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- Pop Smoke (1999–2020), American rapper and singer
- Pop, Anca (1984-2018), Romanian-Canadian singer
- Pop, Claudiu-Lucian (* 1972), Romanian priest, Curia Bishop in Făgăraș and Alba Iulia
- Pop, Coriolan (* 1926), Romanian politician and mayor of Timișoara
- PoP, Denniz (1963–1998), Swedish DJ, remixer, composer and music producer
- Pop, Diana (* 1971), Romanian national basketball player and judoka
- Pop, Edina (* 1941), German pop singer
- Pop, Florian (* 1952), Romanian mathematician
- Pop, Gabriel Sorin (* 1983), Romanian racing cyclist
- Pop, Iggy (born 1947), American rock singer, composer and drummer
- Pop, Ioan (* 1954), Romanian fencer and sports official
- Pop, Ion (* 1941), Romanian poet
- Pop, Jimmy (born 1972), American musician
- Pop, Josef (1848–1917), Czech-Austrian administrative officer, politician and minister
- Pop, Mihai (* 1985), Romanian handball player
- Pop, Mircea M. (* 1948), German-Romanian poet, critic and translator
- Pop, Oktay (* 1988), Turkish soccer player
- Pop, Olivia (* 1972), German opera singer (soprano)
- Pop, Ramona (* 1977), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdA
- Pop, Sever (1901–1961), Romanian Romance philologist and dialectologist
- Pop, Simion (1930–2008), Romanian writer, journalist and diplomat
- Pop, Simona (* 1988), Romanian sword fencer
- Pop, Ștefan (* 1987), Romanian opera singer with a tenor voice
- Pop, Traian (* 1952), Romanian-German writer, editor and publisher
- Pop, Yvy (* 1975), German singer, author and radio presenter
Popa
- Popa, Adrian (* 1988), Romanian football player
- Popa, Celestina (* 1970), Romanian gymnast
- Popa, Cornel (1935–1999), Romanian football player and coach
- Popa, Cornelia (* 1950), Romanian high jumper and pentathlete
- Popa, Dionisie (1938-2005), Romanian glass artist
- Popa, Dumitru (* 1925), Romanian politician (PCR)
- Popa, Eugenia (* 1973), Romanian gymnast
- Popa, Grigore T. (1892–1948), Romanian physician and anatomist
- Popa, Ion (born 1957), Australian rower
- Popa, Iuliana (* 1996), Romanian rower
- Popa, Klaus (* 1951), German historian and author
- Popa, Marius (* 1978), Romanian football goalkeeper
- Popa, Mihnea (* 1973), Romanian-American mathematician
- Popa, Rosemary (* 1991), Australian rower
- Popa, Ruben (* 1989), Romanian football player
- Popa, Sorin (* 1953), Romanian-American mathematician
- Popa, Temistocle (1921-2013), Romanian composer and songwriter
- Popa, Vasko (1922–1991), Serbian writer
- Popa, Virgil (* 1975), Romanian-Spanish conductor
- Popadic, Slavko (* 1991), Croatian-German actor
- Popal, Ali Ahmad (1916–2004), Afghan diplomat and politician
- Popal, Karim (* 1957), German lawyer
- Popall, Käthe (1907–1984), German politician (KPD), Member of the Bundestag and first female senator in Bremen
- Popalzay, Omid (* 1996), Dutch-Afghan soccer player
- Popan, Grigore (1975-2009), Romanian football player
- Popangelow, Petar (* 1959), Bulgarian ski racer
- Poparsow, Petar (1868–1941), Macedonian-Bulgarian revolutionary
- Popat, Aparna (* 1978), Indian badminton player
- Popat, Daniel (* 1990), German actor
- Popat, Dolar (* 1953), British businessman and politician
- Popat, Raj (born 1986), Welsh badminton player
Popc
- Popcaan (* 1988), Jamaican dancehall artist
- Popchadze, Giorgi (* 1986), Georgian football player
- Popchanka, Alena (* 1979), Belarusian swimmer
Pope
- Popé (1630–1688), leader and organizer of the Pueblo uprising (1680)
- Pope, Albert Augustus (1843–1909), American entrepreneur
- Pope, Alexander (1688–1744), English poet, translator and writer
- Pope, Annemarie Henle (1907–2001), German-American art historian and exhibition organizer
- Pope, Bill (* 1952), American cameraman
- Pope, Byron (1893–1973), American politician
- Pope, Carly (* 1980), Canadian actress
- Pope, Cassadee (* 1989), American pop singer
- Pope, Clarence (1929–2012), American Bishop of the Episcopal Church
- Pope, Clifford H. (1899–1974), American herpetologist and non-fiction author
- Pope, Conrad (* 1951), American composer
- Pope, Dick , British cameraman
- Pope, Dudley (1925-1997), British author
- Pope, Eddie (* 1973), American football player
- Pope, Franklin Leonard (1840–1895), American electrical engineer, inventor and specialist author
- Pope, George Uglow (1820-1908), English missionary
- Pope, Gus (1898-1953), American discus thrower
- Pope, Ieva (* 1994), Latvian badminton player
- Pope, James Pinckney (1884–1966), American politician
- Pope, Jeff , British television producer and screenwriter
- Pope, Jeremy (* 1992), American Broadway theater artist, actor and singer
- Pope, John (1770-1845), American politician
- Pope, John (1822-1892), American general
- Pope, John Alexander (1906–1982), American art historian and museum director
- Pope, John Russell (1874–1937), American architect
- Pope, LeRoy (1765–1844), American plantation owner, lawyer, and settler
- Pope, Leslie A. (1954-2020), American production designer
- Pope, Lynda (* 1953), Australian chess player
- Pope, Martin (* 1918), American chemist
- Pope, Maurice (1926–2019), British classical philologist
- Pope, Maurice Arthur (1889–1978), Canadian engineer, officer and diplomat
- Pope, Mildred K. (1872–1956), British Romance philologist
- Pope, Nathaniel (1784–1850), American lawyer and politician
- Pope, Nick (* 1992), English soccer goalkeeper
- Pope, Odean (* 1938), American jazz saxophonist
- Pope, Patrick H. (1806–1841), American politician
- Pope, Paula (1934-1995), American water diver
- Pope, Peggy (1929-2020), American actress
- Pope, Ron (* 1983), American pop and rock singer-songwriter
- Pope, Saxton (1875-1926), American archer
- Pope, Thomas († 1603), English comedian and acrobat
- Pope, William Henry (1825–1879), Canadian politician
- Pope, William Jackson (1870–1939) English chemist
- Pope-Hennessy, James (1916–1974), British journalist and writer
- Pope-Hennessy, John (1913–1994), British art historian and director of the British Museum in London
- Pope-Hennessy, Una (1875–1949), English translator, non-fiction author and biographer
- Pope.L, William (* 1955), American visual artist
- Popea, Elena (1879–1941), Romanian painter
- Popeangă, Petre (* 1944), Romanian politician and MEP for Romania
- Popeijus, Herman (1924–1997), Dutch carom player
- Popek (* 1978), Polish rapper
- Popek, Dan (* 1996), German jazz, classical, boogie-woogie and blues pianist
- Popek, Gerald J. (1946-2008), American computer scientist
- Popel von Lobkowicz, Georg († 1607), Czech nobleman and court official
- Popel von Lobkowitz, Wenzel Ferdinand (1654–1697), Austrian diplomat
- Popel von Lobkowitz, Zdeněk Vojtěch (1568–1628), Colonel Chancellor of Bohemia
- Popel, Aleh (* 1983), Belarusian football player
- Popel, Aleksander S. (* 1945), Russian-American university professor, professor of biomedical engineering
- Popel, Esther (1896–1958), American writer, poet and teacher
- Pöpel, Franz (1901–1990), German civil engineer
- Popel, Heike (* 1961), former German luge athlete from the GDR
- Popel, Markell Onufrijewitsch (1825–1903), Ukrainian religious, Greek Catholic bishop, Russian Orthodox bishop
- Popel, Mary Ellen (* 1920), American actress
- Popel, Nikolai Kirillowitsch (1901–1980), Soviet lieutenant general and party activist
- Pöpel, Ralph (* 1954), German ice hockey player
- Popel, Stephan (1907–1987), Polish-American chess master
- Popelin, Claudius (1825–1892), French writer, history and portrait painter and enameller
- Popelin, Marie (1846–1913), Belgian feminist and lawyer
- Popelka, Friedrich (1890–1973), Austrian historian and university professor
- Popelka, Liselotte (1931–2014), Austrian art historian and head of the art collections at the Army History Museum in Vienna
- Popelka, Petr (* 1986), Czech conductor and composer
- Popentschenko, Valery Vladimirovich (1937–1975), Soviet boxer
- Popert, Charlotte (1848–1922), German portrait and genre painter and etcher
- Popert, Hermann (1871–1932), German judge and writer
- Popescu, Adela (* 1986), Romanian actress and singer
- Popescu, Adrian (* 1960), Romanian football player and coach
- Popescu, Adriana (* 1980), German-speaking author
- Popescu, Ana Maria (* 1984), Romanian sword fencer
- Popescu, Cosmin Alin (* 1974), Romanian environmental scientist and university rector
- Popescu, Cristian Tudor (* 1956), Romanian journalist and writer
- Popescu, Daniel (* 1983), Romanian artistic gymnast
- Popescu, Daniel (* 1988), Romanian football player
- Popescu, Dimitrie (* 1961), Romanian rower
- Popescu, Dumitru (* 1928), Romanian politician (PMR / PCR), journalist and writer
- Popescu, Elvira (1894–1993), Romanian actress
- Popescu, Gabriel (* 1973), Romanian football player, coach and entrepreneur
- Popescu, Georgian (* 1984), Romanian boxer and 2008 Olympian
- Popescu, Gheorghe (1919–2001), Romanian football player, coach and official
- Popescu, Gheorghe (* 1942), Romanian diplomat, retired
- Popescu, Gheorghe (* 1967), Romanian soccer player and businessman
- Popescu, Ion (* 1941), Romanian handball player and handball coach
- Popescu, Maria (1919–2004), Romanian woman, victim of a judicial scandal in Switzerland
- Popescu, Mărioara (* 1962), Romanian rower
- Popescu, Mihai (* 1993), Romanian football player
- Popescu, Mitică (born 1936), Romanian actor
- Popescu, Rucsandra (* 1980), Romanian composer, choir director and pianist
- Popescu, Sandu (* 1956), British physicist
- Popescu, Stelian (1874–1954), Romanian politician and journalist
- Popescu-Sibiu, Ion (1901–1974), Romanian psychiatrist and psychoanalyst
- Popescu-Tăriceanu, Călin (* 1952), Romanian politician
Poph
- Pophal, Hans-Dieter (* 1937), German athlete
- Popham, Arthur E. (1889-1970), British art historian
- Popham, Home Riggs (1762-1820) British naval officer and politician
Popi
- Popiel , Duke of Poland
- Popiel, Antoni (1865–1910), Polish sculptor
- Popiel, Ignacy (1863-1941), Polish chess player
- Popiel, Maurycy (* 1990), Polish actor
- Popiel, Poul (* 1943), Danish-Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Popielarski, Władysław (* 1950), Polish handball player
- Popieluch, Katarzyna (* 1963), Polish cross-country skier
- Popiełuszko, Jerzy (1947–1984), Polish clergyman who was murdered by the Polish State Security Service, Seliger
- Popiersch, Max (1893–1942), German physician and first SS on-site doctor in Auschwitz concentration camp
- Popiesch, Thomas (* 1965), German ice hockey player and trainer
- Popilius Albinus, Titus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Popilius Carus Pedo, Gaius , Roman consul 147
- Popilius Pedo Apronianus , Roman consul 191
- Popillius Laenas, Gaius , Roman politician, consul 172 and 158 BC Chr.
- Popillius Laenas, Marcus , Roman politician, consul 139 BC. Chr.
- Popillius Laenas, Marcus , Roman politician, consul 173 BC. BC, censor 159 BC Chr.
- Popillius Laenas, Marcus , Roman consul 359, 356, 354 (?), 350 and 348 BC Chr.
- Popillius Laenas, Marcus , Roman consul 316 BC Chr.
- Popillius Laenas, Publius , Roman politician
- Popilski, Gil (* 1993), Israeli chess player
- Popineau, François (1887–1951), French sculptor
- Popiolek, Ursula (* 1943), German Slavist and translator
- Popiołek, Zofia (* 1952), Polish politician (Ruch Palikota), member of the Sejm
- Popistașu, Maria (* 1980), Romanian actress
- Popit, France (1921–2013), Yugoslav politician
- Popitz, Heinrich (1925–2002), German sociologist
- Popitz, Johannes (1884–1945), German politician and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Popitz, Peter (1937–2017), German local politician (SPD), 1990–1999 Lord Mayor of Frankenthal (Palatinate)
- Popivoda, Danilo (* 1947), Yugoslav football player
- Popiwanow, Radoi (1913-2010), Bulgarian geneticist and minister
Popj
- Popják, George Joseph (1914–1998), Hungarian-British biochemist
Popk
- Popke, Julia (* 1986), German dancer, cheerleader and actress
- Popken, Jan (1905–1970), Dutch mathematician
- Popken, Minna (1866–1939), German doctor and pastor who worked in Switzerland
- Popkes, Enno (1904–1959), East Frisian organ expert and church musician
- Popkes, Enno Edzard (* 1969), Protestant theologian
- Popkes, Wiard (1936–2007), German Baptist theologian
- Popkin, Cedric (1891–1968), Australian anti-aircraft machine gunner
- Popkin, John Snelling (1771-1852), American classical philologist
- Popkin, Lenny (* 1941), American jazz musician (tenor saxophone)
- Popkin, Richard (1923–2005), American historian of philosophy
- Popkin, Zelda (1898–1983), American detective writer and freelance journalist
- Popko, Dmitri (* 1996), Russian-Kazakh tennis player
- Popko, Maciej (1936–2014), Polish Hittiteologist
- Popkonstantinow, Kasimir (* 1942), Bulgarian historian and archaeologist
- Popkow, Mikhail Viktorovich (* 1964), Russian serial killer and rapist
- Popkow, Vitaly (* 1983), Russian-Ukrainian racing cyclist
- Popkowa, Vera Ivanovna (1943–2011), Soviet sprinter
Popl
- Popl (...) , Greek coroplast
- Poplavskaja, Kristina (* 1971), Lithuanian rower
- Poplavski, Aleksander (* 1955), Lithuanian politician
- Popławski, Artur (1860–1918), Polish engineer and chess player
- Poplawski, Boris Julianowitsch (1903-1935), Russian writer
- Popławski, Marceli (1882–1948), Polish composer, violinist, conductor and music teacher
- Popławski, Stanisław (1902–1973), Soviet and Polish military leader, member of the Sejm
- Poplawski, Stephen (1895–1956), American inventor
- Poplawsky, Felix (* 1979), German cameraman
- Pople, John Anthony (1925-2004), British mathematician and chemist and Nobel Prize winner in chemistry
- Poplimont, André (1893–1973), Belgian ice hockey player and fencer
- Poplin, Jack (1920–2007), American production designer and art director
- Popluhár, Ján (1935–2011), Czechoslovak football player
- Poplutz, Georg , German singer (lyric tenor)
- Poplutz, Uta (* 1971), German theologian
Popn
- Popnoname (* 1978), German musician
Popo
- Popoff, Martin (* 1963), Canadian music journalist and non-fiction essayist
- Popoff, Peter (* 1946), American television preacher
- Popofsich, Karl , Austrian politician (NSDAP), member of the state parliament
- Popogrebski, Alexei Petrovich (* 1972), Russian film director and screenwriter
- Popoola, Aaron (* 1942), Ghanaian boxer
- Popoola, Olumide (* 1975), Nigerian-German writer
- Poposki, Nikola (* 1977), North Macedonian politician and diplomat
- Popov, Egor (1913-2001), American civil engineer
- Popov, German (* 1966), Ukrainian musician
- Popov, Konstantin (* 1958), Russian-German guitarist
- Popov, Mihail (* 1976), French badminton player of Bulgarian origin
- Popov, Nebojša (1939–2016), Yugoslav or Serbian sociologist
- Popov, Robert (* 1982), Macedonian football player
- Popov, Sophia (* 1992), German-American golf player
- Popov, Toma Junior (* 1998), French badminton player
- Popov, Vasile Mihai (* 1928), Romanian mathematician
- Popov, Vidina (* 1992), Austrian actress
- Popov, Vladimir (* 1977), Moldovan weightlifter
- Popova, Faton (* 1984), German-Albanian soccer player
- Popova, Larisa (* 1957), Soviet-Moldovan rower
- Popova, Maria (* 1984), American author
- Popovas, Vasilijus (* 1956), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Popovic, Aleksandar (1929–1996), Yugoslav writer
- Popović, Aleksandar (1931–2014), Serbian-French political scientist, historian, orientalist, specialist in Islam in the Balkans (Sufism)
- Popović, Aleksandar (* 1983), Austrian football player
- Popović, Ana (* 1976), Serbian blues guitarist and singer
- Popoviç, Andrey (* 1992), Azerbaijani football goalkeeper
- Popović, Bogdan (1864–1944), Serbian literary scholar
- Popović, Bojana (* 1979), Montenegrin handball player and trainer
- Popovič, Boris (* 1962), Slovenian politician and entrepreneur
- Popović, Danijel (1982–2002), Croatian football player
- Popović, Davor (1946-2001), Bosnian pop singer
- Popović, Edo (* 1957), Croatian writer and journalist
- Popović, Jovan (* 1987), Serbian rower
- Popović, Justin (1894–1979), Yugoslav clergyman, theologian of the Orthodox Church
- Popović, Koča (1908–1992), Yugoslav politician
- Popović, Leona (* 1997), Croatian ski racer
- Popovic, Mark (* 1982), Canadian ice hockey player
- Popović, Marko (* 1982), Croatian basketball player
- Popović, Mavid (1909–1994), Yugoslav actor
- Popović, Michael FR (* 1947), German doctor and medical professional politician
- Popović, Milislav (born 1997), Australian football player
- Popović, Milorad (1979-2006), Serbian football player
- Popović, Petar (* 1959), Serbian chess grandmaster
- Popović, Petar (* 1979), Serbian basketball player
- Popovic, Peter (* 1968), Swedish ice hockey player and coach
- Popović, Ranko (* 1967), Serbian-Austrian football player and coach
- Popović, Sanja (* 1984), Croatian national volleyball player
- Popović, Silvija (* 1986), Serbian volleyball player
- Popović, Slaviša (* 1968), Yugoslav-Serbian boxer
- Popović, Srđa , Serbian political activist
- Popović, Stevan D. (1844–1902), Serbian Minister of Education and Pedagogue
- Popovic, Tony (* 1973), Australian football player and coach
- Popović, Veselin (* 1975), Serbian football player
- Popović, Vladica (1935-2020), Yugoslav soccer player
- Popović, Vladimir Beba (* 1958), Serbian founder and managing director of the think tank organization Institute for Public Policy and former head of the communications office in the government of Zoran Đinđić
- Popović, Vlado (1914–1972), Yugoslav politician
- Popović, Vujadin (* 1957), Bosnian officer, involved in the Srebrenica massacre
- Popovich, Alexander (1891–1952), Austrian national soccer player
- Popovich, Gregg (* 1949), American basketball coach
- Popovici, Alexandru (* 1977), Moldovan football player
- Popovici, Aurel (1863–1917), Romanian publicist and politician
- Popovici, Constantin (1846–1938), Greek Orthodox theologian and university professor in Chernivtsi
- Popovici, Constantin (* 1988), Romanian water diver
- Popovici, Fred (* 1948), Romanian composer
- Popovici, Gheorghe (* 1935), Romanian wrestler
- Popovici, Traian (1892–1946), Romanian lawyer and mayor of Chernivtsi
- Popovienė, Raminta (* 1970), Lithuanian politician
- Popovová, Valentina (* 1960), Soviet-Slovak table tennis player
- Popow, Albert (* 1997), Bulgarian ski racer
- Popow, Alek (* 1966), Bulgarian writer
- Popow, Alexander (* 1986), Russian DJ
- Popov, Alexander Alexandrovich (* 1980), Russian ice hockey player
- Popow, Alexander Borissowitsch (* 1959), Soviet weightlifter
- Popow, Alexander Stepanowitsch (1859–1906), Russian physicist and pioneer of radio technology
- Popow, Alexander Wassiljewitsch (1808–1865), Russian orientalist, Mongolist and university professor
- Popow, Alexander Wladimirowitsch (* 1971), Russian swimmer
- Popow, Andrei Wladislawowitsch (* 1988), Russian ice hockey player
- Popow, Anton (1915–1942), Bulgarian resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Popow, Apostol (* 1982), Bulgarian football player
- Popow, Atanas Trifonow (1906–1972), Bulgarian biologist
- Popow, Blagoi (1902–1968), Bulgarian communist
- Popow, Christo (1858–1951), Bulgarian merchant
- Popow, Denis Alexandrovich (* 1979), Russian football player
- Popov, Dimitar (1927–2015), Bulgarian politician and Prime Minister
- Popov, Dmitri Wladimirowitsch (* 1966), Soviet-Russian ice hockey player
- Popow, Gavriil Kharitonovich (* 1936), Russian economic expert, mayor of Moscow (1991–1992)
- Popow, Gawriil Nikolajewitsch (1904–1972), Russian composer
- Popow, Georgi Michailowitsch (1906–1968), Soviet politician and diplomat
- Popow, Georgi Wladimirowitsch (1912–1974), Soviet weightlifter
- Popow, Heinrich (* 1983), German athlete
- Popow, Irina (* 1967), German television director as well as radio play and voice actor
- Popow, Iwan Wassiljewitsch (1889–1974), Russian geologist and university professor
- Popov, Ivelin (* 1987), Bulgarian football player
- Popow, Evgeni Alexandrovich (* 1984), Russian cyclist and sports director
- Popow, Evgeni Anatoljewitsch (* 1946), Russian prose writer
- Popow, Evgeni Sergejewitsch (* 1976), Russian bobsleigh pilot
- Popow, Jurdan (1867–1932), Bulgarian-Austrian architect
- Popow, Juri Alexandrowitsch (1936-2016), Russian entomologist and paleontologist
- Popow, Konstantin Sergejewitsch (* 1972), Russian biathlete
- Popow, Leonid Ivanovich (* 1945), Soviet cosmonaut, pilot
- Popow, Markian Michailowitsch (1902–1969), Soviet Army General
- Popow, Michail (1899–1978), Bulgarian opera singer (bass)
- Popow, Nikifor Gerassimowitsch (1911–1983), Soviet long-distance runner
- Popow, Niko (1837–1905), Bulgarian industrialist and politician
- Popow, Oleg Konstantinowitsch (1930–2016), Russian clown and pantomime
- Popow, Oleksandr (* 1960), Ukrainian politician
- Popow, Pawel (1902–1988), Bulgarian biologist
- Popow, Pawel Stepanowitsch (1842–1913), Russian sinologist
- Popow, Pyotr Alexandrowitsch (* 1985), Russian natural track tobogganist
- Popow, Sergei Konstantinowitsch (1930–1995), Soviet marathon runner
- Popow, Serhij (* 1991), Ukrainian beach volleyball player
- Popow, Strachil (* 1990), Bulgarian football player
- Popow, Valeri Sergejewitsch (* 1937), Russian bassoonist
- Popow, Valeri Sergejewitsch (* 1974), Russian chess master
- Popow, Wassili Stepanowitsch (1894–1967), Soviet Colonel General
- Popov, Viktor Nikolajewitsch (1937–1994), Russian physicist
- Popow, Viktor Sergejewitsch (1934–2008), Russian conductor and choir director
- Popow, Wladimir Albertowitsch (* 1962), Soviet wrestler
- Popowa, Antonina Nikolajewna (* 1935), Soviet-Russian discus thrower
- Popowa, Darja (* 1993), French figure skater
- Popowa, Galina Michailowna (* 1932), Soviet Russian sprinter and long jumper
- Popowa, Jelisaveta Alexejewna Popowa , Russian diplomat
- Popowa, Ljubow Sergejewna (1889–1924), Russian painter
- Popowa, Margarita (* 1956), Bulgarian lawyer and politician
- Popowa, Mariana (* 1978), Bulgarian singer
- Popowa, Radka (* 1974), Bulgarian biathlete
- Popowa, Sofka (* 1953), Bulgarian sprinter
- Popowa, Stefani (* 1993), Bulgarian biathlete
- Popowa, Svetlana Vladimirovna (* 1988), Russian beach volleyball player
- Popowa, Valentina Vadimowna (* 1972), Russian weightlifter
- Popowa, Varvara Alexandrovna (1899–1988), Soviet stage actress and film actress
- Popowa, Wera Evstafjewna (1867–1896), Russian chemist and university professor
- Popowa-Mutafowa, Fani (1902–1977), Bulgarian writer
- Popowa-Zydroń, Katarzyna (* 1948), Polish pianist and music teacher
- Popowicz, Eugeniusz (* 1961), Polish clergyman, Ukrainian Greek Catholic Archbishop of Przemyśl-Warsaw
- Popowicz, Jan (* 1948), Polish archer
- Popowicz-Drapała, Marika (* 1988), Polish athlete
- Popowitsch, Johann Siegmund (1705–1774), Austrian linguist and natural scientist
- Popowitsch, Marina Lavrentjewna (1931–2017), Soviet test pilot
- Popowitsch, Pawel Romanowitsch (1930–2009), Soviet cosmonaut
- Popovkin, Vladimir Alexandrovich (1957-2014), Russian general
- Popowskaja, Lyudmila Nikolajewna (* 1950), Soviet-Russian pentathlete
- Popowytsch, Jaroslaw (* 1980), Ukrainian cyclist and sports director
- Popowytsch, Myroslaw (1930–2018), Ukrainian philosopher
Popp
- Popp, Adelheid (1869–1939), Austrian women's rights activist and socialist, member of the National Council
- Popp, Alexander (1891–1947), Austrian architect
- Popp, Alexander (* 1976), German tennis player
- Popp, Alexandra (* 1991), German soccer player
- Popp, Alfred , Canadian lawyer, chairman of the Ship-source Oil Pollution Fund
- Popp, Andreas (* 1973), German lawyer and university professor
- Popp, Antonín (1850–1915), Czech sculptor
- Popp, Bernard Ferdinand (1917–2014), American clergyman, auxiliary bishop in San Antonio
- Popp, Bettina (* 1957), German sprinter
- Popp, Christian von (1891–1964), German architect, honorary citizen of the city of Bayreuth
- Popp, Chrono (1954–2020), Austrian singer, composer, guitarist and music producer
- Popp, Dieter (* 1938), German spy of the military intelligence service of the National People's Army of the GDR
- Popp, Dietmar (* 1963), German art historian
- Popp, Dominik (* 1995), Austrian soccer player
- Popp, Edgar (1920–2015), Croatian Evangelical Lutheran pastor of German descent of the Evangelical Church of Croatia and Dean of Zagreb
- Popp, Eduard (* 1991), German wrestler
- Popp, Emil (1897–1955), German politician (NSDAP), MdR and administrative officer
- Popp, Ernst (1819–1883), German sculptor
- Popp, Eva-Maria (* 1958), German author, columnist, speaker and lecturer
- Popp, Frank (1941–2020), German university professor and sculptor
- Popp, Franz (1865–1934), Baden official
- Popp, Franz (1891–1981), Austrian teacher and politician (SDAP, SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Popp, Franz (* 1963), Austrian major general and deputy state police director of Lower Austria
- Popp, Franz Josef (1886–1954), Austrian engineer and the first general manager of BMW
- Popp, Friedrich (1905–1998), German sculptor
- Popp, Fritz (1882–1955), German lawyer, police officer and SS leader
- Popp, Fritz (* 1940), German soccer player
- Popp, Fritz (* 1957), Austrian writer
- Popp, Fritz-Albert (1938–2018), German biophysicist and author
- Popp, Georg (1861–1943), German chemist and university professor in Frankfurt
- Popp, Günther (1921–2016), German dentist, medical officer in the Bundeswehr, most recently general physician
- Popp, Hans (1909–1978), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Popp, Hansjürgen (* 1933), German high school teacher, Germanist and author
- Popp, Harald (1931–2017), German historian
- Popp, Harald (* 1956), German electrical engineer
- Popp, Herbert (* 1947), German geographer
- Popp, Hermann (1871–1943), German writer
- Popp, Horst P. (* 1958), German banker
- Popp, Jon , German painter
- Popp, Joseph L. Jr. (1950–2006), American biologist and ransomware writer
- Popp, Julius (1849–1902), Austrian politician (SDAP)
- Popp, Julius (* 1973), German media artist
- Popp, Jürgen (* 1966), German chemist
- Popp, Karl (1942–2005), German engineer and university professor
- Popp, Karl-Heinz (1934–2012), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Popp, Kuno (1893–1973), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Popp, Leonidas von (1831–1908), Austrian Imperial and Royal Real Privy Councilor, General of the Infantry
- Popp, Leopold (1909–1972), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Popp, Lothar (1887–1980), German revolutionary and politician (November Revolution), Member of the Bundestag
- Popp, Lucia (1939–1993), Slovak opera singer (soprano)
- Popp, Ludwig (1911–1993), German bacteriologist
- Popp, Luitpold (1893–1968), German football player
- Popp, Manfred (* 1941), German physicist
- Popp, Marcus (* 1981), German national volleyball player and beach volleyball player
- Popp, Marianne (* 1949), Austrian biologist and biochemist, professor emeritus at the University of Vienna
- Popp, Max (1878–1943), German agricultural scientist and non-fiction author
- Popp, Michael , German musician and composer
- Popp, Michael (* 1990), Austrian soccer player
- Popp, Oskar (1875–1945), German painter, draftsman and set designer
- Popp, Paul (* 1963), Austrian cyclist
- Popp, Peter Andreas (* 1958), German officer (lieutenant colonel) and historian
- Popp, Philipp (1893–1945), Yugoslav bishop of the Evangelical Church of Yugoslavia
- Popp, Rainer (* 1946), German writer, journalist and TV manager
- Popp, Reinhold (* 1949), Austrian futurologist
- Popp, Silke (* 1973), German actress
- Popp, Simon (* 1990), German musician (drums, composition)
- Popp, Steffen (* 1978), German writer and translator
- Popp, Susanne (* 1944), German musicologist
- Popp, Susanne (* 1955), German historian and history teacher
- Popp, Theodor (* 1907), German radio play director and actor
- Popp, Thomas (* 1961), German administrative lawyer and political official
- Popp, Ulrich (1937–2010), German theater and television actor
- Popp, Ulrike (* 1959), German sociologist and professor
- Popp, Walter (1913–1977), German ceramicist
- Popp, Walter (* 1948), German author and lawyer
- Popp, Wilhelm (1828–1903), German flautist and composer
- Popp, William (* 1994), Japanese soccer player
- Popp, Willian (* 1994), Brazilian soccer player
- Popp, Willibald (1653–1735), German Imperial Abbot
- Popp, Willy (1902–1978), German chess composer and functionary
- Popp, Wolfgang (1935–2017), German Germanist and literary scholar
- Popp, Wolfgang (* 1959), German tennis player
- Popp, Wolfgang (* 1970), Austrian writer and journalist
- Poppa von Bayeux , wife of the Viking Rollo
- Poppa, Kurt (1913–2000), German skier and ski builder
- Poppaea Sabina († 65), Roman Empress, wife of Neros
- Poppaea Sabina the Elder († 47), Roman aristocrat
- Poppaedius Silo, Quintus († 88 BC), Italian general in the alliance war
- Poppaeus Sabinus, Gaius († 35), Roman consul 9, grandfather of Poppaea Sabina
- Poppe, Albrecht (1847–1907), German zoologist
- Poppe, André (* 1943), Belgian racing cyclist
- Poppe, Carl Gerhard (1813–1891), German master builder and researcher of antiquities
- Poppe, Claus Peter (* 1948), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Poppe, Eberhard (* 1931), German legal scholar
- Poppe, Eduard , German rugby player
- Poppe, Enno (* 1969), German composer and conductor
- Poppe, Erich (* 1951), German Celtologist and university professor
- Poppe, Erik (* 1960), Norwegian film director
- Poppe, Fedor (1850–1914), German portrait, genre and landscape painter
- Poppe, Franz (1834–1915), German teacher, school principal, writer, local poet and editor
- Poppe, Gerd (* 1941), German politician (Bündnis90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag, GDR civil rights activist, Member of the Bundestag, Minister without portfolio after the fall of the Wall
- Poppe, Grit (* 1964), German writer
- Poppe, Guido (* 1954), Belgian malacologist
- Poppe, Gustav , German ministerial official
- Poppe, Hans (1928–1999), German scenographer
- Pöppe, Heinz (1896–1963), German politician (KPD)
- Poppe, Helga (* 1942), German songwriter
- Poppe, Helmut (1926–1979), German officer, lieutenant general in the NVA
- Poppe, Johann Georg (1837–1915), German architect of historicism
- Poppe, Johann Heinrich Moritz von (1776–1854), German mathematician and physicist
- Poppe, Karl (1863–1932), German clergyman and politician (center), MdR
- Poppe, Karl (1896–1965), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Poppe, Kurt (1880–1960), German veterinarian
- Poppe, Nicolaus , eighth monastery provost of Uetersen
- Poppe, Nikolaus (1897–1991), Russian linguist
- Poppe, Nils (1908-2000), Swedish actor
- Poppe, Oskar (1866–1918), German chemist and industrial manager
- Poppe, Rosa (1867–1940), Austro-Hungarian theater actress
- Poppe, Thomas (* 1952), German translator and non-fiction author
- Poppe, Ulrike (* 1953), German GDR civil rights activist
- Poppe, Uwe (* 1963), German actor
- Poppe, Walter (1886–1951), German soccer player
- Poppe-Marquard, Hermann (1908–1993), German art historian, historian and museum director
- Poppek, Hans-Jürgen (1946–2019), German scout
- Poppel, Boy van (* 1988), Dutch cyclocross and road cyclist
- Poppel, Danny van (* 1993), Dutch racing cyclist
- Pöppel, Ernst (* 1940), German psychologist and professor
- Poppel, Hans (* 1942), German illustrator, jazz pianist and set designer
- Poppel, Jean-Paul van (* 1962), Dutch cyclist
- Poppel, Johann (1807–1882), German copper and steel engraver, architectural draftsman and landscape painter
- Pöppel, Max (1909–1989), German painter and sculptor
- Poppel, Nikolaus , traveler, adventurer, diplomat and businessman
- Pöppel, Otto (1904–2000), German painter and graphic artist
- Poppel, Patrick (* 1985), international pro-Russian propagandist
- Pöppel, Sarah (* 1994), German ski jumper
- Pöppel, Walter (1904–1993), German-Swedish photojournalist
- Poppelack, Josef (1780–1859), German architect and builder
- Poppelauer, Moritz (1824–1888), German Judaist, bookseller, antiquarian and publisher
- Poppelbaum, Ludwig (1866–1940), German senator, author, mayor and honorary citizen of Wesel, victim of National Socialism
- Poppelbaum, Wolfgang (* 1939), German manager
- Pöppelmann, Bernd (* 1946), German painter
- Pöppelmann, Carl Friedrich († 1750), German Rococo architect
- Pöppelmann, Christian Wilhelm (1701–1782), chief postmaster in Dresden and Bautzen
- Pöppelmann, Heike (* 1965), German archaeologist
- Pöppelmann, Johann Adolph (1694–1773), German court painter
- Pöppelmann, Matthäus Daniel (1662–1736), German builder of the Baroque
- Pöppelmann, Peter (1866–1947), German sculptor, graphic artist and medalist
- Pöppelreiter, Christian (* 1941), German opera director
- Poppelreuter, Josef (1867–1919), German archaeologist and art historian
- Poppelreuter, Walther (1886–1939), German neurologist psychologist
- Poppen, Christoph (* 1956), German conductor and violinist
- Poppen, Hermann Meinhard (1796–1881), German printer and entrepreneur
- Poppen, Hermann Meinhard (1885–1956), German church musician and conductor
- Poppen, Marion (* 1932), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Poppenberg, Felix (1869–1915), German writer
- Poppenberg, Fritz (* 1949), German cameraman, film producer, film director and creationist
- Poppenberger, Friedrich (1904–1992), German journalist
- Poppenberger, Johann , Bohemian mine owner, councilor and city judge
- Poppenburg, Carl Heinrich (1811–1869), German theologian and politician
- Poppendick, Helmut (1902-1994), German physician
- Poppendiecker, Gerhard (* 1937), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Poppenhäger, Holger (* 1957), German lawyer and politician (SPD)
- Poppenhusen, Conrad (1818–1883), German entrepreneur
- Poppenhusen, Friedrich (1861–1923), German businessman and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Popper, Ami (* 1969), Israeli assassin
- Popper, Daniel (1913–1999), American astronomer
- Popper, David (1843–1913), Bohemian cellist and composer
- Popper, Erwin (1879–1955), Austrian physician
- Popper, Grete (1897–1976), German-Czech photographer
- Popper, Hans (1903–1988), Austrian-American pathologist, founder of hepatology
- Popper, Hans (* 1949), Austrian health insurance director
- Popper, Hugo (1857–1910), Leipzig industrialist
- Popper, Isidor (1816–1884), German painter, lithographer, portrait painter and caricaturist
- Popper, Joachim (1730–1795), entrepreneur and court factor
- Popper, John (* 1967), American blues musician
- Popper, Julio (1857–1893), cartographer of Havana, Freemason
- Popper, Karl (1902–1994), Austro-British philosopher and science theorist
- Popper, Leó (1886–1911), Hungarian painter, composer and art historian
- Popper, Ludwig (1904–1984), Austrian physician
- Popper, Nikolas (* 1974), Austrian mathematician and simulation researcher
- Pöpper, Thomas (* 1969), German art historian
- Popper, Walter (1905–1962), Austrian conductor, Kapellmeister, pianist and composer
- Popper-Lynkeus, Josef (1838–1921), Austrian writer and social reformer
- Popper-Podhragy, Leopold (1886–1986), Austrian private banker
- Pöpperl, Anna (1920–2002), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Burgenland Landtag
- Pöpperle, Tomáš (* 1984), Czech ice hockey goalkeeper
- Poppert, Gertrude , German Nazi victims in the Sobibór extermination camp
- Poppin Hood (* 1982), German break dancer
- Pöpping, Dagmar (* 1964), German historian
- Popping, Friedrich († 1640), German lawyer and council secretary of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Pöpping, Johann (1608–1657), lawyer and councilor from Lübeck
- Popping, Nikolaus († 1583), German lawyer and council secretary of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Poppinga, Anneliese (1928–2015), German collaborator and biographer of Konrad Adenauer
- Poppinga, Leffert Thelen (1824–1901), German painter and innkeeper
- Poppinga, Onno (* 1943), German agricultural scientist and university professor
- Poppinger, Manuel (* 1989), Austrian ski jumper
- Pöppinghaus, Ferdinand (1923–1965), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Poppitz, Johannes (1911–1943), German constitutional lawyer
- Pöppl, Ernst Josef (* 1932), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Poppl, Friedrich (1923–1982), German type designer and calligrapher
- Poppleton, Earley F. (1834–1899), American politician
- Popplewell, Anna (* 1988), British film actress
- Popplewell, Ernest, Baron Popplewell (1899–1977), British politician (Labor Party)
- Popplewell, Jack (1911–1996), English writer and playwright
- Popplewell, Lulu (* 1991), British film actress and singer-songwriter
- Popplow, Ulrich (* 1926), German athlete and author
- Poppo , Bishop of Krakow
- Poppo , Catholic Bishop of Schleswig (around 1010 to 1013/1016)
- Poppo , German Benedictine abbot
- Poppo (674–734), King of the Frisians
- Poppo I. , German clergyman, royal chancellor (931–940) and bishop of Würzburg (941–961)
- Poppo I († 1156), Count of Hollende and Burgrave of Amöneburg
- Poppo I. , Gaugraf in the grave field
- Poppo I , margrave in Istria
- Poppo I. von Blankenburg , Count of Regenstein-Blankenburg
- Poppo II , Bishop of Würzburg
- Poppo II , Margrave of Istria (1090-1093)
- Poppo III. von Trimberg , Bishop of Würzburg
- Poppo V. , abbot in Lorsch Abbey and Fulda Abbey
- Poppo von Andechs-Meranien (1175–1245), bishop of Bamberg
- Poppo of Aquileia († 1042), Patriarch of Aquileia
- Poppo von Babenberg (986-1047), Archbishop of Trier
- Poppo von Osterna , Grand Master of the Teutonic Order
- Poppo von Paderborn († 1083), Bishop of Paderborn
- Poppo von Passau , Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Passau (1204–1206)
- Poppo von Stablo (978-1048), Catholic saint and abbot
- Poppo of Thuringia , Margrave of the Sorbian Mark
- Poppo, Ernst Friedrich (1794–1866), German classical philologist and educator
- Poppo, Rudolf , German doctor
- Poppovits, Cesar (1876–1938), Austrian architect
- Poppy (* 1995), American singer-songwriter and internet personality
- Poppy, Andrew (* 1954), British composer, pianist and music producer
- Poppy, Wolfgang (* 1941), German engineering scientist
Popr
- Popravka, Pavel (* 1983), Serbian-Russian ice hockey player
- Poprawa, Adam (* 1959), Polish literary historian, literary critic, music critic, poet and prose writer
- Poprawe, Reinhart (* 1954), German laser physicist
Pops
- Popstoikowa, Dimitrija (* 1982), Bulgarian badminton player
Popt
- Poptomov, Vladimir (1890–1952), Bulgarian politician
- Popchew, Milko (* 1964), Bulgarian chess player
Popu
- Popugajewa, Larissa Anatoljewna (1923–1977), Russian geologist
- Populorum, Adolf (1899–1977), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
Popw
- Popwell, Albert (1926–1999), American actor
Popy
- Popyrin, Alexei (* 1999), Australian tennis player