevi poet
- Pir, Kemal (1952–1982), Turkish PKK co-founder
- Pir, Ziya (* 1970), Turkish politician and member of the HDP (Democratic Party of the Peoples) in the Turkish Parliament
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- Pira, Paul Maximilian (* 1991), German actor
- Piran, Tsvi (* 1949), Israeli astrophysicist
- Pirandello, Fausto (1899–1975), Italian painter
- Pirandello, Luigi (1867–1936), Italian writer
- Piranesi, Francesco († 1810), Italian engraver and architect
- Piranesi, Giovanni Battista (1720–1778), Italian engraver, archaeologist, architect and architectural theorist
- Piranesi, Laura († 1785), Italian graphic artist
- Pirani Maggi, Amina (1892–1979), Italian actress
- Pirani, Felix (1928-2015), British physicist
- Pirani, Marcello (1880–1968), German inventor
- Piraro, Dan (born 1958), American cartoonist
- Piras, Gabriele (* 1999), Italian soccer player
- Piraschenka, Svjatlana (* 1992), Belarusian tennis player
- Pirath, Carl (1884–1955), German transport scientist
- Piraeus painter , Greek vase painter
- Pirazzi, Emil (1832–1898), German entrepreneur and writer
- Pirazzi, Joseph (1799–1868), entrepreneur; poet
- Pirazzi, Stefano (* 1987), Italian racing cyclist
- Pirazzini, Daniela (* 1959), Italian novelist
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- Pirbakas, Maxette (* 1975), French politician, Member of the European Parliament
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- Pirc, Vasja (1907–1980), Yugoslav chess player
- Pirce, William A. (1824-1891) American politician
- Pirch, Christoph Wilhelm Rüdiger von (1767–1846), Royal Prussian Major General
- Pirch, Dubislav Nikolaus von (1693–1768), Electoral Saxon Lieutenant General
- Pirch, Ewald George von (1728–1797), Prussian legal counsel, most recently President of the Court of Justice in Köslin
- Pirch, Franz Otto von (1733–1813), Prussian general of the infantry
- Pirch, Georg Dubislav Ludwig von (1763–1838), Prussian lieutenant general
- Pirch, George Lorenz von (1730–1797), Prussian major general
- Pirch, Johann Ernst von (1744–1783), French colonel
- Pirch, Michael Lorenz von (1687–1761), Lieutenant General of Saxony
- Pirch, Nikolaus Heinrich von (1736–1808), Prussian major general, wing adjutant of Frederick the Great and commandant of Graudenz
- Pirch, Otto Ferdinand Dubislav von (1799–1832), Prussian captain and travel writer
- Pirch, Otto von (1765–1824), Prussian lieutenant general
- Pirchan, Emil (1884–1957), Austrian set designer, architect and author
- Pirchan, Emil the Elder (1844–1928), Austrian painter
- Pirchan, Sigismund († 1472), Abbot of Hohenfurt, auxiliary bishop in Passau
- Pirchegger, Anton (1885–1949), Austrian politician (CS, ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Pirchegger, Grete (* 1941), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Pirchegger, Hans (1875–1973), Austrian historian
- Pircher, Anne Marie (* 1964), Italian writer (South Tyrol)
- Pircher, Erika (* 1956), social scientist, university lecturer and feminist
- Pircher, Jörg (1926–1988), Italian South Tyrolean activist and functionary of the South Tyrolean Schützenbund
- Pircher, Karl Emilio (* 1963), Italian designer
- Pircher, Marc (* 1978), Austrian folk pop musician
- Pircher, Michael (* 1975), Austrian alpine ski trainer
- Pircher, Olga (* 1952), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Pircher, Patrick (* 1982), Austrian soccer player
- Pircher, Philipp (* 1988), Italian ice hockey player
- Pircher, Sebastian (* 1976), German cameraman, video designer and actor
- Pirchner, Franz (1927–2019), Austrian veterinarian, agricultural scientist and university professor
- Pirchner, Werner (1940–2001), Austrian composer
- Pirchner, Wolfram (* 1958), Austrian moderator
- Pirckheimer, Caritas (1467–1532), abbess of the Nuremberg Klarakloster
- Pirckheimer, Johannes († 1501), German humanist, Nuremberg councilor, priest
- Pirckheimer, Thomas (1418–1473), German humanist, lawyer, cathedral chapter
- Pirckheimer, Willibald (1470–1530), German humanist
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- Pire, Dominique (1910–1969), Belgian monk and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
- Pirela, Felipe (1941–1972), Venezuelan singer
- Pirelli, Filippo Maria (1708–1771), Italian clergyman, cardinal to the Curia
- Pirelli, Giovanni Battista (1848–1932), Italian mathematician, engineer and freedom fighter
- Pirelli, Leopoldo (1925–2007), Italian entrepreneur
- Pîremêrd (1867–1950), Kurdish poet and writer
- Pirenne, Henri († 1935), Belgian historian
- Pirenne, Jacqueline (1918–1990), French archaeologist
- Pirenne, Roger (* 1934), Belgian religious chaplain, retired Archbishop of Bertoua
- Pires da Fonseca, Rolando Jorge (* 1985), Cape Verdean-Portuguese football player
- Pires da Silva, Abel (* 1976), East Timorese politician
- Pires de Lima, Isabel (* 1952), Portuguese politician and literary scholar
- Pires Vieira, Rafael (* 1978), Brazilian soccer player
- Pires, Alfredo , Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources, East Timor
- Pires, Angelita , presidential candidate
- Pires, António (* 1916), Portuguese-Angolan journalist and writer
- Pires, Bruno (* 1981), Portuguese cyclist
- Pires, Claudinei Alexandre (* 1970), Brazilian soccer player
- Pires, Emília , Minister of Finance of East Timor
- Pires, Felipe (* 1995), Brazilian soccer player
- Pires, Francisco de Assis (1880–1960), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of Crato
- Pirès, Gérard (* 1942), French film director
- Pires, Glória (* 1963), Brazilian actress and singer
- Pires, Jacinto Lucas (* 1974), Portuguese writer, screenwriter and director
- Pires, José Maria (1919–2017), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Paraíba
- Pires, José Nogueira Valente (1914-2010), Portuguese governor of Portuguese Timor
- Pires, Manuel Jesus (1895–1944), Portuguese officer and colonial administrator in Portuguese Timor
- Pires, Maria João (* 1944), Portuguese pianist
- Pires, Mário (* 1949), Guinea-Bissau politician, Prime Minister of Guinea-Bissau
- Pires, Mário Lemos (1930–2009), Portuguese officer and governor of Portuguese Timor
- Pires, Milena (* 1966), East Timorese politician, program coordinator of UNIFEM East Timor
- Pires, Paulo (* 1967), Portuguese actor and former model
- Pires, Pedro (* 1934), Cape Verdean politician, President (2001–2011)
- Pires, Rafael (* 1989), Brazilian soccer goalkeeper
- Pires, Robert (* 1973), French football player
- Pires, Salvador Eugénio Soares dos Reis , East Timorese politician
- Pires, Sandra (* 1969), Portuguese-Austrian-Timorese singer
- Pires, Sandra (* 1973), Brazilian beach volleyball player
- Pires, Suzane (* 1992), Portuguese soccer player
- Pires, Telmo (* 1972), Portuguese singer
- Pires, Tomé , Portuguese pharmacist and pharmacologist, diplomat and writer
- Piretti, Giancarlo (* 1940), Italian furniture designer
- Piretto, Lorenzo (* 1942), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman and Archbishop of Izmir
- Pírez, Jhon (* 1993), Uruguayan football player
- Pírez, Pablo (* 1990), Uruguayan football player
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- Pírfano, Iñigo (* 1973), Spanish conductor and composer
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- Pirgu, Saimir (* 1981), Albanian opera singer (tenor)
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- Piri Reis († 1554), Turkish admiral of the Ottoman fleet and cartographer
- Piri, Kati (* 1979), Dutch politician (PvdA), MEP
- Piri, Onurcan (* 1994), Turkish soccer goalkeeper
- Piria, Francisco (1847–1933), Uruguayan entrepreneur, journalist and politician, founder of the seaside resort of Piriápolis named after him
- Piria, Raffaele (1814–1865), Italian physician, chemist and politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Piria, Vicky (* 1993), Italian racing car driver
- Pirich, Hermann (1906–1980), German writer and journalist
- Pirich, Karl (1875–1956), Austrian architect
- Pirici, Alexandra (* 1982), Romanian performance artist and film actress
- Pirie, Duncan (1858–1931) British politician and officer
- Pirie, Gordon (1931-1991), British athlete
- Pirie, Gordon H. (1918–2003), British politician
- Pirie, Harvey (1878-1965) British physician and bacteriologist
- Pirie, Lockwood (1904–1965), American sailor
- Pirie, Norman (1907-1997) British biochemist
- Pirie, Robert S. (1934-2015), American lawyer, bank manager, and book collector
- Pirih, Metod (* 1934), Yugoslav or Slovenian priest and bishop of Koper
- Pirih, Miha (* 1978), Slovenian rower
- Pirih, Tomaž (* 1981), Slovenian rower
- Pirillo, Mario (* 1945), Italian politician (Partito Democratico), MEP
- Pirillo, Roberto (born 1947), Brazilian actor
- Pirim, Akif (* 1968), Turkish or Azerbaijani wrestler and Olympic champion
- Pirinçci, Akif (* 1959), German writer
- Pirinen, Eemeli (* 1993), Finnish ski racer
- Pirinen, Joakim (* 1961), Swedish illustrator, author, dramaturge and cartoonist
- Pirinen, Juha (* 1991), Finnish soccer player
- Piringer, Jörg (* 1974), Austrian writer, action artist and computer scientist
- Piringer, Otto (1874–1950), Romanian-German pastor and writer
- Pirinski, Georgi (* 1948), Bulgarian politician, MEP
- Piris Da Motta, Robert (* 1994), Paraguayan soccer player
- Piris Frígola, Juan (* 1939), Spanish clergyman, bishop emeritus of Lleida
- Piris, Iván (* 1989), Paraguayan football player
- Piris, Jean-Claude (* 1943), French lawyer, diplomat and author
- Piriştina, Ahmet (1952–2004), Turkish politician of Albanian descent
- Píriz, Conduelo († 1976), Uruguayan football player
- Píriz, Facundo (* 1990), Uruguayan football player
- Píriz, Gonzalo (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Píriz, Jonathan (* 1986), Uruguayan football player
- Píriz, Juan (1902-1946), Uruguayan football player
- Píriz, Juan Emilio , Uruguayan football player
- Píriz, Sebastián (* 1990), Uruguayan football player
- Píriz, Uruguay , Uruguayan soccer player
- Píriz, Víctor (* 1980), Uruguayan football player
- Píriz, William (born 1933), Uruguayan football player
Pirj
- Pirjahan, Mahdi (* 1999), Iranian hurdler
- Pirjetä, Lasse (* 1974), Finnish ice hockey player
- Pirjol, Cristian (* 1982), German-Romanian cameraman
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- Pirker, Alois (1855–1931), Austrian politician (DnP), member of the National Council
- Pirker, Daniel (* 1990), Austrian soccer player
- Pirker, Herbert (* 1981), Austrian jazz musician (drums)
- Pirker, Horst (* 1959), Austrian manager
- Pirker, Hubert (* 1948), Austrian educationalist and politician (ÖVP), Member of the National Council, MEP
- Pirker, Johanna (* 1988), Austrian computer scientist
- Pirker, Lotte (1877–1963), Austrian writer and politician (SDAP)
- Pirker, Marianne (1717–1782), German opera singer (soprano)
- Pirker, Michael (1911–1975), Austrian politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Pirker, Peter , Austrian journalist, editor-in-chief of the Carinthia regional studio at ORF
- Pirker, Peter (* 1970), Austrian historian and political scientist
- Pirker, Theo (1922–1995), German social scientist
- Pirker, Thomas (* 1987), Austrian soccer player
- Pirkis, Max (* 1989), British film actor
- Pirkl, Fritz (1925–1993), German psychologist and politician (CSU), MdL, Bavarian Minister of State, MEP
- Pirkl, Simon (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Pirklbauer-Voitl, Heide (* 1942), Austrian painter, graphic artist and writer
- Pirkle, William H. (1934-2018) American chemist
- Pirklhuber, Wolfgang (* 1961), Austrian politician (Greens), member of the National Council
- Pirkner, Johann (* 1946), Austrian football player
- Pirkner, Jos (* 1927), Austrian sculptor
- Pírková, Marcela (* 1996), Czech sprinter
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- Pirl, Filipe (* 1989), German voice actor
- Pirlet, Josef (1880–1961), German civil engineer
- Pirlet, Karl (1920–2010), German specialist and university professor
- Pirling, Renate (* 1929), German prehistorian
- Pirlo, Andrea (* 1979), Italian soccer player
- Pîrlog, Vitalie (* 1974), Moldovan politician, Minister of Justice
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- Pirmann, Kurt (1955-2018), German politician (SPD)
- Pirmann, Markus (* 1989), Austrian ice hockey player
- Pirmatow, Ghalymschan (* 1972), Kazakh businessman
- Pirmez, Eudore (1830–1890), Belgian politician
- Pirminius († 753), founder of the monastery and saint
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- Pirnat, Helmut (* 1950), Austrian cameraman
- Pirnau, Bogdan (* 1988), German-Romanian actor and comedian
- Pirnbacher, Josef , Austrian ski jumper
- Pirner, Dave (* 1964), American singer and front man of the band Soul Asylum
- Pirner, Gitti (* 1943), German pianist and university professor
- Pirner, Manfred L. (* 1959), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Pirner, Maxmilián (1854–1924), Bohemian painter and graphic artist
- Pirnes, Esa (* 1977), Finnish ice hockey player
- Pirnia, Hassan (1872–1935), Iranian politician and Prime Minister of Iran
- Pirnia, Hossein (1875–1945), Iranian politician
- Pirnie, Alexander (1903-1982), American politician
- Pirnie, Bruce (born 1942), Canadian shot putter
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- Piro, Osvaldo (* 1937), Argentinian bandoneonist and tango composer
- Pirocchi, Renato (1933–2002), Italian racing driver
- Piroch, Max (1900–1984), German sculptor
- Piroe, Joël (* 1999), Dutch football player
- Pirog, Anthony , American jazz and fusion musician (guitar)
- Pirog, Dmitri Jurjewitsch (* 1980), Russian boxer
- Pirogow, Kirill Alfredowitsch (* 1973), Russian actor
- Pirogow, Nikolai Ivanovich (1810–1881), Russian doctor and founder of field surgery
- Piroird, Gabriel (1932–2019), French clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Constantine
- Pirolt, Franz (* 1961), Austrian politician (FPÖ, FPK), member of the Federal Council
- Piron, Alexis (1689–1773), French lawyer and writer
- Piron, Armand J. (1888–1943) American jazz violinist and band leader
- Piron, Claude (1931–2008), Swiss psychologist
- Piron, Constantin (1932–2012), Belgian physicist
- Piron, Harald (* 1967), German psychotherapist and meditation researcher
- Piron, Jean-Baptiste (1896–1974), Belgian general
- Piron, Johannes , German writer and translator
- Piron, Maurice (1914–1986), Belgian Romanist and Wallonist
- Piron, Mordechai (1921–2014), Israeli Chief Rabbi and Major General
- Piron, Schai Mosche (* 1965), Israeli rabbi, educator, politician and minister
- Pirondi, Ciro (* 1956), Brazilian architect and urban planner
- Pironi, Didier (1952–1987), French racing car driver
- Pironio, Eduardo Francisco (1920–1998), Argentine cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Pironkow, Simeon (1927-2000), Bulgarian composer
- Pironkowa, Zwetana (* 1987), Bulgarian tennis player
- Pironti, Massimiliano (* 1981), Italian actor, singer, dancer and painter
- Pirooznia, Nima (* 1981), German politician (Greens), MdBB
- Piroš, Kamil (* 1978), Czech ice hockey player
- Piros, Zsombor (* 1999), Hungarian tennis player
- Piroschkowa, Antonina Nikolajewna (1909–2010), Soviet civil engineer and university professor
- Pirosh, Robert (1910–1989), American screenwriter and film director
- Piroska of Hungary (1088–1134), Orthodox saint
- Pirosmani, Niko (1862–1918), Georgian painter
- Pirot, Charly (1939–2015), German painter
- Pirot, Jean-Marie (1926-2018), French painter
- Piroth, Charles (1906–1954), French artillery commander at Dien Bien Phu
- Piroth, Nicole (* 1964), German religious educator and university teacher
- Pirotte, Philippe (* 1972), Belgian art historian, curator and art school principal
- Pirouzfar, Parsa (* 1972), Iranian actor, dramaturge, theater director, translator and painter
- Piròvano, Alberto (1884–1973), Italian ampelograph and professor
- Pirovano, Aristide (1915–1997), Italian chaplain, superior general of the Pontifical Institute for Foreign Missions
- Pirovano, Fabrizio (1960–2016), Italian motorcycle racer
- Pirovano, Laura (* 1997), Italian ski racer
- Pirow, Oswald (1890–1959), South African lawyer and politician
- Pirozhkova, Elena (* 1986), American wrestler
- Pirozki, Fyodor (1845–1898), Russian engineer and officer
- Pirožkov, Sergej (1958–1998), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Pirozzi, Felice (1908–1975), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
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- Pirquet von Cesenatico, Peter Martin (1781–1861), Austrian Feldzeugmeister
- Pirquet, Clemens von (1874–1929), Austrian pediatrician, bacteriologist, immunologist
- Pirquet, Guido von (1880–1966), Austrian pioneer of rocket technology
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- Pirri (* 1945), Spanish football player
- Pirri, Brandon (* 1991), Canadian ice hockey player
- Pirri, Luca (* 1973), Italian racing driver
- Pirri, Massimo (1945–2001), Italian film director, screenwriter and documentary filmmaker
- Pirrie, Chloe (born 1987), Scottish actress
- Pirrie, William, 1st Viscount Pirrie (1847–1924), Irish shipbuilder and politician
- Pirro, André (1869–1943), French musicologist and organist
- Pirro, Emanuele (* 1962), Italian racing driver
- Pirro, Jakob (1899–1962), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Pirro, Jean (1813–1886), author of the planned language Universalglot
- Pirro, Jeanine (* 1951), American judge, prosecutor and politician
- Pirro, Michele (* 1986), Italian motorcycle racer
- Pirro, Ugo (1920–2008), Italian screenwriter and writer
- Pirron, Bobby (1918–2007), Swiss-Austrian singer, accordion player, emcee and lyricist
- Pirrotta, Nino (1908–1998), Italian musicologist and teacher
- Pirrotti, Pompilio Maria (1710–1766), Italian piarist and saint
- Pirrss, Oskar , German educator and author
- Pirrung, Adolf (1878–1965), German engineer and electricity economist
- Pirrung, Josef (1949–2011), German soccer player
- Pirrus († 428), Western Roman rebel
- Pirrwitz, Andrej (* 1963), German photographer
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- Pirsan, Paul (* 1956), Romanian agricultural scientist and university rector
- Pirsch, Adolf (1858–1929), Austrian painter
- Pirsch, Joachim (1914–1988), German rower
- Pirschel, Regine (* 1942), German translator
- Pirscher, Agnes (1811–1861), German opera singer (soprano)
- Pirscher, Judith (* 1967), German administrative officer and politician (FDP)
- Pirsig, Detlef (1945–2019), German soccer player and coach
- Pirsig, Robert M. (1928-2017), American author
- Pirskawetz, Lia (* 1938), German writer
- Pirson, André (1910-2004), German botanist, researcher and university professor
- Pirson, Dietrich (* 1929), German canon lawyer and university professor
- Pirson, Felix (* 1968), German classical archaeologist
- Pirson, Julius (1870–1959), German Romanist of Belgian descent
- Pirson, Sören (* 1985), German soccer goalkeeper
- Pirsson, Louis V. (1860-1919) American geologist and petrologist
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- Pirtea, Adriana (* 1980), Romanian long-distance runner
- Pirtu, Cătălin (* 1992), Romanian biathlete
Piru
- Pirumow, Alexander Iwanowitsch (1930–1995), Russian composer and music teacher
- Piruz, Abdullah (* 1929), Malaysian badminton player
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- Pîrvulescu, Constantin (1895–1992), Romanian communist politician
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- Pirwitz, Maria (1926–1984), German sculptor and painter
Pirx
- Pirxhofer, Julius (1855–1917), Austrian lawyer and politician
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- Pirzad, Mona (* 1984), German actress of Iranian origin
- Pirzada, Abdul Hafiz (1935–2015), Pakistani politician
- Pirzada, Syed Sharifuddin (1923–2017), Pakistani lawyer, civil servant, politician and author
- Pirzer, Jonas (* 1985), German jazz musician (drums, composition) and jazz official
- Pirzio Biroli, Alessandro (1877–1962), Italian general and Olympian