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Ple
- Plé, Christophe (* 1966), French ski racer
- Plé-Caussade, Simone (1897–1986), French composer, pianist and music teacher
Plea
- Pléa, Alassane (* 1993), French football player
- Pleasant, Ruffin (1871–1937), American politician
- Pleasants, Dean (* 1965), American guitarist with the music groups Suicidal Tendencies and Infectious Grooves
- Pleasants, James (1769–1836), American politician
- Pleașcă, Marian (* 1990), Romanian football player
- Please, Michael (* 1984), British animator
- Pleasence, Donald (1919–1995), English actor
- Pleasonton, Alfred (1824-1897), American major general and government official
- Pleasure P (born 1984), American R&B singer
- Pleasure, King (1922-1981), American jazz singer
- Pleat, David (* 1945), English football player and coach, sports commentator
- Pleau, Larry (* 1947), American ice hockey player, coach and official
- Pleavin, Andrew (born 1968), British actor
Pleb
- Pleban, Rudolf (1913–1965), Austrian painter, graphic artist and sculptor
- Plebani, Davide (* 1996), Italian cyclist
- Plebanus of Pisa († 1206), Lord of Batrun
Plec
- Plec, Julie (* 1972), American author and producer
- Plech, Ernst Karl (* 1944), Austrian real estate agent
- Plech, Zdeněk (* 1977), Czech opera, concert and musical singer with a bass voice
- Plekhanov, Andrei Viktorovich (* 1986), Russian ice hockey player
- Plekhanov, Georgi Walentinowitsch (1856–1918), Russian journalist and philosopher
- Plekhanov, Vladimir (* 1958), Russian triple jumper
- Plechaty, Mario (* 1972), German soccer player
- Plechavičius, Povilas (1890–1973), Lithuanian general
- Plecher, Stephan (* 1990), German jazz musician (piano)
- Plechl, Helmut (* 1920), German historian and archivist
- Plechl, Pia Maria (1933–1995), Austrian journalist and publicist
- Plechow, Evgeni Jurjewitsch (* 1982), Russian ski jumper
- Plečkaitis, Vidmantas (* 1957), Lithuanian painter and politician
- Plečkaitis, Vytautas Petras (* 1950), Lithuanian diplomat and politician, member of the Seimas
- Plečnik, Jože (1872–1957), Yugoslav architect
Pled
- Pledath, Werner (1898–1965), German actor and voice actor
- Pledl, Alois (1903–1975), German soccer player
- Pledl, Georg (* 1919), German soccer player
- Pledl, Thomas (* 1994), German soccer player
Plee
- Plée, Henry (1923–2014), French karate pioneer
- Pleenaram, Jirayu (* 1996), Thai athlete
- Pleeth, William (1916-1999), British cellist
Plef
- Plefka, Jan Christoph (* 1968), German theoretical physicist
Pleg
- Pleger, Henri (1898–1982), Luxembourg high and long jumper
- Pleger, Ralf (* 1967), German filmmaker and director
- Pleger, Wolfgang H. (* 1944), German philosopher and university professor
Pleh
- Plehn, Albert (1861–1935), German tropical medicine specialist
- Plehn, Elsbeth (1922–2001), German singer (alto) and singing teacher
- Plehn, Friedrich (1862–1904), German tropical medicine specialist
- Plehn, Georg (1822-1891), German manor owner and member of parliament
- Plehn, Georg Alfred (1868–1941), German diplomat
- Plehn, Marianne (1863–1946), German scientist, biologist specializing in fish; first female German professor in Bavaria
- Plehn, Richard (1823–1882), German manor owner and member of parliament
- Plehn, Rudolf (1868–1899), German forest scientist and government official in German Cameroon
- Plehwe, Albrecht Achilles von (1805–1883), Prussian major general and commander of the 29th Infantry Brigade
- Plehwe, Bernhard von (1792-1858), Prussian lieutenant general, commander of the 1st division
- Plehwe, Dieter (* 1963), German political scientist
- Plehwe, Friedrich-Karl von (1912–1998), German officer and diplomat, General Secretary of the Western European Union (1974–1977)
- Plehwe, Karl Ludwig von (1834–1920), judge at the Königsberg Higher Regional Court
- Plehwe, Karl von (1825–1886), Prussian major general and commander of the 8th Infantry Brigade
- Plehwe, Karl von (1877-1958), German officer, landowner and politician (DNVP)
- Plehwe, Kerstin (* 1967), German entrepreneur, consultant, publicist and speaker
- Plehwe, Paul von (1850–1916), Russian officer, most recently general of the cavalry
- Plehwe, Vyacheslav Konstantinovich von (1846–1904), Russian politician
Plei
- Pleier , late medieval author
- Pleier, Cornelius , German physician, witch theorist and convert
- Pleiger, Paul (1899–1985), German entrepreneur and military economic leader
- Pleijel, Agneta (* 1940), Swedish writer, playwright and journalist
- Pleijel, Åke (1913–1989), Swedish mathematician
- Pleijel, Henning (1873–1962), Swedish physicist and electrical engineer
- Pleikies, Max (* 1945), German soccer player
- Pleikšnis, Jānis (* 1982), Latvian biathlete
- Pleikys, Rimantas (* 1957), Lithuanian journalist and politician
- Pleil, Rudolf (1924–1958), German serial killer
- Pleimelding, Pierre (1952-2013), French football player
- Plein, Eberhard (1924–2014), German geologist
- Plein, Frank (* 1968), German comic artist, publisher, editor and translator
- Plein, Jacques (* 1987), Luxembourg soccer player
- Plein, Otto , German ministerial official
- Plein, Peter (1896–1970), German judge, first chairman of the Association of War Blind Germany
- Plein, Philipp (* 1978), German designer and fashion maker
- Pleiner, Horst (* 1941), Austrian military, general and general inspector of the Austrian Armed Forces
- Pleines, Fritz (1906–1934), German SS man and concentration camp commandant
- Pleines, Thomas (* 1955), German lawyer and manager
- Pleisch, Manuel (* 1990), Swiss ski racer
- Pleisch, Thomas (1913–1936), Swiss ice hockey player
- Pleischl, Adolf Martin (1787–1867), chemist and physician
- Pleiß, Tibor (* 1989), German basketball player
- Pleissner, Emil (1913–1948), German command leader in the crematorium of the Buchenwald concentration camp
- Pleißner, Marie (1891–1983), German politician and teacher
- Pleistarchus († 458 BC), Spartan king
- Pleistarchus , Macedonian general, ruler of Cilicia and Caria
- Pleistern, Christopher (* 1948), German economist, President of the Federal Association of German Volksbanks and Raiffeisenbanks (BVR) (since 2000)
- Pleistern, Wilhelm (1902–1977), German lawyer and banker
- Pleistoanax († 408 BC), Spartan king
- Pleistonikos , ancient Greek medic
- Pleitgen, Ann-Monika (* 1941), German actress
- Pleitgen, Frederik (* 1976), German journalist and reporter for CNN
- Pleitgen, Fritz (* 1938), German journalist
- Pleitgen, Ulrich (1942–2018), German actor and speaker
- Pleitner, Emil (1863–1925), senior seminar teacher from Oldenburg, journalist, historian, writer, poet and translator
- Pleitner, Hans Jobst (* 1935), Swiss economist and university professor
- Pleitner, Jan (* 1984), German artist and painter
- Pleitz, Otfried , German basketball player
Plek
- Plekanec, Tomáš (* 1982), Czech ice hockey player
- Pleket, Henri Willy (* 1930), Dutch ancient historian and epigraphist
- Plectrudis († 725), Austrasian nobles, saints
Plem
- Plemelj, Josip (1873–1967), Slovenian mathematician and university professor
- Plemiannikov, Hélène (* 1936), French film editor
- Pleminius, Quintus († 194 BC), Legatus des Scipio in Lokroi
- Plemo (* 1973), German electro artist and producer
- Plemons, Jesse (* 1988), American actor
Plenary
- Plenar, Elvira (* 1955), German-Yugoslav jazz musician and composer
- Plenck, Joseph Jakob (1735–1807), Austrian physician and founder of modern dermatology
- Plencken, Johannes Adrian von (1635–1719), German lawyer and high official
- Plendišķis, Krists (* 1989), Latvian basketball coach
- Plendl, Johannes (1900–1991), German physicist and inventor
- Plener, Ernst (1919–2007), German soccer player
- Plener, Ernst von (1841–1923), Bohemian politician, Minister of the Danube Monarchy and President of the Court of Auditors
- Plener, Friedrich (1798–1864), German hydraulic and railroad engineer and editor
- Plener, Ignaz von (1810–1908), Austrian politician, minister and prime minister
- Plener, Kurt (1905–1988), German communist sports activist
- Plener, Marie-Luise (1909–1996), German resistance fighter and journalist
- Plener, Philipp , German Baptist
- Plener, Ulla (* 1933), German historian
- Plenert, Doris (* 1953), German actress, theater director, journalist and author
- Plenert, Thomas (* 1951), German cameraman
- Pléneuf, Jeanne-Agnès Berthelot de (1698–1727), mistress of Louis IV. Henri de Bourbon
- Plenge, Erich (1910–1999), German author and newspaper publisher
- Plenge, Johann (1874–1963), German sociologist and economist
- Plenikowski, Anton (1899–1971), German politician (KPD / SED), MdV
- Pleninger, Andreas (1555–1607), German stone etcher
- Plenio, Ernst (1860–1919), German administrative lawyer; District Administrator in the Steinfurt district
- Plenio, Martin (* 1968), German physicist
- Plenisner, Friedrich (1711–1778), Chukchi-Russian explorer and interpreter
- Plenk, Astrid (* 1976), German media educator and program manager at KiKA
- Plenk, Hans (* 1938), German luge rider
- Plenk, Josef (1886–1967), German artist and university professor
- Plenk, Markus (* 1969), German politician (AfD), MdL
- Plenkers, Stefan (* 1945), German painter and graphic artist
- Plenković, Andrej (* 1970), Croatian politician (Hrvatska demokratska zajednica), MEP
- Plensa, Jaume (* 1955), Spanish sculptor and artist
- Plensat, Barbara (* 1939), German radio play director
- Plenzat, Karl (1882–1945), German educator and folklorist
- Plenzat, Kurt (1914–1998), German air force officer
- Plenzdorf, Ulrich (1934–2007), German writer, screenwriter and dramaturge
Plep
- Plepelić, Zvonko (1945–2018), Croatian poet and writer
- Plepelits, Karl (* 1940), Austrian writer and literary translator
- Plepp, Joseph (1595–1642), Swiss painter, architect and cartographer
- Plepp, Stefan (* 1968), German actor
- Plepytė, Audra (* 1971), Lithuanian diplomat
Pler
- Plersch, Johann Georg († 1774), Warsaw sculptor of German descent
- Plersch, Johann Peter (1728–1791), German organ builder
Ples
- Pleșan, Mihăiță (* 1982), Romanian football player
- Pleşca, Petru (1905–1977), Romanian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop in Iași
- Pleșca, Răzvan (* 1982), Romanian football goalkeeper
- Plesch, Hans (1905–1985), German policeman, lawyer and SS leader
- Plesch, János (1878–1957), Hungarian pathologist and physiologist
- Plesch, Tine (1959–2004), German music journalist and feminist author
- Plescher, Birgit (* 1966), German basketball player
- Plescher, Moritz (* 2000), German basketball player
- Pleschinski, Hans (* 1956), German writer and translator
- Pleschner von Eichstett, August (1843–1908), Austrian lawyer and writer
- Pleschner von Eichstett, Eduard (1812–1864), Austrian businessman, founder of the Prague Commercial Academy
- Pleschtschejew, Alexei Nikolajewitsch (1825-1893), Russian poet
- Pleše, David (* 1983), Slovenian triathlete
- Pleshakov, Constantine (* 1959), Soviet-American political scientist and author
- Pleshette, Suzanne (1937–2008), American actress
- Plesiutschnig, Lena (* 1993), Austrian volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Pleske, Theodor (1858–1932), Russian ornithologist and zoologist
- Plesken, Meinhard (1696–1757), German Lutheran theologian, consistorial councilor and general superintendent of the General Diocese of Lüneburg-Celle
- Pleskot, Jiří (1922–1997), Czech actor
- Pleskow, Bernhard († 1412), German politician and Lübeck councilor
- Pleskow, Eric (1924–2019), Austrian-American film producer
- Pleskow, Godeke († 1451), merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Pleskow, Jakob († 1381), Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Pleskow, Johann († 1367), merchant and councilor in Lübeck
- Pleskow, Jordan († 1451), merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Pleskow, Jordan († 1425), Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Pleskow, Raoul (* 1931), American composer and music teacher
- Plesman, Albert (1889–1953), Dutch aviation pioneer and, together with Anthony Fokker, founder of the royal Dutch airline KLM
- Plesmann, Georg Ferdinand (1767–1817), royal Prussian colonel and finally commander of the 27th Infantry Regiment
- Plesner, Josef (1911–1993), Austrian film producer and cameraman
- Plesner, Ulrik (1861–1933), Danish architect
- Plesnivý, František (1845–1918), Austro-Hungarian architect
- Pless, Agnes (1502–1547), Frankfurt butcher's daughter and mistress
- Pleß, Christian (1908–1933), German worker, victim of National Socialism; Reichsbannermann
- Pless, Daisy von (1873–1943), princess and high society lady
- Pless, Franz (1819–1905), Bohemian-Austrian chemist and philanthropist
- Pless, Hans Heinrich X. Prince von (1806–1855), Prussian Prince
- Pless, Hans Heinrich XV. Prince von (1861–1938), German nobleman and mining industrialist
- Pleß, Helmut (1918–1999), German journalist
- Pless, Joseph (1880–1969), Banat Swabian Roman Catholic Ordinarius of Timișoara
- Pless, Kristian (* 1981), Danish tennis player
- Pless, Philipp (1906–1973), German politician (KPD, SPD), member of the Bundestag, trade unionist, journalist and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Pless, Vera (1931–2020), American mathematician
- Plessas, Angelo (* 1974), Greek concept, video, internet and installation artist
- Plesse, Anna von († 1456), abbess at Freckenhorst Abbey and Heerse Abbey
- Plesse, Berend von († 1555), landlord and initiator of the Reformation movement in Mecklenburg
- Plesse, Erich (1908–1945), German political functionary (NSDAP)
- Plessen, Adolf von (1835–1909), German landowner, majorate (Count von Plessen) and politician, MdR
- Plessen, Bernhard Hartwig von (1709–1767), German administrative lawyer in the Danish service
- Plessen, Christian Siegfried von (1646–1723), Danish court marshal, privy councilor and president of the pension chamber
- Plessen, Christina (* 1987), German soccer player
- Plessen, Daniel von (1606–1672), German administrative officer and district administrator of Mecklenburg
- Plessen, Elisabeth (* 1944), German writer and translator
- Plessen, Hans Adolf von (1790–1871), Mecklenburg real Privy Councilor and Lord Chamberlain, Excellency
- Plessen, Hans von (1841–1929), Prussian Colonel General with the rank of General Field Marshal in the First World War
- Plessen, Helmuth von (1612–1694), German colonel and chief of an imperial cuirassier regiment
- Plessen, Helmuth von (1699–1761), royal Polish and electoral Saxon privy councilor and minister of state
- Plessen, Hennecke von (1894–1968), retired German Rittmeister, landowner and regional economic advisor
- Plessen, Hermann von (1803–1877), Prussian lieutenant general
- Plessen, Hugo von (1818–1904), German administrative officer
- Plessen, Jacques (1921–2007), Dutch Romance studies and French studies
- Plessen, Jakob Levin von (1701–1761), Swedish High Court Marshal and Canon of Lübeck, Excellency
- Plessen, Karl Adolf von (1678–1758), Danish court marshal, chief chamberlain and secret councilor
- Plessen, Leopold von (1769–1837), President of the Privy Council and (First) Minister in Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- Plessen, Leopold von (1894–1971), German diplomat
- Plessen, Louise von (1725–1799), Chief Chamberlain in Copenhagen
- Plessen, Magnus (* 1967), German artist
- Plessen, Marie-Louise von (* 1950), German cultural historian and museologist
- Plessen, Nikkie (* 1985), Dutch actress and presenter
- Plessen, Otto von (1816–1897), Danish diplomat
- Plessen, Victor von (1900–1980), German explorer in Southeast Asia
- Plessen, Volrad von (1560–1631), Electoral Palatinate Privy Councilor and Minister of State
- Plessen, Wilhelm August von (1808–1887), Württemberg State Minister, Excellency
- Plessen, Wilhelm Friedrich Albrecht von (1778-1856), Chamberlain of Württemberg, member of the state parliament
- Plessen-Cronstern, Ludwig von (1848–1929), German diplomat
- Plessers, Gérard (* 1959), Belgian football player and coach
- Plesset, Milton (1908-1991), American physicist
- Plessi, Fabrizio (* 1940), Italian installation, media and video artist
- Plessing, Carl (1861–1922), German State Secretary
- Plessing, Carl Theodor (1856–1929), German journalist, politician and Bavarian consul general
- Plessing, Edmund (1856–1918), German lawyer
- Plessing, Eugen (1857–1921), German doctor
- Plessing, Heinrich Alphons (1830–1904), Lübeck lawyer, notary and senator
- Plessing, Johann Christoph (1705–1773), Lübeck councilor
- Plessing, Johann Philipp (1741–1810), German merchant and mayor of Lübeck
- Plessing, Philipp Wilhelm (1823–1879), Lübeck lawyer, notary and politician
- Plessis, Andries du (1910–1979), South African pole vaulter
- Plessis, Christian du (* 1944), South African opera singer (baritone)
- Plessis, Corné du (* 1978), South African sprinter
- Plessis, Damien (* 1988), French football player
- Plessis, Frédéric (1851–1942), French writer and classical philologist
- Plessis, Jan du (* 1954), South African-British manager
- Plessis, John de, 7th Earl of Warwick († 1263), English magnate
- Plessis, Juanita du (* 1972), Namibian singer
- Plessis, Julia du (* 1996), South African high jumper
- Plessis, Koos du (1945–1984), South African singer-songwriter and poet
- Plessis, Louis François Armand de Vignerot du (1696–1788), Marshal of France
- Plessis, Morné du (* 1949), South African rugby union player
- Plessis, Roger du, duc de Liancourt (1598–1674), French nobleman
- Plessis, Stephanus du (1930–2001), South African discus thrower and shot putter
- Plessis, Wilhelm du (1820–1886), Prussian major general
- Plessis, Zayn du (* 1979), South African ice hockey player
- Plessis-Gouret, Isaak du (1637–1688), colonel from Kurbrandenburg, commandant of Spandau and later of Magdeburg
- Plessis-Liancourt, Charles du († 1620), French nobleman, governor of Metz and Paris
- Plessis-Praslin, César III. Auguste de Choiseul de (1637–1705), French aristocrat, soldier and maréchal de camp
- Plessix Gray, Francine du (1930–2019), American journalist and writer
- Plessl, Astrid (* 1984), Austrian memory athlete, women's world champion (2001-2004)
- Pleßl, Ernst (1928–2007), Austrian teacher and regional historian
- Plessl, Rudolf (* 1967), Austrian police officer and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Pleßmann, Uli (* 1952), German actor, theater director and singer
- Pleßmann, Werner (1928–1972), German geologist and university professor
- Plessner, Abraham (1900–1961), Soviet mathematician
- Plessner, Amotz (* 1962), American composer
- Plessner, Clementine (1855–1943), Austrian actress
- Plessner, Elsa (1875–1932), Austrian writer
- Pleßner, Ferdinand (1824–1895), German civil engineer and building contractor
- Plessner, Helmuth (1892–1985), German philosopher and sociologist as well as a main exponent of philosophical anthropology
- Plessner, Henning (* 1965), German psychologist and sports scientist
- Pleßner, Jacob (1871–1936), Berlin sculptor
- Plessner, Martin (1900–1973), German orientalist
- Plessner, Monika (1913–2008), German art historian, translator and author
- Plessow, Ellen (1891–1967), German actress
- Plessow, Eric (1899–1977), German composer of light music
- Pleßow, Klaus-Peter (* 1948), German actor
- Plestan, Nicolas (* 1981), French football player
- Plester, Dietrich (1922–2015), German doctor
- Plester, Tim (* 1970), British actor
- Pleșu, Andrei (* 1948), Romanian philosopher, art historian and politician
- Plesuv, Pavel (* 1988), Moldovan poker player
Plet
- Plet, Glynor (* 1987), Dutch football player
- Pletcher, Stew (1907–1978), American jazz musician (trumpet, vocals) and band leader
- Pletcher, Tom (1936-2019), American jazz musician (cornet)
- Pletea, Cristian (* 2000), Romanian table tennis player
- Pleterski, Friederun (* 1948), Austrian journalist and non-fiction author
- Pleteršnik, Maks (1840–1923), Slovene classical philologist, Slavist and lexicographer
- Pleticha, Heinrich (1924-2010), German writer and teacher
- Pletikosa, Stipe (* 1979), Croatian football goalkeeper
- Pletikosić, Stevan (* 1972), Serbian marksman
- Pletinckx, Ewoud (* 2000), Belgian football player
- Pletka, Václav (* 1979), Czech ice hockey player
- Pletnjow, Kirill Wladimirowitsch (* 1979), Russian actor
- Pletnjow, Michail Wassiljewitsch (* 1957), Russian pianist, conductor and composer
- Pletnjowa, Svetlana Alexandrovna (1926–2008), Soviet historian, archaeologist and university professor
- Pletsch, Holger J. (* 1982), German physicist
- Pletsch, Marcelo (* 1976), German-Brazilian soccer player
- Pletsch, Oscar (1830–1888), German painter and illustrator
- Pletscher, Elisabeth (1908–2003), Swiss medical laboratory assistant and women's rights activist
- Pletscher, Marianne (* 1946), Swiss documentary filmmaker, screenwriter and lecturer for documentary film
- Pletscher, Ulrich (* 1974), Finnish-Swiss saxophone, clarinet and duck player
- Plett, Christoph (* 1966), German lawyer and politician (CDU), MdL
- Plett, Danny (* 1963), Canadian singer, musician, songwriter and record producer
- Plett, Heinrich (1908–1963), German trade unionist, chairman of the Neue Heimat
- Plett, Peter (1766–1823), German teacher and discoverer of the smallpox vaccination
- Plett, Willi (* 1955), Canadian ice hockey player
- Plettau, Maximilian (* 1973), German cameraman, film editor, screenwriter, film producer and film director
- Plettenberg zu Marhülsen, Johann Mauritz von (1686–1740), subdeacon and canon in various dioceses
- Plettenberg, August Joseph von (1767–1805), imperial chamberlain and official coroner to Werl, Neheim and Östinghausen
- Plettenberg, Bernhard von (1657–1708), canon in Münster and cathedral cantor in Paderborn
- Plettenberg, Bernhard von (1903–1987), German sculptor
- Plettenberg, Bernhardina Sophia von (1750–1823), abbess at Geseke Abbey
- Plettenberg, Christian Dietrich von (1647–1694), cathedral scholaster and canon in Hildesheim
- Plettenberg, Christian von (1612–1687), canon, cathedral cantor, cathedral scholaster in Münster and assessor of the Landespfennigkammer
- Plettenberg, Christoph Friedrich Steffen von (1698–1777), Prussian general
- Plettenberg, Clemens August von (1724–1778), Canon in Mainz, Paderborn and Münster
- Plettenberg, Dietrich von (1560–1643), provost in Paderborn and canon in Münster
- Plettenberg, Dietrich von (1609–1669), canon in Münster
- Plettenberg, Ferdinand Joseph von (1729–1777), Canon in Hildesheim, Paderborn and Münster as well as Landdrost
- Plettenberg, Ferdinand von (1650–1712), Provost of the Cathedral in Münster
- Plettenberg, Ferdinand von (1690–1737), Prime Minister of the Electorate of Cologne, Chamberlain and Hereditary Marshal; Imperial Count
- Plettenberg, Ferdinand von , German opera singer (tenor)
- Plettenberg, Franz Anton von (1735–1766), Canon in Münster and Hildesheim
- Plettenberg, Franz Joseph von (1714–1779), imperial treasurer as well as imperial hereditary marshal and royal Cologne treasurer
- Plettenberg, Friedrich Bernhard Wilhelm von (1695–1730), Canon in Paderborn and Münster
- Plettenberg, Friedrich Christian Heinrich von (1682–1752), Provost of the Cathedral in Münster (1732–1752)
- Plettenberg, Friedrich Christian von (1644–1706), Prince-Bishop of Münster
- Plettenberg, Friedrich Christian von (1882–1972), German winery owner and winegrowing association politician
- Plettenberg, Friedrich Ludwig von (1745–1796), canon in Paderborn
- Plettenberg, Friedrich Mauritz von (1648–1714), Canon in Hildesheim and Münster
- Plettenberg, Gerhard von († 1540), canon in Münster
- Plettenberg, Gertrud von († 1608), mistress Ernst of Bavaria
- Plettenberg, Heinrich von , Canon in Munster
- Plettenberg, Heinrich von († 1553), canon in Paderborn and cathedral scholaster in Münster
- Plettenberg, Joachim van (1739–1793), Dutch governor of the Cape Colony
- Plettenberg, Jobst Henrich von (1866–1921), Prussian district administrator
- Plettenberg, Johann Adolph von (1655–1696), Chamberlain and Privy Councilor of Cologne
- Plettenberg, Johann I. von , Marshal of Westphalia
- Plettenberg, Joseph Clemens von (1721–1786), Chamberlain and Landdrost
- Plettenberg, Karl von (1852–1938), Prussian general of the infantry
- Plettenberg, Karl Wilhelm Georg von (1765–1850), Hereditary Marshal of the County of Mark, Grand Commander of the Teutonic Order, Grand Master of the Masonic Order
- Plettenberg, Kurt von (1891–1945), German forester, officer and resistance fighter
- Plettenberg, Livia von (* 1988), Austrian kickboxer, mixed martial arts fighter, CrossFit athlete and trainer, American football player and psychologist
- Plettenberg, Ulrich von (* 1964), German Catholic priest, vicar general in the Diocese of Trier
- Plettenberg, Werner Anton von (1688–1711), canon in Münster and designated heir
- Plettenberg, Wilhelm von († 1711), Land Komtur of the Teutonic Order
- Plettenberg, Wolter von († 1535), Livonian Master of the Teutonic Order
- Plettenberg-Heeren, Friedrich von (1863–1924), German manor owner and Prussian cavalry master
- Plettenberg-Lenhausen, Ida von († 1671), Abbess of Fröndenberg Monastery
- Plettenberg-Oevinghausen, Hunold von (1858–1925), Prussian major general
- Pletter, Roman (* 1980), German journalist
- Plettner, Bernhard (1914–1997), German engineer, manager and entrepreneur
- Plettner, Hans (1887–1961), German politician (SPD, USPD, KPD), MdR
- Plettner, Helmut (* 1929), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Pletts, Muriel (* 1931), British sprinter
- Pletz, August Wilhelm von (1741–1810), Prussian major general, chief of Hussar Regiment No. 3
- Pletz, Joseph (1788–1840), Austrian Catholic clergyman and theologian
- Pletzeneder, Georg (1836-1883), German politician (Patriot Party)
- Pletzinger, Thomas (* 1975), German writer and translator
Pleu
- Pleuer, Hermann (1863–1911), German impressionist painter
- Pleuger, Axel (* 1978), German basketball player
- Pleuger, Friedrich W. (1899–1972), German engineer and entrepreneur
- Pleuger, Gunter (* 1941), German diplomat
- Pleuger, Ute (* 1956), German painter and graphic artist
- Pleuler, Markus (* 1970), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Pleus, Peter (* 1954), German manager
- Pleuse, Lothar (* 1936), German table tennis player
- Pleuser, Jürgen (* 1954), German architect
Plev
- Pleva, Anton (* 1982), German actor
- Pleva, Harry (1929–2017), German pianist, composer and conductor
- Pleva, Jörg (1942–2013), German actor, voice actor and theater director
- Pleva, Lubomír (1929–1998), Czech harmonica player
- Plevan, Erwin (1925–2005), Austrian architect
- Pleven, René (1901–1993), French politician
- Plevier, Fred (1931-1965), Dutch comedian and guitarist
- Plevris, Athanasios (* 1977), Greek politician, MEP
Plew
- Plewa, Jerzy Bogdan (* 1954), Polish EU official, head of the Directorate-General for Agriculture and Rural Development of the European Commission
- Plewa, Martin (* 1950), German equestrian
- Plewe, Igor Rudolfowitsch (* 1958), Soviet or Russian historian
- Plewig, Gerd (* 1939), German dermatologist and university professor
- Plewinski, Catherine (* 1968), French swimmer
- Plewizkaja, Nadeschda Wassiljewna (1884–1940), Russian folk song singer and mezzo-soprano
- Plewka, Jan (* 1970), German singer in the Hamburg rock band Selig
- Plewka-Schmidt, Urszula (1939–2008), Polish artist and teacher
- Plewman, Eliane (1917–1944), French resistance fighter
- Plewneliew, Rossen (* 1964), Bulgarian politician and entrepreneur
Pley
- Pley, Guillaume (* 1985), French entertainer and radio presenter
- Pley, Jakob (1886–1974), German classical philologist, religious scholar and high school teacher
- Pleydell-Bouverie, Edward (1818–1889), British Liberal Party politician, member of the House of Commons
- Pleydenwurff, Hans († 1472), German painter
- Pleydenwurff, Wilhelm (1460–1494), German painter and wood sculptor
- Pleye, Thomas (* 1960), German politician, State Secretary in Saxony-Anhalt
- Pleyel, Camille (1788–1855), French pianist, piano maker, music publisher and owner of the largest Parisian concert hall
- Pleyel, Ignaz (1757–1831), Austro-French composer and piano manufacturer
- Pleyer, Barbara Rotraut (1929–2000), German political activist
- Pleyer, Frank (1929–2006), German jazz and entertainment musician (orchestral direction, arrangements, composition)
- Pleyer, Hilde (1923–2003), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Burgenland Landtag, member of the Federal Council
- Pleyer, Klemens (1921–2000), German legal scholar
- Pleyer, Kleo (1898–1942), Sudeten German historian and National Socialist politician
- Pleyer, Lisa (* 1978), Austrian mountain biker
- Pleyer, Wilhelm (1901–1974), German author
- Pleyl, Josef (1902–1989), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Pleysier, Leo (* 1945), Flemish writer
Plez
- Plezere, Benita (* 1937), Latvian draftsman