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Pon
- Pon, Ben junior (1936–2019), Dutch Formula 1 racing driver and businessman
- Pon, Ben senior (1904–1968), Dutch businessman
Pona
- Pönack, Hans-Ulrich (* 1946), German film critic
- Ponader, Johannes (* 1977), German theater director and former politician (pirates)
- Ponath, Bernhard Friedrich Gustav (1812–1881), German superior commercial judge
Ponc
- Ponç († 1243), Count of Urgell
- Ponç II , Vice Count of Girona, Lord of Cabrera and Áger
- Poncar, Jaroslav (* 1945), German photographer
- Poncar, Josef (1902–1986), Czech conductor and brass music composer
- Ponce Brousset, Manuel María (1874–1966), Peruvian two-day president 1930
- Ponce de León, Daniel (* 1980), Mexican boxer
- Ponce de León, José Luis Gerardo (* 1961), Argentine clergyman, Bishop of Manzini
- Ponce de León, Juan († 1521), Spanish conquistador
- Ponce de León, Pedro (1516–1584), Spanish Benedictine monk
- Ponce de León, Vicente , Uruguayan politician
- Ponce de León, Xabiani (* 1993), Mexican actor and singer
- Ponce Enrile, Juan junior (* 1958), Filipino politician
- Ponce Enríquez, Camilo (1912–1976), Ecuadorian politician, President of Ecuador (1956–1960)
- Ponce Vaidez, Juan Federico (1889–1956), Guatemalan President
- Ponce, Alberto (1935–2019), Spanish guitarist and guitar teacher
- Ponce, Angie (* 1996), Ecuadorian national soccer player
- Ponce, Carlos (* 1972), Puerto Rican actor, singer and songwriter
- Ponce, Carolina (* 2000), Argentinian beach handball player
- Ponce, Daniel (1953-2013), American-Cuban jazz musician
- Ponce, Ezequiel (born 1997), Argentine soccer player
- Ponce, Gustavo (* 1952), Venezuelan mathematician
- Ponce, Jesús , Mexican sportsman
- Ponce, Juan , Spanish Renaissance composer
- Ponce, Júnior (* 1994), Peruvian soccer player
- Ponce, Lola (* 1982), Argentine-Italian singer and actress
- Ponce, Manuel María (1882–1948), Mexican composer
- Ponce, Miguel Ángel (* 1989), Mexican soccer player
- Ponce, Poncie (1933–2013), American actor and singer
- Ponce, Ramón Héctor (1948–2019), Argentine football player
- Ponce, René Emilio (1947–2011), Salvadoran military, Minister of Defense in El Salvador
- Ponce, Sabás (* 1937), Mexican soccer player
- Ponce, Sergio Amaury (* 1981), Mexican soccer player
- Ponce, Waldo (* 1982), Chilean football player
- Poncelet, Albert (1861–1912), Belgian historian and Bollandist
- Poncelet, Christian (* 1928), French politician, MEP
- Poncelet, Jean-Pol (* 1950), Belgian politician and manager
- Poncelet, Jean-Victor (1788–1867), French mathematician
- Poncelet, Jules (1869–1952), Belgian politician
- Poncet de La Rivière, Michel (1671–1730), French Roman Catholic bishop and member of the Académie française
- Poncet, Charles (* 1946), Swiss lawyer and politician
- Poncet, Denis (1948-2014), French film producer
- Poncet, Gastón (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Poncet, Julius Eduard von (1802–1883), German manor owner and district administrator
- Ponchard, Louis Antoine (1787–1866), French opera singer (tenor) and vocal teacher
- Ponchaud, François (* 1939), French Catholic priest, author and Cambodia expert
- Ponchet, Jessika (* 1996), French tennis player
- Ponchia, Simonetta , Italian Assyriologist
- Ponchielli, Amilcare (1834–1886), Italian composer and conductor
- Poncia, Vini (* 1942), American music producer and songwriter
- Poncius, Johannes († 1661), Irish Roman Catholic theologian (Franciscan) and philosopher
- Ponczeck, Mikiko (* 1984), German-Japanese cartoonist
Pond
- Pond, Benjamin (1768–1814), American lawyer and politician
- Pond, Charles Fremont (1856–1929), American naval officer
- Pond, Charles H. (1781–1861), American politician and governor of Connecticut
- Pond, Elizabeth (* 1937), American political scientist, journalist and publicist
- Pond, Francis Bates (1825–1883), American lawyer, officer and politician
- Pond, John (1767-1836) English astronomer
- Pond, Lennie (1940–2016), American motor sportsman and NASCAR racing driver
- Pond, Peter (1740–1807), American fur trader and explorer
- Pond, Tony (1945–2002), English rally driver
- Pondal, Eduardo (1835–1917), Galician poet
- Pondeljak, Tom (* 1976), Australian soccer player
- Ponder, Christian (* 1988), American football player
- Ponder, James (1819-1897), American politician
- Ponder, Jimmy (1946–2013), American jazz guitarist
- Ponder, Winston F. (* 1941), New Zealand zoologist and malacologist
- Pondexter, Cappie (* 1983), American basketball player
- Pondrom, Lee G. (* 1933), American physicist
Pone
- Ponedel, Fred (1913–1974), American film technology pioneer
- Ponedelnik, Viktor Vladimirovich (* 1937), Soviet football player, coach and sports journalist
- Ponen Kubi, Paul (* 1956), Bangladeshi clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Poner, Jiří (* 1964), Czechoslovak ice hockey player
- Pönert, Heinz (* 1920), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Ponesky, Hans-Georg (1933-2016), German show master
Ponf
- Ponfick, Emil (1844-1913), German pathologist; University professor and rector in Wroclaw
- Ponfick, Hans (1883–1946), German lawyer and member of the Provisional Reich Economic Council
Pong
- Pong, Erica (* 1989), Australian badminton player
- Ponga, Maurice (* 1947), French politician, MEP
- Ponge, Francis (1899-1988), French writer
- Pongelli, Girolamo , Swiss Somasker and translator
- Ponger, Lisl (* 1947), Austrian photographer and filmmaker
- Ponger, Peter (* 1950), Austrian jazz pianist and film composer
- Ponger, Robert (* 1950), Austrian music producer
- Pongnairat, Sattawat (* 1990), American badminton player
- Pongó, Marcell (* 1997), Hungarian basketball player
- Pongoh, Lius (* 1960), Indonesian badminton player
- Pongpanot Naknayom (* 1979), Thai soccer player
- Pongpat Liorungrueangkit (* 1996), Thai soccer player
- Pongpeera Prajongsai (* 1988), Thai soccer player
- Pongračić, Marin (* 1997), German-Croatian soccer player
- Pongracz, Arthur von (1864–1942), Austrian dressage rider
- Pongracz, Gerhard (* 1958), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Burgenland state parliament
- Pongracz, Vincent (* 1985), Austrian jazz musician (clarinet, composition)
- Pongratz, Adalbert (1928–2012), local journalist in Zwiesel
- Pongratz, Alfred (1900–1977), German opera singer (baritone), actor and speaker
- Pongratz, Christian A. (* 1973), Austrian management consultant, author, cabaret artist and presenter
- Pongratz, Franz (1896–1973), Austrian civil engineer and university professor
- Pongratz, Friedrich (* 1947), German psychologist and sociologist
- Pongratz, Hans (* 1945), German military, Deputy General Doctor of the Air Force
- Pongratz, Hans J. (* 1957), German sociologist
- Pongratz, Ingeborg (* 1946), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Pongratz, Josef (1863–1931), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the Federal Council
- Pongratz, Julia (* 1980), German geographer
- Pongratz, Kurt (* 1958), Austrian television director
- Pongratz, Leopold (1850–1929), Austrian politician (DnP), member of the National Council
- Pongratz, Lieselotte (1923–2001), German sociologist and criminologist
- Pongratz, Lothar (1952–2013), German bobsledder
- Pongratz, Ludwig A. (* 1948), German educator
- Pongratz, Ludwig J. (1915–1995), German psychologist
- Pongratz, Maximilian (* 1987), German musician
- Pongratz, Oliver (* 1973), German badminton player
- Pongratz, Peter (* 1940), Austrian painter, stage designer, jazz drummer
- Pongratz, Walter (1912–1990), Lower Austrian local history researcher and library scientist
- Pongruber, Christian (1920–2019), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Pongs, Armin (* 1968), German sociologist, writer and children's book author
- Pongs, Hermann (1889–1979), German author and literary scholar, full professor at the Georg-August University in Göttingen
- Pongs, Walter (* 1911), German concentration camp doctor
- Pongsagorn Samattanared (* 1992), Thai soccer player
- Pongsak Boonthot (* 1995), Thai soccer player
- Pongsaklek Wonjongkam (* 1977), Thai boxer
- Pongsakon Seerot (* 1994), Thai soccer player
- Pongsakorn Takum (* 1992), Thai soccer player
- Pongsilp Tana (* 1992), Thai soccer player
- Pongthep Mulalee (* 1988), Thai soccer player
Ponh
- Ponheimer, Kilian the Elder (1757–1828), Austrian engraver
- Ponheimer, Kilian the Younger (1788–1829), Austrian painter and engraver
- Ponholzer, Emanuel (* 1998), Austrian football player
- Ponholzer, Fabian (* 1998), Austrian soccer player
Poni
- Poni , Albanian pop-folk singer
- Poniatoff, Alexander M. (1892–1980), Russian-American electrical engineer
- Poniatovska, Christine (1610–1644), Polish seer
- Poniatowska, Elena (* 1932), Mexican writer and journalist
- Poniatowski, Józef Antoni (1763–1813), Polish general, Marshal of France
- Poniatowski, Józef Michał (1816–1873), Polish composer, singer and diplomat
- Poniatowski, Michel (1922–2002), French politician, member of the National Assembly and senator
- Poniatowski, Stanislaus (1754–1833), Polish lieutenant general and great chamberlain of Lithuania
- Poniatowski, Stanisław (1676–1762), Polish politician
- Ponickau, Hans von (1508–1573), councilor of the Electorate of Saxony
- Ponickau, Hans-Wolff von (1899–1958), German painter and graphic artist
- Ponickau, Johann August von (1718–1802), library founder and Saxon war council
- Ponickau, Johann Christoph von (1652–1726), royal Polish and electoral Saxon governor and chamberlain
- Ponickau, Johann von (1584–1642), Imperial Councilor and Reichspfennigmeister
- Ponickau, Ludwig Curt von († 1880), Prussian district administrator
- Ponickau, Viktor von (1808–1889), district administrator of the Prussian district of Zeitz
- Pönicke, Herbert (1904–1975), German historian
- Poniewaz, Bennet (* 1993), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Poniewaz, David (* 1993), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Ponik, Holger (* 1969), German radio presenter
- Ponikarowskyj, Oleksij (* 1980), Ukrainian ice hockey player
- Ponikowski, Antoni (1878–1949), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Ponikwia, Katarzyna (* 1982), Polish biathlete
- Poninska, Adelheid (1804–1881), German social reformer and urban planner
- Poniński, Christoph von (1802–1876), Prussian manor owner and politician
- Pönisch, Alfred (1902–1981), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Poniškaitis, Arūnas (* 1966), Lithuanian clergyman, Catholic auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Vilnius
- Ponitka, Georg Lota (* 1952), German illustrator, author and ideas dealer
- Ponitka, Mateusz (* 1993), Polish basketball player
- Pönitz, Karl (1888–1973), German psychiatrist and university professor
- Pönitz, Karl Eduard (1795–1858), Saxon officer and military writer
- Pönitz, Klaus (1940–2005), German actor
- Pönitzsch, Ralf (* 1957), German athlete
- Ponizil, Agnes (* 1969), German composer and singer
Ponk
- Ponk, René (* 1971), Dutch football goalkeeper
- Ponkie (* 1926), freelance German journalist and film critic
- Ponkraschow, Anton Alexandrowitsch (* 1986), Russian basketball player
Ponl
- Ponlid, Wijan (* 1976), Thai boxer
Ponn
- Ponn, Josef , German cross-country skier
- Ponnappa, Ashwini (* 1989), Indian badminton player
- Ponnath, Bruno (1931–2018), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Ponndorf, Eberhard (1897–1980), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Ponndorf, Egmar (1929–2015), German sculptor
- Ponndorf, Wilhelm (1864–1949), German physician
- Ponnelle, Jean-Pierre (1932–1988), French director, set and costume designer
- Ponnelle, Pierre-Dominique (* 1957), German conductor and composer
- Ponnet, Alexis (* 1939), Belgian football referee
- Ponniah, Joseph (* 1952), Sri Lankan priest, Bishop of Batticaloa
- Ponnier, Matthias (* 1940), German actor and radio play speaker
- Pönnighaus, Jörg-Martin (* 1947), German writer doctor
- Pönninger, Franz (1832–1906), Austrian sculptor, medalist
- Ponnumuthan, Selvister (* 1956), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Punalur
Pono
- Ponomar, Lisa (* 1997), German tennis player
- Ponomarenko, Alexander Georgievich (* 1938), Russian paleontologist and entomologist
- Ponomarenko, Anatolij (1947–2008), Soviet and Ukrainian diplomat
- Ponomarenko, Panteleimon Kondratjewitsch (1902–1984), Soviet politician and lieutenant general
- Ponomarenko, Sergei Wladilenowitsch (* 1960), Russian figure skater
- Ponomarenko, Swetlana (* 1969), Russian marathon runner
- Ponomarev, Konstantin (* 1992), Russian boxer
- Ponomarev, Valery (* 1943), American jazz trumpeter
- Ponomariovas, Valerijus (* 1953), Lithuanian politician
- Ponomarjow, Anton (* 1988), Kazakh basketball player
- Ponomarjow, Boris Nikolajewitsch (1905–1995), Soviet historian and politician
- Ponomarjow, Igor Maratowitsch (1965–2006), Russian diplomat
- Ponomarjow, Ilja Wladimirowitsch (* 1975), Russian-Ukrainian politician
- Ponomarjow, Konstantin Wiktorowitsch (* 1981), Russian cyclist
- Ponomarjow, Leonid Iwanowitsch (1937–2019), Soviet or Russian physicist
- Ponomarjow, Lev Alexandrowitsch (* 1941), Russian politician and human rights activist
- Ponomarjow, Oleksandr (* 1973), Ukrainian singer
- Ponomarjow, Pawel (* 1952), Russian Orthodox Metropolitan of Minsk and Slutsk; Patriarchal Exarch of the whole of Belarus
- Ponomarjow, Ruslan (* 1983), Ukrainian chess player and FIDE world chess champion
- Ponomarjow, Vyacheslav (* 1965), Ukrainian leader of the pro-Russian forces in the eastern Ukrainian city of Slovyansk and self-appointed mayor
- Ponomarjow, Vladimir Ivanovich (* 1952), Soviet middle-distance runner
- Ponomarjowa, Ekaterina Georgievna , honorary citizen of Hoyerswerda
- Ponomarjowa, Margarita Anatoljewna (* 1963), Russian athlete
- Ponomarjowa, Nina Apollonowna (1929–2016), Russian discus thrower and Olympic champion
- Ponomarjowa, Valentina Dmitrijewna (* 1939), Soviet-Russian singer
- Ponomarjowa, Valentina Leonidowna (* 1933), Soviet aspirant cosmonaut
- Ponor, Cătălina (* 1987), Romanian artistic gymnast
- Póňová, Liana (* 1996), Slovak football goalkeeper
Pons
- Pons , Count of Toulouse
- Pons Boigues, Francisco (1861–1899), Spanish Arabist
- Pons i Gallarza, Josep Lluís (1823-1894), Catalan poet
- Pons i Viladomat, Josep (* 1957), Catalan conductor
- Pons Irazazábal, José María (* 1948), Spanish diplomat
- Pons of Tripoli († 1137), Count of Tripoli
- Pons, Alfredo Cipriano (1888–1968), Argentine diplomat
- Pons, Anthony (* 1973), French racing car driver
- Pons, Antoinette de († 1632), lady of honor of Catherine of Medici, mistress of the French king Henry IV.
- Pons, Antonio (1897–1980), Ecuadorian doctor and politician
- Pons, Axel (* 1991), Spanish motorcycle racer
- Pons, Bernard (* 1926), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Pons, Fabrizia (* 1955), Italian rally navigator
- Pons, Félix (1942–2010), Spanish lawyer and politician, President of Parliament (1986–1996)
- Pons, Francisco , Uruguayan politician
- Pons, Gianni (1909–1975), Italian actor and film director
- Pons, Jean-Louis (1761–1831), French astronomer
- Pons, Joan (* 1946), Menorcan opera singer
- Pons, Lele (* 1996), Venezuelan web video producer
- Pons, Lily (1898–1976), French-American opera singer (coloratura soprano) and film actress
- Pons, Louis (1914–1980), French racing car driver
- Pons, Mercè (born 1966), Catalan actress
- Pons, Oscar (* 1968), Andorran tennis player
- Pons, Sito (* 1959), Spanish motorcycle racer
- Pons, Stanley (* 1943), American chemist
- Pons, Vimala (* 1986), French actress, artist and juggler of Indian descent
- Pons, Xavier (* 1980), Spanish rally driver
- Ponsana, Boonsak (* 1982), Thai badminton player
- Ponsana, Salakjit (* 1984), Thai badminton player
- Ponsard, François (1814–1867), French playwright
- Ponsart, Jean Nicolas (1788–1870), Walloon-Rhenish draftsman and lithographer
- Ponsatí i Obiols, Clara (* 1957), Spanish politician, economist and university professor
- Ponschab, August (1869–1944), German politician (center, BVP), MdR
- Ponschab, Georg (1823–1890), German brewer, farmer and politician (center), MdR
- Ponschab, Reiner (* 1943), German lawyer and business mediator
- Ponseele, Marcel (* 1957), Belgian oboist and instrument maker
- Ponselle, Rosa (1897-1981), American opera singer (soprano)
- Ponsero, Yannick (* 1986), French figure skater
- Ponseti, Ignacio (1914–2009), Spanish physician, orthopedist and developer of the Ponseti method
- Ponsetto, Antonio (1936–2016), Italian religious and philosopher
- Ponsford, Bill (1900-1991), Australian cricketer
- Ponsiluoma, Jyrki (* 1966), Swedish cross-country skier
- Ponsiluoma, Martin (* 1995), Swedish biathlete
- Ponsioen, Guus (* 1951), Dutch composer and singer
- Ponsold, Albert (1900–1983), German medical examiner
- Ponsoldt, James (* 1978), American director, screenwriter, film producer and actor
- Ponsonby, Arthur, 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede (1871-1946), British civil servant, politician, writer and pacifist
- Ponsonby, Edward, 8th Earl of Bessborough (1851–1920), British railroad manager and peer
- Ponsonby, Frederick, 3rd Earl of Bessborough (1758–1844), Irish nobleman and politician (Whig)
- Ponsonby, Frederick, 4th Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede (born 1958), British politician (Labor Party)
- Ponsonby, John (1866–1952), British general and division commander in World War I.
- Ponsonby, John, 4th Earl of Bessborough (1781–1847), British politician (Whig, Liberal Party), member of the House of Commons and peer
- Ponsonby, Rupert, 7th Baron de Mauley (born 1957), British politician, peer of the Conservative Party at the House of Lords
- Ponsonby, Sarah (1755–1831), Ladies of Llangollen
- Ponsonby, Vere, 9th Earl of Bessborough (1880–1956), British businessman and politician, Governor General of Canada
- Ponsonby, William (1772–1815), British major general
- Ponsot, Henri (1877–1963), French diplomat
- Ponsteen, Herman (* 1953), Dutch cyclist
Pont
- Pont der Alte, Konrad von , mayor of the imperial city of Aachen
- Pont y Gol, José (1907–1995), Spanish Archbishop of Tarragona
- Pont, Casimiro Marcó del (1777–1819), Spanish soldier, last governor of Chile
- Pont, Goswin von , German aldermen and mayor of the Free Imperial City of Aachen
- Pont, Johann von , German aldermen and mayor of the Free Imperial City of Aachen
- Pont, John (1927-2008), American football coach
- Pont, Konrad von , mayor of the imperial city of Aachen
- Pont, Michel (* 1954), Swiss football coach and football player
- Pont, Samuel Francis Du (1803-1865), Rear Admiral in the US Navy
- Pont, Tibert (* 1984), Swiss football player
- Pont-Combe, Séverine (* 1979), Swiss ski mountaineer and marathon runner
- Ponta, Victor (* 1972), Romanian politician
- Pontailler, Guy III. de , Burgundian military and diplomat
- Pontalis, Jean-Bertrand (1924–2013), French philosopher, psychoanalyst and writer
- Pontani, Filippo Maria (1913–1983), Italian classical philologist, neo-Greekist and university professor
- Pontani, Filippomaria (* 1976), Italian classical philologist and neo-Greekist
- Pontano, Giovanni († 1503), representative of Italian humanism
- Pontano, Ludovico († 1439), Italian lawyer
- Pontanus, Henricus († 1714), German Reformed theologian
- Pontanus, Jacobus (1542–1626), German Jesuit and humanist
- Pontanus, Johann († 1572), German doctor
- Pontanus, Johann Christian von (1742–1813), Prussian major general in the artillery
- Pontanus, Johann Isaak (1571–1639), Dutch-Danish historian
- Pontare, Roger (* 1951), Swedish singer
- Pontare, Vincent (* 1980), Swedish singer, producer and songwriter
- Pontbriant, Raoul de (1811-1891), French-Romanian Romanist, Romanist, translator and lexicographer
- Ponte, Ajla Del (* 1996), Swiss athlete
- Ponte, Antonio da (1512–1597), Venetian builder
- Ponte, Antonio José (* 1964), Cuban writer
- Ponte, Gabry (* 1973), Italian DJ and music producer
- Ponte, Giovanni (1929–2003), Italian Romanist and Italianist
- Ponte, Josef de (1922–2006), German painter, glass painter and graphic artist
- Ponte, Kyro (* 1972), German-Greek writer
- Ponte, Maurice (1902–1983), French physicist and radar pioneer in France
- Ponte, Nicolò da (1491–1585), Doge of Venice (1578–1585)
- Ponte, Paulo Eduardo Andrade (1931–2009), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of São Luís do Maranhão
- Ponte, Piero de (1462–1535), Grand Master of the Order of Malta
- Ponte, Raimondo (* 1955), Italian football player and coach
- Ponte, Robson (* 1976), Brazilian-Italian soccer player
- Ponte, Ron (* 1988), Israeli volleyball player
- Pontecchi, Luigi (1876–1921), Italian track cyclist
- Pontecorvo, Bruno (1913–1993), Italian-Russian physicist and university professor
- Pontecorvo, Gillo (1919–2006), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Pontecorvo, Lello , Italian actor and film director
- Pontecorvo, Marco (* 1966), Italian cameraman and film director
- Pontedera, Giulio (1688–1757), Italian botanist
- Pontelli, Baccio († 1492), Italian architect
- Pontello, Gabriel , French film actor, porn actor, director and film producer of porn films
- Pontelo, Mosé João (* 1942), Brazilian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Cruzeiro do Sul
- Ponten, Josef (1883–1940), German architect, art historian and writer
- Pontes Júnior, Mauro Job (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
- Pontes, Dulce (* 1969), Portuguese fado singer and composer
- Pontes, Jürgen (* 1947), German soccer player
- Pontes, Marcos (* 1963), Brazilian spaceman
- Pontevès, Gaspard de (1557–1610), French nobleman, governor of the Provences
- Pontevès, Jean V. de (1510–1582), French nobleman, Grand Seneschal of Provence
- Ponti, Carlo (1912–2007), Italian film producer
- Ponti, Carlo junior (* 1968), Italian conductor of the San Bernardino Symphony Orchestra in California
- Ponti, Claude (* 1948), French children's book illustrator and writer
- Ponti, Edoardo (* 1973), Italian director and screenwriter
- Ponti, Franco (1921–1984), Swiss architect
- Ponti, Gio (1891–1979), Italian architect
- Ponti, Giovanni (1896–1961), Italian mathematician, university professor, resistance fighter, mayor of Venice
- Ponti, Marco (* 1967), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Ponti, Michael (* 1937), American pianist
- Ponti, Sal (1935–1988), American actor and screenwriter
- Pontia , daughter of a Roman senator
- Pontiac († 1769), Indian chief from the Ottawa tribe
- Pontianus († 235), Bishop of Rome (230–235)
- Pontianus of Spoleto († 169), martyr and saint
- Ponticelli, Lazare (1897-2008), French veteran
- Pontier, Georges (* 1943), French clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Marseille
- Pontikos, Urszula (* 1975), Polish film director and camerawoman
- Pontiller, Hans (1887–1970), Austrian sculptor
- Pontiller, Josef (1889–1945), Austrian Benedictine, executed by the Nazi regime
- Pontin, Magnus Martin (1781-1858), Swedish chemist and physician
- Ponting, Herbert (1870–1935), English photographer
- Ponting, Nick (* 1966), English badminton player
- Ponting, Ricky (* 1974), Australian cricketer
- Pontini, Fritz (1874–1912), Austrian etcher and painter
- Pöntiö, Satu (* 1973), Finnish biathlete
- Pöntiö, Vesa (* 1967), Finnish biathlete
- Pontis, Ennio (* 1951), Italian filmmaker
- Pontisella, Johannes the Elder († 1574), Swiss Reformed clergyman and educator
- Pontisella, Johannes the Younger (1552–1622), Swiss Reformed clergyman
- Pontius , late antique Christian Roman author
- Pontius Aquila, Lucius († 43 BC), Roman politician, one of the conspirators against Gaius Iulius Caesar
- Pontius Asclepiodotus , Roman governor
- Pontius Furius Pontianus , Roman governor of Lower Moesia
- Pontius Laelianus Larcius Sabinus, Marcus , Roman governor
- Pontius Laelianus, Marcus , Roman consul
- Pontius Proculus Pontianus , Roman consul 238
- Pontius Sabinus, Marcus , Roman suffect consul (153)
- Pontius Sabinus, Titus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Pontius Telesinus († 82 BC), general of the Samnites
- Pontius Vela of Cabrera († 1202), nobleman in the Kingdom of León
- Pontius von Cimiez († 257), martyr and saint of the Catholic Church
- Pontius of Melgueil († 1126), abbot of Cluny and cardinal
- Pontius, Alfred (1907–1948), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Pontius, Chris (* 1974), American action artist and actor
- Pontius, Chris (* 1987), American football player
- Ponto, Corinna (* 1957), German opera singer and author, daughter of Jürgen Ponto
- Ponto, Erich (1884–1957), German actor
- Ponto, Eva (* 1918), German film editor
- Ponto, Ignes (* 1929), German founder, wife of the banker Jürgen Ponto
- Ponto, Jürgen (1923–1977), German bank manager; Management Board spokesman of Dresdner Bank; RAF murder victims
- Ponto, Klaus (1927–1985), German actor and radio play speaker
- Ponto, Manoel (1949–1996), German actor and radio play speaker
- Ponto, Vesa (* 1971), Finnish ice hockey player
- Pontoise, Walter von († 1099), Christian saint
- Pontones Tovar, José (* 1903), Mexican ambassador
- Pontoni, René (1920–1983), Argentinian football player
- Pontoppidan, Clara (1883–1975), Danish theater and film actress
- Pontoppidan, Erik the Younger (1698–1764), Danish theologian and author
- Pontoppidan, Henrik (1857–1943), Danish writer
- Pontormo, Jacopo da (1494–1557), Italian mannerist painter
- Pontow, Bruce (* 1952), American badminton player
- Pontow, Käte (* 1924), German actress and voice actress
- Pontryagin, Lev Semjonowitsch (1908–1988), Russian mathematician
- Pontschew, Laljo (1898–1974), Bulgarian author
- Pontvianne, Jean-Marc (* 1994), French athlete
- Pontvianne, Julien (* 1983), French jazz and improvisation musician
- Pontvik, Aleks (1909–1979), Swedish music therapist
- Ponty, Clara (* 1968), French pianist and singer
- Ponty, Jean-Luc (* 1942), French fusion jazz violinist and composer
- Ponty, William (1866-1915), French colonial administrator
- Pontz von Engelshofen, Candidus (1803–1866), Austrian pioneer of research into prehistory
- Pontz, Franz Anton Leopold (1692–1761), imperial general, commanding general of the Temescher Banat
Ponu
- Ponurski, Władysław (1891–1978), Polish-Austrian sprinter
Ponw
- Ponweiser, Franz (* 1975), Austrian soccer player and trainer
pony
- Ponyo, Augustin Matata (* 1964), Congolese politician of the People's Party for Reconstruction and Democracy
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- Ponza di San Martino, Coriolano (1842–1926), Italian politician and lieutenant general
- Ponza, Michela (* 1979), Italian biathlete
- Ponzi, Charles (1882–1949), Italian criminal
- Ponzi, Maurizio (* 1939), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Ponzi, Simone (* 1987), Italian racing cyclist
- Ponziani, Antonella (* 1964), Italian actress and film director
- Ponziani, Domenico Lorenzo (1719–1796), Italian chess master and chess theorist
- Ponzio, Melissa (* 1972), American actress
- Ponzol, Peter (* 1938), American jazz musician and instrument developer