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- Pro, Miguel (1891–1927), Jesuit, Martyr of the Revolution in Mexico
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- Proaño, Leonidas (1910–1988), Ecuadorian clergyman, Bishop of Riobamba
- Proaza, Alonso de (1445–1519), Spanish humanist of the prerrenacimiento and professor of rhetoric
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- Probandt, Heinz (* 1919), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Probasco, Henry (1820–1902), American entrepreneur and art collector
- Probeck, Albert , German actor and theater director
- Prober, Christine (* 1941), Austrian actress
- Prober, Josef (* 1950), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Probert, Bob (1965-2010), Canadian ice hockey player
- Probert, George (1927–2015), American clarinetist, soprano saxophonist and band leader of Dixieland
- Probierz, Michał (* 1972), Polish football player
- Probius Augendus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Probost, Thorsten (* 1973), German cook
- Probst de Linga, Bertha (1891–1982), German-American founder of the Linga Foundation
- Probst, Adalbert (1900–1934), Reichsführer of the DJK
- Probst, Albert (1931–2015), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Probst, Alfred (1894–1958), Swiss rower
- Probst, Angelina (* 1986), German painter and designer
- Probst, Anneliese , German soccer player
- Probst, Anneliese (1926–2011), German writer
- Probst, Anton (1890–1949), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the National Council, member of the regional parliament and regional councilor in Burgenland
- Probst, Barbara (* 1964), German photographer and visual artist
- Probst, Christian (1935–1994), German medical historian and sociologist
- Probst, Christoph (1919–1943), German resistance fighter, member of the White Rose
- Probst, Claus (* 1959), German author
- Probst, Dennis (* 1978), German soccer player
- Probst, Dominikus (* 1958), German cameraman and film director
- Probst, Dominique (* 1954), French composer and percussionist
- Probst, Eberhard (* 1955), German wrestler and referee
- Probst, Edouard (1898–1974), Swiss racing driver
- Probst, Eduard (1906–1970), Swiss architect, filmmaker and writer
- Probst, Emil (1877–1950), German civil engineer
- Probst, Erich (1927–1988), Austrian football player
- Probst, Ernst (* 1946), German science journalist and author
- Probst, Eugen (1873–1970), Swiss architect and castle researcher
- Probst, Eva (1930–2018), German actress
- Probst, Ferdinand (1816–1899), Catholic priest; University professor and rector in Wroclaw
- Probst, Franz (1919–1993), Austrian politician (SPÖ) and state official
- Probst, Franz Anton (1804–1878), Hessian businessman and member of the state parliament
- Probst, Friedrich (1938–2009), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
- Probst, Gerhard (1912–2002), German politician (SED) and radio functionary
- Probst, Gilbert (* 1950), Swiss economist
- Probst, Hansjörg (1932–2016), German historian, politician and educator
- Probst, Jacobus (1486–1562), Protestant theologian and Bremen superintendent
- Probst, Jaëla (* 1992), German actress
- Probst, Jakob (1880–1966), Swiss sculptor
- Probst, Johann (1883–1957), Austrian politician (CS), member of the state parliament
- Probst, Johann Balthasar (1673–1750), German engraver
- Probst, Johann Friedrich (1721–1781), German engraver
- Probst, Johann Maximilian Alexander (1812–1842), German pharmacist
- Probst, Josef (1823–1905), German clergyman, geologist and paleontologist
- Probst, Joseph (1816–1884), German Catholic pastor
- Probst, Joseph (1852–1899), German teacher and local researcher for the city of Germersheim
- Probst, Julia (* 1981), German blogger and activist
- Probst, Jürgen (1927–2016), German trauma surgeon
- Probst, Karl (1854–1924), Austrian genre and portrait painter
- Probst, Karl Friedrich (1898–1966), German specialist in German and textbook author
- Probst, Karl J. (* 1948), German doctor, entrepreneur and book author
- Probst, Klaus (* 1953), German manager
- Probst, Larry (* 1951), American manager
- Probst, Lothar (* 1952), German political scientist
- Probst, Ludwig (1864–1942), German painter and university professor
- Probst, Maja Celiné (* 1997), German film actress
- Probst, Manfred (* 1939), German theologian
- Probst, Maria (1902–1967), German politician (CSU), MdL, MdB, MdEP
- Probst, Mario (* 1978), German basketball player and official
- Probst, Marius (* 1995), German athlete
- Probst, Markus (* 1983), Austrian soccer goalkeeper
- Probst, Martin (* 1967), German film composer and musician
- Probst, Maximilian (* 1977), German journalist and publicist
- Probst, Michael (* 1962), German soccer player
- Probst, Michel (* 1960), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Probst, Oswald (1935–2015), Austrian archer
- Probst, Otto (1911–1978), Austrian politician, transport minister and national councilor
- Probst, Otto Ferdinand (1865–1923), German graphic artist and architect
- Probst, Paul (1869–1945), Swiss sports marksman
- Probst, Peter (* 1957), German screenwriter and writer
- Probst, Philipp Ludwig (1633–1718), princely prime minister and chancellor of Brunswick-Lüneburg
- Probst, Raimund (1927–2009), German architect and structural damage researcher
- Probst, Rainer (1941–2004), German painter, educator and politician (SPD, DS, PDS)
- Probst, Ralph (* 1954), German soccer player
- Probst, Raymond (1919–2001), Swiss diplomat
- Probst, Reinhard (1934–1999), German engineer (welding technology) and university professor
- Probst, Reinhart (* 1957), German tennis player
- Probst, Rudolf (1817–1899), German politician (VP, center), MdR
- Probst, Rudolf (1890–1968), German art dealer
- Probst, Rupert (* 1981), Austrian cyclist
- Probst, Simone (* 1967), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Probst, Ulf-Volker (* 1964), German soccer player
- Probst, Veit (* 1958), German librarian, director of the Heidelberg University Library
- Probst, Walter , German soccer player
- Probst, Werner (1936–1961), German victim of the Berlin Wall and secret informator for the Ministry for State Security (MfS)
- Probst, Wilhelm (1912–1979), German politician (DP, CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Probst, Willi (1906–1942), German communist resistance fighter
- Probst, Wiltrud (* 1969), German tennis player
- Probst, Wolfgang (* 1945), German opera singer (bass baritone)
- Probst-Polášek, Barbara (1939–2019), German concert guitarist and lutenist
- Pröbster Kunzel, Franz (* 1950), German artist
- Pröbster, Edgar (1879–1942), German diplomat and orientalist
- Probsthan, Anton (1792–1882), German educator, co-founder of the original fraternity
- Probsthayn, Friedrich Gottlieb (1778–1839), German officer and major and commander of the mounted brigades of the artillery of the Saxon Army and knight of the French Legion of Honor
- Probsthayn, Lou A. (* 1960), German writer, publisher and literary organizer
- Pröbsting, Josef (1920–1992), German poet and interpreter
- Pröbsting, Karl (1941–1999), German lawyer and ministerial official
- Pröbstl, Balthasar (1830–1895), Swabian organ builder
- Pröbstl, Joseph (1798–1866), German organ builder
- Pröbstl, Michael (1678–1743), master builder in Munich
- Pröbstle, Editha (* 1948), German graphic artist and sculptor
- Probszt, Günther (1887–1973), German historian and archivist
- Probus , Bishop of Ravenna, saint
- Probus († 306), Bishop of Byzantium
- Probus (232–282), Roman Emperor (276–282)
- Probus, Marcus Valerius , Roman grammarian
- Probus, Sextus Petronius , late Roman aristocrat and politician
- Proby, PJ (born 1938), American singer, songwriter and actor
- Probyn, Brian (1920–1982), British cinematographer
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- Proca, Alexandru (1897–1955), Romanian-French physicist
- Proca, Nicolae (1925–2007), Romanian soccer player and soccer coach
- Procacci, Ugo (1905–1991), Italian art historian, restorer and university professor
- Procaccia, Ajala (* 1941), Israeli judge
- Procaccia, Itamar (* 1949), Israeli physicist and chemist
- Procesi, Claudio (* 1941), Italian mathematician and university professor
- Proch, Heinrich (1809–1878), Austrian composer
- Proch, Walter (* 1984), Italian racing cyclist
- Prokhanov, Alexander Andrejewitsch (* 1938), Russian writer and journalist
- Prokhanov, Ivan Stepanowitsch (1869–1935), engineer, Baptist theologian
- Prokhanova, Natalja Abramovna (1939–1993), Soviet record pilot
- Prochaska, Andreas (* 1964), Austrian film director
- Prochaska, Daniel (* 1983), Austrian film editor and film director
- Prochaska, Edwin (* 1950), Austrian cabaret artist and music manager
- Prochaska, Eleonore (1785–1813), German freedom fighter under Napoleonic rule
- Prochaska, Georg (1749–1820), Czech-Austrian physician
- Prochaska, Johannes (* 1944), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Prochaska, Ludmilla , Bohemian singer and vocal teacher
- Prochaska-Coronini, Johann von (1760–1823), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Prochaska-Stolze, Gerda , German opera singer
- Prochasko, Jurko (* 1970), Ukrainian essayist, Germanist, writer and translator
- Prochasko, Taras (* 1968), Ukrainian journalist and writer
- Procházka, Antonín (1882–1945), Czech painter
- Procházka, Arnošt (1869–1925), Czech literary and art critic of the decadence
- Procházka, Bořík (1930–2013), Czech actor
- Prochazka, Elsa (* 1948), Austrian architect
- Procházka, František (1962–2012), Czech ice hockey player and coach
- Procházka, Franz Xaver (1746–1815), Czech painter
- Prochazka, Herbert (1923–2007), German politician (GB / BHE, GDP, CSU), MdL, MdB
- Procházka, Jan (1929–1971), Czech writer
- Procházka, Libor (* 1974), Czech ice hockey player
- Procházka, Martin (* 1972), Czech ice hockey player
- Prochazka, Michael (* 1972), Austrian economist, sinologist and ethnologist
- Procházka, Miloslav (* 1958), Czech musician and composer
- Procházka, Radoslav (* 1972), Slovak lawyer, university professor and politician
- Procházka, Roman (* 1989), Slovak football player
- Procházka, novel von (1900–1990), Czechoslovak lawyer, genealogist and author
- Procházka, Rudolph von (1864–1936), Bohemian composer and music writer
- Procházka, Stephan (* 1962), Austrian orientalist
- Procházka, Tonia von , President of the German Association of Women Artists in Prague
- Procházka, Václav (* 1984), Czech football player
- Procházka, Zdeněk (* 1954), Czech editor, publicist and photographer
- Procházková, Alena (* 1984), Slovak cross-country skier
- Procházková, Barbora (* 1991), Czech athlete
- Procházková, Hana (* 1977), Czech badminton player
- Procházková, Iva (* 1953), Czech-German writer
- Próchniak, Edward (1888–1937), Polish communist politician
- Prochnik, Edgar Leo Gustav (1879–1964), Austrian diplomat
- Prochnik, George (* 1961), American literary scholar and essayist
- Prochno, Joachim (1897–1945), German archivist and teacher
- Prochnow, Christian (* 1982), German triathlete
- Prochnow, Christoph (* 1942), German author and dramaturge
- Prochnow, Dieter (* 1939), German actor
- Prochnow, Julian (* 1986), German soccer player
- Prochnow, Jürgen (* 1941), German theater, film and television actor
- Prochnow, Stefan , German teacher and author of school books
- Prokhorenko, Alexander Alexandrowitsch (1990-2016), Russian soldier in the fight against the terrorist organization Islamic State (IS)
- Prokhorenko, Jurij (* 1951), Soviet-Ukrainian pole vaulter
- Prokhorenko, Shanna (1940–2011), Russian actress
- Prochorkin, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (* 1993), Russian ice hockey player
- Prokhorov, Alexander Michailowitsch (1916–2002), Soviet physicist and Nobel laureate in physics
- Prokhorov, Juri Wassiljewitsch (1929–2013), Soviet mathematician
- Prokhorov, Michail Dmitrijewitsch (* 1965), Russian entrepreneur
- Prokhorov, Timofei Wassiljewitsch († 2004), Russian hermit and a "landmark of Munich"
- Prokhorov, Vitaly Vladimirovich (* 1966), Russian ice hockey player
- Prokhorov, Wladimir Sergejewitsch (* 1984), Russian luge rider
- Prokhorova, Jelena Vladimirovna (* 1978), Russian heptathlete
- Prokhorowa, Militsa Ivanovna (1907–1959), Soviet landscape architect
- Prochorus , deacon, bishop of Nicomedia
- Prochownik, Leo (1875–1936), German figure, landscape and marine painter, etcher and illustrator
- Prock, Edith (* 1949), German singer from the field of hit, pop and folk music
- Prock, Hannah (* 2000), Austrian luge rider
- Prock, Markus (* 1964), Austrian luge rider
- Prockl, Ernst (1888–1957), Austrian actor and director
- Prockl, Thomas (* 1957), German football manager
- Pröckl, Wilhelm (1940–2019), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament in Vorarlberg
- Procksch, August (1841–1924), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Procksch, Otto (1874–1947), German Protestant theologian (Old Testament scholar)
- Procopé, Hjalmar (1889–1954), Finnish politician (Swedish People's Party), member of the Reichstag and diplomat
- Procope, Russell (1908-1981), American jazz saxophonist and clarinetist
- Procopé, Ulla (1921–1968), Finnish designer
- Procópio, Zezé (1913–1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Procopiu, Ștefan (1890–1972), Romanian physicist
- Procopius († 366), Roman counter-emperor
- Procter, Emily (* 1968), American actress
- Procter, Henry (1763-1822), British officer
- Procter, Henry Richardson (1848–1927) British chemist
- Procter, Ines (* 1973), German dialect poet, presenter and cabaret artist
- Procter, Joan Beauchamp (1897–1931), British herpetologist
- Procter, Maurice (1906–1973), English writer
- Procter, Norma (1928–2017), British opera and concert singer with an alto voice
- Procter, William (1801-1884), English candle-maker and industrialist
- Proctor, Fletcher D. (1860-1911), American politician
- Proctor, Geo. W. (1946–2008), American writer and journalist
- Proctor, George Richardson (1920–2015), American botanist and fern researcher
- Proctor, Henry (1929-2005), American rower
- Proctor, Mary (1862–1957), American astronomer and writer
- Proctor, Mortimer R. (1889–1968), American politician and governor of the state of Vermont (1945–1947)
- Proctor, Ralph R. (1894–1962), American civil engineer
- Proctor, Redfield (1831–1908), American politician
- Proctor, Redfield Jr. (1879–1957), American politician
- Proctor, Richard Anthony (1837-1888), English astronomer
- Proctor, Robert N. (* 1954), American historian
- Proctor, Shara (* 1988), British long jumper of Anguillan origin
- Procula, Claudia , wife of the Roman procurator Pontius Pilatus and, according to legend, daughter of the emperor Tiberius
- Proculeius, Gaius , Roman politician
- Proculphus , Bishop of Cracow
- Proculus , Roman jurist
- Proculus († 281), Roman counter-emperor
- Procyk, Judson Michael (1931–2001), American clergyman, Archbishop of Pittsburgh
- Proczyk, Harald (* 1975), Austrian racing car driver
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- Prodan, Alla , Ukrainian badminton player
- Prodan, Andrea (* 1961), Italian film actor and composer for film music
- Prodan, Daniel (1972–2016), Romanian football player and sports director
- Prodan, Michail (1912–2002), Romanian-German forest scientist
- Prodan, Oksana (* 1974), Ukrainian entrepreneur and politician
- Prodanović, Rajko (* 1986), Serbian handball player
- Prodanow, Martin (* 1999), Bulgarian middle-distance runner
- Prodanow, Prodan (1933–2009), Bulgarian politician
- Prodell, Viktor (* 1988), Swedish football player
- Prodger, Charlotte (* 1974), British artist
- Prodgers, George (1891-1935), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Prodhan, Mazaharul Hoque (* 1953), Bangladeshi politician of the Awami League
- Prodhan, Mazharul Haque (* 1953), Bangladeshi politician
- Prodi, Giovanni (1925-2010), Italian mathematician
- Prodi, Paolo (1932-2016), Italian historian
- Prodi, Romano (* 1939), Italian Prime Minister and President of the EU Commission
- Prodi, Tom (* 1993), Belgian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Prodi, Vittorio (* 1937), Italian politician (Partito Democratico), MEP and physicist
- Prodigal Sunn , American rapper
- Prodigy (1974-2017), American rapper
- Prodikos von Keos , Greek humanist of the early sophists
- Prodinger, Friederike (1913–2008), Austrian folklorist and director of the Salzburg Museum
- Prodinger, Hans (1887–1938), Austrian politician (DNSAP, GDVP), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Prodinger, Max (* 1976), Austrian opera singer (tenor)
- Prödl, Sebastian (* 1987), Austrian soccer player
- Prodöhl, Günter (1920–1988), German author
- Prodolliet, Ernest (1905–1984), Swiss diplomat
- Prodolliet, Ernest (1925–2009), Swiss film scholar, journalist and lecturer in film studies
- Prodon, Éric (* 1981), French tennis player
- Prodromidès, Jean (1927-2016), French composer
- Prodromos, Theodoros , Byzantine writer
- Prodycem (* 1979), German rapper
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- Proeber, Martina (* 1963), German diver
- Proebst, Carl (1853–1939), German manager of the brewing industry
- Proebst, Hermann (1904–1970), German journalist
- Proebst, Walter (1934–2017), German motorcycle and car racing driver
- Proebster, Walter (* 1928), German electrical engineer, computer scientist and university professor
- Proebstl, Max (1913–1979), German opera and oratorio singer (bass)
- Proeck, Friedrich von (1640–1721), German and Kurbrandenburg general sergeant of the infantry
- Proeck, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1632–1688), Prussian Oberburggraf
- Proeck, Wilhelm von (1585–1654), member of the Fruit Bringing Society
- Proehl, Friedrich-Karl (1920–1991), German historian
- Proehl, Jochen (* 1958), German artist
- Proehl, Michael (* 1975), German screenwriter
- Proell, Friedrich (1881–1963), German dentist
- Proeller, Isabella (* 1973), business economist and administrative scientist
- Proelß, Alexander (* 1973), German lawyer and professor for public law at the University of Trier
- Proelß, Johannes (1853–1911), German writer
- Proença, Hélder (1956–2009), Guinea-Bissau writer and politician
- Proença, Pedro (* 1962), Portuguese painter
- Proença, Pedro (* 1970), Portuguese football referee
- Proença, Raul (1884–1941), Portuguese librarian, writer, journalist, and intellectual
- Proenneke, Richard (1916–2003), American hobby naturalist and dropout
- Proeski, Toše (1981–2007), Macedonian singer and songwriter
- Proesler, Hans (1888–1956), German historian and sociologist
- Proess, Jean (1896–1978), Luxembourg sprinter and middle distance runner
- Proetel, Hermann (1876–1956), German civil engineer and university professor, specialist in seaport and canal construction
- Proexes , satrap of paropamisades
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- Profaci, Joseph (1897–1962), Italian-American mobster
- Profant, Wenzel (1913–1989), Luxembourg painter and sculptor
- Profanter, Hansjörg (* 1956), Italian musician (South Tyrol)
- Profanter, Susanne (* 1970), Austrian judoka
- Profanter, Toni (* 1954), Italian conductor
- Profanter, Ursula (* 1968), Austrian canoeist
- Profazio, Otello (* 1934), Italian musician and author
- Profe, Ambrosius (1589–1661), German organist, composer and music editor
- Profé, Georg A. (1908–1977), German actor, film producer and director
- Profes, Anton (1896–1976), Austrian hit and film composer
- Professor Green (* 1983), British rapper
- Professor Griff (* 1960), American rapper and producer
- Professor Longhair (1918–1980), American musician
- Professor St. Roman (1829–1918), Austrian magician
- Professor Tribini (1915–1973), Danish entertainer, magician and actor
- Profet, Margaret (* 1958), American evolutionary biologist
- Profeti, Angiolo (1918–1981), Italian shot putter and discus thrower
- Proff-Irnich, Carl Ludwig von (1816–1895), lawyer, physician and member of the Reichstag
- Proffit, George H. (1807–1847), American politician
- Proffitt, Ben (* 1978), British windsurfer
- Profft, Elmar (1905–1978), German chemist and university professor
- Profijt, Jutta (* 1967), German writer of novels, detective novels and non-fiction
- Profit, Christophe (* 1961), French mountaineer
- Profit, Clarence (1912–1944), American jazz pianist, band leader and composer of the swing era
- Profit, Friedrich (1874–1951), German politician
- Profitlich, Markus Maria (* 1960), German comedian, actor and voice actor
- Profitlich, Ulrich (* 1936), German literary scholar and university professor
- Profittlich, Eduard (1890–1942), German Jesuit, witness of faith, martyr, apostolic administrator for Estonia and titular archbishop
- Profke, Lothar (* 1941), German maths didactic specialist with a focus on geometry
- Profohs, Lotte (1934–2012), Austrian painter
- Profos, Brigitte (* 1943), Swiss politician (SP)
- Profos, Felix (* 1969), Swiss composer
- Profous, Antonín (1878–1953), Czech linguist
- Pröfrock, Matthias (* 1977), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Pröfrock, Nora (* 1981), German translator
- Pröfrock, Torsten , German techno and electronica musician, label owner
- Pröfrock, Werner (* 1911), German football player
- Proft, Andreas (* 1973), German sport climber
- Proft, Carter (* 1994), Canadian-German ice hockey player
- Proft, Gabriele (1879–1971), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Proft, Ingo (* 1981), German theologian and ethicist
- Proft, Pat (born 1947), American screenwriter, actor and director
- Proft, Werner , German hockey player
- Profugo, Ruben (1938–2014), Filipino clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Lucena
- Profumo, Alessandro (* 1957), Italian bank manager
- Profumo, David (* 1955), British journalist and author
- Profumo, Francesco (* 1953), Italian electrical engineer, university professor and minister
- Profumo, John (1915-2006), British politician
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- Prögelhof, Florian (* 1994), Austrian soccer player
- Pröger, Kai (* 1992), German soccer player
- Progin, Antoine-Philippe (1833–1871), Swiss politician and State Chancellor of the Canton of Friborg
- Pröglhöf, Harald (1920–1988), Austrian opera singer (bass baritone)
- Proglio, Henri (* 1949), French manager
- Prograis, Regis (* 1989), American light welterweight boxer
Proh
- Prohart, Florian (* 1999), Austrian soccer player
- Prohaska von Guelfenburg, Franz Adolf (1768–1862), Austrian nobleman and officer
- Prohaska, Alois (* 1986), Austrian soccer player
- Prohaska, Anna (* 1983), Austrian-English singer (soprano)
- Prohaska, Anton (* 1940), Austrian diplomat
- Prohaska, Carl (1869–1927), Austrian composer
- Prohaska, Daniel (* 1973), Austrian-British singer (tenor)
- Prohaska, Doris (* 1966), Austrian secondary school teacher and politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Prohaska, Felix (1912–1987), Austrian conductor
- Prohaska, Gert (* 1976), Austrian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Prohaska, Herbert (* 1955), Austrian soccer player and coach
- Prohaska, Janos (1919–1974), Hungarian-American film actor and stunt performer
- Prohaska, Karin (* 1945), German pop singer
- Prohaska, Miljenko (1925–2014), Yugoslavian and later Croatian bassist, composer and orchestra leader
- Prohaska, Nadine (* 1990), Austrian soccer player
- Prohászka, Péter (* 1992), Hungarian chess master
- Proházka, Michael (* 1956), Austrian religious, Premonstratensian, Dept.
- Prohías, Antonio (1921–1998), Cuban-American cartoonist
- Pröhl, Günther (1895–1977), German administrative officer in the Reich Commissariat Ostland
- Prohl, Hedwig (1823–1886), German writer for young people
- Prohl, Inken (* 1965), German religious scholar and Japanologist
- Pröhl, Joachim (* 1932), German military doctor
- Prohl, Robert (* 1952), German sports scientist
- Pröhl, Wolfgang (* 1931), German football player
- Prőhle, Gergely (* 1965), Hungarian politician and diplomat
- Pröhle, Heinrich (1822–1895), German teacher and writer
- Pröhle, Heinrich Andreas (1797–1875), German writer and Protestant theologian
- Pröhle, Heinrich Friedrich Wilhelm (1870–1950), Protestant pastor and university professor
- Prohme, Rayna (1894-1927), American journalist
- Prohnimak, Oleksandr (* 1958), Ukrainian politician and businessman
- Prohorius , Bishop of Cracow
Proi
- Proia, Gianni (* 1921), Italian documentary film director
- Proia, Karin (* 1974), Italian actress and director
- Proidl, Karin , Austrian diplomat
- Proietti, Biagio (* 1940), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Proisl, Karl (1911–1949), Austrian canoeist
Proj
- Project Pat (born 1972), American rapper
- Projer, Jonas (* 1981), Swiss journalist and television presenter
- Projetto, Giuseppina (1902-2018), Italian Supercentenarian
- Projkow, Christo (* 1946), Bulgarian clergyman, Bulgarian Catholic bishop
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- Prokaschowa, Lyudmila (* 1969), Kazakh speed skater
- Prokec, Csaba (* 1980), Serbian ice hockey player
- Prokeš, Ladislav (1884–1966), Czechoslovak chess study composer
- Prokesch von Osten, Anton (1795–1876), Austrian general, diplomat and travel writer
- Prokesch, Alfred (1930–2010), Austrian journalist and author
- Prokhovnik, Simon Jacques (1920–1994), Australian mathematician, cosmologist and university professor
- Prokić, Ivan (* 1975), Serbian ice hockey player
- Prokić, Marko (* 1984), Serbian ice hockey player
- Prokić, Predrag (* 1982), Serbian cyclist
- Prokina, Jelena (* 1964), Russian opera singer (soprano)
- Prokisch, Bernhard (* 1957), Austrian art historian and numismatist
- Proklees , Greek potter
- Proclus († 485), Greek philosopher
- Proclus of Constantinople , Archbishop of Constantinople
- Proklowa, Jelena Igorewna (* 1953), Soviet film and theater actress
- Prokofieff, Dimitrij von (1879–1950), Russian-German painter
- Prokofieff, Sergej O. (1954–2014), Russian author and anthroposophist
- Prokofjev, Saša (* 1971), Slovenian sprinter
- Prokofjew, Andrei Wassiljewitsch (1959–1989), Soviet hurdler and sprinter
- Prokofjew, Georgi Nikolajewitsch (1897–1942), Russian linguist, ethnographer and university professor
- Prokofjew, Iwan Prokofjewitsch (1758–1828), Russian sculptor and university professor
- Prokofjew, Sergei Sergejewitsch (1891–1953), Soviet pianist and composer
- Prokofiev, Wladimir Konstantinowitsch (1898–1993), Russian physicist and university professor
- Prokofjewa, Jelena Gennadjewna (* 1994), Russian synchronized swimmer
- Procopius of Moravia († 1405), Margrave of Moravia
- Prokop von Pilsen († 1457), Czech theologian, multiple rector of Charles University, administrator of the Utraquist Church
- Prokop von Sázava († 1053), Czech saint, priest
- Prokop von Templin (1609–1680), German writer and sacred song poet
- Prokop von Ustjug († 1303), German merchant and saint of the Russian Orthodox Church
- Prokop, Adolf (* 1939), German football referee
- Prokop, Andreas († 1434), army leader of the Hussites
- Prokop, August (1838–1915), Austrian architect and university professor
- Prokop, Axel (* 1963), German trauma surgeon
- Prokop, Christian (* 1978), German handball player and handball trainer
- Prokop, Clemens (* 1957), German lawyer, sports official and former athlete
- Prokop, Clemens (* 1974), German music producer and author
- Prokop, Dieter (* 1941), German sociologist
- Prokop, Dominik (1890–1970), abbot of the Břevnov and Broumov and Rohr monasteries
- Prokop, Dominik (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Prokop, Ernst-Günther Karl (1935–2012), German educator and university professor
- Prokop, Florian (* 1988), German actor
- Prokop, František Josef (1901–1973), Czech chess composer and chess player
- Prokop, Franz (* 1958), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Prokop, Gerhard (1939–2002), German football player and coach
- Prokop, Gert (1932–1994), German writer
- Prokop, Gunnar (* 1940), Austrian handball trainer
- Prokop, Günther (* 1969), German transport scientist and university professor
- Prokop, Heinz (* 1952), German handball trainer
- Prokop, Josef (1898–1945), Austrian politician (NSDAP), Member of the Parliament and graphic artist
- Prokop, Karin (* 1966), Austrian trainer, politician and former handball player
- Prokop, Liese (1941–2006), Austrian athlete and politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Prokop, Ludwig (1920–2016), Austrian athlete, sports medicine specialist and university professor
- Prokop, Lukas (* 1999), Austrian soccer player
- Prokop, Martin (* 1982), Czech rally driver
- Prokop, Matt (* 1990), American actor
- Prokop, Otto (1921–2009), Austrian anatomist and forensic doctor
- Prokop, Siegfried (* 1940), German historian
- Prokop, Skip († 2017), Canadian drummer
- Prokop, Stanley A. (1909–1977), American politician
- Prokop, Ulrike (* 1945), German emer. Researcher (cultural theory of women)
- Prokop, Walther (* 1946), German composer
- Prokopcov, Dmitrij (* 1980), Ukrainian and Czech table tennis player
- Prokopčuka, Jeļena (* 1976), Latvian long-distance runner
- Prokopczuk, Rafał (* 1999), Polish volleyball player
- Prokopec, Narcisse (* 1926), German pianist and music teacher
- Prokopec, Pavel (* 1980), Czech handball player
- Prokopek, Grażyna (* 1977), Polish sprinter
- Prokopenko, Anastassija Jurjewna (* 1986), Russian badminton player
- Prokopenko, Gennady Jurjewitsch (* 1964), Soviet ski jumper
- Prokopetz, Joesi (* 1952), Austrian songwriter, musician, author, performer and cabaret artist
- Prokoph, Roman (* 1985), German soccer player
- Prokopič, Boris (* 1988), Austrian football player
- Prokopios of Caesarea , Byzantine historian
- Prokopios of Gaza († 528), sophist and rhetorician
- Prokopiou, Georgios (1876–1940), Greek war painter, photographer and documentary filmmaker
- Prokopiuk, Jerzy (* 1931), Polish anthroposophist and translator
- Prokopjew, Alexander Jurjewitsch (* 1971), Russian ice hockey player
- Prokopjew, Sergei Sergejewitsch (* 1986), Russian beach volleyball player
- Prokopjew, Sergei Valerjewitsch (* 1975), Russian cosmonaut
- Prokopjewa, Alexandra Jurjewna (* 1994), Russian ski racer
- Prokopjewa, Alina Albertowna (* 1985), Russian long-distance runner
- Prokopjewa, Kristina Maximowna (* 2000), Russian ski jumper
- Prokopjewa, Marija Andrejewna (* 1986), Russian beach volleyball player
- Prokopjewa, Olga Alexandrovna (* 1983), Russian biathlete
- Prokopowitsch, Sergei Nikolajewitsch (1871–1955), Russian economist, politician and university professor
- Prokopowitsch, Theophan (1681–1736), church prince, church politician, theologian, preacher and poet
- Prokopovytsch, Petro (1775–1850), Ukrainian beekeeper
- Prokopovytsch, Vyacheslav (1881–1942), Ukrainian politician, publicist and historian
- Prokopp, Josef (1872–1952), Austrian artist and postcard publisher
- Prokopp, Sándor (1887–1964), Hungarian sports marksman
- Prokoptschuk, Julija (* 1986), Ukrainian water diver
- Prokosch, Eduard (1876–1938), Austrian-American linguist
- Prokosch, Frederic (1908–1989), American novelist
- Prokosch, Peter (* 1952), German biologist and former Managing Director of GRID-Arendal in Norway UNEP Global Resource Information Database
- Prokoschkin, Dmitri Antonowitsch (1903–1988), Russian physical chemist, materials scientist and university professor
- Prokoschkin, Juri Dmitrijewitsch (1929–1997), Russian elementary particle physicist and university professor
- Prokot, Inge (1933–2012), German graphic artist, sculptor and object artist
- Prokš, Josef (* 1959), Czech officer
- Proksa, Grzegorz (* 1984), Polish boxer
- Proksch, Alfred (1891–1981), Austrian politician (NSDAP), MdR, regional and regional leader of the NSDAP in Austria
- Proksch, Alfred (1908–2011), Austrian graphic artist, illustrator, painter and athlete
- Proksch, Anton (1897–1975), Austrian trade unionist and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Proksch, Brigitte (* 1962), Austrian theologian
- Proksch, Heide (* 1942), Austrian tapestry artist
- Proksch, Johann Karl (1840–1923), Austrian doctor and medical historian
- Proksch, Josef (1794–1864), German-Bohemian pianist and composer
- Proksch, Marie (1836–1900), Bohemian pianist and composer
- Proksch, Michael (* 1958), German composer, pianist and author
- Proksch, Peter (1935–2012), Austrian painter and graphic artist
- Proksch, Silvio (1962–1983), German victim of the Berlin Wall
- Proksch, Udo (1934–2001), Austrian businessman and criminal
- Prokscha, Kurt (1919–1998), German conductor and music director
- Prokschi, Rudolf (* 1953), Austrian Roman Catholic church historian
- Prokudin-Gorski, Sergei Michailowitsch (1863–1944), Russian pioneer of color photography
- Proculus of Verona , Bishop of Verona
- Prokunin, Andrei Wiktorowitsch (* 1978), Russian biathlete
- Prokurorow, Alexei Alexejewitsch (1964–2008), Russian cross-country skier
Prol
- Proles, Andreas (1429–1503), German theologian
- Proles, Nickel († 1463), Dresden councilor and mayor
- Prolingheuer, Hans (* 1930), German religious educator and publicist
- Prolingheuer, Marvin (* 1990), German volleyball player
- Pröll, Anna (1916–2006), German resistance fighter during the National Socialist era
- Pröll, Arthur (1876–1957), Austrian aircraft technology engineer and university professor
- Proll, Astrid (* 1947), German terrorist, co-founder of the Red Army faction
- Pröll, Cornelia (* 1961), Austrian ski racer
- Pröll, Erwin (* 1946), Austrian politician (ÖVP) and governor of Lower Austria
- Pröll, Florian (1913–1993), Austrian religious, abbot
- Pröll, Fritz (1915–1944), German member of the Red Aid, concentration camp prisoner in Dora-Mittelbau
- Pröll, Hans (1922–2017), German lawyer and local politician
- Pröll, Josef (* 1968), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council, Vice Chancellor and Federal Minister of Finance
- Pröll, Markus (* 1979), German soccer goalkeeper
- Pröll, Martin (* 1981), Austrian obstacle and long distance runner
- Proll, Nina (* 1974), Austrian actress, singer and dancer
- Pröll, Roland (* 1949), German pianist and conductor
- Proll, Thorwald (* 1941), German writer and former APO activist
- Pröller, Günter (* 1966), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Prollius, Adolf von (1861–1942), German diplomat
- Prollius, Dieter (1944-2014), German shot putter
- Prollius, Erla (* 1940), German actress and acting teacher
- Prollius, Max von (1826–1889), German landowner, administrative lawyer, state minister and envoy
- Prollius, Michael von (* 1969), German economic historian, management consultant and publicist
- Prölß, Annabelle (* 1999), German figure skater
- Prölss, Erich Robert (1907–1969), German insurance lawyer
- Prölß, Fritz (1855–1934), German portrait painter and genre painter
- Prölss, Jürgen (1939–2012), German lawyer and university professor
- Prölß, Siegfried (1934–2011), German dancer and photographer
- Prölß, Willy (1930–2014), German trade unionist and local politician
Prom
- Promachos († 324 BC), soldier of Alexander the Great
- Promber, Adolf (1843–1899), Austrian lawyer and politician
- Promberger, Sabine (* 1969), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Prömel, Grischa (* 1995), German soccer player
- Prömel, Hans Jürgen (* 1953), German mathematician
- Promes, Quincy (* 1992), Dutch football player
- Promet, Aleksander (1879–1938), Estonian painter and graphic artist
- Promet, Lilli (1922–2007), Estonian writer and journalist
- Promies, Wolfgang (1935–2002), German researcher, Germanist
- Promise, Isaac (1987-2019), Nigerian soccer player
- Prommegger, Andreas (* 1980), Austrian snowboarder
- Prömel, Julius (1812–1870), Danish-German marine painter and shipbuilder
- Prommer, Christian (* 1969), German music producer, composer, DJ, drummer, remixer and percussionist
- Prommer, Elizabeth (* 1965), American communications and media scientist
- Prommersberger, Anton (* 1981), German ice hockey player
- Prommersberger, Max (* 1987), German ice hockey player
- Promnitz von Promnitzau, Franns Wilfried (* 1952), German conductor, organist, pianist, singer (tenor), porter and narrator
- Promnitz, Balthasar Erdmann von (1659–1703), Freiherr zu Pless and Lord von Sorau, Triebel, Naumburg am Bober, Drehna, Wehrau, Klitschdorf, Halbau, Kuhnau and Burau in Silesia and Lausitz
- Promnitz, Balthasar von (1488–1562), Prince-Bishop of Breslau, Governor of Silesia
- Promnitz, Heinrich Anselm von (1564–1622), Governor of Lower Lusatia
- Promnitz, Johann Erdmann von (1719–1785), freelance landlord of Pless in Silesia and lord of various lords in Lower Lusatia and Silesia
- Promnitz, Seyfried von (1534–1597), Silesian nobleman who served the emperors Maximilian II and Rudolf II in various offices
- Promnitz, Seyfried von (1734–1760), Lord of Klitschdorf, Wehrau, Drehna and Vetschau
- Promnitz, Ulrich Hipparchos von (1636–1695), lord of the forest and gates, baron of the class rule Pleß on Sorau
- Promny, Moritz (* 1980), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Promo (* 1976), Dutch hardcore techno producer and DJ
- Promoe (* 1976), Swedish rapper
- Prömpers, Klaus (* 1949), German television journalist
Pron
- Pron, Louis-Hector (1817–1902), French landscape painter
- Pron, Patricio (* 1975), Argentine writer
- Pronaszko, Zbigniew (1885–1958), Polish painter, sculptor and university teacher
- Pronath, Johann von (1757–1839), Bavarian administrative officer and politician
- Pronath, Martin (1738–1790), German clergyman and abbot of the Benedictine monasteryChecking near Regensburg
- Prónay, Pál , Hungarian officer
- Pronckus, Mykolas (* 1936), Lithuanian politician
- Prondzinski, Franz Theodor von (1785–1852), Prussian lieutenant general, master of Gotzkau
- Prondzynski, Ferdinand von (1804–1871), Prussian general of the infantry and finally governor of the fortress Koblenz and Ehrenbreitstein
- Prondzynski, Ferdinand von (1857–1935), German entrepreneur and politician
- Pronger, Chris (* 1974), Canadian ice hockey player and official
- Pronger, Sean (born 1972), Canadian ice hockey player
- Prongué, Marie-Madeleine (1939–2019), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Pronhagl, Karl (* 1961), Austrian military, major general of the Austrian Armed Forces
- Proni, Alessandro (* 1982), Italian racing cyclist
- Pronin, Ivan Alexandrovich (* 1982), Russian handball player
- Pronin, Ivan Grigoryevich (* 1947), Soviet cross-country skier
- Pronin, Nikolai Pavlovich (* 1979), Russian ice hockey player
- Pronin, Wassili Markelowitsch (1905–1966), Russian cameraman and film director
- Pronin, Wladimir Anatoljewitsch (* 1969), Russian obstacle and long-distance runner
- Pronitschew, Maximilian Michailowitsch (* 1997), Russian football player
- Pronitschew, Mikhail Vladimirovich (* 1968), Russian football player
- Pronitschew, Vladimir Jegorowitsch (* 1953), Russian officer
- Pronjuk, Jewhen (* 1936), Ukrainian dissident, author and politician
- Pronk, Bert (1950-2005), Dutch racing cyclist
- Pronk, Cornelis , Dutch painter, draftsman and porcelain painter
- Pronk, Jan (1918-2016), Dutch cyclist
- Pronk, Jan (* 1940), Dutch politician, MEP and UN employee
- Pronk, Jos (* 1983), Dutch cyclist
- Pronk, Matthé (* 1974), Dutch cyclist
- Pronk, Mattheus (1947–2001), Dutch cyclist, world champion (cycling)
- Pronk, Rob (1928–2012), Dutch jazz musician
- Pronk, Ruud (* 1931), Dutch jazz musician
- Pronkin, Valery Alexandrovich (* 1994), Russian athlete
- Pronobis, Witold (* 1947), Polish historian, publicist and journalist
- Pronold, Florian (* 1972), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Pronovost, André (* 1936), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Pronovost, Claude (* 1935), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Pronovost, Jean (* 1945), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Pronovost, Marcel (1930-2015), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Pronschenko, Kristina (* 1988), Tajik sprinter and all-rounder
- Pronto (* 1993), Swiss musician
- Prontschischtschew, Wassili Wassiljewitsch (1702–1736), Russian explorer and polar explorer
- Prontschischewa, Tatjana Fjodorovna (1713–1736), first Russian explorer in the Arctic
- Prony, Gaspard de (1755–1839), French mathematician and hydraulic / hydraulic engineer
- Pronzini, Bill (* 1943), American detective writer
Proo
- Proof (1973-2006), American rapper and actor
- Proops, Greg (born 1956), American actor
- Proops, Solomon , Hebrew printer and bookseller in Amsterdam
- Proost, Leo (1933-2016), Belgian cyclist
- Proost, Louis (1935–2009), Belgian racing cyclist
- Proot, Aimé (* 1890), Belgian long-distance runner
Prop
- Properz († 15 BC), Latin elegiac poet
- Prophet, David (1937–1981), British racing driver
- Prophet, Ekkehard (1938–2014), German actor, director and theater manager
- Prophet, Elizabeth Clare (1939–2009), American preacher, writer, and publisher
- Prophet Master , German sculptor
- Propheter, Jerome (* 1990), German soccer player
- Propheter, Otto (1875–1927), German portrait painter
- Propitius, John (* 1953), Dutch organist, composer and choir director
- Propoggia, Dane (born 1990), Australian tennis player
- Propošina, Anna (* 1990), Latvian soccer player
- Propp, Brian (born 1959), Canadian ice hockey player
- Propp, Wladimir Jakowlewitsch (1895–1970), Russian folklorist
- Proppe, Albin (1907–1990), German dermatologist
- Propper de Callejón, Eduardo (1895–1972), Spanish diplomat and savior (of 30,000 people) in World War II
- Pröpper, Carsten (* 1967), German soccer player
- Pröpper, Christian (1810–1894), member of the Waldeck state parliament
- Pröpper, Davy (* 1991), Dutch national soccer player
- Propper, Emanuel Jirka (1863–1933), Swiss architect and technical college teacher
- Pröpper, Günter (* 1941), German football player
- Pröpper, Lovica von (1810–1898), German cookbook author
- Pröpper, Michael (* 1960), German soccer player
- Pröpper, Paul Joseph von (1765–1848), Prussian district administrator for the Grevenbroich district
- Pröpper, Robin (* 1993), Dutch football player
- Pröpper, Theodor (1896–1979), German composer, church musician and local poet
- Pröpper, Thomas (1941–2015), Catholic dogmatist and fundamental theologian
- Pröpper, Thomas (* 1970), German soccer player
- Propping, Georg (1837–1920), German bank director and politician (DFP), MdR
- Propping, Peter (1942–2016), German human geneticist
- Propst, Herbert (1928–1997), Austrian actor
- Propsting, William (1861–1937), Australian politician
Pror
- Prorok, Vladimír (1929–2014), Czechoslovak gymnast and gymnastics trainer
- Prorotschenko, Tetjana (1952–2020), Soviet-Ukrainian sprinter
Pros
- Prosa, Albert (* 1990), Estonian football player
- Prosa, Max (* 1989), German singer-songwriter
- Prosch, August Friedrich von , Prussian major
- Prosch, Christian Ludwig von († 1804), Prussian colonel and head of the regiment
- Prosch, Eduard (1804–1878), German administrative lawyer, director of the grand ducal collections in Mecklenburg-Schwerin
- Prosch, Eduard (* 1932), German politician (CDU), MdHB
- Prosch, Gerhard von (1895–1937), German SA leader
- Prøsch, Hans (* 1978), Norwegian biathlete
- Prosch, Karl (1802–1876), German administrative lawyer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Prosch, Peter (1744–1804), Tyrolean farmer's son, who traveled to German royal houses and wrote an autobiography about it
- Proschak, Oleh (* 1983), Ukrainian weightlifter
- Proschan, Frank (1921-2003), American mathematician
- Pröscher, Eric (* 1964), American-German basketball player
- Proschin, Alexei Valeryevich (* 1974), Russian speed skater
- Proschkin, Vitaly Wassiljewitsch (* 1976), Russian ice hockey player
- Proschko, Franz Isidor (1816–1891), Austrian writer
- Proschko, Hermine († 1923), Austrian writer and editor of Jewish descent
- Pröschold, Bernd (* 1976), German photographer and author
- Pröscholdt, Hermann (1852–1898), German teacher and geologist
- Proschwitz, Gunnar von (1922–2005), Swedish Romance studies and literary scholar
- Proschwitz, Nick (* 1986), German soccer player
- Proscriptor , American musician and occultist
- Prosdocimus , Bishop of Padua, saint
- Prosdocimus de Beldemandis (1380–1428), Italian astronomer, mathematician and music theorist of the Quattrocento
- Pröse, Natalie (* 1990), German tennis player
- Pröse, Tim (* 1970), German journalist and book author
- Prošek, Bogdan (1858–1905), Czech entrepreneur
- Prošek, Jiří , Czech engineer
- Prošek, Josef (1861–1928), Czech architect and geometer
- Prošek, Roman (* 1980), Czech ice hockey player
- Prošek, Václav (1860–1913), Czech architect who spent many years in Bulgaria
- Prosel, Theo (1889–1955), Austrian-German cabaret artist and poet
- Prosenik, August (1916–1975), Yugoslav cyclist
- Prosenik, Christian (* 1968), Austrian football player
- Prosenik, Philipp (* 1993), Austrian soccer player
- Proserpio, Leone (1878–1945), Italian religious, Bishop of Calicut
- Prosetzky, Werner (1929–2004), German full-time employee of the GDR State Security
- Prošev, Toma (1931–1996), Yugoslav composer
- Proshayev, Denys (* 1978), Belarusian pianist
- Prosi, Albert (1898–1983), German teacher and geologist
- Prosigoj , Serbian prince on Raszien
- Prosinečki, Robert (* 1969), Croatian football player and coach
- Prosinger, Wolfgang (1948–2016), German journalist and book author
- Prosise, CJ (* 1994), American football player
- Proskar, Danielle (* 1964), Austrian film director, camerawoman and screenwriter
- Proskauer, Bernhard (1851–1915), German chemist and hygienist
- Proskauer, Curt (1887–1972), German-American dentist and medical historian
- Proskauer, Johannes Max (1923–1970), American bryologist
- Proske, Alfons (1881–1950), German administrative lawyer
- Proske, Carl (1794–1861), German church musician and clergyman
- Proske, Florian (* 1996), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Proske, Frank (* 1958), German ice hockey player
- Proske, Hermann (1928–2007), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Proske, Jenn (* 1987), Canadian-American actress
- Proske, Oliver (* 1971), German set designer, industrial designer, exhibition designer, producer and managing director
- Proske, Rüdiger (1916–2010), German journalist
- Proske, Uwe (* 1961), German fencer
- Proske, Wolfgang (* 1954), German social scientist, historian and educator
- Proskouriakoff, Tatiana (1909–1985), American archaeologist and illustrator
- Proskowetz, Maximilian von (1851–1898), Austrian agronomist, diplomat and travel writer
- Proskurakowa, Jelena (* 1985), Kyrgyz judoka
- Proskuryakov, Ilya Vyacheslavovich (* 1987), Russian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Prosky, Robert (1930–2008), American actor
- Prosl, Christian (* 1946), Austrian ambassador to the USA
- Prosorow, Andrij (* 1975), Ukrainian saxophonist, composer of jazz and world music
- Prosorova, Natalija Sergejewna (1922–2006), Soviet-Ukrainian legal scholar and university professor
- Prosorowski, Alexander Alexandrovich († 1809), Russian field marshal
- Prosorowski, Viktor Ilyich (1901–1986), Soviet Russian forensic doctor
- Prospal, Václav (* 1975), Czech ice hockey player and coach
- Prospect, Anthony (1928–2000), Trinidadian composer, arranger and musician
- Prosper Ludwig (1785–1861), Duke of Arenberg
- Prosper Tiro of Aquitaine , writer and saint
- Prosper, Sandra , American actress
- Prosperi, Adriano (* 1939), Italian historian and journalist
- Prosperi, Cristine (* 1993), Canadian actress
- Prosperi, Federico (* 1942), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Prosperi, Francesco (1926–2004), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Prosperi, Franco (* 1928), Italian documentary filmmaker and film director
- Prosperi, Pierfrancesco (* 1945), Italian science fiction and comic book author
- Prosperov Novak, Slobodan (* 1951), Croatian literary historian, comparativeist, journalist and theater scholar
- Pross, Caroline (1971–2011), German Germanist
- Pross, Christian (* 1948), German doctor, psychotherapist and medical historian
- Pross, Harry (1923-2010), German journalist and journalist
- Pross, Helge (1927–1984), German sociologist
- Pross, Josef (* 2002), Austrian soccer player
- Pross, Roswitha (* 1949), German photographer
- Proß, Wolfgang (* 1945), German Germanist
- Pross-Weerth, Heddy (1917–2004), German translator, author and critic
- Prößdorf, Detlev (1930–2017), German politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Kehl
- Prößdorf, Siegfried (1939–1998), German mathematician
- Prosseda, Roberto (* 1975), Italian pianist and musicologist
- Prosser, Alice (* 2002), Austrian actress
- Prosser, Chantal (* 1986), Canadian biathlete
- Prosser, Clifford Ladd (1907-2002), American zoologist and physiologist
- Prosser, David Lewis (1868–1950), British clergyman
- Prosser, Gabriel († 1800), leader of a slave rebellion in Virginia
- Prosser, Gwyn (* 1943), British politician
- Prosser, Julien (* 1972), Australian beach volleyball player
- Prosser, Margaret, Baroness Prosser (* 1937), British trade union official and politician
- Prosser, Nate (* 1986), American ice hockey player
- Prosser, Patrick (* 1952), British computer scientist
- Prosser, Robert (* 1983), Austrian author
- Prosser, Thomas (* 1960), German ski jumper and ski jumping trainer
- Prosser, William Farrand (1834–1911), American politician
- Prossinagg, Fritz (* 1930), Austrian middle-distance runner
- Prossinger, Otto (1906–1987), Austrian architect
- Prößl, Heinrich (1929–2010), German brewery owner
- Prossliner, Karl (* 1953), Italian documentary filmmaker (South Tyrol)
- Prost, Alain (* 1955), French automobile racing driver and four-time Formula 1 world champion
- Cheers, August , German theater actor, opera singer, opera director and singing teacher as well as acting teacher
- Prost, Dietrich W. (1928–2000), German organist, organ expert and cantor
- Prost, Ernst (* 1957), German entrepreneur
- Prost, Henri (1874–1959), French architect and city planner
- Prost, Jacques (* 1946), French biophysicist and physicist
- Prost, Kimberly (* 1958), Canadian lawyer and judge at the International Criminal Court
- Prost, Nicolas (* 1981), French racing car driver
- Prost, Philippe (* 1959), French architect, urban planner, university professor and author
- Prošt, Primož (* 1983), Slovenian handball player
- Prost, Samuel (* 1995), German actor
- Prost, Tadeu Henrique (1915–1994), American religious, auxiliary bishop in Belém do Pará
- Prost, Winfried (* 1956), German non-fiction author and coach
- Prostes da Fonseca, José Manuel (1933–2013), Portuguese politician
- Prostewa, Jelena Olegovna (* 1990), Russian ski racer
- Pröstler, Leo (* 1947), Austrian entrepreneur and environmentalist
- Prostmeier, Ferdinand R. (* 1957), German Catholic New Testament scholar
- Prosumenschtschikowa, Galina Nikolajewna (1948–2015), Soviet swimmer
- Prosumer (* 1977), German DJ and music producer
- Proswirnin, Dmytro (* 1967), Ukrainian ski jumper
- Proswirnin, Olexander (1964–2010), Soviet Nordic combined skier
- Proswirnin, Sergei Gennadjewitsch (* 1970), Russian cross-country summer biathlete
- Proswirnowa, Sofja Sergejewna (* 1997), Russian short tracker
- Proszt, János (1892–1968), Hungarian chemist (physical chemistry)
Prot
- Prot von Kunow, Friedrich (* 1944), German diplomat
- Prot, Baudouin (* 1951), French manager
- Prota, Ignazio (1690–1748), Italian composer and music teacher
- Protagoras , ancient Greek philosopher
- Protarchus , ancient Greek philosopher
- Protasanow, Jakow Alexandrowitsch (1881–1945), Russian film director
- Protase, Dumitru (* 1926), Romanian provincial Roman archaeologist and ancient historian
- Protasewicz, Irena (* 1946), Polish pianist and music teacher
- Protasiewicz, Jacek (* 1967), Polish politician, member of the Sejm, MEP
- Protasiuk, Arkadiusz (1974-2010), Polish pilot
- Protasius von Boskowitz and Černahora († 1482), Bishop of Olomouc
- Protasius of Lausanne , Bishop of Lausanne and saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Protasius of Milan , Christian martyr and saint
- Protassenja, Anastassija Alexandrovna (* 1993), Russian triathlete
- Protasov, Jurij (* 1984), Ukrainian rally driver
- Protasov, Oleh (* 1964), Ukrainian football player and coach
- Protčenko, Edgaras (* 1997), Lithuanian ice hockey player
- Proteas , naval officer of Alexander the Great
- Proțenco, Veaceslav (* 1963), Moldovan national soccer player
- Proterius of Alexandria († 457), Patriarch of Alexandria
- Proth, François (1852–1879), French mathematician
- Prothero, Donald R. (* 1954), American paleontologist
- Prothero, George Walter (1848–1922), British historian
- Prothmann, Andreas (* 1960), German diplomat
- Protić, Milorad B. (1911-2001), Yugoslav astronomer
- Protić, Nemanja (* 1986), Serbian basketball player
- Protić, Stojan (1857–1923), Serbian-Yugoslav politician
- Protin, Robert (1872–1953), Belgian racing cyclist
- Protmann, Regina (1552–1613), East Prussian founder of the Catherine's Sisters
- Proto, Silvio (* 1983), Belgian football goalkeeper
- Protogenes , Greek painter
- Protogerow, Aleksandar (1867–1928), Bulgarian revolutionary, military
- Protoje (* 1981), Jamaican roots reggae singer and songwriter
- Protopapadakis, Petros (1860–1922), Greek politician and prime minister
- Protopopescu, Orel Odinov , American poet and children's book author
- Protopopov, Oleg Alexejewitsch (* 1932), Soviet figure skater
- Protopopow, Sergei Wladimirowitsch (1893–1954), Russian composer
- Protopsalti, Alkistis (* 1954), Greek singer
- Protopsaltis, Athanasios (* 1993), Greek volleyball player
- Protosevich, Mark (born 1961), American screenwriter
- Protsch, Reiner (* 1939), German anthropologist
- Protsch, Willi , German politician (NSDAP), MdL
- Protschka, Josef (* 1944), German opera, lied and oratorio singer (tenor) and professor of singing
- Protschka, Peter (* 1977), German jazz trumpeter and composer
- Protschka, Stephan (* 1977), German politician (AfD), Member of the Bundestag
- Prott, Johann von (1573–1634), German lawyer and chancellor
- Prott, Jürgen (* 1942), German sociologist
- Prott, Viktor von (1781–1857), Hanover general and Minister of War
- Pröttel, Dieter (* 1933), German television show and film director
- Protter, Murray H. (1918-2008), American mathematician
- Protti, Anita (* 1964), Swiss athlete
- Protti, Igor (* 1967), Italian football player
- Protus and Hyacinthus , Christian martyrs
- Protz, Oskar (1905–1990), German engineer and manager of the German shipbuilding industry
- Protz, Roger (* 1939), Trotskyist politician and beer author
- Protze, Curt (1891–1967), German Kapellmeister, organist and composer
- Protze, Hermann (1866–1942), German organist, composer and music publisher
- Protzel, Werner (* 1973), German soccer player
- Protzen, Carl Theodor (1887–1956), German painter
- Protzen, Otto (1868–1925), German sailor, rower and landscape painter
- Protzer, Rue (* 1966), German jazz guitarist and composer
- Protzer, Ulrike (* 1962), German virologist
- Protzmann, Heiner (* 1935), German classical archaeologist
- Protzmann, Henning (* 1946), German bass player and rock musician
- Protzmann, Mattias (* 1973), German internet entrepreneur and business angel
- Protzner, Bernd (1952–2018), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
Prou
- Proudhon, Pierre-Joseph (1809–1865), French economist, sociologist and anarchist
- Proudman, Joseph (1888–1975), British oceanographer
- Prouff, Jean (1919-2008), French football player
- Prouhet, Eugène (1817–1867), French mathematician
- Proulx, Adolphe (1927–1987), Canadian clergyman, Roman Catholic Bishop of Gatineau-Hull
- Proulx, Annie (* 1935), Canadian-American writer
- Proulx, Brooklynn (* 1999), Canadian child actress
- Proulx, Danielle (born 1952), Canadian actress
- Proulx, Gaétan (* 1947), Canadian religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Gaspé
- Proulx, Philippe (* 1978), Canadian composer and interpreter
- Proulx, Stéphane (1965–1993), Canadian racing driver
- Proulx-Cloutier, Émile (* 1983), Canadian actor, film director and screenwriter
- Prousalis, Konstantinos (* 1980), Greek national volleyball player (player)
- Prousch, Gilbert (* 1943), British artist
- Proust, Adrien (1834–1903), French physician
- Proust, Antonin (1832–1905), French journalist and politician
- Proust, Caroline (* 1967), French actress
- Proust, Christine , French mathematician
- Proust, Franck (* 1963), French politician (UMP), MEP
- Proust, Jacques (1926–2005), French Romance studies and literary scholar
- Proust, Jean-Paul (1940–2010), French politician, head of government and foreign minister of Monaco
- Proust, Joseph Louis (1754–1826), French chemist
- Proust, Marcel (1871–1922), French writer, critic, and intellectual
- Prout, Christopher, Baron Kingsland (1942–2009), British Conservative Party politician, MEP
- Prout, Dalton (* 1990), Canadian ice hockey player
- Prout, Ebenezer (1835–1909), English musicologist, music teacher and composer
- Prout, Kirsten (* 1990), Canadian actress
- Prout, Samuel (1783–1852), English painter, draftsman, and lithographer
- Prout, William (1785-1850) English chemist and physician
- Prouteau, Gilbert (1917–2012), French writer and athlete
- Prouty, George H. (1862-1918), American politician
- Prouty, Olive Higgins (1882–1974), American writer
- Prouty, Solomon F. (1854-1927), American politician
- Prouty, Stephen , American make-up artist
- Prouty, Winston L. (1906–1971), American politician
- Prouvé, Jean (1901–1984), French architect and designer
- Prouvé, Victor (1858–1943), French painter, sculptor, and engraver
- Prouvost, Laure (* 1978), French artist and film director
Prov
- Proval, David (born 1942), American actor
- Provan, Felicity , Australian jazz trumpeter, cornet player and singer
- Provan, James (* 1936), British farmer and politician (Conservative Party), MEP
- Provan, John (* 1956), American historian
- Provana, Andrea (1512–1592), Admiral of the Duchy of Savoy
- Provanchères, Siméon de († 1617), French medic
- Provaroni, Claudia (* 1998), Italian volleyball player
- Provazník, Jiří (* 1978), Czech badminton player
- Pröve, Bernfried EG (* 1963), German organist and composer
- Pröve, Heinrich (1892–1967), German educator, university teacher and school councilor
- Pröve, Ralf (* 1960), German historian
- Provelengios, Aristomenis (1850–1936), Greek politician and author
- Provelengios, Aristomenis (1914–1999), Greek architect
- Provensen, Alice (1918–2018), American children's author and illustrator
- Provenzale, Enzo (1920–1990), Italian filmmaker and director
- Provenzale, Francesco († 1704), Italian composer
- Provenzano de Deus, Lucas (* 1987), Brazilian volleyball player
- Provenzano DJ (* 1970), Italian DJ
- Provenzano, Bernardo (1933–2016), Sicilian Mafioso, leading figure of the Cosa Nostra
- Provenzano, Frankie (* 1986), Italian racing driver
- Provera, Fiorello (* 1946), Italian politician (Lega Nord), member of the Camera dei deputati, MEP
- Providence painter , Greek vase painter
- Provine, Dorothy (1935-2010), American actress, singer, and dancer
- Provine, Robert R. (1943-2019), American neuropsychologist and gelotologist
- Provini, Tarquinio (1933–2005), Italian motorcycle racer
- Provis, George († 1989), British film architect
- Provisore, Albrecht Ignaz († 1743), Austrian plasterer
- Provoost, Anne (* 1964), Flemish writer
- Provost, Claude (1933-1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Provost, Etienne (1785–1850), French-Canadian mountain man, trapper, and explorer
- Provost, Glen John (born 1949), American clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Lake Charles
- Provost, Jan († 1529), Flemish painter
- Provost, Jon (born 1950), American actor
- Provost, Martin (* 1957), French actor, screenwriter and film director
- Provost, Peggy (* 1977), French soccer player
- Provost-Chalkley, Dominique (* 1990), British actress
Prow
- Prowazek, Stanislaus von (1875–1915), Czech-Austrian zoologist and bacteriologist
- Prowe, Leopold (1821–1887), German high school teacher and historian
- Prowell, LaQuan (* 1984), American basketball player
- Prowidochina, Tatjana Petrovna (* 1953), Russian middle-distance runner
- Prowo, Pierre (1697–1757), German composer and organist
- Prowodnikow, Ruslan Michailowitsch (* 1984), Russian boxer
- Provorov, Ivan Vladimirovich (* 1997), Russian ice hockey player
- Prowse, Christopher (* 1953), Australian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Canberra-Goulburn
- Prowse, David (* 1935), British actor and fitness trainer
- Prowse, Juliet (1936–1996), Anglo-Indian actress and daughter of South African parents
- Prowse, Thomas (1888–1973) Canadian businessman and politician, Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island
Prox
- Prox, Andreas (1959–2012), German boxer
- Proxauf, Leonard (* 1995), Austrian actor
- Proxenus of Thebes (431 BC – 401 BC), Greek military leader
- Proxenus, Šimon († 1575), Bohemian humanist, poet, lawyer and university lecturer
- Proxmire, William (1915-2005), American politician (Democratic Party)
Proy
- Proy, Joseph , sculptor, painter and plasterer
- Proyart, Jacqueline de (1927–2019), French Slavist
- Proyas, Alex (born 1963), Australian director
- Proyer, Benjamin (* 1991), German ice hockey player
Proc
- Prozell, Artur (* 1933), German state politician (SPD), MdA
- Prozell, Philipp Wilhelm (1792–1888), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and honorary meteorologist
- Prozenko, Andrij (* 1988), Ukrainian high jumper
- Prozenko, Yevgenia Valeryevna (* 1983), Russian water polo player
- Prozenko, Kyryl (* 1967), Ukrainian artist
- Prozenko, Oleg Valeryevich (* 1963), Russian triple jumper
- Prozor, Moritz (1849–1928), Russian ambassador