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Pai
- Pai Hsiao-Ma (* 1986), Taiwanese badminton player
- Pai, Ajit (* 1973), American lawyer
- Pai, Yu-Po (* 1991), Taiwanese badminton player
Paia
- Paia, Delfo Ramella , Italian ski jumper
- Paia, Grete (* 1995), Estonian singer
- Paia, Ian (* 1990), Solomonic football player
- Païani, Jean-Lou (* 1988), French road cyclist
- Paianios , late antique Greek translator and lawyer
- Paianios von Elis , Greek Olympian
- Paiano, Luna (* 2006), Swiss actress
- Paião, Carlos (1957–1988), Portuguese singer and songwriter
- Paiaro, Luigi (* 1934), Italian priest and bishop of Nyahururu
Paic
- Paic, Dorian (* 1974), German DJ and music producer
- Paice, Ian (born 1948), English drummer in the Deep Purple group
- Paich, David (* 1954), American keyboardist and singer in the US rock band Toto
- Paich, Marty (1925–1995), American jazz pianist and band leader
Paid
- Paideros , Attic black-figure vase painter
- Paideros , Greek coroplast
- Paidikos , Greek potter and vase painter
- Paiduch, Paul (* 1993), Austrian football goalkeeper
Paie
- Paié, Amedée Jean-Baptiste René (* 1846), German farmer and member of the state parliament
- Paiement, Jonathan (* 1985), Canadian ice hockey player
- Paiement, Wilf (* 1955), Canadian ice hockey player
- Paier, Burgis (* 1949), Austrian artist and doll maker
- Paier, Klaus (1945–2009), German graffiti artist
- Paier, Klaus (* 1966), Austrian accordionist, bandoneonist and composer
- Paier, Sebastian (* 2000), Austrian soccer player
- Paierl, Herbert (* 1952), Austrian manager and politician (ÖVP)
- Paiewonsky, Ralph Moses (1907–1991), American politician
Paig
- Paige, Calvin (1848–1930), American politician
- Paige, David R. (1844-1901), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Paige, Don (born 1956), American middle-distance runner
- Paige, Elaine (born 1948), British singer and actress
- Paige, Haley (1981-2007), American porn actress and director of Mexican and Welsh origins
- Paige, Janis (born 1922), American actress
- Paige, Jason (* 1969), American singer, songwriter, record producer and actor
- Paige, Jennifer (* 1973), American pop singer and songwriter
- Paige, Nolan (born 1993), American tennis player
- Paige, Peter (* 1969), American actor, director and screenwriter
- Paige, Roderick (* 1933), American education politician
- Paige, Satchel (1906-1982) American baseball player
- Paige, Yasmin (* 1991), British actress
Paij
- Paijkull, Gunilla (* 1943), Swedish football player and coach
Paik
- Paik Gahuim (* 1974), South Korean writer
- Paik, Jin-Hyun (* 1958), South Korean lawyer, judge at the International Tribunal for the Sea
- Paik, Nam June (1932–2006), American pioneer of video art
- Paik, Seung-ho (born 1997), South Korean soccer player
- Paikert, Alois (1866–1948), agronomist, lawyer and museum director
- Paikidze, Nazi (* 1993), Georgian-American chess master
Pail
- Pa'il, Meir (1926–2015), Israeli officer (colonel), military historian and politician (Moked, Left Camp of Israel)
- Pail, Roland (* 1972), Austrian geophysicist and university professor
- Pailes, William A. (* 1952), American astronaut
- Pailhas, Géraldine (* 1971), French actress
- Paillard, Claude (1923–2004), Swiss architect
- Paillard, Georges (1904–1998), French racing cyclist
- Paillard, Jean-François (1928–2013), French musician and conductor of the chamber orchestra of the same name
- Paillard, Océane (* 2000), French ski jumper
- Paillasson, Charles (1718–1789), French man of letters and encyclopedist
- Paille, Daniel (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Paille, Stéphane (1965-2017), French football player
- Pailler, André (1912–1994), French Roman Catholic clergyman, Archbishop of Rouen and Primate of Normandy
- Pailler, Lucien (* 1912), French racing car driver
- Pailler, Wilhelm (1838–1895), Austrian theologian and folklorist
- Pailleron, Marie-Louise (1872–1951), French writer, Romance writer and literary historian
- Paillier, Christian (* 1936), French racing cyclist
- Paillole, Paul (1905–2002), French intelligence officer
- Paillou, Gabriel-Laurent (1735–1826), French clergyman and bishop of La Rochelle
- Pailós, Iván (* 1981), Uruguayan football player
- Pails, Dinny (1921-1986), Australian tennis player
Pain
- Pain FitzJohn († 1137), Anglo-Norman nobleman and Marcher Lord
- Pain Ratu, Anton (* 1929), Indonesian clergyman, former bishop of Atambua
- Pain, Arthur Charles Davy (1901–1971), British gemologist and mineralogist
- Pain, César (1872–1946), French architect
- Pain, Connor (born 1993), Australian soccer player
- Pain, Edward (1925-2000), Australian rower
- Pain, Jean (1928–1981), French inventor, forester and self-taught
- Pain, Jeff (born 1970), Canadian skeleton rider
- Pain, Mélanie , French pop and chanson singer
- Pain, Melissandre (* 1995), French track cyclist
- Painadath, Sebastian (* 1942), Indian Jesuit priest
- Paine, Augustus G. Jr. (1866-1947), American papermaker and banker
- Paine, Caleb (* 1990), American sailor
- Paine, Charles (1799-1853), American politician
- Paine, Elijah (1757–1842), American lawyer and politician
- Paine, Ellery Burton (1875–1976), American electrical engineer and university professor
- Paine, Ephraim (1730–1785) American physician, judge, and politician
- Paine, Halbert E. (1826–1905), American politician and general in the Union Army
- Paine, John (1870–1951) American marksman
- Paine, John Knowles (1839–1906), American organist and composer
- Paine, Robert Treat (1731-1814), American lawyer and politician
- Paine, Robert Treat (1812–1872), American politician
- Paine, Robert Treat (1933-2016), American ecologist and marine biologist
- Paine, Sumner (1868-1904), American marksman
- Paine, Terry (born 1939), English football player
- Paine, Thomas (1737–1809), writer and inventor
- Paine, Thomas H. (1836–1903), American politician
- Paine, Thomas O. (1921-1992), American scientist and the third administrator of NASA (1969-1970)
- Paine, William W. (1817-1882) American politician
- Painlevé, Jean (1902–1989) French documentary filmmaker, production designer, and actor
- Painlevé, Paul (1863–1933) French mathematician, politician and Prime Minister
- Paino, Angelo (1870–1967), Italian clergyman and theologian, Archbishop of Messina
- Painter, Baburao (1890–1954), Indian film director and stage painter
- Painter, DeShawn (born 1990), American basketball player
- Painter, George D. (1914–2005) British author, translator and incunabula researcher
- Painter, Kevin (* 1967), English darts player
- Painter, Nell Irvin (* 1942), American historian, anthropologist and university teacher
- Painter, Oskar (* 1972), Canadian physicist
- Painter, Theophilus Shickel (1889-1969), American geneticist
- Painter, William († 1594), English writer in the Renaissance
- Painter, William (1838-1906), American inventor
- Painter, William Rock (1863–1947) American politician
- Paintin, Sandra (* 1963), Australian biathlete
- Paintner, Johann (1926–2000), German farmer and politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Paintner, Michael Anton (1753–1826), Austrian Jesuit and later Grand Provost of Raab and titular bishop of Novi
- Paintner, Wera (* 1933), German actress
- Paintsil, John (* 1981), Ghanaian soccer player
- Paintsil, Joseph (* 1998), Ghanaian soccer player
- Paintsil, Seth (* 1996), Ghanaian soccer player
- Painvin, Georges (1886–1980) French geologist and entrepreneur
Paio
- Paiola, Daniel (* 1989), Brazilian badminton player
- Paionios , Greek sculptor
Paip
- Paipals, Jānis (* 1983), Latvian cross-country skier
Pair
- Pairard, Jean († 1964), French racing car driver
- Pairaud, Hugues de , French Templar
- Paire, Benoît (* 1989), French tennis player
- Paire, Thomas (* 1985), French tennis player
- Pairetto, Pierluigi (* 1952), Italian football referee
- Pairman, Eleanor (1896–1973), American mathematician and university professor of Scottish origin
- Pairot Eiammak (* 1992), Thai soccer player
- Pairote Sokam (* 1987), Thai soccer player
- Pairoux, Norberto , Argentine soccer player
Pais
- Pais, Abraham (1918–2000), Dutch physicist and quantum field theorist
- Pais, Álvaro , Portuguese court official
- Pais, Arie (* 1930), Dutch politician (PvdA, VVD), minister and university professor
- Pais, Bruno (* 1981), Portuguese triathlete
- Païs, Didier (* 1983), French wrestler
- Pais, Ettore (1856–1939), Italian ancient historian and classical archaeologist
- País, Frank (1934–1957), Cuban underground revolutionary
- Pais, Gabriel , Uruguayan politician
- Pais, Gualdim (1118–1195), Portuguese crusader and local founder
- Pais, João Pedro (* 1971), Portuguese singer
- Pais, Josh (born 1958), American actor and drama teacher
- Pais, Leonardo (* 1994), Uruguayan football player
- Pais, Pedro (* 1956), Uruguayan cyclist
- Pais, Peter (* 1962), Hungarian cyclist, national champion in cycling
- Pais, Ronald , Uruguayan politician
- Pais, Sidónio (1872–1918), Portuguese military, putschist and president
- Paischeff, Alexander (1894–1941), Finnish painter
- Paischer, Edith (1929–2015), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Paischer, Ludwig (* 1981), Austrian judoka
- Paish, George (1867-1957) British economist
- Paisible, Jacques († 1721), French recorder player and composer
- Paisiello, Giovanni (1740–1816), Italian composer
- Paisikovic, Dov (1924–1988), survivor of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp
- Paisikovic, Isaak († 1945), survivor of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp
- Paisjärv, Signe (1940–2016), Estonian table tennis player
- Paisley, Bob (1919–1996), English football player and coach
- Paisley, Brad (born 1972), American country singer and guitarist
- Paisley, Eileen (* 1931), British politician (DUP) and Life Peeress
- Paisley, Ian (1926-2014), Northern Irish Presbyterian pastor and politician, MEP
- Païssi von Hilandar (1722–1773), Bulgarian monk and historian, archabbot
- Paissiewa, Elisabet (* 1986), Bulgarian gymnast
Pait
- Païta, Carlos (1932–2015), Argentine conductor
- Paitoon Nontadee (* 1987), Thai soccer player
- Paitschadze, Boris (1915–1990), Georgian football player
Paiv
- Paiva, Artur de (1856–1900), Portuguese military in Angola
- Paiva, Christian (* 1995), Uruguayan soccer player
- Paiva, Félix (1877–1965), Paraguayan university professor, judge and politician
- Paiva, Heliodoro de († 1552), Portuguese composer, philosopher and theologian
- Paiva, João (* 1983), Portuguese football player
- Paiva, John (born 1943), American musician
- Paiva, Jorge de (1887–1937), Portuguese fencer
- Paiva, Leandro (* 1994), Uruguayan soccer player
- Paiva, Mário Sérgio Pontes de (1950–2016), Brazilian football player
- Paiva, Nestor (1905–1966), American actor
- Paiva, Osires de (* 1952), Brazilian soccer player
- Paiva, Rudi , Uruguayan politician
- Paiva, Santiago (* 1999), Uruguayan soccer player
- Päivärinta, Pekka (* 1949), Finnish athlete
- Päivärinta, Pekka (* 1971), Finnish motorcycle racer
- Päivinen, Pepa (* 1955), Finnish jazz musician
Paix
- Paix, Jacob (1556–1623), German organist, organ builder, conductor, composer and publisher
- Paixão da Costa, Jorge (* 1954), Portuguese director
- Paixão Neto, Gregório (* 1964), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Petrópolis
- Paixão, Alexandre (* 1986), Portuguese badminton player
- Paixão, Filomeno (* 1953), East Timorese freedom fighter and officer in the defense forces
- Paixão, Marco (* 1984), Portuguese football player
- Paixhans, Henri Joseph (1783–1854), French general and engineer
Paiz
- Paiz, Caraciolo , Uruguayan politician