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Wit
- Wit Guzmán, Santiago de (* 1964), Spanish clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Wit von Dörring, Ferdinand Johannes (1799–1863), German author, politician
- Wit, Antoni (* 1944), Polish conductor
- Wit, Bernard de (* 1945), Dutch physicist
- Wit, Cornelius de (1922–2002), Dutch Roman Catholic religious, prelate of San Jose de Antique and Superior General of the Mill Hill Missionaries
- Wit, Dani de (* 1998), Dutch football player
- Wit, Frederik de (1610–1698), Dutch publisher, engraver and cartographer
- Wit, Frederik de (1630–1706), Dutch publisher
- Wit, Hans de (* 1950), Dutch educator and head of higher education
- Wit, Herman de (1932–1995), Dutch jazz musician (tenor saxophone)
- Wit, Karina de (* 1976), Dutch badminton player
- Wit, Maarten de (1883–1965), Dutch sailor
- Wit, Paul de (1852–1925), German publisher and collector of musical instruments
- Wit, Pierre De (* 1987), German soccer player
- Wit, Piet de (* 1946), Dutch cyclist
- Wit, Roel de (1927–2012), Dutch politician (PvdA)
Wita
- Vitaschewski, Nikolai Alexejewitsch (1857–1918), Russian ethnographer and narodnik
- Witasek, Lisa (* 1956), Austrian writer, third wife of Ephraim Kishon
- Witasek, Stephan (1870–1915), representative of the Graz School for Experimental Psychology
- Witatschek, Jewgeni Franzewitsch (1880–1946), Czech-Russian violin maker
Witb
- Witberg, Alexander Lavrentjewitsch (1787–1855), Russian neoclassical architect and painter of Swedish descent
- Witbooi, Hendrik († 1905), Nama-Kaptein
- Witbooi, Hendrik (1934–2009), Namibian politician (SWAPO); Vice Prime Minister of Namibia; Nama captain
- Witbooi, Isaak (1865–1928), Nama-Kaptein
- Witbooi, Kido († 1875), Namibian traditional leader
- Witbooi, Moses († 1888), Nama-Kaptein
- Witburga († 743), East Anglian abbess, saint and princess
Witc
- Witcher, John (1839–1906) American politician
- Witchhunter, Chris (1965–2008), German metal musician and drummer in the thrash metal band Sodom
Widd
- Witdoeck, Hans , Flemish engraver
Wite
- Vitebskyj, Jossyp (* 1938), Soviet sword fencer and trainer
- Witecka, Friedemann (* 1951), German guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter and music producer
- Witecki, Jakub (* 1990), Polish ice hockey player
- Witecki, Mariusz (* 1981), Polish cyclist
- Witeczek, Marcel (* 1968), German football player
- Witek, Elżbieta (* 1957), Polish member of the Sejm
- Witek, Franz (* 1946), Austrian classical philologist
- Witek, Johannes (* 1981), Austrian writer
- Witek, Lothar (* 1933), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Witek, Łukasz (* 1985), Polish biathlete
- Witek, Marcelina (* 1995), Polish javelin thrower
- Witek, Sebastian (* 1986), Polish biathlete
- Witekowa, Stanislawa (1913–1978), Polish chemist
- Witelo , Silesian natural philosopher
- Witemburg, Victoria , Argentine film actress
- Witenko, Wladislaw (* 1995), Kazakh biathlete
With
- With, Cathleen (* 1967), Canadian writer and teacher
- With, Hans de (* 1932), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- With, Karl (1891–1980), German-American art historian
- With, Nanna (1874–1965), Norwegian journalist, author, musician and teacher
- With, Richard (1846–1930), captain and founder of the Norwegian Hurtigruten mail line
- With, Witte de (1599–1658), Admiral of the Netherlands
- Withalm, Hermann (1912–2003), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Withalm, Ignaz (1851–1910), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the Reichsrat
- Withalm, Josef Benedict (1771–1865), Austrian architect, master builder and manufacturer
- Withaya Laohakul (* 1954), Thai football player and coach
- Withe, Peter (* 1951), English football player and coach
- Withego I of Ostrau († 1348), Bishop of Naumburg
- Withego II of Colditz († 1342), Bishop of Meissen
- Withego von Furra († 1293), Bishop of Meissen in the Middle Ages
- Wither, George (1588–1667), English poet
- Witherby, Harry (1873–1943) British ornithologist and author
- Witherell, James (1759-1838) American politician
- Witherell, Michael (* 1949), American physicist
- Withering, William (1741–1799) English medic and botanist
- Witherington, Ben (* 1951), American Methodist pastor, evangelical theologian, New Testament scholar, author and speaker
- Witherington, Pearl (1914-2008), British spy
- Withers, Bill (1938-2020), American singer and songwriter
- Withers, Garrett L. (1884-1953), American politician
- Withers, Googie (1917-2011), British actress
- Withers, Grant (1905-1959), American actor
- Withers, H. Rodney (1932-2015), Australian Medic
- Withers, Jane (born 1926), American actress
- Withers, Mark (born 1947), American actor
- Withers, Pick (born 1948), British drummer
- Withers, Robert E. (1821-1907), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Withers, Thomas Jefferson (1804–1865), South Carolina Confederate politician
- Withers, Walter (1854-1914), Australian artist
- Witherspoon, Charles , Irish author
- Witherspoon, Chazz (* 1981), American boxer
- Witherspoon, Cora (1890–1957), American actress
- Witherspoon, Herbert (1873–1935), American singer, vocal teacher, and theater manager
- Witherspoon, Isaac Donnom (1803-1858), American politician
- Witherspoon, James (1784–1842), American politician
- Witherspoon, James Hervey junior (1810-1865), American politician
- Witherspoon, Jimmy (1923–1997), American blues and jazz singer
- Witherspoon, John (1723–1794), signatory of the Declaration of Independence and Dean of Princeton University
- Witherspoon, John (1942–2019) American comedy actor
- Witherspoon, Reese (* 1976), American actress and film producer
- Witherspoon, Reggie (* 1985), American sprinter
- Witherspoon, Robert (1767–1837), American politician
- Witherspoon, Samuel Andrew (1855–1915), American politician
- Witherspoon, Tim (* 1957), American boxer
- Withey, Jeff (born 1990), American basketball player
- Withington, Lothrop (1856–1915), American family tree researcher, historian, and publisher of specialist literature
- Withner, Carl Leslie (1918–2012), American botanist and orchid researcher
- Withof, Friedrich Theodor (1731–1782), German classical philologist and rector of the academic high school in Lingen
- Withof, Johann Hildebrand (1694–1769), German historian, professor of eloquence and history in Duisburg
- Withof, Johann Philipp Lorenz (1725–1789), German literary scholar, professor of history, eloquence and morality
- Withöft, Wilhelm Karlowitsch (1847–1904), Russian admiral
- Withoos, Alida , Dutch illustrator and still life painter
- Withrow, Gardner R. (1892–1964) American politician
- Withrow, Glenn (born 1953), American actor
- Withrow, Jackson (born 1993), American tennis player
- Withrow, Mary Ellen (* 1930), American government official
- Withulz, Frank-Rainer (* 1948), German soccer player
- Withy, Alan , British film architect
- Withycombe, James (1854-1919), American politician
Witi
- Witichis , Ostrogothic king (536-540)
- Witig, Bertold († 1474), councilor and mayor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Witigowo († 997), abbot of the Reichenau monastery (985–996)
- Witik, Johann († 1447), councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Witiko I. von Krumau († 1277), Bohemian nobleman from the Krumlov family branch of the Witigonen
- Witiko I. von Neuhaus , Bohemian nobleman in the service of the Bohemian Přemyslids and burgrave of Olomouc
- Witiko II of Krumlov , a Bohemian nobleman from the Krumlov branch of the Witigonen family
- Witiko VI. von Rosenberg († 1277), Bohemian nobleman from the Rosenbergs
- Witiko von Prčice († 1194), Bohemian nobleman in the service of the Přemyslids, ancestor of the Witigonen
- Witiko von Prčice and Blankenberg , Bohemian noblemen in the service of the Přemyslids
- Witiko von Příběnice , Bohemian nobleman
- Witinghof, Lambert († 1476), German university professor, rector of the University of Rostock and canon in Lübeck
- Witiska, Josef (1894–1946), Austrian lawyer and SS leader
- Witiza († 710), King of the Visigoths (702–710)
Witj
- Vitjugow, Nikita Kirillowitsch (* 1987), Russian chess player
Witk
- Witka, Ines (* 1960), German author
- Witke, Kurt (* 1948), German football referee
- Witke, Robert (* 1967), Polish ski jumper
- Witke, Ryszard (* 1939), Polish ski jumper
- Witken, Alrich (1693–1761), German bailiff and author
- Witkiewicz, Stanisław (1851–1915), Polish painter and architect
- Witkiewicz, Stanisław Ignacy (1885–1939), Polish writer, painter, photographer and philosopher
- Witkin, Evelyn M. (* 1921), American geneticist
- Witkin, Joel-Peter (* 1939), American photographer
- Witko, Alexander Wiktorowitsch (* 1961), Russian admiral
- Witkojc, Mina (1893–1975), Lower Sorbian poet and publicist
- Witkop, Bernhard (1917–2010), German-American chemist
- Witkop, Milly (1877–1955), Jewish anarchist feminist, anarcho-syndicalist and author
- Witkop, Philipp (1880–1942), German literary scholar and university professor
- Witkowska, Dominika (* 1977), Polish squash player
- Witkowska, Ilona (* 1987), Polish poet
- Witkowski, Alexei (* 1987), Kazakh biathlete
- Witkowski, August (1854–1913), Polish physicist
- Witkowski, Georg (1863–1939), German literary historian
- Witkowski, Igor (* 1963), Polish journalist, author, military historian and ufologist
- Witkowski, Jerzy (1938–1999), Polish pianist
- Witkowski, Luke (* 1990), American ice hockey player
- Witkowski, Lutz (* 1925), German author
- Witkowski, Martin (* 1976), German music and culture manager
- Witkowski, Michał (* 1975), Polish writer and journalist
- Witkowski, Nicolas (1949–2020), French physicist, teacher, science journalist, translator and editor
- Witkowski, Peter-Klaus (* 1949), German general doctor
- Witkowski, Piotr (* 1988), Polish actor
- Witkowski, Radosław (* 1974), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Witkowski, Regine (* 1934), German human geneticist
- Witkowski, Siegbert (* 1927), German physicist
- Witkowski, Sybille , German opera singer with a soprano voice
- Witkowski, Szczepan (1898–1937), Polish cross-country skier of Ukrainian origin
- Witkowski, Tom (* 1937), German actor, director, lecturer
- Witkowski, Wojciech (* 1946), Polish legal historian
Witl
- Witlatschil, Gustav (1935–2018), German football player
- Witlatschil, Michael (* 1953), German sculptor
Witm
- Witmer, John , American biathlete
- Witmer, Lawrence M. (* 1959), American paleontologist
- Witmer, Lightner (1867-1956), American psychologist
- Witmer, Natalia (* 1989), German actress
- Witmeur, Pascal (* 1955), Belgian racing driver
- Witmond-Berkhout, Anna Christina (1870–1899), Dutch writer
Witn
- Witney, William (1915–2002), American film director
Wito
- Witos, Wincenty (1874–1945), Polish politician, co-founder of the Polish peasant movement and journalist
- Witoszynskyj, Leo (1941–2008), Austrian guitarist
- Witow, Barbara (* 1944), German actress and voice actress
- Witowski, Andreas Iwan von (1770–1847), Prussian colonel
- Witowski, Michael von (1885–1945), German Benedictine, abbot of Weingarten Monastery (1929–1933), later a world priest in Berlin
- Witowski, Sebastian (* 1976), Polish ice hockey player
Witr
- Vitenko, Natalija (* 1951), Ukrainian politician and leader of the Progressive Socialist Party of Ukraine
- Witrisal, Alois (1887–1959), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
Wits
- Witsch, Joseph Caspar (1906–1967), German librarian and publisher
- Witschel, Christian (* 1966), German ancient historian
- Witschel, Georg (* 1954), German diplomat
- Witschel, Johann Heinrich (1769–1847), German pastor and Bavarian member of parliament
- Witschel, Max (1863–1916), German naval officer, most recently rear admiral
- Witschel, Viviane (* 1993), German actress
- Witschetzky, Fritz (1887–1941), German painter and naval officer
- Witschge, Richard (* 1969), Dutch football player
- Witschge, Rob (* 1966), Dutch football player and coach
- Witschi, Ernst (1881–1959), Swiss architect
- Witschi, Kiliann (* 1985), Swiss football player
- Witschi, Stefan (* 1957), Swiss actor and radio play speaker
- Witschurke, Günther (1937–2017), German composer and music teacher
- Witsel, Axel (* 1989), Belgian football player
- Witsen, Cornelis Jan (1605–1669), Dutch diplomat and Mayor of Amsterdam
- Witsen, Gerrit Jacobsz († 1626), Mayor of Amsterdam, trader
- Witsen, Nicolaas (1641–1717), Dutch diplomat, cartographer, explorer and author and mayor of Amsterdam
- Witsen, Willem (1860–1923), Dutch painter, draftsman, photographer and writer
- Witsius, Hermann (1636–1708), Dutch Reformed theologian
- Witsken, Todd (1963-1998), American tennis player
Witt
- Witt, Alexander (* 1952), Chilean filmmaker
- Witt, Alexander Adolfowitsch (1902–1938), Russian theoretical physicist
- Witt, Alfred Nikolaus (1914–1999), German orthopedist and university professor
- Witt, Alicia (* 1975), American actress and musician
- Witt, Andries de (1573-1637), Dutch politician; Acting state advocate for Holland (1619–1621)
- Witt, Anja (* 1965), German painter
- Witt, Arthur Nikolaus (1890–1964), German teacher, Low German writer and local researcher
- Witt, August F. (1931–2002), Austrian researcher in the field of electronic materials
- Witt, Ayke , German pop singer
- Witt, Bernhard (1899–1967), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Witt, Bobby Jr. (* 2000), American baseball player
- Witt, Brendan (* 1975), Canadian ice hockey player
- Witt, Carl (1815–1891), German classical philologist and high school teacher, liberal politician, member of the Prussian National Assembly
- Witt, Carl-August (* 1938), German metallurgical engineer and university professor
- Witt, Carl-Heinz , German law scholar and university professor
- Witt, Christian Friedrich , German church musician and composer of the Baroque
- Witt, Claudia de (* 1962), German educator
- Witt, Claus Peter (1932–2017), German television director and screenwriter
- Witt, Cornelis de (1623–1672), Dutch naval officer and older brother of Johan de Witt
- Witt, Cornelis Fransz. de (1545–1622), Dutch politician
- Witt, Dieter (* 1941), German economist
- Witt, Eberhard (* 1945), German journalist, director and general manager
- Witt, Edgar E. (1876–1965), American politician
- Witt, Elmar (* 1960), German conductor, horn player and music teacher
- Witt, Emily (* 1981), American journalist
- Witt, Erna (1911–2006), German politician (FDP), MdHB
- Witt, Ernst (1898–1971), German architect, university professor and consistorial builder
- Witt, Ernst (1911–1991), German mathematician
- Witt, Fanny (1838–1900), German theater actress
- Witt, Frank H. (* 1962), German economist
- Witt, Franz Xaver (1834–1888), German church musician
- Witt, Friedrich (1770–1836), German conductor and composer
- Witt, Friedrich (1863–1914), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Witt, Friedrich (1895–1966), German politician (DP), Member of the Bundestag
- Witt, Friedrich (1930–2015), German double bass player
- Witt, Fritz (1908–1944), German SS brigade leader in World War II
- Witt, Georg (1899–1973), German film producer
- Witt, Georg (1909–1975), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Witt, Günter (* 1925), German sports scientist, university professor
- Witt, Gustav (1866–1946), German astronomer
- Witt, Harald (* 1952), German soccer goalkeeper
- Witt, Harry (* 1954), German soccer player and coach
- Witt, Heinrich (1799–1892), merchant from Altona, who spent most of his life in Peru
- Witt, Heinrich (1876–1954), German trade unionist and politician (SPD), MdL
- Witt, Helmut (1927–2016), German radiologist and chief physician of the Central Radiological Institute at the Rudolf Virchow Hospital
- Witt, Herbert (1900–1980), German screenwriter
- Witt, Hermann de (1856–1909), German lawyer and politician (center), MdR
- Witt, Horst Tobias (1922–2007), German biophysicist
- Witt, Hubert (1935–2016), German editor and translator
- Witt, Ingo , German Protestant theologian, journalist and editor of the ZDF
- Witt, Jacob de (1589–1674), Dutch politician; Mayor of Dordrecht
- Witt, Jacob Fransz de (1548–1621), Dordrecht patrician and mayor
- Witt, Jann M. (* 1967), German historian
- Witt, Joachim (* 1949), German musician and actor
- Witt, Johan de (1618–1676), Dutch politician from the patrician family De Witt
- Witt, Johan de (1625–1672), Dutch politician, councilor (1653–1672)
- Witt, Johan de (1662–1701), Dutch patrician and bibliophile
- Witt, Johan III. de (1694–1751), President of the Chamber of Accounts of the Austrian Netherlands
- Witt, Johann (1833–1915), German businessman and politician, MdHB
- Witt, Johann (* 1986), German boxer
- Witt, Josef (1901–1994), Austrian opera singer (tenor) and singing teacher
- Witt, Josef von (1843-1887), Bohemian-German singer (tenor)
- Witt, Josephine (* 1993), German Femen activist
- Witt, Julius (1835–1879), German theater actor and director
- Witt, Karen , English table tennis player
- Witt, Karl (* 1923), German soccer player
- Witt, Karl Friedrich August (1832–1910), German pharmacist
- Witt, Karl Josef (* 1951), German civil engineer for foundation engineering and soil mechanics
- Witt, Karl Julius (1885–1969), German politician (DNVP / NSDAP), Member of the Bundestag, Hamburg Senator
- Witt, Karl Wilhelm , German landowner and politician, MdR
- Witt, Katarina (* 1965), German figure skater, two-time Olympic champion
- Witt, Katharina (* 1979), German squash player
- Witt, Kerstin de (* 1976), German recorder player
- Witt, Klaus (* 1943), German soccer player
- Witt, Kurt-Ulrich (* 1953), German mathematician
- Witt, Leopold Friedrich (1811–1890), German theater bandmaster, opera and theater director and composer
- Witt, Lothar (* 1935), German functionary of the FDJ and SED, MdV
- Witt, Matthias (* 1951), German politician (CDU), MdHB
- Witt, Michael (1940–2012), German church musician
- Witt, Nikolaus (1834–1890), German landowner and politician, MdR
- Witt, Nina (* 1987), German actress and voice actress
- Witt, Oscar , German economist and civil servant
- Witt, Oskar (1892–1957), German sculptor, ceramist and painter
- Witt, Otto (1875–1923), Swedish engineer and author
- Witt, Otto Nikolaus (1853–1915), Russian chemist
- Witt, Paul (* 1955), German administrative scientist and professor
- Witt, Paul Junger (1941–2018), American film producer
- Witt, Peter (1869–1948), American politician and transport expert
- Witt, Peter Werner (1901–1971), German ministerial official
- Witt, Peter-Christian (* 1943), German historian
- Witt, Peter-Uwe (* 1942), German actor and local politician
- Witt, Philipp , highwayman in the Spessart
- Witt, Pit (* 1959), German musician and film composer
- Witt, Rainer (1943–2014), German journalist
- Witt, Reimer (1941–2018), German archivist
- Witt, Sandro (* 1981), German local politician (Die Linke)
- Witt, Silvio (* 1978), German non-party politician, satirist and entrepreneur, Lord Mayor of Neubrandenburg
- Witt, Susi (1910–1989), Austrian actress
- Witt, Thomas (* 1966), German Roman Catholic clergyman
- Witt, Thomas de († 1645), Dordrecht patrician and mayor
- Witt, Thomas de (1548–1601), Dordrecht patrician and mayor
- Witt, Uwe (* 1939), German soccer player
- Witt, Uwe (* 1959), German politician, Member of the Bundestag (AfD)
- Witt, Volkmar (1949–2018), German actor
- Witt, Wastl (1882–1955), German folk actor
- Witt, Werner (* 1947), German soccer player
- Witt, Wilhelm , Reich judge
- Witt, Willem de (1516–1596), Dordrecht patrician and mayor
- Witt, Wittus (* 1949), German magician, author and editor
- Witt-Brattström, Ebba (* 1953), Swedish literary scholar
- Witt-Dörring, Christian (* 1953), Austrian ski racer
- Witt-Hidé, Edith (1928–2009), German illustrator and painter
- Witt-Loers, Stephanie (* 1964), German specialist author
- Witt-Stahl, Susann , German journalist
- Witta von Büraburg , bishop and missionary
- Witta, Jacques (* 1934), French film editor
- Wittauer, Klaus (* 1960), Austrian politician (FPÖ, BZÖ), member of the National Council
- Wittaya Madlam (* 1985), Thai soccer player
- Wittaya Thanawatcharasanti (* 1996), Thai soccer player
- Wittber, Margarete (1898–1964), German teacher and writer
- Wittbrodt, Maraike (* 1953), German radio play author and dramaturge
- Wittbrodt, Wilhelm (1878–1961), German reform pedagogue and politician
- Wittchen, Hans-Ulrich (* 1951), German clinical psychologist and psychotherapist
- Wittchow, Frank (* 1942), German science fiction writer, editor and physicist
- Wittdorf, Jürgen (1932–2018), German graphic artist, painter and illustrator
- Witte de Limminghe, Vincenz Philipp de († 1799), mayor of the imperial city of Aachen
- Witte, Alfred (1878–1941), German surveyor and astrologer
- Witte, Andreas (* 1955), German sports, television and radio reporter and presenter
- Witte, Andreas (* 1961), German jazz musician (drums)
- Witte, August (1840–1883), German goldsmith
- Witte, August (1890–1968), German politician (DP), MdL
- Witte, Barthold C. (1928-2018), German Ministerialbeamter (FDP)
- Witte, Beatrice (* 1961), Swiss table tennis player
- Witte, Bernhard († 1442), German Cistercian and abbot of Doberan Monastery
- Witte, Bernhard (1868–1947), German goldsmith
- Witte, Bernhard Heinrich (1926–2015), German religious, Bishop of Concepción in Argentina
- Witte, Bertold (* 1937), German geodesist
- Witte, Bodo (1930–2015), German actor, theater director and director
- Witte, Carl Diedrich (1782–1854), Bremen merchant and senator
- Witte, Carmen (* 1961), Swiss table tennis player
- Witte, Charlotte de (* 1992), Belgian techno DJ and music producer
- Witte, Christian Gottlieb Friedrich (1802–1873), Dutch organ builder
- Witte, Curt (1882–1959), German painter
- Witte, Daniela , German journalist and television presenter
- Witte, Detlev (* 1926), German actor, voice actor and radio play director
- Witte, Dieter (1937–2008), German industrial designer
- Witte, Eberhard (1928–2016), German economist
- Witte, Eduard Julius Hugo (1810–1887), German saltworks owner and royal Hanoverian castle captain at Marienburg Castle
- Witte, Emanuel de († 1692), Dutch painter
- Witte, Emil (1905–1975), German administrative officer and politician (SPD)
- Witte, Erich (1911–2008), German theater actor, opera singer (tenor) and opera director
- Witte, Ernst (1829–1910), German lawyer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Witte, Eugen De (1882–1952), Czechoslovak politician (DSAP)
- Witte, Fabio (* 1993), German floorball player
- Witte, Franz (1927–1971), German painter
- Witte, Frido (1881–1965), German artist of Art Nouveau and later poetic realism
- Witte, Friedrich (1829–1893), German pharmacist, manufacturer and politician (DFP), MdR
- Witte, Friedrich (1900–1977), German railway engineer
- Witte, Friedrich (* 1979), German theater actor
- Witte, Friedrich Carl (1864–1938), German chemist, manufacturer and politician
- Witte, Friedrich Ernst (1803–1872), German administrative lawyer
- Witte, Fritz (1876–1937), German theologian, priest and art historian
- Witte, Georg (* 1952), German comparator and Slavist
- Witte, Georg Friedrich (1799–1865), town counsel and appellate judge
- Witte, Georg Hendrik (1843–1929), Dutch composer, royal and municipal music director
- Witte, Gerd (1927–2015), German church musician, composer and university professor
- Witte, Gerhard (* 1920), German soccer player
- Witte, Gudrun (* 1962), German volleyball player
- Witte, Günter R. (* 1933), German biologist and university professor
- Witte, Gunther (1935–2018), German dramaturge, television editor, film producer and screenwriter
- Witte, Gustav (1839–1888), head of the Berlin fire department
- Witte, Gustav (1870–1912), German pilot
- Witte, Hans (1867–1945), German archivist and historian
- Witte, Hans de (1583–1630), court factor, merchant
- Witte, Hartmut (* 1952), German photographer and art historian
- Witte, Heinrich († 1523), Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Witte, Heinrich (1825–1917), Dutch botanical gardener
- Witte, Heinrich (1854–1903), German historian and high school teacher
- Witte, Heinrich (1888–1933), German actor
- Witte, Heinz (1880–1961), German painter mostly living in France
- Witte, Heinz (1929–1958), German soccer player
- Witte, Helmut (1909–2008), German chemist
- Witte, Helmut (1915–2005), German officer, most recently captain lieutenant, and manager
- Witte, Helmut (* 1941), German football coach
- Witte, Henning (1634–1696), German-Baltic pedagogue and literary historian
- Witte, Herman (1909–1973), Dutch politician
- Witte, Hermann (1666–1728), German Baltic Evangelical clergyman
- Witte, Hermann von (1826–1891), Prussian lieutenant general
- Witte, Jan de (1709–1785), Polish architect and lieutenant general
- Witte, Jean-Joseph-Antoine-Marie de (1808–1889), Belgian classical archaeologist, epigraphist and numismatist
- Witte, Jens (1941–2003), German surgeon and professional politician
- Witte, Joachim (* 1921), German director, screenplay and radio play author
- Witte, Johan Frederik (1840–1902), Dutch organ builder
- Witte, Johann (1614–1657), German-Baltic historian and archivist
- Witte, Johann Heinrich (1846–1908), German educator
- Witte, Johann Heinrich Friedrich Karl (1800–1883), German lawyer, Dante researcher and writer
- Witte, Johannes (1877–1945), German Protestant theologian and missiologist
- Witte, Jörg (* 1964), German theater and film actor, director and lecturer
- Witte, Karin (* 1939), German visual artist, painter and graphic artist
- Witte, Karl (1893–1966), German Protestant theologian
- Witte, Karl Heinrich Gottfried (1767–1845), German Lutheran clergyman and educator
- Witte, Karsten (1944–1995), German film scholar
- Witte, Kurt (1885–1950), German classical philologist
- Witte, Laura (1869–1939), women's rights activist
- Witte, Laura de (* 1995), Dutch athlete
- Witte, Lisanne de (* 1992), Dutch athlete
- Witte, Lotte (1918–1940), German high wire artist
- Witte, Louis J. (1894–1975), American film technician
- Witte, Ludolf , German Renaissance sculptor
- Witte, Markus (* 1964), German Protestant theologian
- Witte, Martina (* 1960), German theater director
- Witte, Max (1909–1955), German clergyman
- Witte, Michael (* 1957), German director and actor
- Witte, Nicolaus (1618–1688), German-Baltic physician and first city physician in Riga
- Witte, Norbert (* 1955), German showman
- Witte, Otto (1872–1958), German fairground artist and impostor
- Witte, Otto (1884–1963), German politician (SPD), Member of the Parliament and President of the Hessian State Parliament
- Witte, Otto (1903–1997), German educator and teacher
- Witte, Otto Johann (1615–1677), German lawyer and politician
- Witte, Owen N. (* 1949), American molecular biologist and cancer researcher
- Witte, Peter (1641–1713), Governor of Fehmarn and founder
- Witte, Peter (1822–1902), German local politician
- Witte, Peter (1876–1949), German entrepreneur and local poet
- Witte, Peter (1930–2007), German jazz bassist
- Witte, Peter (* 1955), German guitarist, singer, composer and band leader
- Witte, Philip (* 1984), German hockey player
- Witte, Ralf (* 1964), German tram driver and victim of a miscarriage of justice
- Witte, Reiner (* 1955), German lawyer, President of the League Association of the Handball Bundesliga, handball goalkeeper
- Witte, Samuel Simon (1738–1802), theologian and philosopher
- Witte, Sergei Juljewitsch (1849–1915), Russian entrepreneur and politician, Prime Minister
- Witte, Siegfried (1897–1961), German politician (DDP, CDU), MdV
- Witte, Tania , German writer
- Witte, Theodor (1811–1879), German administrative lawyer and insurance director
- Witte, Udo (* 1952), German film and television director
- Witte, Wilhelm (1891–1974), German mining engineer and mine director
- Witte, Wilhelm (1915–1985), German psychologist and university professor
- Witte, Willi (* 1930), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Witte, William Henry (1817–1876), American politician
- Witte, Willy (1908–1998), German actor
- Witte, Wolfgang (* 1945), German microbiologist
- Witte-Winter, Jessica (* 1972), German presenter
- Wittebols, Joseph-Pierre-Albert (1912–1964), Belgian clergyman and Vicar Apostolic of Stanley Falls
- Witteck, Günther (* 1928), German politician (SED)
- Witteck, Lars (* 1974), German politician (CDU) and district president
- Wittek (* 1964), German comic artist
- Wittek, Alexander (1852–1894), Austro-Hungarian architect and chess player
- Wittek, Eduard (1857–1927), German organ builder in Elbing
- Wittek, Fritz (* 1961), German jazz musician (drums)
- Wittek, Gabriele (* 1933), German founder of the Universal Life religious community
- Wittek, Heinrich von (1844–1930), Austrian politician and Prime Minister
- Wittek, Ilvie (* 1992), Austrian model
- Wittek, Jens (* 1961), German cyclist and GDR champion in cycling
- Wittek, Mathias (* 1989), German soccer player
- Wittek, Maximilian (* 1995), German soccer player
- Wittek, Paul (1894–1978), Austrian orientalist and historian
- Wittek, Robert (* 1967), Austrian composer and musician
- Wittek, Rupert (1942–2017), German lawyer, judge at the Federal Supreme Court
- Wittek, Thorsten (* 1976), German soccer player
- Wittekind II of Schwalenberg , Count of Pyrmont
- Wittekind III. († 1189), Count of Schwalenberg, Count of Waldeck
- Wittekind von Schalksberg († 1383), German Roman Catholic bishop
- Wittekind, Sven (* 1982), German techno DJ and music producer
- Wittekind, Wolfram , German singer and church musician
- Wittekindt, Matthias (* 1958), German writer
- Wittekop, Hinrich , German cabinet-maker and picture carver
- Wittel, Gaspar van (1653–1736), Italian vedute painter of Dutch origin
- Witteler, Wilhelm (1909–1993), German concentration camp doctor
- Witteler-Koch, Ruth H. (1947–2019), German journalist and politician (FDP), MdL
- Wittels, Fritz (1880–1950), Austro-American physician, psychoanalyst and writer
- Wittels, Julius (1860–1899), Austrian actor and comedian
- Wittels, Toni (1869–1930), Austrian-German stage and silent film actress
- Wittels, Wolf-Dietrich (1921–1979), Austrian dermatologist
- Wittelsberger, Manfred (* 1963), German organist and musicologist
- Wittemaier, Wolfgang (* 1934), German football player
- Wittemak, Johann († 1676), German officer, engineer and dikemaster
- Wittemann, Franz Josef (1866–1931), German politician (center) and President of the Republic of Baden
- Wittemeyer, Kerstin (* 1974), German actress
- Witten, Claus Hinrich (1811–1877), German farmer and Vogt
- Witten, Edward (* 1951), American mathematician and physicist
- Witten, Egmont (1903–1989), German lawyer
- Witten, Gerhard (* 1933), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Witten, Hans , German sculptor
- Witten, Jason (* 1982), American football player
- Witten, Jesse (* 1982), American tennis player
- Witten, Louis (* 1921), American theoretical physicist
- Witten, Paul (1887–1954), German economist
- Witten, Thomas (* 1944), American physicist
- Witten, Ulrich von (1926–2015), German administrative lawyer, senior city director
- Wittenbauer, Ferdinand (1857–1922), Austrian technician and writer
- Wittenbecher, Curt (1901–1978), German painter, draftsman and graphic artist
- Wittenbecher, Fritz (* 1910), German football player and coach
- Wittenbecher, Knut (* 1939), German football player
- Wittenbeck, Siegfried (1931-2005), German politician (SED)
- Wittenberg, Albrecht (1728–1807), German publicist, translator and writer
- Wittenberg, Alexander Israel (1926–1965), Swiss mathematician and maths didactic
- Wittenberg, Alfred (1880–1952), German violinist, pianist and university professor
- Wittenberg, Arvid (1606–1657), Swedish officer (field marshal from 1655)
- Wittenberg, Henry (1918-2010), American wrestler
- Wittenberg, Jitzchak (1907–1943), Jewish communist, leader of the Fareinict partisan organization in the Vilna ghetto
- Wittenberg, Martin (1911–2001), German Lutheran pastor and theologian
- Wittenberg, Otto (1834–1918), German landscape gardener
- Wittenberg, Reinhard (* 1945), German sociologist
- Wittenberg, Wilfried (* 1928), German soccer player
- Wittenberger, Werner (* 1935), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Wittenborg, Johann , Lübeck Mayor in the Middle Ages
- Wittenborn, Dirk (* 1952), American writer and screenwriter
- Wittenborn, George (1905–1974), German-American bookseller and publisher
- Wittenborn, Michael (* 1953), German actor
- Wittenborn, Rainer (* 1941), German painter and graphic artist
- Wittenbrink, Franz (* 1948), German arranger, composer, conductor, director and pianist
- Wittenbrink, Theo (1920–1986), German boxing functionary and organizer
- Wittenbruch, Wilhelm (* 1936), German educator and emeritus professor for educational sciences
- Wittenburg, Bernd (* 1950), German boxer
- Wittenburg, Hans (* 1888), German politician
- Wittenburg, Matthias (* 1968), German entrepreneur
- Wittenburg, Otto (1891–1976), German officer and politician (DP), Member of the Bundestag
- Wittenburg, Rudolf von (1842–1911), Prussian civil servant, district administrator in the Neustadt OS district (1872–1886) and President of the Royal Prussian Settlement Commission (1891–1903)
- Wittenburg, Siegfried (* 1952), German photographer and author
- Wittenhorst-Sonsfeld, Friedrich Otto von (1680–1755), Prussian lieutenant general and chief of Dragoon Regiment No. 2
- Wittenhorst-Sonsfeld, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1645–1711), Prussian lieutenant general
- Wittenhorst-Sonsfeld, Gustav Adolf von (1811–1881), Prussian major general
- Wittenstein, Bruno (1876–1968), landscape and portrait painter from Lippe
- Wittenstein, Jürgen (1919–2015), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Wittenstein, Oscar (1880–1918), German entrepreneur, art collector and aviation pioneer
- Wittenwiler, Heinrich , author of a late medieval satirical-didactic rhyme poem
- Wittenzellner, Eva (* 1971), German actress
- Wittenzellner, Rudolf (1921–1997), German radiation protectionist and university professor
- Witter, Ben (1920–1993), German journalist and writer
- Witter, Frank (* 1959), German economist
- Witter, Frank (* 1970), German actor
- Witter, Henning Bernhard (1683–1715), German theologian
- Witter, Hermann (1916–1991), German forensic psychiatrist
- Witter, Junior (* 1974), British light welterweight boxer, WBF world champion
- Witter, Mathias , German ski jumper
- Witter, Michael (* 1951), German diplomat and ambassador
- Witter, Wilhelm (1866–1949), German metalworking engineer and prehistoric researcher
- Witterich († 610), King of the Visigoths
- Wittern, Ernst (1867–1950), Lübeck lawyer and member of parliament
- Wittern-Sterzel, Renate (* 1943), German medical historian
- Witternigg, Josef (1881–1937), Austrian politician (SdP), member of the National Council
- Witterstätter, Carl Wilhelm (1883–1964), German aviation pioneer
- Witterstätter, Kurt (* 1939), German graduate social economist
- Witterstätter, Paul (1892–1966), German painter
- Witterstein, Horst (1930-2018), German boxer
- Wittet, George (1878–1926), British architect
- Witteveen, David (* 1985), Austrian soccer player
- Witteveen, Johan (1921–2019), Dutch politician and managing director of the IMF
- Witteveen, Kees (1871-1927), Dutch cyclist
- Witteveen, Merel (* 1985), Dutch sailor
- Witteveen, Solange (* 1976), Argentine high jumper
- Witteveen, Willem (1952–2014), Dutch lawyer and politician (PvdA)
- Witteyer, Marion (* 1956), German archaeologist
- Wittfeld, Gustav (1855–1923), German mechanical engineer and Prussian construction officer
- Wittfogel, Karl August (1896–1988), German-American sociologist, philosopher and sinologist
- Wittfoht, Hans (1924–2011), German civil engineer
- Wittfoht, Hans-Jürgen (* 1948), German soccer player
- Wittfot, Sven (* 1974), German soccer player
- Wittfoth, Katja (* 1971), German soccer player
- Wittfoth, Marc (* 1989), German ice hockey player
- Wittgen, Otto (1881–1941), German politician (NSDAP) and from 1933 to 1939 the first Protestant Lord Mayor of Koblenz
- Wittgen, Tom (* 1932), German crime and screenplay writer
- Wittgenstein, August (* 1981), German-Swedish actor
- Wittgenstein, Heinrich von (1797–1869), German entrepreneur and politician
- Wittgenstein, Hermann Christian (1802–1878), German-Austrian merchant
- Wittgenstein, Jakob (1819–1890), German merchant, patron and politician
- Wittgenstein, Johann Jakob von (1754–1823), Cologne lawyer, businessman, banker and politician, mayor and during the French period mayor of the city of Cologne
- Wittgenstein, Karl (1847–1913), entrepreneur of the late Danube Monarchy
- Wittgenstein, Ludwig (1889–1951), Austro-British philosopher
- Wittgenstein, Melchior Dittmar von (1720–1784), German mayor
- Wittgenstein, Paul (1887–1961), American pianist
- Wittgenstein, Paul (1907–1979), Austrian eccentric
- Wittgenstein, Werner (1882–1965), German lawyer, writer and city director
- Wittgruber, Gottfried (* 1961), Austrian high jumper
- Witthauer, Charlotte (1908–1980), German actress
- Witthauer, Friedrich († 1846), German-Austrian journalist, editor and publisher of the Viennese magazine for art, literature, theater and fashion
- Witthauer, Hans-Jochen (* 1950), German Vice Admiral
- Witthauer, Johann Georg († 1802), German church musician and composer
- Witthauer, Kurt (1865–1911), German internist
- Witthaus, Bernhard (1903–1971), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Witthaus, Jan-Henrik (* 1970), German Romanist
- Witthaus, Matthias (* 1982), German field hockey player
- Witthaus, Wilhelm (1900–1974), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Witthaut, Bernhard (* 1955), German police officer, Chairman of the Executive Board of the Police Union (GdP)
- Witthaut, Josef (1898–1979), German Catholic priest and Dachau prisoner
- Witthawin Klorwuttiwat (* 1991), Thai soccer player
- Witthaya Moonwong (* 1993), Thai soccer player
- Witthoefft, Franz Heinrich (1863–1941), German banker, Hamburg senator and politician (NSDAP, DVP), Member of the Bundestag
- Witthoeft-Emden, Robert (1886–1960), German Vice Admiral in the Navy
- Witthöft, Carina (* 1995), German tennis player
- Witthöft, Christiane (* 1973), German Germanist
- Witthöft, Hans Jürgen (* 1941), German journalist and author
- Witthöft, Joachim (1887–1966), German army and police officer, most recently general of the infantry in World War II
- Witthöft, Rolf (* 1944), German enduro athlete
- Witthöft, Wilhelm (1816–1874), German draftsman, etcher, copper and steel engraver
- Witthovedes, Anna († 1585), victim of the witch hunts of the council of Soest
- Witthuhn, Werner (1926–1981), German painter
- Witthüser, Bernd (1944–2017), German folk musician
- Witti, Karl (* 1947), German painter, graphic artist and stage painter
- Wittiber, Carsten (* 1969), German soccer player
- Wittich named by Hinzmann-Hallmann, Wilhelm Otto von (1815-1894), Prussian major general and commander of the 9th Hussar Regiment
- Wittich, Adolf von (1836–1906), Prussian Colonel General with the rank of Field Marshal General, politician
- Wittich, August (1826–1897), German archivist and librarian
- Wittich, Berthold (* 1933), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Wittich, Caspar (1602–1673), German entrepreneur
- Wittich, Christian , German entrepreneur
- Wittich, Dieter (1930–2011), German epistemological philosopher
- Wittich, Engelbert (1878–1937), Yenish writer in Germany
- Wittich, Ernst (1871–1952), German geologist and paleontologist
- Wittich, Ernst von (1835–1922), German Protestant clergyman, prelate and general superintendent of Tübingen
- Wittich, Frieder (* 1974), German director and screenwriter
- Wittich, Georg (* 1901), German civil servant
- Wittich, Gustav (1783–1857), German politician, Chancellor (SWE)
- Wittich, Hans (1911–1984), German mathematician
- Wittich, Heinrich (1816–1887), German painter
- Wittich, Heinrich (1891–1956), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Wittich, Hermann (1826–1906), German civil servant and politician
- Wittich, Horst (* 1932), German jazz musician (trumpet, orchestra conductor)
- Wittich, Jacob (1677–1739), German philosopher and mathematician
- Wittich, Johann (1537–1596), German physician and author
- Wittich, Karl (1840–1916), German historian
- Wittich, Karl August (1789–1860), Prussian major general
- Wittich, Karl August von (1772–1831), Prussian major general and most recently commander of the 1st Infantry Brigade
- Wittich, Linus (1929–1985), German publisher and company founder
- Wittich, Ludwig von (1818–1884), Prussian lieutenant general and politician, MdR
- Wittich, Manfred (1851–1902), German writer, journalist and literary historian
- Wittich, Marie (1868–1931), German opera singer (coloratura soprano)
- Wittich, Mathias (1950–2017), German film producer and screenwriter
- Wittich, Patrick (* 1982), German soccer player
- Wittich, Paul († 1586), German mathematician and astronomer
- Wittich, Roland (* 1942), German architect, previously a jazz musician
- Wittich, Theodor Rudolf August (1812–1887), Prussian lieutenant general, commander of the 20th Infantry Brigade
- Wittich, Walter (1897–1977), German forest scientist and soil scientist
- Wittich, Wilhelm von (1821-1884), German physiologist
- Wittich-Großkurth, Ulli (* 1932), German ceramist
- Wittig, Arnd (1921–1999), German sculptor
- Wittig, August (1823-1893), German sculptor
- Wittig, Barbara (* 1944), German politician (SPD), MdL, Member of the Bundestag
- Wittig, Bartholomäus († 1684), German-Silesian painter
- Wittig, Bruno (1885–1973), Member of the State Parliament of Hesse
- Wittig, Burghardt (* 1947), German physician, molecular biologist and bioinformatician
- Wittig, Carlo (* 1988), German handball player
- Wittig, Claus Peter (1949–2007), German painter
- Wittig, Curt (* 1943), American chemist
- Wittig, Emil (1870–1928), German actor
- Wittig, Erich (* 1926), German soccer player
- Wittig, Ernst Wilhelm (* 1947), German exhibitionist
- Wittig, Friedrich Arthur (1894–1962), German painter and graphic artist
- Wittig, Georg (1897–1987), German chemist, Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1979
- Wittig, Gerhard (* 1930), German police officer and lieutenant general of the VP
- Wittig, Harald (1934–2018), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Wittig, Heinz (1921–1989), German SED functionary
- Wittig, Heinz (1921–2012), German soccer player
- Wittig, Iris (1928–1978), German military pilot
- Wittig, Jens-Christian (* 1962), German landscape architect, urban planner and artist
- Wittig, Johann Jakob (1634–1663), German physician, assessor at the universities in Basel and Erfurt
- Wittig, Johannes VI. († 1667), German Roman Catholic clergyman and abbot of Marienstatt Abbey
- Wittig, Joseph (1879–1949), German theologian, writer and local researcher
- Wittig, Justin (1907–1981), Roman Catholic clergyman and vicar general of the Diocese of Würzburg
- Wittig, Karl (1890–1958), German racing cyclist
- Wittig, Klemens (* 1937), German medium-distance and long-distance runner
- Wittig, Martin C. (* 1964), German management consultant
- Wittig, Monique (1935–2003), French writer and feminist theorist
- Wittig, Nadine (* 1964), German costume designer
- Wittig, Paul (1853–1943), German architect
- Wittig, Peter (* 1954), German diplomat
- Wittig, Petra (* 1962), German lawyer and university professor
- Wittig, Reinhold (* 1937), German geologist, artist, game designer and publisher
- Wittig, Rüdiger (* 1946), German biologist, professor of geobotany and ecology
- Wittig, Rudolf (1900–1978), German sculptor
- Wittig, Sigmar (* 1940), German engineer, professor of mechanical engineering, CEO of DLR
- Wittig, Solms Wilhelm (1897–1968), German civil engineer and professor at the TH Dresden
- Wittig, Werner (1909–1992), German cyclist
- Wittig, Werner (1926–1976), German politician (SED), MdV, 1st secretary of the SED district leadership in Potsdam
- Wittig, Werner (1930–2013), German painter and graphic artist
- Wittig, Willy (1902–1977), German painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Wittik, Johann (* 1923), German economic functionary and diplomat of the GDR
- Witting, Alexander (1861–1946), German mathematician
- Witting, Carl (1823–1907), German composer and music director
- Witting, Clifford (1907–1968), English writer
- Witting, Diederich Christian Ludwig , German builder and city planner
- Witting, Ernst Franz († 1818), German businessman
- Witting, Hermann (1927-2010), German mathematician
- Witting, Hubert , German ski jumper
- Witting, Janis (* 1989), German actor
- Witting, Johann Baptist (1855–1924), doctorate notary, genealogist and heraldist
- Witting, Johann Carl Friedrich (1760–1824), German theologian and author
- Witting, Klaus , German director of Romanian origin
- Witting, Korbinian (* 1980), German ice hockey player
- Witting, Manuel (* 1977), Austrian actor
- Witting, Markus (* 1979), German ice hockey player
- Witting, Richard (1856–1923), German politician and banker
- Witting, Walter (1879–1947), German lieutenant general in the Air Force in World War II
- Witting, Walther (1864–1940), German painter and graphic artist
- Witting, Wigand (* 1942), German artist
- Witting, Wilhelm († 1899), German administrative lawyer
- Wittinghofer, Alfred (* 1943), German biochemist
- Wittje, Curt (1894–1947), German politician (NSDAP), Member of the State Parliament, SS group leader, head of the SS main office (1934–1935)
- Wittje, Robert (1852–1921), Privy Councilor, Mayor of Detmold
- Wittje, Wilhelm (1880–1946), German politician (DDP, DStP, FDP), MdL
- Wittkamp, Frantz (* 1943), German graphic artist, painter and author
- Wittkamp, Hans-Jürgen (* 1947), German soccer player
- Wittkamp, Heinrich (1903–1987), German politician (CDU)
- Wittkamp, Peter (* 1981), German author and journalist
- Wittkamp, Rainer (* 1956), German writer
- Wittkamp, Volker (* 1983), German urologist and non-fiction author
- Wittkamp-Fröhling, Annette (* 1946), German sculptor of figural realism
- Wittkämper, Gerhard W. (* 1933), German political scientist
- Wittke, Anne-Maria , German ancient historian, archaeologist and cartographer
- Wittke, Axel (* 1960), German soccer player
- Wittke, Eva (* 1951), German swimmer
- Wittke, Gerhard (* 1930), German soccer goalkeeper
- Wittke, Jens (* 1964), German soccer player
- Wittke, Manfred (* 1953), German soccer goalkeeper
- Wittke, Oliver (* 1966), German politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament, Mayor of Gelsenkirchen (1999–2004), Minister for Building and Transport in North Rhine-Westphalia (2005–2009), Member of the Bundestag
- Wittke, Volker (1957–2012), German sociologist
- Wittke, Walter (1887–1955), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Wittke, Walter (* 1934), German civil engineer and university professor
- Wittken, Franz von (1767–1811), Prussian major, knight of the order Pour le Mérite
- Wittkop, Gabrielle (1920–2002), French writer, artist, essayist and journalist
- Wittkopf, Hendrik (* 1966), German painter
- Wittkopf, Rudolf (1933–1997), German writer and translator
- Wittkopp, Blandine (* 1966), German prehistorian and medieval archaeologist
- Wittkopp, Silke (* 1972), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Administrative Court
- Wittkopp, Winni (* 1951), German actor, director, musician and visual artist
- Wittkower, Eric David (1899–1983), German-British-Canadian psychiatrist
- Wittkower, Margot (1902–1995), German-American art historian
- Wittkower, Rudolf (1901–1971), British art historian born and trained in Germany
- Wittkower, Werner Joseph (1903–1997), German-Israeli architect
- Wittkowski, Margarete (1910–1974), German politician, economist and politician (KPD, SED), MdV
- Wittkowski, Reiner (* 1954), German food chemist, Vice President of the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment
- Wittkowsky, Alexander (1936–2018), German process engineer, President of the Technical University of Berlin
- Wittkowsky, Wolfgang (1933–2013), German politician (CDU), MdL Rhineland-Palatinate
- Wittkugel, Klaus (1910–1985), German graphic artist and university professor
- Wittler, Arrigo (1918–2004), German painter
- Wittler, Ben-Zion (1907–1961), Austrian-American actor, singer and composer
- Wittler, Helmut Hermann (1913–1987), German clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Osnabrück
- Wittler, Tine (* 1973), German author and artist
- Wittlich, Josef (1903–1982), German painter
- Wittlich, Michael (1866–1933), Estonian chemist
- Wittlich, Werner (* 1946), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Wittlin, Alma (1899–1992), Austrian-American writer, museologist
- Wittlin, Curt (1941–2019), Swiss Catalanist
- Wittlin, Felix (1929–2017), Swiss professional military man, personnel manager and federal civil servant
- Wittlin, Józef (1896–1976), Polish writer
- Wittling, Henner (* 1946), German politician (SPD), lawyer and manager in the steel industry
- Wittlinger, Heidi (* 1978), German animator, director and illustrator
- Wittlinger, Karl (1922–1994), German playwright and television author
- Wittmaack, Adolph (1878–1957), German businessman and writer
- Wittmaack, Ernst (1878–1942), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Wittmaack, Hermann (1833–1928), German Imperial Judge
- Wittmaack, Johann Heinrich (1822–1887), German painter and lithographer
- Wittmaack, Karl (1876–1972), German ear, nose and throat doctor and professor of medicine in Greifswald, Jena and Hamburg
- Wittmaack, Theodor (1817–1873), German neurologist
- Wittmack, Ludewig (1839–1929), German botanist
- Wittman, Blanche (1859–1913), French woman, patient of Jean-Martin Charcot, who used her to publicly demonstrate the form of hysteria
- Wittman, Brian Lee (* 1951), American musical instrument maker and musician
- Wittman, Rob (* 1959), American politician
- Wittman, Scott (* 1954), American theater director, text writer and screenwriter
- Wittman, William (* 1952), American sound engineer and music producer
- Wittmann, Andreas (* 1961), German oboist
- Wittmann, Anton (1908–1960), German politician (SPD), MdL Bavaria
- Wittmann, August (1895–1977), German lieutenant general
- Wittmann, Axel (* 1943), German astrophysicist
- Wittmann, Benjamin (* 1987), German track cyclist
- Wittmann, Bernhard (* 1964), German keyboardist and composer
- Wittmann, Bianca (* 1978), German biopsychologist
- Wittmann, Christian (* 1967), German director, author and actor
- Wittmann, Christoph (* 1967), German opera singer (tenor)
- Wittmann, David (* 1994), German dubbing and radio play speaker
- Wittmann, Erich (* 1939), German maths didactic
- Wittmann, Felix (1923–2012), German local politician (CDU), mayor of Heiligenhaus
- Wittmann, Ferdinand (1836–1868), German multiple poisoner
- Wittmann, Folker (* 1936), German physicist and professor emeritus
- Wittmann, Franz (1895–1975), German farmer and politician (BVP, CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Wittmann, Franz junior (* 1983), Austrian rally driver
- Wittmann, Franz senior (* 1950), Austrian rally driver
- Wittmann, Fritz (1933–2018), German lawyer and politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Wittmann, Georg Michael (1760–1833), German Roman Catholic clergyman and auxiliary bishop in the diocese of Regensburg
- Wittmann, Gerd (* 1945), German ice hockey coach
- Wittmann, Gerhard (* 1964), German actor
- Wittmann, Gundel (1905–1990), German athlete and handball player
- Wittmann, Heiner (* 1955), German Romance studies (literature and cultural studies), political scientist and historian
- Wittmann, Heinrich (1889–1967), hydraulic engineer and university professor
- Wittmann, Heinz (* 1943), German soccer player
- Wittmann, Heinz-Günter (1927–1990), German biochemist
- Wittmann, Helmut (* 1959), Austrian storyteller
- Wittmann, Henri (* 1937), Canadian linguist
- Wittmann, Hugo (1839–1923), German-Austrian writer and operetta writer
- Wittmann, Hugo (* 1882), German businessman and local politician
- Wittmann, Johanna (1811–1848), German theater actress and opera singer
- Wittmann, Josef (1880–1968), German church painter
- Wittmann, Josef (* 1882), Austrian shot put, discus thrower, stone pusher and tug of war
- Wittmann, Josef (* 1950), German poet, writer and book illustrator
- Wittmann, Jürgen (* 1966), German soccer goalkeeper
- Wittmann, Karoline (1913–1978), German painter
- Wittmann, Klaus (* 1937), German literary translator
- Wittmann, Klaus (* 1946), German brigadier general
- Wittmann, Konrad (1891–1951), German architect, painter, engraver, author and university professor
- Wittmann, Konrad (1905–1981), German politician (WAV, DP, CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Wittmann, Livia Käthe (* 1938), German literary scholar
- Wittmann, Ludwig (1898–1972), German politician (KPD), MdL
- Wittmann, Manfred (* 1943), German serial killer, convicted of three murders of underage girls
- Wittmann, Marco (* 1989), German automobile racing driver
- Wittmann, Matthias (* 1984), German ice hockey player
- Wittmann, Max (1895–1971), Austrian stage actor
- Wittmann, Mechthilde (* 1967), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Wittmann, Michael (1870–1948), German Catholic ethicist
- Wittmann, Michael (1914–1944), German military, company commander of the heavy SS tank division 501
- Wittmann, Michael (* 1956), German musicologist
- Wittmann, Michael (* 1959), Austrian comic artist
- Wittmann, Mirjana (* 1938), translator
- Wittmann, Ole (* 1977), German art historian and curator
- Wittmann, Otto (1907–1986), German geologist and high school teacher
- Wittmann, Otto (1921–2006), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Wittmann, Patrizius (1818–1883), German Catholic theologian and historian
- Wittmann, Paul (1900–1985), Romanian-German church musician and composer
- Wittmann, Peter (* 1951), German painter and horticultural artist
- Wittmann, Peter (* 1957), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Wittmann, Philipp (1815–1867), German lawyer, Hessian politician and member of parliament
- Wittmann, Reinhard (* 1945), German editor and book scholar
- Wittmann, Robert , German cellist and composer
- Wittmann, Roger (* 1960), German entrepreneur
- Wittmann, Roland (1942–2019), German lawyer
- Wittmann, Simon (* 1947), German politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
- Wittmann, Thomas (* 1963), German actor
- Wittmann, Waldemar (1925–1988), German economist
- Wittmann, Walter (1935–2016), Swiss economist and journalist
- Wittmann, Werner W. (* 1944), German psychologist, evaluation researcher and research methodologist
- Wittmann, Wilhelm (1845–1899), German architect and university professor
- Wittmer, Eberhard Ludwig (1905–1989), German composer
- Wittmer, Georg (1825–1910), German emigrant, pioneer of the oil industry
- Wittmer, Gustav (1834–1917), German art historian and writer
- Wittmer, Hannes (* 1986), German singer and songwriter
- Wittmer, Irina (* 1953), German writer
- Wittmer, Johann Michael (1802–1880), German painter
- Wittmer, Max (1881–1933), German administrative officer
- Wittmer-Eigenbrodt, Kurt (1889–1975), German lawyer, farmer and politician (DNVP, CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Wittmers, Dagmar (* 1952), German director and screenwriter
- Wittmütz, Volkmar (* 1940), German historian and educator
- Wittneben, Karin (1935–2016), German nurse, teaching nurse, school principal and nursing scientist
- Wittner, David (* 1982), German politician (independent), mayor-designate of the city of Nördlingen
- Wittner, Georg Alfred (* 1962), German actor, musician and photographer
- Wittner, Gerhard (1926–1998), German painter, draftsman and graphic artist
- Wittner, Markus (* 1973), Austrian freestyle skier
- Wittner, Victor (1896–1949), Austrian writer
- Wittola, Marcus Anton (1736–1797), Austrian theologian and pastor
- Witton, Hannah (* 1992), British YouTuber, influencer, vlogger
- Wittong, Charly (1876–1943), German folk singer
- Wittorf, John (1894–1981), German politician (KPD), Member of the Bundestag, main participant in the "Wittorf Affair"
- Wittpennig, Susanne (* 1972), Swiss writer
- Wittrahm, Andreas (* 1958), German psychologist and Roman Catholic theologian
- Wittram, Heinrich (1931–2018), Protestant theologian and church historian of German-Baltic origin
- Wittram, Reinhard (1902–1973), German historian
- Wittreck, Fabian (* 1968), German legal scholar
- Wittrich, Peter (* 1959), German composer and university professor
- Wittrisch, Marcel (1903–1955), German opera singer (tenor)
- Wittrock, Christian (1882–1967), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Wittrock, Christine (* 1948), German historian
- Wittrock, Finn (* 1984), American actor
- Wittrock, Heiner (* 1948), German teacher and rector, local researcher and non-fiction author
- Wittrock, Hugo (1873–1958), German-Baltic politician and acting Lord Mayor of the city of Riga
- Wittrock, Karl (1917–2000), German lawyer and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, President of the Federal Audit Office (1978–1985)
- Wittrock, Manfred (* 1950), German psychologist
- Wittrock, Philipp (1834–1880), German lawyer and parliamentarian
- Wittrock, Therese (1888–1957), social democratic resistance fighter in the Socialist Front in Hanover
- Wittrock, Veit Brecher (1839–1914), Swedish botanist and politician, member of the Riksdag
- Wittrock, Viktor (1869–1944), German-Baltic Evangelical-Lutheran clergyman and author
- Wittrock, Willi (1898–1966), German lawyer, civil servant and politician (SPD), Member of the State Parliament
- Wittrock, Wolfgang (* 1947), German art dealer
- Wittrup, Aloys (1877–1961), German theologian, Catholic priest, educator and papal secret chamberlain
- Witts, David (* 1991), British actor and model
- Wittsack, Richard (1887–1952), German speech scientist
- Wittschas, Gustav (1868–1953), German landscape, genre, history and church painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Wittschier, Heinz-Willi (* 1942), German Romance studies and university professor
- Wittschier, Michael (* 1953), German didactic, teacher and artist
- Wittstadt, Klaus (1936–2003), German church historian
- Wittstadt, Werner (1907–1956), German chemist
- Wittstein, Theodor (1816–1894), German educator and textbook author
- Wittstock, Albert (1837–1903), German writer, pedagogue, secondary school director
- Wittstock, Erwin (1899–1962), German-speaking Romanian writer
- Wittstock, Estie (* 1980), South African athlete
- Wittstock, Herma Auguste (* 1977), German performance artist
- Wittstock, Joachim (* 1939), Romanian linguist
- Wittstock, Otto (* 1928), German classical philologist
- Wittstock, Uwe (* 1955), German literary critic and author
- Wittuhn, Tr. Georg (1900–1979), German film production manager, line producer, screenwriter and documentary film director
- Wittula, Anna (1861–1918), Austrian storyteller and writer
- Wittum, Albert (1844–1923), German politician (NLP), MdR
- Wittwer, Andreas (* 1990), Swiss soccer player
- Wittwer, Beat (* 1966), Swiss actor
- Wittwer, Daniel (* 1959), Swiss politician (EDU)
- Wittwer, Georg (1932–2013), German architect and politician (CDU), MdA
- Wittwer, Hans (1894–1952), Swiss architect
- Wittwer, Héctor (* 1969), German philosopher
- Wittwer, Jörg (* 1975), German psychologist and educational researcher
- Wittwer, Josef (1930–1970), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Wittwer, Judith (* 1977), Swiss journalist
- Wittwer, Konrad (1903–1973), German publisher and politician (FDP)
- Wittwer, Max (1896–1977), German chemist, plant manager, NSDAP member
- Wittwer, Michael (* 1967), German soccer player
- Wittwer, Philipp Ludwig (1752–1792), German physician
- Wittwer, Samuel (* 1967), Swiss art historian and porcelain expert
- Wittwer, Stefan (* 1971), Swiss Nordic combined athlete
- Wittwer, Stephan (* 1953), Swiss musician
- Wittwer, Uwe (* 1954), Swiss artist
- Wittwer-Thomas, Sieglinde (* 1966), Swiss artist
- Witty, Arthur (1878–1969), Spanish-English soccer player, official and businessman
- Witty, Chris (* 1975), American speed skater
- Witty, John (1915–1990) British film and television actor
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- Wituschka, Michal (1907–1945), Belarusian politician
- Wituschkin, Anatoly Georgijewitsch (1931–2004), Russian mathematician
- Wituska, Krystyna (1920–1944), Polish resistance fighter
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- Witvliet, Theo (* 1939), Dutch theologian, journalist and author
Widow
- Witwer, Harald (* 1977), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Vorarlberg state parliament
- Widower, Hartmann (1774–1825), Austrian sculptor in Lemberg
- Widower, Josef Klemens (1760–1808), Austrian sculptor
- Witwer, Sam (* 1977), American actor and voice actor
- Witwicki, Stefan (1801–1847), Polish poet
- Witwicki, Władysław (1878–1948), Polish philosopher, psychologist and translator
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- Witz, Claude (* 1949), French legal scholar
- Witz, Emanuel (1717–1797), Swiss painter
- Witz, Friedrich (1894–1984), Swiss journalist and publisher
- Witz, Friedrich August (1806–1880), German child actor, opera singer (tenor), theater actor, opera director, dance teacher and translator
- Witz, Konrad , German-Swiss painter
- Witz, Laurent (* 1975), French animator
- Witz, Martin (* 1956), Swiss film director and screenwriter
- Witz, Michael, the Younger († 1588), armorer, armor maker
- Witza, Katharina , German actress
- Witzan († 795), military leader and king of the West Slavic tribal association of the Abodrites and vassal of the Franks
- Witzany, Franz (1890–1949), Austrian farmer and politician
- Witzany, Günther (* 1953), Austrian philosopher
- Witzany, Hans (1881–1955), Austrian politician (SdP), member of the National Council
- Witzany, Walter (* 1943), Austrian radio presenter
- Witzel, Adolph (1847–1906), German dentist and university professor
- Witzel, Clemens (1816–1893), German church painter
- Witzel, Frank (* 1955), German writer
- Witzel, Fritz (* 1932), German motorcycle racer
- Witzel, Georg (1501–1573), German theologian and opponent of Luther
- Witzel, Herbert (1924–1996), German biochemist and university professor
- Witzel, Holger (* 1968), German journalist and author
- Witzel, Josef Rudolf (1867–1925), German illustrator, caricaturist, poster artist and painter
- Witzel, Michael (* 1943), German Indologist
- Witzel, Oskar (1856–1925), German physician
- Witzel, Ralf (* 1972), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Witzel, Reiner (* 1967), German jazz musician (saxophone, flute, clarinet, EFX) composer and photographer
- Witzel, Walter (* 1949), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Witzel, Wilson (* 1968), Brazilian politician of the right-wing and evangelical fundamentalist Partido Social Cristão
- Witzelbach, Clara von , German nobles who were persecuted as baptismal people
- Witzell, Karl (1884–1976), German naval officer and general admiral in World War II, responsible for weapons technology
- Witzemann, Herta-Maria (1918–1999), German architect, university professor
- Witzemann, Wolf (1924–1991), Austrian film architect and television set designer
- Witzendorff, Adolf Friedrich von (1737–1772), German landlord and prince tutor at the court of Neustrelitz
- Witzendorff, Adolf Friedrich von (1747–1818), German landlord, last cathedral provost in the Lübeck monastery
- Witzendorff, August Christian von (1704–1763), German lawyer, court judge in the Duchy of Saxony-Lauenburg and dean of the cathedral in the Lübeck monastery
- Witzendorff, Bodo von (1876–1943), German aviator general in World War II
- Witzendorff, Dietrich Wilhelm von , German lawyer, cathedral dean in the Lübeck monastery and district administrator in Lauenburg
- Witzendorff, Ernst von (1828–1896), Mecklenburg ministerial official
- Witzendorff, Hans-Jürgen von (1893–1961), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Witzendorff, Hieronymus von (1627–1690), German court official, Oberlanddrost and Bergrat
- Witzendorff, Karl von (1824-1891), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Witzendorff, Ottokar von (1824–1890), German landowner and district administrator
- Witzenmann, Heinrich (1829–1906), German inventor
- Witzenmann, Herbert (1905–1988), German anthroposophist, philosopher and writer
- Witzenmann, Walter (1908–2004), German humanist, science and culture promoter, politician (FDP) and entrepreneur
- Witzens, Udo (* 1941), German political scientist and orientalist
- Witzgall, Christoph (* 1929), German-American applied mathematician
- Witzger, Günter (* 1931), German soccer player
- Witziers-Timmer, Nettie (1923–2005), Dutch athlete
- Witzig, Hans (1889–1973), Swiss art historian, sculptor, illustrator, graphic artist and author
- Witzig, Heidi (* 1944), Swiss historian
- Witzig, Rudolf (1916–2001), German military, airborne engineer officer of the Wehrmacht
- Witzig, Ueli (* 1946), Swiss designer
- Witzigmann, Eckart (* 1941), Austrian cook
- Witzigmann, Max (* 1974), Austrian author
- Witzigmann, Véronique (* 1970), German delicatessen entrepreneur and book author
- Witzka, Carl Bonaventura (1768–1848), German Catholic clergyman and composer
- Witzke, Bodo (* 1955), German television journalist and documentary filmmaker
- Witzke, Daniel (* 1971), German actor, singer, director and musical producer
- Witzke, Harald von , German agricultural economist and university professor
- Witzke, Karl-Heinz (* 1938), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Witzke, Luca (* 1999), German handball player
- Witzke, Thomas (* 1963), German mineralogist and geochemist
- Witzko, Karl-Heinz (* 1953), German novelist
- Witzleben the Younger, Adam Levin von (1721–1766), Danish officer and landowner
- Witzleben, Adam Ernst Rochus von (1791–1868), Oldenburg head stable master and privy councilor
- Witzleben, Adam Heinrich von (1673–1751), German commander and sergeant-major
- Witzleben, Adam Levin von (1688–1745), German conference councilor and Oberlanddrost in Danish service
- Witzleben, Alexander von (* 1963), German manager
- Witzleben, Arthur von (1835–1905), German politician
- Witzleben, August von (1773–1839), German writer
- Witzleben, Benno von (1808–1872), Saxon lieutenant general
- Witzleben, Caesar von (1823–1882), German historian
- Witzleben, Christoph Burckhard von (1687–1732), Danish chamberlain, district administrator and hunter master
- Witzleben, Eduard von (1850–1920), German major general
- Witzleben, Elisabeth von (1905–1992), German art historian
- Witzleben, Eric von (1847–1919), Prussian major general
- Witzleben, Erik von (1884–1958), German expellee functionary
- Witzleben, Erwin von (1881–1944), German officer and field marshal general in the Third Reich
- Witzleben, Ferdinand von (1800-1859), Prussian lieutenant general
- Witzleben, Friedrich Hartmann von (1722–1788), Privy Councilor and Court Marshal in Weimar and owner of the Martinroda and Elgersburg manors
- Witzleben, Friedrich Karl von (1864–1947), German lieutenant general, ministerial advisor and director of the main supply office in Berlin
- Witzleben, Friedrich Ludwig von (1755–1830), German forester, councilor and director general
- Witzleben, Friedrich von (1802–1873), German chamberlain and castle captain
- Witzleben, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1714–1791), German manor owner
- Witzleben, Georg Hartmann von (1766–1841), Prussian civil servant
- Witzleben, Gerhard August von (1808–1880), Prussian lieutenant general and military writer
- Witzleben, Hans Heinrich von (1713–1771), German district chief
- Witzleben, Hartmann von (1805–1878), Prussian civil servant, Upper President of the Province of Saxony
- Witzleben, Heinrich Günther von (1755–1825), Prussian major general and most recently inspector of the guards, garrison troops and invalids
- Witzleben, Heinrich von (1509–1561), owner of Wendelstein Castle
- Witzleben, Heinrich von (1761-1818), Prussian colonel and chief forest master
- Witzleben, Hermann von (1816–1890), Prussian chamberlain, prime lieutenant, legal knight of the Order of St. John and landowner
- Witzleben, Hermann von (1864–1938), Prussian major general
- Witzleben, Hermann von (1892–1976), German major general
- Witzleben, Irmgard von (1896–1944), German artist and resistance fighter
- Witzleben, job von (1783–1837), Prussian lieutenant general and minister of war
- Witzleben, Job von (1813–1867), Prussian major general
- Witzleben, job of (1916–1999), German officer in the Wehrmacht and the NVA
- Witzleben, Johannes Theodor von (1831–1879), Danish-German actor
- Witzleben, Konstantin von (1784–1845), Prussian lieutenant general, commandant of Glatz Fortress
- Witzleben, Kurt Veit von (1645–1719), Danish master hunter and Landdrost
- Witzleben, Margarethe von (1853–1917), founder of the hearing impaired movement in Germany
- Witzleben, Max von (1812–1888), Prussian major general
- Witzleben, Maximilian von (1803–1861), German bailiff
- Witzleben, Monika von (* 1968), German actress
- Witzleben, Rochus von (1758–1826), Danish chamberlain
- Witzleben, Walther von (1865–1949), Saxon major general
- Witzleben, Wolf Dietrich Arnold von (1627–1684), civil servant from Electoral Saxony
- Witzleben, Wolf-Dietrich von (1886–1970), German entrepreneur
- Witzleben-Alt-Doebern, Heinrich von (1854–1933), Prussian businessman and politician
- Witzler, Horst (* 1932), German football coach
- Witzlsperger, Josef (1838–1907), German farmer and politician (center), MdR
- Witzmann, Carl (1883–1952), Austrian Art Nouveau architect
- Witzmann, Erich (* 1945), Austrian historian and journalist
- Witzø, Hallvar (* 1984), Norwegian short film director
- Witzschel, Eberhard (* 1941), German politician (CDU), MdL