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Pel
- Pel, David (* 1991), Dutch tennis player
Pela
- Pélach y Feliú, Enrique (1917–2007), Spanish clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Abancay in Peru
- Péladan, Joséphin (1858–1918), French writer
- Péladeau, Pierre Karl (* 1961), Canadian politician
- Peláez, Catalina (* 1991), Colombian squash player
- Pelaez, Emmanuel (1915-2003), Filipino politician
- Peláez, María (* 1977), Spanish swimmer
- Peláez, Milton (1945–2006), Dominican rock musician, composer and comedian
- Pelaez, Pedro (1812–1863), Filipino priest of the Roman Catholic Church
- Peláez, Ricardo (* 1963), Mexican soccer player
- Pelageja (* 1986), Russian singer
- Pelagia , Syrian penitent and patron saint of comedians and actors
- Pelagius , Christian martyr, city patron of Constance (probably fictional person)
- Pelagius († 420), British monk, heretic, opponent of Augustine
- Pelagius I , Bishop of Rome (556-561)
- Pelagius II († 590), Bishop of Rome (579-590)
- Pelagius von Albano († 1230), cardinal, papal legate of the 5th Crusade
- Pelagius of Cordoba , Christian martyr
- Pelagius, Alvarus († 1350), religious, theologian and Bishop of Silves
- Pelagonius , Roman veterinarian
- Pelak, Albin (* 1981), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Peláková, Kristína (* 1987), Slovak singer
- Pelant, Karel (1874–1925), Czech journalist and pioneer of the Esperanto movement
- Pelantaro , Mapuche warrior
- Pelargus, Ambrosius († 1561), German Dominican and controversial theologian
- Pelargus, Christoph (1565–1633), German Protestant theologian
- Pelargus, Gottlieb (1605–1672), German Protestant theologian and rhetorician
- Pelargus, Hugo (1861–1931), German ore caster
- Pelargus, Rudolf von (1853–1923), President of the Senate at the Imperial Court
- Pelargus, Wilhelm (1820–1901), German ore caster
- Pelat, Roger-Patrice (1918–1989), French entrepreneur
- Pelâtre, Louis (* 1940), French religious, Roman Catholic bishop and emeritus Vicar Apostolic of Istanbul
- Pelayo († 737), King (or Prince) of Asturias
Pelb
- Pelbart of Timisoara († 1504), Franciscan, preacher and writer
Pelc
- Pelc, Ortwin (* 1953), German historian
- Pelcha , Nubian queen mother
- Pelchat, Marc (* 1950), Canadian clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Québec
- Pelchat, Michel (1938–1974), French racing cyclist, world champion in cycling
- Pelchrzim, Edgar von (1904–1990), German ballet master and choreographer
- Pelchrzim, Gottlieb Julius von (1717–1788), royal Prussian major general
- Pelchrzim, Karl von (1742–1807), Prussian major general
- Pelchrzim, Theodor von (1816-1892), royal Prussian major and writer
- Pelcking, Johannes (1573–1642), priest and auxiliary bishop in Paderborn, Hildesheim and Münster
- Pelckmann, Horst (1904–1975), German defense attorney, notary and diplomat
- Pelcner, František (1909–1985), Czechoslovak football player
- Pelcová, Jiřina (* 1969), Czech biathlete
- Pelczar, Andrzej (1937-2010), Polish mathematician
- Pelczar, Józef Sebastian (1842–1924), Bishop of Przemyśl
- Pełczycki, Leontios († 1595), Orthodox Bishop of Chełm and Pinsk
- Pełczyński, Aleksander (1932–2012), Polish mathematician
- Pełczyński, Tadeusz (1892–1985), Polish general
Peld
- Pelda, Kurt (* 1965), Swiss economist, editor, journalist and war reporter
- Pelden called Cloudt, Reinhard von (1702–1770), Prussian district president
- Pelden Gyatsho (1933-2018), Buddhist monk
- Pelden, Hermann Friedrich von († 1586), commander of the garrison of Neuss (Nuys)
- Peldon, Ashley (* 1984), American actress
- Peldon, Courtney (* 1981), American actress
Pele
- Pelé (* 1940), Brazilian soccer player and politician
- Pelé (* 1978), Cape Verdean football player
- Pelé (* 1987), Portuguese football player
- Pelé, Abédi (* 1964), Ghanaian soccer player
- Pele, Johann Nicolaus († 1790), German university professor
- Pelé, Léo (* 1996), Brazilian soccer player
- Pelé, Yohann (* 1982), French football player
- Pelecanos, George P. (* 1957), American journalist, detective writer, screenwriter and producer
- Pelech, Adam (* 1994), Canadian ice hockey player
- Pelech, Matt (* 1987), Canadian ice hockey player
- Peled, Benjamin (1928–2002), Israeli commander, Israeli Air Force
- Peled, Jossi (* 1941), Israeli military and politician
- Peled, Mattityahu (1923–1995), Israeli general, politician and professor of Arabic studies
- Peled, Mosche (* 1945), Israeli politician
- Peled, Natan (1913–1992), Israeli politician and minister
- Peled-Elhanan, Nurit (* 1949), Israeli literary scholar and peace activist
- Pelegri, Francis (* 1952), French rower
- Pelekanos, Michalis (* 1981), Greek basketball player
- Pelen, Perrine (* 1960), French ski racer
- Peles, Keren (* 1979), Israeli singer, pianist and composer
- Peleschenko, Larissa Alexandrovna (* 1964), Russian shot putter
- Peleschjan, Artawasd (* 1938), Armenian filmmaker
- Peleschka, Franz (* 1873), Austrian sculptor
- Peleshi, Niko (* 1970), Albanian politician (PS)
- Pelet, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1745–1820), Prussian major general
- Pelet, Jean Jacques (1777-1858), French major general and military writer
- Pelet, Karl von (1742–1823), Prussian major general
- Pelet-Narbonne, Gerhard von (1840–1909), Prussian lieutenant general and military writer
- Peleteiro, Ana (* 1995), Spanish triple jumper
- Peletier, Jacques (1517–1582), French man of letters, humanist, lawyer, physician and mathematician
- Peletier, Lambertus (* 1937), Dutch mathematician
- Pelewin, Viktor Olegowitsch (* 1962), Russian writer
- Pelez, Fernand (1848–1913), French painter of Spanish origin
Pelf
- Pelfrey, Mike (* 1984), American baseball player
Pelg
- Pelgen, Christoph (* 1967), German bagpiper and editor
- Pelgön Thrinle , Tibetan astronomer and master of the Sinotibetan divination calculations
- Pelgrim, Hermann-Josef (* 1959), German local politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Schwäbisch Halls since 1997
- Pelgrom, Els (* 1934), Dutch writer
Pelh
- Pelham, Charles (1835–1908) American lawyer, judge, officer, and politician
- Pelham, Charles, 8th Earl of Yarborough (born 1963), British nobleman
- Pelham, George Clinton (1898-1984), British diplomat
- Pelham, Henry (1694-1754) British Prime Minister
- Pelham, Henry Francis (1846–1907), British ancient historian
- Pelham, Hugh (* 1954), British cell biologist
- Pelham, John, 7th Earl of Yarborough (1920–1991), British nobleman and member of the House of Lords
- Pelham, Marcia, Countess of Yarborough (1863–1926), British peeress
- Pelham, Marcus, 6th Earl of Yarborough (1893–1966), British nobleman and member of the House of Lords
- Pelham, Moses (* 1971), German rapper
- Pelham, Sackville, 5th Earl of Yarborough (1888–1948), British peer and politician
- Pelham, Thomas, 2nd Earl of Chichester (1756–1826), British politician, Member of the House of Commons and peer
- Pelham-Holles, Thomas, 1st Duke of Newcastle-upon-Tyne (1693–1768), British politician
Peli
- Peli, Oren (* 1970), Israeli-American game programmer and filmmaker
- Pelicano, Jorge (* 1977), Portuguese documentary filmmaker and television cameraman
- Pelicelli, Nestore (1871–1937), Italian priest, regional historian and photographer
- Pelici, Alexandru (* 1974), Romanian football player and coach
- Péligot, Eugène-Melchior (1811–1890), French chemist
- Pelikahn, Horst-Michael (* 1952), German politician, State Councilor in Hamburg
- Pelikan, Andreas (* 1973), Austrian game designer
- Pelikan, Anton (1861–1918), Austrian mineralogist and petrograph
- Pelikán, Ferdinand (1885–1952), Czech philosopher
- Pelikan, Fritz (1934–1996), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Pelikan, Jaroslav (1923–2006), American church historian
- Pelikán, Jiří (1923–1999), Czech publicist and politician, MEP
- Pelikan, Jorge (1906–1984), Argentine chess master of Czechoslovak descent
- Pelikan, Jürgen (* 1940), sociologist
- Pelikan, Peter (* 1941), Austrian architect
- Pelikán, Robert (* 1979), Czech lawyer and politician
- Pelikan, Sarah (* 1947), German object artist
- Pelikan, Walter (1901–1971), Austrian civil engineer
- Pelikánová, Irena (* 1949), Czech legal scholar and judge
- Pelikowsky, Erika (1916–1990), Austrian actress
- Pelin, Elin (1877–1949), Bulgarian writer
- Pelinka, Anton (* 1941), Austrian lawyer and political scientist
- Pelinka, Niko (* 1986), Austrian PR man, lobbyist and media functionary
- Pelinka, Peter (* 1951), Austrian journalist, editor-in-chief and publisher
- Pelinka-Marková, Marta (* 1947), Austrian journalist of Czechoslovak origin
- Pelino Domingues, Manuel (* 1941), Portuguese clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Santarém
- Pelinq, Christophe (* 1963), French comic book author
- Pelinus († 662), Basilian and Bishop of Brindisi
- Pélissier, Aimable (1794–1864), French general and statesman, Marshal of France
- Pelissier, Anthony (1912–1988) British theater actor, screenwriter, film and television director, documentary filmmaker and television producer
- Pélissier, Charles (1903–1959), French racing cyclist
- Pelissier, Eduard (1850–1931), German high school teacher and historian
- Pélissier, Francis (1894–1959), French racing cyclist
- Pélissier, Henri (1889–1935), French racing cyclist, winner of the Tour de France 1923
- Pélissier, René (* 1935), French historian
- Pelitti, Giuseppe (1811–1865), Italian instrument maker
- Pelivan, Dominik (* 1996), German-Croatian soccer player
- Peliwo, Filip (* 1994), Canadian tennis player
- Peliza, Robert (1920–2011), Gibraltar politician
- Pelizaeus, Friedrich Christoph (1851–1942), German neurologist
- Pelizaeus, Johanna (1824–1912), German educator
- Pelizaeus, Klaus (* 1952), German composer, lyricist and music producer
- Pelizaeus, Wilhelm (1851–1930), German merchant, banker and Spanish consul in Egypt
- Pelizäus-Hoffmeister, Helga (* 1961), German sociologist
- Pelizzari, Guido (1898–1978), Italian architect
- Pelizzari, Umberto (* 1965), Italian freediver
- Pelizzoli, Ivan (* 1980), Italian football goalkeeper
Pelj
- Peljee, Myatavyn (* 1927), Mongolian politician
- Peljhan, Marko (* 1969), Slovenian conceptual artist, media artist, director and professor
- Peljor, Tashi (* 1978), Bhutanese archer
Pelk
- Pelka, Florian (* 1971), German artist
- Pelka, Hartmut (1957-2014), German soccer player
- Pelka, Walter (* 1953), German civil engineer and university president
- Pelke, Birgit (* 1961), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Pelke, Eberhard (* 1955), German civil engineer
- Pelkey, Amanda (* 1993), American ice hockey player
- Pelkhoven, Johann Nepomuk von (1763–1830), royal Bavarian district school councilor and councilor
- Pelkhoven, Maximilian von (1796–1864), Royal Bavarian State Councilor
- Pelkmann, Wilhelm (1905–1983), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Pelko, Žan (* 1990), Slovenian football player
- Pelkonen, Jaana (* 1977), Finnish presenter and photo model
- Pelkonen, Jukka (* 1980), Finnish metal singer
- Pelkonen, Jyri (* 1965), Finnish Nordic combined skier
- Pelkonen, Pentti (* 1930), Finnish cross-country skier
- Pelkoven, Veit Adam von († 1701), Canon of Freising
- Pelkowski, Magnus (* 1965), German-Colombian basketball player
- Pelkowsky, Friedrich von (1705–1786), Prussian major general, commander of the Kolberg Fortress, chief of Infantry Regiment No. 4
Pell
- Pell, Axel Rudi (* 1960), German hard rock and heavy metal guitarist
- Pell, Claiborne (1918–2009), American Senator from Rhode Island
- Pell, Dave (1925–2017), American jazz musician, saxophonist, band leader, arranger, composer and producer
- Pell, David (* 1980), Australian cyclist
- Pell, Duncan (1807-1874), American politician
- Pell, George (* 1941), Australian cardinal and Archbishop of Sydney
- Pell, Herbert (1884–1961), American diplomat and politician (Democratic Party)
- Pell, John (1611-1685) English mathematician
- Pell, Philip (1753–1811), American politician
- Pell, Theodore (1879–1967), American tennis player
- Pell, William (1947–2003), American opera singer (tenor, previously baritone)
- Pella, Giuseppe (1902–1981), Italian politician
- Pella, Guido (* 1990), Argentine tennis player
- Pella, Paul (1892–1965), Austrian bandmaster and music director
- Pella, Roy (* 1930), Canadian discus thrower
- Pellanda, Geraldo Claudio Luiz Micheletto (1916–1991), Brazilian religious, Bishop of Ponta Grossa
- Pellapra, Émilie de (1806–1871), French woman, daughter of Napoléon Bonaparte
- Pellaprat, Henri-Paul (1869–1952), French cook and author of a cookbook
- Pellar, Hanns (1886–1971), Austrian painter and illustrator
- Pellar, Paul (1919–1988), Austrian Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Pellas Chamorro, Carlos (* 1953), Nicaraguan manager, managing director of Grupo Pellas
- Pellas, Sauveur-André (1667–1727), French Paulan monk, Romanist, Provençalist and lexicographer
- Pellat, Charles (1914–1992), French arabist and lexicographer
- Pellat-Finet, Patrice (* 1952), French ski racer
- Pellati, Teresa (1929-2010), Italian actress
- Pellaton, Albert (1898–1966), Swiss watchmaker and inventor
- Pellatz, Nico-Stéphàno (* 1986), German soccer goalkeeper
- Pellaud, Simon (* 1992), Swiss cyclist
- Pelldram, Alfred (1847–1906), German diplomat
- Pelldram, Leopold (1811–1867), Bishop of Trier
- Pellè, Graziano (* 1985), Italian football player
- Pelle, István (1907–1986), Hungarian gymnast and two-time Olympic champion
- Pellé, Joseph (1720–1794), French priest, blessed of the Roman Catholic Church
- Pellé, Maurice (1863-1924), French general
- Pellea, Amza (1931–1983), Romanian film and stage actor
- Pellecchia, Raffaele (1909–1977), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Sorrento
- Pellecer Samayoa, José Ramiro (* 1929), Guatemalan clergyman, auxiliary bishop emeritus in Guatemala
- Pelleg, Frank (1910–1968), Israeli musician, composer and conductor
- Pellegatti, Carlo (* 1950), Italian sports journalist and author
- Pellegri, Pietro (* 2001), Italian football player
- Pellegrims, Maxime (* 1993), Belgian ice hockey player
- Pellegrims, Mike (* 1968), German-Belgian ice hockey player and coach
- Pellegrín Barrera, Carlos Eduardo (* 1958), Chilean religious and emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Chillán
- Pellegrin, Élise (* 1991), French-Maltese ski racer
- Pellegrin, Jacques (1873–1944) French herpetologist and ichthyologist
- Pellegrin, Jean-Pierre (* 1961), Swiss winemaker
- Pellegrin, Marcel (1907–1974), French football player
- Pellegrin, Margarita (1940–2016), German painter and graphic artist
- Pellegrin, Mattia (* 1989), Italian cross-country skier
- Pellegrin, Paolo (* 1964), Italian photographer
- Pellegrin, Raymond (1925-2007), French actor
- Pellegrin, Sebastiano (* 1994), Italian cross-country skier
- Pellegrin, Simon-Joseph (1663–1745), French poet, librettist and dramaturge
- Pellegrinelli, Tullio (* 1964), Italian enduro athlete
- Pellegrinetti, Ermenegildo (1876–1943), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Pellegrini, Alain (born 1946), French general
- Pellegrini, Alessandro (1938–1998), Italian politician (South Tyrol)
- Pellegrini, Alfred Heinrich (1881–1958), Swiss painter
- Pellegrini, Antonin (* 1993), French cross-country skier
- Pellegrini, Antonio (1812–1887), Italian cardinal
- Pellegrini, Armando (* 1933), Italian racing cyclist
- Pellegrini, Boris (* 1980), Swiss-Italian floorball player
- Pellegrini, Carlo (1839–1889), Italian draftsman and caricaturist
- Pellegrini, Carlo (1866–1937), Italian painter, draftsman and illustrator
- Pellegrini, Carlos (1846–1906), politician, President of Argentina
- Pellegrini, Claudio (* 1935), Italian-American physicist
- Pellegrini, Clementine (1797–1845), German opera singer (contra-alto)
- Pellegrini, Federica (* 1988), Italian swimmer
- Pellegrini, Giovan Battista (1921–2007), Italian linguist, Romanist, Finno-Ugrist, albanologist and dialectologist
- Pellegrini, Giovanni Antonio (1675–1741), Italian painter
- Pellegrini, Giuseppe , Italian screenwriter and film director
- Pellegrini, Giuseppe (* 1953), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Concordia-Pordenone
- Pellegrini, Glauco (1919–1991), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Pellegrini, Graziella (* 1961), Italian researcher
- Pellegrini, Ines (* 1954), Italian actress and photo model
- Pellegrini, Isidor Raphael (1871–1954), Swiss architect and sculptor
- Pellegrini, Julius (1806-1858), Italian opera singer (bass)
- Pellegrini, Lorenzo (* 1996), Italian football player
- Pellegrini, Luca (* 1963), Italian football player
- Pellegrini, Luca (* 1999), Italian football player
- Pellegrini, Lucio (* 1965), Italian film and television director
- Pellegrini, Manuel (* 1953), Chilean football player and coach
- Pellegrini, Otmar (* 1949), Argentinian football player
- Pellegrini, Peter (* 1975), Slovak politician
- Pellegrini, Sara (* 1986), Italian cross-country skier
- Pellegrini, Silvia (* 1965), Roman Catholic theologian
- Pellegrini, Silvio (1900–1972), Italian Romanist and Medievalist
- Pellegrini, Tobias (* 1996), Austrian soccer player
- Pellegrini, Valeriano († 1746), Italian opera singer (soprano castrato)
- Pellegrino, Alberto (1930–1996), Italian fencer and Olympic champion
- Pellegrino, Aline (* 1982), Brazilian soccer player
- Pellegrino, Andrea (* 1997), Italian tennis player
- Pellegrino, Federico (* 1990), Italian cross-country skier
- Pellegrino, Frank (1944–2017), American actor and restaurateur
- Pellegrino, Giuseppe (* 1983), German singer
- Pellegrino, Josal Luiz (* 1943), Brazilian diplomat
- Pellegrino, Kurt (* 1979), American mixed martial arts fighter
- Pellegrino, Leo (* 1991), American baritone saxophonist
- Pellegrino, Mark (born 1965), American actor
- Pellegrino, Mauricio (* 1971), Argentine soccer player and soccer coach
- Pellegrino, Maximiliano (* 1980), Argentinian football player
- Pellegrino, Michele (1903–1986), Italian clergyman, archbishop of Turin and cardinal
- Pellejero, Richard (* 1976), Uruguayan football player
- Pellejero, Rubén (* 1952), Spanish cartoonist
- Pellen, Jacques (1957–2020), French jazz musician and composer
- Pellenaars, Kees (1913–1988), Dutch cyclist
- Pellengahr, Astrid (* 1967), German cultural scientist, folklorist and museum director
- Pellengahr, Richard (1883–1964), German lieutenant general in World War II
- Pellens, Albert (1893–1967), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian, superintendent in Hameln
- Pellens, Bernhard (* 1955), German economist
- Pellens, Karl (1934–2003), German historian
- Pellenz, Heinrich (1888–1974), German entrepreneur
- Pelleport, Pierre de (1773–1855), French division general
- Peller, Franz , German soccer player
- Peller, Károly (* 1979), Hungarian operetta singer (tenor), actor and dancer
- Peller, Konstantin (1887–1969), Austrian architect
- Pellerano Alfau, Arturo (1864–1935), Dominican businessman and journalist
- Pellerano, Gerónimo (1927–1991), Dominican singer
- Pellerey, Michele (* 1935), Italian religious, theologian and educator
- Pellerin, Auguste (1853–1929), French entrepreneur and art collector
- Pellerin, Fleur (* 1973), French politician (PS)
- Pellerin, Hector (1887–1953) Canadian singer, actor, and entertainer
- Pellerin, Krystin (born 1983), Canadian actress
- Pellerin, Scott (* 1970), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Pellerin, Théodore (* 1997), Canadian film actor
- Pellert, Ada (* 1962), Austrian economist and university lecturer
- Pellert, Wilhelm (* 1950), Austrian writer and director
- Pellerud, Even (* 1953), Norwegian football player and coach
- Pellet, Alain (* 1947), French lawyer and expert in the field of international law
- Pellet, Hans-Peter (* 1970), Swiss wrestler
- Pellet, Ida (1837–1863), German-Austrian actress
- Pellet, Paul (1859–1914), French religious, superior general of the Society of Africa Missions
- Pellet, Volker (* 1961), German diplomat
- Pelletan, Eugène (1813–1884), French writer, publicist and politician
- Pelletan, Philippe Jean (1747–1829), French medic
- Pelletan, Pierre (1782-1845), French physician
- Pelletier, Aimé-Sulpice (1772–1813), French general of the cavalry
- Pelletier, Anne-Marie (* 1946), French Roman Catholic theologian
- Pelletier, Anne-Sophie (* 1976), French nurse and politician (La France insoumise), MEP
- Pelletier, Annie (* 1973), Canadian water diver
- Pelletier, Bertrand (1761–1797), French chemist
- Pelletier, Bronson (* 1986), Canadian actor
- Pelletier, Bruno (* 1962), Canadian author, composer, musician and actor
- Pelletier, Chantal (* 1949), French actress and writer
- Pelletier, Charles-Alphonse-Pantaléon (1837–1911), Canadian politician, lieutenant governor of Québec
- Pelletier, David (* 1974), Canadian figure skater
- Pelletier, Delphine (* 1977), French triathlete
- Pelletier, Donald Joseph Leo (* 1931), American religious, emeritus Bishop of Morondava
- Pelletier, Émile (1898–1975), French politician and administrator
- Pelletier, Frédéric (1870–1944), Canadian music critic, choir conductor and composer
- Pelletier, Gérard (1919–1997), Canadian journalist, diplomat and politician
- Pelletier, Gerd H. (* 1935), German journalist
- Pelletier, Jean-Claude (1928–1982), French jazz musician
- Pelletier, Jean-Marc (* 1978), American ice hockey goalkeeper
- Pelletier, Jean-Pierre , Canadian medic
- Pelletier, Louis-François (1771–1854), French infantry division general
- Pelletier, Madeleine (1874–1939), French suffragette
- Pelletier, Maria Euphrasia (1796–1868), French nun, founder of an order and saint
- Pelletier, Marie-Ève (* 1982), Canadian tennis player
- Pelletier, Monique (* 1926), French politician
- Pelletier, Nicolas Jacques († 1792), French murderer, was the first person to be guillotined
- Pelletier, Pascal (* 1983), Canadian ice hockey player
- Pelletier, Paul (* 1970), American comic artist
- Pelletier, Pierre-Joseph (1788–1842), French chemist and pharmacist
- Pelletier, Romain (1875–1953), Canadian organist, composer and music teacher
- Pelletier, Romain-Octave the Elder (1843–1927), Canadian organist and composer
- Pelletier, Serge (* 1965), Canadian-Swiss ice hockey coach
- Pelletier, Walter (1900–1982), German entrepreneur
- Pelletier, Wilfrid (1896–1982), Canadian conductor and pianist
- Pelletier, Yannick (* 1976), Swiss grandmaster in chess
- Pelletier-Roy, Rémi (* 1990), Canadian road cyclist
- Pelletier-Volméranges, Benoît (1756-1824), French actor, theater director and playwright
- Pellett, Roy (1935-2019), British jazz musician (clarinet)
- Pelletti, Wálter (* 1966), Uruguayan football player
- Pelletz, Johannes , titular bishop of Symbalon and auxiliary bishop in Breslau
- Pellevé, Nicolas de (1515–1594), French clergyman, Archbishop of Reims and cardinal
- Pellew, Edward, 1st Viscount Exmouth (1757–1833), British naval officer and admiral
- Pelley, Ernest le (1801-1849), Seigneur von Sark
- Pelley, Pierre Carey le , Seigneur von Sark
- Pelley, Rod (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
- Pelley, Scott (* 1957), American television journalist and news anchor for the television station CBS
- Pelley, William Dudley (1890–1965), founders of the anti-Semitic Silver Shirts movement
- Pelli, César (1926–2019), Argentine-American architect
- Pelli, Dominicus (1657–1728), Swiss architect
- Pelli, Fulvio (* 1951), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Pellicano, Kiko (* 1974), Brazilian sailor
- Pellicciari, Romeu (1911–1971), Brazilian soccer player
- Pellicer i Cardona, Joan Baptista (1862–1930), Catalan classical pianist and music teacher
- Pellicer Silva, Olga (* 1935), Mexican ambassador
- Pellicia, Giuseppe Anselmo , Italian painter
- Pellicier, Alexandre (* 1981), French ski mountaineer
- Pellico, Silvio (1789-1854), Italian writer
- Pellielo, Giovanni (* 1970), Italian sports shooter
- Pellikaan, Henk (1910-1999), Dutch football player
- Pellikan, Konrad (1478–1556), Reformed theologian, reformer and Hebraist
- Pellin, Jesús Maria (1892–1969), Venezuelan clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Caracas
- Pellinen, Jouni (* 1983), Finnish freestyle skier
- Pellinen, Onni (1899-1945), Finnish wrestler
- Pelling, Christopher (* 1947), British Graecist and emeritus Regius Professor of Greek at Oxford University
- Pelling, John (* 1936), British sword fencer
- Pelling, Maurice (1920–1973), English art director and production designer
- Pelling, Tenzin (* 1988), Swiss badminton player
- Pellington, Mark (born 1962), American director
- Pellini, Elisabetta (* 1974), Italian actress
- Pellini, Giorgio (1923–1986), Italian fencer
- Pellini, Oreste († 1999), Italian documentary filmmaker
- Pelliot, Paul (1878–1945), French sinologist and Central Asian researcher
- Pellis, Marc-Antoine (1753–1809), Swiss entrepreneur and politician
- Pellis, Ugo (1882–1943), Italian Romance scholar and dialectologist
- Pellissier, Anne Sophie (* 1987), French snowboarder
- Pellissier, Daniele , Italian skier
- Pellissier, Gloriana (* 1976), Italian ski mountaineer
- Pellissier, Jean (* 1972), Italian ski mountaineer
- Pellissier, Marion (* 1988), French ski racer
- Pellissier, Sergio (* 1979), Italian football player
- Pellisson, Paul (1624–1693), French writer and member of the Académie française
- Pellistri, Facundo (* 2001), Uruguayan football player
- Pellizotti, Franco (* 1978), Italian racing cyclist
- Pellizza da Volpedo, Giuseppe (1868–1907), Italian painter and representative of Italian realism
- Pellizza, Henri (1920-2001), French tennis and badminton player
- Pellizzari, Bruno (1907–1991), Italian track cyclist
- Pellizzari, Guido (1858–1938), Italian chemist
- Pellizzari, Pio (* 1954), Swiss musicologist, director of the National Sound Archives
- Pellizzari, Stefano (* 1997), Italian football player
- Pellizzo, Luigi (1860–1936), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Padua
- Pellkofer, Fritz (1902–1943), German skier
- Pellkofer, Josef (* 1960), German local politician (UWG)
- Pellkofer, Lothar (* 1964), German basketball player
- Pellmann, Dietmar (1950–2017), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Pellmann, Lukas (* 1979), Austrian-German writer
- Pellmann, Sören (* 1977), German politician (Die Linke), Member of the Bundestag
- Pello, Liis (* 1988), Estonian soccer player
- Pellon, Gabriel (1900–1975), German painter and film architect
- Pellón, Gina (1926–2014), Cuban artist
- Pelloni, Giorgio (* 1939), Italian cameraman and television director
- Pellonpää, Matti (1951–1995), Finnish actor
- Pellos, Francesco , mathematician, was probably the first to use the decimal point
- Pellos, René (1900–1998), French comic artist
- Pelloutier, Fernand (1867–1901), French trade unionist
- Pelloutier, Jean († 1698), Huguenot merchant
- Pelloutier, Simon (1694–1757), German historian, theologian and antiquarian ("antiquarian")
- Pelloux, Luigi (1839–1924), Italian general and politician
- Pellow, Marti (born 1965), Scottish singer
- Pellow, Nicola , mathematician and internet pioneer
- Pellow, Thomas (* 1704), “white” slave in North Africa
- Pellowski, Jannis (* 1992), German soccer goalkeeper
- Pellowski, Pascal (* 1988), German soccer player
- Pëllumbi, Jorgo (* 2000), Albanian football player
- Pëllumbi, Servet (* 1936), Albanian politician
- Pelly, Laurent (* 1962), French theater director, opera director and costume designer
- Pelly, Lewis (1825-1892), British Ambassador
- Pelly, Thomas (1902–1973), American politician
Pelm
- Pelman, Carl (1838-1916), German psychiatrist
- Pelmelay, Justine (* 1958), Dutch singer
Pel
- Pelnöcker, Karl (1919–2002), Austrian architect and civil servant
- Pelny, Marlen (* 1981), German author and musician
- Pelny, Stefan (* 1938), German lawyer and former State Secretary in the Schleswig-Holstein Ministry of Justice
Pelo
- Pelopidas († 364 BC), Theban general and statesman
- Pelops , commander of the Ptolemies on Samos and priest of Alexander
- Pelops , governor of the Ptolemies in Cyprus
- Pelosi, Marc (* 1994), American football player
- Pelosi, Nancy (* 1940), American politician with the Democratic Party
- Pelosi, Salvatore (1906–1974), Italian naval officer
- Pelosso, Berto (1934–2019), Italian screenwriter and film director
- Pelot, Pierre (* 1945), French science fiction author
- Pelotte, Donald Edmond (1945-2010), American clergyman and Bishop of Gallup
- Pelous, Fabien (* 1973), French rugby union player
- Pelouze, Théophile-Jules (1807–1867), French chemist
- Pelova, Victoria (* 1999), Dutch soccer player
- Pelowa, Anka (* 1939), Bulgarian sports shooter
Pelp
- Pelphrey, Tom (* 1982), American actor
Pels
- Pels Leusden, Friedrich (1866–1944), German surgeon, university professor and local politician
- Pels, Auguste van (1900–1945), German-Dutch victim of National Socialism
- Pels, Henry (1865–1931), German entrepreneur in the mechanical engineering industry
- Pels, Hermann van (1898–1944), Dutch victim of the Holocaust
- Pels, Peter van (1926–1945), German victim of National Socialism
- Pels-Leusden, Hans (1908–1993), German painter, gallery owner and art dealer
- Pelsaert, François (1590–1630), Belgian merchant and navigator
- Pelše, Arvīds (1899–1983), Soviet Latvian politician
- Pelseneer, Paul (1863–1945), Belgian zoologist
- Pelser, Karl-Heinz (* 1926), German actor
- Pelser-Berensberg, Otto von (1857–1935), German-Dutch entrepreneur and honorary consul
- Pelshenke, Paul Friedrich (1905–1985), German agricultural scientist
- Pelshofer, Johann Georg (1599–1637), German physician
- Pelšs, Kristiāns (1992–2013), Latvian ice hockey player
- Pelster, Georg (1897–1963), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, MEP
- Pelster, Renate (1951–1994), German actress
- Pelster, Theodor (* 1937), German lecturer for teacher training events and author
Pelt
- Pelt, Anton Friedrich Ludwig (1799–1861), German Protestant theologian
- Pelt, Jean-Baptiste (1863–1937), French clergyman, Bishop of Metz
- Pelt, Jean-Marie (1933–2015), French pharmacologist, environmentalist, botanist and author
- Pelt, Jeremy (* 1976), American jazz trumpeter and flugelhorn player
- Pelt, Robert Jan van (* 1955), Dutch architectural historian
- Peltán, František (1913–1942), Czechoslovak soldier, radio operator and resistance fighter
- Peltasohn, Martin (1849–1912), German lawyer, MdPrA and politician
- Pelte, Karl (1908–1962), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Pelte, Reinhard (* 1943), German meteorologist, oceanographer, non-fiction author and crime writer
- Peltesohn, Rose (1913–1998), Israeli mathematician
- Peltier de Belfort, Martin († 1769), engineer, ducal master builder in the Principality of Braunschweig-Wolfenbüttel
- Peltier, Alain (1948–2005), Belgian racing driver
- Peltier, Cyrielle (* 1992), French squash player
- Peltier, Derek (* 1985), American ice hockey player
- Peltier, Fanny (* 1997), French sprinter
- Peltier, Jean (1785–1845), French physicist
- Peltier, Lee (* 1986), English soccer player
- Peltier, Leonard (* 1944), American-American-Indian-Movement, activist
- Peltier, Leslie Copus (1900–1980), American astronomer
- Peltier, Marcel (* 1945), Swiss draftsman and object artist
- Peltier, Pierre-Jean (* 1984), French rower
- Peltier, Richard William (* 1943), Canadian geophysicist
- Peltier, Thérèse (1873–1926), French sculptor and aviation pioneer
- Peltola, Markku (1956–2007), Finnish actor and musician
- Peltola, Olli-Pekka (* 1969), Finnish biathlete
- Pelton, Guy R. (1824–1890) American lawyer and politician
- Pelton, Lester (1829-1908), American inventor
- Peltonen, Esa (* 1947), Finnish ice hockey player
- Peltonen, Garrett (* 1981), American cyclist
- Peltonen, Heli (* 1977), Finnish cross-country skier
- Peltonen, Juhani (* 1936), Finnish football player
- Peltonen, Mauno , Finnish biathlete and biathlon trainer
- Peltonen, Onni (1894–1969), Finnish politician (SDP), member of the Reichstag
- Peltonen, Tauno (* 1962), Finnish pop singer
- Peltonen, Urho (1893–1950), Finnish javelin thrower
- Peltonen, Ville (* 1973), Finnish ice hockey player
- Peltrasius Maximus, Quintus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Peltret, Johannes , German medical officer, SS leader and medical officer
- Peltrül Jigme Chökyi Wangpo (1808–1887), Tibetan Buddhist, teacher and author of the Nyingma School
- Peltz, Alexis (1831–1894), Saxon manor owner and member of parliament
- Peltz, Auguste (1824–1900), founder of the doll factory
- Peltz, Dietrich (1914–2001), German officer, most recently major general in the Air Force in World War II
- Peltz, Friedrich (1844–1914), German architect and Prussian construction officer
- Peltz, Kurt (* 1907), German SA leader
- Peltz, Nelson (* 1942), American hedge fund manager
- Peltz, Nicola (* 1995), American actress
- Peltz, Will (* 1986), American actor
- Peltzer, Alfred (1875–1914), German art historian
- Peltzer, Auguste (1831–1893), Belgian cloth manufacturer and politician
- Peltzer, Edmund (1810–1880), German judge and politician
- Peltzer, Édouard (1829–1903), Belgian cloth manufacturer and politician
- Peltzer, Édouard (1859–1934), Belgian cloth manufacturer and politician
- Peltzer, Friedrich Karl (1903–1981), German entrepreneur
- Peltzer, Gisela (* 1926), German actress
- Peltzer, Herman (1887–1957), Dutch football player
- Peltzer, Jörg (* 1975), German historian
- Peltzer, Marco , Belgian ice hockey player
- Peltzer, Mathias , Mayor of Aachen, first brass manufacturer of the family, representative of the Protestant minority in Aachen
- Peltzer, Napoléon (1802–1889), German-Russian cloth manufacturer
- Peltzer, Otto (1900–1970), German athlete, journalist, teacher and trainer
- Peltzer, Robert von (1846–1940), German-Estonian textile manufacturer, co-founder of the Weinheim Senior Citizens' Convention
- Peltzer, Tatjana Ivanovna (1904–1992), Russian or Soviet actress
- Peltzer, Ulrich (* 1956), German writer
- Peltzer, Wilhelm (1802–1864), Hamburg merchant
- Peltzman, Samuel (* 1940), American economist and university professor
- Peltzmann, Anton (1920–2000), Austrian politician (ÖVP), Provincial Councilor (Styria)
Pelu
- Pelù, Piero (* 1962), Italian rock musician
- Pelucchi, Matteo (* 1989), Italian track and road cyclist
- Peluce, Meeno (* 1970), American actor and photographer
- Pelupessy, Joey (* 1993), Dutch football player
- Pelupessy, Pierre (* 1965), Dutch badminton player
- Pelushi, Rei (* 1996), Albanian tennis player
- Peluso, Anthony (born 1989), Canadian ice hockey player
- Peluso, Federico (* 1984), Italian football player
- Peluso, Luís Gonzaga (1907–1993), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Cachoeiro de Itapemirim
- Peluso, Mike (born 1965), American ice hockey player
- Peluso, Mike (* 1974), American ice hockey player
- Pelusso, Gerardo (* 1954), Uruguayan football coach
Pelv
- Pelvi, Vincenzo (* 1948), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Foggia-Bovino
Pely
- Pelyhe, Daniel (* 1985), Hungarian military athlete
fur
- Pelz von Felinau, Josef (1895–1978), Austrian writer and actor
- Pelz, Alexander (* 1953), German actor, voice actor and director
- Pelz, Amand (1812–1841), German portrait and landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Pelz, Bettina (* 1963), German curator
- Pelz, Heinz (* 1959), German painter
- Pelz, Jan-Hendrik (* 1984), German artist and painter
- Pelz, Monika (* 1944), Austrian journalist and writer
- Pelzang, Nawang-Dash (* 1951), Bhutanese archer
- Pelzel, Franz Martin (1734–1801), Bohemian historian and Slavist
- Pelzel, Josef Bernhard (1745–1804), Austrian writer and civil servant
- Pelzel, Michael (* 1978), Swiss composer
- Pelzelmayer, Otto (1914–1999), Austrian politician (ÖVP), Vienna City Councilor
- Pelzeln, August von (1825-1891), Austrian ornithologist
- Pelzeln, Fanny von (1826–1904), Austrian writer
- Pelzeln, Marie von (1830-1894), Austrian writer
- Pelzer, Arnold Edmund (1801–1874), Lord Mayor of Aachen, member of the German Progressive Party in the Prussian House of Representatives
- Pelzer, Auguste (1876–1958), German theologian, medievalist and librarian in the Vatican
- Pelzer, Chris , American film producer, film director, and writer
- Pelzer, Dagmar (* 1952), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Pelzer, Dave (* 1960), American author and campaigner for children's rights
- Pelzer, Erich (* 1950), German historian
- Pelzer, Ferdinand (1801–1861), German guitarist and music teacher
- Pelzer, Georg (* 1985), German film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Pelzer, Hans (1936–2006), German geodesist and university professor
- Pelzer, Herbert (* 1956), German author and local history researcher
- Pelzer, Horst (* 1962), German basketball referee
- Pelzer, Jacques (1924–1994), Belgian jazz saxophonist
- Pelzer, Jürgen (* 1949), German literary and cultural scientist
- Pelzer, Ludwig (1835–1915), German politician (center), Lord Mayor (Aachen), MdR
- Pelzer, Manfred (* 1935), German basketball official
- Pelzer, Matthias Goswin (1754–1814), Syndic of Aachen and President of the Canton of Aix-la-Chapelle
- Pelzer, Micheline (1950–2014), Belgian jazz musician (drums, also vocals, composition)
- Pelzer, Sebastian (* 1980), German soccer player
- Pelzer, Wilhelm (1895–1948), German politician (NSDAP)
- Pelzer, Wolfgang (1951–2013), German author and educator
- Pelzl, Gerhard (* 1939), German chemist, university professor, basketball player
- Pelzl, Gisela (* 1939), German basketball player
- Pelzmann, Alois (1894–1942), Austrian worker and victim of the political justice system under National Socialism
- Pelzmann, Linda (* 1945), Austrian business psychologist and university professor