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- Poma Anaguña, Eugenio (* 1944), Methodist bishop, leader of the indigenous movement
- Poma, Antonio (1910–1985), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Bologna and Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Poma, Carlo (1823-1852), Italian doctor and freedom fighter
- Poma, Cesare (1862–1932), Italian diplomat, numismatist, and historian
- Poma, Karel (1920–2014), Belgian politician (PVV)
- Poma, Marco (* 1946), Italian director and media producer
- Poma, Rodolphe (1884–1954), Belgian rower
- Pomacu, Cristina (* 1973), Romanian long-distance runner
- Pomagalski, Julie (* 1980), French snowboarder
- Pomahač, Bohdan (* 1971), Czech plastic surgeon
- Pomajda, Wojciech (* 1968), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Pomaney, Moise (* 1945), Ghanaian triple jumper
- Pomar Salamanca, Arturo (1931-2016), Spanish chess master
- Pomar, Bernat (1932–2011), Spanish composer and violinist
- Pomar, Emília (1857–1944), Portuguese writer and poet
- Pomar, Júlio (1926–2018), Portuguese visual artist
- Pomaré I (1743–1803), king of French Polynesia
- Pomaré II (1782–1821), king of French Polynesia
- Pomaré III. (1820–1827), king of French Polynesia
- Pomaré IV (1813–1877), Queen of Tahiti
- Pomaré V (1839–1891), King of Tahiti
- Pomare, Maui († 1930), New Zealand doctor and politician
- Pomarede, Leon († 1892), French-American panorama, landscape, genre, history, miniature and decorative painter
- Pomares, Germán (1937–1979), Nicaraguan revolutionary and co-founder of the National Directorate of the Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional
- Pomares, Nuria , Spanish dancer
- Pomàrico, Emilio (* 1954), Argentine composer
- Pomarius, Samuel (1624–1683), German Lutheran theologian and superintendent of the city of Lübeck
- Pomarol, Alex , Spanish physicist
- Pomaroli, Gustav (1884–1961), Austrian teacher, author and politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Pomasan, Yevgeny Valeryevich (* 1989), Russian football goalkeeper
- Pomaska, Agnieszka (* 1980), Polish politician, member of the Sejm
- Pomassl, Franz , Austrian sound artist, musician, DJ and label owner
Pomb
- Pomberger, Gustav (* 1949), Austrian computer scientist
- Pomberger, Patrick (* 1974), Liechtenstein pool player
- Pombo, Álvaro (* 1939), Spanish poet, novelist, politician and activist
- Pombo, Rafael (1833–1912), Colombian writer and diplomat
- Pombo, Richard (* 1961), American politician
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- Pomeau, René (1917–2000), French literary historian
- Pomeau, Yves (* 1942), French physicist
- Pomeiske, Nikolaus Alexander von (1717–1785), Prussian lieutenant general, knight of the order Pour le Mérite, owner of the 9th Dragoon Regiment
- Pomel, Auguste (1821–1898), French geologist and paleontologist
- Pomel, Thierry (* 1957), French show jumper
- Pömer, Christian (* 1977), Austrian cyclist and sports manager
- Pömer, Georg Abraham (1584–1655), German patrician, councilor and carer
- Pomer, Philipp (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Pomerance, Carl (* 1944), American number theorist
- Pomerance, Rocky (1927-1994), American police officer
- Pomerants, Marko (* 1964), Estonian politician
- Pomeranschuk, Isaak Jakowlewitsch (1913–1966), Soviet physicist
- Pomerantsev, Peter (* 1977), British journalist, author and television producer
- Pomeranz, Alberto , Italian pianist, composer and music teacher
- Pomeranz, Caesar (1860–1926), Austrian chemist
- Pomeranz, Chen (* 1984), German-Israeli handball player
- Pomeranz, Dina (* 1977), Swiss economist
- Pomeranz, Felice (* 1957), American harpist and university professor
- Pomeranz, Gil (* 1991), Israeli-German handball player
- Pomeranz, Grigori Solomonowitsch (1918–2013), Russian philosopher and cultural theorist
- Pomeranz, Kenneth (* 1958), American historian and sinologist
- Pomeranzew, Alexander Nikanorowitsch (1849–1918), Russian architect
- Pomeranzew, Boris Iwanowitsch (1903–1939), Soviet acarologist and parasitologist
- Pomeranzew, Igor Jakowlewitsch (* 1948), Russian writer
- Pomeranzewa, Erna Wassiljewna (1899–1980), Russian-Soviet folklorist and university teacher
- Pomeree, Atlee (1863–1937), American politician
- Pomeree, James H. (1920-2008), American computer engineer
- Pomereke, Martin (* 1985), German volleyball player
- Pomereke, Stefan (* 1973), German volleyball player
- Pomerius, Julianus , clergyman in Arles
- Pomeroy, Charles (1825-1891), American politician
- Pomeroy, Earl (born 1952), American politician
- Pomeroy, Herb (1930-2007), American jazz trumpeter and university professor
- Pomeroy, Jesse (1859-1932), American murderer
- Pomeroy, Jim (1952-2006), American motocross racer
- Pomeroy, Roy (1892–1947), American film technology pioneer, director, and producer
- Pomeroy, Samuel C. (1816-1891) American politician
- Pomeroy, Sarah B. (* 1938), American classical philologist, ancient historian and university professor
- Pomeroy, Seth (1706–1777), British and American general in the French and Indian Wars and in the American War of Independence
- Pomeroy, Theodore Medad (1824–1905), American politician
- Pomers, Scarlett (* 1988), American actress
- Pomès, Mathilde (1886–1977), French poet, Romance writer and translator
- Pomet, Pierre (1658-1699), French pharmacist
- Pometta, Carlo (1896–1979), Swiss judge
- Pometta, Eligio (1865–1950), Swiss politician and local researcher
- Pometta, Francesca (1926–2016), Swiss diplomat
- Pometta, Giuseppe (1872–1963), Swiss teacher and historian
- Pometti, Ada (born 1942), Italian actress
- Pometti, Oscar (* 1962), Argentine tango singer and guitarist
- Pomey, François-Antoine (1618–1673), French Jesuit, classical philologist, Romanist and lexicographer
- Pomezny, Wilhelm (1887–1958), German politician (SPD)
Pomf
- Pomfret, Ernie (1941-2001), British obstacle runner
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- Pomi, Guillermo , Uruguayan diplomat and economist
- Pomian, Krzysztof (* 1934), French-Polish philosopher, historian and author
- Pomiane, Édouard de (1875–1964), French physician, biologist, nutritional physiologist, cookery teacher and cookbook author
- Pomiankowski, Josef (1866–1929), Austrian general in the First World War
- Pomianowski, Jerzy (* 1960), Polish diplomat
- Pomilia, Stefano (* 1956), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Pomilio, Mario (1921–1990), Italian journalist and writer
- Pominville, Jason (* 1982), American-Canadian ice hockey player
- Pomis, David de , Jewish doctor and grammarian
- Pomis, Giovanni Pietro de († 1633), Italian painter, medalist, architect and fortress builder
Pomj
- Pomjalowski, Nikolai Gerassimowitsch (1835–1863), Russian writer
Pomm
- Pommaux, Yvan (* 1946), French author and cartoonist
- Pomme, Kurt , German SS leader and police officer
- Pomme, Pierre (1735–1812), French physician
- Pommer Esche, Adolf von (1804–1871), Prussian civil servant
- Pommer Esche, Albert von (1837–1903), Prussian civil servant and President of the Province of Saxony
- Pommer Esche, Johann Friedrich von (1803–1870), Prussian civil servant
- Pommer, David (* 1993), Austrian Nordic combined athlete
- Pommer, Emil (1856–1933), German economist and agricultural scientist
- Pommer, Erich (1889–1966), German film producer (Metropolis, The Blue Angel)
- Pommer, Georg (1815–1873), German painter, copper and steel engraver
- Pommer, Georg (* 1958), German pianist and composer
- Pommer, Heinz (1929–2004), German officer in the Ministry for State Security and sports official
- Pommer, Horst (1919–1987), German chemist
- Pommer, Jan (* 1970), German lawyer
- Pommer, John (1916–2014), German assistant director and production manager
- Pommer, Josef (1845–1918), Austrian folk song researcher and politician
- Pommer, Julius (1853–1928), German administrative officer
- Pommer, Kurt (1904–1993), German mechanical engineer
- Pommer, Markus (* 1991), German automobile racing driver
- Pommer, Max (1847–1915), German architect and building contractor
- Pommer, Max (* 1936), German choir and orchestra conductor and musicologist
- Pommer, Maximilian (* 1997), German soccer player
- Pommer, Reinhold (1935–2014), German racing cyclist
- Pommer, Thomas (* 1973), German television presenter and producer
- Pommer-Esche, Rudolf von (1872–1952), German administrative lawyer
- Pommerat, Joël (* 1963), French actor, director, theater manager and author of stage works
- Pommerehne, Werner (1943–1994), German financial scientist
- Pommerencke, Heinrich (1821–1873), German painter
- Pommerenicke, Bernd Hans Heinrich (1796–1872), Prussian major general
- Pommerening, Tanja (* 1969), German Egyptologist and natural science historian
- Pommerenke, Artur (1925-2018), German NDPD functionary
- Pommerenke, Christian (* 1933), German mathematician
- Pommerenke, Heinrich (1937–2008), German violent criminal and serial killer
- Pommerenke, Jürgen (* 1953), German soccer player
- Pommerenke, Siegfried (1933–2016), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, trade unionist
- Pommeresch, Johann (1624–1689), German legal scholar
- Pommerhanz, Karl , Austrian comic artist and author
- Pommerien, Sarah (* 1992), German sports shooter
- Pommerien, Wilfried (* 1954), German doctor and university professor
- Pommerin, Reiner (* 1943), German historian
- Pommier, Jean (1893–1973), French literary scholar and Romance scholar
- Pommier, Jean-Louis (* 1960), French jazz musician (trombone, composition)
Pomo
- Pomodimo, Paulin (* 1954), Central African clergyman and emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bangui
- Pomodoro, Arnaldo (* 1926), Italian sculptor
- Pomodoro, Giò (1930–2002), Italian sculptor, relief artist and architect
- Pomorin, Jürgen (* 1953), German journalist, writer and screenwriter
- Pomorin, Sibylle (* 1956), German jazz musician and composer
- Pomorisac, Dean (* 1988), Austrian handball player
- Pomorzew, Michail Michailowitsch (1851–1916), aeronaut, meteorologist and inventor
- Pomoschtschnikow, Sergei Michailowitsch (* 1990), Russian road cyclist
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- Pomp, Anton (1888–1953), German metallurgist and scientific member of the Max Planck Society
- Pomp, Curt (* 1933), German sculptor and restorer
- Pomp, Dirck Gerritz (1544–1608), Dutch navigator
- Pomp, Herbert (1909–1980), German party functionary (KPD / SED), resistance fighter
- Pomp, Manfred (* 1964), German soccer player
- Pompa-Baldi, Antonio (* 1974), Italian-American pianist
- Pompadour, Geoffroi III. de (1430–1514), French Catholic clergyman
- Pompadour, Madame de (1721–1764), mistress of Louis XV.
- Pompallier, Jean-Baptiste (1802–1871), first Roman Catholic bishop in New Zealand
- Pompanin, Alois (1889–1966), Roman Catholic priest and vicar general of the Diocese of Bozen-Brixen
- Pompanin, Rosa (* 1984), Italian curler
- Pompe, Adolf (1831–1889), German Protestant theologian and poet
- Pompe, Joannes Cassianus (1901–1945), Dutch pathologist and first person to describe the metabolic disease Pompe disease
- Pompe, Kurt (1899–1964), German concentration camp guard
- Pompe, Matthias (* 1984), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Pompe-Niederführ, Ilse (1904–1986), Austrian sculptor
- Pompeati, Arturo (1880–1961), Italian Italianist and literary historian
- Pompeckj, Josef Felix (1867–1930), German paleontologist and geologist
- Pompedda, Mario Francesco (1929–2006), Italian Cardinal Curia of the Roman Catholic Church
- Pompei, Vincenz von (1763–1849), Bavarian officer, most recently major general
- Pompeia , second wife of Gaius Julius Caesar
- Pompeia , sister of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus
- Pompeia , daughter of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus
- Pompeia , daughter of Sextus Pompey
- Pompeia Gemella , nurse and governess of the Emperor Titus
- Pompeia Helena , Roman goldsmith
- Pompeia Paulina , Seneca's second wife
- Pompeianus, Lucius Tiberius Claudius , Roman consul 231
- Pompeiu, Dimitrie (1873–1954), Romanian mathematician
- Pompey College, Sextus , Roman politician, consul 93 AD
- Pompeius Falco, Quintus , general and politician under the emperors Trajan and Hadrian
- Pompeius Longinus, Gnaeus Pinarius Aemilius Cicatricula , Roman Senator
- Pompeius Magnus, Gnaeus (106 BC – 48 BC), Roman politician and general
- Pompeius Magnus, Gnaeus , son-in-law of the Roman emperor Claudius
- Pompeius Planta, Gaius , Prefect of the Province of Egypt, Roman Officer (Imperial Era)
- Pompey Pollio, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Pompey Rufus, Quintus , Roman politician, praetor 63 BC Chr.
- Pompey Rufus, Quintus , Roman politician, tribune 52 BC. Chr.
- Pompey Rufus, Quintus († 88 BC), Roman nobilis, Caesar's father-in-law
- Pompey Rufus, Quintus († 88 BC), Roman politician, consul 88 BC Chr.
- Pompey Sabinus, Sextus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Pompey Saturninus, Gaius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Pompeius Senecio Sosius Priscus, Quintus , Roman consul 169 and pontiff
- Pompeius Sosius Falco, Quintus , Roman consul 193
- Pompey Sosius Priscus, Quintus , Roman Consul 149
- Pompeius Strabo, Gnaeus († 87 BC), Roman politician
- Pompeius Trogus , Roman historian from the area of the Vocontier in the province of Gallia Narbonensis
- Pompeius Urbicus († 48), Roman knight
- Pompeius Vopiscus, Lucius , Roman suffect consul 69
- Pompey, Flavius († 532), Eastern Roman Patricius and nephew of Emperor Anastasios I
- Pompey, Gnaeus , Roman suffect consul 31 BC Chr.
- Pompey, Gnaeus the Younger († 45 BC), Roman politician and general
- Pompeius, Nikolaus (1591–1659), German philologist and mathematician
- Pompey, Quintus , Roman consul and censor
- Pompey, Sextus , Roman consul 35 BC. Chr.
- Pompey, Sextus , Roman consul and proconsul
- Pompey, Sextus († 35 BC), Roman general and politician
- Pompejus, Franz († 1811), German publisher, printer and bookseller in Glatz
- Pompeo, Ellen (* 1969), American actress
- Pompeo, Mike (* 1963), American politician
- Pomper, Franz (1931–2007), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament in Burgenland, member of the Federal Council
- Pomper, Harald (* 1976), Austrian cabaret artist
- Pomper, Josef (1878–1935), Austrian politician (Landbund), member of the Landtag, President of the Landtag and Landtag in Burgenland
- Pompéry, Sophia (* 1984), German painter
- Pompetzki, Marek (* 1978), German music producer
- Pompetzki, Peter (1970–1993), German murderer
- Pompey, Aliann (* 1978), Guyanese sprinter
- Pompeÿ, Heinrich (* 1936), German theologian and Caritas scientist
- Pompidou, Claude (1912–2007), French woman, First Lady of France
- Pompidou, Georges (1911–1974), French politician, member of the National Assembly and President
- Pompidou, Xavier (* 1972), French racing car driver
- Pompignan, Jean-Jacques Lefranc de (1709–1784), French writer
- Pompili, Barbara (* 1975), French politician (Parti écologiste), Member of the French National Assembly, State Secretary for Biodiversity
- Pompili, Basilio (1858–1931), cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Pompili, Domenico (* 1963), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Rieti
- Pompl, Rüdiger (* 1944), German politician (CSU)
- Pomplun, Horst (* 1946), German bodyguard, entrepreneur, author and publisher
- Pomplun, Kurt (1910–1977), German local historian and monument conservator
- Pömpner, Paul (1892–1934), German football player
- Pompon, François (1855–1933), French sculptor
- Pomponazzi, Pietro (1462–1525), Italian philosopher
- Pomponi, Francis (* 1939), French historian
- Pomponia Graecina , Roman Christian and wife of Aulus Plautius
- Pomponianus , Roman Senator (?)
- Pomponio, Graciela (1926–2007), Argentinian guitarist
- Pomponius Antistianus Funisulanus Vettonianus, Titus , Roman suffect consul (121)
- Pomponius Augurinus Titus Prifernius Paetus, Aulus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Pomponius Bassus , Roman consul 259 and 271
- Pomponius Bassus , Roman politician and senator
- Pomponius Bassus, Titus , Roman consul 94
- Pomponius Camerinus, Gaius , Roman consul 138
- Pomponius Desideratus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Pomponius Flaccus, Lucius , Roman Senator
- Pomponius Graecinus, Gaius († 38), Roman senator
- Pomponius Laetus, Julius (1428–1498), Italian humanist
- Pomponius Mamilianus Rufus Antistianus Funisulanus Vettonianus, Titus , Roman suffect consul (100)
- Pomponius Maternus, Lucius , Roman suffect consul (97)
- Pomponius Matho, Marcus , plebeian aedile and praetor
- Pomponius Mela , geographer and cosmographer of the Roman era
- Pomponius Musa, Quintus , Roman suffect consul (158)
- Pomponius Porphyrio , grammarian, Horace commentator
- Pomponius Rufus Marcellus, Quintus , Roman suffect consul (121)
- Pomponius Rufus, Quintus , Roman consul 95
- Pomponius Rufus, Quintus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Pomponius Secundus, Publius , Roman Senator and Poet
- Pomponius Secundus, Quintus , Roman suffect consul 41
- Pomponius Silvanus, Lucius , Roman suffect consul (121)
- Pomponius, Sextus , Roman jurist
- Pomponne, Simon Arnauld de (1618–1699), French diplomat and foreign minister
- Pomportes, Laura (* 1989), French squash player
- Pompougnac, Stéphane (* 1968), French house DJ, musician, composer and producer
- Pompucci, Leone (* 1961), Italian film and television director and screenwriter
Poms
- Pomsel, Brunhilde (1911–2017), German secretary and stenographer
Pomt
- Pomtow, Hans (1859–1925), German classical philologist, epigraphist and high school teacher
Pomu
- Pomus, Doc (1925–1991) American rock 'n roll and pop composer
Pomy
- Pomykaj, Gerhard (* 1952), German regional historian
- Pomykal, Paxton (* 1999), American football player