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Vid
- vid Stein, Kurt (* 1935), Danish racing cyclist
Vida
- Vida, Domagoj (* 1989), Croatian football player
- Vida, Marcus Hieronymus (1485–1566), Italian poet and humanist
- Vida, Miklós (1927–2005), Hungarian communist politician, member of parliament
- Vida, Péter (* 1983), German politician (BVB / Free Voters), (MdL)
- Vida, Vendela (* 1971), American writer, journalist and editor
- Vidaković, Albe (1914–1964), Yugoslav pastor, composer and musicologist
- Vidaković, Igor (* 1983), Croatian football goalkeeper
- Vidaković, Mirko (1924–2002), Croatian forest scientist (forest botanist, geneticist, dendrologist)
- Vidaković, Srđan (* 1986), Croatian football player
- Vidaković, Željko (* 1954), Croatian handball player
- Vidal Chamorro, Jesús (* 1974), Spanish clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Madrid
- Vidal Claramunt, Marc (* 1976), Spanish pool player
- Vidal i Hernández, Josep Miquel (1939–2013), Menorcan physicist
- Vidal i Vidal, Llorenç (* 1936), Spanish educator, pacifist and car
- Vidal Molina, Mariano (1925–1996), Argentine actor
- Vidal Ortiz, Julio César (* 1944), Colombian clergyman, bishop emeritus of Cúcuta
- Vidal y Barraquer, Francisco de Asís (1868–1943), Spanish cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Archbishop of Tarragona
- Vidal y Cros, Ignacio (1815-1859), Spanish medic and naturalist
- Vidal y Fuentes, Alfredo (1863–1926), Uruguayan politician
- Vidal, Aleix (* 1989), Spanish soccer player
- Vidal, Antoni , Spanish amateur astronomer
- Vidal, Armin (* 1944), German ornithologist
- Vidal, Arnaud de Castelnaudari , medieval Occitan poet and troubadour
- Vidal, Arturo (* 1987), Chilean football player
- Vidal, Borja (* 1981), Qatari-Spanish handball player
- Vidal, Carlos (1902-1982), Chilean football player
- Vidal, Christina (* 1981), American actress and singer
- Vidal, Doriane (* 1976), French snowboarder
- Vidal, Émile (1825-1893), French dermatologist
- Vidal, Ernesto (1921–1974), Italian-Uruguayan football player
- Vidal, Eugene (1895–1969), American decathlete and aviation pioneer
- Vidal, Euris (1987-2013), Dominican track and road cyclist
- Vidal, Fatima (* 1963), Swiss author, publisher and journalist
- Vidal, Francisco Antonino (1827–1889), President of Uruguay
- Vidal, Frédérique (* 1964), French politician (independent) and acting Minister for Higher Education, Research and Innovation
- Vidal, Gore (1925–2012), American writer
- Vidal, Guy (1939-2002), French comic book writer
- Vidal, Helmut (1919–2002), German geologist
- Vidal, Henri (1919–1959), French actor
- Vidal, Henri Raymond (1862–1938) French chemist
- Vidal, Ingrid (* 1991), Colombian soccer player
- Vidal, Jacques (* 1949), French modern jazz bassist
- Vidal, Jaume (1606–1689), Catalan musician, writer, biblical scholar and monk from the Montserrat monastery
- Vidal, Javan (* 1989), English soccer player
- Vidal, Jean (1789–1867), French violinist and conductor
- Vidal, Jean-Pierre (* 1977), French ski racer
- Vidal, Joana Marques (* 1955), Portuguese lawyer and attorney general
- Vidal, João Evangelista de Lima (1874–1958), Portuguese clergyman
- Vidal, José (1896–1974), Uruguayan football player
- Vidal, Josefina (* 1961), Cuban diplomat
- Vidal, Joseph (1866–1936), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Vidal, Konstantin (1900–1990), German politician (CSU)
- Vidal, Laurent (1984-2015), French triathlete
- Vidal, Lisa (born 1965), American actress
- Vidal, Lluís (* 1954), Spanish pianist and composer
- Vidal, Lucas (* 1984), Spanish film composer
- Vidal, Marc (* 1991), French football goalkeeper
- Vidal, María , Spanish singer
- Vidal, Melchiorre (1837–1911), Spanish opera singer (tenor) and vocal teacher
- Vidal, Michel (* 1824), American politician
- Vidal, Nacho (* 1973), Spanish porn actor and porn film director
- Vidal, Nacho (* 1995), Spanish soccer player
- Vidal, Nina , American singer-songwriter-artist and pianist
- Vidal, Paul (1863–1931), French composer
- Vidal, Pedro (1777-1846), Uruguayan politician
- Vidal, Peire , Occitan Trobador
- Vidal, Philippe , French racing car driver
- Vidal, Pierre (1848–1929), French historian, librarian and bibliographer
- Vidal, Pierre (1906–1967), French entrepreneur and politician
- Vidal, Rafael (1964-2005), Venezuelan swimmer
- Vidal, Raymond (1896–1991), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Vidal, Ricardo J. (1931–2017), Filipino clergyman, Archbishop of Cebu and Cardinal
- Vidal, Sergi (* 1981), Spanish basketball player
- Vidal, Tchan Tchou (1923–1999), French guitarist
- Vidal, Vanessa (* 1974), French ski racer
- Vidal-Naquet, Pierre (1930-2006), French historian
- Vidal-Quadras Roca, Alejo (* 1945), Spanish politician (PP), MEP
- Vidales, Raúl (1943-1995), Mexican liberation theologian
- Vidali, Tamara (* 1966), Italian racing driver
- Vidali, Vittorio (1900–1983), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati and GPU agent
- Vidalies, Alain (* 1951), French politician (PS), member of the National Assembly
- Vidanage, Chinthana (* 1981), Sri Lankan weightlifter
- Viðar Örn Kjartansson (* 1990), Icelandic football player
- Vidart, Camille (1854–1930), French-Swiss high school teacher and women's rights activist
- Vidart, Daniel (1920–2019), Uruguayan anthropologist and essayist
- Vidart, Daniel L. , Uruguayan politician
- Vidart, Raúl , Uruguayan politician
- Vidarte, Francisco Javier (1970–2008), Spanish philosopher, writer and LGBT activist
- Vidarte, Walter (1931–2011), Uruguayan actor
- Vidáts, Réka (* 1979), Hungarian tennis player
- Vidav, Ivan (1918–2015), Yugoslav mathematician
Vide
- Vide, Jacobus , Franco-Flemish composer, singer, organist and court official
- Videau, Frédéric (* 1964), French screenwriter and film director
- Videbæk, Rasmus (* 1973), Danish cameraman
- Videkull, Kalle (* 1988), Swedish e-athlete
- Videkull, Lena (* 1962), Swedish soccer player and coach
- Videla, Jorge Rafael (1925–2013), Argentine military and politician
- Videlier, Philippe (* 1953), French writer and historian
- Videll, Linus (* 1985), Swedish ice hockey player
- Videmont, Hugo (* 1993), French football player
- Viderø, Kristian Osvald (1906–1991), Faroese poet, vicar and Bible translator
- Videsott, Paul (* 1971), Italian linguist and professor of Romance philology
- Videsott, Renzo (1904–1974), Italian alpinist and environmentalist
Vidg
- Vidgeon, Robin (born 1939), British cameraman
Vidi
- Vidic, Fran (1872–1944), Slovenian publicist
- Vidić, Nemanja (* 1981), Serbian football player
- Vidic, Teja (* 1998), Slovenian chess player
- Vidie, Lucien (1805–1866), French inventor of the aneroid barometer
- Vidiella i Esteba, Carles Gumersind (1856–1915), Catalan pianist, music teacher and composer
- Vidigal, Luís (* 1973), Portuguese football player
- Vidilles, Jean-Claude (1928–1997), French racing car driver
- Vidino, Lorenzo G. , political scientist, extremism researcher
- Vidinski, Emanuil A. (* 1978), Bulgarian writer, musician and journalist
- Vidit, Santosh Gujrathi (* 1994), Indian chess player
Vidk
- Vidkunn Erlingsson , Norwegian knight
Vidm
- Vidmar, Aurelio (* 1967), Australian soccer player and soccer coach
- Vidmar, Gašper (* 1987), Slovenian basketball player
- Vidmar, Luka (* 1986), Slovenian ice hockey player
- Vidmar, Marjan (* 1960), Yugoslav biathlete
- Vidmar, Milan (1885–1962), Yugoslav electrical engineer, university teacher and chess grandmaster
- Vidmar, Milan junior (1909–1980), Yugoslav engineer and international chess player
- Vidmar, Peter (* 1961), American gymnast
- Vidmar, Tony (born 1970), Australian soccer player
Vidn
- Vidnyánszky, Attila (* 1964), Hungarian theater director
Vido
- Vidocq, Eugène François (1775–1857), French criminal, founder of modern criminalistics
- Vidoni, Pietro (1759–1830), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Vidonyak, Roman (* 1972), German chess player and trainer
- Vidor, Charles (1900-1959), American director
- Vidor, Florence (1895–1977), American actress of the silent film era
- Vidor, Katalin (1903–1976), Hungarian contemporary witness and survivor of the Holocaust
- Vidor, King (1894-1982), American director
- Vidor, Ladislaus (1914–1965), Hungarian-American film editor
- Vidor, Zoltan (1910–1994), Hungarian cameraman
- Vidos, Benedek Elemér (1902–1987), Hungarian-Dutch Romanist
- Vidosa, Roger (* 1984), Andorran ski racer
- Vidosic, Dario (* 1987), Australian soccer player
- Vidot, Jacky (* 1964), French football player and coach
- Vidot, Noël (* 1962), French soccer player, soccer coach and soccer official
- Vidotto, Matheus (* 1993), Brazilian-Italian soccer player
- Vidoudez, Alfred (1879–1943), Swiss violin maker
- Vidovenyecz, Anna (* 1996), Hungarian football player
- Vidović, Ana (* 1980), Croatian classical guitarist
- Vidović, Antonio (* 1989), Bosnian football player
- Vidovic, Izabela (* 2001), American actress
- Vidović, Jovan (* 1989), Slovenian football player
- Vidović, Martin (* 1953), Croatian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Vidović, Matej (* 1992), Croatian football player
- Vidović, Matej (* 1993), Croatian ski racer
- Vidović, Željko (* 1975), German-Bosnian draftsman, filmmaker, author, actor and producer
- Vidovszky, László (* 1944), Hungarian composer
- Vidoz, Paolo (* 1970), Italian boxer
Vidr
- Vidrighin, Stan (1876–1956), Mayor of Timisoara
- Vidrio, Manuel (* 1972), Mexican soccer player
- Vidrio, Néstor (* 1989), Mexican soccer player
Vids
- Viðstein, Maurentius Sofus (1892–1971), Faroese publicist (Sosialurin) and politician ((Javnaðarflokkurin)), co-founder of the Social Democratic Party
Vidt
- Vidts, Noor (* 1996), Belgian heptathlete
Vidu
- Viduka, Jiena (* 1998), German actress
- Viduka, Mark (* 1975), Australian soccer player
- Vidūnas, Alis (1934–2009), Lithuanian politician and manager
Vidy
- Vidyadhar, Jandhalaya Bagavan Srinivas (* 1979), Indian badminton player
- Vidyasagar, Ishwar Chandra (1820-1891), Indian social reformer and scholar
Vidz
- Vidžiūnas, Arvydas (* 1962), Lithuanian linguist, Balticist and politician