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Peca
- Peca, Matthew (born 1993), Canadian ice hockey player
- Peca, Michael (* 1974), Canadian ice hockey player
- Pecakovski, Dejan (* 1986), Macedonian handball player
- Pećanac, Kosta (1879–1944), leader of the Chetnik movement in the Balkan Wars and in the First and Second World Wars
- Peçanha, Nilo (1867–1924), Brazilian politician and president
- Peçanha, Orlando (1935-2010), Brazilian soccer player and coach
- Peçanha, Peterson (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Pecanins, Betsy (1954-2016), Mexican singer of American descent
- Pecanka, Josef (1925–2015), Austrian football player and coach
- Pečar, Andreas (* 1972), German modern historian
- Pečar, Marjan (* 1941), Yugoslav ski jumper
- Pečarić, Josip (* 1948), Croatian mathematician
- Pécas, Max (1925–2003), French theater and film director and screenwriter
- Pecatel, Albrecht von , Mecklenburg nobleman
Pecc
- Peccei, Aurelio (1908–1984), Italian industrialist and co-founder of the Club of Rome
- Peccei, Roberto (1942-2020), Italian theoretical physicist
- Pecchenino, Renzo (1934–1988), Chilean cartoonist
- Pecci, Anselmo Filippo (1868–1950), Italian religious and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Acerenza-Matera
- Pecci, Cristian (* 1988), Spanish soccer player
- Pecci, Eraldo (* 1955), Italian football player
- Pecci, Giuseppe (1776–1855), Bishop of Gubbio and Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Pecci, Giuseppe (1807–1890), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Pecci, Víctor (* 1955), Paraguayan tennis player
- Péccot, Claude-Antoine (1856–1876), French mathematician and pianist
Pece
- Pečeliūnas, Saulius (* 1956), Lithuanian politician
- Pecelj, Petar (1927-2014), Yugoslav sprinter
- Pecelj, Srdan (* 1975), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Peçenek, Arif (1959–2013), Turkish football player and coach
- Pečenko, Dejan (* 1958), Slovenian jazz musician (piano)
- Peçevî, Ibrâhîm , Ottoman historiographer
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- Pech, Alfons (1894–1945), German-Russian resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Pech, Arthur (1912–1980), German DBD functionary, DBD state chairman for Brandenburg
- Pech, Ernst August (1788–1863), German physician and university professor
- Pech, Justinus Christoph (* 1973), German religious, monk of the Cistercian monastery Bochum-Stiepel, theologian and economist
- Pech, Karlheinz (* 1933), German historian
- Pech, Kristian (* 1946), German writer
- Bad luck, Matthias , German church musician and organist
- Pech, Michel (1946–2012), French football player
- Pech, Ottomar (1914–2000), German officer, most recently lieutenant general
- Pech, Raymond (1876–1952), French composer
- Pech, Thorsten (* 1960), German organist, conductor and composer
- Pecha, Dajana (* 2001), Kazakh ski jumper
- Pecháč, Jerguš (* 2001), Slovak chess player
- Pecháček, František (1896–1944), Czechoslovak gymnast and resistance fighter
- Pecháček, Franz Martin (1763–1816), Bohemian classical composer
- Pecháček, Franz Xaver (1793–1840), Austrian-German violin virtuoso and composer
- Pechacek, Josef (1906–1945), Austrian cabaret artist and poet
- Pecháček, Ladislav (* 1940), Czech actor, musician and composer
- Péchalat, Nathalie (* 1983), French figure skater
- Pechall, Rudolf (1866–1937), Austrian politician (GDVP), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Pechan, Adalbert (1906–1960), Austrian publisher, editor of the Perlen series
- Pechan, Herbert (1918–1944), German soccer player
- Pecharroman, José Antonio (* 1978), Spanish cyclist
- Pechau, Alfred (1921–2008), German composer and musician
- Pechau, Jochem (1929–1989), German sculptor and medalist
- Pechau, Manfred (1909–1950), German SS Sturmbannführer
- Pechauf, Peter (* 1941), German SED functionary
- Pechawa, Palina (* 1992), Belarusian tennis player
- Peche, Dagobert (1887–1923), Austrian artist
- Peche, Ferdinand (1820–1898), Austrian mathematician and physicist
- Péché, Matthieu (* 1987), French canoeist
- Peche, Richard , English clergyman, Bishop of Coventry
- Péché, Sandrine (* 1977), French mathematician
- Peche, Therese (1806–1882), Austrian theater actress
- Peche, Walter , German civil servant
- Pechel, Madleen (1905–1991), German secretary and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Pechel, Peter (1920–1997), German journalist and moderator
- Pechel, Rudolf (1882–1961), German journalist and resistance fighter
- Pechel, Susanne (* 1966), German tropical medicine specialist and musician
- Pecher, Claudia Maria (* 1976), German literary scholar
- Pecher, Doris (* 1966), German diver
- Pecher, Erasmus , Bohemian hammer master, citizen and mountain master of Neudek
- Pecher, Mario (* 1962), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Pecher, Martina (* 1957), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Pecher, Otto (1903–1996), German judge, most recently at the Federal Labor Court
- Pecher, Walter (1925–2010), German soccer player
- Pécherot, Patrick (* 1953), French journalist and writer
- Pecheur, Sierra (* 1938), American actress
- Pécheux, Marc Nicolas Louis (1769–1831), French general
- Pécheux, Michel (1911–1985), French sword fencer
- Pechhacker, Josef , Austrian film and theater actor
- Pechhold, Wolfgang (1930–2010), German physicist and university professor
- Péchi, Simon (1575–1642), Transylvanian Chancellor and representative of the Sabbatarians
- Pechkoff, Zinovi (1884–1966), French officer and diplomat of Russian descent
- Pechlaner, Ernst (* 1954), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament in Tyrol
- Pechlaner, Helmut (* 1946), Austrian veterinarian and director of the Schönbrunn Zoo in Vienna
- Pechlewanidi, Yevstafi Alkiwiadowitsch (* 1960), Soviet football player of Greek origin
- Pechlin, Carl Fredrik (1720–1796), officer and politician
- Pechlin, Friedrich Christian Ferdinand von (1789–1863), German lawyer and diplomat in the Danish service
- Pechlin, Johann Nikolaus (1646–1706), German-Dutch physician and educator
- Pechlin, Johann von , Schleswig-Holstein statesman
- Pechlin, Marten (1480–1526), German pirate
- Pechlin, Nicolaus Otto von (1753–1807), German administrative lawyer in the Danish service
- Pechlivanis, Marios (* 1995), Cypriot football player
- Pechlivanos, Miltos (* 1965), Greek neo-Greekist
- Pechlivanov, Jani (* 1988), Bulgarian football player
- Pechliwanowa, Rossiza (* 1955), Bulgarian middle-distance runner
- Pechlof, Kathrin , German harpist and composer
- Pechmann, Adalbert von (1777–1860), Passau auxiliary bishop, cathedral dean and vicar general
- Pechmann, Alexander (* 1968), Austrian author, editor and translator
- Pechmann, Burkhard (* 1957), German theologian, pastoral care worker and non-fiction author
- Pechmann, Friedrich von (1862–1919), Bavarian Lieutenant General in the First World War
- Pechmann, Günther von (1882–1968), German museum director and cultural and economic politician
- Pechmann, Hans von (1850–1902), German chemist
- Pechmann, Heinrich von (1774–1861), German architect and hydraulic engineer
- Pechmann, Johann von (1809–1868), Bavarian politician
- Pechmann, Wilhelm Freiherr von (1859–1948), German bank manager
- Pechmann, Wilhelm von (1839–1887), Bavarian administrative officer
- Pechner, Gerhard (1903–1969), German opera singer (bass, baritone)
- Pecho, Jens (* 1978), German performance, installation and video artist
- Péchot, Prosper (1849–1928), French artillery colonel and light railroad pioneer
- Pechoušek, Jan (* 1997), Czech cross-country skier
- Pechow, Alexei Jurjewitsch (* 1978), Russian fantasy and science fiction writer
- Pechstein, Claudia (* 1972), German speed skater
- Pechstein, Heidi (* 1944), German swimmer
- Pechstein, Klaus (1941–2013), German swimming athlete
- Pechstein, Matthias (* 1958), German legal scholar
- Pechstein, Max (1881–1955), German painter and graphic artist
- Pecht, Friedrich (1814–1903), German history and portrait painter, lithographer and art writer
- Pechtl, Josef (* 1949), Austrian ski racer
- Pechtol, Maria (1918–2003), German Germanist, linguist and university professor
- Pechtold, Alexander (* 1965), Dutch politician (D66)
- Pechtold, Ulrich (* 1952), German soccer player
- Pechuán Marín, Enrique (1913–1983), Argentine clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Cruz del Eje
- Pechuel-Loesche, Eduard (1840–1913), German geographer and Africa explorer
- Pechüle, Carl Frederick (1843–1914), Danish astronomer
Peci
- Pécic, Denis (* 1928), stateless prisoner and prison critic
- Pecik, Ronny (* 1962), Austrian investor
- Pecile, Domenico (1922–2011), Italian clergyman, bishop emeritus of Reggio Emilia-Guastalla
- Pecina, Heinrich (* 1950), Austrian entrepreneur and chairman of the investment fund and consulting company Vienna Capital Partners
- Pecirep, Darijo (* 1991), Croatian football player
- Pečiulis, Arūnas (* 1966), Lithuanian conductor, artistic director of the Salzburg Liedertafel, district choir director of the city of Salzburg
Peck
- Peck, Adolph Lobegott (1766–1801), German pastor
- Peck, Annie Smith (1850–1935), American mountaineer and suffragette
- Peck, Anthony (1947–1996), American film actor
- Peck, Asahel (1803–1879), American lawyer and politician
- Peck, Bob (1945–1999), British actor
- Peck, Cecilia (* 1958), American actress, director and producer
- Peck, Charles Horton (1833-1917), American mycologist
- Peck, Christoph (1948–2011), German journalist and editor
- Peck, Dale (* 1967), American writer
- Peck, Dan (* 1983), American jazz musician
- Peck, David W. (1902–1990), American lawyer
- Peck, Donald , American flautist
- Peck, Edward (1915–2009) British diplomat and writer
- Peck, Ella Rae (* 1990), American actress
- Peck, Erasmus D. (1808–1876), American politician
- Peck, Ethan (* 1986), American actor
- Peck, George († 2018), American actor
- Peck, George W. (1840-1916), American politician
- Peck, George Washington (1818–1905), American politician
- Peck, Gregory (1916–2003), American actor
- Peck, Hébert (* 1958), Haitian film producer
- Peck, Jamie (* 1962), British geographer and university professor
- Peck, Jared V. (1816-1891) American politician
- Peck, Josef (1925–1997), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the Landtag in Burgenland, member of the National Council
- Peck, Josh (* 1986), American film actor
- Peck, Lucius Benedict (1802–1866), American lawyer and politician
- Peck, Luther C. (1800–1876), American politician
- Peck, M. Scott (1936–2005), American psychiatrist, psychotherapist, and writer
- Peck, Mizuo (* 1977), American actress
- Peck, Nat (1925-2015), American-British jazz trombonist
- Peck, Ralph Brazelton (1912–2008), Canadian-American civil engineer, soil mechanic and geotechnical engineer
- Peck, Raoul (* 1953), Haitian film director and screenwriter
- Peck, Reinhard (1823–1895), German pharmacist and curator
- Peck, Robert F. (1924-2011), American educational psychologist and professor in Austin
- Peck, Tracy (1838–1921), American classical philologist
- Peck, Ulrich (* 1948), German entrepreneur, 1st secretary of the SED district leadership in Rostock
- Peck, William Dandridge (1763–1822), American botanist and entomologist
- Peck, Winslow , pen name for a former National Security Agency employee
- Pecka, Josef Boleslav (1849–1897), Czech journalist and poet, co-founder of the Czech Social Democratic Party
- Pecka, Karel (1928–1997), Czech writer and dissident
- Pecka, Luboš (* 1978), Czech football player
- Pecka, Zdeněk (* 1954), Czech rower
- Pečkaitis, Justinas Sigitas (* 1946), Lithuanian lawyer
- Peckenstein, Lorenz , Saxon administrative officer and historian
- Peckenstorfer, Dominik (1705–1786), Austrian clergyman, Cistercian and abbot of the Lilienfeld monastery
- Pecker, Alain (* 1949), French civil engineer
- Pecker-Zörner, Helene (* 1957), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Peckes, Tjede († 1517), Wurtfriesian flag maiden
- Peckford, Brian (* 1942), Canadian politician
- Peckham, Johannes († 1292), English theologian, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Peckham, Judy (* 1950), Australian sprinter and middle distance runner
- Peckham, Lawrie (* 1944), Australian high jumper
- Peckham, Rufus Wheeler (1809–1873), American lawyer and politician
- Peckham, Rufus Wheeler (1838–1909), American lawyer
- Peckham, Theo (* 1987), Canadian ice hockey player
- Peckhaus, Volker (* 1955), German science historian and philosopher
- Peckinpah, David E. (1951-2006), American film director
- Peckinpah, Sam (1925–1984), American film director and screenwriter
- Peckl, Kerstin (* 1989), Austrian tennis player
- Peckmann, Jörn (* 1969), German paleontologist and geologist (sedimentology)
- Peckolt, Hannes (* 1982), German sailor
- Peckolt, Jan-Peter (* 1981), German sailor
- Peckolt, Theodor (1822–1912), German pharmacist, pharmacist, botanist and naturalist
- Pecková, Dagmar (* 1961), Czech opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Peckover, Joseph (1896–1982), American study composer
Pecl
- Pecl, Gerhard (* 1955), German soccer player
- Pecl, Robert (* 1965), Austrian soccer player
- Péclet, Jean Claude Eugène (1793–1857), French physicist
- Pecly Moreira, Valter (* 1948), Brazilian diplomat
Pecn
- Pečnik, Nejc (* 1986), Slovenian football player
Peco
- Pecora, Lou , visual effects film technician
- Pecora, Paolo (* 1949), Italian media entrepreneur and film director
- Pecora, Santo (1902–1984), American trombonist of New Orleans Jazz
- Pecoraio, Edoardo (1910–1986), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman, archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Pecorari, Anselmo Guido (* 1946), Italian clergyman, diplomat of the Holy See
- Pecoraro Scanio, Alfonso (* 1959), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Pecoraro, Herwig (* 1957), Austrian opera singer with a tenor voice
- Pecorelli, Alfonso (* 1960), Swiss author
- Pecorelli, Carmine (1928–1979), Italian investigative journalist
- Pecorelli, Giannandrea (* 1958), Italian television and film producer as well as film director and screenwriter
- Pecorini, Nicola (* 1957), Italian cameraman
- Pécour, Louis (1653–1729), French dancer and choreographer
- Pécout, Éric (* 1956), French football player and official
- Pečovský, Viktor (* 1983), Slovak football player
Pecq
- Pecquet, Jean (1622-1674), French anatomist
- Pecquet, Julie (* 1973), French dancer, choreographer and lecturer
Pecr
- Pécresse, Valérie (* 1967), French politician (UMP), member of the National Assembly
- Pécrus, Charles François (1826–1907), French genre, landscape and marine painter
Pecs
- Pécsi, Dániel (* 1895), Hungarian table tennis player
- Pecson, Geronima (1896–1989), Filipino politician
Pecz
- Pecz, Samu (1854–1922), Hungarian architect of historicism
- Peczenik, Anna (1911–1944), Austrian resistance fighter, communist, participant in the Spanish Civil War and concentration camp prisoner