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Pla
- Plá Cocco, Manuel (1910–1989), Dominican flautist, violinist, cellist, music teacher and composer
- Pla y Deniel, Enrique (1876–1968), Spanish clergyman, Archbishop of Toledo and cardinal
- Pla, Albert (* 1966), Spanish songwriter
- Pla, Jim (* 1992), French racing driver
- Pla, Joan Baptista (1720–1773), Spanish composer
- Plá, José María (1794–1869), Uruguayan politician and interim president of Uruguay
- Pla, Josefina (1903–1999), Paraguayan writer and potter
- Pla, Josep (1897–1981), Spanish Catalan-language writer
- Pla, Olivier (* 1981), French racing driver
- Plá, Rodrigo (* 1968), Uruguayan director
- Pla, Roger (1912-1982), Argentine writer
Plaa
- Plaa, Martin (1901–1978), French tennis player and coach
- Plaas, Hartmut (1899–1944), German SS officer, resistance fighter
- Plaas-Link, Amelie (* 1989), German actress and voice actress
- Plaat, Truus van der (* 1948), Dutch cyclist
- Plaatje, Sol (1876–1932), South African linguist, journalist, writer and statesman
- Plaatjes, Mark (* 1962), American marathon world champion of South African origin
- Plaats, Gerardus Jacobus van der (1903–1995), Dutch radiologist
Plac
- Placca Fessou, Euloge (* 1994), Togolese football player
- Placcius, Vincent (1642–1699), German lawyer, librarian, historian, educator, philosopher and writer
- Place, Charles-Philippe (1814–1893), French bishop and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Place, Francis (1771-1854), radical English social reformer and Chartist
- Place, François (* 1989), French freestyle skier and ski racer
- Place, Graham , producer
- Place, Martha M. (1849-1899), American murderess
- Place, Mary Kay (born 1947), American actress and singer
- Place, Milner (born 1930), British writer
- Place, Ullin (1924-2000), British philosopher and psychologist
- Place, Victor (1818–1875), French consul and archaeologist
- Place-Brandel, Terry (* 1957), German volleyball player of American origin
- Placente, Diego (* 1977), Argentinian soccer player
- Places, Édouard des (1900–2000), French classical philologist
- Placet, Auguste (1816–1888), French violinist and conductor
- Plach, Georg (1818–1885), Austrian art dealer
- Plachá, Jana (* 1983), German soccer player
- Plache, Bruno (1908–1949), German worker sportsman and member of the KPD in the Leipzig city parliament
- Płacheta, Przemysław (* 1998), Polish football player
- Plachetius, Johannes (1574–1635), Moravian doctor and university professor
- Plachetka, Ján (* 1945), Slovak chess grandmaster
- Plachetka, Karina (* 1975), German actress
- Plachow, Lawr Kuzmitsch (1810–1881), Russian genre painter, lithographer and photographer
- Placht, Johann Baptist , Austrian soldier, civil servant and con artist
- Placht, Richard (1880–1962), Austrian sculptor and medalist
- Płachta, Jacek (* 1969), Polish-German ice hockey player and coach
- Plachta, Matthias (* 1991), German ice hockey player
- Plachta, Otto (1911–1993), German road champion
- Plachter, Harald (* 1950), German biologist
- Plachutta, Ewald (* 1940), Austrian chef, owner of several top restaurants
- Plachutta, Josef (1827–1883), chess composer and player
- Plachý, Josef (* 1971), Czech table tennis player
- Plachý, Jozef (* 1949), Slovak middle-distance runner
- Plachý, Václav (1785–1858), Moravian organist, composer and music teacher
- Placide, Jane (1804-1835), American actress
- Placidi, Michel (* 1945), French civil engineer and bridge builder
- Placidia , daughter of the Roman emperor Valentinian III.
- Placido, Brenno (* 1991), Italian actor
- Placido, Michele (* 1946), Italian actor, director and screenwriter
- Placido, Violante (* 1976), Italian actress and singer
- Placidus , Benedictine, saint
- Placidus of Disentis , hermit and saint
- Placidus of Nonantola , monk and priest in Northern Italy
- Plack, Arno (1930–2012), German philosopher and book author
- Placke, Georg (1848–1930), German entrepreneur and politician (NLP), MdR
- Placke, Norbert (* 1958), German soccer player
- Plackholm, Hermann (1904–1944), Austrian firefighter and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Placotomus, Johann († 1577), German physician and educator
- Placzek, Adolf K. (1913–2000), Austro-American librarian and architectural historian
- Placzek, Baruch (1834–1922), Czech rabbi
- Placzek, Dietmar (* 1951), German civil engineer for geotechnical engineering
- Placzek, George (1905–1955), Czechoslovak physicist
Plad
- Plade, Voldemārs (1900–1961), Latvian football player
- Pladel, Scott (* 1962), American bobsledder
- Pladner, Émile (1906–1980), French flyweight boxer
Plae
- Plaehn, Gustav (1859–1934), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Plaek Phibunsongkhram (1897–1964), Thai field marshal, prime minister and military dictator
- Plaeschke, Herbert (1928–2002), German Indologist, Oriental archaeologist and librarian
- Plaetschke, Bruno (1897–1942), German ethnologist and geographer
- Plaetzer, Diet (1892–1958), German figure, architecture and horse painter and sgraffito artist
Plaf
- Plafker, George (* 1929), American geologist and geophysicist
Plague
- Plage, Götz Dieter (1936–1993), German nature filmmaker
- Plagemann, Carlos Alberto Joaquin (1858–1908), German-Chilean mineralogist
- Plagemann, Ernst (1882–1953), German entrepreneur and manager of the steel trade
- Plagemann, Jürgen (* 1936), German rower
- Plagemann, Volker (1938–2012), German art historian and university professor
- Plager, Barclay (1941–1988), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Plager, Bob (* 1943), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Plagge, Frank (* 1963), German soccer player and coach
- Plagge, Hermann (1888–1918), German writer
- Plagge, Karl (1897–1957), German Wehrmacht officer who saved 250 Jews
- Plagge, Karl Victor (1885–1926), German comedian and actor
- Plagge, Ludwig (1910–1948), German SS Oberscharführer in Auschwitz
- Plagge, Wilhelm (1794–1845), German pharmacologist and university professor
- Plaggemeyer, Walter (* 1949), German soccer player
- Plaggenborg, Stefan (* 1956), German historian
- Plagino, Gheorghe (1876–1949), Romanian sports marksman
- Plagne, Alain (* 1970), French mathematician
Plah
- Plahn, Hermann , German writer
- Plahotniuc, Vladimir (* 1966), Moldovan oligarch and politician
- Plahutar, Danijel (* 1981), Croatian ice hockey player
Plai
- Plaichinger, Julius , Austro-German officer and SS leader
- Plaickner, Benjamin (* 1992), Italian biathlete
- Plaickner, Franz (1930–2011), Italian trade unionist and politician (South Tyrol)
- Plaidy, Louis (1810–1874), German pianist, piano teacher and composer
- Plaikner, Hans (1923–1964), Italian politician (South Tyrol)
- Plaikner, Walter (* 1951), Italian luge rider
- Plaim, Anna (* 1920), Austrian author, Hitler's chambermaid
- Plaimauer, Stefan (1896–1977), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Plain, Bernie (* 1946), British long-distance runner
- Plain, Honest John (born 1952), British musician
- Plainacher, Elisabeth († 1583), Austrian woman, executed as a witch
- Plaines, Gérard de (1480–1524), Spanish envoy to England
- Plainfield, Kim (1954-2017), American drummer and composer
- Plaisance of Antioch , Queen of Cyprus, Regent of Cyprus and Jerusalem
- Plaisancier, Robert (* 1981), German rock bassist, music producer and songwriter
- Plaisant, Sylvie (* 1972), French table tennis player
- Plaisted, Frederick W. (1865–1943), American politician
- Plaisted, Harris M. (1828–1898), American politician
- Plaisted, Trent (b.1986), American basketball player
Plak
- Plaka, Christina (* 1983), German comic artist
- Plaka, Erjon (* 1984), Albanian road cyclist
- Plakalo, Safet (1950–2015), Bosnian playwright
- Plakalović, Mladen (* 1991), Bosnian cross-country skier
- Plake, Klaus (* 1944), German sociologist of education
- Plakida, Wiktor (* 1956), Ukrainian politician of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea
- Plakiotakis, Ioannis (* 1968), Greek politician
- Plakolm, Claudia (* 1994), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Plakolm, Josef (1889–1956), Austrian lawyer, police chief and SS leader
- Plaksin, Nikita Michailowitsch (* 1931), Russian chess composer
- Plakson, Suzie (born 1958), American actress
- Plaksunow, Vyacheslav Anatolyevich (* 1968), Soviet-Belarusian cross-country skier
- Plaku, Panajot (1918–1957), Albanian communist politician and general
Plam
- Plamann, Johann Ernst (1771–1834), German educator
- Plambeck, Frank (* 1960), German cyclist and national champion in cycling
- Plambeck, Helmut (1929–2019), German judge
- Plambeck, Johann Friedrich Conrad (1802–1876), German carpenter and timber merchant
- Plambeck, Juliane (1952–1980), German terrorist in the Red Army faction
- Plambeck, Ole-Christopher (* 1986), German politician (CDU)
- Plambeck, Ute (* 1962), German manager
- Plamberger, Udo (* 1971), Austrian tennis player
- Plamenatz, John (1912–1975), Yugoslav-British political philosopher
- Plamínková, Františka (1875–1942), Czechoslovak women's rights activist
- Plamondon, Annik (* 1983), Canadian short tracker
- Plamondon, Charles (1856–1915), American entrepreneur and industrialist
- Plamondon, Luc (* 1942), Canadian songwriter
- Plamondon, Rodolphe (1876–1940), Canadian singer (tenor), cellist and music teacher
- Plamper, Jan (* 1970), German historian
- Plamper, Paul (* 1972), German director and author
plan
- Plan B (* 1983), British hip hop, soul musician and actor
- Plana i Puig, Pere (1927–2009), Catalan painter
- Plana, Giovanni Antonio Amedeo (1781–1864), Italian astronomer and mathematician
- Plana, Tony (* 1952), Cuban-American actor
- Planas, Carles (* 1991), Spanish soccer player
- Planas, Evelio (* 1930), Cuban sprinter and middle-distance runner
- Planas, Josep (1901–1977), Spanish football player and coach
- Planas, Raúl (1925-2001), Cuban musician
- Planat, Paul (1839–1911), French civil engineer
- Plancarte y Navarrette, Francisco (1856–1920), Mexican clergyman, Archbishop of Linares o Nueva León
- Planchart, Alejandro Enrique (1935–2019), American musicologist, conductor and composer
- Planché, James (1796–1880) British playwright and historian
- Planche, Jean Baptiste Gustave (1808–1857), French literary and art critic
- Plancher-Valcour (1751–1815), French actor and playwright
- Plancherel, Michel (1885–1967), Swiss mathematician
- Planchon, Jules Émile (1823–1888), French botanist and pharmacy professor
- Planchon, Roger (1931–2009), French director, actor and playwright
- Plancia Magna , Roman dignitary
- Plancius, Petrus (1552–1622), Dutch theologian, astronomer and cartographer
- Planck von Planckburg, Carl Franz (1833–1880), Austrian banker
- Planck von Planckburg, Carl Leopold (1802–1868), Austrian banker and politician, member of the state parliament
- Planck von Planckburg, Eduard (1841–1918), Austrian landowner and politician, member of the Landtag and Reichsrat
- Planck von Planckburg, Hermann (1840–1904), Austrian landowner and politician, member of the state parliament
- Planck von Planckburg, Karl (1869–1945), Austrian politician
- Planck, Dieter (* 1944), German archaeologist and monument conservator
- Planck, Erwin (1893–1945), German politician
- Planck, Gottlieb (1824–1910), German judge and politician (NLP), MdR
- Planck, Gottlieb Jakob (1751–1833), German Protestant theologian and church historian
- Planck, Heinrich (* 1947), German textile engineer and medical technician
- Planck, Heinrich Ludwig (1785–1831), German Protestant theologian
- Planck, Heinrich von (1851–1932), German clergyman, prelate and general superintendent of Ulm
- Planck, Hermann (1869–1913), German district notary and socialist publicist
- Planck, Hugo (1846–1922), President of the Senate at the German Imperial Court
- Planck, Karl Christian (1819–1880), German theologian and philosopher
- Planck, Kurt (1911–1975), Austrian police lawyer
- Planck, Mathilde (1861–1955), German teacher and member of parliament
- Planck, Max (1822–1900), German educator
- Planck, Max (1858–1947), German physicist and founder of quantum theory, Nobel Prize in Physics 1918
- Planck, Robert H. (1902–1971), American cinematographer
- Planck, Ulrich (* 1922), German agricultural sociologist
- Planck, Wilhelm von (1817–1900), German legal scholar
- Planck, Willy (1870–1956), German painter and graphic artist
- Planckaert, Baptiste (* 1988), Belgian racing cyclist
- Planckaert, Eddy (* 1958), Belgian racing cyclist
- Planckaert, Jef (1934-2007), Belgian racing cyclist
- Planckaert, Jo (* 1970), Belgian cyclist
- Planckaert, Walter (* 1948), Belgian racing cyclist
- Planckaert, Willy (* 1944), Belgian racing cyclist
- Plancke, Dominique (* 1957), French politician
- Plancke, Yolande , French sprinter
- Plänckner, Julius von (1791–1858), German soldier and cartographer
- Plançon, Pol (1851-1914), French opera singer (bass)
- Plancus, Lucius Munatius , Roman general and consul
- Plandé, Eric (* 1964), French jazz musician (saxophone, flute, composition)
- Plander, Harro (* 1938), German legal scholar
- Plander, Ivan (1928–2019), Slovak computer pioneer
- Planel, Robert (1908–1994), French composer
- Planellas i Barnosell, Joan (* 1955), Spanish clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Tarragona
- Planer, Andreas (1546–1606), German doctor and philosopher, professor of logic, metaphysics and medicine in Strasbourg and Tübingen and rector in Tübingen
- Planer, Christian (* 1975), Austrian marksman
- Planer, Franz (1894–1963), Austrian cameraman
- Planer, Harald (* 1978), Austrian football goalkeeper
- Planner, Johannes Andreas († 1714), German mathematician
- Planer, Martin (1510–1582), Saxon chief miner
- Planer, Maximilian (* 1991), German rower
- Planerer, Otti , German actress, dubbing and radio play speaker
- Planert, Horst (1927–2012), German swimming coach
- Planert, Ute (* 1964), German historian
- Planes, José (1891–1974), Spanish sculptor and painter
- Planet Asia (born 1976), American rapper
- Planet, Alain (* 1948), French clergyman, Catholic bishop of Carcassonne-Narbonne
- Planeta, El , Spanish flamenco singer
- Planéta, Szimonetta (* 1993), Hungarian handball player
- Planetta, Otto (1899–1934), Austrian National Socialist and assassin
- Plange, Heinrich (1857–1942), German architect
- Plange, Manyo (* 1988), Ghanaian boxer
- Plange, Theodor (1789–1855), German lawyer and member of parliament
- Plange-Rhule, Jacob (1957-2020), Ghanaian professor of medicine
- Plangg, Guntram A. (* 1933), Austrian Romance studies and linguist
- Plangg, Volker (* 1953), Austrian conductor, composer and arranger
- Plangger, Albrecht (* 1960), Italian lawyer and politician (South Tyrol), member of the Camera dei deputati
- Plangger, Franz (* 1968), Austrian skeleton driver
- Plangger, Hans (1899–1971), South Tyrolean sculptor
- Plangger, Verena (* 1952), Italian actress and director
- Plangger-Popp, Lieselotte (1913–2002), German graphic artist
- Plánička, František (1904–1996), Czech football goalkeeper
- Planický, Josef Antonín (1691–1732), Czech composer
- Planinc, Albin (1944-2008), Yugoslav chess player
- Planinc, Milka (1924–2010), Yugoslav politician, Prime Minister (1982–1986)
- Planinc, Monika (* 1986), Slovenian ski jumper
- Planinić, Zoran (* 1982), Croatian basketball player
- Planinšec, Saša (* 1995), Slovenian volleyball player
- Planiscig, Leo (1887–1952), Austrian art historian
- Planitz, Arwed von der (1875–1943), Saxon officer from the noble family of those von der Planitz
- Planitz, Balthasar Friedrich von der , German nobleman and officer
- Planitz, Bernhard von der (1828–1907), Saxon politician and manor owner
- Planitz, Bernhard von der (* 1941), German ambassador
- Planitz, Ernst Edler von der (1857–1935), German-American writer
- Planitz, Ernst von der (1836–1910), Prussian Colonel General
- Planitz, Gustav Adolf von der (1802–1869), royal Saxon court and judicial councilor, ducal-Saxon-Altenburg privy councilor and minister
- Planitz, Hans (1882–1954), German legal scholar and legal historian
- Planitz, Hans von der (1473–1535), German lawyer, Imperial and Electoral Saxon Council
- Planitz, Heinrich Ernst von der (1723–1793), Prussian major general, commander of infantry regiment No. 12
- Planitz, Horst Edler von der (1859–1941), Saxon infantry general in the First World War
- Planitz, Karl Adolf Maximilian von der (1793-1858), Saxon major general
- Planitz, Karl Ferdinand Edler von der (1893–1945), Prussian administrative lawyer and district president
- Planitz, Max von der (1834–1910), Prussian general of the artillery
- Planitz, Paul von der (1837–1902), Saxon infantry general and minister of war
- Planitz, Rudolf von der († 1427), German clergyman, Bishop of Meißen (1411-1427)
- Planitzer, Heinz (* 1968), Austrian triathlete
- Planitzer, Kurt (* 1936), German soccer player
- Planius Sardus Truttedius Pius, Quintus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Planius Sardus, Quintus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Planjer, Vinsent (* 1972), Dutch jazz musician (drums, percussion, composition)
- Plank, Albin (* 1931), Austrian ski jumper
- Plank, Andy (* 1989), Italian ski racer
- Plank, Beda (1741–1830), Austrian Catholic clergyman, playwright and rainbow chorus
- Plank, Benedikt (* 1949), Austrian Benedictine and abbot
- Plank, Bettina (* 1992), Austrian karateka
- Plank, Brunhilde (1956–2001), Austrian AHS teacher and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Plank, Conny (1940–1987), German music producer and sound engineer
- Plank, Elisabeth (* 1960), Austrian painter
- Plank, Emma (1905–1990), Austro-American educator
- Plank, Hans (1925–1992), Austrian artist
- Plank, Heinz (* 1945), German painter, draftsman and graphic artist
- Plank, Herbert (* 1954), Italian ski racer
- Plank, Josef (1815–1901), Austrian painter
- Plank, Josef (* 1958), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Plank, Ludwig (1896–1983), German farmer and politician (CSU)
- Plank, Philipp († 1720), German builder of the Baroque, who worked mainly in Bavaria
- Plank, Philipp (* 1995), Austrian soccer player
- Plank, Robert (1889–1949), German municipal official
- Plank, Robert (1907–1983), Austro-American lawyer, social worker, and literary scholar
- Plank, Rudolf (1886–1973), Russian-born German engineer, refrigeration researcher and university rector
- Plank, Scott (1958–2002), American actor
- Plank, Terry (* 1963), American geochemist and volcanologist
- Planke, Josef (1877–1945), German head forester and victim of National Socialism
- Planken, Anna (* 1980), German presenter
- Planken, Anneliese (1912–1994), German painter and art teacher
- Plankenfels, Ulrich von , German clergyman, Bishop of Chiemsee
- Plankenhorn, Axel (* 1951), German racing car driver
- Plankensteiner, Anton (1890–1969), Austrian politician (NSDAP), MdR, governor of Vorarlberg during the Nazi era
- Plankensteiner, Gerhard (* 1971), Italian luge rider
- Plankensteiner, Helga (* 1968), Italian jazz musician (saxophone, composition)
- Plankl, Joana (* 1988), Austrian house DJ (Progressive and Electro House)
- Plankl, Wilhelm (1900–1958), Austrian classical philologist and translator
- Plannck, Stephan († 1501), printer in Rome
- Planningtorock , English musician and performance artist
- Plano, Óscar (* 1991), Spanish soccer player
- Planötscher, Carmen (* 1996), Italian natural track tobogganist
- Planque, Augustin (1826–1907), French Roman Catholic clergyman and founder of an order
- Planquette, Robert (1848–1903), French operetta composer
- Plans Bosch, Juan (1913–1997), Spanish racing cyclist, national champion in cycling
- Plansdorf, Hans , Dresden councilor and mayor
- Plant, Caleb (* 1992), American super middleweight boxer, IBF world champion
- Plant, Cyril, Baron Plant (1910–1986), British trade unionist and politician
- Plant, David (1783-1851), American lawyer and politician
- Plant, Henry Bradley (1819–1899), American railroad magnate
- Plant, John (* 1954), American ethnologist, biologist and expert on the culture of the Plains Indians
- Plant, Raymond, Baron Plant of Highfield (* 1945), British politician and peer
- Plant, Richard (1910–1998), German-American writer
- Plant, Robert (* 1948), British rock musician
- Plant, Sadie (* 1964), British philosopher, author and cyber feminist
- Plant, Tom (* 1957), American speed skater
- Plant, Vincent (* 1949), Australian hurdler
- Planta, Adolf von (1820–1895), Swiss chemist
- Planta, Alfred von (1857–1922), Swiss lawyer, diplomat, industrialist and politician
- Planta, Andreas Rudolf von (1819–1889), Swiss lawyer, entrepreneur and politician
- Planta, Armon (1917–1986), Swiss teacher, author and local researcher
- Planta, Giancarlo (* 1953), Italian film director
- Planta, Johann von († 1572), Swiss nobleman
- Planta, Joseph (1744–1827), British librarian, historian and Romance scholar of Swiss origin
- Planta, Louis von (1917–2003), Swiss manager
- Planta, Martin (1727–1772), Swiss Reformed clergyman and educator
- Planta, Peter Conradin von (1815–1902), Swiss lawyer, journalist and politician
- Planta, Pompejus (1570–1621), Graubünden nobleman, leader of the Spanish-Austrian party in the Graubünden turmoil
- Planta, Renaud de (* 1963), Swiss bank manager and private bank partner
- Planta, Robert von (1864–1937), Swiss Romanist
- Planta, Rudolf von (1569–1638), Graubünden nobleman, leader of the Spanish-Austrian party in the Graubünden turmoil
- Planta, Thomas (1520–1565), Bishop of Chur
- Planta, Uors von (1916–1979), Swiss production manager and production manager
- Planta-Zuoz, Franz Albert von (1838–1908), Swiss entrepreneur and politician
- Plantade, Philippe (* 1958), French lawyer
- Plantagenet, Edward, 17th Earl of Warwick († 1499), English heir to the throne
- Plantagenet, Eleonore (1162–1214), Queen of Castile
- Plantagenet, George, 1st Duke of Clarence (1449–1478), English nobleman from the House of York
- Plantagenet, Philippa, 5th Countess of Ulster (1355-1382), English nobleman
- Plantagenet, Richard, 3rd Duke of York (1411–1460), English peer
- Plantamour, Emile (1815–1882), Swiss astronomer, meteorologist and geodesist
- Plantamura, Carol (born 1941), American singer (soprano)
- Plantard, Pierre (1920–2000), French conspiracy theorist, main character with whom the story of the Prieuré de Sion is associated
- Plantavit de La Pause, Jean (1579–1651), Bishop of Lodève, Hebraist
- Plantaz, Jan (1930–1974), Dutch racing cyclist
- Plante, Alex (* 1989), Canadian-South Korean ice hockey player
- Plante, Derek (* 1971), American ice hockey player and coach
- Planté, Francis (1839-1934), French pianist
- Planté, Gaston (1834–1889), French physicist and paleontologist
- Plante, Guido (1936–2015), Canadian clergyman and Bishop of Choluteca
- Planté, Jacques (1924–1989), French chess player and film producer
- Plante, Jacques (1929–1986), Canadian ice hockey player
- Plante, Pierre (* 1951), Canadian ice hockey player
- Plantić, Damir (* 1989), Croatian boxer
- Plantier, David , Swiss violinist and conductor in the field of historical performance practice
- Plantijn, Christoffel († 1589), French-Flemish printer and publisher
- Plantin, Stéphane (* 1971), French handball player and coach
- Plantinga, Alvin (* 1932), American theologian and religious philosopher
- Plantivaux, Charles (1908–1993), French racing driver
- Plants, Tobias A. (1811-1887), American politician
- Plantsch, Martin († 1533), German university professor, master of theology, Roman Catholic priest
- Plantureux, Jean (* 1951), French caricaturist
- Planudes, Maximos († 1330), Byzantine grammarian and theologian
- Planus, Marc (* 1982), French football player
- Plany, Oona (* 1984), German voice actress and actress
- Planyavsky, Alfred (1924–2013), Austrian double bass player and music historian
- Planyavsky, Peter (* 1947), Austrian organist and composer
- Planzer, Antonio (1923–1999), Swiss business lawyer and politician (CVP)
- Planzer, Dominik (* 1983), Swiss cyclist
- Planzer, Mani (1939–1997), Swiss musician and composer as well as school and choir director
- Planzone, Filippo (1610–1636), Italian sculptor, ivory and coral carver
Plap
- Plapp, Lucas (* 2000), Australian cyclist
- Plapperer, Kurt (1916–2003), German business economist, managing director and main shareholder of the Deutsches Theater München Betriebs GmbH
- Plappert, Werner , German lawyer, entrepreneur and mayor
- Plappert, Wilhelm (1856–1925), German theater painter
- Plappert, Willi (1898–1963), German politician (SPD), MdL
Plar
- Plarre, Kurt (1881–1945), German civil engineer and building official
- Plarre, Matthias (* 1992), German racing cyclist
- Plarre, Plutonia (* 1955), German journalist
Plas
- Plas, Pieter (1810–1853), Dutch landscape and animal painter and art teacher
- Plasa, Franz (* 1954), German music producer
- Plasa, Georg (1960–2011), German racing car driver
- Plasberg, Frank (* 1957), German journalist and television presenter
- Plasberg, Otto (1869–1924), German classical philologist
- Plascencia, Luis Gilberto (* 1957), Mexican soccer player
- Plasch, Leopold (* 1948), Austrian teacher, politician (SPÖ), district chairman
- Plaschka, Katia , German opera singer (soprano)
- Plaschka, Oliver (* 1975), German fantasy writer
- Plaschka, Richard Georg (1925–2001), Austrian historian and university professor
- Plaschke, Ernst (1906–1988), German politician (DSAP / KPD / SED) and anti-fascist resistance fighter
- Plaschke, Friedrich (1875–1952), German opera singer (bass baritone)
- Plaschke, Herbert (1929–2010), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Pläschke, Moritz (1817–1888), German genre and landscape painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Pläschke, Moritz (1847–1914), German bookseller, publisher, poet and librettist
- Plaschke, Richard Arthur (1851–1899), German theater actor
- Plaschkow, Christo (1953–2009), Bulgarian weightlifter
- Plaschy, Didier (* 1973), Swiss ski racer
- Plaseller, Josef (1812–1877), Austrian physician and steographer
- Plasencia, Ana (* 1974), German journalist
- Plasger, Georg (* 1961), German Protestant theologian
- Plašil, Jaroslav (* 1982), Czech football player
- Plasil, Viktor (1926–2009), Austrian jazz drummer
- Plaskett, Harry Hemley (1893–1980), Canadian astronomer
- Plaskett, James (* 1960), English chess player
- Plaskett, John Stanley (1865–1941), Canadian astronomer
- Plaskett, Stacey (* 1966), American politician from the US Virgin Islands
- Plaskie, Jean (1941-2017), Belgian national football player
- Plaskow, Judith (* 1947), American scholar of religion
- Plaskuda, Hermann (1879–1918), German fencer, German champion and Olympic participant
- Plass, Adrian (* 1948), British writer
- Plaß, Christian Heinrich (1812–1878), German educator and politician
- Plass, Christoph (* 1961), German human geneticist and cancer researcher
- Plaß, Ernst Ludwig (1855–1917), German landscape and marine painter
- Plass, František (* 1944), Czech football player and coach
- Plass, Gilbert (1920-2004), Canadian physicist
- Plaß, Hanna (* 1989), German actress and musician
- Plass, Jennifer (* 1985), German hockey player
- Plass, Jonas (* 1986), German sprinter
- Plaß, Ludwig (1864–1946), German military musician and trombonist
- Plaß, Thomas , lawyer, Council Secretary of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Plassa, Olaf (* 1969), German opera singer
- Plassat, Georges (* 1949), French manager
- Plasschaert, Albert August (1866–1941), Dutch painter and graphic artist
- Plasschaert, Albert Charles Auguste (1874–1941), Dutch art critic and painter
- Plasse, Georges (1878–1948), French painter
- Plasse, Michel (1949–2006), Canadian ice hockey player
- Plassen, Jörg , German Koreanist
- Plasser, Franz (1893–1970), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Plasser, Fritz (* 1948), Austrian political scientist
- Plaßhenrich, Reiner (* 1976), German soccer player
- Plassmann, Alheydis (* 1969), German historian
- Plassmann, Clemens (1894–1970), German bank manager
- Plassmann, Engelbert (* 1935), German library scientist
- Plaßmann, Johann Wilhelm (1818–1898), German politician and member of parliament
- Plassmann, Joseph (1859–1940), German astronomer
- Plassmann, Joseph Otto (1895–1964), German philologist and university professor
- Plassmann, Otto (1861–1932), German lawyer, first Lord Mayor of Paderborn
- Plassmann, Raul (* 1944), Brazilian soccer goalkeeper
- Plaßmann, Thomas (* 1960), German cartoonist and caricaturist
- Plassnegger, Gernot (* 1978), Austrian soccer player
- Plassnik, Ursula (* 1956), Austrian diplomat and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council and Foreign Minister
- Plasson, Michel (* 1933), French conductor
- Plastargias, Jannis (* 1975), Greek-German educator and cultural activist as well as freelance author and blogger
- Plaster, Samuel (1618–1678), German Protestant clergyman and theological writer
- Plasterk, Ronald (* 1957), Dutch microbiologist and politician
- Plastic Bertrand (* 1954), Belgian new wave musician
- Plastician , British dubstep producer
- Plastino, Al (1921–2013), American comic book artist
- Plastino, Nick (* 1986), Italian-Canadian ice hockey player
- Plastique, Fräulein (* 1986), German musician, singer and model
- Plastiras, Nikolaos (1883–1953), Greek general, politician and Prime Minister
- Plastov, Arkady Alexandrovich (1893–1972), Russian artist
Plat
- Plat, Caesar du (1804–1874), Danish, later Prussian general staff officer
- Plat, Christian Friedrich Claude du (1770–1841), Royal Danish Major General
- Plat, Ernst du (1816-1892), Danish major general
- Plat, Georg Carl August you (1770-1815), Elector of Hanover and brigadier of the German legion
- Plat, George Gustavus Charles William du (1796-1854), British major general
- Plat, Johan (* 1987), Dutch football player
- Plat, Peter Joseph du (1728–1782), cartographer from the Electorate of Hanover and chief dichgrave
- Plat, Pierre Joseph du (1691–1753), cartographer from the Electorate of Hanover
- Plát, Vojtěch (* 1994), Czech chess grandmaster
- Plat, Wolfgang (1923–1995), German historian and documentary filmmaker
- Plata, Gonzalo (* 2000), Ecuadorian soccer player
- Plata, Manitas de (1921-2014), French guitarist
- Plata, Walter (1925–2005), German typesetter and typographer
- Platajs, Vinzenz (1899–1944), Jehovah's Witness and victim of National Socialism
- Platania, Giacinto (1612–1691), Italian painter
- Platania, Pietro (1828–1907), Italian composer and music teacher
- Plătăreanu, Valentin (1936–2019), Romanian actor and drama teacher
- Platas, Fernando (* 1973), Mexican water diver
- Plate, Albert (1873–1908), German administrative lawyer
- Plate, Anna (1871–1941), German painter
- Plate, Anna Lena (* 1998), German handball player
- Plate, Anton (* 1950), German composer and university lecturer for music theory
- Plate, Christina (* 1965), German actress
- Plate, Ernst (1900–1973), Hamburg Senator
- Plate, Geo Heinrich (1844–1914), German businessman
- Plate, Georg (* 1950), German engineer and business educator
- Plate, Harry (1853–1939), German master plumber and trade functionary
- Plate, Heinz (1914-2005), German actor and singer (baritone)
- Plate, Herbert (1918–2002), German writer
- Plate, Jeff (born 1962), American musician
- Plate, Jochen (* 1963), German judoka
- Plate, Johann Diedrich (1816–1902), German teacher and author
- Plate, Jürgen († 2018), German computer scientist
- Plate, Ludwig (1862–1937), German zoologist and social Darwinist
- Plate, Ludwig (1883–1967), German hydraulic engineer
- Plate, Mathilde (1878–1963), German educator and politician (DNVP, CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Platé, Nikolai Alfredowitsch (1934–2007), Russian chemist, polymer chemist and university professor
- Plate, Peter (* 1967), German singer and songwriter
- Plate, Roderich (1907–1993), German agricultural economist and advisor to the federal government
- Plate, Sebastian (* 1979), German soccer player
- Plate, Sven (* 1966), German actor and voice actor
- Plateau, Joseph Antoine Ferdinand (1801–1883), Belgian physicist and photography pioneer
- Plateau, Pierre (1924–2018), French clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bourges
- Plateis von Plattenstein, Johann Ernst (1586–1637), Bishop of Olomouc
- Platek, Felka (1899–1944), Polish painter
- Płatek, Zbigniew (* 1959), Polish cyclist
- Platel, Alain (* 1959), Belgian choreographer and theater director
- Platel, Nicolas-Joseph (1777–1835), Franco-Belgian cellist and composer
- Platelis, Kornelijus (* 1951), Lithuanian poet and politician
- Platelle, Henri (1921–2011), French historian
- Platen, Angelika (* 1942), German photographer and artist
- Platen, Anna (* 1995), German model and film actress
- Platen, Axel von (1876–1928), German officer, major general in the Reichswehr
- Platen, Balthasar Alexander von (1725–1757), Prussian captain and adjutant
- Platen, Baltzar Achates von (1712–1782), Swedish colonel and head of the regiment
- Platen, Baltzar von (1766–1829), German-Swedish officer and Reich governor of Norway
- Platen, Baltzar von (1804–1875), Swedish politician, Foreign Minister (1871–1872)
- Platen, Baltzar von (1898–1984), Swedish inventor
- Platen, Benno von (1846–1926), Prussian major general and commander of the 10th Infantry Brigade
- Platen, Bernhard Ludwig von († 1774), Prussian officer and the first Volga German poet
- Platen, Carl Constantin (1843–1899), German physician and zoological collector of birds and butterflies
- Platen, Catharina von († 1632), prioress of the Uetersen monastery
- Platen, Christoph von (1838–1909), Prussian landowner and politician
- Platen, Clara Elisabeth von (1648–1700), mistress and mastermind in the Königsmarck affair
- Platen, Claus von (1891–1964), German farmer and politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Platen, Curt (1872–1941), German editor, politician (DDP), Member of the Bundestag and Senator
- Platen, Dubislaw von (1714–1787), Prussian general of the cavalry, governor of Königsberg
- Platen, Eckhard (* 1949), German mathematician
- Platen, Emil (* 1925), German musicologist and conductor
- Platen, Eva von (* 1965), German artist and university professor, professor of fine arts
- Platen, Flockina von († 1984), German actress
- Platen, Franz Ernst von (1631–1709), Imperial Count of Platen-Hallermund
- Platen, Gottlieb Wilhelm Christian von (1765–1819), Prussian officer, most recently major general
- Platen, Hans Friedrich von (1668–1743), royal Prussian general of the cavalry
- Platen, Henrike von (* 1971), German business economist and lobbyist on women's issues
- Platen, Horst (1884–1964), German composer, conductor and theater director, as well as broadcasting director of the NORAG subsidiary station Hanover
- Platen, Ilse Sophie von (1731–1795), lady-in-waiting to the mother of Frederick the Great, Sophie Dorothea of Prussia
- Platen, Julius von (1816–1889), major, grand adjutant and theater manager
- Platen, Julius von (1853–1922), Prussian lieutenant general
- Platen, Karl (1877–1952), German actor
- Platen, Klaus Ernst von (1612–1669), Privy Councilor of Brandenburg, General War Commissioner and Captain zu Lehnin
- Platen, Leopold Johann von (1726–1780), Prussian major general
- Platen, Paul (1890–1964), German geographer and local researcher
- Platen, Peter (* 1969), German canonist
- Platen, Petra (* 1959), German sports medicine specialist and handball player
- Platen, Philip Julius Bernhard von (1732–1805), Swedish politician and military, governor general in Swedish Pomerania
- Platen, Sigelind von (1914–1945), German writer of religious literature
- Platen, Wilhelm von (1816–1870), Prussian district administrator
- Platen-Hallermund, Adolf Ludwig Karl von (1814–1889), German Minister of State
- Platen-Hallermund, Christian von (1900–1976), German count and monastery provost von Uetersen
- Platen-Hallermund, Franz Ernst von (1739-1818), electoral Palatinate privy councilor and Brunswick-Lüneburg general hereditary postmaster
- Platen-Hallermund, Georg von (1858–1927), German manor owner and member of parliament
- Platen-Hallermund, Inken von (* 1975), German eventing rider and equestrian sports official
- Platen-Hallermund, Karl von (1857–1922), German administrative lawyer
- Platen-Hallermund, Oskar von (1865–1957), German naval officer, most recently vice admiral; Court Marshal of Kaiser Wilhelm II.
- Platen-Hallermund, Sophia Charlotte von (1675–1725), German-British noblewoman and half-sister of the British King George I.
- Platen-Hallermünde, August von (1796–1835), German poet
- Platenau, Fritz , German author and local history researcher
- Platenius, Helene (1874–1961), German politician (DDP), MdL
- Plater, Alan (1935–2010), English playwright, writer and screenwriter
- Plater, Bobby (1914–1982), American jazz saxophonist
- Plater, Cezary (1810–1869), Lithuanian-Polish count
- Plater, Emilia (1806–1831), Polish-Lithuanian countess
- Plater, George (1735–1792), American politician
- Plater, Kasimir Konstantin († 1807), Lithuanian Chancellor
- Plater, Ludwig (1775–1846), Polish patriot
- Plater, Stanisław (1784-1851), Lithuanian historian
- Plater, Steve (* 1972), British motorcycle racer
- Plater, Thomas (1769-1830), American politician
- Plater, Władysław (1808–1889), Polish-Lithuanian count
- Platero, Federico (* 1991), Uruguayan soccer player
- Plath, André (* 1960), German journalist, author, photographer, cultural manager and blogger
- Plath, August (1800–1870), German timber merchant
- Plath, Axel (1905–1962), Baltic German painter and art teacher
- Plath, Carina (* 1966), German art historian and curator
- Plath, Dietmar (* 1954), German aviation journalist
- Plath, Georg (1860–1948), German Protestant clergyman and local researcher
- Plath, Helmut (1911–1990), German museum director and archaeologist
- Plath, Joachim (1893–1971), German admiral
- Plath, Johann Christian (1738–1817), German timber merchant
- Plath, Johann Christian (1790–1852), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
- Plath, Johann Heinrich (1802–1874), German historian, sinologist and librarian
- Plath, Karl Werner (1951-2006), German poet
- Plath, Maike (* 1970), German theater educator and author
- Plath, Manfred (* 1961), German soccer player and soccer coach
- Plath, Peter (1933–2017), German physician specializing in ear, nose and throat medicine
- Plath, Robert (* 1959), German Indo-Europeanist and university professor
- Plath, Sylvia (1932–1963), American writer
- Plath, Thoralf (1962–2017), German journalist and non-fiction author
- Plath, Werner (1902–1971), German insurance manager
- Plath, Werner (1918–1945), German swimmer
- Plath, Wilhelm (1795–1877), German physician
- Plath, Wolfgang (1930–1995), German musicologist
- Plath-Langheinrich, Elsa (* 1932), German author and historian
- Plathe, Walter (* 1950), German theater and film actor
- Plathner, Adolf (1861–1937), German lawyer, municipal civil servant and senator, editor and head of the housing office of the city of Hanover
- Plathner, Andreas (1495–1557), German goldsmith and armorer, innkeeper, entrepreneur and mayor
- Plathner, Christoph Friedrich (1671–1755), lawyer in Goslar; Count Palatine and Royal Prussian Councilor
- Plathner, Hermann (1818–1897), German builder
- Plathner, Hermann (1831–1902), German genre painter
- Plathner, Otto (1811–1884), German lawyer and politician
- Plathner, Salomon , Chancellor of the Counts of Schwarzburg-Sondershausen
- Plathner, Tilemann (1490–1551), German Protestant theologian and reformer
- Plathow, Michael (* 1943), German Protestant theologian
- Platiel, Nora (1896–1979), German politician (SPD), MdL, lawyer and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Platikanow, Nikola (1898-1984), Bulgarian zoologist
- Platil, Jan (* 1983), Czech ice hockey player
- Platina, Bartolomeo (1421–1481), Italian humanist and librarian
- Platini, Michel (* 1955), French football player
- Platins, Patrick (* 1983), German soccer goalkeeper
- Platis , Greek marksman
- Platje, Melvin (* 1988), Dutch football player
- Platner, Eduard (1894–1980), German politician (CDU, DP), Member of the Bundestag
- Platner, Ernst (1744–1818), German anthropologist, physician and philosopher
- Platner, Ernst Zacharias (1773–1855), German diplomat, painter and writer
- Platner, Georg Zacharias (1781–1862), German businessman and politician, initiator and founder of the Ludwig Railway from Nuremberg to Fürth
- Platner, Johann Zacharias (1694–1747), German physician
- Platner, Samuel Ball (1863–1921), American classical philologist and archaeologist
- Platnick, Norman I. (1951-2020), American arachnologist
- Platnizki, Dzmitryj (* 1988), Belarusian triple jumper
- Plato , Byzantine Exarch of Ravenna (646–649)
- Plato of Tivoli , mathematician and translator
- Plato, Achim (* 1936), German actor and director
- Plato, Alexander von (* 1942), German author
- Plato, Anton Detlev von (1910-2001), German Lieutenant General in the Bundeswehr
- Plato, Dana (1964–1999), American actress
- Plato, Fritz (1858–1938), German chemist
- Plato, Georg Gottlieb (1710–1777), German numismatist, historian and syndic
- Plato, Gerald , German composer of light music
- Plato, Heidi von (* 1954), German writer
- Plato, Jan von (* 1951), Finnish logician, science historian and university professor
- Plato, Jason (* 1967), British racing driver
- Plato, Karin (* 1960), Canadian jazz musician (vocals, composition)
- Plato, Karl Gottlieb (1757–1833), German educator
- Plato , Indo-Greek king
- Plato , Athenian comedy poet
- Plato , Greek philosopher
- Plato (1874–1941), Serbian Orthodox Bishop of Banja Luka
- Platon (* 1968), British photographer
- Platon Kulbusch (1869–1919), Estonian bishop and Christian martyr
- Platon, Nikolaos (1909–1992), Greek archaeologist, excavator of the Minoan palace on Crete
- Platonau, Pawel (* 1983), Belarusian table tennis player
- Platonow, Andrei Platonowitsch (1899–1951), Soviet writer
- Platonow, Chariton Platonowitsch (1842–1907), Russian-Ukrainian painter
- Platonow, Denis Alexandrovich (* 1981), Russian ice hockey player
- Platonow, Nikolai Iwanowitsch (1894–1967), Russian flautist, composer and university professor
- Platonov, Vladimir Petrovich (* 1939), Belarusian mathematician
- Platonowa, Anastassija Alexandrovna (* 1986), Russian ice dancer
- Platorius Nepos Calpurnianus, Aulus , Roman suffect consul (160)
- Platorius Nepos, Aulus , Roman politician
- Platou, Albrecht (1878–1948), Greenland State Councilor
- Platou, Christian Alexander (1779–1827), Danish inspector of Greenland
- Platou, Kunuk (* 1964), Greenlandic film producer and draftsman
- Platow, Alfred (* 1946), German businessman and financial advisor
- Platow, Evgeni Arkadjewitsch (* 1967), Russian figure skater
- Platow, Matwei Ivanovich (1753-1818), Russian general and ataman of the Don Cossacks
- Platow, Mikhail Nikolajewitsch , Russian chess composer
- Platow, Oleh (* 1983), Ukrainian heavyweight boxer
- Platow, Robert (1900–1982), German business journalist
- Platow, Wassili Nikolajewitsch (1881–1952), Latvian study composer
- Platsch, Daniela (* 1981), German-Austrian politician
- Platschek, Hans (1923–2000), German painter and publicist
- Platschek, Johannes (* 1973), German legal scholar
- Platt, Ben (* 1993), American actor and singer
- Platt, Beryl, Baroness Platt of Writtle (1923-2015), British politician (Conservative Party)
- Platt, Charles (* 1945), British-American science fiction author
- Platt, Charles Z. , American politician (Federalist Party)
- Platt, Clarence (* 1873), American marksman
- Platt, Colin (1934-2015), British medieval historian
- Platt, David (* 1966), English soccer player
- Platt, Edmund (1865–1939), American journalist and Republican politician
- Platt, Edward (1916–1974), American actor
- Platt, Ethel Bliss (1881–1971), American tennis player
- Platt, Geoff (* 1985), Belarusian-Canadian ice hockey player
- Platt, James H. (1837-1894), American politician
- Platt, Janice L. , film producer and Oscar winner
- Platt, Jonas (1769–1834), American lawyer, judge, general, and politician
- Platt, Julia (1857–1935), American vertebrate embryologist and politician
- Platt, Kalyar (* 1972), Burmese ecologist and conservationist
- Platt, Karl (* 1978), German mountain biker
- Platt, Kin (1911-2003), American writer
- Platt, Kristin (* 1965), German social psychologist
- Platt, Lenny (* 1984), American actor
- Platt, Lew (1941-2005), American manager
- Platt, Louise (1915–2003), American actress
- Platt, Marc (1913–2014), American dancer, choreographer, and actor
- Platt, Marc (* 1957), American film, television and theater producer
- Platt, Oliver (* 1960), Canadian actor
- Platt, Orville H. (1827-1905), American politician
- Platt, Polly (1939–2011), American film producer, costume designer, production designer and screenwriter
- Platt, Robert, Baron Platt (1900–1978), British physician
- Platt, Steven G. (* 1961), American herpetologist and conservationist
- Platt, Sue (* 1940), British javelin thrower and shot putter
- Platt, Ted (1921–1996), English football goalkeeper
- Platt, Thomas (* 1952), German book and film author, gastro critic and painter
- Platt, Thomas C. (1833-1910), American politician
- Platt, Zephaniah (1735–1807), American lawyer and politician
- Platt, Zephaniah (1796–1871), American lawyer and politician
- Platta, Marion (* 1960), German politician (Die Linke), MdA
- Plattard, Jean (1873–1939), French Romanist
- Platte, Ewald (1894–1985), German artist and expressionist painter
- Platte, Felix (* 1996), German soccer player
- Platte, Friedrich (1917–2009), German politician (SPD), senior city director
- Platte, Jan , German commentator
- Platte, Johann (1894–1960), German trade unionist, State Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia
- Platte, Ludwig (1914–1975), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Platte, Peter (* 1952), German diplomat
- Platte, Rudolf (1904–1984), German actor
- Platten, Clemens (1893–1971), German farmer and politician (center, CDU), MdL
- Platten, Fritz (1883–1942), Swiss communist
- Platten, Marion (* 1958), German swimmer
- Platten, Rachel (* 1981), American R&B and pop singer
- Platten, Stephen (born 1947) British Anglican Bishop
- Plattenhardt, Marvin (* 1992), German soccer player
- Plattenpapzt (* 1971), German artist, DJ and hip-hop producer
- Plattensteiner, Richard (1878–1956), Austrian writer
- Platter, Bruno (* 1944), Italian clergyman, Grand Master emeritus of the Teutonic Order
- Platter, Felix (1536–1614), Swiss physician and autobiographical writer
- Platter, Felix (1605–1671), Swiss physician and natural scientist
- Platter, Günther (* 1954), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Platter, Josef Calasanz (1858–1905), Tyrolean writer and tourism expert
- Platter, Julius (1844–1923), political economist
- Platter, Thomas the Elder (1499–1582), Swiss humanistic scholar and autobiographical writer
- Platter, Thomas the Younger (1574–1628), Swiss botanist, physician and writer
- Platthaus, Andreas (* 1966), German features journalist and comics expert
- Platti, Giovanni Benedetto (1697–1763), Italian oboist and composer
- Plattig, Michael (* 1960), German Catholic theologian
- Plattkó, Ferenc (1898–1983), Hungarian football player and coach
- Plättner, Anke (* 1963), German television journalist
- Plattner, Anton (* 1967), German ice hockey player
- Plattner, Carl Friedrich (1800–1858), German metallurgical expert and chemist
- Plattner, Christian (1869–1921), Austrian sculptor and painter
- Plattner, Christian (* 1963), Austrian jazz musician
- Plattner, Edeltraud (* 1959), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Plattner, Elisabeth (1899–1994), German educator
- Plattner, Emanuel (* 1935), Swiss cyclist
- Plattner, Ernst (1880–1966), German architect
- Plattner, Franz (1826–1887), Austrian church painter
- Plattner, Friedrich , Austro-German physiologist, university professor and National Socialist
- Plattner, Fritz (1901–1960), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Plattner, Gian-Reto (1939–2009), Swiss physicist and politician (SP)
- Plattner, Hans (1915–1964), Austrian politician (WdU), member of the state parliament
- Plattner, Hasso (* 1944), German entrepreneur
- Plattner, Helmut (1927–2012), Romanian-German concert organist, church music director
- Plattner, Helmut (1940-2016), Austrian jazz musician (trumpet, also soprano saxophone, composition)
- Plattner, Hermann (1909–1997), Swiss graphic artist, draftsman and painter
- Plattner, Johann Heinrich (1795–1862), Swiss politician
- Plättner, Karl (1893–1945), German communist, social revolutionary and author
- Plattner, Karl (1919–1986), Italian painter and fresco artist (South Tyrol)
- Plattner, Martin (* 1975), Austrian playwright
- Plattner, Oscar (1922–2002), Swiss cyclist
- Plattner, Otto (1886–1951), Swiss poster designer, painter, graphic artist and glass painter
- Plattner, Paul (1907–1980), Swiss psychiatrist and non-fiction author
- Plattner, Philipp , German Romance studies and grammarist
- Platts, Mark (* 1979), English soccer player
- Platts, Todd Russell (* 1962), American politician
- Platyrachos, Nikos (* 1965), Greek composer
- Platz, Bernhard (1898–1983), German administrative lawyer at the Deutsche Reichsbahn, ministerial official in Bremen
- Platz, Christian Friedrich (1800–1876), German high school teacher, translator, politician and archivist
- Platz, Ernst (1867–1940), German mountain painter and alpinist
- Platz, Gertrud (1942–2019), German classical archaeologist
- Platz, Gustav Adolf (1881–1947), German architect
- Platz, Hans (* 1971), German guitarist and musician
- Platz, Hermann (1880–1945), German Romance scholar and cultural scientist
- Platz, Jeannine (* 1973), German painter and calligrapher
- Platz, Joseph (1905–1981), German-American chess player
- Platz, Kai Thomas (* 1965), German medieval archaeologist
- Platz, Knut Friedrich (* 1936), German administrative officer and district director of the Olpe district
- Platz, Reinhold (1886–1966), German aircraft designer
- Platz, Richard (1867–1933), German businessman, developer of Hackethal wire and cable works, President of the Hanover Chamber of Commerce
- Platz, Robert HP (* 1951), German composer and conductor
- Platz, Sabine (* 1971), German television journalist
- Platz, Tom (* 1955), American bodybuilder
- Platz, Wilhelm (1866–1929), German writer
- Platz, Wolfgang (* 1944), German soccer player
- Platz-Waury, Elke (* 1940), German literary scholar, author and publisher
- Platzbecker, Arne , German politician (SPD)
- Platzbecker, Arno (1894–1956), German painter
- Platzbecker, Heinrich , German composer and pianist
- Platzeck, Matthias (* 1953), German politician (SPD), MdV, MdL, Prime Minister of Brandenburg (2002–2013)
- Platzek, Günter (1930–1990), German musician
- Platzek, Werner (1935–2005), German theater actor and director
- Platzer, Birgit (* 1992), Austrian luge athlete
- Platzer, Christian von († 1853), Austrian officer (engineer troop) and director of the Imperial and Royal Polytechnic Institute in Vienna
- Platzer, Christoph (1659–1733), history and portrait painter
- Platzer, Friedrich (1928–1975), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Platzer, Georg (* 1923), German football player
- Platzer, Heinrich , German skeleton athlete
- Platzer, Herbert (* 1943), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Platzer, Ignaz (1974–1980), murder victim
- Platzer, Ignaz Franz (1717–1787), sculptor of the Bohemian late baroque
- Platzer, Ilona (1972–1980), murder victim
- Platzer, Johann Georg (1704–1761), Austrian painter in the Baroque era
- Platzer, Josef (1751–1806), Austrian architect and decorative painter
- Plätzer, Kjersti (* 1972), Norwegian walker
- Platzer, Martin (* 1963), Austrian ice hockey player
- Platzer, Patrick (* 1992), Austrian ice hockey player
- Platzer, Peter (1910–1959), Austrian football player
- Platzer, Peter (* 1954), Swiss student historian
- Platzer, Thomas , German skeleton pilot
- Platzer, Wilfried (1909–1981), Austrian diplomat
- Platzgumer, Hans (* 1969), Austrian musician
- Platzgummer, Adolf (1893–1951), Austrian politician (ÖVP), President of the Landtag in Tyrol
- Platzgummer, Christoph (* 1961), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Platzgummer, Johann († 1647), Bishop of Brixen
- Platzgummer, Winfried (* 1930), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Platzhoff, Gustav (1821–1887), German businessman
- Platzhoff, Walter (1881–1969), German historian and university professor
- Platzmann, Conrad (1749–1812), German businessman and Prussian diplomat
- Platzmann, Conrad (1775–1838), German merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Platzmann, Julius (1832–1902), German botanist, draftsman and linguist
- Platzmann-Scholten, Astrid (* 1959), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
Plau
- Plauché, Jean Baptiste (1785–1860), American politician
- Plauche, Vance (1897–1976), American politician
- Plaude-Röhlinger, Ieva (* 1961), Latvian entrepreneur
- Plaue, Axel (* 1950), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Plaue, Dominik (* 1995), German handball player
- Plauen, Anna von († 1458), abbess of the Quedlinburg Monastery (1435–1458)
- Plauen, Anna von (1506–1548), Abbess of the Gernrode Monastery (1532–1548)
- Plauensteiner, Lieselotte , Austrian actress and television presenter
- Plauger, Phillip J. (* 1944), American writer, software developer and entrepreneur
- Plaul, Halka (* 1963), German table tennis player
- Plaul, Theo (* 1928), German engineer
- Plaul, Wolfgang (1909–1945), German protective custody camp leader in Buchenwald concentration camp
- Plaum, Ernst (* 1940), German psychologist
- Plaumann, Fritz (1902–1994), German-Brazilian entomologist
- Plaumann, Gerhard (1887–1918), German papyrologist
- Plaumann, Reiner (* 1963), German author
- Plaušinaitis, Sigitas (* 1941), Lithuanian specialist translator and linguist
- Plaut, Carl Hugo (1858–1928), German doctor
- Plaut, Fred (1907–1985), German-American sound engineer and photographer
- Plaut, Gunther (1912–2012), Canadian rabbi of German origin
- Plaut, Hans-Georg (1918–1992), German management consultant
- Plaut, Henri-Charles , French photographer
- Plaut, Hubert (1889–1978), German-British mathematician
- Plaut, Jacob (1817–1901), German-Jewish entrepreneur and banker
- Plaut, James S. (1912–1996), American art historian and museum founder
- Plaut, Joseph (1879–1966), German actor, reciter and local poet from Lippe
- Plaut, Max (1888–1933), German lawyer and victim of the Nazi tyranny
- Plaut, Max (1901–1974), German lawyer, economist and association official
- Plaut, Theodor (1874–1938), German physician
- Plaut, Theodor (1888–1948), German economist
- Plauth, Karl (1896–1927), German pilot
- Plautia Urgulanilla , first wife of the Roman emperor Claudius
- Plautian († 205), Praetorian prefect
- Plautilia , saint of the Christian Church
- Plautilla, Fulvia († 211), wife of the later Roman emperor Caracalla
- Plautius Aelianus, Lucius Aelius Lamia , Roman politicians and suffect consul in 80
- Plautius Aquilinus, Lucius Titius , Roman consul 162
- Plautius Lateranus († 65), Roman politician in Nero's time
- Plautius Lycon, Marcus , Greek painter
- Plautius Pulcher, Publius , Roman politician and general
- Plautius Quintillus , Roman consul 159
- Plautius Silvanus Aelianus, Tiberius , Roman Senator
- Plautius Silvanus, Marcus († 24), Roman senator, Praefectus urbi
- Plautius Silvanus, Marcus , Roman politician
- Plautius Silvanus, Marcus , Roman politician and general
- Plautius, Aulus , Roman consul 29
- Plautius, Aulus , Roman senator, praetor 51 BC Chr.
- Plautius, Aulus , Roman politician and suffect consul 1 BC Chr.
- Plautus , Roman poet
- Plautz, Gabriel († 1641), court conductor and composer in Mainz
- Plautz, Konrad (* 1964), Austrian football referee and politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Plautz, Willi (1895–1978), German politician (CDU), Member of the Hamburg Parliament (1949–1953)
Plav
- Plavčić, Valentin (* 1972), Yugoslav football coach
- Plavi, Esad (* 1965), Bosnian turbo-folk singer
- Plavin, Alan (* 1993), Lithuanian badminton player
- Pļaviņš, Mārtiņš (* 1985), Latvian beach volleyball player
- Plavius, Heinz (1929–1985), German writer and Germanist
- Plavius, Johannes , German poet
- Plavka (* 1968), American singer
- Plavotić, Tin (* 1997), Croatian football player
- Plavsic, Adrien (* 1970), Canadian-Swiss ice hockey player and coach
- Plavšić, Biljana (* 1930), Bosnian-Herzegovinian politician in the Republika Srpska in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Plavucha, Vlastimil (* 1968), Slovak ice hockey player and official
Plaw
- Pławczyk, Jerzy (* 1911), Polish high jumper and decathlete
- Pławecki, Damian (* 1973), Polish badminton player
- Plawecki, Kevin (* 1991), American baseball player
- Plawgo, Marek (* 1981), Polish sprinter and hurdler
- Plawjuk, Mykola (1925–2012), Ukrainian politician and writer
Plax
- Plaxico, Lonnie (* 1960), American jazz bassist
- Plaxton, Herbert (1901-1970), Canadian ice hockey player
- Plaxton, Hugh (1904–1982) Canadian ice hockey player and politician
- Plaxton, Roger (1904–1963), Canadian ice hockey player
Play
- Play69 , Bosnian rapper
- Playboi Carti (* 1996), American rapper
- Playboy 51 (* 1977), small Turkish actor, rapper
- Player, Gary (* 1935), South African golfer
- Player, John , English harpsichord maker
- Player, John (1839-1884) British entrepreneur
- Player, Scott (born 1969), American football player
- Playfair, George, 2nd Baron Playfair (1849–1939), British peer and military man
- Playfair, Ian Stanley Ord (1894–1972), British general and military historian
- Playfair, Jim (born 1964), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Playfair, John (1748-1819) Scottish mathematician and geologist
- Playfair, Larry (* 1958), Canadian ice hockey player
- Playfair, Lyon, 1st Baron Playfair (1818–1898), British chemist and politician
- Playfair, William (1759–1823) Scottish engineer and economist, pioneer of infographics
- Playfair, William Henry (1790–1857), Scottish architect
- Playford, John (1623–1686), English music publisher
- Playford, Thomas IV (1896–1981), Australian politician
- Playten, Alice (1947–2011), American actress and singer
Place
- Plaz, Anton Wilhelm (1708–1784), German botanist and physician
- Plaza Gutiérrez, Leónidas (1865–1932), Ecuadorian politician, two-time President of Ecuador
- Plaza Jiménez, Ignacio (* 1994), Spanish handball player
- Plaza Lasso, Galo (1906–1987), Ecuadorian diplomat and politician, President of Ecuador (1948–1952)
- Plaza, Antonio José (1909–1987), Argentine clergyman, Archbishop of La Plata
- Plaza, Aubrey (* 1984), American comedian, actress and film producer
- Plaza, Daniel (* 1966), Spanish walker and Olympic champion
- Plaza, David (* 1970), Spanish cyclist
- Plaza, Ezequiel (1892–1947), Chilean painter
- Plaza, Heinrich (1912–1968), German concentration camp doctor and SS Hauptsturmführer
- Plaza, Joan (* 1963), Spanish basketball coach
- Plaza, Juan Bautista (1898–1965), Venezuelan composer and musicologist
- Plaza, Julián (1928–2003), Argentine tango composer, arranger, bandoneonist and pianist
- Płaza, Maciej (* 1976), Polish prose writer and literary critic
- Plaza, Manuel (1900–1969), Chilean marathon runner
- Plaza, Mélissa (* 1988), French soccer player
- Plaza, Nicanor (1844–1918), Chilean sculptor
- Plaza, Paco (* 1973), Spanish film director
- Plaza, Rubén (1959–2012), Uruguayan football player
- Plaza, Rubén (* 1980), Spanish cyclist
- Plaza, Santiago (* 1938), Mexican sprinter
- Plaza, Victorino de la (1840–1919), Argentine attorney, Vice President and President of Argentina
- Plaziat, Christian (* 1963), French decathlete and European champion
- Plazibat, Stipe (* 1989), Croatian soccer player
- Płażyński, Maciej (1958–2010), Polish politician, member of the Sejm