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Pre
- Pré, Galliot du , Parisian bookseller and publisher
- Pré, Jacqueline du (1945–1987), British cellist
Prea
- Prea, Nicholas (* 1965), Seychellois politician
- Prean, Carl (* 1967), English table tennis player
- Prean-Bruni, Maria Luise (* 1939), Austrian missionary in Uganda and author of several Christian books
- Preatoni, Ennio (* 1944), Italian sprinter
- Préaubert, Alban (* 1985), French figure skater
- Préaux, Claire (1904–1979), Belgian classical philologist and ancient historian
- Préaux, Henri (1911–1992), French helmsman
Preb
- Prebble, Albert Davis (1873-1946), English tennis and badminton player
- Prebble, Antonia (* 1984), New Zealand actress
- Prebble, Jamie (* 1991), New Zealand freestyle skier
- Prebeck, Alois (* 1904), German lawyer
- Prebisch, Alberto (1899–1970), Argentine architect and mayor of Buenos Aires
- Prebisch, Raúl (1901–1986), Argentine development economist
- Préboist, Paul (1927–1997), French actor
- Prebusch, Günter (* 1939), German football player
Prec
- Preca, George (1880–1962), Maltese priest, founder of an order and saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Prečan, Leopold (1866–1947), Archbishop of Olomouc
- Prechal, Alexandra (* 1959), Dutch lawyer and judge
- Prechel, Doris (* 1963), German ancient orientalist
- Prechner, Lotte B. (1877–1967), German painter, graphic artist and sculptor of Expressionism and New Objectivity
- Precht, Albert (1947–2015), Austrian climber, mountaineer and author
- Precht, Christian , Hamburg sculptor and carver
- Precht, Diedrich (1811–1890), German farmer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Precht, Elimar (1912–1969), German camp dentist in concentration camps and SS-Hauptsturmführer
- Precht, Fritz (1883–1951), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Precht, Gundolf (1937–2015), German building researcher and Roman provincial archaeologist
- Precht, Hans-Hermann (1949–2019), German museum specialist and economic and social historian
- Precht, Hans-Jürgen (* 1933), German industrial designer
- Precht, Heinrich (1852–1924), German chemist and mineralogist
- Precht, Hermann (1937–1997), German educator and politician (SPD), MdL
- Precht, Jørn (* 1967), German lecturer for scripts and dramaturgy, screenwriter, translator, editor, actor and director
- Precht, Julius (1871–1942), German physicist, photographer and university lecturer
- Precht, Kai (* 1961), German author, publisher and film producer
- Precht, Richard David (* 1964), German philosopher and publicist
- Precht, Volkhard (1930–2006), German art glass blower and glass artist
- Prechtel, Alexander (* 1946), German lawyer and attorney general
- Prechtel, Volker (1941–1997), German actor
- Prechtl, Adalbert (* 1949), Austrian electrical engineer and university professor
- Prechtl, Franz (1927–2018), German politician (CSU), honorary citizen of Amberg
- Prechtl, Fritz (1923–2004), Austrian civil servant and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Prechtl, Heinz (1927–2014), Austrian researcher
- Prechtl, Johann Baptist (1813–1904), German priest and author
- Prechtl, Johann Joseph von (1778–1854), Austrian technologist
- Prechtl, Josef (1896–1976), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Prechtl, Kathi (1909–2002), German folk actress, playwright and monologist
- Prechtl, Ludwig (1865–1931), Austrian pianist, composer and conductor
- Prechtl, Markus (* 1976), German chemist
- Prechtl, Maximilian (1757–1832), German religious, university professor and professor of dogmatics and morality
- Prechtl, Michael Mathias (1926–2003), German painter, illustrator and caricaturist
- Prechtl, Wolfgang (1883–1964), German clergyman and politician
- Prechtler, Heinrich (1859–1917), Austrian theater actor
- Prechtler, Otto (1813–1881), Austrian playwright, poet, librettist and archivist
- Preciado y Nieva, José María (1886–1963), Spanish clergyman and Vicar Apostolic of Darién
- Preciado, Jaime (* 1986), American rock musician and record producer
- Preciado, Manuel (1957–2012), Spanish football player and coach
- Preciado, Paul B. (* 1970), Spanish philosopher and queer theorist
- Precipiano, Humbertus Guilelmus de (1627–1711), Roman Catholic theologian, bishop and Spanish-Dutch government official
- Preckwitz, Boris (* 1968), German writer and politician (AfD)
- Precourt, Charles J. (* 1955), American astronaut
- Preczang, Ernst (1870–1949), German author
Pred
- Pred, Allan (1936-2007), American geographer
- Pred, Daniel (* 1963), American rock musician
- Preda, Cristian (* 1966), Romanian political scientist and politician, MEP
- Preda, Daniela (* 1960), Italian historian and professor at the University of Genoa
- Preda, Marin (1922–1980), Romanian writer
- Preda, Ștefan (* 1970), Romanian football player and coach
- Predari, Caesar (* 1853), German Imperial Judge
- Predari, Dominicus (1818–1880), German judge
- Predeek, Albert (1883–1956), German librarian
- Predeick, Josef (* 1926), German politician (CDU)
- Predel, Bruno (1928–2007), German chemist
- Predel, Gregor (* 1961), German Catholic theologian
- Predel, Hans-Georg (* 1959), German sports doctor and university professor
- Predelli, Riccardo (1840–1909), Italian historian, Venice State Archives
- Predescu, Cornel (* 1987), Romanian football player
- Predić, Uroš (1857–1953), Serbian painter
- Predieri, Angelo (1655–1731), Italian singer and composer of the Baroque era
- Predieri, Luca Antonio (1688–1767), Italian Baroque composer
- Prediger, Andreas (1926–2017), Russian-German artist
- Prediger, Carl (1822–1895), German mathematician, geodesist and cartographer
- Prediger, Carl (1840–1918), German architect
- Prediger, Dirk (* 1987), German soccer player
- Preacher, Lanette (* 1979), Canadian skeleton pilot
- Prediger, Susanne (* 1971), German mathematician and university professor
- Predin, Zoran (* 1958), Slovenian singer and songwriter
- Predis, Ambrogio de , Italian painter
- Predl, Franz Xaver von (1795–1866), Bavarian officer
- Predl, Ignatz von (1759–1806), Bavarian administrative officer and amateur artist
- Predl, Rainer (* 1990), Austrian ultra runner
- Predleus, Anna (* 1978), German voice actress
- Predock, Antoine (* 1936), American architect
- Predöhl, Andreas (1893–1974), German economist and university professor
- Predöhl, Max (1854–1923), German lawyer, Hamburg senator and mayor
- Predoiu, Cătălin (* 1968), Romanian politician and legal scholar
- Predojević, Borki (* 1987), Bosnian-Herzegovinian chess grandmaster
- Predragović, Srđan (* 1995), Bosnian handball player
- Predybailow, Sergei Wiktorowitsch (* 1982), Russian handball player
Pree
- Pree, Helmuth (* 1950), Austrian canon lawyer
- Pree, Wolfgang (* 1964), Austrian computer scientist and university professor
- Preece, David (1963-2007), English football player
- Preece, Helen (1895–1990), British horsewoman
- Preece, Ian (* 1982), Welsh snooker player
- Preece, William Henry (1834–1913) Welsh electrical engineer and inventor
- Preecha Chaokla (* 1983), Thai soccer player
- Preeg, Steve (* 1970), American special effects artist
- Preemann, Marcus (* 1967), German basketball player
- Preen, Adolph Friedrich von (1623–1669), German Lutheran theologian, superintendent
- Preen, August Claus von (1778-1821), Chamberlain of Baden
- Preen, Carl (1824–1889), German social reformer and hut director
- Preen, Friedrich Christian Theodor von (1787–1856), ducal chamberlain of Nassau, adjutant wing and lieutenant general
- Preen, Friedrich von (1823-1894), Baden official
- Preen, Hugo von (1854–1941), Austrian painter and local researcher
- Preen, Joachim (1940–1984), German film and theater director
- Preen, Johannes von († 1461), Bishop of Ratzeburg
- Preen, Otto von (1579–1634), German lawyer and court official
- Preen, Zacharias (* 1965), German actor
- Preetorius, Emil (1827–1905), German-American journalist and publicist
- Preetorius, Emil (1883–1973), German illustrator and graphic artist
- Preetorius, Wilhelm (1791–1863), German leather manufacturer and member of the 2nd Chamber of the Estates of the Grand Duchy of Hesse
- Preetz, Michael (* 1967), German soccer player
- Preez, Fourie du (* 1982), South African rugby player
- Preez, Frik du (* 1935), South African rugby union player
- Preez, Max du (* 1951), South African writer, journalist and documentary filmmaker
Pref
- Prefát z Vlkanova, Oldřich (1523–1565), Bohemian mathematician and traveler
- Prefernius Licinianus, Gaius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Préfontaine, Marie-Pier (* 1988), Canadian ski racer
- Préfontaine, Raymond (1850–1905), Canadian politician
- Prefontaine, Steve (1951–1975), American athlete
Preg
- Pregadio, Fabrizio (* 1957), Italian sinologist
- Pregadio, Roberto (1928–2010), Italian film composer, musician and conductor
- Pregant, Johann , Austrian civil servant of the Austrian Federal Railways
- Prégardien, Christoph (* 1956), German opera singer (lyric tenor)
- Prégardien, Julian (* 1984), German singer (lyric tenor)
- Prégardier, Elisabeth (* 1934), German publicist and Catholic association official
- Pregartbauer, Lois (1899–1971), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Pregel, Thomas (* 1977), German writer and editor
- Pregelj, Ivan (1893–1960), Slovenian writer
- Pregelj, Sebastijan (* 1970), Slovenian writer
- Preger, Kurt (1907–1960), Austrian opera singer (tenor, baritone)
- Preger, Theodor (1866–1911), German Byzantinist and high school teacher
- Preger, Wilhelm (1827–1896), German Protestant theologian, teacher and royal senior consistorial councilor
- Pregesbauer, Johann (* 1958), Austrian football player
- Pregill, Gregory (* 1946), American herpetologist
- Pregizer, Christian Gottlob (1751-1824), German theologian
- Pregizer, Johann Ulrich (1577–1656), German theologian and university professor
- Pregizer, Johann Ulrich (1611–1672), German theologian
- Pregizer, Johann Ulrich (1647–1708), German lawyer and historian
- Pregizer, Johann Ulrich IV. (1673–1730), German theologian and historian
- Pregl, Fritz (1869–1930), Austrian chemist
- Pregl, Karl (* 1944), Austrian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Pregla, Reinhold (* 1938), German electrical engineer
- Preglau, Max (* 1951), Austrian sociologist
- Pregler, Max (* 1994), German handball player
- Pregler, Wolfgang (* 1956), German actor
- Prego Casal, Fernando Ramon (1927–1999), Cuban clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Santa Clara
- Prego Gadea, Omar (1927–2014), Uruguayan writer, journalist and essayist
- Preguinho (1905–1979), Brazilian soccer player
Preh
- Prehauser, Gottfried (1699–1769), Austrian actor and writer
- Prehn, Friedrich (1901–1985), German walker
- Prehn, Friedrich Christian (1810–1875), Schleswig-Holstein lawyer and politician
- Prehn, Jeppe (1803–1850), German-Danish administrative lawyer and bailiff
- Prehn, Joachim Carl von (1674–1709), royal Danish colonel and chief of the Dithmersen cavalry regiment
- Prehn, Johann Jacob (1746–1802), German administrative lawyer and university professor
- Prehn, Johann Valentin (1749–1821), Frankfurt confectioner and art collector
- Prehn, Lieselotte (1954–2019), German politician (PDS), MdL Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
- Prehn, Lothar (* 1946), German soccer player
- Prehn, Martin (1831–1899), German engineer
- Prehn, Michael Eberhard (1717–1787), German merchant, councilor and landowner
- Prehn, Michael Eberhard (1747–1818), German administrative lawyer, senator and mayor
- Prehn, Peter (* 1941), German handball player
- Prehn, Rasmus (* 1973), Danish politician
Price
- Preibisch, Alexander (* 1991), German ice hockey player
- Preibisch, Maximilian (1877–1940), Austrian sculptor
- Preibisius, Christoph (1580–1651), German legal scholar and physicist
- Preibisius, Johannes (1610–1660), German legal scholar
- Preibsch, Hubert (1892–1959), Sudeten German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Preidl von Hassenbrunn, Franz (1810–1889), large Bohemian industrialist
- Preidler, Georg (* 1990), Austrian road cyclist
- Preik, Walther (1932–2018), German sculptor
- Preikšaitis, Aidas (* 1970), Lithuanian football player
- Preikšas, Juozas (1926–2018), Lithuanian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Panevėžys
- Preikschat, Wolfgang (* 1951), German media theorist
- Preil, Annika (* 1990), German actress
- Preil, Arthur (1887–1954), German folk singer
- Preil, Hans-Joachim (1923–1999), German playwright, director and comedian
- Preil, Paul (1879–1951), German humorist, composer and music publisher
- Preilowski, Samantha (* 1989), German actress
- Preim, Bernhard (* 1969), German computer scientist
- Preime, Eberhard (1912–1941), German art historian and translator
- Preimesberger, Rudolf (* 1936), Austrian art historian and university professor
- Preiml, Baldur (* 1939), Austrian ski jumper and trainer
- Prein, Otto (1867–1945), German Protestant pastor and amateur archaeologist
- Prein, Stefan (* 1965), German motorcycle racer
- Preindl, Josef (1921–1972), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
- Preindl, Joseph (1756–1823), Austrian organist and composer
- Preineder, Martin (* 1962), Austrian farmer and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Preiner, Erwin (* 1962), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, President of the Federal Council
- Preiner, Martina , science journalist
- Preiner, Verena (* 1995), Austrian athlete
- Preinfalk, Bernd (* 1966), Austrian composer and musician
- Preinfalk, Gerald (* 1971), Austrian saxophonist
- Preining, Othmar (1927–2007), Austrian physicist
- Preininger, John (1947–2002), Austrian drummer, writer and philologist
- Preininger, Sally (* 1996), Austrian soccer player
- Preinitzer, Otto von (1865–1958), German lieutenant general
- Preinreich, Gabriel (1893–1951), economist
- Preinstorfer, Johanna (* 1929), President of the Upper Austrian State Parliament (ÖVP)
- Preis, Albert (* 1937), German soccer player
- Preis, Caspar , German chronicler
- Preis, Constantin (* 1998), German athlete
- Preis, Ivo , German trumpeter of Czechoslovak origin (classical, jazz)
- Preis, Josef (1867–1944), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament and mayor of the city of Salzburg
- Preis, Karl Sebastian (1884–1946), German local politician (SPD)
- Preis, Kinga (* 1971), Polish actress
- Preis, Ludwig (1971–2017), German soccer player and coach
- Preis, Robert (* 1972), Austrian journalist and writer
- Preis, Toni (* 1945), German sculptor
- Preis, Ulrich (* 1956), German lawyer and professor at the University of Cologne
- Preisegger, Ignaz (1824–1881), Austrian landscape painter
- Preisel, Christoph , German copper and steel engraver and draftsman
- Preisendanz, Karin (* 1958), German Indologist
- Preisendanz, Karl (1883–1968), German classical philologist, papyrologist, palaeographer and librarian
- Preisendanz, Wolfgang (1920–2007), German Germanist
- Preisendörfer, Bruno (* 1957), German writer
- Preisendörfer, Helmut (1927–1984), German football player
- Preiser, Erich (1900–1967), German economist
- Preiser, Gert (* 1928), German medical historian
- Preiser, Richard (1871–1945), German classical philologist
- Preiser, Wolfgang (1903–1997), German legal scholar
- Preiser-Kapeller, Johannes (* 1977), Austrian Byzantinist
- Preisig, Eugen (1888–1958), Swiss Cantonal Councilor and Councilor
- Preisig, Johann Friedrich (1787–1837), Swiss entrepreneur and publicist
- Preisig, Samuele (* 1984), Swiss football player
- Preisig, Tobias (* 1981), Swiss jazz musician
- Preisigke, Friedrich (1856–1924), German papyrologist
- Preising, Dagmar (* 1956), German art historian, curator and museum director
- Preising, Ernst (1911–2007), German plant sociologist and nature conservationist
- Preising, Rudolf (1904–1981), German pastor, headmaster and local history researcher
- Preisinger, Johannes (* 1939), German diplomat
- Preisinger, Michael (* 1962), German journalist, writer and screenwriter
- Preisinger, Miroslav (* 1991), Slovak ice hockey player
- Preisinger, Rudolf (* 1957), German agricultural engineer and geneticist
- Preisinger, Susanne (* 1957), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Preiskeit, Hans (1920–1972), German racing cyclist
- Preisker, Herbert (1888–1952), German theologian
- Preisl, Dieter (1962–2016), Austrian painter and musician
- Preisler, Horst (* 1935), German marathon runner
- Preisler, Jan (1872–1918), Czech painter and printmaker
- Preisler, Juliane (* 1959), Danish writer and poet
- Preisler, Karoline (* 1971), German politician (FDP) and lawyer
- Preisler, Rüdiger (* 1945), German sculptor
- Preisler, Steve , American chemist
- Preisner, Rio (1925–2007), Czech poet, philosopher, translator and scholar
- Preisner, Zbigniew (* 1955), Polish film music composer
- Preiß, Achim (* 1956), German art historian, curator, painter and university professor
- Preiss, Adolph († 1890), German-Baltic merchant and coin collector
- Preiss, Adolph (1762–1832), German-Baltic Lutheran clergyman
- Preiss, Byron (1953-2005), American publisher, book packager, game developer, and author
- Preiss, David (* 1947), Czech-British mathematician
- Preiß, David (* 1978), Austrian soccer player and trainer
- Preiss, Dietlind (* 1940), German sculptor
- Preiss, Emil (1898–1962), German-American gymnast
- Preiss, Ferdinand (1882–1943), German sculptor and ivory carver of Art Deco
- Preiß, Fritz (1877–1940), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the state parliament
- Preiß, Gerhard (1935–2017), German math didactic and professor at the Freiburg University of Education
- Preiss, Gunther (* 1944), German politician (DVU), MdL
- Preiss, Gustave (1881–1963), Swiss cameraman
- Preiss, Hans († 1949), German-English bookseller
- Preiss, Hans (1927–2005), German trade union official and journalist
- Preiß, Heinrich Wilhelm (1789–1866), Nassau politician
- Preiss, Heinz (* 1942), Austrian music teacher and local politician, co-founder of Upper Austria. Landesmusikschulwerkes
- Preiß, Jacques (1859–1916), Franco-German lawyer and politician, MdR
- Preiß, Kurt (1929–2011), Austrian teacher and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Preiss, Laura (* 1986), German actress and voice actress
- Preiss, Ludwig (1811-1883), German-British naturalist
- Preiß, Ludwig (1910–1996), German politician (FDP, FVP, DP, CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Preiß, Manfred (* 1939), German politician (LDPD, FDP), Minister for Regional and Local Affairs of the GDR
- Preiß, Markus (* 1978), German television journalist
- Preiß, Richard , German politician (NSDAP), MdR, MdL
- Preiß, Sebastian (* 1981), German handball player
- Preiss, Sławomir (* 1952), Polish politician (Platforma Obywatelska (Civic Platform)), member of the Sejm
- Preiss, Wolfgang (1910–2002), German actor and voice actor
- Preissecker, Otto (1898–1963), Austrian figure skater and dentist
- Preissegger, Hedi (* 1951), Austrian composer and choir director
- Preißel, Hans-Georg (* 1943), German horticultural scientist
- Preisser, Chris (* 1985), German rock singer
- Preizig, Erhard (1889–1945), German Romanist
- Preissig, Vojtěch (1873–1944), Czech graphic artist, painter and illustrator, resistance fighter
- Preissing, Tom (* 1978), American ice hockey player
- Preißing, Werner (* 1947), German specialist author and business consultant
- Preissinger, Emil (1912–2003), German master butcher and politician (CSU)
- Preißinger, Rico (* 1996), German soccer player
- Preißl, Rupert (1925–2003), German painter and graphic artist
- Preißler, Alfred (1921–2003), German football player and coach
- Preissler, Barbara Helena (1707–1758), German miniature painter, copperplate engraver and wax boss
- Preißler, Christian (* 1942), German engineer and politician (SPD), MdL
- Preissler, Daniel (1627–1665), German painter
- Preißler, Dietmar (* 1956), German historian
- Preißler, Edwin (1942–2008), German football player
- Preissler, Frank (* 1959), German dubbing author, dubbing director, sound engineer and musician
- Preißler, Fritz (1904–1945), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Preissler, Fritz (1908–1948), Czech-German toboggan runner
- Preissler, Georg Martin (1700–1754), German painter
- Preißler, Helmut (1925-2010), German lyric poet, writer and re-poet
- Preißler, Holger (1943–2006), German scholar of Islam, religion historian and university professor
- Preissler, Ignaz (1676–1741), glass and porcelain painter
- Preissler, Johann Daniel (1666–1737), Nuremberg painter
- Preissler, Johann Georg (1757–1831), German-Danish engraver
- Preissler, Johann Justin (1698–1771), German painter
- Preissler, Johann Martin (1715–1794), German engraver
- Preißler, Kurt (1893–1968), German painter, graphic artist and etcher
- Preißler, Paul († 1935), German painter, illustrator and art professor
- Preissler, Peter M. (* 1943), Austrian director, actor and author
- Preißler, Sebastian († 1591), German entrepreneur
- Preißler, Susanna Maria (1701–1765), German gem cutter
- Preissler, Thomas (* 1958), German drummer, composer and reciter
- Preißler, Uwe (* 1967), German cyclist
- Preissler, Valentin Daniel (1717–1765), German engraver
- Preißler, Walter (1915–2005), German lawyer and politician (GB / BHE, GDP, CDU), MdL
- Preissler, Wolfgang (* 1932), German musician and composer
- Preißmann, Christine (* 1970), German doctor
- Preissová, Gabriela (1862–1946), Czech writer, dramaturge and representative of idealized realism
- Preissová, Jana (* 1948), Czech actress
- Preiswerk, Gertrud (1902–1994), Swiss weaver and textile designer
- Preiswerk, Samuel (1799–1871), Swiss Reformed theologian, pastor and hymn poet
- Preiswerk, Theophil (1846–1919), Swiss landscape and genre painter
- Preiswerk-Iselin, Anna Maria (1758–1840), daughter of the philosopher Isaak Iselin
- Preiszler, Alois (* 1938), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Preitler, Franz (* 1963), Austrian author
- Preity, Zinta (* 1975), Indian actress
- Preiwuss, Kerstin (* 1980), German writer, cultural journalist and poet
Prej
- Prejawa, Hugo (1854–1926), German building inspector and archaeologist
- Préjean, Albert (1894–1979), French actor
- Prejean, Carrie (* 1987), American model
- Prejean, Helen (* 1939), American nun and activist against the death penalty
- Préjean, Patrick (born 1944), French actor
- Prejmerean-Aston, Julia (* 1952), German painter
Prek
- Prek, Aleš (* 1981), Slovenian hill climber in automobile sport
- Prekazi, Dževat (* 1957), Yugoslav and Turkish soccer player
- Preko, Yaw (* 1974), Ghanaian soccer player
- Prekop, Jirina (* 1929), Czech psychologist
- Prekopová, Natália (* 1989), Slovak biathlete
- Prekopp, Carl (* 1979), British actor and radio play speaker
- Preksavec, Željka (* 1960), Yugoslav or Croatian actress
Prel
- Prel, Friedrich du (1798–1891), Bavarian government official
- Prel, Maximilian du (1904–1945), German author, NSDAP member and employee in the administration of the General Government
- Prela, Ndrek (1920–2011), Albanian actor
- Prela, Nikë (1918–1996), Roman Catholic bishop
- Prelà, Tommaso (1765–1846), Italian physician
- Preldžić, Emir (* 1987), Bosnian-Turkish basketball player
- Preleuthner, Johann (1807–1897), Austrian sculptor
- Prelević, Anna (* 1990), Miss Greece
- Prelević, Branislav (* 1966), Serbian-Greek basketball player
- Prelević, Luciano Moše (* 1953), Croatian clergyman, rabbi of the Zagreb Jewish community
- Prelicz-Huber, Katharina (* 1959), Swiss politician (Greens)
- Preljocaj, Angelin (* 1957), French dancer and choreographer
- Preljub († 1356), Serbian voivod and Kaisar (Caesar), governor of Thessaly under Tsar Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan
- Prell, Andreas (1820–1881), German businessman and politician (NLP), MdR
- Prell, August (1856–1926), German publisher and journalist
- Prell, Bally (1922–1982), German lecturer and folk singer
- Prell, Heinrich (1888–1962), German zoologist and forest scientist
- Prell, Hermann (1854–1922), German sculptor and painter
- Prell, Ignaz (1805–1874), German politician
- Prell, Peter (* 1941), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Prell, Sieglinde (* 1953), German table tennis player
- Prell, Walter (1857–1936), German landscape and genre painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Prelle, Johannes (1875–1947), German theologian and politician (DHP), MdL
- Prelle, Michael (* 1951), German actor, radio play and voice actor
- Prelle, Uta (* 1963), German actress
- Preller, Andreas (* 1942), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Preller, Friedrich the Younger (1838–1901), German landscape and marine painter
- Preller, Friedrich, the Elder (1804–1878), German art teacher
- Preller, Helmut (* 1951), German artist and teacher
- Preller, Hugo (1886–1968), German historian
- Preller, Johann Gottlieb (1727–1786), German cantor, composer and surveyor
- Preller, Julius (1834–1914), German recreational painter, mechanical engineer, ironworks director
- Preller, Klaus (* 1939), German basketball referee and player
- Preller, Louis (1822–1901), German landscape painter
- Preller, Ludwig (1809–1861), German classical philologist
- Preller, Ludwig (1897–1974), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Preller, Ophelia (* 1998), German canoeist
- Preller-Gutdeutsch, Ruth (* 1931), American actress and drama teacher
- Prellwitz, Gertrud (1869–1942), German teacher and writer
- Prellwitz, Paul (1886–1957), German politician (NSDAP)
- Prellwitz, Wolf-Heinrich (1933–2016), German spy, employee of the Federal Ministry of Defense
- Prelog, Drago J. (1939–2020), Slovenian-Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Prelog, Iztok , Slovenian archery biathlete
- Prelog, Linde (* 1949), Austrian actress, author, songwriter, singer and cabaret artist
- Prelog, Matej (* 1980), Slovenian rower
- Prelog, Vladimir (1906–1998), Swiss chemist
- Prelogar, Jože (* 1959), Slovenian football coach
- Preloran, Jorge (1933–2009), Argentine-American documentary filmmaker
Prem
- Prem Purachatra, Ngarmchit (1915–1983), Thai princess and philanthropist
- Prem Tinsulanonda (1920–2019), Thai politician, Prime Minister of Thailand (1980–1988), President of the Privy Council (1998–2019), Regent (2016)
- Prem, Cläre (1899–1988), German poet
- Prem, Friedrich (* 1968), Austrian manager
- Prem, Hanns J. (1941–2014), Austrian American scholar
- Prem, Heimrad (1934–1978), German painter
- Prem, Horst (1940–2019), German aircraft designer, author and environmentalist
- Prem, Robert (* 1957), German Paralympics winner (sailing)
- Prem, Simon (1853–1920), Austrian high school teacher and literary historian
- Premack, David (1925–2015), American psychologist and behaviorist
- Premadasa, Ranasinghe (1924–1993), Sri Lankan politician
- Premadasa, Sajith (* 1967), Sri Lankan politician
- Premakumara, Ajith (* 1991), Sri Lankan athlete
- Premal, Deva (* 1970), German new age singer
- Premanand, Basava (1930–2009), Indian skeptic and rationalist
- Prémat, Alexandre (* 1982), French racing driver
- Premat, Martial (* 1977), French ski mountaineer
- Premauer, Werner (1912–1996), German bank manager; Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the Bayerische Vereinsbank
- Premazzi, Simona (* 1975), Italian jazz pianist and composer
- Premchand (1880–1936), Indian writer
- Premerstein, Anton von (1869–1935), Austrian ancient historian
- Preminger, Ingo (1911–2006), American literary agent and film producer
- Preminger, Noah (* 1986), American jazz musician
- Preminger, Otto (1905–1986), Austrian-American film director, film producer, actor, theater director and theater director
- Preminin, Sergei Anatoljewitsch (1965–1986), Russian military, crew member of the Soviet submarine K-219, prevented a meltdown at the risk of his life
- Premji, Azim (* 1945), Indian entrepreneur, second richest billionaire in India after Lakshmi Mittal
- Premm, Matthias (1890–1973), Austrian Catholic theologian
- Premoli, Luzia (* 1955), Brazilian nun, Superior General of the Comboni Missionary Sisters
- Prémont, Christophe (* 1989), Belgian road cyclist
- Prempeh I. (1870–1931), Asantehene (ruler) of the Kingdom of Ashanti in present-day Ghana
- Prempeh II. († 1970), Asantehene (ruler) of the Kingdom of Ashanti in today's Ghana
- Prempeh, Jerry (* 1988), Ghanaian-French soccer player
- Premrl, Stanko (1880–1965), Slovenian composer
- Premsela, Martin Jacob (1896–1960), Dutch author, Romanist and translator
- Premstaller, Ottmar (1927–2018), Austrian author, bookplate artist, book artist, publisher, calligrapher
- Premužič, Boris (* 1968), Slovenian racing cyclist
- Přemysl I († 1433), Duke of Troppau and Leobschütz
- Přemysl II († 1478), Duke of Troppau
- Přemysl III. († 1493), Duke of Troppau, Canon of Breslau, Olomouc and Vienna, provost of Mödling
- Přemysl of Moravia († 1239), Margrave of Moravia
Pren
- Prenant, Françoise (* 1952), French film editor, film director and screenwriter
- Prence, Thomas († 1673), English colonist in the Plymouth Colony
- Prendel, Jan Wilhelm (1905–1992), German architect and construction officer for the state of Lower Saxony
- Prendel, Victor von (1766–1852), Austro-Russian officer and city commander of Leipzig
- Prendergast, Bernard (* 1911), Jamaican discus thrower
- Prendergast, Bettina (* 1975), Austrian journalist and London correspondent for ORF
- Prendergast, Davita (* 1984), Jamaican sprinter
- Prendergast, Grace (* 1992), New Zealand rower
- Prendergast, James (1826-1921), New Zealand lawyer
- Prendergast, Maurice (1858-1924), American post-impressionist watercolor painter
- Prendergast, Phil (born 1959), Irish politician (Labor), MEP
- Prendergast, Terrence Thomas (* 1944), Canadian clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ottawa-Cornwall
- Prendes, Luis (1913-1998), Spanish actor
- Prendinger, Franz (1893–1963), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the state parliament
- Prenđa, Ivan (1939–2010), Croatian clergyman, Archbishop of Zadar
- Prené, Yvonnick (* 1984), French jazz musician (harmonica)
- Preneel, Bart (* 1963), Belgian cryptologist and professor at the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
- Prengel, Annedore (* 1944), German educationalist and university teacher
- Prengel, Diethard (* 1956), German cameraman
- Prënkoçaj, Malësor (* 1977), Albanian-Montenegrin singer
- Prenkovic, Linda (* 1992), German tennis player
- Prenn, Daniel (1904–1991), German tennis and table tennis player
- Prenn, Norman (* 1985), Austrian soccer player
- Prenn, Stefanie Alexandra (* 1984), Austrian cellist
- Prenn, Thomas (* 1994), Italian actor
- Prennel, Carl (1901–1968), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Prenner, Helmut (* 1979), Austrian soccer player
- Prenner, Karl (* 1950), Austrian religious scholar
- Prenner, Klaus (* 1943), German middle-distance runner
- Prenner, Michael , Mayor of Wiener Neustadt
- Prenner-Kasper, Lydia (* 1982), Austrian cabaret artist and actress
- Prenninger, Martin (1450–1501), German humanist
- Prennushi, Vinçenc Kolë (1885–1949), Catholic Archbishop of Durrës
- Prenses Fazıla (* 1941), Turkish nobleman, member of the Osman family
- Prensky, Marc (* 1946), American author, teacher and manager
- Prent, Lilian (* 1996), German actress
- Prenter, Torsten (* 1968), German television and media manager
- Prentice, Ann (* 1952), British nutritionist
- Prentice, David (* 1947), Canadian jazz musician
- Prentice, Dean (1932-2019), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Prentice, Jim (1956-2016), Canadian politician
- Prentice, John (1920–1999), American comic book artist
- Prentice, John (1926-2006), Scottish football player and coach
- Prentice, Jordan (* 1973), Canadian actor
- Prentice, Justin (* 1994), American actor
- Prentice, Keith (1940-1992), American actor
- Prentice, Reg (1923-2001), British politician, Member of the House of Commons, Life Peer
- Prentice, William Kelly (1871–1964), American classical philologist
- Prentiss, Benjamin (1819–1901), American general in the Civil War
- Prentiss, John Holmes (1784–1861), American politician
- Prentiss, Paula (* 1938), American actress
- Prentiss, Samuel (1782-1857) American lawyer and politician
- Prentiss, Seargent Smith (1808-1850), American politician
- Prentki, Horst (* 1922), German-Uruguayan musician
- Prentki, Jacques (1920–2009), French physicist
- Prentl, Josef (1890–1949), Austrian farmer and politician (CSP), member of the state parliament, member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Prentl, Josef (1916–1994), German officer and politician (CSU), MdL
- Prentner, Jeannine (* 1990), Austrian tennis player
- Prentzel, Alexander (1875–1955), Prussian government councilor and member of the Reichskalirat
- Prentzel, Felix (1905–1993), German business lawyer
- Prentzel, Wilhelm (1878–1945), German naval officer, most recently admiral in World War II
- Prenz Kopušar, Ana Cecilia (* 1964), Argentine Romance philologist, writer and translator
- Prenzel, Kurt (1900–1976), German politician and functionary (KPD, SED), diplomat
- Prenzel, Manfred (* 1952), German educational scientist a. PISA studies coordinator
- Prenzel, Marianne (* 1926), German stage, film and television actress
- Prenzel, Thomas (* 1968), German Nordic combined athlete
- Prenzel, Uwe (* 1966), German Nordic combined athlete
- Prenzler, Olaf (* 1958), German athlete and Olympic participant
- Prenzler, Thorsten (* 1971), German politician (AfD, CDU)
Preo
- Preobrazhenska, Nina (* 1956), Soviet rower
- Preobrazhenskaya, Olga Iossifovna (1871–1962), Russian dancer
- Preobrazhensky, Evgeny Alexejewitsch (1886–1937), Soviet revolutionary and politician
- Preobrazhensky, Kirill (* 1970), Russian artist
- Preobrazhensky, Pawel Ivanovich (1874–1944), Russian geologist and university professor
- Preobrazhensky, Vyacheslav (1951-2017), Russian jazz musician (saxophone)
- Preoteasa, Grigore (1915–1957), Romanian journalist, politician and communist activist
- Preoteasa, Petre (* 1930), Romanian politician (PCR)
Prep
- Prepelaos , general of King Cassander of Macedonia
- Prepelič, Klemen (* 1992), Slovenian basketball player
- Prepeliță, Andrei (* 1985), Romanian football player
- Prepon, Laura (* 1980), American actress
Prer
- Prerad, Mile (* 1946), Bosnian-Serbian artist
- Preradovic, Daniel (* 1992), Swiss football player
- Preradovic, Milena (* 1962), German journalist and presenter on German television
- Preradović, Paula (1887–1951), Austrian writer
- Preradović, Petar (1818–1872), Austrian general, Croatian writer
- Preradovich, Nikolaus von (1917–2004), Austrian historian, genealogist and publicist
- Prerauer, Julian (1848–1934), German industrialist
Pres
- Presăcan, Claudia (* 1979), Romanian gymnast, rower and model
- Presas, Remy A. (1936-2001), Filipino martial arts trainer
- Presber, Adolf (1896–1997), German painter and graphic artist
- Presber, Rudolf (1868–1935), German writer, playwright and screenwriter
- Presburg, Henriette (1788–1863), mother of Karl Marx
- Presburg, Isaac Heijmans († 1832), textile merchant, money changer and rabbi
- Presburger, Mojżesz (1904–1943), Polish mathematician, logician and philosopher
- Presbyter Kosma , Bulgarian author
- Presch, Gunter (1939–2020), German specialist in German
- Presch, Hugo (1865–1950), Austrian clergyman, Grand Prior of the Austrian Lieutenancy of the Knightly Order of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem
- Preschel, Andreas (* 1961), German judoka and active trainer
- Preschel, Johann Friedrich (1732–1809), German entrepreneur and businessman
- Prescher van Ed, Walter (1916–1988), German painter
- Prescher, Augustin (1593–1675), Saxon pastor, host of the negotiations on the armistice of Kötzschenbroda
- Prescher, Hans (1926–1996), German geologist and museum director
- Prescher, Heinrich (1749–1827), German historian
- Prescher, Manfred (* 1961), German journalist, book author and radio host
- Prescher, Paul (1628–1695), Swabian organ builder
- Prescher, Rudolf (1912–1997), German fire officer
- Prescher, Sören (* 1978), German writer
- Prescher, Thomas (* 1966), German watchmaker
- Preschle, Willi (1920–1989), German soccer player
- Prescod, Reece (* 1996), British sprinter
- Prescott, Albert Benjamin (1832-1905), American chemist
- Prescott, Benjamin F. (1833-1894) American politician
- Prescott, Breidis (* 1983), Colombian boxer
- Prescott, Charles Y. (* 1938), American physicist
- Prescott, Cyrus D. (1836–1902), American lawyer and politician
- Prescott, Dak (born 1993), American football player
- Prescott, Edward C. (* 1940), American economist
- Prescott, HFM (1896–1972) British writer and historian
- Prescott, Henry W. (1874–1943) American classical philologist
- Prescott, John (born 1938), British Labor Party politician, Deputy Prime Minister
- Prescott, Kalia (* 1997), American actress, stunt woman, camerawoman and model
- Prescott, Kathryn (born 1991), British actress
- Prescott, Megan (born 1991), British actress
- Prescott, Oliver (1762-1827) American physician
- Prescott, Orville (1906-1996), American literary critic
- Prescott, Peter S. (1935-2004), American literary critic
- Prescott, Samuel , patriot in the American Revolutionary War
- Prescott, William (1726–1795), American colonel in the American Revolutionary War
- Prescott, William Hickling (1796-1859), American historian
- Presencer, Gerard (* 1972), British jazz musician (trumpet, composition)
- Preser, Karl (1828–1910), German writer
- Prešeren, France (1800–1849), Slovenian poet
- Preses, Peter (1907–1961), Austrian actor, director and playwright
- Presgott, Gina (1924–1985), German actress and cabaret artist
- Presgrave, Fabio , Brazilian cellist and music teacher
- Presiac, Vicent (1673–1726), Catalan composer, organist and choirmaster
- Presian I († 852), Khan of Bulgaria
- Presian II , Bulgarian prince and Byzantine strategos
- Preskill, John (* 1953), American physicist
- Presl, Fritz (* 1945), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Presl, Jan Svatopluk (1791–1849), Czech zoologist
- Presl, Karel Bořivoj (1794–1852), Bohemian botanist
- Preslawa (* 1984), Bulgarian pop folk singer
- Presle, Micheline (* 1922), French actress
- Presler, Gerd (* 1937), German art scholar
- Presler, Johanna (1862–1925), German writer and actress
- Presler, Otto (1854–1920), German mathematics teacher
- Presley, Elvis (1935–1977) American rock 'n' roll singer
- Presley, François Maher (* 1961), German-Syrian writer
- Presley, Isaak (* 2002), American actor
- Presley, Jenna (* 1987), American porn actress and actress
- Presley, Lisa Marie (* 1968), American singer
- Presley, Priscilla (* 1945), American actress
- Presley, Reg (1941-2013), British singer and songwriter
- Presley, Teagan (* 1985), American porn actress
- Presley, Wayne (born 1965), American ice hockey player
- Presnell, Harve (1933–2009), American actor
- Presnell, Robert senior (1894–1969), American screenwriter and film producer
- Presnyakov, Maximilian Anatoljewitsch (* 1968), Russian artist
- Presnyakov, Igor (* 1960), Russian guitarist
- Press, Bill (* 1940), American journalist and politician
- Press, Christen (* 1988), American national soccer player
- Press, Frank (1924-2020), American geophysicist
- Press, Friedrich (1904–1990), German sculptor, painter and church interior designer
- Press, Hans Jürgen (1926–2002), German writer, illustrator and children's book author
- Preß, Heinrich (1901–1968), German hydraulic engineer and university professor
- Press, Irina (1939-2004), Soviet athlete
- Press, Julian (* 1960), German children's book author and illustrator
- Press, Jürgen (* 1965), German soccer coach
- Press, Natalie (born 1980), British actress
- Press, Richard , American documentary filmmaker, film director and screenwriter
- Press, Tamara (* 1937), Soviet shot putter and discus thrower
- Press, Volker (1939–1993), German historian
- Press, William H. (* 1948), American astrophysicist, computer scientist and biologist
- Pressac, Jean-Claude (1944–2003), French chemist, pharmacist and historian
- Pressavin, Jean-Baptiste , French doctor and politician during the French Revolution
- Pressberger, Rudolf (1942–2001), Austrian astronomer and technician
- Pressburger, Arnold (1885–1951), Austrian film producer
- Pressburger, Chava (* 1930), Czech-Israeli painter and paper artist
- Pressburger, Emeric (1902–1988), Hungarian-British screenwriter, film director and film producer
- Pressburger, Fred (1915–1998), Austrian-American filmmaker
- Pressburger, Gertrude (* 1927), Austrian Holocaust survivor
- Pressburger, Giorgio (1937–2017), Italian theater director and writer
- Preßburger, Richard (1862–1938), Austrian lawyer
- Presse, Alexis (1883–1965), Abbot of Boquen Abbey
- Pressel, Gerrit (* 1990), German soccer player
- Pressel, Gustav (1827–1890), German composer
- Pressel, Jakob Michael (1742–1805), German medalist, seal cutter and engraver
- Pressel, Konrad Viktor (1857–1929), Swiss hydraulic engineer and university professor
- Pressel, Morgan (* 1988), American golfer
- Pressel, Paul (1824–1898), German Protestant theologian
- Pressel, Wilhelm (1821–1902), German railway engineer
- Pressel, Wilhelm (1895–1986), German Protestant theologian
- Pressenda, Giovanni Francesco (1777–1854), Italian violin maker
- Pressentin, Adolph von (1845–1916), German politician, civil servant and lawyer
- Pressentin, Bernhard von (1837–1914), German entails owner and politician, MdR
- Press clerk, Hans-Henning von (1890–1952), German military, politician of the steel helmet and Hamburg senator
- Press clerk, Karl Christian August von (1820–1905), Prussian major general
- Presser, Beat (* 1952), Swiss photographer
- Presser, Eduard (1842–1911), German poet
- Presser, Helmut (1914–1995), German librarian, archivist and historian
- Presser, Jackie (1926–1988) American trade union leader
- Presser, Jacques (1899–1970), Dutch historian
- Presser, Jürgen (* 1950), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Presset, Henri-Benjamin (1824–1859), Swiss politician and State Councilor of the Canton of Friborg
- Pressfield, Steven (* 1943), American novelist and screenwriter
- Preßl, Hermann Markus (1939–1994), Austrian composer, music teacher
- Presslauer, Peter (* 1978), Austrian cyclocross driver
- Pressler, Elias (* 1988), Austrian film actor
- Preßler, Gustav (1912–1985), German pilot and knight's cross carrier in World War II
- Preßler, Kerstin (* 1962), German long-distance runner
- Pressler, Larry (* 1942), American politician
- Preßler, Max (1815–1886), German forest scientist, economist and inventor
- Pressler, Menahem (* 1923), German pianist and founder of the Beaux Arts Trio
- Pressler, Mirjam (1940–2019), German writer and translator
- Preßler, Otto (1895–1981), German politician (KPD), MdL
- Pressley, Ayanna (* 1974), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Pressley, Steven (born 1973), Scottish football player and coach
- Pressley, Toni (* 1990), American soccer player
- Presslmayr, Kurt (* 1943), Austrian canoeist
- Pressly, Jaime (* 1977), American actress and model
- Pressman, Edward R. (* 1943), American film producer
- Pressman, Lawrence (born 1939), American actor
- Pressman, Sally (* 1981), American actress and dancer
- Preßmar, Dieter (1936–2018), German economist and professor emeritus (University of Hamburg)
- Pressmar, Emma (1909–2000), German prehistorian
- Presson, Andreas (1637–1701), German poet, translator and lawyer
- Pressure (* 1981), reggae musician
- Perst, Thomas Peckett (1810-1859), English writer
- Prestage, Edgar (1869–1951), English historian, author and translator
- Prestel, Alexander (* 1941), German mathematician
- Prestel, Johann Gottlieb (1739–1808), German engraver
- Prestel, Josef (1888–1969), German educator and Germanist
- Prestel, Maria Katharina (1747–1794), pastel and watercolor painter, engraver and etcher
- Prestel, Michael August Friedrich (1809–1880), German mathematician meteorologist
- Prestel, Peter (* 1962), German documentary filmmaker, author, director and film producer
- Prestel, Rudolf (1898–1979), German lawyer, social and local politician
- Prester, Anselm (* 1943), German painter
- Prestes, Anita Leocádia (* 1936), Brazilian historian
- Prestes, Júlio (1882–1946), Brazilian President and politician
- Prestes, Luís Carlos (1898–1990), Brazilian officer, rebel leader and general secretary of the Communist Party of Brazil
- Presthus, Rolf (1936–1988), Norwegian Conservative politician, member of the Storting and lawyer
- Presti, Ida (1924–1967), French guitarist and composer
- Presti, Massimiliano (* 1975), Italian inline speed skater
- Presti, Pino (* 1943), Italian bass player, arranger, composer, orchestra conductor and music producer
- Presti, Rachel (* 2002), American-German surfer
- Presti, Thaíssa (* 1985), Brazilian sprinter
- Prestia, Rocco (* 1951), American musician
- Prestifilippo, Silvestro (1921–1975), Italian journalist, writer and film director
- Prestigiacomo, Stefania (* 1966), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Prestin, Dieter (* 1956), German soccer player
- Prestinari, Bernhard August (1811-1893), German lawyer in Baden
- Presting, Bernhard (1831–1908), German religious educator
- Presting, Leonhard (1807–1885), Prussian lawyer, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly
- Presto (* 1992), German rapper
- Presto, Daniel (* 1963), Filipino clergyman, Bishop of San Fernando de La Union
- Preston, Billy (1946–2006), American soul musician and Hammond organ player
- Preston, Carrie (* 1967), American actress and film director
- Preston, Chanel (* 1985), American porn actress and actress
- Preston, Cynthia (* 1968), Canadian actress
- Preston, Denis (1916–1979) British music producer and music critic
- Preston, Don (* 1932), American fusion musician, keyboardist and synthesizer specialist
- Preston, Douglas (* 1956), American writer
- Preston, Eddie (1928–2009), American jazz musician
- Preston, Ernest (1901–1966), English football player
- Preston, Francis (1765-1835), American politician
- Preston, Francis (1913–1975), British regatta sailor
- Preston, George W. (* 1930), American astronomer
- Preston, JA (born 1932), American actor
- Preston, Jacob Alexander (1796–1868), American politician
- Preston, James Patton (1774–1843), American politician
- Preston, Jenico, 14. Viscount Gormanston (1837–1907), Governor of British Guiana and Tasmania
- Preston, Johnny (1939–2011), American rock 'n' roll and rockabilly singer
- Preston, Kelly (1962-2020), American actress and previously model
- Preston, Kenneth (1901-1995), British regatta sailor
- Preston, Kenneth O. (* 1957), 13th Sergeant Major of the Army
- Preston, Lewis T. (1926-1995), American banker
- Preston, Margaret (1875–1963) Australian painter and printmaker
- Preston, Paul (born 1946), British historian
- Preston, Peter (1938–2018), British journalist, editor-in-chief and publisher of the Guardian, and novelist
- Preston, Prince Hulon junior (1908–1961), American politician
- Preston, Rebecca (* 1979), Australian triathlete
- Preston, Rich (born 1952), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and official
- Preston, Richard (born 1954), American writer
- Preston, Robert (1918–1987), American actor
- Preston, Samuel Tolver (1844–1917), English scientist
- Preston, Samuel W. (1840–1865) American Navy officer during the American Civil War
- Preston, Simon (* 1938), English organist, conductor and composer
- Preston, Steve (* 1960), American politician
- Preston, Thomas , English organist and composer
- Preston, Thomas (1928–2012), American poker player
- Preston, Thomas Hildebrand (1886–1976), British diplomat
- Preston, Walter (1819–1867), American politician
- Preston, Ward († 2016), production designer and art director
- Preston, Wayde (1929–1992), American actor
- Preston, William (1816–1887), American politician
- Preston, William B. (1805-1862), American politician
- Preston, William C. (1794-1860), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Prestowitz, Clyde (* 1941), American founder and president of the "Economic Strategy Institute" (ESI)
- Prestrud, Kristian (1881–1927), Norwegian polar explorer and officer
- Prestwich, John Alfred (1874–1952), British engineer
- Prestwich, Joseph (1812-1896) English geologist and entrepreneur
- Prestwood Smith, Mike , sound engineer
- Presuhn, Theodor (1810–1877), German painter
Pret
- Prete, Franco (1933–2008), Italian initiator of the multinational artist group and the Origine publishing house, in which he worked as a poet and writer
- Prete, Giancarlo (1942-2001), Italian actor
- Prete, Herrad (* 1933), German painter residing in Luxembourg and Venice, founding member of the multinational artist group Origine
- Prete, Joshua (* 1991), Australian road cyclist
- Pretelli, Martina (* 1988), San Marinese athlete and Olympian
- Preti, Francesco Maria (1701–1774), Italian architect
- Preti, Luigi (1914–2009), Italian politician
- Preti, Mattia (1613–1699), Italian baroque fresco painter and knight of the Maltese order
- Pretinha (* 1975), Brazilian soccer player
- Pretis-Cagnodo, Sisinio von (1828–1890), Austrian civil servant and politician
- Pretlack, Johann Rudolf Victor von (1668–1737), German cavalry general and field marshal lieutenant
- Pretnar, Boris (* 1978), Slovenian ice hockey player
- Pretnar, Klemen (* 1986), Slovenian ice hockey player
- Pretnar, Špela (* 1973), Slovenian ski racer
- Preto, André (* 1993), Portuguese football goalkeeper
- Preto, José Ramos (1871–1949), Portuguese lawyer and politician
- Pretolesi, Luca , Italian musician, record producer, DJ and sound engineer
- Pretorius, Alexandra (* 1996), Canadian ski jumper
- Pretorius, Andries (1798–1853), Boer politician and Voortrekker
- Pretorius, Charl (* 1997), South African ice hockey goalkeeper
- Pretorius, Frans (* 1973), South African physicist
- Pretorius, Jackie (1934–2009), South African racing car driver
- Pretorius, Kosie (1935-2017), Namibian politician (Monitor Action Group)
- Pretorius, Margo Chene (* 1994), South African hammer thrower
- Pretorius, Marthinus Wessel (1819–1901), Boer politician and first President of the South African Republic
- Pretorius, Mignon (* 1987), South African chess player
- Pretorius, Philip Jacobus (1877–1945), South African elephant hunter
- Prêtre, Georges (1924–2017), French conductor
- Prêtre, Jean-Gabriel (1768–1849), French-Swiss animal painter
- Prêtre, René (* 1957), Swiss cardiac surgeon and pediatrician
- Prets, Christa (* 1947), Austrian politician (SPÖ), MEP
- Pretschlaiffer, Erasmus , provost of Berchtesgaden
- Pretschner, Alexander (* 1975), German computer scientist
- Pretschner, Dietrich Peter (1938–2007), German nuclear medicine specialist, computer scientist and university professor
- Pretschner, René (* 1962), German jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Prette Lissot, Reinaldo del (* 1952), Venezuelan clergyman, Archbishop of Valencia en Venezuela
- Prette, Cristian Sánchez (* 1985), Argentine soccer player
- Pretten, Johannes (1634–1708), German Lutheran theologian and educator
- Prettenthaler, Franz (* 1972), Austrian social scientist
- Prettenthaler, Mark (* 1983), Austrian soccer player
- Pretterebner, Hans (* 1944), Austrian journalist and politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Pretterer, Josef (* 1948), German puppeteer and cabaret artist
- Pretterklieber, Bettina (* 1978), Austrian triathlete
- Prettner, Beate (* 1965), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Carinthian state parliament
- Prettner, Hanno (* 1951), Austrian model aircraft athlete
- Pretto, Eddy de (* 1993), French singer and actor
- Pretty Lights (* 1981), American musician
- Pretty Pink (* 1989), German music producer and a deep house djane (DJ)
- Pretty, Adam , sports photographer
- Pretty, Walter (1909–1975), British Air Force officer in the United Kingdom
- Pretz, Leo von (1898–1984), Italian politician (South Tyrol)
- Pretzel, Andreas (* 1961), German historian and author
- Pretzel, Carl (1864–1935), German teacher and association official
- Pretzel, Ernst (1887–1953), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Pretzel, Ulrich (1898–1981), German specialist in German
- Pretzell, Lothar (1909–1993), German art historian and folklorist
- Pretzell, Marcus (* 1973), German lawyer and politician (AfD), MEP
- Pretzfelder, Max (1888–1950), German draftsman, painter and costume designer
- Pretzl, Manuel (* 1975), German politician (CSU)
- Pretzl, Otto (1893–1941), German orientalist
- Pretzl, Thomas (* 1975), German trade unionist
- Pretzlaff, Marlies (* 1943), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Pretzmann, Esben (* 1978), Danish actor, voice actor, screenwriter, director and comedian
- Pretzmann, Gerhard (1929–2013), Austrian zoologist and paleontologist at the Natural History Museum Vienna
- Pretzsch, Axel (* 1976), German tennis player
- Pretzsch, Hans-Jürgen (* 1950), German soccer player
- Pretzsch, Jürgen (1949–2014), German town planner and graphic artist
- Pretzsch, Karl (1863–1942), German librarian and author
- Pretzsch, Karl (1896–1954), German politician (SED) and Mayor of Halle an der Saale
- Pretzsch, Ralf (* 1953), German soccer player
- Pretzschner, Oda (* 1971), German actress
Preu
- Preu, Albert (1868–1944), German administrative lawyer and local politician
- Preu, Georg Michael (1681–1745), Protestant theologian
- Preu, Richard (1837–1910), German administrative officer
- Preudhomme, Jean , Swiss painter
- Preud'homme, Michel (* 1959), Belgian football player and coach
- Preuenhueber, Valentin († 1642), Austrian civil servant and historian
- Preuhs, Ursula (* 1930), German politician (SPD) and MdHB
- Preul, Helmut (1933–2001), German Mayor of Bückeburg
- Preul, Reiner (* 1940), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Preuner, August (1832–1906), German classical archaeologist
- Preuner, Carl (1859–1928), German administrative officer
- Preuner, Erich (1867–1935), German epigraphist, classical archaeologist and university professor
- Preuner, Harald (* 1959), Austrian entrepreneur and politician (ÖVP)
- Preus, JAO (1883–1961), American politician
- Preusche, Gerd (1940–2001), German actor
- Preuschen von Liebenstein, Franz (1845–1908), German gynecologist
- Prussia von und zu Liebenstein, August von (1766–1846), German judge
- Prussia von und zu Liebenstein, Franz Ludwig von (1804–1887), German judge and member of the Nassau state parliament
- Prussia von und zu Liebenstein, Georg Ernst Ludwig von (1727–1794), District President zu Dillenburg, Privy Council
- Prussia von und zu Liebenstein, Georg Ernst Ludwig von (1764–1849), German judge
- Prussia von und zu Liebenstein, Ludwig von (1806–1864), German heraldist
- Preuschen, August Gottlieb (1734–1803), German theologian, cartographer and geologist
- Preuschen, Carl Ernst von (1781–1856), German judge in the Electorate of Hesse
- Preuschen, Diethardt von (1935–2016), German lawyer and ministerial official
- Preuschen, Erwin (1867–1920), German Protestant theologian
- Preuschen, Gerhardt (1908-2004), German agricultural scientist
- Preuschen, Hermione von (1854–1918), German painter and writer
- Preuschen, Karl († 1809), Baden official
- Preuschen, Ludwig von (1875–1964), Lieutenant Colonel
- Preuschl, Raphael (* 1977), Austrian jazz musician (double bass, electric bass, composition)
- Preuse, Ernst , German opera singer (tenor)
- Preusker, Horst (1913–1976), German actor and director
- Preusker, Karl Benjamin (1786–1871), pioneer of the popular library movement, writer, archaeologist and museum pioneer in Saxony
- Preusker, Susanne (1959–2018), German psychologist and author
- Preusker, Victor-Emanuel (1913–1991), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag, MEP and banker
- Preuss , German soccer player
- Preuss Grew, Heidi (* 1970), American ceramic artist
- Preuss vom Springenberg, Valentin (1553–1601), German physician
- Preuss von Springenberg, Christoph (1515–1590), German poet and rhetorician
- Preuss, Albert , German marksman
- Preuss, Alfred , German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Preuß, Andreas (* 1962), German table tennis player, trainer and manager
- Preuß, Anke (* 1992), German soccer player
- Preuss, Anna Hilaria (1873–1948), German writer
- Preuss, Ansgar (* 1996), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Preuß, Arnold (* 1951), German theater director, actor, director and translator
- Preuss, Arthur (1878–1944), German opera singer (tenor), composer and singing teacher
- Preuß, August Eduard (1801–1839), German schoolboy and non-fiction author
- Preuss, Axel (* 1947), German football player
- Preuss, Axel (* 1962), German dramaturge, director and theater manager
- Preuss, Carl Wilhelm Louis (1827–1878), first acting apostle of the general Christian apostolic mission
- Preuß, Carsten (* 1962), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Preuss, Christoph (* 1981), German soccer player
- Preuss, Daniela (* 1978), German actress
- Preuß, Dietmar (* 1969), German author
- Preuss, Eckhard (* 1961), German actor
- Preuß, Eduard (1834–1904), German theologian and author, publicist in the USA
- Preuß, Erich (1940–2014), German railroad worker, journalist and non-fiction author
- Preuß, Franziska (* 1994), German biathlete
- Preuß, Friedrich (1850–1914), German educator and politician (center), MdR
- Preuss, Fritz (* 1935), German chemist, university professor and politician (SPD), MdL
- Preuß, Gabriele (* 1954), German politician (SPD), MEP
- Preuss, Georg (1920–1991), German Hauptsturmführer of the Waffen SS, war criminal and bearer of the Knight's Cross
- Preuß, Georg Friedrich (1867–1914), German historian and university professor in Munich and Breslau
- Preuß, Gerhard (1935–2014), German graphic artist, graphic designer and university lecturer
- Preuß, Gerhard (1940–2011), German mathematician
- Preuß, Günter (1924–2011), German biologist, educator and naturalist
- Preuß, Günter (1930–1996), German mine cutter and carver from the Saxon Ore Mountains
- Preuss, Günter (* 1936), German soccer player and coach
- Preuss, Gunter (* 1940), German writer
- Preuss, Hans (1876–1951), German theologian
- Preuss, Harald (* 1968), German soccer player
- Preuss, Heidi (* 1961), American ski racer
- Preuß, Heinrich (1886–1944), German politician (SPD, KPD), trade unionist and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Preuss, Heinz , German water diving trainer
- Preuß, Heinzwerner (1925–2016), German physicist and chemist
- Preuß, Hilde (1916–1992), German set designer, costume designer, graphic artist and painter
- Preuß, Holger (* 1968), German sports economist
- Preuss, Horst Dietrich (1927–1993), German Protestant theologian, Lutheran pastor and university professor for the Old Testament
- Preuß, Hugo (1860–1925), German legal scholar, father of the Weimar Constitution
- Preuß, Ingrid (* 1949), German pop and chanson singer, laboratory assistant and participant in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Preuss, Jacob (1768–1826), Nassau politician
- Preuss, Jakob (* 1975), German documentary filmmaker, film producer and director
- Preuss, Joachim (* 1927), German prehistoric
- Preuss, Johann (1620–1696), German socinian theologian and preacher
- Preuss, Johann (1722–1798), organ builder
- Preuss, Johann David Erdmann (1785–1868), German historian
- Preuss, Johann Heinrich († 1764), Royal British and electoral Hanoverian court and chamber musician and concert master
- Preuss, Johannes (* 1983), German film director and screenwriter
- Preuß, Josefine (* 1986), German actress and voice actress
- Preuß, Julius (1885–1954), German navigator and director of the Bremen Maritime School
- Preuss, Jürgen (* 1942), German writer author
- Preuß, Katja (* 1978), German actress and speaker
- Preuss, Konrad Theodor (1869–1938), German ethnologist
- Preuss, Ludwig Ernst von , Prussian major
- Preuss, Manfred (* 1951), German politician (CDU), MdA
- Preuß, Maximilian (1652–1721), city physician in Breslau and member of the Leopoldina
- Preuß, Meta (1903–1981), German politician (KPD / SED)
- Preuss, Michael (* 1984), German soccer player
- Preuss, Moritz (* 1995), German handball player
- Preuß, Nicola (* 1966), German law scholar and university professor
- Preuß, Otto (1816–1892), German judicial councilor, librarian and historical researcher
- Preuß, Otto (1851–1933), German lawyer, councilor and member of the state parliament
- Preuss, Otto , German actor and voice actor
- Preuss, Paul (1861–1926), German botanist and explorer
- Preuss, Paul (1886–1913), Austrian alpinist
- Preuss, Paul (1897–1970), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Preuss, Paul (* 1942), American science fiction author
- Preuß, Peter (* 1953), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Preuss, Philipp (* 1974), Austrian director and author
- Preuß, Reiner (1940–2014), German railway engineer and non-fiction author
- Preuß, Renate (* 1947), German librarian and writer
- Preuss, Rita (1924–2016), German painter
- Preuss, Ruth (1940–1990), German badminton player
- Preuss, Sebastian (* 1990), German kickboxer and television actor
- Preuß, Ulrich K. (* 1939), German legal scholar
- Preuss, Uwe (* 1961), German actor
- Preuss, Werner (1894-1919), German air force officer with 22 confirmed kills in World War I.
- Preuss, Wolfgang (* 1949), German pop and chanson singer, wholesale merchant and participant in the Eurovision Song Contest
- Preuß-Boehart, Claudia (* 1951), German lawyer and politician (SPD), MdL
- Preuß-Buchholz, Iris (* 1957), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Preuss-Lausitz, Ulf (* 1940), German educationalist
- Preuße, Georg (* 1950), German actor
- Preuße, Hans (1918–1991), German graphic artist, painter and illustrator
- Prussia, Karl-Heinz (* 1926), German football player
- Prussia, Udo (* 1945), German football player
- Prussia, Adalbert von (1811–1873), Prussian prince
- Prussia, Adalbert von (1884–1948), German prince and son of Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- Prussia, Albrecht von (1837–1906), Prussian Field Marshal General and Regent of the Duchy of Braunschweig
- Prussia, Alexander von (1820-1896), Prussian general of the infantry
- Prussia, Alexandrine von (1803-1892), Princess of Prussia; Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg in Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- Prussia, Alexandrine von (1842–1906), member of the House of Hohenzollern and by marriage Duchess of Mecklenburg [-Schwerin]
- Prussia, Alexandrine von (1915–1980), German princess, member of the Hohenzollern family
- Prussia, Anna von (1836–1918), Princess of Prussia and Landgrave of Hessen-Kassel
- Prussia, August Ferdinand von (1730–1813), Prussian general of the infantry, master master of the Order of St. John
- Prussia, August von (1779–1843), Prussian Prince, General of the Infantry
- Prussia, August Wilhelm von (1722–1758), Prussian prince and general, father of Friedrich Wilhelm II.
- Prussia, August Wilhelm von (1887–1949), German nobleman, politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Prussia, Cecilie von (1917–1975), German noblewoman, daughter of the German Crown Prince Wilhelm
- Prussia, Charlotte von (1831–1855), Duchess of Saxony-Meiningen
- Prussia, Eitel Friedrich von (1883–1942), Prussian major general, master master of the Order of St. John
- Prussia, Franz Wilhelm von (* 1943), German entrepreneur and business lawyer
- Prussia, Franz-Friedrich von (* 1944), German entrepreneur
- Prussia, Friederike von (1796–1850), Duchess of Anhalt-Dessau
- Prussia, Friedrich Karl von (1893–1917), German rider
- Prussia, Friedrich Karl von (1919–2006), German aristocratic descendant, member of the former Prussian royal family
- Prussia, Friedrich Leopold von (1865–1931), Prussian Prince and Colonel General
- Prussia, Friedrich Leopold von (1895–1959), German nobleman and painter
- Prussia, Friedrich Ludwig Karl von (1773–1796), Prussian Prince and Major General
- Prussia, Friedrich Sigismund von (1891–1927), German rider
- Prussia, Friedrich von (1794–1863), royal Prussian prince and general of the cavalry
- Prussia, Friedrich Wilhelm Prince von (1939–2015), German historian and member of the House of Hohenzollern
- Prussia, Georg Friedrich Prinz von (* 1976), German entrepreneur, head of the House of Hohenzollern
- Prussia, Georg von (1826–1902), Prussian prince, general of the cavalry and writer
- Prussia, Heinrich von (1781–1846), Prussian Prince, General of the Infantry and Grand Master of the Order of St. John
- Prussia, Heinrich von (1862–1929), Prussian Prince, German Grand Admiral
- Prussia, Hubertus von (1909–1950), Prussian Prince (until 1919) and grandson of Wilhelm II.
- Prussia, Joachim von (1890–1920), German nobleman, Prussian cavalry master and son of Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- Prussia, Kira von (1943–2004), second eldest daughter of Louis Ferdinand von Prussia and Kira Kirillowna
- Prussia, Louis Ferdinand Prince von (1944–1977), German member of the House of Hohenzollern
- Prussia, Louis Ferdinand von (1772–1806), Prussian general, composer and pianist
- Prussia, Louis Ferdinand von (1907–1994), Prussian Prince, head of the House of Hohenzollern
- Prussia, Margarethe von (1872–1954), German nobleman, by marriage Landgravine von Hessen-Kassel
- Prussia, Michael Prinz von (1940-2014), German author and member of the House of Hohenzollern
- Prussia, Oskar Prince von (* 1959), 37th Lord Master of the Order of St. John
- Prussia, Oskar von (1888–1958), Prussian officer; Major General of the Wehrmacht; Lord Master of the Order of St. John
- Prussia, Sigismund von (1896–1978), Prussian Prince
- Prussia, Sophie von (1870–1932), Queen of Greece
- Prussia, Viktoria Luise von (1892–1980), German Duchess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Princess of Prussia
- Prussia, Waldemar von (1817–1849), Prussian Prince and Major General
- Prussia, Waldemar von (1889–1945), German officer and large landowner
- Prussia, Wilhelm Karl Prince von (1922–2007), German master master and protector of the Order of St. John
- Prussia, Wilhelm von (1783-1851), third son of King Friedrich Wilhelm II.
- Prussia, Wilhelm von (1882–1951), Crown Prince of the German Empire, Head of the House of Hohenzollern (1941–1951)
- Prussia, Wilhelm von (1906–1940), German nobleman, Prince of Prussia
- Prussia, Wilhelmine von (1709–1758), Prussian king's daughter, Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
- Prussia, Wilhelmine von (1751–1820), Prussian princess and inheritance holder of the Netherlands by marriage
- Preusser, Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm (1799–1885), Schleswig-Holstein Higher Appeal Judge and politician
- Preusser, Christian (* 1984), German soccer player
- Preusser, Karl von (1783-1853), Prussian major general
- Preusser, Ludwig Theodor (1822–1849), Schleswig-Holstein NCO
- Preusser, Matthias (* 1976), Austrian oncologist
- Preusser, Philipp (1792–1864), mayor and member of the state parliament
- Preußger, Manfred (* 1932), German athlete
- Preußger, Wolfgang (* 1967), German actor
- Preussing, Ottilia († 1654), victim of the witch trials in Bad Homburg
- Preußinger, Hans-Heinrich (* 1951), German policeman and President of the Rhineland-Palatinate State Criminal Police Office
- Preußler, Anne (* 1985), German biathlete
- Preußler, Babette (* 1968), German figure skater
- Preußler, Josef (1891–1967), German-speaking teacher, local historian and folklorist, initially Austrian, then Czechoslovak and finally German citizenship
- Preussler, Kurt (1919–2006), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Preußler, Otfried (1923–2013), Czechoslovak and German children's book author
- Preußler, Robert (1866–1942), Austrian writer, editor and politician (SDAP), member of the state parliament, member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Preußler, Timo (* 1983), German climber
- Preußner, Alfred (* 1929), German politician (FDP) and association functionary (hairdresser)
- Preußner, Eberhard (1899–1964), German music teacher
- Preussner, Else (1889–1954), German painter and illustrator
- Preussner, Heinz (* 1900), lawyer and German civil servant
- Preussner, Mathias (* 1949), German lawyer and building law scientist
- Preußner, Uwe (1950–1969), German fatality on the inner-German border
- Preussner, Waldemar (* 1958), German-Polish entrepreneur
- Preutaeus, Hugo († 1646), German Benedictine, abbot of Werden and Helmstedt
- Preux, Pierre-François de (1795–1875), Swiss theologian, Roman Catholic Bishop of Sitten
Prev
- Préval, René (1943–2017), Haitian politician, President of Haiti
- Prevas, John , American historian
- Prevc, Cene (* 1996), Slovenian ski jumper
- Prevc, Domen (* 1999), Slovenian ski jumper
- Prevc, Peter (* 1992), Slovenian ski jumper
- Preve, Costanzo (1943–2013), Italian philosopher
- Prevedi, Bruno (1928–1988), Italian opera singer (tenor)
- Prévert, Jacques (1900–1977), French author, poet and chansonnier
- Previati, Gaetano (1852–1920), Italian painter
- Préville († 1799), French actor
- Préville, Nicolas de (* 1991), French football player
- Previn, André (1929–2019), German-American pianist, composer and conductor
- Previn, Charles (1888–1973), American film composer, music director, and conductor
- Previn, Dory (1925–2012), American writer and singer-songwriter
- Previšić, Boris (* 1972), Swiss literary scholar and musician
- Previtali, Fernando (1907–1985), Italian conductor, composer and music writer
- Previte, Bobby (* 1951), American jazz musician
- Previte, Franke , American musician
- Previte, Ron (1943-2017), American mobster
- Previti, Cesare (* 1934), Italian lawyer and politician
- Prevljak, Smail (* 1995), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Prevolaraki, Maria (* 1991), Greek wrestler
- Prévost, André (1860-1919), French tennis player
- Prévost, André (1934–2001), Canadian composer
- Prévost, Antoine-François (1697–1763), French writer
- Prévost, Charles (1899–1983), French chemist (organic chemistry)
- Prévost, Constant (1787-1856), French geologist
- Prévost, Daniel (* 1939), French actor
- Prévost, Eddie (* 1942), British drummer and improvisation theorist
- Prévost, Eugène (1809–1872), French composer and conductor
- Prévost, Florent (1794–1870), French ornithologist and scientific assistant at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle
- Prévost, Françoise († 1741), Parisian dancer and prima ballerina
- Prévost, Françoise (1930–1997), French actress
- Prevost, George (1767-1816), British soldier and diplomat
- Prévost, Guy († 2017), French jazz musician
- Prevost, Jacques Marcus (1736–1781) British officer, Governor of the Province of Georgia
- Prévost, Jean (1901–1944), French writer, Romance scholar and literary scholar
- Prévost, Jean Louis (1838–1927), Swiss neurologist
- Prévost, Jean-Marie , French football player
- Prévost, Joël (* 1950), French chanson singer
- Prévost, Léon (1831–1877), American composer
- Prévost, Lucien Alphonse (1799–1846), French animal painter
- Prévost, Marcel (1862–1941), French novelist and playwright
- Prevost, Marie (1898–1937), Canadian actress
- Prévost, Pierre (1751–1839), French-Swiss philosopher and physicist
- Prevost, Robert F. (* 1955), American religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Chiclayo in Peru
- Prévost, Yvonne (1878–1942), French tennis player
- Prévost, Zoë (1802–1861), French opera singer (soprano)
- Prévost-Paradol, Lucien-Anatole (1829–1870), French journalist and author
- Prévôt, Conrad (1869–1936), German architect and technical school teacher
- Prévôt, François († 1354), Bishop of Lausanne
- Prévot, Loïc (* 1998), French sprinter
- Prévot, Maxence (* 1997), French football player
- Prévot, René (1880–1955), German journalist
Prew
- Prew, Augustus (* 1987), English actor
- Prewar, Olexandr (* 1990), Ukrainian road cyclist
- Prewett, Frank (1893–1962), Canadian-British poet
- Prewitt, Chad (born 1980), American basketball player
- Prewo, Rainer (* 1945), German politician (SPD), sociologist graduate, MdL
Prex
- Prexaspes († 522 BC), member of the nobility in Persia, murderer of Bardiya
- Prexler, Rudi (* 1928), German writer
Prey
- Prey, Adalbert (1873–1949), Austrian geodesist and astronomer
- Prey, Florian (* 1959), German opera singer (lyric baritone)
- Prey, Gertrud (1920–2011), German actress and radio play speaker
- Prey, Günter (1930–1983), German politician (SED)
- Prey, Hermann (1929–1998), German opera singer (baritone)
- Prey, Johann Leonhard († 1757), German architect and stonemason
- Prey, Siegmund (1912–1992), Austrian geologist
- Preyer, Dietrich (1877–1959), German officer, university professor and politician (DNVP), MdR
- Preyer, Emilie (1849–1930), German still life painter
- Preyer, Ernest (1842–1917), English-German painter
- Preyer, Gerhard (* 1945), German sociologist and editor of the journal ProtoSociology
- Preyer, Gottfried von (1807–1901), Austrian composer and conductor
- Preyer, Gustav (1801–1839), German painter
- Preyer, Johann (1805–1888), writer and mayor of Temeswars
- Preyer, Johann Wilhelm (1803–1889), German painter
- Preyer, Josef J. (* 1948), Austrian novelist
- Preyer, L. Richardson (1919–2001), American lawyer and politician
- Preyer, Louise (1805–1834), German painter
- Preyer, Paul (1847–1931), German painter
- Preyer, Robert (1930–2014), German painter and graphic artist
- Preyer, William (1841-1897), British physiologist
- Preysing, Christiane von (1852–1923), German co-founder of the Marian Girls' Protection Association and the first Catholic station mission
- Preysing, Conrad von (1843–1903), German nobleman and politician (center), MdR, Grand Chancellor of the Order of St. George
- Preysing, Hedwig von (1849–1938), German social worker and co-founder of social institutions
- Preysing, Hermann (1866–1926), German ear, nose and throat doctor and university professor
- Preysing, Johann Christoph von (1576–1632), Bavarian statesman, privy councilor
- Preysing, Johann Franz von (1615–1687), Bishop of Chiemsee
- Preysing, Johann Maximilian IV. Emanuel von († 1764), Bavarian politician
- Preysing, Kaspar von (1844–1897), German manor owner and politician (center), MdR
- Preysing, Konrad Graf von (1880–1950), German bishop of Eichstätt and Berlin
- Preysing, Max Ferdinand von , Bavarian Minister
- Preysing-Lichtenegg, Max von (1849–1926), German landowner and politician (center), MdR
- Preysler, Isabel (* 1951), Spanish model
- Preysser, Anton , Brücken and Wührmeister of Munich
- Preyßler, Johann Daniel (1768–1839), Czech entomologist and botanist
Prez
- Prezan, Constantin (1861–1943), Romanian general and Marshal of Romania
- Prezelj, Marko (* 1965), Yugoslav or Slovenian mountaineer
- Prezewowsky, Alfred (1931–1999), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), MdL
- Prezident (* 1984), German rapper
- Prežihov Voranc (1893–1950), Slovenian writer
- Preziosa, Pasquale (* 1953), Italian Lieutenant General and Chief of Staff of the Italian Air Force
- Preziosi, Alessandro (* 1973), Italian actor
- Preziosi, Filippo (* 1968), Italian racing team boss
- Preziosi, Gabriele (1884–1952), Italian diplomat
- Preziosi, Giovanni (1881–1945), Italian fascist politician and anti-Semite
- Prezioso, Stéfanie (* 1969), Swiss politician (Solidarité), historian and university professor
- Prezzolini, Giuseppe (1882–1982), Italian journalist, writer and publisher