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Pas
- Pas, Antoine de (1648–1711), French general and author
- Pas, Antonius van der (1920–2008), Dutch artist
- Pas, Benito van de (* 1993), Dutch dart player
- Päs, Heinrich (* 1971), German theoretical physicist
- Pas, Isaac de (1618–1688), French general, viceroy in America, and diplomat
- Pas, Manassès de (1590–1640), French general and envoy
- Pas, Nikolaus van der (* 1943), German economist, Director General of the European Commission
Pasa
- Pasaban, Edurne (* 1973), Spanish extreme mountaineer, adventurer
- Pāsādika, Bhikkhu (* 1939), German Indologist and Buddhist master
- Pašagič, Alen (* 1989), Slovenian football player
- Pašagić, Omar (* 1997), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Pašalić, Ivić (* 1960), Croatian politician and Prime Minister
- Pašalić, Mario (* 1995), Croatian football player
- Pasalidis, Ioannis (1889–1968), Greek politician and doctor
- Pasamontes, Luis (* 1979), Spanish cyclist
- Pasanen, Jari (* 1964), Finnish ice hockey coach
- Pasanen, Petri (* 1980), Finnish soccer player
- Pašanski, Boris (* 1982), Serbian tennis player
- Pasarell, Charlie (* 1944), American tennis player and official
- Pasaroiu, Cristina (* 1987), Romanian opera singer (soprano)
- Pasatieri, Thomas (* 1945), American composer
- Paşayev, Nizami (* 1981), Azerbaijani weightlifter
- Paşazadə, Allahşükür (* 1949), Azerbaijani clergyman, Sheikhul Islam and Grand Mufti of Causasus
Pasb
- Pasborg, Stefan (* 1974), Danish jazz band leader, drummer and composer
Pasc
- Pașca, Mirela (* 1975), Romanian artistic gymnast
- Pascal FEOS (1968–2020), German disc jockey and music producer
- Pascal, Amy (* 1958), American manager and film producer
- Pascal, Blaise (1623–1662) French philosopher, physicist and mathematician
- Pascal, Christel (* 1973), French ski racer
- Pascal, Christine (1953–1996), French actress and director
- Pascal, Claude (1921-2017), French composer
- Pascal, Claude (1931–1993), French comic artist
- Pascal, Ernesto (1865–1940), Italian mathematician and university professor
- Pascal, Étienne (1588–1651), French lawyer, administrator and mathematician
- Pascal, Gabriel (1891–1954), Hungarian producer, director, screenwriter and actor
- Pascal, Gisèle (1921–2007), French actress
- Pascal, Jacqueline (1625-1661), nun
- Pascal, Jean (* 1982), Canadian boxer
- Pascal, Jean-Claude (1927–1992), French theater and film actor and singer
- Pascal, Jean-Louis (1837–1920), French architect of the Beaux Arts tradition
- Pascal, Madeleine (* 1946), French singer
- Pascal, Marie-Georges (1946–1985), French actress
- Pascal, Olivia (* 1957), German actress
- Pascal, Patrick (* 1974), Nigerian soccer player
- Pascal, Paul (1880–1968) French chemist
- Pascal, Pedro (* 1975), American actor
- Pascal, Petra (* 1934), German chanson singer and presenter
- Pascal, René (* 1953), German pop singer and restaurateur
- Pascal, Roy (1904–1980), English Germanist
- Pascal, Susan , American jazz musician
- Pascal-Trouillot, Ertha (* 1943), Acting President of Haiti
- Pascal-Vallongue, Joseph Sécret (1763–1806), French pioneer brigadier general
- Pascalau, Florina (* 1982), Romanian basketball player
- Pascale, Jan , production designer
- Pascale, Joanna (* 1979), American jazz singer
- Pascalis (* 1946), Greek singer
- Paşcanu, Alexandru (1920–1989), Romanian composer and music teacher
- Pascarel, Nicolas (* 1966), French photographer
- Pascarella, Gennaro (* 1948), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Pasch, Clemens (1910–1985), German sculptor and painter
- Pasch, Georg (1661–1707), German logician and Protestant theologian
- Pasch, Gerd (* 1951), German radio editor and educator
- Pasch, Gustaf Erik (1788–1862), Swedish chemist, doctor and inventor
- Pasch, Johan (1706–1769), Swedish painter
- Pasch, Lorenz the Elder († 1766), Swedish painter
- Pasch, Lorenz the Younger (1733–1805), Swedish painter
- Pasch, Ludwig (1919–2015), Austrian secondary school teacher, author, cultural ambassador, founder and head of the Innviertler Schulspatzen
- Pasch, Moritz (1843–1930), German mathematician
- Pasch, Reginald (1883–1965), German actor
- Pasch, Ulrika (1735–1796), Swedish painter
- Pascha, Abdurrahman Abdi († 1686), Ottoman military commander and dignitary
- Pasha, Ahmed Tevfik (1845–1936), Ottoman Grand Vizier
- Pascha, Ali Rıza (1860–1932), Ottoman statesman, grand vizier
- Pascha, Benderli , Turkish Grand Vizier of the Ottoman Empire
- Pasha, Hasan İzzet (1871–1931), Ottoman general and pasha
- Pascha, Hüseyin Hilmi (1855–1922), Ottoman Grand Vizier
- Pascha, Mahmud Hamdi (1828–1885), Polish Jew
- Pascha, Norbert (* 1981), German ice hockey player
- Pascha, Osman (1858–1890), Ottoman Rear Admiral
- Pasha, Piyale († 1578), Ottoman admiral and vizier
- Pascha, Said Halim (1864–1921), Ottoman Grand Vizier
- Pasha, Salih Hulusi (1864–1939), Ottoman statesman, grand vizier and diplomat
- Pascha, Soliman (1788–1860), soldier in the French army and most recently adjutant to Marshal Grouchy
- Paschajan, Benur (1959–2019), Soviet wrestler and Armenian sports official
- Paschajan, Garabed (1864–1915), Armenian doctor and Ottoman member of parliament
- Paschal, Bill (1921-2003) American football player
- Paschal, John († 1361), English clergyman, Bishop of Llandaff
- Paschal, Thomas M. (1845-1919), American politician
- Paschal I , Bishop of Chur
- Paschal I († 692), antipope (687 or 687-692)
- Paschal I († 824), Pope (817–824)
- Paschal II († 1118), Pope (1099–1118)
- Paschal III. († 1168), antipope to Pope Alexander III. (1164–1168)
- Paschalis, Michael , Greek classical philologist and neo-Greekist
- Paschalska, Kaja (* 1986), Polish actress
- Paschang, John Linus (1895-1999), American Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Grand Island
- Paschasia , martyr and saint
- Paschasius Radbertus , Frankish Benedictine, theologian and Abbot of Corbie
- Paschasius of Arles , Archbishop of Arles
- Paschasius of Naples , bishop in Naples
- Pasche, Alexandre (* 1991), Swiss football player
- Pasche, Charles (1903–1958), Swiss football goalkeeper
- Pasche, Erik (1955–2010), German hydraulic engineer and university professor
- Pasche, Frank (* 1993), Swiss track cyclist
- Pasche, Heinrich († 1618), German merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Pasche, Joachim (1527–1578), evangelical clergyman from Brandenburg and court preacher
- Pasche, John , artist and graphic designer
- Pasche, Martin (1565–1626), German lawyer and mayor of Berlin
- Pasche, Robert (1862–1930), German Protestant clergyman
- Pasche, Sibylle (* 1976), Swiss artist and sculptor
- Paschedag, Jörg (* 1965), German federal manager of the FDP
- Paschedag, Udo (* 1954), German political official
- Paschek, Frank (* 1956), German athlete and Olympic medalist
- Paschek, Michael (* 1950), German soccer player
- Paschek, Wilhelm (1897–1952), German politician (WAV, DP), Member of the Bundestag
- Pascheles, Wolf (1814–1857), Austrian Jewish bookseller, publisher and writer
- Paschen, August Philipp Conrad (1814–1882), German lawyer
- Paschen, Carl (1857–1923), German naval officer, most recently rear admiral
- Paschen, Eduard (1815–1910), German military doctor, most recently general doctor
- Paschen, Enrique (1860–1936), German pathologist and first person to describe the variola smallpox virus
- Paschen, Friedrich (1804–1873), German astronomer and geodesist
- Paschen, Friedrich (1865–1947), German physicist
- Paschen, Herbert (* 1933), German economist
- Paschen, Herbert (* 1935), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Paschen, Johann (1852–1927), German lawyer and mayor of Rostock
- Paschen, Karl (1835–1911), German naval officer, most recently admiral
- Paschen, Konrad (1909–1992), German sports educator and sports scientist as well as professor for sports education at the University of Hamburg
- Paschen, Maruan (* 1984), German writer
- Paschen, Otto (1873–1947), Provost of Cologne Cathedral
- Paschen, Peter (1935–2013), German-Austrian metallurgist; Rector of the Montan University Leoben
- Pascher, Adolf (1881–1945), Bohemian botanist
- Pascher, Joseph (1893–1979), German theologian and director of the Georgianum
- Pascher, Kurt (* 1958), German composer, arranger and conductor
- Pascher, Maria (1884–1969), German politician (SPD, KPD), MdL
- Pascher, Michael (* 1979), Austrian actor
- Paschetto, Paolo (1885–1963), Italian painter
- Paschikjan, Arman (* 1987), Armenian chess master
- Pasching, Martin (* 1969), Austrian musical performer, singer and actor
- Paschinger, Herbert (1911–1992), Austrian geographer
- Pashinyan, Nikol (* 1975), Armenian politician
- Paschitnow, Alexei Leonidowitsch (* 1956), American programmer and game developer of Russian descent
- Päschke, Bernd (1931–2012), German Protestant theologian
- Paschke, Dennis (* 1975), German economist and book author
- Paschke, Ellen (* 1947), German trade unionist, member of the board of the ver.di trade union
- Paschke, Fritz (* 1929), Austrian electrical engineer and university professor
- Paschke, Helga (* 1953), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Paschke, Jürgen (* 1952), Protestant theologian and publicist, federal chairman of the Blue Cross
- Paschke, Karl Theodor (* 1935), German diplomat
- Paschke, Manfred (* 1934), German soccer player
- Paschke, Marian (* 1954), German legal scholar
- Paschke, Markus (* 1963), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Paschke, Max (1868–1932), German publisher
- Paschke, Melanie (* 1970), German sprinter
- Paschke, Pius (* 1990), German ski jumper
- Paschke, Robert (1905–1985), German doctor and student historian
- Paschke, Steffi (* 1964), German-American actress and cabaret artist
- Paschke-Lehmann, Annette (* 1958), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Pashkewitsch, Alaisa (1876–1916), Belarusian author and political activist
- Paschkewitsch, Igor Anatoljewitsch (1971–2016), Soviet, Russian and Azerbaijani figure skater
- Paschkewitsch, Wassili Alexejewitsch († 1797), Russian composer
- Paschkovsky, Theophilus (1874–1950), Russian clergyman, Metropolitan of America
- Paschkow, Alexander Konstantinowitsch (* 1944), Russian ice hockey player
- Paschkowa, Evgenija Sergejewna (* 1989), Russian tennis player
- Paschner, Olaf (* 1966), German director, actor and producer
- Paschnin, Mikhail Valeryevich (* 1989), Russian ice hockey player
- Paschoal, Hélio (1927–2005), Brazilian religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Livramento de Nossa Senhora
- Paschold, Christian (* 1949), German sculptor
- Paschold, Fritz (1888–1972), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Paschold, Peter-Jürgen (1946–2013), German crop scientist
- Paschold, Victoria (* 1990), German model and jazz dance dancer
- Paschoud, Albert (1877–1949), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Paschoud, Claude-Curdin (* 1994), Swiss ice hockey player
- Paschoud, David (1845–1924), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Paschoud, François (* 1938), Swiss classical philologist
- Paschoud, Maurice (1882–1955), Swiss politician (FDP) and university professor
- Pashchenko, Andrei Filippowitsch (1885–1972), Russian composer
- Pashchenko, Pyotr Petrovich (* 1991), Russian biathlete
- Pashchuk, Ihor , Ukrainian boxer
- Paschukanis, Evgeni Bronislawowitsch (1891–1937), Soviet lawyer and Marxist legal philosopher
- Paschutin, Yevgeny Jurjewitsch (* 1969), Russian basketball coach and player
- Paschutin, Sachar Jurjewitsch (* 1974), Russian basketball player
- Paschwitz, Karl von (1793–1872), royal Prussian lieutenant colonel and honorary citizen of Oranienburg
- Paschwitz, Karl von (1837–1880), German engineer and master railroad builder
- Pascin, Jules (1885–1930), Bulgarian expressionist painter
- Pasco, Isabelle (* 1966), French actress
- Pasco, Ron (born 1972), Canadian ice hockey player
- Pasco, Samuel (1834–1917), American Senator from Florida
- Pasco, Tito Edralin (1930-2008), Filipino bishop
- Pascoaes, Teixeira de (1877–1952), Portuguese poet and mystic
- Pascoal, Cláudia (* 1994), Portuguese singer
- Pascoal, Hermeto (* 1936), Brazilian musician
- Pascoal, Pocas (* 1963), Angolan film director
- Pascoe, Alan (* 1947), British athlete and Olympian
- Pascoe, Della (* 1949), British sprinter
- Pascoe, Francis Polkinghorne (1813-1893), English entomologist
- Pascoli, Giovanni (1855–1912), Italian poet
- Pascoli, Plinio (1905–1999), Italian clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Rome
- Pascolini, Johann , Bavarian robber
- Pascolo, Marco (* 1966), Swiss football player
- Pascottini, Mathias (* 1992), Austrian television, radio and event presenter
- Pascrell, Bill (born 1937), American politician
- Pascu, Ana (* 1944), Romanian foil fencer
- Pașcu, Ioan Mircea (* 1949), Romanian politician, MEP
- Pascu, Severina , Romanian manager
- Pascua, Rolando (* 1965), Filipino boxer
- Pascual Fuertes, Xavier (* 1968), Spanish handball player and coach
- Pascual i Rodés, Iu (1883–1949), Spanish painter and art educator
- Pascual Söderbaum, Caterina (1962–2015), Spanish-Swedish writer and translator
- Pascual, Antoine (* 1933), French football player
- Pascual, Beatriz (* 1982), Spanish walker
- Pascual, Eddy (* 1992), Azerbaijani football player
- Pascual, Fernando (* 1991), Argentine soccer player
- Pascual, Gema (* 1979), Spanish cyclist
- Pascual, Javier (* 1971), Spanish cyclist
- Pascual, Pilar (* 2001), Argentine actress, singer and dancer
- Pascual, Rafael (* 1970), Spanish volleyball player
- Pascual-Leone, Alvaro (* 1961), Spanish neurologist and university professor (Harvard Medical School)
- Pasculli, Antonio (1842–1924), Italian oboist and composer
- Pasculli, Ettore (* 1950), Italian film director
- Pasculli, Pedro (* 1960), Argentine soccer player
- Pascutti, Ezio (1937-2017), Italian football player and coach
Pasd
- Pasda, Clemens (* 1964), German prehistorian and university lecturer
- Pasdar, Adrian (born 1965), American actor
- Pasdeloup, Jules (1819–1887), French conductor
- Pasdzierny, Matthias (* 1976), German musicologist
- Pasdzierny, Rolf (* 1944), German theater dramaturge
Pase
- Paseas , Greek vase painter
- Paseas , tyrant of Sicyon
- Pasedag, Otto (1877–1915), German civil engineer and construction officer
- Paseiro Rodríguez, Reinaldo (1925–1973), Cuban cyclist
- Pašek z Vratu, Jan († 1533), Mayor of Prague (1518–1524)
- Pasek, Benj (* 1985), American film composer
- Pašek, Dušan junior (* 1985), Slovak ice hockey player
- Pašek, Dušan senior (1960–1998), Slovak ice hockey player and official
- Pasek, Jan Chryzostom († 1701), Polish nobleman
- Pasek, Steve (* 1975), German Egyptologist, historian, coptologist, classical philologist
- Päselt, Gerhard (* 1937), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Pasemann, Christa (1935–2018), German actress
- Pasemann, Frank (* 1960), German politician (AfD), Member of the Bundestag
- Pasemann, Robert (1886–1969), German athlete
- Paser , Egyptian civil servant under Ramses II.
- Paser , Egyptian vizier under Seti I and Ramses II.
- Pasero, Tancredi (1893–1983), Italian opera singer (bass)
- Pasetti, Anacleto (1850–1912), Russian painter and photographer
- Pasetti, Florian (1793–1875), Austrian Danube Regulation Commissioner and Imperial Court Councilor
- Pasetti, Leo (1889–1937), German set designer
- Pasetti, Nicolo (* 1991), German-Italian actor
- Pasetti, Peter (1916–1996), German actor, dubbing and radio drama speaker and theater actor
- Pasetti-Friedenburg, Otto von (* 1903), Austrian tenor
- Pasetto, Luca Ermenegildo (1871–1954), Italian religious priest, archbishop of the Roman Catholic Church
- Pasewaldt, Wilhelm (1812-1893), German local politician
- Pasewicz, Edward (* 1971), Polish poet, author and composer
Pash
- Pash, Boris (1900-1995), American officer
- Pasha, Ahmed Shuja (* 1952), Pakistani military man
- Pasha, DJ , Ukrainian radio DJ and TV presenter
- Pasha, Juliana (* 1980), Albanian singer
- Pasha, Kamran (* 1972), American screenwriter, director and writer in Hollywood
- Pasha, Nathan (* 1992), American tennis player
- Pashanim (* 2000), German rapper
- Pashayan, Charles (* 1941), American politician
- Pashayeva, Ganira (* 1975), Azerbaijani editor, member of the National Assembly of Azerbaijan
- Pashazadeh, Mehdi (* 1973), Iranian football player and coach
- Pashinin, Oleg (* 1974), Uzbek football goalkeeper
- Pashko, Gramoz (1955–2006), Albanian economist and politician
- Pashko, Josif (1918–1963), Albanian communist politician
- Pashku, Anton (1937–1995), Albanian writer
- Pashley, Anne (1935–2016) British sprinter and soprano
- Pashley, Robert (1805-1859), English economist and travel writer
- Pasht-Han, Alim (* 1972), Russian painter, graphic artist, sculptor and media artist
Pasi
- Pasi, Charles (* 1984), French musician (jazz, blues, rock, world music)
- Pasi, Solomon (* 1956), Bulgarian Foreign Minister
- Pasiades , Greek potter and vase painter
- Pasiades painter , Greek vase painter of the white-ground style
- Pasiarová, Anna (* 1949), Czechoslovak cross-country skier
- Pasias , Greek painter
- Pašić, Alem (* 1997), Austrian football player
- Pašić, Nikola (1845–1926), Serbian politician and head of government
- Pašić, Predrag (* 1958), Yugoslav football player
- Pasic, Vladimir (1970-2004), Serbian football player
- Pasichny, Cornelius John (1927–2014), Canadian clergyman and Ukrainian-Greek Catholic Bishop of Toronto
- Pasiciel, Marco (* 1989), German soccer player
- Pasidienus Firmus, Publius , Roman suffect consul (65)
- Pasieka, Dariusz (* 1965), Polish football player and coach
- Pasig, Gustav (1833–1895), Evangelical Lutheran pastor and German folk writer
- Pasikowski, Władysław (* 1959), Polish director and screenwriter
- Pasikrates , King of Kourion in Cyprus
- Pasikrates , King of Soloi in Cyprus
- Pašilis, Evaldas (* 1973), Lithuanian lawyer
- Pasinati, Piero (1910-2000), Italian football player and coach
- Pasinelli, Lorenzo (1629–1700), Italian painter
- Pasinetti, Francesco (1911–1949), Italian screenwriter and short film director
- Pasinetti, Luigi L. (* 1930), Italian economist
- Pasing, Anton Markus (* 1962), German architect
- Pasini, Cesare (* 1950), Italian palaeographer and librarian
- Pasini, Claudia (* 1939), Italian foil fencer
- Pasini, Fabio (* 1980), Italian cross-country skier
- Pasini, Mattia (* 1985), Italian motorcycle racer
- Pasini, Renato (* 1977), Italian cross-country skier
- Pasion († 370 BC), ancient banker
- Pasiteles , Greek sculptor and art writer
- Pasitschnyk, Olga (* 1968), Ukrainian classical singer (soprano), based in Poland
- Pasiut, Grzegorz (* 1987), Polish ice hockey player
Pasj
- Pasjun, Marija (* 1953), Soviet rower
Pask
- Pask, Gordon (1928-1996), British cyberneticist and psychologist
- Paška, Jaroslav (* 1954), Slovak politician, MEP
- Paška, Pavol (1958–2018), Slovak politician, member of the National Council
- Paska, Walter (1923–2008), American theologian and auxiliary bishop in the Philadelphia Archepark
- Paskai, László (1927–2015), Hungarian clergyman and Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest
- Paskali, Irena (* 1969), North Macedonian artist
- Paskali, Odhise (1903–1985), Albanian sculptor
- Paskalis, Kostas (1929-2007), Greek opera singer
- Paškauskienė, Rūta (* 1977), Lithuanian table tennis player
- Paske Smith, Montague Bentley Talbot (1886–1946), British Ambassador
- Paske, Maurice (* 1996), German handball goalkeeper
- Paskewitsch, Iwan Fjodorowitsch (1782-1856), Count Eriwanski, Prince of Warsaw, Russian Marshal
- Pasko, Dhimitër (1907–1967), Albanian writer and translator
- Pasko, Grigori Michailowitsch (* 1962), Russian journalist
- Paškovska, Inga (* 1992), Latvian biathlete
- Paskow, Viktor (1949–2009), Bulgarian author and musician
- Paskowski, André (1982-2013), German windsurfer
- Paskuda, Erhard (1922–2012), German painter
- Paskuda, Georg (1926–2001), German opera singer and tenor
- Paškus, Antanas (1924–2008), Lithuanian Catholic philosopher and psychologist
- Paškuwatti , magician
- Paskuy, Eva (* 1948), German handball player
Pasl
- Paslar, Nikolaj (* 1980), Bulgarian-Moldovan wrestler
- Paslat, Günther (1910–1987), German administrative officer and SPD local politician
- Pasławska, Urszula (* 1977), Polish politician
- Paslawski, Greg (born 1961), Canadian ice hockey player
- Paslay, Eric (* 1983), American country musician
- Päsler, Ralf (* 1955), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
Pasm
- Pasmann, Hieronymus (1641–1716), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and educator
- Pasmore, Victor (1908–1998) British painter and relief artist
- Pasmurow, Jakow Dmitrijewitsch (1913–1997), Soviet military, major and commander of the Danube flotilla
Pasn
- Pasnjak, Sjanon (* 1944), Belarusian politician
Paso
- Paso, Alfonso (1926–1978), Spanish playwright
- Paso, Fernando del (1935–2018), Mexican writer and poet
- Paso, Juan José (1757–1833), Argentine politician
- Pasolini, Giuseppe (1815–1876), Italian politician
- Pasolini, Pier Paolo (1922–1975), Italian film director and poet
- Pasolini, Renzo (1938–1973), Italian motorcycle racer
- Pasolini, Waldes (* 1962), San Marino soccer player
- Pasor, Georg (1570–1637), German theologian
- Pasos, Amaury (born 1935), Brazilian basketball player
- Pasotti, Gaétan (1890–1950), Italian Roman Catholic bishop, Salesian of Don Bosco, missionary
- Pasotti, Giorgio (* 1973), Italian film actor
- Pasotti, Marsilio (1939–1989), Italian racing driver
- Pasotto, Giuseppe (* 1954), Italian religious, apostolic administrator of the Caucasus
Pasp
- Paspalj, Žarko (* 1966), Serbian-Montenegrin basketball player
- Paspati, Effrosini (1880–1935), Greek tennis player
- Paspatis, Konstantinos (1878–1903), Greek tennis player
Pasq
- Pasqua, Alan (* 1952), American jazz and rock keyboard player
- Pasqua, Charles (1927–2015), French politician, member of the National Assembly, MEP
- Pasqua, Simone (1492–1565), Cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Pasqua-Casny, Gloria , hairdresser at the film
- Pasqual, Manuel (* 1982), Italian soccer player
- Pasqualati, Amalie (1818–1903), Austrian actress, dancer and theater director
- Pasquale, Frédéric de (1931–2001), French actor
- Pasquale, Giovanni (* 1982), Italian football player
- Pasquale, Lucia (* 1995), Italian athlete
- Pasquale, Steven (* 1976), American actor
- Pasquale, Umberto (1906–1985), Italian religious priest and writer
- Pasquali, Adriana (1928–2020), Italian lawyer and politician
- Pasquali, Alberto (* 1937), Italian politician and lawyer
- Pasquali, Giorgio (1885–1952), Italian classical philologist
- Pasquali, Giorgio (1925–2012), Italian politician
- Pasquali, Laurent (* 1975), French racing car driver
- Pasquali, Luigi (1530–1560), Protestant martyr, preacher
- Pasqualigo, Pietro (1472-1515), Venetian diplomat
- Pasqualin, Valentino (1930–1989), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Pasqualini, Alessandro , Italian architect and fortress builder
- Pasqualini, Johann (I.) von , Italian architect and builder
- Pasqualini, Marc'Antonio (1614–1691), Italian singer, castrato and composer
- Pasqualini, Maximilian von (1534–1572), Italian architect
- Pasqualino, Luke (* 1990), English actor
- Pasquall, Jerome (1902–1971), American jazz musician (saxophone, clarinet)
- Pasqualon, Andrea (* 1988), Italian road cyclist
- Pasqualotto, Adelio (* 1950), Italian religious, Vicar Apostolic of Napo
- Pasqualotto, Mário (* 1938), Italian clergyman, auxiliary bishop emeritus in Manaus
- Pasquarelli, Ruggero (* 1993), Italian singer, actor and presenter
- Pasquato, Cristian (* 1989), Italian soccer player
- Pasquay, Wolfgang (1931–2006), German pianist, composer and music teacher
- Pasque, Aubin (1903–1981), Belgian painter, draftsman and printmaker
- Pasqué, Ernst (1821–1892), German opera singer (baritone), opera director, theater director, writer and librettist
- Pasquesi, David (* 1960), American actor and comedian
- Pasquet, Louis (1867–1931) French politician
- Pasquet, Nicolás (* 1958), Uruguayan conductor
- Pasquich, Johann (1753–1829), Hungarian-Austrian astronomer and mathematician
- Pasquier, Alain (* 1942), French classical archaeologist, for many years head of the Antiquities department of the Louvre
- Pasquier, Albert (1892–1976), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Pasquier, Arthur (1883–1963), French cyclist and pacemaker
- Pasquier, Bruno (* 1943), French violist
- Pasquier, Ernest (* 1889), French pacemaker
- Pasquier, Étienne (1529–1615), French lawyer and man of letters
- Pasquier, Étienne-Denis (1767–1862), French statesman, diplomat and minister
- Pasquier, Gustave (1877–1965), French racing cyclist
- Pasquier, Jean-Marie-Joseph-Augustin (1924-2004), French clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Ngaoundéré
- Pasquier-Eichenberger, Isabelle (* 1973), Swiss politician
- Pasquill, Frank (1914-1994), British meteorologist and professor
- Pasquin, John (* 1944), American television and film director
- Pasquini, Alice (* 1980), Italian street artist, draftsman, set designer and illustrator
- Pasquini, Angelo (* 1948), Italian journalist, screenwriter and film director
- Pasquini, Bernardo , Italian Baroque composer
- Pasquini, Carlo (* 1956), Italian director, writer and librettist
- Pasquini, Ercole , Italian organist
- Pasquini, Giovanni Claudio (1695–1763), Italian librettist
passport
- Pass, Cyndi , actress, screenwriter, and producer
- Pass, Herbert (1913–1983), Austrian draftsman, painter and graphic artist
- Pass, Joe (1929-1994), American jazz guitarist
- Pass, Reinhard (* 1955), German politician (SPD)
- Pass, Walter (1942–2001), Austrian musicologist
- Pass-Weingartz, Doro (* 1951), German local politician from Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen
- Passacantando, Stelio (1927-2010), Italian cartoonist and film director
- Passafari, Clara (1930–1994), Argentine ethnologist, anthropologist, writer and poet
- Passaggio, Stefano (* 1921), Italian musician
- Passaglia, Carlo (1812–1887), Italian theologian and Jesuit
- Passakorn Suwannawat (* 1986), Thai snooker player
- Passalacqua, Giuseppe († 1865), Italian collector of antiquities, art dealer and Egyptologist
- Passalacqua, Pino (1936–2003), Italian film and television director
- Passamonte, Fabian (* 1973), German actor, director, author and producer
- Passannante, Giovanni (1849–1910), Italian cook and anarchist
- Passano, Giambattista (1815–1891), Italian Italianist and bibliographer
- Passard, Alain (* 1956), French chef
- Passarella, Daniel (* 1953), Argentinian soccer player and coach
- Passarelli, Claudio (* 1965), German wrestler
- Passarelli, Pasquale (* 1957), German wrestler
- Passarelli, Thomas (* 1955), German wrestler
- Passarge, Hellmuth , German actor
- Passarge, Karl (1893–1967), German politician and administrative specialist
- Passarge, Ludwig (1825–1912), German travel writer, translator and editor
- Passarge, Otto (1891–1976), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, mayor of Lübeck
- Passarge, Siegfried (1866–1958), German geographer, geologist and paleontologist
- Passarge, Ute (* 1962), German author
- Passarge, Walter (1898–1958), German art historian
- Passarotti, Bartolomeo (1529–1592), Italian painter and etcher
- Passatore, Il (1824–1851), Italian brigant in Romagna
- Passauer, Anton († 1749), leader of the Bavarian popular uprising in 1705
- Passauer, Martin-Michael (* 1943), German Protestant theologian
- Passavant, Adolph (1841–1926), German architect and entrepreneur
- Passavant, Carl (1854–1887), Swiss physician
- Passavant, Ernst (1824–1909), lawyer and politician Free City of Frankfurt
- Passavant, Georges (1862–1952), Swiss banker and photographer
- Passavant, Hans Franz (1751–1834), Basel banker
- Passavant, Hans Franz (1845–1909), Swiss entrepreneur
- Passavant, Hermann (1864–1940), German electrical engineer
- Passavant, Jakob Ludwig (1751–1827), pastor of the Reformed Church and childhood friend of Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
- Passavant, Johann David (1787–1861), German painter and art historian
- Passavant, Johann Karl (1790–1857), German doctor and religious writer
- Passavant, Nicolas (1559–1633), silk ribbon weaver from Basel
- Passavant, Philipp Jakob (1782–1856), businessman in Frankfurt am Main
- Passavant, Rudolf Emanuel (1641–1718), businessman in Frankfurt am Main
- Passavant, Samuel (1787–1855), businessman in Frankfurt am Main
- Passavant, Theophil (1787–1864), Swiss theologian
- Passavant, Wilhelm (1886–1959), German entrepreneur
- Passavant, William Alfred (1821-1894), American Lutheran minister
- Passavanti, Jacopo († 1357), Italian Dominican monk and writer
- Passe, Crispin the Elder de , Flemish draftsman, engraver, printer and publisher
- Passe, Crispin the Younger de , Dutch draftsman and engraver
- Passe, Hermann , German political functionary (NSDAP)
- Passe, Magdalena de (1600–1638), Dutch engraver
- Passe, Simon de († 1647), Dutch engraver and medalist
- Passe, Willem de , Dutch engraver
- Passebecq, André (1920–2010), French natural therapist
- Passehl, Otto Friedrich (1874–1940), German politician (SPD), MdR
- Passek, Tatjana Sergejewna (1903–1968), Russian-Soviet prehistorian
- Passeka, Marija Valeryevna (* 1995), Russian gymnast
- Passelewe, Robert († 1252), English clergyman and civil servant
- Passelewe, Simon , English civil servant and judge
- Fit, Hermann (1882–1949), German local politician (CDU), Lord Mayor of Krefeld
- Passendorfer, Jerzy (1923–2003), Polish director and politician, member of the Sejm
- Passenger (* 1984), British singer-songwriter
- Passenius Paulus, Gaius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Passent, Daniel (* 1938), Polish journalist
- Passer, Arent († 1637), Dutch-Estonian sculptor and stonemason
- Passer, Dirch (1926–1980), Danish actor and comedian
- Passer, Ivan (1933–2020), Czech director and screenwriter
- Passera, Corrado (* 1954), Italian bank manager and politician
- Passerat, Jean (1534–1602), French writer and poet
- Passereau, Pierre , French tenor and Renaissance composer
- Passeri, Giovanni Battista († 1679), Italian painter and art writer
- Passeri, Giovanni Battista (1694–1780), Italian archaeologist, poet and papal official
- Passeri, Giuseppe (1654–1714), Italian architect, church painter and portraitist
- Passerieu, Georges (1885–1928), French racing cyclist
- Passerin d'Entrèves, Alessandro (1902–1985), Italian legal philosopher and Romanist
- Passerini Tosi, Carlo (1916–1991), Italian classical philologist, Romanist, Italianist and lexicographer
- Passerini, Giovanni Battista (1658–1710), Italian master stonemason and baroque sculptor, judge in Kaisersteinbruch
- Passerini, Luigi (1816–1877), Italian historian, genealogist and politician
- Passerini, Silvio (1469–1529), Italian cardinal
- Passeron, Aurélien (* 1984), French cyclist
- Passeron, Jean-Claude (* 1930), French sociologist
- Passeron, Stéphane (* 1968), French cross-country skier
- Passet, Oscar (* 1965), Argentine soccer goalkeeper
- Passetschnik, Alena (* 1995), Belarusian shot putter and discus thrower
- Passetschnik, Kirill (* 1993), Kazakh-Ukrainian soccer player
- Passetschnik, Wladimir Artjomowitsch (1937–2001), Soviet biologist
- Passfeld, Thorsten (* 1975), German artist
- Passi (* 1972), French hip-hop artist
- Passi, Gérald (* 1964), French football player
- Passian, Rudolf (1924–2018), Swiss parapsychologist and writer
- Passian, Walter (1949–2017), German writer and playwright
- Passiatore, Raffaella (* 1966), Italian writer, theater director and pianist
- Passienus Licinus, Quintus , Roman suffect consul (149)
- Passienus Rufus, Lucius , Roman consul 4 BC. Chr.
- Passig, Bendix (1864–1957), German painter and sculptor
- Passig, Kathrin (* 1970), German journalist and writer
- Passigato, Rino (* 1944), Italian clergyman, diplomat emeritus of the Holy See and Roman Catholic Archbishop
- Passini Dalbello, Waldemar (* 1966), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Luziânia
- Passini, Johann Nepomuk (1798–1874), Austrian engraver and painter
- Passini, Ludwig (1832–1903), Austrian painter
- Passionei, Domenico Silvio (1682–1761), Italian cardinal
- Passion master , Gothic fresco painter
- Passitschnyk, Wiktor (* 1992), Ukrainian Nordic combined skier
- Passlack, Felix (* 1998), German soccer player
- Passlack, Stephan (* 1970), German soccer player
- Päßler, Eberhard (1918–1979), German engineer, inventor, company owner
- Pässler, Hans (1940–2018), German surgeon and university professor
- Passler, Johann (* 1961), Italian biathlete
- Päßler, Martin († 1651), German entrepreneur
- Päßler, Rudolf (* 1922), German football goalkeeper
- Paßlick, Markus (* 1963), German percussionist and author
- Passman, Otto E. (1900–1988), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Passman, Ray († 2010), American songwriter, record producer and music publisher
- Passman, Richard A. (1925-2020), American aerospace engineer
- Paßmann, Hermann , bell and pit pourers
- Passmann, Ken (* 1985), German ice hockey player (goalkeeper)
- Passmann, Sophie (* 1994), German author and radio presenter
- Passmore, George (born 1942), British artist
- Passmore, John Richard (1904–1984), Australian Abstract Expressionism painter and art teacher
- Passmore, Matt (born 1972), Australian actor
- Passmore, Steve (* 1973), Canadian ice hockey player
- Passola, Isona (* 1953), Spanish film producer and screenwriter
- Pässold, Martha (1911–1998), German DBD functionary, MdV
- Passon, Ortwin (* 1962), German political scientist, gay and AIDS activist
- Passon, Stacie (* 1969), American director, screenwriter and producer
- Passoni, Dario (* 1974), Italian soccer player
- Passos Subrinho, Josué Modesto dos (* 1956), Brazilian economist and university rector
- Passos, Larri (* 1957), Brazilian tennis player and coach
- Passos, Manuel da Silva (1801–1862), Portuguese lawyer and politician
- Passos, Mônica (* 1956), Brazilian actress and singer
- Passos, Rosa (* 1952), Brazilian singer and guitarist
- Passos, Soares de (1826–1860), Portuguese romantic poet
- Passow, Anna Catharina von (1731–1757), Danish actress and author
- Passow, Arnold (1829–1870), German teacher and classical philologist
- Passow, Beate (* 1945), German artist
- Passow, Carl Adolf (1859–1926), German physician, otologist (ear, nose and throat doctor), head of the Charité Ear Clinic and university professor
- Passow, Franz (1786–1833), German classical philologist
- Passow, Günther von (1605–1657), German lawyer and Privy Councilor
- Passow, Hans von (1827-1896), Prussian general of the infantry
- Passow, Hartwig von († 1706), German officer in Danish service during the Northern War
- Passow, Hartwig von (1599–1644), German politician and diplomat
- Passow, Hermann (1865–1919), German chemist and entrepreneur
- Passow, Karl Friedrich (1798–1860), German philologist and teacher
- Passow, Kurt (1896–1972), German engineer, motorcycle constructor, designer, inventor, entrepreneur and head of machine reporting for the Reich Minister for Armaments
- Passow, Oelgard von (1594–1654), chambermaid at the Danish court and later lender and patroness in Mecklenburg
- Passow, Wolfgang (1863–1901), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Passuello, Domenico (* 1978), Italian triathlete
- Passulko, Wiktor (* 1961), Soviet football player and football coach
- Passuth, Krisztina (* 1937), Hungarian art historian
- Passuth, László (1900–1979), Hungarian writer
- Passy, Anton (1788–1847), Austrian Redemptorist and writer
- Passy, Frédéric (1822–1912), French parliamentarian and humanist
- Passy, Hippolyte (1793–1880), French politician and economist
- Passy, Jean (1866–1898), French librarian, archivist, Romance scholar and dialectologist
- Passy, Paul (1859–1940), French linguist and founder of the International Phonetic Association in 1886
- Passy-Cornet, Adele (1838–1915), German opera singer (soprano)
- Passy-Cornet, Anton (1868–1934), Austrian opera singer (tenor) and director
- Passy-Cornet, Josef (1864–1934), Austrian opera singer (bass baritone)
Past
- Past, Ámbar (* 1949), Mexican poet and visual artist of American descent
- Pasta, Carlo (1822–1893), Swiss politician and doctor
- Pasta, Giuditta (1797–1865), Italian opera singer (mezzo-soprano or soprano)
- Pasta, John R. (1918–1984), American physicist and computer scientist
- Pasta, Narciso (1873–1944), Italian track cyclist
- Pasta, Paulo (* 1959), Brazilian painter, draftsman, illustrator and university professor
- Pastana de Oliveira, Gilberto (* 1956), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of Crato
- Pastau, Christian Friedrich Georg Ludwig von (1737–1805), Prussian major general, chief of Dragoon Regiment No. 7
- Pastau, Julius von (1813–1889), German doctor
- Pastecki, Stanisław (1907–1988), Polish ice hockey player
- Pastega, Aldo (* 1933), Swiss football player
- Pastejříková, Hana (* 1944), Czechoslovak or Czech actress
- Pastenaci, Ernst (1794-1824), German musician and composer
- Pastenaci, Kurt (1894–1961), German writer and historian
- Pastene, Juan Bautista , Italian sea captain and conquistador in Spanish service
- Paster, Astrid (* 1996), German musician
- Paster, James (1945–1989), American murderer
- Pasteris, Sonia (* 1966), Italian squash player
- Pasterk, Ursula (* 1944), Austrian politician (SPÖ), Vienna city councilor
- Pasternack, Peer (* 1963), German social scientist
- Pasternak, Boris Leonidowitsch (1890–1960), Russian-Soviet poet and writer
- Pasternak, Günter (* 1932), German doctor and immunologist
- Pasternak, Joe (1901–1991), Hungarian-American film producer
- Pasternak, Leonid Ossipowitsch (1862–1945), Russian painter
- Pasternak, Luise (1859–1927), German writer
- Pasternak, Pyotr Leontjewitsch (1885–1963), Soviet civil engineer
- Pasternak, Reagan (born 1977), Canadian actress
- Pasterny, Udo (* 1947), German writer
- Pasterwitz, Georg (1730–1803), Austrian composer and Catholic clergyman
- Pasteur, Louis (1822-1895) French chemist and microbiologist
- Pastewka, Bastian (* 1972), German comedian and actor
- Pastijn, Peter , Belgian squash player
- Paštiková, Michaela (* 1980), Czech tennis player
- Pàstina, Giorgio (1905–1956), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Pastinha, Mestre (1889–1981), Brazilian martial artist and founder of Capoeira de Angola
- Pastior, Oskar (1927-2006), German writer
- Pastis, Stephan (* 1968), American comic artist
- Paston, Mark (* 1976), New Zealand soccer goalkeeper
- Paston-Bedingfeld, Henry (* 1943), English heraldist and genealogist
- Pastonchi, Francesco (1874–1953), Italian poet, journalist and Italianist
- Pastoor, Alex (* 1966), Dutch football player and coach
- Pastoors, Susanne (1914–1984), German athlete
- Pastor García, Ana (* 1977), Spanish journalist
- Pastor i Castillo, Robert (* 1945), Andorran writer
- Pastor i Gràcia, Xavier (* 1950), Spanish biologist and environmentalist
- Pastor Julián, Ana (* 1957), Spanish politician of the Partido Popular
- Pastor López (1944–2019), Venezuelan singer
- Pastor Normann, Emma (1871–1954), German painter and illustrator from the Düsseldorf School
- Pastor Vilanova, Pere (* 1968), Andorran lawyer and judge at the European Court of Human Rights
- Pastor, Adam , German anti-Trinitarian Baptist and one of the leaders of the North German Mennonites
- Pastor, Adelina (* 1993), Romanian athlete
- Pastor, Alfredo (* 1944), Spanish economist
- Pastor, Carl Arthur (1885–1960), German banker and insurance company
- Pastor, Carlos Washington (1924–2012), Argentine military and politician
- Pastor, David (* 1974), Spanish jazz musician (trumpet, composition)
- Pastor, Ed (1943–2018), American politician
- Pastor, Edda (* 1942), German actress
- Pastor, Frank (* 1957), German soccer player
- Pastor, Gottfried (1809–1899), German wool manufacturer and Privy Councilor of Commerce
- Pastor, Gustave Léon (1832–1922), German-Belgian metallurgical engineer and industrialist
- Pastor, Hanns (1917–2009), German avant-garde painter and art teacher
- Pastor, Juan Carlos (* 1968), Spanish handball coach
- Pastor, Karl von (1857–1919), administrative officer and district administrator
- Pastor, Konrad Gustav (1796–1890), German industrialist and reorganizer of SA Cockerill
- Pastor, Ludwig von (1854–1928), German-Austrian Catholic historian
- Pastor, Óscar (* 1962), Spanish computer scientist
- Pastor, Philipp Heinrich (1787–1844), German cloth and needle manufacturer and President of the Aachen Chamber of Commerce
- Pastor, Rudolf Arthur (1828-1892), German needle manufacturer and royal Prussian councilor of commerce
- Pastor, Seville , Austrian actress
- Pastor, Tony (1907–1969), American jazz musician and big band leader
- Pastor, Willy (1867–1933), German art and culture critic, historian and writer
- Pastora Gómez, Edén (1937–2020), Nicaraguan guerrilla leader and Sandinista politician
- Pastore, Giampiero (* 1976), Italian saber fencer
- Pastore, Javier (* 1989), Argentine soccer player
- Pastore, John O. (1907-2000), American politician
- Pastore, Pierfranco (1927–2015), Italian clergyman, Curia Bishop of the Roman Catholic Church
- Pastore, Piero (1903–1968), Italian football player and actor
- Pastore, Rodrigo (* 1972), Argentine basketball coach
- Pastore, Sergio (1932–1987), Italian film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Pastore, Vincent (born 1946), American actor of Italian descent
- Pastore, William , Manager, Chief Executive Officer of Monster Worldwide, Inc.
- Pastorelli, Nicky (* 1983), Dutch racing driver
- Pastorelli, Robert (1954-2004), American actor
- Pastorello, Ester (1884–1971), Italian archivist and librarian
- Pastoret, Claude-Emmanuel de (1755–1840), French politician and writer
- Pastorff, Johann Wilhelm (1767–1838), German astronomer
- Pastori, Niña (* 1978), Spanish flamenco singer
- Pastorini, Dan (born 1949), American football player
- Pastorini, Rodrigo (* 1990), Uruguayan football player
- Pastorino, Cody (b.1991), American football player
- Pastorino, Giustino Giulio (1910–2005), Italian Franciscan, Vicar Apostolic of Benghazi (1965–1997)
- Pastorino, Pelegrina (1902–1988), Argentine journalist
- Pastorius, Felix (* 1982), American fusion musician (electric bass)
- Pastorius, Franz Daniel (1651–1719), German-American lawyer and writer
- Pastorius, Jaco (1951–1987), American jazz musician and composer
- Pastorius, Julius (* 1982), American jazz musician (drums)
- Pastoriza, Álvaro (* 1987), Uruguayan football player
- Pastoriza, José (1942–2004), Argentine soccer player and soccer coach
- Pastörs, Udo (* 1952), German politician (NPD) and neo-Nazi
- Pastorutti, Soledad (* 1980), Argentine singer
- Pastötter, Jakob (* 1965), German sexologist and cultural anthropologist
- Pastouna, James (* 1955), English journalist, filmmaker and book author
- Pastrana Borrero, Misael (1923–1997), Colombian politician, President of Colombia
- Pastrana González, Ángel (* 1972), Spanish biathlete and cross-country skier
- Pastrana, Andrés (* 1954), Colombian politician and President of the Republic of Colombia
- Pastrana, Julia (1834–1860), Mexican who has been referred to as the “monkey woman” or “the ugliest woman in the world”
- Pastrana, Mauricio (* 1973), Colombian boxer
- Pastrana, Travis (* 1983), American motocross and freestyle motocross pilot
- Pastrano, Willie (1935-1997), American boxer
- Pastre, Michel (* 1966), French jazz musician (tenor saxophone, big band leader)
- Pastre, Ulysse (1864–1930), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Pastreich, Emanuel (* 1964), American literary scholar
- Pastrňák, David (* 1996), Czech ice hockey player
- Pastrone, Giovanni (1883–1959), Italian film director, screenwriter, writer, actor
- Pastucha, Rudolf (* 1936), Lutheran theologian
- Pastur, Leonid (* 1937), Ukrainian mathematical physicist
- Pasture, Marc R. (* 1947), Belgian manager
- Pasturel, Solenn (* 1979), English badminton player (Jersey)
- Pastusiak, Longin (* 1935), Polish politician, member of the Sejm, historian and political scientist
- Pastuszka-Konieczna, Aneta (* 1978), Polish canoe racer
Pasu
- Pasut, Bruno (1914–2006), Italian composer, pianist, organist, choir director, conductor and music teacher
Pasv
- Pasveer, Kathinka (* 1959), Dutch solo flutist
- Pasveer, Remko (* 1983), Dutch football goalkeeper
- Pasvolsky, Jonathon (born 1972), Australian actor
- Pasvolsky, Steve (* 1966), Australian film director and computer game developer
Pasz
- Paszek, Tamira (* 1990), Austrian tennis player
- Paszka, Jessica (* 1990), German reality TV actress
- Paszkiewicz, Andrzej , Polish Carmelite and composer
- Paszkiewicz, Peter (* 1943), Austrian stone sculptor
- Paszkowiak, Alfred (1926–2000), German photographer and photo journalist
- Paszkowska, Alexandra (* 1945), German photographer, author and actress
- Pászthory, Casimir von (1886–1966), Austrian composer
- Pászthory, Pálma von (1884–1958), Hungarian violinist and violin teacher
- Pasztircsák, Polina (* 1982), Hungarian opera and concert singer with a soprano voice
- Pasztor, Austin (born 1990), American football player
- Pásztor, Béla (1894–1966), Hungarian stage and film actor, a dramaturge, author, film producer, stage and film director and a film manager
- Pásztor, Bence (* 1995), Hungarian athlete
- Pásztor, István (1926–2015), Hungarian cyclist and cycling trainer
- Pásztor, Susann (* 1957), German writer
- Pásztory-Bartók, Ditta (1903–1982), Hungarian pianist and second wife of Béla Bartók
- Paszyk, Krzysztof (* 1979), Polish lawyer and politician