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- PAC (* 1986), British wrestler
- Pac, Erin (* 1980), American bobsleigh driver
- Pac, Krzysztof Zygmunt (1621–1684), Chancellor of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania
- Pac, Ludwik Michał (1778–1835), Polish general in the Napoleonic Army
- Pac, Michał Kazimierz (1624–1682), Hetman of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, Voivode of Vilnius
Paca
- Paca, William (1740–1799), American lawyer and politician; signed the United States Declaration of Independence for Maryland
- Pacák, Bedřich (1846–1914), Bohemian-Czech politician
- Pacák, Franz (1713–1757), Bohemian sculptor (Baroque and Rococo)
- Pacák, Georg (1670–1742), Bohemian baroque sculptor
- Pacák, Marián Andrej (* 1973), Slovak religious, Slovak Greek Catholic bishop of Toronto
- Pácal, Franz (1866–1938), Bohemian opera singer (tenor)
- Pacalet, Jean (1951–2011), French composer and musician
- Pacanda, Milan (* 1978), Czech football player
- Pacar, Janko (* 1990), Croatian-Swiss football player
- Pacar, Johnny (* 1981), American actor and musician
- Pacari, Nina (* 1961), Ecuadorian politician
- Pacas, Joel (* 1989), Canadian biathlete
- Pacassi, Nikolaus von (1716–1790), Austrian architect
- Pacatianus († 249), Roman usurper
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- Pacca, Bartolomeo (1756–1844), Italian cardinal
- Pacca, Bartolomeo (1817–1880), Italian cardinal to the curia
- Paccard, Alexis (1813–1867), French architect
- Paccard, Michel (* 1908), French ice hockey player
- Paccard, Michel-Gabriel (1757–1827), doctor and first to climb Mont Blanc
- Paccher, Roberto (* 1965), Italian politician
- Pacchia, Girolamo del , Italian painter
- Pacchiarotti, Giacomo , Italian painter
- Pacchierotti, Gaspare († 1821), Italian opera singer
- Pacchioli, Mario (* 1981), Swiss singer, musician and actor
- Pacchioni, Antonio († 1726), Italian physician and anatomist
- Pacciardi, Randolfo (1899–1991), Italian politician (PRI), member of the Camera dei deputati
- Paccolat, Joseph (1823–1909), Swiss Roman Catholic Abbot Bishop of the Territorial Abbey of Saint-Maurice
Pace
- Pace Forno, Gaetano (1809–1874), Maltese clergyman, Bishop of Malta
- Pace von Friedensberg, Anton (1851–1923), Austrian administrator and politician
- Pace, Ada (1924-2016), Italian racing car driver
- Pace, Biagio (1889–1955), Italian Classical Archaeologist
- Pace, Camillo (1862–1948), Italian theologian, evangelist and orphanage director
- Pace, Carlos (1944–1977), Brazilian Formula 1 racing driver
- Pace, Darrell (* 1956), American archer and multiple Olympic champion
- Pace, Enrico (* 1967), Italian pianist, conductor and composer
- Pace, Franco (* 1942), Italian sailing and yacht photographer
- Pace, Frank Jr. (1912–1988), American politician
- Pace, Georgie (1915-1984), American boxer
- Pace, Giuseppe (1890–1972), Maltese Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of Gozo
- Pace, Jackson (* 1999), American actor
- Pace, Jamie (* 1977), Maltese soccer player
- Pace, Joseph (* 1959), Italian painter, sculptor and philosopher
- Pace, Juan Pablo Di (* 1979), Argentine actor and model
- Pace, Kate (* 1969), Canadian ski racer
- Pace, Lee (* 1979), American actor
- Pace, Lyndsay (* 1990), Maltese singer and songwriter
- Pace, Michela (* 2001), Maltese singer
- Pace, Norman R. (* 1942), American molecular biologist and ecologist
- Pace, Orlando (born 1975), American football player
- Pace, Paolo (* 1909), Maltese politician, Speaker of the Maltese Parliament
- Pace, Peter (* 1945), American military, Chief of Staff of the US Armed Forces
- Pace, Pietro (1831-1914), Maltese Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Gozo and Archbishop of Malta
- Pace, Reuben (* 1974), Maltese composer
- Pace, Richard († 1536), English diplomat; Confidante of Henry VIII, scholar; Humanist, cleric
- Pace, Roberto (1935-2017), Italian entomologist
- Pace, Stephen (1891–1970), American politician
- Pace, Thom (born 1949), American country musician
- Pacek, Aleksander (* 1979), German folk musician
- Pacelli, Asprilio († 1623), Italian conductor and composer
- Pacelt, Zbigniew (* 1951), Polish politician, member of the Sejm, pentathlon and swimmer
- Pacenza, Antonio (1928-1999), Argentine boxer
- Paceo, Anne (* 1984), French jazz drummer, band leader and composer
- Pacepa, Ion Mihai (* 1928), Romanian secret service worker
- Pacéré, Titinga Frédéric (* 1943), Burkinabe author and lawyer
- Pačėsas, Tomas (* 1971), Lithuanian basketball player and coach
- Pacetti, Camillo (1758–1827), Italian sculptor
- Pacetti, Michelangelo (1793–1865), Italian painter
- Pacetti, Vincenzo (1746–1820), Italian sculptor and restorer
- Pacevičius, Žimantas (* 1963), Lithuanian administrative lawyer and politician
- Pacewicz, Mateusz (* 1992), Polish writer and screenwriter
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- Pach, Arlene (1928–2000), Canadian pianist and music teacher
- Pach, Jacob (1711–1791), Austrian priest, last abbot of the Klein-Mariazell monastery
- Pach, János (* 1954), Hungarian mathematician and computer scientist
- Pach, Joseph (* 1928), Canadian violinist
- Pach, Judit (* 1983), Hungarian ambassador
- Pach, Marek (* 1954), Polish ski jumper
- Päch, Susanne (* 1955), German author, editor and media expert
- Päch, Thomas (* 1982), German basketball coach
- Pach, Walter (1883–1958), American artist, art historian, and art critic
- Pacha, Augustin (1870–1954), Banat Swabian Roman Catholic bishop and church politician
- Pacha, Maleen (1923–2000), German film architect and costume designer
- Pacha, Stefan (1859–1924), Roman Catholic abbot pastor of Timisoara factory town
- Pachacútec Yupanqui († 1471), ruler of the Inca Empire
- Pachale, Maja (* 1979), German volleyball player
- Pachale, Siegfried (* 1949), German discus thrower
- Pachalina, Julija Wladimirowna (* 1977), Russian diver
- Pachaly, Erhard (1934–2012), German historian
- Pachamé, Carlos (* 1944), Argentinian football player
- Pachara Pattabongse , Thai badminton player
- Pachauri, Rajendra (1940–2020), Indian economist, chair of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
- Pache, Eckhard (* 1961), German legal scholar
- Pache, Jean-Nicolas (1746–1823), politician during the French Revolution
- Pache, Magali (1978–2000), Swiss cyclist
- Pache, Robert (1897–1974), Swiss football player
- Pache, Wolfgang (* 1959), German soccer player
- Pacheco Alpízar, Maritza (* 1943), Costa Rican diplomat
- Pacheco Areco, Jorge (1920–1998), Uruguayan politician
- Pacheco Cabrera y Bobadilla, Diego López de (1599–1653), Spanish governor of Spanish viceroyalty
- Pacheco de Lima, Henrique (* 1985), Brazilian soccer player
- Pacheco del Río, Francisco (1564–1644), Spanish painter, art theorist and poet
- Pacheco Fernández, Francisco Antonio (* 1940), Costa Rican politician and diplomat
- Pacheco Gallardo, Silvana (* 1981), Peruvian chess player
- Pacheco Otero, Sergio (* 1934), Mexican football player
- Pacheco Ribeiro, Altivo (1916–1987), Brazilian clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Juiz de Fora
- Pacheco y Osorio, Rodrigo († 1652), Spanish colonial administrator, viceroy of New Spain
- Pacheco, Abel (* 1933), Costa Rican President
- Pacheco, Alex (* 1958), American animal rights activist
- Pacheco, Alfredo (1982-2015), Salvadoran soccer player
- Pacheco, Antonio (* 1976), Uruguayan football player
- Pacheco, Arlindo (* 1899), Brazilian national soccer player
- Pacheco, Carlos (* 1961), Spanish cartoonist and author
- Pacheco, Dani (* 1991), Spanish soccer player
- Pacheco, Fernando (* 1992), Spanish soccer goalkeeper
- Pacheco, Francisco José (* 1982), Spanish cyclist
- Pacheco, Godofredo (1919–1974), Spanish cameraman
- Pacheco, Irene (* 1971), Colombian boxer
- Pacheco, Jaime (* 1958), Portuguese football player and coach
- Pacheco, Joaquín Francisco (1808–1865), Spanish legal scholar, writer, politician and President of the Government of Spain
- Pacheco, Johnny (* 1935), Dominican musician, producer, band leader, one of the founders of the Fania record company
- Pacheco, Jorge Germán , Uruguayan soccer player
- Pacheco, José Condungua (* 1958), Mozambican agricultural economist and politician (FRELIMO)
- Pacheco, José Emilio (1939-2014), Mexican writer
- Pacheco, José Fernando (* 1961), Brazilian ornithologist and biologist
- Pacheco, Juan (1419–1474), Spanish grandee of Castile
- Pacheco, Jucimar Lima (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
- Pacheco, Marc R. (* 1952), American politician
- Pacheco, Marialy (* 1983), Cuban jazz pianist and composer
- Pacheco, Mario (1950–2010), Spanish music producer and photographer
- Pacheco, Mário (* 1953), Portuguese guitarist
- Pacheco, Mike , American jazz musician (percussion)
- Pacheco, Pedro (* 1984), Canadian soccer player
- Pacheco, Rafael (* 1921), Spanish cameraman
- Pacheco, Rafael (* 1954), Spanish amateur astronomer and asteroid explorer
- Pacheco, Richard (* 1948), American porn actor and porn film director
- Pacheco, Rodrigo (* 1983), Peruvian badminton player
- Pacheco, Rommel (* 1986), Mexican water diver
- Pacheco, Romualdo (1831–1899), American politician
- Pacheco, Rosendo Huesca (1932–2017), Mexican clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Puebla de los Ángeles
- Pacheco, Sergio (* 1965), Mexican soccer player
- Pachelbel von Gehag, Wolf Adam (1599–1649), West Bohemian patrician and mayor of the city of Eger, exile
- Pachelbel, Amalia (1688–1723), German painter and engraver
- Pachelbel, Carl Theodorus († 1750), German composer and organist
- Pachelbel, Georg Wilhelm von (1717–1784), diplomat from Palatinate-Zweibrücken
- Pachelbel, Johann († 1706), Baroque composer
- Pachelbel, Rüdiger von (1926–2011), German diplomat
- Pachelbel, Wilhelm Hieronymus , Baroque composer
- Pachelbel-Gehag, August Heinrich von (1795–1857), German officer, civil servant and landowner
- Pachelbel-Gehag, Heinrich Christian Friedrich von (1763–1838), councilor in Swedish Pomerania and first district president in the Prussian administrative district of Stralsund
- Pachen, Heinz (1922–2006), German art collector
- Pachequinho (* 1970), Brazilian soccer player and coach
- Pacher von Theinburg, Alwil (1840–1904), Austrian industrialist
- Pacher von Theinburg, Gustav (1839–1927), Austrian industrialist, politician and publicist
- Pacher von Theinburg, Johann Martin (1772–1845), Austrian industrialist
- Pacher von Theinburg, Paul (1832–1906), Austrian industrialist and politician
- Pacher, Alberto (* 1956), Italian politician
- Pacher, Alois (1822-1883), German musician
- Pacher, Augustin (1863–1926), German art and glass painter
- Pacher, Franz (1919–2018), Austrian civil engineer
- Pacher, Franz (* 1950), Austrian entrepreneur and President of the Carinthian Chamber of Commerce
- Pacher, Friedrich , South Tyrolean painter of the late Gothic period
- Pacher, Georg (1953–2014), Austrian racing car driver
- Pacher, Helga-Maria (1922–1971), Austrian anthropologist
- Pacher, Johann († 1773), Austrian baroque wood sculptor
- Pacher, Josef (1919–2007), German forest scientist
- Pacher, Milan (* 1990), Slovak chess player
- Pacher, Raphael (1857–1936), Bohemian-Austrian politician
- Pacher, Renate (* 1960), Austrian politician (KPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Pacher, Stanislaus (1892–1970), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament, mayor of the city of Salzburg
- Pachernegg, Alois (1892–1964), Austrian conductor and composer
- Pachernigg, Gernot (* 1981), Austrian songwriter, pop singer and actor
- Pachinger, Anton (1864–1938), Austrian collector and folklorist
- Pachius, Petrus , German Protestant clergyman, teacher and poet
- Pachl, Carole Jane (* 1938), Canadian figure skater
- Pachl, Franz (* 1951), German chess composer
- Pachl, Heinrich (1943–2012), German cabaret artist and actor
- Pachl, Jörn (* 1964), German engineer, professor at the Technical University of Braunschweig and author
- Pachl, Luděk (* 1971), Czech visual artist
- Pachl, Peter P. (* 1953), German director, artistic director, author and publicist
- Pachl, Philippine (* 1984), German actress
- Pachlatko, Felix (* 1950), Swiss organist
- Pachler, Amandus (1624–1673), abbot, philosopher
- Pachler, Faust (1819–1891), Austrian playwright and librarian
- Pachler, Josef (* 1950), Austrian boxer
- Pachler, Marie (1794–1855), Austrian musician and salonnière
- Pächlerin, Barbara († 1540), Austrian farmer and convicted in a sorcery trial
- Pachmair, Otto Heinrich († 1634), Catholic clergyman, bishop of Almira and auxiliary bishop in Regensburg
- Pachman, Luděk (1924–2003), Czech-German chess player
- Pachman, Vladimír (1918–1984), Czech grandmaster of chess composition
- Pachmann, Vladimir von (1848–1933), pianist
- Pachmayr, Friedrich (1931–2011), German food chemist and businessman
- Pachmayr, Stefan (* 1968), German author
- Pachmutowa, Alexandra Nikolajewna (* 1929), Soviet and Russian composer
- Pachner, Antonie (1891–1951), Austrian head nurse who was involved in the murders of the sick during the Nazi era
- Pachner, Artur (1874–1944), Czechoslovak dentist and journalist of Jewish origin
- Pachner, Lukas (* 1991), Austrian snowboarder
- Pachner, Paul (1871–1937), Austro-Hungarian rear admiral
- Pachner, Reinhard (* 1944), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Pachner, Valerie (* 1987), Austrian actress
- Pachnicke, Erich (1905–1963), German politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Siegen
- Pachnicke, Hermann (1857–1935), German politician (DFP, FVg, FVP, DDP), MdR
- Pachollek, Karsten , German television presenter and television journalist
- Pacholski, Henry (1949–1978), German rock singer, lyricist
- Pacholski, Lothar (1938–2005), German football player in the GDR
- Pacholski, Michał (* 1985), Polish politician (Ruch Palikota), member of the Sejm
- Pacholtschyk, Olena (* 1964), Ukrainian sailor
- Pachomi Serb , biographer and hagiographer of the Russian aristocracy and clergy in the Novgorod and Moscow region
- Pachomios († 346), Christian saint
- Pachomowa, Lyudmila Alexejewna (1946–1986), Soviet figure skater
- Pachón Morales, Álvaro (* 1945), Colombian racing cyclist
- Pachonik, Tobias (* 1995), German soccer player
- Pachowiak, Heinrich (1916–2000), German clergyman, auxiliary bishop of the Hildesheim diocese; Episcopal Vicar for Hanover
- Pachschmidt, Karlmann (1700–1734), Austrian Benedictine and composer
- Pacht, Matthias (* 1968), German screenwriter
- Pächt, Otto (1902–1988), Austrian art historian
- Lease, Raimund (1822-1854), Baltic paleontologist
- Pachta-Reyhofen, Georg (* 1955), Austrian manager
- Leases, Ferdinand (1861–1944), Frankfurt lawyer and notary
- Pachter, Henry M. (1907–1980), American historian and political scientist of German origin
- Pachtler, Georg Michael (1825–1889), German Jesuit, theologian, priest and educator
- Pachtussow, Anatolij (* 1985), Ukrainian road cyclist
- Pachucki, Herbert (1924–2006), Austrian business lawyer , cooperative functionary
- Pachulia, Zaza (* 1984), Georgian basketball player
- Pachymeres, Georgios (1242-1310), Byzantine author
Paci
- Paci, Adrian (* 1969), Albanian artist
- Paci, Enzo (1911–1976), Italian philosopher
- Paci, Mario (1878–1946), Italian pianist and conductor
- Paci, Roy (* 1969), Italian trumpeter, singer, composer and arranger
- Pacian of Barcelona , Bishop of Barcelona, saint of the Catholic Church
- Pacideius Carpianus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Paciello, Mario (* 1937), Italian clergyman, bishop emeritus of Altamura-Gravina-Acquaviva delle Fonti
- Paciência, Domingos (* 1969), Portuguese football player and coach
- Paciência, Gonçalo (* 1994), Portuguese football player
- Pacierpnik, Natalia (* 1988), Polish canoeist
- Pacifici, Riccardo Reuven (1904–1943), Italian chief rabbi of Rodos and Genoa
- Pacifico (* 1964), Italian singer and songwriter
- Pacifico, Benito (1939–2008), Italian actor and stunt performer
- Pacik, Rudolf (* 1947), Austrian Roman Catholic theologian
- Pacileo, Dolores (* 1944), American installation artist
- Pačinda, Erik (* 1989), Slovak football player
- Pacini, Alfredo (1888–1967), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Pacini, Andrea († 1764), Italian opera singer (old castrato)
- Pacini, Filippo (1812-1883), Italian anatomist
- Pacini, Franco (1939–2012), Italian astrophysicist
- Pacini, Giovanni (1796–1867), Italian opera composer
- Pacini, Piero , Italian printer
- Pacini, Raffaello (1899–1964), Italian documentary filmmaker and film director
- Pacini, Sophie (* 1991), German-Italian pianist
- Pacino, Al (born 1940), American actor, director and producer
- Pacinotti, Antonio (1841-1912), Italian physicist
- Păcioian, Iulian (* 1970), Romanian bobsledder
- Pacioli, Luca († 1514), Italian mathematician and Franciscan
- Paciolla, Sebastiano , Italian religious and theologian
- Paciorek, Jaromír (* 1979), Czech football player
- Pacioretty, Max (* 1988), American ice hockey player
- Paciorkiewicz, Tadeusz (1916–1998), Polish composer, organist and music teacher
- Paciotti, Elena (* 1941), Italian lawyer and politician
- Paciotto, Francesco (1521–1591), Italian architect
- Pacitti, Joanna (* 1984), American pop-rock singer and actress
- Pacitto, Kara (* 1989), American actress
- Pacitto, Katelyn (* 1989), American actress
- Pacius de Beriga, Julius (1550–1635), Italian legal scholar
- Pacius, Fredrik (1809-1891), German composer
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- Pack, Bernhard (1964–1992), German cave diver
- Pack, Caddy (* 1989), German-American rapper
- Pack, Doris (* 1942), German politician (CDU), MEP and MdB
- Pack, Jochen (* 1981), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Pack, Otto von († 1537), councilor of Duke Georg of Saxony
- Pack, Rowland (1927–1964) Canadian cellist, organist, and choirmaster
- Packalen, Robin (* 1998), Finnish pop singer
- Packard, Alpheus Spring (1839–1905), American entomologist and paleontologist
- Packard, David (1912–1996), co-founder of the US technology group Hewlett-Packard
- Packard, David W. (* 1940), American classical philologist and patron
- Packard, Douglas (1903-1999), British Lieutenant General
- Packard, James Ward (1863–1928), American entrepreneur and engineer
- Packard, Jasper (1832–1899), American politician
- Packard, Keith (* 1963), American software developer
- Packard, Kelly (* 1975), American actress
- Packard, Kinsey (* 1976), American actress
- Packard, Lewis R. (1836-1884) American classical philologist
- Packard, Martin Everett (* 1921), American physicist
- Packard, Norman (* 1954), American physicist
- Packard, Richard E. (* 1943), American physicist
- Packard, Ron (* 1931), American politician
- Packard, Stephan (* 1978), German literary scholar
- Packard, Vance (1914-1996), American publicist
- Packay, Peter (1904–1965), Belgian jazz trumpeter (also trombone), composer and arranger
- Packbier, Christian (* 1975), German actor
- Packbiers, Jan Joseph (1875–1957), Dutch archer
- Packbusch, Salomon Friedrich (1666–1742), Royal Polish and Electoral Saxon Council of Appeal
- Packe, Christopher (1686-1749), British geologist
- Packe, Edward H. (1878-1946), British administrator
- Packe, Roderick (* 1961), British photographer
- Packebusch, Herbert (* 1902), German SS leader
- Packebusch, Mattheus († 1537), German lawyer, lawyer and mayor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Packeiser, Dörte Maria (* 1957), German organist
- Packeiser, Hans-Jörg (* 1956), German trumpeter and university professor
- Packer, Alfred (1842-1907), American cannibal
- Packer, Ann (* 1942), British middle-distance runner and Olympic champion
- Packer, Asa (1805–1879) American businessman and politician
- Packer, Boyd K. (1924–2015) American clergyman and President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
- Packer, Douglas Ricardo (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Packer, Frederick Augustus (1839–1902), Australian organist, composer and music teacher
- Packer, George (* 1960), American journalist and book author
- Packer, Horace Billings (1851-1940), American politician
- Packer, James (* 1967), Australian entrepreneur
- Packer, James Innell (1926-2020), British-Canadian Evangelical-Anglican theologian and author
- Packer, John Black (1824-1891), American politician
- Packer, John Richard (born 1946), British Anglican Bishop
- Packer, Kerry (1937-2005), Australian media entrepreneur
- Packer, Toni (1927–2013), German-American writer
- Packer, Will (* 1974), American film producer
- Packer, William F. (1807-1870) American politician
- Päckert, Kristin (* 1986), German dramaturge
- Packert, Petr (1943–2003), Czech football player and coach
- Packet, Kevin (* 1992), Belgian soccer player
- Packham, Nigel (* 1951), English artist, lives and works in Hanover
- Packhäuser, Wolfgang (* 1951), German actor
- Packheiser, Leon (* 1995), German soccer player
- Packingham, Lester Gerard , American sex offender
- Packmor, Leo († 1583), mercenary and Drost in Delmenhorst
- Packull, Werner O. (1941–2018), Canadian historian and church historian
- Packwood, Bob (born 1932), American politician (Republican Party)
Pacn
- Pačnik, Nejc (* 1990), Slovenian accordionist
Paco
- Paço d'Arcos, Joaquim (1908–1979), Portuguese writer
- Paço Quesado, Aníbal do (1931–2011), Portuguese archaeologist
- Paco, Lucrécia (* 1969), Mozambican actress
- Pacobello, Martin , Austrian sculptor
- Pacolli, Behgjet (* 1951), Kosovar-Swiss entrepreneur and politician
- Pacôme, Charles (1903-1978), French wrestler
- Pacôme, Maria (1923-2018), French actress
- Pacomio, Luciano (* 1941), Italian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Mondovì
- Paconius Felix, Gaius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Paconius Sabinus, Aulus , Roman suffect consul 58
- Paconius Saturninus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Pacores , King of India
- Pacoret de Saint Bon, Simone (1828–1892), Italian admiral and politician, member of the Camera dei deputati, Minister of the Navy
- Pacoste, Cornel (1930–1999), Romanian politician (PCR)
- Pacovská, Květa (* 1928), Czech artist and children's book illustrator
Pacq
- Pacquiao, Manny (* 1978), Filipino boxer
Pacr
- Paçrami, Fadil (1922–2008), Albanian communist politician, writer and playwright
Pact
- Pacthod, Michel-Marie (1764-1830), French infantry division general
- Pactumeius Clemens, Publius , Roman suffect consul (138)
- Pactumeius Magnus, Titus , governor 179
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- Pacula, Ireneusz (* 1966), German-Polish ice hockey player and coach
- Pacuła, Joanna (* 1957), Polish-American actress
- Pacult, Peter (* 1959), Austrian soccer player and coach
- Păcurar, Alexandru (* 1982), Romanian football player
- Păcurar, Radu Mihai (* 2001), Romanian ski jumper
- Pacuszka, Bartlomiej (* 1990), Polish football player
- Pacuvius, Marcus , Roman writer and painter
Pacy
- Pacyński, Tomasz (1958–2005), Polish science fiction writer
Pacz
- Pácz, Aladár (1882–1938), Hungarian metallurgist
- Pączek, Hubert (* 1982), Polish badminton player
- Paczensky and Tenczin, Karl Heinrich von (1731–1806), royal Prussian major general and finally commander of the cuirassier regiment No. 1
- Paczensky, Achim von (1951–2009), German actor, director and politician
- Paczensky, Carola von (* 1958), German politician, State Councilor in Hamburg
- Paczensky, Gert von (1925–2014), German journalist, writer and restaurant critic
- Paczensky, Susanne von (1923–2010), German journalist and book author
- Paczewski, Tomasz (* 1961), Polish visual artist, painter and graphic artist
- Paczka, Stanisław (1945–1969), Polish luge rider
- Paczka-Wagner, Cornelia , German painter and graphic artist
- Pączkowski, Marcin (* 1983), Polish composer and conductor
- Paczkowski, Paweł (* 1993), Polish handball player
- Paczolay, Péter (* 1956), Hungarian lawyer, university professor and judge at the European Court of Human Rights
- Paczoski, Józef Konrad (1864–1942), Polish botanist
- Paczulla, Georg (1927–1971), German SED functionary; FDJ functionary
- Paczuski, Krzysztof Janusz (1956-2004), Polish poet
- Paczyński, Bohdan (1940–2007), Polish astronomer