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Pisa
- Pisa, Giulio (1936–1976), Italian geologist and paleontologist
- Pisa, Karl (1924–2015), Austrian journalist, author and politician
- Pisa, Marco (* 1926), Italian diplomat
- Pisacane, Carlo (1818–1857), Italian politician, guerrilla fighter and writer
- Pisačić, Luka (* 1997), Croatian football player
- Pisador, Diego , Spanish composer and vihuelist of the Renaissance
- Pisal, Ramona (* 1957), German lawyer and President of the Cottbus Regional Court
- Pisalski, Grzegorz (* 1970), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Pisan Dorkmaikaew (* 1984), Thai soccer player
- Pisanelli, Giuseppe Codacci (1913–1988), Italian politician (DC), member of the Camera dei deputati
- Pisanello, Antonio (1395–1455), Italian painter and medalist
- Pisanello, Vincenzo (* 1959), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Oria
- Pisani, Alvise (1664–1741), Doge of Venice
- Pisani, Edgard (1918–2016), French politician, member of the National Assembly, EC Commissioner
- Pisani, Félix (1831–1920), French mineralogist and chemist
- Pisani, Fernando (* 1976), Italian-Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Pisani, Francesco (1494–1570), cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Pisani, Gianni (* 1935), Italian artist
- Pisani, Giuseppe (1757–1839), Italian sculptor
- Pisani, Karl , physician and personal physician to the Prince-Bishop of Bamberg and Würzburg
- Pisani, Liaty (* 1950), Italian writer
- Pisani, Luigi (1522–1570), Italian cardinal and bishop of Padua
- Pisani, Patricia (* 1958), Argentine artist
- Pisani, Vettor (1324-1380), Venetian admiral
- Pisani, Vettor (1934–2011), Italian conceptual artist
- Pisani, Vittore (1899–1990), Italian linguist
- Pisani-Ferry, Jean (* 1952), French economist
- Pisano, Andrea , Italian sculptor
- Pisano, Andrés (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Pisano, Berto (1928–2002), Italian composer and conductor
- Pisano, Eros (* 1987), Italian football player
- Pisano, Francesco (* 1986), Italian football player
- Pisano, Franco (1922–1977), Italian composer
- Pisano, Giovanni , Italian goldsmith, ore caster, sculptor and architect
- Pisano, Giunta , Italian painter of the Middle Ages
- Pisano, Giuseppe (* 1988), Italian football player
- Pisano, John (* 1931), American jazz guitarist
- Pisano, Marco (* 1981), Italian soccer player
- Pisano, Matías (* 1991), Argentinian soccer player
- Pisano, Niccolò († 1278), Italian sculptor and architect
- Pisano, Sergio (* 1941), Uruguayan basketball player
- Pisano, Stephen (1946–2019), American religious, theologian, and rector of the Pontifical Biblical Institute (2002–2008)
- Pisansin Za-in (* 1983), Thai soccer player
- Pisanski, Georg Christoph (1725–1790), German theologian, high school teacher and literary historian
- Pisanti, Achille (* 1952), Italian television director
- Pisanu, Giuseppe (* 1937), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Pisapia, Giuliano (* 1949), Italian lawyer and politician, Mayor of Milan, MEP
- Pisapia, Julio , Argentine soccer player
- Písař, Bartoš († 1535), Czech historian and trader
- Pisár, Ľuboš (* 1981), Slovak ice hockey player
- Pisara, Willi , German soccer player
- Pisarek, Abraham (1901–1983), German-Jewish photographer
- Pisaroni, Luca (* 1975), Italian opera singer (bass baritone)
- Pisaroni, Rosmunda (1793–1872), Italian opera singer
- Pisarović, Vesna (* 1978), Croatian singer and composer
- Pisarski, Waldemar (* 1942), German Protestant theologian, pastor and pastoral psychologist
- Pisart, André (1898–1952), Belgian racing car driver and journalist
- Pisati, Maurizio (* 1959), Italian composer
Pisc
- Piscalar, Alois Urban (1817-1892), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Piscator, Erwin (1893–1966), German theater director, director and acting teacher
- Piscator, Hildegard (1900–1970), actress and writer
- Piscator, Johannes (1546–1625), German theologian, university professor and Bible translator
- Piscator, Peter (1571–1611), German oriental philologist and Lutheran theologian
- Pischdari, Babakr al- (* 1937), Kurdish politician
- Pischek, Johann Baptist (1814–1873), Bohemian-Württemberg opera singer
- Pischek, Johann von (1843–1916), German lawyer and minister
- Pischel, Dohrmann Kaspar (1895–1988), American ophthalmologist with Austrian ancestors
- Pischel, Emil (1908–1989), German painter
- Pischel, Kaspar (1862–1953), Austro-American ophthalmologist
- Pischel, Richard (1849–1908), German Indologist
- Pischel, Uwe (* 1973), German chemist and university professor
- Pischelberger, Friedrich (1741-1813), double bass player
- Pischetsrieder, Bernd (* 1948), German manager
- Pischetsrieder, Monika (* 1967), German food chemist
- Pischewari, Jafar (1893–1947), Persian-Azerbaijani politician
- Pischinger, Anton (1907–2003), Austrian mechanical engineer
- Pischinger, Carl (1823–1886), Austrian animal painter
- Pischinger, Franz (* 1930), Austrian mechanical engineer
- Pischinger, Oskar (1863–1919), Austrian sugar confectioner manufacturer
- Pischinger, Otto (1919–1976), Austrian film architect
- Pischinger, Rudolph (* 1935), Austrian mountaineer and scientist
- Pischinger, Stefan , German mechanical engineer and university professor
- Pischitz, Georg (1861–1940), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Pischiutta, Bruno (* 1947), Canadian-Italian avant-garde director, author and actor
- Pischke, Hermann , German educator and politician (DVP)
- Pischke, Robert (1941–1996), German referee and football official
- Pischke, Taylor (* 1993), Canadian beach volleyball player
- Pischl, Karl (* 1940), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Pischl, Leopold (1891–1985), Austrian officer and ski functionary
- Pischna, Josef (1826–1896), Bohemian pianist and composer
- Pischner, Hans (1914–2016), German harpsichordist, musicologist, director and SED functionary
- Pischof, Alfred von (1882–1922), Austrian aviation pioneer
- Pischof, Matthias von (1826–1893), Austrian railway technician
- Pischoi (320–417), Egyptian father of the desert
- Pischon, Friedrich August (1785–1857), German pedagogue, theologian and publicist
- Pischon, Marie , German painter
- Pischorn, Marco (* 1986), German soccer player
- Pishchalnikova, Darja Vitalievna (* 1985), Russian discus thrower
- Pishchikov, Alexander Ivanovich (* 1945), Russian jazz musician (saxophone, flute), composer and band leader
- Pischurka, Krastjo (1823–1875), Bulgarian theater director and actor
- Pischzan, Daniel (* 1972), German weightlifter
- Pischzek, Robert , German soccer player
- Piscicelli, Salvatore (* 1948), Italian film critic, film director and screenwriter
- Piscicello, Rinaldo († 1457), Archbishop of Naples and Cardinal
- Piscopiello, Fabio (* 1985), Italian road cyclist
- Piscopo, Daniel (1920–2009), Maltese politician
- Piscopo, Edoardo (* 1988), Italian racing driver
- Pișcoran, Luminița (* 1988), Romanian biathlete
- Pisculichi, Leonardo (* 1984), Argentinian football player
Pise
- Pisec, Karl (1925–2009), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Pisec, Reinhard (* 1961), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the Austrian Federal Council
- Piseddu, Antioco (* 1936), Italian clergyman and bishop emeritus of Lanusei
- Pisek, Sarah (* 1992), young German composer
- Pisendel, Johann Georg (1687–1755), German violinist and composer of the high baroque
- Pisentius of Coptus († 632), Bishop of Coptus
- Piserchia, Doris (* 1928), American science fiction writer
Pish
- Pisharati, Achyuta († 1621), Indian scholar and mathematician
- Pishinin, Diego (* 1988), Brazilian soccer player
Pisi
- Pisibanius Lepidus, Marcus , Roman suffect consul (159)
- Pisier, Gilles (* 1950), French mathematician
- Pisier, Marie-France (1944–2011), French actress
- Pisiri , King of Karkemiš
Pisk
- Pisk, Michael (* 1961), Austrian artist and restorer
- Pisk, Paul Amadeus (1893–1990), Austrian-American musicologist and composer
- Piska, Karl (1928–2008), Austrian lawyer and judge, Vice President of the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court
- Piskač, Kamil (* 1978), Czech handball player
- Piske, Hubert (* 1937), German politician (MdHB), painter, graphic artist
- Piske, Maren (* 1938), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Piskernik, Angela (1886–1967), Austrian-Yugoslav botanist and conservationist
- Piškinaitė, Nijolė (* 1954), Lithuanian judge
- Piskor, Pierre (* 1984), French football player
- Piskorski, Jan Maria (* 1956), Polish historian
- Piskorski, Martin (* 1988), Austrian opera singer with a tenor voice
- Piskulin, Anatoli Alexejewitsch (* 1952), Soviet triple jumper
- Piskunow, Sergei Wiktorowitsch (* 1981), Russian ice hockey player
- Piskunow, Wladyslaw (* 1978), Ukrainian hammer thrower
Pisl
- Piśla, Karolina (* 1996), Polish volleyball player
- Pislak, Manca (* 1997), Slovenian tennis player
Pism
- Pismak, Adelina , German murder victim
- Pismestrović, Petar (* 1951), Austrian cartoonist
- Pişmiş, Paris (1911–1999), Turkish-Armenian astronomer
Pisn
- Pisnik, Alois (1911–2004), German SED functionary, MdV
- Pisnik, Tina (* 1981), Slovenian tennis player
Piso
- Piso († 261), Roman counter-emperor
- Piso, Jon (* 1926), Romanian opera singer (tenor)
- Piso, Willem (1611–1678), Dutch doctor, early tropical medicine
- Pisoni, Gaetano Matteo (1713–1782), Swiss architect
- Pisoni, Paolo Antonio (1738–1804), Swiss architect
- Pisoni, Pier Giacomo (1928–1991), Italian historian
- Pisont, István (* 1970), Hungarian football player and coach
- Pisot, Charles (1910-1984), French mathematician
- Pisot, David (* 1987), German soccer player
Pisp
- Pispers, Volker (* 1958), German cabaret artist
piss
- Pissachow, Stepan Grigoryevich (1879–1960), Russian painter and writer
- Pissarawa, Nadseja (* 1988), Belarusian, previously Russian, biathlete
- Pissarek-Hudelist, Herlinde (1932–1994), Austrian theologian, religious educator and university teacher
- Pissarenko, Dmitri Walentinowitsch (* 1959), Russian actor and voice actor
- Pissarew, Dmitri Ivanovich (1840–1868), Russian literary critic and philosopher
- Pissarew, Yevgeny (* 1988), Russian weightlifter
- Pissarew, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (* 1968), Russian football player, coach and official
- Pissarewa, Marija Gerasimowna (* 1934), Soviet high jumper
- Pissarewski, Gleb Olegowitsch (* 1976), Russian weightlifter
- Pissarewski, Nikolai Grigoryevich (1821–1895), Russian officer and electrical engineer
- Pissarides, Christopher (* 1948), Cypriot economist
- Pissarro, Camille (1830–1903), painter of impressionism and pioneer of neo-impressionism
- Pissarro, Félix (1874–1897) French painter, etcher and caricaturist
- Pissarro, Georges Henri (1871–1961), French impressionist and neo-impressionist painter
- Pissarro, Hugues Claude (* 1935), French painter of the abstract and the avant-garde
- Pissarro, Joachim (* 1959), French-American art historian
- Pissarro, Lélia (* 1963), French painter and gallery owner
- Pissarro, Lionel (* 1961), French art dealer
- Pissarro, Lucien (1863–1944) French painter, printmaker and wood engraver
- Pissarro, Ludovic Rodolphe (1878–1952), French painter
- Pissarro, Orovida Camille (1893–1968), British painter
- Pissarro, Paul Émile (1884–1972), French impressionist and neo-impressionist painter
- Pissarro, Yvon (* 1937), French draftsman and painter
- Pissecker, Walter (1929–1985), Austrian television journalist and text author
- Pissecker, Wolfgang (* 1965), Austrian cabaret artist, actor and author
- Pissel, Annemarie (1889–1974), German social worker and association functionary
- Pißel, Ludwig (1885–1934), German administrative lawyer
- Pisseleu d'Heilly, Anne de († 1580), mistress of the French king Franz I.
- Pissemski, Alexei Feofilaktowitsch (1821–1881), Russian writer
- Pissis, Nicolas (* 1972), Cypriot badminton player
- Pißler, Knut Benjamin (* 1971), German legal scholar, university professor
- Pissors, Wolfgang (* 1958), German actor
- Pissouthnes , satrap of Lydia and Ionia
Pist
- Pištalo, Vladimir (* 1960), Serbian author
- Pišťanek, Peter (1960–2015), Slovak author
- Pistauer, Björn (* 1968), German soccer player
- Pistek, Franz de Paula (1786–1846), Bishop of Tarnów and Archbishop of Lemberg
- Pištěk, Theodor (* 1932), Czech costume designer
- Pister, Hermann (1885–1948), German SS-Oberführer and commander of the Buchenwald concentration camp
- Piștereanu, George (* 1989), Romanian actor
- Pisticci painter , Lukan vase painter
- Pistilli Scorzara, Francisco Javier (* 1965), Paraguayan clergyman, Bishop of Encarnación
- Pistilli, Luigi (1929–1996), Italian actor
- Pistocchi, Francesco Antonio (1659–1726), Italian composer, librettist, former castrato and singing teacher
- Pistohlkors, Gert von (* 1935), German historian
- Pistoia, Nicola (* 1954), Italian actor, writer and film director
- Pistol, Heinz L. (1940–2009), German sculptor, draftsman and architect
- Pistol, Tommy (* 1976), American porn actor
- Pistol, John S. (* 1956), American director of the FBI
- Pistolesi, Anthony (* 1973), French handball player
- Pistoletto, Michelangelo (* 1933), Italian artist and art theorist
- Pistoli, Valentina (1928–1993), first Albanian architect
- Piston , Greek sculptor
- Piston, Walter (1894–1976), American composer
- Pistone, Alessandro (* 1975), Italian football player
- Pistone, Joseph (born 1939), American FBI agent
- Pistor, Carl Philipp Heinrich (1778–1847), Prussian civil servant and inventor
- Pistor, Daniel Friedrich Ludwig (1807–1886), German lawyer, fraternity member and revolutionary freedom fighter
- Pistor, Elke (* 1967), German writer
- Pistor, Felix (1888–1937), Austrian politician (LBd), member of the National Council
- Pistor, Gustav (1872–1960), German chemist and manager
- Pistor, Hermann (1875–1951), German optician, physicist and educator
- Pistor, Jertha von (1856–1888), Austrian theater actress
- Pistor, Johann Jakob von (1739–1814), Russian lieutenant general
- Pistor, Karl (1784–1863), German court actor
- Pistor, Katharina (* 1963), German lawyer and university professor
- Pistor, Ludger (* 1959), German actor
- Pistor, Lutz (1898–1952), German civil engineer and university professor
- Pistor, Moritz (1835–1924), German physician
- Pistor, Oskar von (1865–1928), Slovenian painter
- Pistor, Sven (* 1972), German radio presenter
- Pistor-Hatam, Anja (* 1962), German modern historian, Islamic scholar
- Pistoris, Hartmann (1543–1603), German legal scholar
- Pistoris, Johann Ernst (1605–1680), German court judge and chief envoy in the negotiations on the Peace of Westphalia
- Pistoris, Modestinus (1516–1565), legal scholar, city judge, mayor
- Pistoris, Simon the Elder († 1523), German physician and personal physician
- Pistoris, Simon the Younger (1489–1562), German lawyer and chancellor of the Duke of Saxony
- Pistoris, Simon Ulrich (1570–1615), legal scholar
- Pistorius, Boris (* 1960), German politician (SPD)
- Pistorius, Charlotte (1777–1850), German poet
- Pistorius, Christian († 1823), German writer and translator
- Pistorius, Eduard (1796–1862), German genre painter and etcher
- Pistorius, Elias junior (1624–1668), Protestant theologian, court preacher and consistorial assessor
- Pistorius, Elias senior (1590–1664), Lutheran theologian, preacher, pastor and rector
- Pistorius, Ferdinand von (1767–1841), Councilor, Member of the State Parliament (Württemberg)
- Pistorius, Georg Tobias (1666–1745), German lawyer and historian
- Pistorius, Hedwig (1906–2004), Austrian actress
- Pistorius, Heinrich Julius (1781–1861), lawyer, Pomeranian local politician, mayor of Wolgast
- Pistorius, Hermann Andreas (1730–1798), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian and clergyman
- Pistorius, Jakob , German timber merchant and Maire (mayor) of Worms
- Pistorius, Johann Heinrich Leberecht (1777–1858), German merchant and farmer
- Pistorius, Johann Karl von (1771–1847), Oberamtmann of Württemberg
- Pistorius, Johannes (1528–1605), German pastor
- Pistorius, Johannes (* 1995), German badminton player
- Pistorius, Johannes the Elder (1504–1583), German reformer and superintendent of the Alsfeld diocese in Hesse
- Pistorius, Johannes the Younger (1546–1608), German controversial theologian and historian
- Pistorius, Karl (1898–1966), Austrian operetta singer (tenor)
- Pistorius, Luboš (1924–1997), Czech theater director, playwright, organizer and educator
- Pistorius, Oscar (* 1986), South African sprinter
- Pistorius, Theodor von (1861–1939), Württemberg civil servant and finance minister
- Pistorius, theophil , German linguist, theologian, Hebrew and poet
- Pistorius, Ursula (1933–2015), German politician (SPD)
- Pistotnig, Anton (* 1949), Austrian musician and military bandmaster
- Pistotnig, Jakob (1945–2001), Austrian judicial officer and politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Pistotnig, Silvia (* 1977), Austrian author
- Pistoxenos , Greek potter
- Pistoxenos painter , Greek vase painter
- Pistrucci, Benedetto (1783–1855), engraver of precious stones, coins and medals
- Pistulla, Ernst (1906–1944), German boxer
Pisu
- Pisu, Mario (1910–1976), Italian actor and voice actor
Pisz
- Pisz, Leszek (* 1966), Polish football player
- Piszcz, Edmund (* 1929), Polish Archbishop and Metropolitan of Warmia
- Piszcz, Rafał (1940–2012), Polish canoeist
- Piszczek, Łukasz (* 1985), Polish football player