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- Pin, Camille (* 1981), French tennis player
- Pin, Gabriele (* 1962), Italian soccer player and coach
- Pin, Isabel (* 1975), French-German children's book illustrator and author
Pina
- Piña Batllevell, Joaquín (1930–2013), Spanish clergyman, Catholic bishop of Puerto Iguazú
- Pina Neto, Antonio Pereira (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
- Pina Polo, Francisco (* 1959), Spanish ancient historian
- Piña Ventoza, Karell (* 1988), Cuban beach volleyball player
- Pina, Alfred (1887–1966), French sculptor
- Piña, Fernando (* 1966), Mexican soccer goalkeeper
- Pina, João (* 1981), Portuguese judoka
- Pina, Manuel António (1943–2012), Portuguese author and journalist
- Pina, Marcial (* 1946), Spanish soccer player
- Pina, Rui de (1440–1521), Portuguese chronicler (Cronista-mor) and diplomat
- Pina, Tomás (* 1987), Spanish soccer player
- Pinajeff, Elisabeth (1900–1995), Russian actress
- Pinajewa, Lyudmila Iossifovna (* 1936), Soviet canoeist
- Piñal, Matias Gonzalo (* 1987), Argentinian football goalkeeper
- Pinal, Silvia (* 1931), Mexican film theater and television actress
- Pinamonti, Andrea (* 1999), Italian soccer player
- Pinamonti, Giovanni Pietro (1632–1703), Italian religious and author
- Pinand, Jan Hubert (1888–1958), German architect and university professor
- Piñango, Bernardo (* 1960), Venezuelan boxer in superbantam and bantamweight
- Piñar Mañas, José Luis (* 1957), Spanish legal scholar
- Pinard, Adolphe (1844–1934), French obstetrician
- Pinard, Roch (1910–1974), Canadian politician (Liberal Party)
- Pinard, Yvon (* 1940), Canadian politician and judge
- Pinardi, Giovanni Battista (1880–1962), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Turin
- Pinarello, Cesare (1932–2012), Italian track cyclist
- Pinarello, Giovanni (1922–2014), Italian racing cyclist and entrepreneur
- Pinarius Cornelius Severus, Gnaeus , Roman suffect consul 112
- Pinarius Mamercinus Rufus, Lucius , Roman consul 472 BC. Chr.
- Pinarius Mamercinus Rufus, Publius , Roman consul 489 BC Chr.
- Pinarius Mamercus, Lucius , Roman consular tribune 432 BC. Chr.
- Pinas, Shaquille (* 1998), Dutch football player
- Piñatares, Bruno (* 1990), Uruguayan football player
- Pinau, Steve (* 1988), French soccer player
- Pinaud, Gauthier (* 1988), French football player
- Pinaud, José María (1885–1948), politician and newspaper publisher in Costa Rica
- Pinault, Clément (1985-2009), French football player
- Pinault, François (* 1936), French entrepreneur and art collector
- Pinault, François-Henri (* 1962), French manager and son of the billionaire François Pinault
- Pinay, Antoine (1891–1994), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Pinazo, Ignacio (1849–1916) Spanish painter
Pinc
- Pinc, Luise (1895–1982), German poet
- Pinc, Marek (* 1979), Czech ice hockey goalkeeper
- Pincemaille, Pierre (1956–2018), French composer, organist and music teacher
- Pincemin, Jean-Pierre (1944–2005), French painter and sculptor
- Pinchak, Jimmy (* 1996), American actor and singer
- Pinchas ben Jair , Jewish scholar
- Pinchasi, Rafael (* 1940), Israeli politician
- Pinchback, PBS (1837-1921), American politician
- Pinchbeck, Daniel (* 1966), American author and advocate of the use of psychedelic substances
- Pincherle, Marc (1888–1974), French musicologist and violinist
- Pincherle, Salvatore (1853–1936), Italian mathematician
- Pinches, Barry (* 1970), English snooker player
- Pinching, Evelyn (1915–1988), British ski racer
- Pinchon, Joseph (1871–1953), French printmaker
- Pinchon, Robert Antoine (1886–1943), French post-impressionist landscape painter
- Pinchot, Bronson (born 1959), American actor
- Pinchot, Gifford (1865–1946), American forest scientist, Republican Party politician, and environmentalist
- Pinci, Antonino (1912–1987), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Pinčić, Doris (* 1988), Croatian actress
- Pincier, Johann Ludwig von (1660–1730), lawyer, royal Danish bailiff, Privy Councilor and Provost
- Pincier, Ludwig (1561–1612), German lawyer in the early modern period and first Lutheran dean of the Lübeck cathedral chapter
- Pinciotti, Anthony , American jazz musician
- Pinck, Louis (1873–1940), German folk song researcher and collector
- Pinckaers, Servais-Théodore (1925–2008), Catholic moral theologian, Dominican
- Pincker, Christoph (1619–1678), Saxon lawyer and mayor of Leipzig
- Pinckernelle, Hermann (1880–1954), German lawyer and synodal in Hamburg, Member of the Bundestag
- Pinckert, Erny (1907–1977) American football player
- Pinckert, Johannes (1879–1956), German senior parliamentarian, Semitist and high school teacher
- Pinckney, Callan (1939–2012), American author
- Pinckney, Charles (1757-1824), American politician
- Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (1746–1825), American lawyer, colonel and politician
- Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (1789–1865), American politician
- Pinckney, Clementa C. (1973-2015), American politician and clergyman
- Pinckney, Eliza Lucas (1722–1793), American planter
- Pinckney, Henry L. (1794–1863) American politician
- Pinckney, John M. (1845–1905) American politician
- Pinckney, Thomas (1750–1828), American soldier, politician, and diplomat
- Pinckney, Violet , British tennis player
- Pinckney, William , American politician
- Pincombe, Steuart , American cellist and gambist
- Pinçon, Michel (* 1942), French sociologist
- Pincott, Caitlin (* 1982), Australian sprinter
- Pincus, Anne (* 1961), Australian painter and sculptor
- Pincus, Friedrich (1871–1943), German ophthalmologist
- Pincus, Gregory (1903-1967), American physiologist
- Pincus, Lily (1898–1981), German author
- Pincus, Mark (* 1966), American entrepreneur
- Pinczolits, Karl (* 1958), Austrian management consultant and economics professor
- Pinczuk, Aron (* 1939), Argentine-American physicist
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- Pind, Søren (* 1969), Danish politician with the Venstre party and Justice Minister in the Lars Løkke Rasmussen II government
- Pinda, Mizengo (* 1948), Tanzanian politician, head of government of Tanzania
- Pindall, James († 1825), American politician
- Pindall, Xenophon Overton (1873-1935), American politician
- Pindar , Greek poet
- Pindar, John S. (1835-1907), American lawyer and politician
- Pindel, Roman (* 1958), Polish clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Bielsko-Żywiec
- Pindemonte, Giovanni (1751–1812), Italian dramaturge
- Pinder, Demetrius (* 1989), Bahamian sprinter
- Pinder, Enrique (* 1966), Panamanian bantamweight boxer
- Pinder, Holm (* 1971), German soccer player
- Pinder, John J. Jr. (1912–1944) American military officer, World War II soldier
- Pinder, Julius (1805–1867), Prussian civil servant and politician
- Pinder, Mike (born 1941), English rock musician
- Pinder, Moritz (1807–1871), German librarian, numismatist and ministerial official
- Pinder, Patrick Christopher (* 1945), Belizean clergyman, Archbishop of Nassau
- Pinder, Ulrich († 1519), city doctor in Nuremberg and active as an author of medical writings
- Pinder, Wilhelm (1878–1947), German art historian
- Pindl, Alois (* 1920), German businessman and school founder
- Pindling, Lynden O. (1930–2000), Bahamian politician, Prime Minister of the Bahamas (1967–1992)
- Pindling, Marguerite (* 1932), Bahamian politician, Governor General of the Bahamas
- Pindo, Hans von (1851–1923), Austrian theater actor and theater director
- Pindo, Hedwig von , Austrian theater actress
- Pindshurowa, Gyurga (1895–1971), Bulgarian singer
- Pindter, Walter (1911–1989), German cameraman, film director and television producer
- Pinduca (* 1937), Brazilian musician
- Pindur, Ulf (* 1943), German university professor
- Pindy, Jean-Louis (1840–1917), French communard and anarchist
Pine
- Pine Mayugba, Renato (* 1955), Filipino clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Laoag
- Pine, Chris (* 1980), American actor
- Pine, Courtney (born 1964), British jazz saxophonist
- Pine, Gary , Jamaican reggae musician
- Pine, Larry (born 1945), American actor
- Pine, Robert (born 1941), American actor
- Pine, Robert Edge (1730–1788), English portrait and history painter
- Pine, William B. (1877–1942), American politician
- Pine-Murphy, Jaden (* 1990), New Zealand ice hockey goalkeeper
- Pineau, Allison (* 1989), French handball player
- Pineau, Cédric (* 1985), French racing cyclist
- Pineau, Christian (1904–1995), French politician (SFIO), member of the National Assembly
- Pineau, Cleo (1893–1972), motorcycle racer, fighter pilot in World War I and steel industrialist
- Pineau, Jérôme (* 1980), French racing cyclist
- Pineau, Joëlle (* 1974), Canadian computer scientist
- Pineault, Adam (* 1986), American ice hockey player
- Pineda Duque, Roberto (1910–1977), Colombian composer
- Pineda Fasquelle, Juan José (* 1960), Honduran religious and Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Tegucigalpa
- Pineda Muñoz, Mariana de (1804–1831), Spanish heroine of liberalism
- Pineda Pineda, Salvador (1916–1974), Mexican Ambassador
- Pineda Ugarte, José Laureano (1802-1853), Nicaraguan politician, Director Supremo of Nicaragua (1851-1853)
- Pineda, Arnel (* 1967), Filipino songwriter, lead singer of the US rock band Journey
- Pineda, Daniella (* 1987), American-Mexican actress, author and comedian
- Pineda, Diana (* 1984), Colombian water diver
- Pineda, Gonzalo (* 1982), Mexican soccer player
- Pineda, Guadalupe (born 1955), Mexican singer
- Pineda, Hugo (* 1962), Mexican soccer goalkeeper
- Pineda, Manu (* 1965), Spanish politician (IU, PCE), activist and trade unionist, MEP
- Pineda, Orbelín (* 1996), Mexican football player
- Piñeda, Óscar (* 1977), Guatemalan road cyclist
- Pineda, Pablo (* 1974), Spanish teacher and actor
- Pineda, Peter , British Romance philologist, Hispanist, editor, grammarian and lexicographer of Spanish origin
- Pineda, Rafael (* 1966), Colombian light welterweight boxer
- Pinedo, Bonifacio , ceremonial king of the Afro-Bolivians
- Pinedo, Elisabeth (* 1981), Spanish handball player
- Pinedo, Federico (* 1955), Argentine politician
- Pinedo, Herbert (* 1943), Dutch oncologist
- Pinedo, Julio (* 1942), Bolivian farmer and king
- Pinedo, Nelson (1928-2016), Colombian singer
- Pinegger, Adolf (1928–2014), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Pinegger, Rolf (1873–1957), German actor
- Pinegin, Timir Alexejewitsch (1927–2013), Soviet sports sailor
- Piñeiro García-Calderón, Salvador (* 1949), Peruvian clergyman, Archbishop of Ayacucho o Huamanga
- Piñeiro, Claudia (* 1960), Argentine journalist and writer
- Piñeiro, Manuel (1933–1998), Cuban politician and revolutionary
- Piñeiro, Ramón (* 1991), Spanish racing car driver
- Pineiro, Rogelio J. (* 1961), Cuban-American author
- Pinel, Christophe (* 1970), French film editor
- Pinel, Florian (* 1985), French Nordic combined skier
- Pinel, Marcel (1908–1968), French football player
- Pinel, Philippe (1745-1826), French psychiatrist
- Pinel, Sylvia (* 1977), French politician (PRG), member of the National Assembly
- Pineles, Cipe (1908–1991), American graphic designer, art educator , and art director
- Pineles, Samuel (1843-1928), Zionist
- Pinelli, Aldo von (1912–1967), Italian writer and screenwriter
- Pinelli, Bartolomeo (1781–1835), Italian engraver
- Pinelli, Carlo Alberto (* 1935), Italian documentary filmmaker, author and alpinist
- Pinelli, Domenico (1541–1611), Cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Pinelli, Ettore (1843–1915), Italian violinist and conductor
- Pinelli, Gian Vincenzo (1535–1601), Italian humanist (zoologist, botanist, doctor, collector and linguist)
- Pinelli, Giuseppe (1928–1969), Italian anarchist activist
- Pinelli, Oliver (* 1968), German music producer
- Pinelli, Tullio (1908–2009), Italian screenwriter
- Pinello di Ghirardi, Giovanni Battista († 1587), Italian composer and conductor of the Renaissance
- Piñera Carvallo, Bernardino (1915–2020), Chilean clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of La Serena
- Piñera, Diego (* 1981), Uruguayan jazz musician
- Piñera, José (* 1948), Chilean economist and politician
- Piñera, Miguel (* 1954), Chilean singer
- Piñera, Sebastián (* 1949), Chilean entrepreneur, politician and President of Chile
- Piñera, Virgilio (1912–1979), Cuban writer and poet
- Pinero, Arthur Wing (1855–1934) British playwright and stage actor
- Piñero, Jesús T. (1897–1952), Puerto Rican politician
- Piñero, Víctor (1923–1975), Venezuelan singer
- Piñeros Corpas, Joaquín (1915–1982), Colombian writer and politician
- Pines, Alexander (* 1945), American chemist
- Pines, David (1924-2018), American physicist
- Pines, Herman (1902-1996), Polish-American chemist
- Pines, Shlomo (1908–1990), Israeli philosopher
- Pines-Paz, Ophir (* 1961), Israeli Knesset member and former minister
- Piness, Jechiel Michel (1824–1913), misrachist
- Pinette, John (1964-2014), American comedian and actor
- Piney Gir , English singer
- Piñeyro, Carlos R. (* 1890), Argentine diplomat
- Piñeyro, Daniel (* 1989), Mexican ice hockey player
- Piñeyro, Marcelo (* 1953), Argentine film director and screenwriter
- Piñeyrúa, Darwin (1945–1978), Uruguayan athlete
- Pinezich, Christoph , Austrian basketball coach and player
- Pinezich, Markus (* 1988), Austrian basketball coach
Pinf
- Pinfold, Andrew (* 1978), Canadian cyclist
Ping
- Ping († 720 BC), king of the Zhou dynasty
- Ping Qiu (* 1961), Chinese artist
- Ping Que (1837–1886), gold prospector and businessman in Australia
- Ping, Jean (* 1942), Gabonese politician and diplomat, President of the 59th UN General Assembly
- Pinga (1924-1996), Brazilian soccer player
- Pinga (* 1981), Brazilian soccer player
- Pinga, Aimery (* 1998), Swiss football player
- Pingala , Indian mathematician and grammarian
- Pingel, Burkhard (* 1957), German soccer player
- Pingel, Frank (* 1964), Danish soccer player
- Pingel, Friedrich-Franz (1904–1994), German art teacher and painter
- Pingel, Hans-Otto (* 1953), German former speedway driver
- Pingel, Ole (1938–2009), Danish cyclist
- Pingel, Uli (* 1977), German television presenter
- Pingel, Volker (1941–2005), German historian, professor of prehistory at the Ruhr University in Bochum
- Pingel, Willy (1907–1994), German art bookbinder
- Pingel, Zoran (* 1999), German actor
- Pingeling, Gottfried Christian (1688–1769), German engraver
- Pingeling, Thomas Albrecht (1727–1803), German engraver
- Pingen, Theodor (1841–1927), German landowner and politician (center), MdR
- Pingeon, Roger (1940-2017), French racing cyclist
- Pingeot, Anne (* 1943), French art historian
- Pingeot, Mazarine (* 1974), French journalist, writer and screenwriter
- Pinger, Harald (* 1960), German manager
- Pinger, Mark (* 1970), German swimmer
- Pinger, Winfried (* 1932), German legal scholar and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Pinget, Robert (1919–1997), Swiss writer
- Pinggera, Armin (* 1944), Italian lawyer and politician (South Tyrol)
- Pinggera, Greta (* 1995), Italian natural track tobogganist
- Pinggera, Johann (1837–1916), South Tyrolean mountain guide
- Pinggéra, Karl (* 1967), German Protestant theologian and university professor
- Pingitore, Pier Francesco (* 1934), Italian director for film and television
- Pingitzer, Robert (* 1985), Austrian triathlete
- Pingitzer, Virgil (1541–1619), German-Austrian legal scholar
- Pingl, Fritz (1931–2015), Austrian athlete
- Pingler, Georg (1815–1892), German doctor, founder of the spa in Königstein
- Pingoud, Alfred (1945–2015), German biochemist and university professor
- Pingoud, Ernest (1887–1942), Finnish composer
- Pingré, Alexandre Guy (1711–1796), French astronomer
- Pingree, Chellie (* 1955), American politician
- Pingree, David (1933–2005), American orientalist and mathematician
- Pingree, Hazen S. (1840-1901), American politician
- Pingree, Samuel E. (1832–1922), American politician and governor of the state of Vermont (1884–1886)
- Pingret, Édouard (1788–1869), French painter and lithographer
- Pingry, William M. (1806-1885) American lawyer and politician who was State Auditor from Vermont (1853-1860)
- Pingsmann, Hannes (1894–1955), German painter and graphic artist
- Pinguin Moschner (* 1956), German jazz musician
- Pingusson, Georges-Henri (1894–1978), French architect
Pinh
- Pinhary, Stephanie (* 1997), Cypriot badminton player
- Pinhas, Hermann († 1844), German engraver
- Pinhas, Jakob (1788–1861), German publicist
- Pinhas, Juda (1727–1793), German miniature painter
- Pinhas, Salomon (1759–1837), German miniature painter and etcher
- Pinheira, Jean Charles (* 1932), French photographer
- Pinheiro Chagas, João (1863–1925), Portuguese politician
- Pinheiro Chagas, Manuel Joaquim (1842–1895), Portuguese scholar, poet, playwright, novelist, publicist, journalist, translator and politician
- Pinheiro da Silva, Argemiro (1915–1975), Brazilian soccer player
- Pinheiro Guerra, Octacílio (1909–1967), Brazilian soccer player
- Pinheiro, Adail (* 1962), Brazilian entrepreneur and local politician
- Pinheiro, Alan (* 1992), Brazilian soccer player
- Pinheiro, António Costa (1932–2015), Portuguese visual artist
- Pinheiro, Bruno (* 1987), Portuguese soccer player
- Pinheiro, Carlos (1925–2010), Portuguese clergyman, auxiliary bishop of Braga in Portugal and titular bishop of Dumium
- Pinheiro, Chaby (1873–1933), Portuguese actor
- Pinheiro, Claire (1948–1999), French film editor and sound designer
- Pinheiro, Columbano Bordalo (1857–1929), Portuguese painter
- Pinheiro, Eder (* 1984), Brazilian volleyball player
- Pinheiro, João Carlos Batista (1932–2011), Brazilian soccer player
- Pinheiro, João de Deus (* 1945), Portuguese politician (PSD), MEP
- Pinheiro, José María (* 1938), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic former bishop of Bragança Paulista
- Pinheiro, Julio César (* 1976), Brazilian soccer player
- Pinheiro, Justina (* 1966), Portuguese judoka
- Pinheiro, Kléber Laube (* 1990), Brazilian soccer player
- Pinheiro, Patrick (* 1977), German actor
- Pinheiro, Paulo Dyrceu (* 1939), Brazilian diplomat
- Pinheiro, Raimundo Carlos Goés (* 1973), Brazilian Catholic clergyman and local politician
- Pinheiro, Ricky (* 1989), Portuguese soccer player
- Pinheiro, Teresa (* 1972), Portuguese Germanist, Lusitanist and anthropologist
- Pinhey, Elliot (1910-1999), British entomologist
- Pinho Moreira Azevedo, Carlos Alberto de (* 1953), Portuguese Roman Catholic clergyman and Curia Bishop
- Pinho, Aloísio Hilário de (* 1934), Brazilian religious and emeritus Roman Catholic Bishop of Jataí
- Pinho, Carlos (* 1970), Portuguese cyclist
- Pinho, Manuel (* 1954), Portuguese politician and economist
Pini
- Pini, Aleardo (1907–1958), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Pini, Carolina (* 1988), Italian soccer player
- Pini, Ingo (* 1936), German classical archaeologist
- Pini, Massimo (1936–2003), Swiss politician
- Pini, Mick (* 1949), English musician
- Pini, Richard (* 1950), American comic artist
- Pini, Rodolfo (1926-2000), Uruguayan football player
- Pini, Ryan (* 1981), Papuan New Guinea swimmer
- Pini, Sebastian (* 1967), German politician (FDP), State Secretary in Saarland
- Pini, Udo (* 1941), German editor and author
- Pini, Wendy (* 1951), American comic artist
- Piniek, Hartmut (* 1950), German painter
- Piniés, Jaime de (1917–2003), Spanish diplomat
- Pinigin, Pawel Pavlovich (* 1953), Soviet wrestler
- Pinigina, Marija (* 1958), Russian sprinter and relay Olympic champion
- Pinilla Fábrega, José María (1919–1979), 34th President of Panama
- Pinilla, Antonio (* 1971), Spanish soccer player
- Pinilla, Mauricio (* 1984), Chilean football player
- Pinilla, Ramiro (1923-2014), Spanish writer
- Pinillos, Daniel (* 1992), Spanish soccer player
- Pinillos, Pablo (* 1974), Spanish football player
- Pininfarina, Andrea (1957-2008), Italian entrepreneur
- Pininfarina, Battista (1893–1966), Italian automobile designer
- Pininfarina, Sergio (1926–2012), Italian designer and politician, MEP
- Pining, Didrik († 1491), German navigator and explorer
- Piniński, Leon (1857–1938), Polish university professor and politician
- Piniński, Stanisław (1854–1911), Polish lawyer and politician
- Pinion, Offutt (1910-1976), American marksman
- Pinizzotto, Jason (* 1980), German ice hockey player
- Pinizzotto, Leonardo (* 1986), Italian road cyclist
- Pinizzotto, Steve (* 1984), Canadian ice hockey player
Pinj
- Pinjo, Džana (* 1982), Bosnian actress
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- Pink (* 1979), American pop-rock singer
- Pink, Daniel H. (* 1964), American writer
- Pink, David (* 1939), British archer
- Pink, Hans (1906–1974), Saarland politician
- Pink, Johanna (* 1974), German scholar of Islam
- Pink, Julia (* 1976), German porn actress and erotic model
- Pink, Karl (1884–1965), Austrian numismatist
- Pink, Laureen (* 1983), Polish porn actress
- Pink, Maria (1904–1988), German resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Pink, Markus (* 1991), Austrian soccer player
- Pink, Michael (* 1977), Austrian actor, singer and speaker
- Pink, Monika (* 1982), German ice hockey player
- Pink, Oliver (* 1973), Austrian journalist
- Pink, Peter Wilhelm (* 1938), German Southeast Asian scientist
- Pink, Sarah (* 1966), British social scientist and social anthropologist
- Pink, Sidney W. (1916-2002), American independent film producer
- Pink, Thomas , British philosopher and university professor
- Pinka, Jana (* 1963), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
- Pinkal, Manfred (* 1949), German computational linguist
- Pinkall, Kurt (* 1955), German soccer player
- Pinkall, Ulrich (* 1955), German mathematician
- Pinkard, Maceo (1897–1962), American composer, songwriter, and music publisher
- Pinkard, Ron (born 1941), American actor
- Pinkas, Adolf Maria (1800–1865), Bohemian politician
- Pinkas, David-Zwi (1895–1952), Israeli politician and minister
- Pinkau, Emil (1850–1922), German lithographer and entrepreneur
- Pinkau, Karl (1859–1922), German lithographer, photographer and politician (SAPD), MdR
- Pinkau, Klaus (* 1931), German physicist
- Pinkava, Jan (* 1963), British-Czech animator and screenwriter
- Pinke, Gregor (1898–1941), German resistance fighter against the National Socialist regime under Adolf Hitler
- Pinke, Tibor (* 1959), Hungarian badminton player
- Pinkel, Donald (* 1926), American hematologist and oncologist
- Pinkelnig, Eva (* 1988), Austrian ski jumper
- Pinkenburg, Gerald (* 1963), German television journalist and author
- Pinkenburg, Gustav (1886–1958), German local politician
- Pinkepank, Henry (1893-1965), Lower Saxony politician (SPD)
- Pinkepank, Johann Heinrich Christian (1818–1890), Hamburg model maker, MdHB
- Pinker, Rudolf (1905–1987), Austrian entomologist and geodesist
- Pinker, Steven (* 1954), Canadian psychologist, professor of psychology at Harvard University
- Pinker, Susan (* 1957), Canadian psychologist, journalist and columnist
- Pinkerfeld, Jacob (1897–1956), Israeli architect
- Pinkerneil, Claus (* 1968), German lawyer and actor
- Pinkerneil, Friedrich August (1890–1967), German economic functionary, politician and Freemason
- Pinkernell, Gert (1937–2017), German Romance studies and literary scholar
- Pinkernell-Kreidt, Susanne (* 1957), German classical philologist, vice dean
- Pinkert, Ernst (1844–1909), German innkeeper and founder of the zoo
- Pinkert, Stephan (* 1966), German civil servant, sociologist and author
- Pinkerton, Allan (1819–1884), American founder of a private detective agency
- Pinkerton, Kathrene (1887–1967), American writer
- Pinkett Smith, Jada (* 1971), American actress
- Pinkett, Ward (1906-1937), American jazz musician
- Pinkham, Lucius E. (1850–1922), American politician, fourth Territorial Governor of Hawaii
- Pinkhof, Menachem (1920–1969), Dutch resistance fighter during World War II
- Pinkhof, Mirjam (1916–2011), Dutch resistance fighter
- Pinkins, Kruize (* 1993), American basketball player
- Pinkl, Franz (* 1956), Austrian banker
- Pinklao (1808–1866), Viceroy Siams (today: Thailand)
- Pinkner, Jeff (born 1965), American screenwriter
- Pinkney, Fayette (1948–2009), American singer
- Pinkney, William (1764–1822), American politician, senator, and attorney general
- Pinkohs, Heinz (* 1942), German soccer player
- Pinkohs, Torsten (* 1962), German soccer player
- Pinkovitch, Albert , French film producer
- Pinkowski, Heiko (* 1966), German actor
- Pińkowski, Józef (1929–2000), Polish politician, Prime Minister of Poland (1980–1981)
- Pinkpank, Karl (1884–1947), German teacher, beekeeper, author and politician (DB)
- Pinkpank, Marion (* 1973), German presenter
- Pinkster, Harm (* 1942), Dutch classical philologist
- Pinkston, Clarence (1900–1961), American high diver
- Pinkston, Jason (born 1987), American football player
- Pinkston, Rob (* 1988), American actor
- Pinkus, Amalie (1910–1996), Swiss women's rights activist and bookseller
- Pinkus, Benjamin (1933–2014), Israeli social scientist
- Pinkus, Felix (1868–1947), German dermatologist
- Pinkus, Gertrud (* 1944), Swiss film and theater director
- Pinkus, Lazar Felix (1881–1947), German-Swiss banker and author
- Pinkus, Theo (1909–1991), Swiss journalist and bookseller
- Pinkuss, Fritz (1905–1994), German rabbi, chief rabbi in Brazil
- Pinkwart, Andreas (* 1960), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Pinkwart, Horst (1920–1998), German brigadier general in the Bundeswehr
- Pinkwater, Daniel (* 1941), American writer of children's and youth literature
Pinl
- Pinl, Claudia (* 1941), German political scientist and journalist
- Pinl, Maximilian (1897–1978), Czech mathematician
Pin
- Pinn, Irmgard (* 1946), German social researcher
- Pinn, Theodor (1898–1989), German Evangelical Lutheran pastor
- Pinna, Salvatore (* 1975), Italian football player
- Pinnau, Caesar (1906–1988), German architect
- Pinnavaia, Thomas J. (* 1938), American physicist
- Pinnecke, Wilhelm (1897–1938), German politician (KPD), MdR
- Pinnell, Matt (* 1979), American politician
- Pinnella, Michael (* 1969), American progressive metal keyboardist
- Pinner, Adolf (1842–1909), German chemist and university professor
- Pinner, Erna (1890–1987), British artist, author, natural scientist with German roots
- Pinner, Felix (1880–1942), German writer and business journalist
- Pinner, Ulrich (* 1954), German tennis player
- Pinney, Clay , special effects artist
- Pinney, Gloria Ferrari (* 1941), Italian classical archaeologist
- Pinnick, Doug (born 1950), American metal bassist
- Pinninghoff, Winfried (* 1948), German engineer, industrial manager, professor and entrepreneur
- Pinno, Johann Friedrich Hermann (1831–1902), Prussian mountain official
- Pinno, Karl (* 1875), German architect
- Pinnock, Anna , British production designer
- Pinnock, Danilo (* 1983), American basketball player
- Pinnock, Ethan (* 1993), English soccer player
- Pinnock, Trevor (* 1946), British conductor and harpsichordist
- Pinnow, Daniel F. (* 1962), German leadership expert, management consultant and book author
- Pinnow, Horst (* 1936), German actor and voice actor
- Pinnow, Judith (* 1973), German presenter, actress and author
- Pinnow, Karl (1895–1942), resistance fighter against the National Socialist regime under Adolf Hitler
- Pinnow, Rainer (* 1950), German Navy medical officer
- Pinnow, Stefan (* 1968), German television presenter
Pino
- Pino Estévez, Wilfredo (* 1950), Cuban clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Camagüey
- Pino Hinds, Oscar (* 1993), Cuban wrestler
- Pino Miranda, Teodoro Enrique (1946–2020), Mexican clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Huajuapan de León
- Pino Sánchez de Rojas, Joaquín del (1729–1804), Spanish politician
- Pino Santos, Óscar (1928–2004), Cuban journalist and diplomat
- Pino Suárez, José María (1869–1913), Mexican politician, lawyer, poet and journalist
- Pino von Friedenthal, Arthur Georg (1843–1930), Austrian-Silesian major general
- Pino von Friedenthal, Felix (1825–1906), Austrian civil servant and politician
- Pino, Álvaro (* 1956), Spanish cyclist and sports director
- Pino, Danny (* 1974), American actor
- Pino, Domenico (1760–1826), Italian general in Napoleonic service
- Pino, Javier del (* 1964), Spanish journalist and radio host
- Pino, Juan Pablo (* 1987), Colombian soccer player
- Pino, Lucas (* 1987), American jazz musician
- Pino, Marco , Italian painter
- Pino, Mario (* 1952), Chilean geologist
- Pino, Nasta (1934–2017), Estonian writer
- Pino, Rafael del (1920–2008), Spanish building contractor
- Pino, Santiago (* 1931), Uruguayan football player
- Pino, Teofilo (* 1979), Chilean biathlete
- Pino, William , Italian dancer
- Pinochet, Augusto (1915–2006), Chilean general and head of state
- Pinochet, Lucía (* 1943), Chilean politician
- Pinoff, Isidor (1814–1879), German physician and member of parliament in the Prussian National Assembly
- Piñol, Jacqueline (* 1979), American actress and voice actress
- Pinola, Javier (* 1983), Argentine soccer player
- Pinon, Dominique (* 1955), French film actor
- Piñon, Nélida (* 1937), Brazilian writer
- Piñones-Arce, Pablo (* 1981), Swedish football player
- Pinós i Comes, Josep (1867–1916), Catalan painter
- Piňos, Alois (1925–2008), Czech composer and music teacher
- Pinos, Andrea (* 1985), Italian track and road cyclist
- Pinot, Margaux (* 1994), French judoka
- Pinot, Natalis (1747–1794), French priest and martyr
- Pinot, Thibaut (* 1990), French racing cyclist
- Pinoteau, Claude (1925–2012), French film director and screenwriter
- Pinoteau, Hervé (* 1927), French historian and heraldist
- Pinoteau, Jack (1923-2017), French screenwriter and film director
- Pinoteau, Roger (1910–1986), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Pinotti, Marco (* 1976), Italian racing cyclist
- Pinotti, Roberta (* 1961), Italian politician of the Partito Democratico, senator, member of the Camera dei deputati
Pins
- Pins, Arthur de (* 1977), French comic artist
- Pins, Jacob (1917–2005), German-Israeli artist
- Pinschewer, Julius (1883–1961), German film producer and pioneer of advertising films
- Pinschof, Carl (1855–1926), Austro-Hungarian honorary consul and entrepreneur in Australia
- Brush, Johann Georg , German-born sculptor and wood sculptor in the Kingdom of Poland
- Pinsent, David (1891–1918), British friend and collaborator of the Austrian philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein
- Pinsent, Gordon (born 1930), Canadian actor
- Pinsent, Matthew (* 1970), British rower
- Pinsk, Johannes (1891–1957), German Catholic theologian
- Pinske, Annika (* 1982), German film director and screenwriter
- Pinske, Bastian (* 1978), German soccer player
- Pinske, Michael (* 1985), German judoka
- Pinsker, Hans Ernst (1909–1987), Austrian Anglicist
- Pinsker, Leo (1821–1891), doctor and journalist as well as forerunners and pioneers of Zionism
- Pinsker, Mark Semjonowitsch (1925–2003), Russian mathematician
- Pinsker, Seth , American film director, film producer and screenwriter
- Pinsker, Simcha (1801–1864), Polish orientalist
- Pinsker, Wilhelm (* 1945), Austrian population geneticist, zoologist and biologist
- Pinski, David (1872–1959), Yiddish writer
- Pinski, Laura (* 1996), German singer
- Pinskus, Jonas (* 1959), Lithuanian politician and rower
- Pinskuvienė, Živilė (* 1975), Lithuanian politician, Deputy Minister
- Pinsky, Robert (* 1940), American poet and literary critic
- Pinsl (1927–2009), German painter
- Pinson, Malcolm (1941–2002), American jazz drummer
- Pinsoneault, Pierre Adolphe (1815–1883), Canadian Roman Catholic clergyman and Bishop of London in Ontario
- Pinstrup-Andersen, Per (* 1939), Danish agricultural economist
pint
- Pint, Kurt (1942–1997), Austrian politician and lawyer
- Pintacuda, Carlo Maria (1900–1971), Italian racing driver
- Pintado (* 1965), Brazilian soccer player and coach
- Pintado, Carlos (* 1974), Cuban poet and writer
- Pintado, Enrique (* 1958), Uruguayan politician
- Pintado, Jesse (1969-2006), American electric guitarist
- Pintado, Juan (born 1997), Uruguayan soccer player
- Pintar, Ivan (1888–1963), Slovenian medical historian and gynecologist
- Pintard, René (1903–2002), French Romance studies and literary scholar
- Pintarelli, Daniela (* 1983), Austrian cyclist
- Pintarič, Matija (* 1989), Slovenian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Pintat-Solans, Josep (1925–2007), Andorran politician and chairman of the government
- Pintauro, Danny (* 1976), American actor
- Pintea, Adrian (1954-2007), Romanian actor
- Pintea, Crina (* 1990), Romanian handball player
- Pintea, Grigore (1670–1703), Romanian Hajduk
- Pintenat, Robert (1948-2008), French football player
- Pintens, Georges (* 1946), Belgian cyclist
- Pintens, Henri , Belgian tug of war
- Pintér, Ádám (* 1988), Hungarian football player
- Pinter, Adi (1948–2016), Austrian football player, coach and politician
- Pinter, Alexander (* 1979), Austrian musician and politician (Greens), member of the state parliament in Styria
- Pintér, Béla (* 1970), Hungarian playwright, actor and theater director
- Pinter, Friedrich (* 1978), Austrian biathlete
- Pintér, Gábor (* 1964), Hungarian clergyman, archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Pinter, Harold (1930–2008), British playwright and director, Nobel Prize for Literature
- Pintér, József (* 1953), Hungarian chess grandmaster
- Pinter, Jürgen (* 1979), Austrian cross-country skier
- Pinter, Matthias (1922–1996), Austrian politician (SPÖ)
- Pinter, Michael (1899–1954), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament in Burgenland
- Pinter, Michael R. (* 1969), Dutch artist
- Pinter, Philipp (* 1985), Austrian ice hockey player
- Pintér, Sándor (* 1948), Hungarian politician
- Pinter, Tomislav (1926–2008), Croatian (formerly Yugoslavian) cameraman
- Pinternagel, Stefan T. (1965–2009), German writer
- Pinther, Viktoria (* 1998), Austrian soccer player
- Pinthus, Alexander (1893–1981), German architect and university lecturer for urban planning in Haifa
- Pinthus, Kurt (1886–1975), German writer
- Pintidis, Georgios (* 2000), German-Greek soccer player
- Pintilie, Adina (* 1980), Romanian film director
- Pintilie, Lucian (1933–2018), Romanian director, actor and screenwriter
- Pintilii, Mihai (* 1984), Romanian soccer player
- Pintner, Theodor (1857–1942), Austrian zoologist
- Pinto Coelho, João (* 1967), Portuguese writer and Holocaust researcher
- Pinto Coelho, Sara (1913–1990), Sao-Tome writer
- Pinto Correia, Armando Eduardo (1897–1943), Portuguese colonial administrator
- Pinto da Costa, Manuel (* 1937), São Tomé politician
- Pinto da Silva, Celso José (1933–2018), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Teresina
- Pinto de Fonseca, Manuel (1681–1773), Portuguese Grand Master of the Order of Malta
- Pinto Farias, Hernaldo (* 1964), Brazilian religious and Roman Catholic Bishop of Bonfim
- Pinto Garmendia, Aníbal (1825–1884), President of Chile
- Pinto Leandro, Ilídio (1950–2020), Portuguese clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Viseu
- Pinto, Adriano Ferreira (* 1979), Brazilian and Italian midfielder
- Pinto, Alfonso (* 1978), Italian boxer
- Pinto, André Almeida (* 1989), Portuguese football player
- Pinto, Anita (* 1980), Chilean squash player
- Pinto, António (* 1966), Portuguese long-distance runner
- Pinto, Antonio (* 1967), Brazilian film composer
- Pinto, Constâncio , East Timorese politician
- Pinto, Cosimo (* 1943), Italian boxer
- Pinto, Dan (* 1960), American composer, musician and songwriter
- Pinto, Diana (* 1949), Italian-French historian and writer
- Pinto, Diogo (* 1974), Portuguese sociologist, General Secretary of the European Movement International
- Pinto, Edwin (1901–1978), Indian religious, Bishop of Ahmedabad
- Pinto, Elisabeth (* 1989), East Timorese soccer player
- Pinto, Evarist (* 1933), Indian clergyman, Archbishop of Karachi
- Pinto, Fábio (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Pinto, Fausto (* 1983), Mexican soccer player
- Pinto, Fernando , Portuguese badminton player
- Pinto, Fernão Mendes († 1583), Portuguese explorer and writer
- Pinto, Filipe (* 1988), Portuguese rock and pop singer
- Pinto, Francisco Antonio (1785–1858), Chilean politician, President of Chile
- Pinto, Franz Ignatz von (1725–1788), Prussian general and military engineer
- Pinto, Freida (* 1984), Indian actress
- Pinto, Gastão Liberal (1884–1945), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of São Carlos do Pinhal
- Pinto, George Frederick (1785–1806), English composer and piano virtuoso
- Pinto, Germánico , Ecuadorian politician and Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources
- Pinto, Giuseppe (* 1952), Italian clergyman, Catholic archbishop and diplomat
- Pinto, Ignatius Paul (* 1925), Indian Catholic bishop
- Pinto, Isaac de (1717–1787), Dutch philosopher, scholar, economist, politician, businessman
- Pinto, Ivo (* 1990), Portuguese soccer player
- Pinto, Jefferson Charles de Souza (* 1982), Brazilian soccer player
- Pinto, Jesse (* 1990), Australian-East Timorese soccer player
- Pinto, João (* 1971), Portuguese football player
- Pinto, João Domingos (* 1961), Portuguese football player
- Pinto, João Nuno (* 1969), Portuguese film director
- Pinto, João Teixeira (1876–1917), Portuguese colonial officer
- Pinto, Joaquim (* 1957), Portuguese film director
- Pinto, Jonathan (* 1996), Uruguayan soccer player
- Pinto, Jorge Luis (* 1952), Colombian football coach
- Pinto, José (* 1956), Portuguese walker
- Pinto, José de Magalhães (1909–1996), Brazilian politician
- Pinto, José Manuel (* 1975), Spanish football player
- Pinto, José Roberto de Almeida (* 1953), Brazilian diplomat
- Pinto, Juan Alfredo (* 1953), Colombian economist, writer, diplomat and university professor
- Pinto, Júlio Tomás (* 1974), East Timorese State Secretary for Defense
- Pinto, Lavy (1929-2020), Indian short-distance runner
- Pinto, Leo (1914-2010), Indian hockey player
- Pinto, Liberato Ribeiro (1880–1949), Portuguese military and politician
- Pinto, Martina (* 1989), Italian actress
- Pinto, Miguel (* 1983), Chilean football goalkeeper
- Pinto, Miguel Soares (1954-2013), East Timorese freedom fighter
- Pinto, Moacir Claudino (* 1936), Brazilian soccer player
- Pinto, Nuno Miguel Sousa (* 1986), Portuguese soccer player
- Pinto, Paulo Antônio Pereira (* 1948), Brazilian diplomat
- Pinto, Pio Vito (* 1941), Italian priest, dean of the Roman Rota and president of the Corte d'appello
- Pinto, Ricardo (* 1961), Portuguese author
- Pinto, Roberto (* 1978), Portuguese football player and coach
- Pinto, Rúben (* 1992), Portuguese football player
- Pinto, Rui , Portuguese whistleblower
- Pinto, Sebastián (* 1986), Chilean football player
- Pinto, Sérgio da Silva (* 1980), Portuguese-German soccer player
- Pinto, Tatiana (* 1994), Portuguese soccer player
- Pinto, Tatjana (* 1992), German athlete
- Pinto, Tiago (* 1988), Portuguese soccer player
- Pinto, Walter Jorge (* 1963), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of União da Vitória
- Pinto-Bazurco Rittler, Ernesto (* 1946), Peruvian diplomat and lawyer
- Pinto-Borges, Steven (* 1986), French football player
- Pintoff, Ernest (1931–2002), American film director, film producer and screenwriter
- Pintol, Benjamin (* 1990), German-Bosnian soccer player
- Pinton, Alberto (* 1962), Italian jazz musician
- Pinton, Vincenzo (1914–1980), Italian saber fencer
- Pintonello, Arrigo (1908-2001), Italian clergyman, Catholic bishop
- Pintor, Lenny (* 2000), French football player
- Pintor, Luigi (1925–2003), Italian journalist, publicist and politician
- Pintor, Lupe (* 1955), Mexican boxing world champion (bantamweight)
- Pintor, Sergio (* 1937), Italian clergyman and former bishop of Ozieri
- Pintori, Giovanni (1912–1999), Italian graphic artist and designer
- Pintos Risso, Walter (1906–2003), Uruguayan Minister for Public Works
- Pintos Saldanha, José (* 1964), Uruguayan football player
- Pintos, Álvaro (* 1977), Uruguayan football player
- Pintos, Federico (* 1992), Uruguayan soccer player
- Pintos, Gustavo (* 1995), Uruguayan football player
- Pintos, John (* 1996), Uruguayan soccer player
- Pintos, Pablo (* 1987), Uruguayan football player
- Pintsch, Helene (1857–1923), German patron
- Pintsch, Jörg (* 1965), German actor, director and acting lecturer
- Pintsch, Julius (1815–1884), German entrepreneur
- Pintsch, Julius Karl (1847–1912), German manufacturer and engineer
- Pintsch, Luis (* 1999), German actor
- Pintsch, Oskar (1844–1912), German manufacturer
- Pintsch, Richard (1840–1919), German designer and entrepreneur
- Pintscher, Matthias (* 1971), German composer and conductor
- Pintschovius, Karl (1895–1976), German military psychologist
- Pinchuk, Ihor (* 1967), Ukrainian basketball player
- Pinschuk, Sergei Michailowitsch (* 1971), Russian admiral and commander of the Caspian flotilla
- Pinchuk, Viktor (* 1960), Ukrainian entrepreneur and patron
- Pinturault, Alexis (* 1991), French ski racer
- Pinturicchio († 1513), Italian painter of the early Renaissance
- Pintz, János (* 1950), Hungarian mathematician
- Pintzka, Wolfgang (1928–2006), German theater director
Pinu
- Pinudjem I , high priest of Amun and king of Upper Egypt
- Pinudjem II , high priest of Amun
Pinw
- Pinwinkler, Alexander (* 1975), Austrian historian
Pinx
- Pinxten, Karel (* 1952), Belgian politician (CVP, Open VLD), MEP
Piny
- Pinyan, Kenneth (1960-2005), American engineer
- Pinyo Inpinit (* 1993), Thai soccer player
- Pinytus († 180), bishop of Knossos and saint
Tweezers
- Pinza, Ezio (1892–1957), Italian opera singer (bass)
- Pinzani, Carlo , Italian ski jumper
- Pinzani, Simone (* 1972), Italian Nordic combined skier
- Pinzari, Gabriella (* 1966), Italian mathematician
- Pînzaru, Victor (* 1992), Moldovan biathlete
- Pinzauti, Mario (* 1930), Italian film director and screenwriter as well as pulp author
- Pinzger, Gustav (1800–1838), German classical philologist and grammar school director
- Pinzger, Manfred (* 1959), Italian politician of the South Tyrolean People's Party (SVP)
- Pinzger, Werner (1878–1939), German Imperial Judge
- Pinzi, Giampiero (* 1981), Italian football player
- Pinzler, Jutta (* 1968), German film producer, author and founder and managing director of sagamedia Film- und Fernsehproduktion GmbH
- Pinzler, Petra (* 1965), German journalist and author
- Pinzner, Werner (1947–1986), German contract killer
- Pinzón Güiza, Joaquím Humberto (* 1969), Colombian clergyman, Vicar Apostolic of Puerto Leguízamo-Solano
- Pinzón, Martín Alonso (1441–1493), Spanish navigator and participant on the first Columbus voyage
- Pinzón, Vicente Yáñez († 1514), Spanish navigator and explorer