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- Vit, Franz (1916–2005), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Vít, Pavel (* 1975), German-Czech ice hockey player
- Vít, Radek (* 1974), German-Czech ice hockey player
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- Vita, Anna (* 1964), German dancer, choreographer and ballet director
- Vita, Claudine (* 1996), German athlete
- Vita, Dario de (* 2000), German soccer player
- Vita, Franco de (* 1954), Venezuelan songwriter
- Vita, Giuseppe (* 1935), Italian manager
- Vita, Helen (1928–2001), Swiss chansonnière, actress and cabaret artist
- Vita, Kimpa (1684–1706), Congolese prophetess and founder of the Antonier movement
- Vita, Wilhelm (1846–1919), Austrian portrait painter
- Vita-Finzi, Paolo (1899–1986), Italian diplomat
- Vitaa (* 1983), French R&B singer
- Vitagliano, Gioacchino (1669–1739), Italian sculptor and decorator of the Baroque
- Vitaioli, Fabio (* 1984), San Marino soccer player
- Vitaioli, Matteo (* 1989), San Marinese soccer player
- Vitaitė, Veronika (* 1939), Lithuanian pianist and music teacher
- Vital, Albert Camille (* 1952), Malagasy politician, Prime Minister of Madagascar
- Vital, Andrea (1855–1943), Swiss politician (FDP liberals)
- Vital, Mateus (* 1998), Brazilian soccer player
- Vital, Not (* 1948), Swiss-American sculptor, painter, graphic artist and draftsman
- Vital, Roman (* 1975), Swiss filmmaker
- Vitale da Bologna , Italian painter
- Vitale, Ami (* 1971), American photojournalist and documentary filmmaker
- Vitale, Caterina (1566–1619), pharmacist of the Order of Malta in Malta
- Vitale, Dick (* 1939), American sports reporter and former basketball coach
- Vitale, Giusy (* 1972), Sicilian Mafiosa
- Vitale, Ilenia (* 1995), Italian sprinter
- Vitale, Joe (born 1985), American ice hockey player
- Vitale, John (1909-1982), American Mafioso
- Vitale, Liliana (* 1959), Argentine composer, singer and pianist
- Vitale, Lito (* 1961), Argentine rock musician and composer
- Vitale, Luigi (* 1987), Italian soccer player
- Vitale, Marco (* 1975), Swiss ancient historian
- Vitale, Mario (1923–2003), Italian film actor
- Vitale, Mattia (* 1997), Italian soccer player
- Vitale, Milly (1932-2006), Italian film actress
- Vitale, Ottavio (* 1959), Italian religious, Bishop of Lezha in Albania
- Vitale, Richie (* 1954), American jazz musician
- Vitale, Salvatore (1887–1954), Italian art critic
- Vitale, Salvatore (* 1947), American mobster
- Vitale, Simone (* 1986), Italian soccer player
- Vitali, Albert (1955–2020), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Vitali, Alvaro (born 1950), Italian actor
- Vitali, Andrea (* 1956), Italian writer and doctor
- Vitali, Bernardino , printer
- Vitali, Christoph (1940–2019), Swiss curator and museum director
- Vitali, Federico (* 1982), Italian racing cyclist
- Vitali, Giancarlo (1926–2011), Italian football player and coach
- Vitali, Giovanni Battista (1632–1692), Italian violonist, singer and composer of the Baroque
- Vitali, Giuseppe (1875–1932), Italian mathematician
- Vitali, Keith , American martial artist, actor, film producer, and writer
- Vitali, Leon (born 1948), British actor
- Vitali, Marco (* 1960), Italian racing cyclist
- Vitali, Martín (* 1975), Argentinian football player
- Vitali, Tomaso Antonio (1663–1745), Italian violinist and composer
- Vitali, Vera (* 1981), Swedish actress
- Vitalian († 520), Eastern Roman army master and politician
- Vitalian († 672), Pope
- Vitalic (* 1976), French techno musician
- Vitalini, Pietro (* 1967), Italian ski racer
- Vitalis , saint of the Christian Church and martyr
- Vitalis von Blois , Middle Latin poet
- Vitalis of Bologna , saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Vitalis von Salzburg , Roman Catholic bishop, local saint in Salzburg
- Vitalis von Savigny († 1122), founder of the community of Savigny
- Vitalis, Christian (* 1976), German musicologist, author, music critic and horn player
- Vitalius I , Bishop of Antioch
- Vitalowitz, Hermann (1890–1965), German newspaper publisher
- Vitanidis, Gheorghe (1929–1994), Romanian film director
- Vitão (* 2000), Portuguese soccer player
- Vitarelli, Joseph (* 1961), American composer
- Vitas (* 1979), Ukrainian pop singer (baritone and falset singer countertenor), composer, actor and fashion designer
- Vitásek, Andreas (* 1956), Austrian cabaret artist, actor and director
- Vitásek, Jan August (1770–1839), Bohemian composer
Vitc
- Vitch, Christopher (born 1983), American poker player
- Vitché (* 1969), Brazilian graffiti artist
Vite
- Vité, Jean Pierre (1923–2016), German forest scientist, zoologist and entomologist
- Viteazul, Mihai (1558–1601), Romanian voivode of Wallachia, Transylvania and Moldova
- Vítečková, Eva (* 1982), Czech basketball player
- Vítek, Jaroslav (1915–1966), Czechoslovak shot putter and discus thrower
- Vítek, Jiří (* 1977), Czech handball player
- Vitek, Sophie (* 1919), Austrian historian and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Vítek, Zdeněk (* 1977), Czech biathlete
- Vitel, Philippe (* 1955), French politician
- Vitela, Rodolfo (* 1949), Mexican cyclist
- Vitelleschi, Giovanni (1390–1440), Italian condottiere who was made a cardinal by Pope Eugene IV
- Vitelleschi, Mutio (1563–1645), Superior General of the Societas Jesu (Jesuit order)
- Vitelli, Francesco (1582–1646), Italian archbishop and diplomat
- Vitelli, Girolamo (1849–1935), Italian classical philologist and papyrologist
- Vitelli, Simonetta (born 1950), Italian actress
- Vitelli, Vitellozzo (1531–1568), Italian cardinal
- Vitellia , daughter of the Roman emperor Vitellius
- Vitellius , Roman emperor
- Vitellius the Younger († 69), son of the Roman emperor Vitellius
- Vitellius, Lucius , Roman senator, father of the emperor Vitellius
- Vitellius, Lucius (15–69), Roman politician, brother of the emperor Aulus Vitellius
- Vitellius, Publius , Roman politician and officer
- Vitenbergs, Jānis (* 1985), Latvian politician
- Vitense, Otto (1880–1948), German educator and Mecklenburg regional historian
- Vitense, Otto (1912–1962), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Viterbi, Andrew J. (* 1935), American electrical engineer
- Viterbo, Claude (* 1961), French mathematician
- Viterbo, Pier Francesco da , Italian Renaissance architect
- Viterelli, Joe (1937-2004), American actor of Italian descent
- Viteri y Ungo, José Jorge (1801-1853), Bishop of San Salvador and Leon
- Viteritti, Fabio (* 1993), German soccer player
- Vitet, Bernard (1934–2013), French jazz trumpeter and composer
- Vitet, Ludovic (1802–1873), French politician and writer
- Vitéz, Carol (* 1974), Romanian violinist, conductor and composer
- Vitéz, Johann († 1499), bishop of Sirmium, appointed administrator of Olomouc, bishop of Veszprém and administrator of Vienna
- Vitez, Johann (1408–1472), Catholic bishop of Großwardein and archbishop of Gran
Vith
- Vithal, Master († 1969), Indian film actor of Marathic and Hindi films
- Vithayathil, Varkey (1927–2011), Indian Roman Catholic clergyman, archbishop, and cardinal
- Vithicab († 368), Gau king of the Breisgau (360–368)
- Vithimiris , rex of Greutungen
- Vithoulkas, Georgos (* 1932), Greek homeopath and winner of the alternative Nobel Prize in 1996
Viti
- Viti, Anna Felice (1827–1922), Italian nun and blessed
- Viti, Francisco (* 1933), Angolan clergyman, senior archbishop of Huambo
- Viti, Timoteo (1469–1523), Italian Renaissance painter
- Vitiello, Gianni (1973–2009), German musician, DJ
- Vitier, Cintio (1921–2009), Cuban poet and writer
- Vitier, José María (* 1954), Cuban pianist and composer
- Vitier, Sergio (1948–2016), Cuban composer and guitarist
- Vitija, Eva (* 1973), Swiss screenwriter and film director
- Vitinghove, Arnold von († 1364), Commander of the Teutonic Order
- Vitinho (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Vitinho (* 1998), Brazilian soccer player
- Vitinho (* 1998), Brazilian soccer player
- Vitinho (* 1999), Brazilian soccer player
- Vitislav , prince of the Slavnikid family
Vitk
- Vitkauskaitė Bernard, Justina (* 1978), Lithuanian politician, MEP
- Vitkauskas, Aloyzas (* 1954), Lithuanian politician
- Vitkevičius, Pranciškus Stanislavas (1926–2013), Lithuanian civil lawyer, professor of Roman law, judge and member of Seimas
- Vitkieviez, Matías (* 1985), Uruguayan-Swiss football player
- Vitkin, Joseph (1876–1912), Zionist pioneer
- Vítková, Veronika (* 1988), Czech biathlete
- Vitkus, Balys (1898–1988), Lithuanian agronomist, rector of the Lietuvos žemės ūkio universitetas
- Vitkus, Gediminas (* 1962), Lithuanian political scientist and professor at Vilnius University (VU)
Vito
- Vito, Joe († 2010), American jazz pianist, arranger and songwriter
- Vito, Louie (* 1988), American snowboarder
- Vito, Patrick J. Don , film editor
- Vito, Rick (* 1949), American guitarist
- Vītola, Undīne (* 1989), Latvian skeleton skier
- Vitold, Michel (1914–1994), French actor and director of Russian-Georgian origin
- Vītoliņš, Harijs (* 1968), Latvian ice hockey player and coach
- Vītoliņš, Jānis (1886–1955), Latvian composer
- Vitolo (* 1983), Spanish soccer player
- Vitolo (* 1989), Spanish soccer player
- Vitolo, Giovanni (* 1948), Italian historian
- Vītols, Jāzeps (1863–1948), Latvian composer
- Vītols, Voldemārs (1911–1980), Latvian obstacle and long distance runner
- Vitomskis, Jānis (1936–2009), Latvian correspondence chess master
- Viton de Saint-Allais, Nicolas (1773–1842), French genealogist, archivist and heraldist
- Vítor Júnior (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Vítor, Miguel (* 1989), Portuguese football player
- Vitoria, David (* 1984), Swiss cyclist
- Vitoria, Francisco de († 1546), Catholic theologian
- Vitória, Maria (* 2001), East Timorese singer
- Vitória, Rui (* 1970), Portuguese football coach
- Vitória, Sofia (* 1979), Portuguese singer
- Vitorino, Ana Paula (* 1962), Portuguese politician and engineer
- Vitorino, António (* 1957), Portuguese politician, MEP, Commissioner for Justice, Freedom and Security
- Vitorino, Nélson (* 1975), Portuguese cyclist
- Vitorius Marcellus, Marcus , Roman suffect consul (105)
- Vitouch, Elisabeth (* 1951), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament and local council, journalist
- Vitouch, Oliver (* 1971), Austrian psychologist and cognitive scientist, Rector of the University of Klagenfurt
- Vitouch, Peter (* 1947), Austrian communication scientist
- Vitouš, Miroslav (* 1947), Czech jazz bassist and composer
- Vitoux, Frédéric (* 1944), French writer and journalist
- Vítová, Věra , Mayoress of Teplice nad Metují (Wekelsdorf) in East Bohemia, Czech Republic
- Vitovec, Jan , Bohemian mercenary leader
Vitr
- Vitrac, Roger (1899–1952), French playwright and surrealist
- Vitrasius Flamininus, Lucius , Roman suffect consul (122)
- Vitrasius Pollio, Titus , Roman consul
- Vitria, Lorenzo (1908–1941), Spanish boxer, Olympic competitor in 1924
- Vitriarius, Johann Jacob (1679–1745), Swiss legal scholar and author of legal works
- Vitriarius, Philipp Reinhard (1647–1720), German legal scholar
- Vitringa, Campegius the Elder (1659–1722), Dutch Reformed theologian
- Vitringa, Campegius the Younger (1693–1723), Dutch Reformed theologian
- Vitro, Roseanna (* 1951), American jazz singer
- Vitrotti, Giovanni (1882–1966), Italian cameraman
- Vitruvius , Roman architect, engineer and writer
- Vitruvius Cerdo, Lucius , ancient Roman architect
Vits
- Vits, Astrid (* 1973), German journalist and news anchor
- Vits, Ernst (1868–1939), Protestant court and cathedral preacher in Berlin and general superintendent of Neumark and Niederlausitz
- Vits, Ernst Hellmut (1903–1970), German entrepreneur and business lawyer
Vitt
- Vitt, Hans-Georg (1923–1981), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Vitt, Klaus (* 1952), German ministerial official and permanent state secretary in the Federal Ministry of the Interior
- Vitt, Walter (* 1936), German journalist, art writer and exhibition curator
- Vitt, Werner (1926–2014), German trade unionist
- Vitta, Kilomo (* 1988), Belgian table tennis player
- Vittachi, Nury (* 1958), Asian, English-speaking writer
- Vittadini, Adrienne (* 1945), American fashion designer of Hungarian descent
- Vittadini, Grazia (* 1970), manager; Chief Engineer at Airbus
- Vittali, Otto (1872–1959), German painter
- Vittali, Wilhelm (1859–1920), German architect
- Vittar, Pabllo (* 1994), Brazilian singer, composer, performer and drag queen
- Vittek, Róbert (* 1982), Slovak football player
- Vittel, Charles (1809–1889), Swiss politician and judge
- Vitter, David (born 1961), American politician (Republican Party)
- Vittet, Judith (* 1984), French actress
- Vitti, Mario (* 1926), Italian neo-Greekist
- Vitti, Moacyr José (1940–2014), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Curitiba
- Vitti, Monica (born 1931), Italian actress
- Vitti, Pablo (* 1985), Argentinian soccer player
- Vitting, Lisa (* 1991), German swimmer
- Vittinghoff called Schell, Arnold von (1593–1666), canon in Paderborn
- Vittinghoff called Schell, Franz Arnold von , Canon in Paderborn, canon designate in Münster
- Vittinghoff called Schell, Franz Johann von († 1716), Canon in Münster and Paderbprn
- Vittinghoff called Schell, Friedrich von , canon in Paderborn, Münster and Hildesheim
- Vittinghoff called Schell, Hermann Arnold von (1701–1768), Canon in Hildesheim and Münster
- Vittinghoff called Schell, Karl Friedrich von (1751–1819), Canon in Hildesheim, Münster and Osnabrück
- Vittinghoff called Schell, Wilhelm Franz von (1619–1700), canon in Paderborn and Münster as well as cathedral cantor
- Vittinghoff, Friedrich (1910–1999), German ancient historian
- Vittinghoff, Friedrich von (1874–1959), German nobleman and politician
- Vittinghoff, Karl (1899–1976), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Vittinghoff, Kurt (1928–2011), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), MEP
- Vittinghoff, Maximilian Friedrich von (1779–1835), Mayor of Steele
- Vittinghoff-Schell, Felix von (1910–1992), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Vittinghus, Hans-Kristian (* 1986), Danish badminton player
- Vittmann, Günter (* 1952), Austrian Egyptologist and demotist
- Vittone, Bernardo Antonio (1704–1770), Italian architect
- Vittorelli, Iacopo (1749-1835), Italian author
- Vittorelli, Paul (1851–1932), Austrian lawyer and judge
- Vittorelli, Pietro (* 1962), Italian clergyman, Archabbot emeritus of Montecassino
- Vittori, Arturo (* 1971), Italian architect and designer
- Vittori, Girolamo (* 1549), Swiss Romance philologist and lexicographer
- Vittori, Loreto (1604–1670), Italian opera singer (castrato / mezzo-soprano) and composer
- Vittori, Nicolò (1909–1988), Italian rower
- Vittori, Roberto (* 1964), Italian astronaut
- Vittoria Accoramboni (1557–1585), Italian nobleman
- Vittoria della Rovere (1622–1694), Grand Duchess of Tuscany
- Vittoria, Alessandro (1525–1608), Italian mannerist sculptor
- Vittorini, Elio (1908–1966), Italian writer
- Vittorino da Feltre (1378–1446), Italian Renaissance humanist and teacher
- Vittoz, Vincent (* 1975), French cross-country skier
- Vittozzi, Lisa (* 1995), Italian biathlete
- Vitturi, Bartolomeo , Italian librettist
- Vitturini, Davide (* 1997), Italian football player
Vitu
- Vitu, Cédric (* 1985), French boxer
- Vitua, Sabine (* 1961), German actress
- Vitus, Maximilian (1897–1968), Bavarian actor and author
Vitz
- Vitzdamm, Heinrich (1892–1975), German SS-Oberführer, police chief in Halle (Saale) and Gleiwitz
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Albert Friedrich (1797–1860), royal Saxon chamberlain
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Christian († 1694), chamberlain of the Electorate of Saxony and district chief
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Christian (1681–1738), electoral Saxon major and estate owner
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Christoph (1623–1688), electoral councilor and governor of the Margraviate of Upper Lusatia in Budissin and manor owner
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Christoph (1633–1711), lord of Tiefensee, chamberlain of the Electoral Saxony and cavalry master
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Christoph Johann Friedrich (1863–1944), German lawyer and politician, Saxon minister
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Friedrich (1855–1936), German politician, last President of the First Chamber of the Saxon State Parliament, last majorate at Lichtenwalde Castle
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Friedrich August (1765–1803), chamberlain of Electoral Saxony and chief tax collector
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Friedrich I. (1675–1726), Saxon secret cabinet minister
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Georg (1880–1945), German art historian
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, George Quirinus (1663–1740), royal Polish and electoral Saxon chamberlain and chief accountant
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Hans Wilhelm (1604–1660), German chamber councilor, court master and Drost of the county of Oldenburg
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Heinrich (1770–1837), German director, general director of the art academy, royal Saxon secret council and court marshal
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Hermann (1876–1942), German lawyer and arachnologist
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Johann Friedrich (1712–1786), royal Polish and electoral Saxon lieutenant general and manor owner
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Karl Friedrich (1819–1895), Saxon and Austrian diplomat
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Ludwig Siegfried (1716–1777), German diplomat and administrator of the electoral art collections of the Kingdom of Saxony
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Otto Heinrich (1829–1917), Royal Saxon Real Privy Councilor and Captain
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Otto Rudolf (1831–1906), German administrative and court official and parliamentarian
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Paul (1850–1911), Saxon general of the infantry
- Vitzthum von Eckstädt, Rudolf (1861–1945), German Attorney General, Privy Councilor and genealogist
- Vitzthum von Eckstedt, Christian (1592–1652), German colonel during the Thirty Years' War
- Vitzthum von Eckstedt, Christoph (1552–1599), Electoral Saxon civil servant and officer
- Vitzthum von Eckstedt, Christoph (1594–1653), electoral Saxon colonel and governor
- Vitzthum von Eckstedt, Dam (1595–1638), Major General of the Electorate of Saxony
- Vitzthum von Eckstedt, Friedrich Wilhelm (1578–1637), general of the cavalry
- Vitzthum von Eckstedt, Georg (1551–1605), councilor and captain of the Electorate of Saxony
- Vitzthum von Eckstedt, Johann Georg († 1641), Canon of the Halberstadt and Naumburg founders
- Vitzthum, Franz (* 1973), German countertenor
- Vitzthum, Michael (* 1992), German soccer player
- Vitzthum, Veronika (* 1963), Austrian ski racer
- Vitzthum, Walter (1928–1971), German art historian
- Vitzthum, Wolfgang Graf (* 1941), German legal scholar
- Vitzthumb, Ignaz (1724–1816), Austrian composer