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- Pie, Louis-Édouard (1815–1880), Roman Catholic Bishop of Poitiers in France
- Pié, Luisito (* 1994), Dominican Taekwondoin
Pieb
- Piebalgs, Andris (* 1957), Latvian diplomat, politician, member of the Saeima and EU commissioner
Piec
- Piec, Wilhelm (1915–1954), Polish football player
- Piëch, Anton (1894–1952), Austrian entrepreneur
- Piech, Arkadiusz (* 1985), Polish football player
- Piëch, Ferdinand (1937–2019), Austrian manager in Germany and chairman of the supervisory board of the VW group
- Piëch, Kirsten (* 1962), German historian, author and initiator of social projects
- Piëch, Louise (1904–1999), Austrian entrepreneur
- Piëch, Ursula (* 1956), Austrian business manager, wife of Ferdinand Piëch
- Piecha, Barbara (* 1949), Polish luge athlete
- Piecha, Bolesław (* 1954), Polish politician
- Piecha, Michał (* 1979), Polish biathlete
- Piecha, Wolfgang , German diplomat and ambassador
- Piechaczek, Daniel (* 1974), German ice hockey referee
- Piechaczek, Egon (1931–2006), Polish football player and coach
- Piechele, Andrea (* 1987), Italian road cyclist
- Piechl, Josef (1889–1961), German politician (DBP), MdL, MdR
- Piechler, Arthur (1896–1974), German composer and organist
- Piechna, Grzegorz (* 1976), Polish football player
- Piechniak, Piotr (* 1977), Polish football player
- Piechniczek, Antoni (* 1942), Polish football player and coach
- Piechnik, Torben (* 1963), Danish football player
- Piechociński, Janusz (* 1960), Polish politician
- Piechocki, Marek (* 1961), Polish entrepreneur
- Piechocki, Reinhard (* 1949), German biologist
- Piechocki, Rudolf (1919–2000), German biologist and university professor
- Piechocki, Stanisław (1955–2005), Polish administrative lawyer, local history researcher and non-fiction author
- Piechocki, Werner (1927–1996), German historian and archivist
- Piechota, Sławomir (* 1960), Polish politician (Platforma Obywatelska), member of the Sejm
- Piechota, Ulrike (* 1942), German writer and church musician
- Piechowiak, Erwin (* 1936), German football player
- Piechowski, Kazimierz (1919–2017), Polish concentration camp prisoner and resistance fighter
- Piechowski, Laurin von (* 1994), German soccer player
- Piechula, Wilhelm (1873–1951), Austrian politician (CSP), member of the state parliament
- Piechutta, Annette (* 1952), German author
- Piechutta, Jacek (* 1969), German-Polish ice hockey player
- Piechutta, Richard (* 1944), German-Polish ice hockey coach
- Piečia, Robertas (* 1966), Lithuanian forest manager and politician
- Pieck, Anton Franciscus (1895–1987), Dutch painter, draftsman and graphic artist
- Pieck, Arthur (1899–1970), German politician (KPD, SED), general director of Interflug
- Pieck, Gottfried (1903–1986), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Pieck, Henri Christiaan (1895–1972), Dutch theologian, peace activist, publicist
- Pieck, Paul (* 1981), German cameraman
- Pieck, Wilhelm (1876–1960), German communist, politician (SPD, SED), MdR, MdV and President of the GDR
- Pieckenhagen, Martin (* 1971), German soccer goalkeeper
- Pieckert, Eva Maria (* 1955), German pop singer
- Piecko, Jan (* 1955), German-Polish ice hockey player
- Piecq, Hermann (1859–1920), German entrepreneur and politician
- Piecyk, Willi (1948–2008), German politician (SPD), MEP
- Pieczka, Franciszek (* 1928), Polish actor
- Pieczkowski, Niclas (* 1989), German handball player
- Pieczonka, Adrianne (* 1963), Canadian opera singer (soprano)
- Pieczonka, Katrin (* 1972), German painter
- Pieczulis, Krystyna (* 1962), Polish long-distance runner
- Pieczynska-Reichenbach, Emma (1854–1927), Swiss abolitionist and women's rights activist
Pied
- Pied, Jérémy (* 1989), French football player
- Piedade, Daniela (* 1979), Brazilian handball player
- Piedade, Frederica (* 1982), Portuguese tennis player
- Piédagnel, Alexandre (1831–1903), French writer
- Piedayesh, Leyla (* 1970), German-Iranian fashion designer and entrepreneur
- Piedbœuf, Jean Louis (1838–1891), Belgian entrepreneur and steam boiler manufacturer
- Piedboeuf, Lambert (1863–1950), German sculptor
- Piedels, Andrejs (* 1970), Latvian football player
- Piedesack, Gordon (* 1972), German actor, dubbing, radio play and voiceover speaker
- Piedmont, Max Günther (1916–1989), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Piedra Aguirre, José Bolivar (* 1965), Ecuadorian clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Cuenca
- Piedra, Antonio (* 1985), Spanish road cyclist
- Piedra, Emiliano (* 1992), Uruguayan football player
- Piedrabuena, Pedro (* 1971), American carom player
- Piedrahíta Sandoval, Luis Adriano (* 1946), Colombian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Santa Marta
- Piedrahita, Juan (* 1992), Colombian racing car driver
- Piedras, José de las († 1839), Mexican officer
Piee
- Pieëte, Marlous (* 1989), Dutch soccer player
Pief
- Piefke, Friedrich (1907–1988), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Piefke, Joachim (1921–2003), German manager and director of the Berlin transport company
- Piefke, Johann Gottfried (1815–1884), Prussian military musician and composer
Pieg
- Pieger, Nikolaus (1900–1983), German Roman Catholic prelate
- Piegler, Heinrich Gottfried (1797–1849), German entrepreneur and manufacturer
- Piegsa, Emil (1873–1952), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Piegsa, Joachim (1930–2015), German religious, theologian and moral theologian
- Piegts, Claude (1934–1962), French terrorist with the Organization de l'armée secrète (OAS)
- Piegzik, Madrin (* 1978), Polish football player
Pieh
- Pieh, Sengbe , leader of the slave revolt on board the Spanish ship La Amistad
- Pieh, Stefan (* 1965), Austrian ophthalmologist
- Piehatzek, Anton , teacher and director of the grammar schools in Opole and Conitz
- Piehl, Ernst (* 1943), German political scientist
- Piehl, Kurt (1928–2001), German resistance fighter (Edelweiss pirate)
- Piehl, Lorenz (* 1989), German film director and screenwriter
- Piehl, Marcus (* 1985), Swedish swimmer
- Piehl, Richard (1867–1922), German businessman and politician
- Piehler, Raphaela (* 1988), German swimmer
- Piehler, Rolf (* 1928), German soccer player
- Piehler, Wilhelm (1873–1948), Member of the State Parliament of Hesse
- Piehlmayer, Rudolf (* 1961), German conductor
Prick
- Piek, Christian (* 1889), Belgian tug of war
- Piek, Peter (* 1981), German painter, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and performance artist
- Piek, Selena (* 1991), Dutch badminton player
- Piekałkiewicz, Janusz (1925–1988), Polish historian
- Piekar, Martin (* 1990), German-speaking Polish poet
- Piekarska, Katarzyna (* 1967), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Piékarski, Felix (1890–1965), German politician (NSDAP), MdR, MdL and SS leader
- Piekarski, Gerhard (1910–1992), German physician and parasitologist
- Piekarski, Grzegorz (* 1986), Polish luge rider
- Piekarski, Konrad (* 1993), Polish pool player
- Piekarski, Marcin (* 1983), Polish luge rider
- Piekarski, Mariusz (* 1975), Polish football player
- Piekartz, Tess von (* 1992), Dutch volleyball player
- Pieke, Frank N. (* 1957), Dutch sinologist and anthropologist
- Pieken, Gorch (* 1961), German historian and film producer
- Piekenbrock, Andreas (* 1967), German legal scholar
- Piekenbrock, Hans (1893–1959), German lieutenant general in World War II
- Piekenbrock, Marietta (* 1964), German curator, dramaturge, author and cultural manager
- Piekenbrock, Ralf (* 1965), German politician (Family Party of Germany)
- Piekkanen, Jukka (* 1975), Finnish diver
Piel
- Piel, Anja (* 1965), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Piel, Benjamin (* 1984), German journalist and publicist
- Piel, Friedrich (1931–2016), German art historian and university professor
- Piel, Hansjürgen (* 1962), German television journalist
- Piel, Harry (1892–1963), German director and actor
- Piel, Herbert (* 1957), German photographer and photojournalist
- Piel, Joseph M. (1903–1992), German Romanist and Lusitanist
- Piel, Monika (* 1951), German journalist and WDR director
- Piel, Peter (1835–1904), German composer, educator and music theorist
- Pielasch, Helmut (1917–1986), German politician (SED)
- Pielbusch, Heinz , German singer and actor
- Pielen, Ludwig (1910–1998), German crop scientist
- Pielen, Silke (* 1955), German swimmer
- Pielenz, Gustav (1862–1944), German manager and general director of the food company Knorr
- Pieler Kolding, Mads (* 1988), Danish badminton player
- Pieler, Erika (* 1977), Austrian archaeologist, lawyer and President of the Federal Monuments Office
- Pieler, Franz (1835–1910), royal mountain ridge
- Pieler, Franz (1869–1950), German mining expert and general manager of Ballestrem's industrial plants and estates
- Pieler, Franz Ignatz (1797–1883), German regional historian
- Pieler, Karl (1871–1939), German engineer
- Pieler, Peter E. (1941–2018), Austrian legal scholar and professor of Roman law and Byzantine legal history at the University of Vienna
- Pieler, Roland († 1977), German RAF victim
- Pielert, Klaus (1922–2015), German caricaturist and press illustrator
- Pielhau, Miriam (1975–2016), German television and radio presenter, author and actress
- Pielke, Christiane (* 1963), German swimmer
- Pielke, Roger A. junior (* 1968), American university professor, professor of environmental sciences
- Pielke, Roger A. senior (* 1946), American climatologist
- Peller, Kapistran (1891–1945), Franciscan priest and resister
- Pielmann, Arlette (1937–1978), German actress, painter, photo model
- Pielmann, Claudia (* 1959), German theater and television actress
- Pielmann, Edmund Georg (1923–1985), German painter
- Pielmeier, John (* 1949), American screenwriter and actor
- Pielmeier, Markus (* 1987), German volleyball player
- Pielmeier, Thomas (* 1987), German ice hockey player
- Pielmeier, Timo (* 1989), German ice hockey player
- Pielou, EC (1924-2016), Canadian ecologist
- Pielow, Johann-Christian (* 1957), German legal scholar
- Pielow, Winfried (1924–2018), German literary scholar, writer and radio play author
- Pielstick, Gustav (1890–1961), German mechanical engineer
- Pielstick, Johann Ludwig Heinrich (1832–1898), merchant, Baptist clergyman
- Pielsticker, Norbert (* 1952), German sculptor
- Pieltain, Dieudonné-Pascal (1754–1833), Belgian violinist and composer
Piem
- Piemontese, Giuseppe (* 1946), Italian religious, Bishop of Terni-Narni-Amelia
- Piemontesi, Domenico (1903–1987), Italian racing cyclist
- Piemontesi, Francesco (* 1983), Swiss pianist
Pien
- Pienaar, Filippus Fourie (1877–1948), South African diplomat
- Pienaar, Francois (* 1967), South African rugby player
- Pienaar, Jonathan (* 1962), South African actor, author, voice actor and comedian
- Pienaar, Louis (1926–2012), South African lawyer and politician
- Pienaar, Michael (* 1982), Namibian soccer player
- Pienaar, Steven (* 1982), South African soccer player
- Piendibene, José (1890–1969), Uruguayan football player
- Piendl, Josef (* 1964), German humorist
- Piendl, Max (1918–1989), German historian and archivist
- Piendl, Stefan (* 1965), German manager in the music industry
- Piene, Otto (1928–2014), German visual artist
- Piene, Ragni (* 1947), Norwegian mathematician
- Pieneman, Johan Willem (1779–1853), Dutch painter
- Pieneman, Nicolaas (1809-1860), Dutch painter
- Pienemann, Manfred (* 1951), German Anglicist
- Piening, Adolf Cornelius (1910–1984), German submarine commander in World War II and officer in the German Navy
- Piening, Gesche (* 1978), German actress and director
- Piening, Hermann (1888–1968), German captain
- Piening, Peter F. (* 1942), German sculptor
- Piening, Theodor (1831–1906), Low German author
- Pienitz, Ernst Gottlob (1777-1853), German doctor and psychiatrist
- Pienitz, Hans (* 1988), American-German ice hockey player
- Pienkny, Ronald (* 1969), German lawyer and State Secretary in the Brandenburg Ministry of Justice
- Pienkos, Carolin (* 1970), German-Austrian theater director
- Pieńkowski, Ignacy (1877–1948), Polish painter
- Pieńkowski, Stefan (1883–1953), Polish experimental physicist
- Piennes, Eugène d'Halwin de (1825–1911), French diplomat
- Pienßel, Franz (1959–2016), German politician (CSU), MdL
Beep
- Piepenbring, Dan (* 1986), American journalist
- Piepenbring, Karl (1840–1928), member of the state parliament
- Piepenbrink, Karen (* 1969), German ancient historian
- Piepenbrink, Wilhelm (1897–1960), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Piepenbrock, Hartwig (1937–2013), German entrepreneur
- Piepenburg, Detlef (* 1956), German lawyer and politician
- Piepenburg, Horst (* 1954), German lawyer and insolvency administrator
- Piepenburg, Jürgen (* 1941), German soccer player
- Piepenhagen, August (1791–1868), Prague landscape painter
- Piepenschneider, Kurt (1901–1956), German architect and urban planning director for the city of Braunschweig
- Piepenstock, Hermann Diedrich (1782–1843), German businessman and entrepreneur
- Pieper, Amos (* 1998), German soccer player
- Pieper, Annemarie (* 1941), German philosopher
- Pieper, Antje (* 1969), German presenter, editor and reporter
- Pieper, Anton (1854–1908), German church historian
- Pieper, August (1844–1891), German architect
- Pieper, August (1866–1942), German theologian and politician (center), MdR
- Pieper, Cécile (* 1994), German hockey player
- Pieper, Christian (1843–1934), German portrait, genre and landscape painter
- Pieper, Christiane (* 1962), German comic artist and illustrator
- Pieper, Cornelia (* 1959), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Pieper, Dorina (* 1970), German biathlete
- Pieper, Ernst (1928–1995), German industrial manager
- Pieper, Eva (* 1956), German-Dutch director, trainer and translator
- Pieper, Georg (* 1953), German psychotherapist
- Pieper, Gerd (* 1942), German architect and engineer
- Pieper, Gerd (* 1943), German entrepreneur
- Pieper, Gudrun (* 1956), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Pieper, Hans (1882–1946), German architect, preservationist and building officer
- Pieper, Hans (1902–1980), German Gestapo officer and SS leader
- Pieper, Hans-Joachim (* 1958), German philosopher, university professor, acting rector of the Alanus University
- Pieper, Harald (* 1942), German zoologist and paleontologist
- Pieper, Harry (1907–1978), German interpreter of Buddhism
- Pieper, Heinrich (1878–1953), German typesetter and politician (SPD)
- Pieper, Heinrich (1881–1960), German miner and politician (SPD, USPD), MdR
- Pieper, Helmut (1922–2011), German lawyer and university professor
- Pieper, Hermann (1839–1904), German mine director and member of parliament
- Pieper, Hermann (1881–1954), German seed researcher
- Pieper, Jan (* 1944), German architectural historian and university professor
- Pieper, Jens (* 1968), German archer
- Pieper, Jo (1893–1971), German painter and graphic artist
- Pieper, Johann (1903–1985), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Pieper, Josef (1904–1997), German Christian philosopher
- Pieper, Jost (* 1972), German actor
- Pieper, Julius (1882–1959), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Pieper, Karl (1886–1951), German dentist and high functionary under National Socialism
- Pieper, Katharina (* 1962), German calligrapher and type artist
- Pieper, Klaus (1913–1995), German civil engineer and structural engineer
- Pieper, Leonie (* 1992), German rower
- Pieper, Lorenz (1875–1951), priest and National Socialist
- Pieper, Marianne (* 1949), German sociologist
- Pieper, Markus (* 1963), German politician (CDU), MEP
- Pieper, Markus (* 1969), German balloonist
- Pieper, Max (1882–1941), German Egyptologist and high school teacher
- Pieper, Monika (* 1963), German politician (Pirate Party)
- Pieper, Paul (1912–2000), German art historian
- Pieper, Peter (* 1953), German prehistoric scientist, runologist and forensic archaeologist
- Pieper, Renate (* 1956), German historian
- Pieper, Richard (1923–1985), German trade unionist (FDGB) and politician (SED)
- Pieper, Roland (* 1961), German art historian, science author and photographer
- Pieper, Ronald (1948–2007), Swiss sailor
- Pieper, Stefan (* 1982), German ski jumper
- Pieper, Steven C. (* 1943), American physicist
- Pieper, Vincenz (1903–1983), German painter and creator of church windows
- Pieper, Werner (* 1948), German author and publisher
- Pieper, Wilhelm (1826–1898), German revolutionary, journalist and teacher
- Pieper, Wilhelm (1918–2007), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Pieper, Willy (* 1911), Swiss regatta sailor
- Pieper-von Heiden, Ingrid (* 1948), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Pieperbeck, Otto (1892–1965), Prussian administrative officer and district administrator (NSDAP)
- Piepgras, Hans-Heinrich (* 1961), German politician (Pirate Party)
- Piepgras, Uwe (1933–2017), German neuroradiologist and university professor
- Piepho, Hans (1909–1996), German zoologist, researcher and university professor
- Piepho, Hans-Eberhard (1929–2004), German didactician for English language and literature, university professor
- Piepho, Karl Johann Nikolaus (1869–1920), German still life, landscape and portrait painter
- Piepho, Ruth (1920–1996), German actress and voice actress
- Piepke, Joachim Georg (* 1943), German religious priest and theologian
- Piéplu, Claude (1923–2006), French actor
- Piepoli, Leonardo (* 1971), Italian racing cyclist
pier
- Pier Guidi, Alessandro (* 1983), Italian racing driver
- Pier, Angelina (* 1992), German Taekwondo athlete
- Pier, Heinz (* 1957), German soccer player
- Pier, Jean-Paul (1933-2016), Luxembourg mathematician
- Pier, Matthias (1882–1965), German chemist
- Piera, Schlomo de , Spanish-Jewish poet
- Piera, Vicenç (1903-1960), Spanish football player
- Pieraccioni, Leonardo (* 1965), Italian actor, film director and screenwriter
- Pieracki, Bronisław (1895–1934), Polish politician, member of the Sejm and officer
- Pierantoni, Aldo (* 1911), Italian diplomat
- Pierantoni, Augusto (1840–1911), Italian lawyer and politician
- Pierantoni-Mancini, Grazia († 1915), Italian writer and poet
- Pierantozzi, Emanuela (* 1968), Italian judoka
- Pierantozzi, Sandra (* 1953), Palauian politician
- Pieranunzi, Enrico (* 1949), Italian jazz pianist, composer and arranger
- Piérard, Henri Joseph Marius (1893–1975), Roman Catholic Bishop of Beni
- Piérard, René-Joseph (1899–1994), French clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Châlons
- Piérart, Marcel (* 1945), Belgian classical philologist and ancient historian
- Pierazzo, Elisabetta (1963–2011), Italian astronomer
- Pierbenedetti, Mariano (1538–1611), Italian cardinal and bishop
- Pierburg, Alfred (1903–1975), German industrialist
- Pierburg, Bernhard (1869–1942), German entrepreneur
- Pierburg, Walter (1896–1937), German entrepreneur
- Pierce, Alice (* 1957), American opera singer (soprano), opera director and vocal teacher
- Pierce, Alissa (* 1986), American-Luxembourgish basketball player
- Pierce, Antonio (born 1978), American football player
- Pierce, Benjamin (1757–1839), American politician
- Pierce, Bill (* 1948), American jazz saxophonist
- Pierce, Billie (1907–1974), American jazz pianist and singer
- Pierce, Bradley (* 1982), American actor and voice actor
- Pierce, Brock (* 1980), American entrepreneur
- Pierce, Charles (* 1890), American jazz musician
- Pierce, Charles (1926–1999), American actor and travesty artist
- Pierce, Charles C. (1861–1946) American photographer and photo agency operator
- Pierce, Charles Wilson (1823–1907), American politician
- Pierce, Chester (1927-2016), American psychiatrist
- Pierce, David (1786–1872) American judge and politician who was a Vermont State Auditor
- Pierce, David Hyde (born 1959), American actor
- Pierce, Dee Dee (1904–1973), American jazz trumpeter and vocalist
- Pierce, Ellie , American squash player
- Pierce, Franklin (1804–1869), American politician, 14th US President (1853–1857)
- Pierce, George W. (1872-1956) American physicist
- Pierce, Gilbert A. (1839–1901), American politician
- Pierce, Henry L. (1825-1896) American politician
- Pierce, Jack (born 1962), American hurdler
- Pierce, Jack P. (1889–1968), Greek-American makeup artist
- Pierce, Jane (1806-1863), American First Lady (1853-1857)
- Pierce, Jason (born 1965), British musician, singer and musician with Spacemen 3 and front man for Spiritualized
- Pierce, Jeffrey (* 1971), American actor
- Pierce, Jeffrey Lee (1958–1996), American singer, songwriter and guitarist
- Pierce, John , American rock musician
- Pierce, John (* 1959), American opera singer (tenor) and vocal teacher
- Pierce, John R. (1910-2002), American engineer
- Pierce, Justin (1975-2000), American actor
- Pierce, Karen (* 1959), British diplomat
- Pierce, Lloyd (* 1976), American basketball coach
- Pierce, Margaret Comstock (1954–2013), American politician
- Pierce, Mary (* 1975), French tennis player
- Pierce, Naomi (* 1954), American biologist
- Pierce, Nat (1925–1992), American jazz pianist and arranger
- Pierce, Nathaniel (* 1990), American musician (cellist)
- Pierce, Paul (* 1977), American basketball player
- Pierce, Ray V. (1840-1914) American politician
- Pierce, Rice Alexander (1848–1936), American politician
- Pierce, Richard Austin (1918–2004), American historian, author, and editor
- Pierce, Ricky (born 1959), American basketball player
- Pierce, Robert (1914–1978), American clergyman
- Pierce, Ronald (1909-2008), American sound engineer
- Pierce, Samuel (1922–2000), American politician
- Pierce, Signe (* 1988), American performance artist
- Pierce, Tamora (* 1954), American writer
- Pierce, Troy (* 1970), American disc jockey and music producer
- Pierce, Wallace E. (1881-1940) American politician
- Pierce, Walter M. (1861–1954), American politician
- Pierce, Webb (1921–1991), American country singer
- Pierce, Wendell (born 1963), American actor
- Pierce, William (1740–1789), American politician
- Pierce, William Luther (1933–2002), American National Socialist publicist
- Pierce-Roberts, Tony (* 1944), British cameraman
- Pierceu, Violet (1889–1972), British marathon runner
- Piercey Summers, Sheila (1919-2005), South African tennis player
- Pierchalla, Werner (1922–2020), German lawyer and Lord Mayor of Münster (Westphalia)
- Piercy, Doug , American guitarist
- Piercy, Marge (* 1936), American writer and feminist
- Piercy, Pam (* 1937), British middle-distance runner and sprinter
- Pierdzioch, Christian , German economist
- Pierelli, Attilio (1924–2013), Italian sculptor
- Pieren, Hans (* 1962), Swiss ski racer
- Pieren, Nadja (* 1980), Swiss politician (SVP)
- Pierenkämper, Ulrich (* 1936), German football player
- Pierenkemper, Toni (1944–2019), German historian and university professor
- Pierer, Eduard (1848–1902), Austrian officer and field marshal lieutenant
- Pierer, Eugen (1823–1890), German publisher
- Pierer, Heinrich August (1794–1850), German officer, publisher and lexicographer
- Pierer, Heinrich von (* 1941), German manager
- Pierer, Johann Friedrich (1767–1832), German lexicographer
- Pierer, Peter von (1930–2019), German table tennis player and functionary
- Pierer, Rosmarie (1918–2012), German photographer and commercial artist
- Pierer, Stefan (* 1956), Austrian entrepreneur
- Pieres, Facundo (* 1986), Argentine polo player
- Pieres, Gonzalo (* 1982), Argentine polo player
- Pieres, Gonzalo Sr. (* 1955), Argentine polo player
- Pierfelici, Luca (* 1983), Italian racing cyclist
- Pieri Zuercher, Anna (* 1979), Swiss actress
- Pieri, Jessica (* 1997), Italian tennis player
- Pieri, Mario (1860–1913), Italian mathematician
- Pieri, Pietro Maria (1676–1743), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Pieri, Tatiana (* 1999), Italian tennis player
- Pierick, Klaus (* 1928), German transport scientist, rector of the TU Braunschweig
- Pierick, Mary Prema (* 1953), German religious sister, Superior General of the Missionaries of Charity
- Pierie, Kik (* 2000), Dutch soccer player
- Pierín, Carlos , Brazilian soccer goalkeeper
- Pieringer, Walter (* 1942), Austrian psychiatrist and psychotherapist
- Pierini, Gastone (1899–1967), Italian weightlifter
- Pierini, Marc , French EU diplomat
- Pierino Bertolazzo (1906–1964), Italian cyclist, world champion in cycling
- Pieris, Aloysius (* 1934), Sri Lankan religious scholar, university professor, philosopher and author
- Pieritz, Kurd (1918-2010), German actor
- Pieritz, Wildon (1808-1884), Polish missionary and teacher
- Pierius , Christian theologian, saint and martyr
- Pierius, Ulrich († 1642), German Reformed pastor
- Pierius, Urban († 1616), German Lutheran theologian, professor, superintendent, general superintendent
- Pierlot, Hubert (1883–1963), Belgian politician and Prime Minister
- Pierlot, Philippe (* 1958), Belgian violist and conductor
- Pierluca (1926–1968), Italian sculptor
- Pierluisi, Pedro (* 1959), Puerto Rican politician
- Piermarini, Giuseppe (1734–1808), Italian architect
- Piermayr, Thomas (* 1989), Austrian soccer player
- Piermont, Dorothee (* 1943), German politician (formerly Die Grünen)
- Piernay, Rudolf (* 1943), German singing teacher, baritone, university teacher
- Pierné, Gabriel (1863–1937), French composer and conductor
- Pierné, Paul (1874–1952), French composer
- Piernik, Zdzisław (* 1937), Polish tuba player
- Pièro, Cozy (* 1937), German painter, sculptor, installation and video artist
- Pierobon, Chiara (1993–2015), Italian racing cyclist
- Piérola, Nicolás de (1839–1913), Peruvian politician and two-time president
- Piéron, Henri (1881–1964), French psychologist
- Pierończyk, Adam (* 1970), Polish jazz saxophonist
- Pieronek, Tadeusz (1934–2018), Polish Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Sosnowiec
- Pieroni, Alessandro (1550–1607), Italian architect and painter
- Pieroni, Luigi (* 1980), Belgian football player
- Pieroth, Bodo (* 1945), German lawyer and university professor
- Pieroth, Catherina (* 1966), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdA
- Pieroth, Elmar (1934–2018), German politician and Berlin Senator for Economic Affairs (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Pierotti, Ermete , Italian engineer, architect and mathematician
- Pierotti, Piero (1912–1970), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Pierotti, Raffaele (1836–1905), Italian clergyman, Dominican priest and cardinal
- Pierozan, Jorge (* 1964), Brazilian clergyman and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in São Paulo
- Pierpaoli, Yvette (1938–1999), French refugee worker
- Pierpoint, Robert (1791–1864), American politician and lawyer
- Pierpoljak (* 1964), French reggae singer
- Pierpont, Claudia Roth , American journalist
- Pierpont, Francis Harrison (1814–1899), American politician
- Pierpont, James (1866–1938), American mathematician
- Pierpont, James Lord (1822-1893), American songwriter and composer
- Pierpont, John (1785–1866), American clergyman and poet
- Pierquin, Claude-Charles (1798–1863), French physician, polygraph and Romanist
- Pierrakos, John (1921-2001), American psychiatrist
- Pierrakos-Mavromichalis, Periklis (1863–1938), Greek fencer, general and politician
- Pierrat, Jean-Paul (* 1952), French cross-country skier
- Pierre Basile († 1199), defender of Châlus-Chabrol, mortally wounded Richard the Lionheart
- Pierre Bertrand (1280–1349), French cardinal, theologian and canon lawyer
- Pierre Bertrand de Colombier (1299–1361), French cardinal and diplomat
- Pierre d'Ailly (1350–1420), French theologian and cardinal
- Pierre d'Amiens († 1204), castellan of Amiens, lord of Vignacourt and Flexicourt, crusaders
- Pierre de Bauffremont (1400–1472), Count of Charny and Lord of Montfort
- Pierre de Bernis, François-Joachim de (1715–1794), French cardinal, foreign minister and poet
- Pierre de Brixey († 1192), Bishop of Toul
- Pierre de Castelnau († 1208), Cistercian, papal legate and martyr
- Pierre de Corneillan , Grand Master of the Order of Malta
- Pierre de Courtenay , Lord of Conches and Mehun, crusaders
- Pierre de Faucigny († 1342), Bishop of Geneva (1311–1342)
- Pierre de Fénin , French chronicler
- Pierre de Foix († 1454), Vice Count of Lautrec
- Pierre de Fontaines , Legist, Bailli des Vermandois
- Pierre de la Brosse († 1278), French courtier and advisor to King Philip the Brave
- Pierre de Montreuil († 1267), French architect
- Pierre de Préaux († 1212), Anglo-Norman nobleman
- Pierre de Rémy , Treasurer of Charles IV of France
- Pierre de Sergines , Archbishop of Tire
- Pierre de vielle-Bride , Grand Master of St. John
- Pierre d'Estaing , French bishop and cardinal
- Pierre d'Orgemont († 1389), Chancellor of France (1373-1380)
- Pierre I. de Bourbon (1311–1356), Duke of Bourbon
- Pierre II d'Amboise , French nobleman
- Pierre II. De Bourbon (1438–1503), Duke of Bourbon, regent of the Kingdom of France
- Pierre II. De la Chapelle († 1220), Bishop of Paris
- Pierre Roger de Cabaret , Occitan Knight and Faydit
- Pierre Roger II. De Mirepoix , Lord of Mirepoix
- Pierre von Roubaix (1415–1498), Lord of Roubaix
- Pierre, André (1914–2005), Haitian naive painter, voodoo priest and farmer
- Pierre, Barbara (* 1986), American sprinter of Haitian origin
- Pierre, Catherine (* 1957), French judoka
- Pierre, Christophe (* 1946), French clergyman, Catholic archbishop, diplomat of the Holy See
- Pierre, Dyshawn (* 1993), Canadian basketball player
- Pierre, Edwige (born 1951), British actress
- Pierre, Ericq , Haitian economist and politician
- Pierre, James (1908–1980), Liberian lawyer and attorney general
- Pierre, Jean Baptiste Louis (1833–1905), French botanist
- Pierre, Jean-Jacques (* 1981), Haitian football player
- Pierre, José (1927–1999), French author, surrealist
- Pierre, Kevon (* 1982), athlete from Trinidad and Tobago
- Pierre, Michelle (* 1973), British sprinter
- Pierre, Odile (1932–2020), French organist, composer and music teacher
- Pierre, Raymond (* 1967), American sprinter
- Pierre, Sonia (1963–2011), Dominican suffragette
- Pierre, Viktor (1819–1886), Austrian physicist and university professor
- Pierre-Fanfan, José-Karl (* 1975), French football player (Martinique)
- Pierre-Gabriel, Ronaël (* 1998), French football player
- Pierre-Louis (1917–1987), French director and actor
- Pierre-Louis, Joseph Nemours (1900–1966), Haitian politician, President of Haiti
- Pierre-Louis, Michèle (* 1947), Haitian politician
- Pierre-Paul, Jason (* 1989), American football player
- Pierrehumbert, Janet (* 1954), American linguist
- Pierrehumbert, Raymond (* 1954), American geophysicist and climatologist
- Pierrepoint, Albert (1905-1992), British executioner
- Pierrepoint, Henry (1874–1922), British executioner
- Pierrepoint, Thomas (1870–1954), British executioner
- Pierrepont, Edwards (1817-1892), American lawyer and politician
- Pierrepont, Henry († 1499), English knight
- Pierrepont, Suzie (* 1985), English squash player
- Pierret, Alain Marie (* 1930), French diplomat
- Pierret, Georges (1930–2010), French politician
- Pierreux, Ewout (* 1978), Belgian jazz musician (piano)
- Pierri, Álvaro (* 1953), classical guitarist
- Pierri, Carmen (* 2003), Italian pop singer
- Pierri, Eduardo , Uruguayan soccer player
- Pierro, Gerardo (* 1935), Italian clergyman, retired Archbishop of Salerno-Campagna-Acerno
- Pierro, Simon (* 1978), German magician and moderator
- Pierro-Zabotel, Casey (* 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
- Pierron, Véronique (* 1989), French short tracker
- Pierrot, Frédéric (* 1960), French actor
- Pierrot, Jean-Louis († 1857), Haitian politician and general; President of Haiti (1845–1846)
- Pierrot, Roger (1920–2015), French librarian, Romance studies and literary scholar
- Pierry, Marcel (* 1981), German water polo player
- Piersanti, Franco (* 1950), Italian composer
- Piersanti, Giulia , Italian fashion designer
- Pierschel, Marc (* 1978), German cookbook author and filmmaker
- Pierschke, Johann (1899–1944), German communist and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Piersic, Florin (* 1936), Romanian actor
- Piersig, Fritz (1900–1978), German musicologist and cultural functionary under National Socialism
- Piersig, Johannes (1907–1998), German cantor, lecturer in organ playing, music education and music theory and rector of the Free University of Hamburg
- Piersig, Sebastian (* 1984), German canoe slalom driver
- Pierskała, Rudolf (* 1959), Polish clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Opole
- Piersma, Theunis (* 1958), Dutch ornithologist
- Piersol, Beverly (* 1944), American-Austrian installation artist and university lecturer
- Pierson, Alexandre (* 1986), French tennis player
- Pierson, Allard (1831-1896), Dutch theologian and art historian
- Pierson, Arthur Tappan (1837–1911) American Presbyterian pastor
- Pierson, Carl (1891–1977), American film editor and film director
- Pierson, Emma (* 1981), English actress
- Pierson, Frank (1925–2012), American screenwriter, film director and film producer
- Pierson, Geoff (born 1949), American actor
- Pierson, Georg (1851–1902), German theater director
- Pierson, Henry Hugo (1815–1873), German composer of English origin
- Pierson, Isaac (1770-1833), American politician
- Pierson, Jane , French film actress
- Pierson, Jeremiah H. (1766–1855), American politician
- Pierson, Job (1791-1860), American lawyer and politician
- Pierson, John William (1833–1899), German secondary school professor and historian
- Pierson, José (1861–1957), Mexican music teacher
- Pierson, Julia , American civil servant
- Pierson, Karoline (1811–1899), German improvisation artist and writer
- Pierson, Kate (* 1948), American musician and singer
- Pierson, Katrina (* 1976), American Republican activist
- Pierson, Louis (1846–1934), Franco-German landowner and politician, MdR
- Pierson, Nicolaas (1839–1909), Dutch merchant, banker and politician with the Liberal Unie
- Pierson, Paul (* 1959), American political scientist
- Pierstorff, Julius (1851–1926), German economist
- Pierucci, Silvana (* 1929), Italian long jumper
- Pieruz, Aronne (* 1983), Italian ski racer
- Pierwoß, Klaus (* 1942), German dramaturge and theater director
- Pierzchała, Elżbieta (* 1954), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Pierzga, Adam (* 1984), Polish cyclist
- Pierzou, Françoise (* 1944), French artist
- Pierzynski, AJ (born 1976), American baseball player
Pies
- Pies, Diederich , imperial regimental field shearers from Palatinate-Neuburg
- Pies, Eike (* 1942), German theater scholar, historian, journalist, writer, publisher, management consultant
- Pies, Ernst Ludwig (1885–1942), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Pies, Ingo (* 1964), German economist and business ethicist
- Pies, Otto (1901–1960), German Roman Catholic priest, member of the Jesuit order and staunch critic of National Socialism
- Piesbergen, Hans (1891–1970), German lawyer, district president in Sigmaringen (1941–1942)
- Piesbergen, Hans (* 1965), Austrian actor
- Piesch, Hans (1889–1966), Austrian teacher and politician
- Piesch, Johanna (1898–1992), Austrian librarian, physicist, electrical engineer and computer science pioneer
- Piesch, Robert (1871–1954), German politician (DP), member of the Polish Sejm (1922–1930)
- Piesch, Walther (1935–2011), German-French sculptor, wood cutter and painter
- Piesche, Peggy (* 1968), German literary and cultural scientist
- Pieschel, Arthur von († 1924), German administrative officer and manor owner
- Pieschel, Friedrich Georg (1819–1886), German local politician and parliamentarian
- Pieschel, Theodor (1847–1899), German lawyer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Pieschel, Theodor (1877–1960), German administrative lawyer and parliamentarian
- Pieschl, Gerhard (* 1934), German Roman Catholic theologian; Auxiliary Bishop in Limburg an der Lahn
- Piesczek, Volker (* 1969), Austrian television presenter
- Piesen, Ferdinand (1909–1994), German composer and translator
- Pieser, Liselotte (1917–1998), German economist and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Piesiewicz, Krzysztof (* 1945), Polish lawyer and screenwriter
- Piesik, Franciszek (1942–1967), Polish inland boatman, killed on the Berlin Wall
- Piešina, Gintautas (1952–2014), Lithuanian chess player
- Piesinger, Gerald (* 1959), Austrian soccer player
- Piesinger, Simon (* 1992), Austrian soccer player
- Piesk, Bernhard (* 1978), German actor and musician
- Pieske, Burghard (* 1944), German circumnavigator
- Pieske, Christa (1919–2010), German folklorist, art historian and author
- Pieske, Emilia (* 2005), German child actress
- Pieske, Helena (* 2007), German child actress
- Pieske, Manfred (* 1937), German cultural scientist, publisher, local researcher, journalist and writer
- Piesker, Dagmar (* 1943), German ceramic artist
- Piesker, Hans (1894–1977), German prehistorian
- Piesker, Katja (* 1977), German building researcher
- Piesker, Rüdiger (1923–2004), German orchestra conductor
- Piesliakas, Vytautas (* 1953), Lithuanian lawyer
- Piesowocki, Leon (* 1925), Polish-British painter
- Piesse, Septimus (1820-1882), perfumer
- Piest, Heinz (1906–1958), German engineer and university professor
- Piest, Jochen (1964–1995), German journalist
- Piest, Madleen (* 1995), German volleyball player
- Pieszko, Stanisław (* 1941), Lithuanian politician
Piet
- Piet, Fernand (1869–1942), French post-impressionist painter
- Piet, Matt , American jazz musician
- Pięta, Jarosław (* 1964), Polish politician (Platforma Obywatelska), member of the Sejm
- Piętak, Stanislav (* 1946), Czech theologian and educationalist
- Pietenpol, Bernard (1901–1984), American aircraft designer
- Pieter, Jarzinho (1987–2019), Dutch football goalkeeper
- Pietermann, Gabrielle (* 1987), German voice actress
- Pieters, Amy (* 1991), Dutch cyclist
- Pieters, Andries Jan (1916–1952), Dutch war criminal and SS member
- Pieters, Danny (* 1956), President of the Belgian Senate and university professor
- Pieters, Ellen (* 1964), Dutch actress and singer
- Pieters, Erik (* 1988), Dutch football player
- Pieters, Jean (* 1962), Dutch biochemist
- Pieters, Peter (* 1962), Dutch racing cyclist and trainer
- Pieters, Roy (* 1989), Dutch cyclist
- Pieters, Sjaak (* 1957), Dutch track cyclist
- Pieterse, Ernest (1938–2017), South African racing car driver
- Pieterse, Henk (* 1959), Dutch basketball player
- Pieterse, Jan (* 1942), Dutch cyclist, Dutch champion in cycling
- Pieterse, Sasha (* 1996), American actress
- Pietersen, JP (* 1986), South African rugby player
- Pietersen, Judith (* 1989), Dutch volleyball player
- Pietersen, Kevin (* 1980), English cricketer
- Pietersma, Jelmer (* 1982), Dutch mountain bike racer
- Pieterson, George (1942-2016), Dutch clarinetist
- Pieterson, Hector (1963–1976), South African high school student
- Pieth, Mark (* 1953), Swiss legal scholar and anti-corruption expert
- Pieth, Willy (1883–1934), German librarian and politician
- Pietikäinen, Aatto (1921–1966), Finnish ski jumper
- Pietikäinen, Matti (1927–1967), Finnish ski jumper
- Pietikäinen, Sirpa (* 1959), Finnish politician, member of the Reichstag, MEP
- Pietilä Holmner, Johan (* 1991), Swedish ski racer
- Pietilä Holmner, Maria (* 1986), Swedish ski racer
- Pietilä, Reima (1923–1993), Finnish architect
- Pietilä, Tuulikki (1917–2009), Finnish graphic artist and professor
- Pietkin, Lambert (1613–1696), Belgian composer
- Pietkin, Nicolas (1849–1921), priest and Walloon activist
- Pietra, Georg Della (* 1953), Swiss musician
- Pietra, Giovanni Battista della (1871–1940), Roman Catholic Archbishop and Diplomat of the Holy See
- Pietragrua, Carlo Luigi († 1726), Italian composer, conductor and choirmaster
- Pietralata, Giovanni Battista († 1587), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman and bishop of Sant'Angelo dei Lombardi e Bisaccia
- Pietralla, Norbert (* 1967), German nuclear physicist
- Pietrangeli, Antonio (1919–1968), Italian director
- Pietrangeli, Carlo (1912–1995), Italian classical archaeologist and art historian
- Pietrangeli, Nicola (* 1933), Italian tennis player
- Pietrangeli, Paolo (* 1945), Italian film director and songwriter
- Pietrangelo, Alex (* 1990), Canadian ice hockey player
- Pietrangelo, Amelia (* 1993), Canadian soccer player
- Pietrantoni, Augustina (1864-1894), Italian religious
- Pietrasanta, Angelo (1834–1876), Italian painter
- Pietrasiewicz, Tomasz (* 1955), Polish theater director and director of a Jewish museum
- Pietrasik, Ronny (* 1987), German luge rider
- Pietraß, Manuela , German educationalist
- Pietraß, Richard (* 1946), German poet, translator and editor
- Pietraszak, Leonard (* 1936), Polish actor
- Pietraszewska, Danuta (* 1947), Polish politician (Platforma Obywatelska), member of the Sejm
- Pietraszewski, Lucjan (1917–1995), Polish cyclist
- Pietraszko, Jan (1911–1988), Polish clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Krakow
- Piètre, Samuel (* 1984), French football player
- Pietrek, Anja-Nadin (* 1979), German volleyball player
- Pietrek, Kira (* 1983), Polish poet, illustrator and graphic artist
- Pietrek, Winfried (* 1932), Catholic priest and publicist
- Pietri, Charles (1932–1991), French historian
- Pietri, Dorando (1885–1942), Italian marathon runner
- Piétri, François (1882–1966), French politician of the Third Republic, diplomat and writer
- Pietri, Giuseppe (1886–1946), Italian composer
- Pietri, Loïc (* 1990), French judoka
- Pietri, Pietro de ' , Italian painter
- Pietro d'Abano († 1316), Italian doctor, philosopher and astrologer
- Pietro de L'Aquila († 1298), cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Pietro de Saliba , Italian painter
- Pietro Gradenigo (1251–1311), 49th Doge of Venice
- Pietro II. Orseolo (961–1009), Doge of Venice (991–1009)
- Pietro II. Tocco († 1377), Neapolitan patrician, seneschal
- Pietro Orseolo , Doge of Venice and saint
- Pietro Tempesta († 1315), Count of Eboli
- Pietrodarchi, Mario Stefano (* 1980), Italian accordionist and bandoneon player
- Pietrogiovanna, Tino (* 1950), Italian skier and trainer
- Pietromarchi, Carlo (* 1937), Italian racing driver
- Pietromarchi, Enrico (1934–2015), Italian diplomat
- Pietromarchi, Luca (1895–1978), Italian diplomat
- Pietron, Dörte (* 1981), German mountaineer and climber
- Pietronero, Luciano (* 1949), Italian physicist
- Pietropaoli, Enzo (* 1955), Italian jazz bassist
- Pietropolli, Daniele (* 1980), Italian racing cyclist
- Pietrow-Ennker, Bianka (* 1951), German historian
- Pietrowski, Karol , Polish composer
- Pietruczuk, Bartosz (* 1993), Polish volleyball player
- Pietrulla, Anselmo (1906–1992), German religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Tubarão
- Piétrus, Florent (* 1981), French basketball player
- Piétrus, Mickaël (* 1982), French basketball player
- Pietruschka, Marie (* 1995), German swimmer
- Pietruska, Frank (* 1970), German soccer goalkeeper
- Pietruski, Stanisław Konstanty (1811–1874), Galician pomologist, entomologist and ornithologist
- Pietrusky, Friedrich (1893–1971), German forensic doctor and university professor
- Pietruszka, Frédéric (* 1954), French foil fencer
- Pietryga, Stefan (* 1954), German sculptor and painter
- Pietrzak, Jan (* 1937), Polish cabaret artist
- Pietrzak, Łucja (* 1995), Polish cyclist
- Pietrzko, Kasia (* 1994), Polish jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Pietrzok, Frank (* 1964), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Pietrzok, Wolfgang (* 1949), German photo artist and art educator
- Pietrzyk, Jerzy (* 1955), Polish athlete
- Pietrzykowski, Tadeusz (1917–1991), Polish boxer and survivor of several concentration camps
- Pietrzykowski, Zbigniew (1934–2014), Polish boxer and politician, member of the Sejm
- Pietrzynski, Ingrid (* 1947), German media sociologist and historian
- Pietsch, Albrecht (* 1934), German mathematician and university professor
- Pietsch, Alexander (* 1956), German soccer player
- Pietsch, Alexander (* 1972), German jockey
- Pietsch, Boris (* 1971), German actor, director and cultural engineer
- Pietsch, Christian (* 1960), German classical philologist
- Pietsch, Erich (1902–1979), German chemist and documentary
- Pietsch, Ernst Robert (1850–1928), German landscape gardener in Upper Silesia
- Pietsch, Franziska (* 1969), German violinist
- Pietsch, Gina (* 1946), German singer and actress
- Pietsch, Gustav (1891–1956), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Pietsch, Hans (1907–1967), German mathematician and cryptologist
- Pietsch, Hans (1968–2003), German Go player
- Pietsch, Horst (1934–2019), German politician (SED), Mayor of Schwerin
- Pietsch, Jan-Niklas (* 1991), German ice hockey player
- Pietsch, Janine (* 1982), German swimmer
- Pietsch, Jari (* 1991), German ice hockey player
- Pietsch, Johann Valentin (1690–1733), German doctor and poet in Königsberg
- Pietsch, Karl (1860–1930), German Romanist and Hispanist
- Pietsch, Karl (* 1943), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Pietsch, Leo (1905–1981), Austrian Catholic auxiliary bishop of the Graz-Seckau diocese
- Pietsch, Ludwig (1824–1911), German painter, art writer and columnist
- Pietsch, Manfred (1936–2015), German painter and graphic artist
- Pietsch, Max (1902–1976), Austrian economist and sociologist
- Pietsch, Michael (* 1958), German physician and politician (CDU)
- Pietsch, Michael (* 1967), German theologian, professor of the Old Testament at the Augustana University in Neuendettelsau
- Pietsch, Michael (* 1984), German actor, puppet maker and puppeteer
- Pietsch, Oskar (1918–2012), German film architect and painter
- Pietsch, Otto (1874–1960), German writer
- Pietsch, Paul (1877–1945), German administrative lawyer in Prussia, district administrator in Silesia
- Pietsch, Paul (1911–2012), German racing car driver and publisher
- Pietsch, Peter-Paul (* 1954), German racing driver and publisher
- Pietsch, Rainer (1944–1997), German music producer, singer, songwriter and conductor
- Pietsch, Rainer (* 1957), German soccer player
- Pietsch, Robin (* 1988), German chef and entrepreneur
- Pietsch, Rudolf (1951–2020), Austrian musician and musicologist
- Pietsch, Thomas (* 1960), German business IT specialist
- Pietsch, Ulrich (* 1950), German art historian
- Pietsch, Wolfgang (1929–1974), German composer
- Pietsch, Wolfgang (* 1955), German soccer player
- Pietsch, Yasmin (* 1991), German soccer player
- Pietscher, Carl (1900–1973), German lawyer and politician (DNVP, CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Pietschker, Alfred Werner (1887–1911), German aviation pioneer
- Pietschker, Käthe (1861–1949), Prussian founder
- Pietschker, Rudi (1917–1999), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Pietschmann, Andreas (* 1969), German actor
- Pietschmann, Herbert (* 1936), Austrian physicist
- Pietschmann, Horst (* 1940), German historian
- Pietschmann, Klaus (* 1972), German musicologist and university professor
- Pietschmann, Max (1865–1952), German painter and graphic artist
- Pietschmann, Richard (1851–1923), German librarian and orientalist
- Pietschmann, Victor (1881–1956), Austrian ichthyologist
- Pietta, Daniel (* 1986), German ice hockey player
- Piette, Albert (* 1960), Belgian anthropologist
- Piette, Elisabeth (1785–1852), Trappist, prioress, abbess and founder of monasteries in Germany and France
- Piette, Jean Louis (1767–1833), Franco-German paper manufacturer
- Piette, Louis (1803–1862), Franco-Prussian paper manufacturer, inventor, publisher and book author
- Piette, Maurice (1871–1953), French politician
- Piette, Prosper Joseph Maria (1806–1872), paper manufacturer
- Piette, Samuel (* 1994), Canadian soccer player
- Pietz, Amy (* 1969), American actress
- Pietz, Carl Matthias Aloys (1849–1881), German politician
- Pietz, Hans-Wilhelm (* 1956), German Protestant theologian
- Pietz, Pit-Arne (* 1969), Swiss actor
- Pietzcker, Eduard (* 1862), German Imperial Judge
- Pietzcker, Ivo (* 2002), German actor
- Pietzker, Friedrich (1844–1916), German teacher, textbook author and mathematician
- Pietzner, Carl (1853–1927), photographer
- Pietzner, Klaus (* 1970), German actor and voice actor
- Pietzner, Rainer (* 1943), German legal scholar and judge at the Federal Administrative Court
- Pietzner, Verena (* 1973), German educator and professor for chemistry didactics
- Pietzonka, Johannes (1904–1989), German teacher and local researcher
- Pietzsch, Albert (1874–1957), German manufacturer, head of the Reich Chamber of Commerce
- Pietzsch, Eckehard (* 1939), German volleyball player
- Pietzsch, Frank-Michael (* 1942), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Pietzsch, Gerhard (1902–1979), German musicologist
- Pietzsch, Gottfried August (1759-1840), German Protestant clergyman
- Pietzsch, Harry (1929–2003), German actor
- Pietzsch, Heiner (* 1930), German entrepreneur, art collector and patron
- Pietzsch, Joachim (* 1947), German handball player and coach
- Pietzsch, Jochen (* 1963), German luge rider
- Pietzsch, Kurt (1884–1964), German geologist, director of the Freiberg Geological Service (Saxony)
- Pietzsch, Martin (1866–1961), German architect
- Pietzsch, Richard (1872–1960), German impressionist painter
- Pietzsch, Thomas (* 1952), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Pietzsch, Ulrich (* 1937), German painter
- Pietzsch, Wolfgang (1930–1996), German grandmaster in chess
- Pietzuch, Emil , German communist functionary
Piew
- Pieweck, Katja , German opera singer (mezzo-soprano / dramatic soprano)