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Praa
- Praag, Bernard van (* 1939), Dutch economist
 - Praag, Elias van (1884–1942), Dutch actor
 - Praag, Jaap van (1911-1981), Dutch humanist organizer
 - Praag, Jonas Andries van (1895–1969), Dutch Romanist and Hispanicist
 - Praag, Maurits van (1892–1943), Dutch stage actor
 - Praag, Michael van (* 1947), Dutch football official
 - Präauer, Teresa (* 1979), Austrian writer and artist
 
Prab
- Prabhakar, Prashant (* 1974), Indian actor
 - Prabhakaran, Velupillai (1954–2009), Sri Lankan rebel leader
 - Prabhat, Ravindra (* 1969), Indian writer and journalist
 - Prabhu, Peter Paul (1931–2013), Catholic bishop, diplomat of the Holy See
 - Prabhu, Uday Krishna (* 1954), Indian sprinter
 - Prabitz, Gottfried (1926–2015), Austrian sculptor
 - Prabowo Subianto (* 1951), Indonesian military, general in the Indonesian army
 - Prabudita, Dandi (* 1992), Indonesian badminton player
 
Prac
- Pracejus, Horst (1927–1987), German chemist (organic chemistry)
 - Prachař, Antonín (* 1962), Czech politician
 - Prachař, Ilja (1924–2005), Czech actor
 - Prachar, Karl (1925–1994), Austrian mathematician
 - Prachař, Martin (* 1979), Czech handball player
 - Prachatitz, Hans von , Bohemian-Austrian architect and stonemason
 - Prachatitz, Peter von († 1429), Bohemian-Austrian architect and stonemason
 - Prachensky, Hubert (1916–2009), Austrian architect
 - Prachensky, Markus (1932–2011), Austrian painter and graphic artist
 - Prachensky, Theodor (1888–1970), Austrian architect and painter
 - Prachensky, Wilhelm Nicolaus (1898–1956), Austrian painter, graphic artist and architect
 - Pracher, Alexander (1913–2000), German politician (CDU, FDP), MdL
 - Pracher, Fanny , German opera singer (soprano) and theater actress
 - Pracher, Ferdinand von (1860–1923), Bavarian government official, most recently district president of Lower Bavaria
 - Pracher, Max von (1819–1888), Bavarian government official, most recently district president of the Upper Palatinate
 - Pracher, Theo , German actor
 - Prachi (* 1996), Indian sprinter
 - Pracht, Alfred (* 1946), German educator, political scientist and politician (LDPD, FDP), Member of the State Parliament
 - Pracht, C. Frederick (1880–1950), American politician
 - Pracht, Erwin (1925-2004), German Marxist philosopher
 - Pracht, Eva Maria (* 1937), Canadian dressage rider
 - Prächt, Gregor (* 1968), German-Swiss opera singer (tenor)
 - Pracht, Karl (1866–1917), German sculptor and medalist
 - Splendor, Lionel (1875–1945), member of the Waldeck state parliament
 - Pracht, Robert (1878–1961), German school musician and composer
 - Pracht, Ulrich (* 1955), German military doctor
 - Pracht-Fitzell, Ilse (* 1926), German-American poet and literary scholar
 - Pracht-Jörns, Elfi (* 1955), German historian and specialist author
 - Prachtl, Rainer (* 1950), German economist and politician (CDU), Member of the State Parliament, President of the State Parliament of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
 - Prachya Pinkaew (* 1962), Thai film director, film producer and screenwriter
 - Prack, Georg (* 1983), Austrian politician (Greens), state spokesman for the Vienna Green Party
 - Prack, Rudolf (1905–1981), Austrian actor
 
Prad
- Prada Carrera, Francisco (1893–1995), Spanish religious, Bishop of Uruaçu
 - Prada Sanmiguel, Carlos (1939–2013), Colombian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Duitama-Sogamoso
 - Prada, Alberto (* 1989), Spanish football player
 - Prada, Bruno (* 1971), Brazilian sailor
 - Prada, Juan Manuel de (* 1970), Spanish writer and literary critic
 - Prada, Miuccia (* 1949), Italian fashion designer, owner of the Prada fashion company
 - Prada, Stefano (* 1973), Swiss house DJ, producer and label owner
 - Pradal, Bruno (1949–1992), French actor
 - Pradayrol, Philippe (1966-1993), French judoka
 - Prade, Franziska (* 1989), German swimmer
 - Prade, Heinrich (1853–1927), Austrian-Bohemian politician (German People's Party)
 - Prade, Wilma , South African badminton player
 - Prade-Weiss, Juliane (* 1980), German literary scholar and university professor
 - Pradeau, André (1898–1977), French politician (SFIO), member of the National Assembly
 - Pradeaux, Maurizio (* 1931), Italian director
 - Pradeeban, Peter-Paul (* 1977), Canadian table tennis player
 - Pradeep Kumara, Arachchige (* 1982), Sri Lankan football player
 - Pradeep, NP (* 1983), Indian soccer player
 - Pradel, Alain Pierre (* 1949), French composer and pianist
 - Pradel, Friedrich , German perpetrator of the Holocaust, responsible for the development of gas vans in the Reich Security Main Office
 - Pradel, Joachim (* 1950), German judge
 - Pradel, Joseph (1888–1967), German politician (center), MdR
 - Pradel, Louis (1906–1976), French politician, mayor of the city of Lyon
 - Pradel, Thomas (* 1964), German book designer
 - Pradella, Giovanni (* 1971), Italian organ builder
 - Pradella, Silke , German soccer player
 - Pradelle, Gustave (1839-1891), French lyric poet and playwright
 - Pradelli, Ángela (* 1959), Argentine writer
 - Pradelski, Minka (* 1947), German writer, journalist and filmmaker
 - Prader, Andrea (1919–2001), Swiss pediatrician and endocrinologist
 - Prader, Clemens (* 1979), Austrian professional golfer
 - Prader, Georg (1880–1942), Lower Austrian politician (CSP), member of the state parliament
 - Prader, Georg (1917–1985), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council, Minister of Defense, member of the Federal Council
 - Prader, Hans (* 1951), Austrian economist, executive director of the International Monetary Fund
 - Prader, Josef (1915–2006), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Samoa-Apia and cardinal
 - Pradera, Javier (1934–2011), Spanish journalist and publisher
 - Pradera, María Dolores (1924-2018), Spanish singer and actress
 - Pradera, Mikel (* 1975), Spanish cyclist
 - Pradere, Enrique , Mexican soccer player
 - Pradervand, Jean-Pierre (1908–1996), Swiss politician (FDP)
 - Prades, Eduard (* 1987), Spanish cyclist
 - Prades, Jean-Martin de († 1782), French theologian, contributor to the Encyclopédie
 - Pradetto, August (* 1949), German political scientist
 - Pradetto, Wilma (* 1951), Austrian documentary filmmaker
 - Prádez y Gautier, Roberto († 1836), Spanish artist and teacher for the deaf and mute
 - Pradhan, Goma , Bhutanese long distance runner
 - Pradher, Louis-Barthélémy (1782–1843), French pianist, composer and music teacher
 - Pradier, James (1790–1852), French-Swiss sculptor
 - Pradier, Perrette (1938–2013), French actress
 - Pradier-Fodéré, Paul (1827–1904), French lawyer and publicist
 - Pradilla y Ortiz, Francisco (1848–1921), Spanish painter
 - Pradille, Claude (* 1942), French politician
 - Pradines, Maurice (1874–1958), French philosopher
 - Pradipat Armatantri (* 1993), Thai soccer player
 - Pradipta, Rizki Amelia (* 1990), Indonesian badminton player
 - Pradl, Anton (1892–1966), Austrian politician, member of the state parliament in Burgenland
 - Prado Aránguiz, Francisco Javier (1929–2020), Chilean religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Rancagua
 - Prado Baca, Mariano (1776–1837), Supremo Director of the Province of El Salvador
 - Prado Bolaños, Julio Enrique (* 1943), Colombian Bishop of Pasto
 - Prado Júnior, Caio (1907–1990), Brazilian historian, geographer, writer and politician
 - Prado Paz, Miguel (1905–1987), Mexican composer
 - Prado Pérez-Rosas, Manuel (1923–2011), Peruvian religious, Archbishop of Trujillo
 - Prado Salmón, Gary (* 1938), Bolivian military officer and diplomat
 - Prado y Ugarteche, Manuel (1889–1967), Peruvian politician, President of Peru (1939–1945 and 1956–1962)
 - Prado, Abelardo Bueno do (1896–1961), Brazilian diplomat
 - Prado, Adélia (* 1935), Brazilian writer
 - Prado, Almeida (1943–2010), Brazilian composer and pianist
 - Prado, Casiano de (1797–1866), Spanish mining engineer and geologist
 - Prado, Eliseo (1929-2016), Argentine soccer player
 - Prado, Fernando de (* 1963), Spanish historian and author
 - Prado, Guilherme Raymundo do (* 1981), Brazilian soccer player
 - Prado, Jesús (* 1946), Mexican soccer player
 - Prado, Joana (* 1976), Brazilian model
 - Prado, Lilia (1928–2006), Mexican actress
 - Prado, Manuel (1863–1932), Argentine military and historiographer
 - Prado, Manuelcha (* 1957), Peruvian guitarist, singer, composer and collector of traditional songs
 - Prado, Mariano Ignacio (1826–1901), Peruvian military and two-time President
 - Prado, Miguelanxo (* 1958), Spanish comic artist
 - Prado, Pablo Vizcaíno (* 1951), Guatemalan clergyman, Bishop of Suchitepéquez-Retalhuleu
 - Prado, Pedro (1886–1952), Chilean writer
 - Prado, Pérez (1916–1989), Cuban musician (piano, organ) and composer
 - Pradon, Jérôme (* 1964), French actor and singer
 - Prador, Irene (1911–1996), Austrian actress, singer and author
 - Pradt, Dominique Dufour de (1759–1837), French writer, diplomat and archbishop
 - Pradt, Walter (1949–2014), German soccer player and coach
 - Prady, Bill (* 1960), American screenwriter and film producer
 - Prądzyński, Ignacy (1792–1850), Polish engineer, military theorist and officer
 
Pre
- Praechter, Charlotte (* 1918), German politician (DFD)
 - Praechter, Karl (1858–1933), German classical philologist
 - Praed, Michael (* 1960), British actor and singer
 - Praed, Rosa Campbell (1851–1935), Australian writer with English roots
 - Praed, Winthrop Mackworth (1802–1839), British politician and writer
 - Praedel, Christiane (* 1971), German table tennis player
 - Praedel, Walter (1911–1962), German stove and farm worker, victim of Stalinism
 - Praefcke, Klaus (1933–2013), German chemist
 - Praefcke, Robert (1831–1910), German administrative lawyer
 - Praefcke, Victor (1842–1931), German educator and Evangelical Lutheran clergyman
 - Praefcke, Viktor (1872–1962), German admiral doctor
 - Praeger, Cheryl (* 1948), Australian mathematician
 - Praeger, Heinrich Aloys (1783–1854), Dutch-German music director, violinist and composer, as well as Kapellmeister
 - Praeker, Manfred (1951–2012), German music producer, guitarist and bassist, singer (solo & background)
 - Praeonapa Khenjantuek (* 1992), Thai weightlifter
 - Praesent, Angela (1945–2009), German translator, publisher's editor and writer
 - Præst, Karl Aage (1922–2011), Danish football player
 - Praet, Dennis (* 1994), Belgian soccer player
 - Praet, Ludwig von (1488–1556), nobleman, diplomat and statesman under Emperor Charles V.
 - Praet, Peter (* 1949), Belgian economist
 - Praetere, Julius de (1879–1947), Belgian painter, graphic artist and publisher
 - Praetextatus , Roman jurist
 - Praetextatus († 586), Bishop of Rouen
 - Praetextatus, Vettius Agorius († 384), pagan Roman senator of late antiquity
 - Praetorius, Anton (1560–1613), German pastor, theological writer of the Calvinist movement and fighter against witch trials and torture
 - Praetorius, Barbara (* 1964), German economist and political scientist
 - Praetorius, Bartholomaeus († 1623), German composer and musician
 - Praetorius, Carl Gotthelf (1763–1832), Council President von Thorn and regional historian
 - Praetorius, Christoph (1631–1713), German judge at the Stendal quarterly court, administrative officer, treasurer, archivist and song writer
 - Praetorius, Ernst (1880–1946), German conductor, general music director, university professor and music historian
 - Praetorius, Franz (1847–1927), German orientalist
 - Praetorius, Friedrich-Karl (* 1952), German writer, theater and film actor
 - Praetorius, Georg (1878–1944), German physician and urologist
 - Praetorius, Gisela (1902–1981), German educator and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
 - Praetorius, Hans Philipp († 1732), royal Danish major general and most recently in command of Kronborg
 - Praetorius, Hieronymus (1560–1629), German organist and composer
 - Praetorius, Hieronymus (1614–1629), German organist and composer
 - Praetorius, Hugo (1835–1904), German politician and landowner in Pomerania, MdR
 - Praetorius, Ina (* 1956), Protestant, feminist theologian
 - Praetorius, Jacob the Elder († 1586), German composer and organist
 - Praetorius, Jacob the Younger , German organist and composer
 - Praetorius, Jakob Chrysostomus , German engineer
 - Praetorius, Joachim (1566–1633), German Lutheran theologian, college and high school teacher and hymn poet
 - Praetorius, Johann (1594–1656), German educator
 - Praetorius, Johann (1595–1660), German organist and composer
 - Praetorius, Johann (1634–1705), German educator, astronomer and physicist
 - Praetorius, Johann Philipp (1696–1766), German librettist
 - Praetorius, Johannes (1630–1680), German writer and scholar
 - Praetorius, Johannes (1794–1863), member of the state parliament, Grand Duchy of Hesse
 - Praetorius, Ludwig Max (1813-1887), German painter
 - Praetorius, Michael (1571–1621), German composer and music writer
 - Praetorius, Michael senior , German Protestant theologian
 - Praetorius, Nathanael (1722–1791), Mayor of Thorn
 - Praetorius, Otfried (1878–1964), German high school professor and genealogist
 - Praetorius, Otto (1636–1668), German historian and university professor
 - Praetorius, Paulus (1521–1565), educator and scholar
 - Praetorius, Petrus († 1588), German Protestant theologian and writer
 - Praetorius, Pia (* 1963), German church musician and cantor
 - Praetorius, Stephan (1536–1603), Protestant theologian
 - Praetorius, Susanne (* 1961), German painter
 - Praetorius, Zacharias (1535–1575), poet and theologian
 - Praetz, Claire , German actress on stage and in silent films
 - Praetz, Irmgard (1920–2008), German athlete
 
Prague
- Prague, Gorazd von (1879–1942), Czech Orthodox bishop
 - Prague, Joachim (1937–2012), German SED functionary, FDJ functionary
 - Prag, Sophie (1895–1955), German pediatrician
 - Praga Khan , Belgian DJ
 - Praga, Emilio (1839–1875), Italian painter, writer and librettist
 - Pragal, Peter (* 1939), German journalist
 - Prägant, Florian (* 1983), Austrian professional golfer
 - Prager, Albert (1842–1915), Austrian politician, journalist
 - Prager, Bernhard (1867–1934), German chemist
 - Präger, Christfried (1943–2002), German sculptor
 - Prager, Dennis (* 1948), American author and speaker
 - Präger, Elias (1767–1847), German rabbi
 - Prager, Eugen (1876–1942), German social democratic publicist
 - Präger, Frank (* 1961), German archivist and historian
 - Prager, Gerd , German actor, voice actor and director
 - Prager, Gerhard (1920–1975), German editor, television producer and writer
 - Prager, Günther (* 1911), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
 - Prager, Hans (1887–1940), Austrian writer and philosopher
 - Prager, Hans Georg (1925–2018), German shipping consultant, writer and publicist
 - Prager, Heinz-Günter (* 1944), German sculptor, draftsman and graphic artist
 - Prager, Isaac (1847–1905), liberal rabbi
 - Prager, Josef (1886–1975), Austrian football player
 - Prager, Karel (1923–2001), Czech architect
 - Prager, Karl von (1875–1959), German officer, most recently general of the infantry in World War II
 - Prager, Kurt (1901–1969), German dialect poet
 - Prager, Ladislaus († 1514), Hereditary Marshal of Carinthia, captain of Wiener Neustadt, truchess and treasurer of Emperor Friedrich III.
 - Prager, Mathilde (1844–1921), Austrian literary scholar, storyteller and translator
 - Präger, Moses (1817–1861), German rabbi and author
 - Prager, Norbert (1891–1965), German businessman and head of the Jewish community in Hanover
 - Prager, Olga (1872–1930), Austrian painter
 - Prager, Peter (* 1952), German actor
 - Prager, Richard (1883–1945), astronomer
 - Präger, Roy (* 1971), German soccer player
 - Prager, Stephan (1875–1969), German architect, Prussian construction clerk, survivor of the Holocaust
 - Prager, Theodor (1917–1986), Austrian economist and journalist
 - Prager, Thomas (* 1985), Austrian soccer player
 - Prager, Ueli (1916–2011), Swiss entrepreneur and founder of Mövenpick
 - Prager, Volkmar (* 1945), German football player
 - Prager, Walter (1910–1984), Swiss ski racer
 - Prager, Wilhelm (1876–1955), German theater actor and director, film director and film producer
 - Prager, William (1903–1980), German engineer, applied mathematician and university professor
 - Prager, Willy (1877–1956), German actor, director, cabaret artist, librettist and screenwriter
 - Praggnanandhaa, R. (* 2005), Indian chess player
 - Pragher, Willy (1908–1992), German photographer and photo journalist
 - Pragnell, Festus (1905–1977) British science fiction author
 - Pragst, Fritz (* 1941), German chemist and forensic toxicologist
 
Prah
- Prah, Kofi Amoah (* 1974), German long jumper
 - Prahalad, CK (1941-2010), Indian economist, business consultant, and author
 - Prähauser, Stefan (* 1948), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council and Federal Council
 - Praher, Adelheid (* 1933), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
 - Prahl, Axel (* 1960), German actor and musician
 - Prahl, Beate (* 1972), German actress
 - Prahl, Hans-Werner (* 1944), German sociologist
 - Prahl, Henry von (1948-1989), Colombian marine biologist
 - Prahl, Isabel (* 1978), German film director
 - Prahl, Jürgen Paul (1772–1813), Lübeck master bone cutter and victim of the French occupation
 - Prahl, Karl (1882–1948), German painter and graphic artist
 - Prahl, Peter (1843–1911), German medical officer and botanist
 - Prahl, Tom (* 1949), Swedish football coach
 - Prahm, Jean (* 1978), American bobsleigh athlete
 - Prähofer, Hans (1920–2005), German painter, sculptor, graphic artist and writer
 - Prahs, Madeleine (* 1980), German author
 - Prahst, Adolf (1829–1919), German architect and Mecklenburg construction clerk
 
Prai
- Praidlohn, Franz Xaver Andreas von († 1757), electoral Bavarian real secret state chancellor
 - Praimnath, Stanley , American survivor of the World Trade Center (WTC) attack
 - Prain, David (1857-1944) Scottish botanist
 - Prais, Luis (1925-2005), Uruguayan football player
 - Prais, Sigbert (1928–2014), German-British economist and mathematician
 
Praj
- Prajadhipok (1893–1941), King of Siam (1925–1935)
 - Prajka, Metoděj (1898–1962), Czech composer
 - Prajongjai, Rawinda (* 1993), Thai badminton player
 - Prajoux, Belus (* 1955), Chilean tennis player
 
Prak
- Prak, Lotte (* 1992), Dutch handball player
 - Prakapenja, Anton (* 1988), Belarusian handball player
 - Prakapenka, Nastassja (* 1985), Belarusian pentathlete
 - Prakasam, Doraboina Moses (* 1957), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Nellore
 - Prakasam, T. (1872–1957), Indian politician
 - Prakash, Aditya (* 1990), Indian badminton player
 - Prakash, Amrita (* 1987), Indian film actress and model
 - Prakash, CS , Indian molecular biologist
 - Prakash, Cedric (* 1951), Indian human rights activist
 - Prakash, Khemchand (1907–1950), Indian film composer of Hindi films
 - Prakash, Uday (* 1952), Indian author, poet and television producer
 - Prakasit Sansook (* 1984), Thai soccer player
 - Präkels, Manja (* 1974), German writer, composer and singer
 - Präkels, Sven (* 1986), German handball player
 - Präkelt, Volker (* 1956), German author and director
 - Prakit Deeprom (* 1988), Thai soccer player
 - Prakke, Hendricus (1900–1992), Dutch publisher and professor of journalism
 - Prakob Hutasingh (1912–1994), Thai lawyer and politician
 - Prakopenka, Barbara (* 1992), German-Belarusian actress
 - Prakusya, Wynne (* 1981), Indonesian tennis player
 
Pral
- Prale, Alexander Wilhelm (1850–1910), Estonian architect in Flensburg
 - Pralgo, Robert (born 1966), American actor
 - Pralija, Mladen (* 1959), Yugoslav football goalkeeper
 - Praljak, Slobodan (1945–2017), Croatian director and military service
 - Prall, Anning Smith (1870–1937), American politician
 - Pralle, Egon (1900–1987), German politician (BHE), MdL
 - Pralle, Hermann (1863–1939), German administrative lawyer
 - Pralle, Wilhelm (1810–1881), German civil servant, postal director ornithologist and oologist
 - Pralong Sawandee (* 1987), Thai soccer player
 - Pralong, Candide (* 1990), Swiss cross-country skier
 
Pram
- Pram, Christians (1756–1821), Norwegian poet
 - Pram-Henningsen, Christian (1846-1892), Danish painter
 - Pramann, Jens (* 1942), German politician (Rule of Law Party), Member of the Bundestag
 - Pramann, Uli , German sports journalist and author
 - Pramatarski, Alexander (* 1963), Bulgarian politician
 - Pramberger, Romuald (1877–1967), Austrian folklorist and writer
 - Pramböck, Erich (1941–2009), Austrian politician
 - Pramendorfer, Hermann (* 1933), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the Federal Council
 - Pramer, Hans (1882–1943), Austrian railroad worker, resistance fighter and victim of the Nazi regime
 - Prameshuber, Alexander (1926–1983), Austrian chess player
 - Praml, Heinrich (1912-2004), German politician (CSU), MdL
 - Praml, Rolf (* 1948), German lawyer, local politician (SPD) and State Secretary
 - Praml, Willy (* 1941), German theater director and theater director
 - Pramling Samuelsson, Ingrid , Swedish scientist
 - Pramme, Wilhelm (1898–1965), German painter (resin painter)
 - Prammer, Agnes Sirkka (* 1977), Austrian politician (Greens), member of the National Council
 - Prammer, Barbara (1954–2014), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
 - Prammer, Heinz (* 1950), Austrian conductor, composer and cultural manager
 - Prammer, Johannes (1948–2020), Austrian Provincial Roman Archaeologist
 - Prammer, Theresa (* 1974), Austrian author, actress and director
 - Prammer, Thomas (* 1973), Austrian football referee
 - Pramnek, Eduard Karlowitsch (1899–1938), Soviet state and party functionary
 - Pramodika, Thilini (* 1996), Sri Lankan badminton player
 - Pramotton, Richard (* 1964), Italian ski racer
 - Prampolini, Camillo (1859-1930), Italian socialist politician
 - Prampolini, Enrico (1894–1956), Italian painter, set designer, and stage costume designer
 - Pramstaller, Armin (1938–2002), Austrian visual artist
 - Pramstaller, Helmut (* 1966), Austrian snowboarder
 
Pran
- Pran (1920–2013), Indian actor
 - Pran Nath (1918–1996), Indian singer
 - Pranaitis, Justinas Bonaventūra (1861–1917), Lithuanian Roman Catholic priest and anti-Semite
 - Pranavananda (1896–1941), Hindu swami
 - Pranckh, Friedrich von († 1627), Knight of the Order of Malta
 - Pranckh, Georg (1926–2005), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
 - Pranckh, Georg (* 1952), Austrian farmer and politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
 - Pranckh, Hans von (1888–1945), German officer as well as castle owner and home guard leader in Austria
 - Pranckh, Siegmund von (1821–1888), Bavarian infantry general and minister of war
 - Pranckietis, Viktoras (* 1958), Lithuanian agricultural scientist and politician
 - Pranckietis, Vincas Algirdas (1923-2016), Catholic priest
 - Prandelli, Cesare (* 1957), Italian football player and coach
 - Prandhoff, Agi (1921–2018), German actress and voice actress
 - Prandini, Jenna (* 1992), American sprinter and long jumper
 - Prandke, Wolfgang (1943–2013), German table tennis player
 - Prandl, Anton (1892–1976), German politician (SPD), mayor and MdL
 - Prandl, Daniel (* 1979), German jazz musician (piano, composition)
 - Prandl, Eduard (1871–1922), Austrian architect
 - Prandler, Agnes (1927–2013), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament in Burgenland
 - Prandschewa, Iwa (* 1972), Bulgarian long and triple jumper
 - Prandstätter, Martin Joseph (1760–1798), Austrian Jacobin
 - Prandstraller, Andrea (* 1959), Italian documentary filmmaker and film director
 - Prandtauer, Jakob (1660–1726), Austrian baroque master builder
 - Prandtl, Alexander (1840–1896), German agricultural scientist, professor of dairy farming
 - Prandtl, Ludwig (1875–1953), German physicist
 - Prandtl, Wilhelm (1878–1956), German chemist and chemical historian
 - Prandtner, Jakob (1819–1893), Bavarian politician
 - Prandtstätter, Balthasar († 1756), Austrian sculptor
 - Pranevičienė, Birutė , Lithuanian lawyer
 - Pranevičius, Vincentas (* 1938), Lithuanian politician
 - Prang, Alfred (1887–1967), German ministerial official
 - Prang, Georg (* 1961), German actor
 - Prang, Louis (1824–1909), printer, lithographer and publisher
 - Prangcharoen, Narong (* 1973), Thai composer
 - Prange, Christian Friedrich (1752–1836), German philosopher, lawyer and academic in the field of the visual arts
 - Prange, Christl (* 1937), German textile artist
 - Prange, Conrad (1887–1946), Prussian administrative lawyer and district administrator
 - Prange, Georg (1885–1941), German applied mathematician
 - Prange, Gregory , American film director and film producer
 - Prange, Hilmar (* 1944), German neurologist
 - Prange, Jürgen (* 1965), German soccer player
 - Prange, Klaus (1939–2019), German educationalist
 - Prange, Mathias (* 1957), German classical archaeologist
 - Prange, Michael (* 1968), German chemist, archaeometallurge and materials scientist
 - Prange, Oliver , Swiss journalist and publisher
 - Prange, Peter (* 1955), German writer, philosopher, screenwriter and business consultant
 - Prange, Thomas (* 1974), German sprint athlete
 - Prange, Ulf (* 1975), German lawyer and politician (SPD), MdL
 - Prange, Wolfgang (1932–2018), German historian
 - Prangenberg, Heinz-Jürgen (1944–2002), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
 - Prangenberg, Norbert (1949–2012), German painter, graphic artist, sculptor and glass designer
 - Pillory, Georg (1745–1820), court jester
 - Pranger, Manfred (* 1978), Austrian ski racer
 - Pranghofer, Karin (* 1951), German politician (SPD), MdL
 - Prangins, Guy de († 1394), Bishop of Lausanne
 - Prangins, Jean de , Roman Catholic clergyman; Bishop of Lausanne (1433-1440); Bishop of Aosta (1440–1444)
 - Praniess-Kastner, Karin (* 1963), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
 - Pranjić, Danijel (* 1981), Croatian football player
 - Pranjic, Oliver (* 1994), Austrian soccer player
 - Prankewitsch, Sergei Borissowitsch (* 1984), Russian short tracker
 - Prankl, Walter (* 1935), Austrian architect and mixed media artist
 - Prannoy HS (* 1992), Indian badminton player
 - Pranschke, Paul (1892–1959), German politician (SPD), member of the city council of Greater Berlin
 - Pransnitz, Bernhard Wenzeslaus von , titular bishop of Symbalon and auxiliary bishop in Breslau
 - Prante, Ranka (* 1973), German politician (Die Linke), MdL
 - Pranter, Benjamin (* 1989), Austrian soccer player
 - Prantl, Carl (1849–1893), German-Dutch botanist
 - Prantl, Carl von (1820–1888), German historian of philosophy
 - Prantl, Heribert (* 1953), German lawyer, journalist and book author
 - Prantl, Josef (1891–1983), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
 - Prantl, Josef (1895–1951), Austrian composer and music director
 - Prantl, Josef (1901–1992), Austrian painter
 - Prantl, Karl (1923–2010), Austrian sculptor
 - Prantl, Katharina (* 1958), Austrian painter
 - Prantl, Lukas (* 1968), Italian doctor (South Tyrol)
 - Prantl, Sebastian (* 1960), Austrian dancer and choreographer
 - Prantl, Stephan (* 1969), German BMX cyclist
 - Prantl, Thomas (* 1974), German agricultural engineer and politician (AfD), MdL
 - Präntl, Wolf Georg († 1582), German nurse, city and district judge in Weilheim in Upper Bavaria
 - Prantner, Christoph (* 1971), Austrian journalist
 - Prantner, Robert (1931–2010), Austrian theologian, social ethicist and publicist
 - Prantner, Thomas (* 1964), Austrian television journalist
 - Prants, Geit (* 1982), Estonian soccer player
 - Prants, Janno (* 1973), Estonian biathlete
 - Pranz, René (* 1985), Austrian foil fencer
 
Prap
- Prapakamol, Sudket (* 1980), Thai badminton player
 - Prapanca, Mpu , East Javanese writer
 - Prapat Yoskrai (* 1993), Thai soccer player
 - Prapawadee Jaroenrattanatarakoon (* 1984), Thai weightlifter
 - Prapdi, Pius Riana (* 1967), Roman Catholic bishop
 - Praphas Charusathien (1912–1997), Thai officer and politician, Minister of the Interior in Thailand (1957–1973)
 - Praphon Chaicharoen, Michael (1930-2003), Thai Catholic religious priest, Bishop of Surat Thani
 - Prapiestis, Jonas (* 1952), Lithuanian criminal lawyer and politician, member of the Seimas, Minister of Justice, university professor
 - Prapimporn Karnchanda , Thai cascadier and actress
 - Praplan, Vincent (* 1994), Swiss ice hockey player
 
Pras
- Prasad, Dipendra (* 1960), Indian mathematician
 - Prasad, Ganesh (1876-1935), Indian mathematician
 - Prasad, Gopal (* 1945), Indian-American mathematician
 - Prasad, Ishwari (1888–1986), Indian historian
 - Prasad, Janaka (* 1992), Sri Lankan long jumper
 - Prasad, Mahavir (1939-2010), Indian politician
 - Prasad, Nadia (* 1967), French-New Caledonian long-distance runner
 - Prasad, Nicholas (* 1995), Fijian soccer player
 - Prasad, Nivedita (* 1967), social worker and university lecturer
 - Prasad, Paras Nath (* 1946), Indian physical chemist
 - Prasad, Rajendra (1884–1963), Indian politician and 1st President
 - Prasad, Udayan (* 1953), British film director
 - Prasanna, R. (* 1970), Indian fusion musician (guitar, composition)
 - Prasanna, Viktor K. (* 1956), Indian-American computer engineer
 - Prasat Thong (1599–1656), King of Ayutthaya in Siam
 - Prasathinphimai, Suriya (* 1980), Thai boxer
 - Prasch, Alois (1854–1907), Austrian actor, theater director and theater director
 - Prasch, Arnulf (* 1965), Austrian radio and television presenter
 - Prasch, Hans (1925–1999), German sculptor
 - Prasch, Hartmut (* 1961), Austrian folklorist, cultural manager and politician (TK, TS, SPÖ), member of the state parliament
 - Prasch, Helmut (1910–1996), Austrian folklorist
 - Prasch, Helmut (* 1967), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the Federal Council
 - Prasch, Johann Ludwig (1637–1690), German writer
 - Prasch, Rolf (1883–1960), German actor, theater director and theater director
 - Prasch-Grevenberg, Auguste (1854–1945), German actress
 - Praschak, Gerhard (1951–1997), Austrian bank manager
 - Praschak, Günter (1929–2011), Austrian football player and coach
 - Praschak, Günter (1940–2015), Austrian ceramist and university professor
 - Praschl, Anna Maria (1920–2014), Austrian ÖGB trade union official and politician (SPÖ)
 - Praschl, Gerald (* 1968), German journalist
 - Praschma von Bilkau, Hans (1867–1935), German landowner, officer and politician, MdR
 - Praschma, Friedrich von (1833–1909), German landowner and politician (center), MdR
 - Praschniker, Camillo (1884–1949), Austrian classical archaeologist
 - Prase, Otto (1874–1956), German master painter and color researcher
 - Prasek, Vincenc (1843–1912), Silesian local historian, linguist, historian and journalist
 - Present, Gerhard (* 1957), Austrian composer and conductor
 - Prasetya, Alfian Eko (* 1994), Indonesian badminton player
 - Prasetyo, Johan (* 1982), Indonesian soccer player and coach
 - Prasetyo, Wisnu Yuli (* 1994), Indonesian badminton player
 - Prashanth, N. Vijay Sundar (* 1986), Indian tennis player
 - Prashar, Usha, Baroness Prashar (* 1948), British politician
 - Prasher, Douglas (* 1951), American molecular biologist
 - Prashnowsky, Alexander A. (1921–2015), German geologist and geochemist
 - Prášil, Franz (1857–1929), Austrian mechanical engineer and university professor
 - Prášil, Ladislav (* 1990), Czech shot putter
 - Prasit Jantum (* 1995), Thai soccer player
 - Prasit Padungchok (* 1982), Thai soccer player
 - Prasittichai Perm (* 1999), Thai soccer player
 - Praska, Martin (* 1963), German-Austrian painter
 - Praski, Fred (1915–1993), German singer, actor and director
 - Praskin, Allan (* 1948), American modern jazz musician (alto saxophonist, composer and band leader)
 - Praskins, Leonard (1896–1968), British screenwriter
 - Prasko, Ivan (1914–2001), Ukrainian Bishop of Melbourne
 - Praslin, Charles de Choiseul, marquis de (1563–1626), French nobleman, Marshal of France
 - Prašnikar, Bojan (* 1953), Yugoslav soccer player and Slovenian soccer coach
 - Prašnikar, Lara (* 1998), Slovenian soccer player
 - Prasolov, Evgeni (* 1987), handball player of Uzbek origin
 - Prasong Soonsiri (* 1927), Thai air force officer and politician, Foreign Minister of Thailand (October 1992 - October 1994)
 - Prasqual (* 1981), Polish-German composer, sound architect, conductor, pianist and director
 - Prasquier, Richard (* 1945), French doctor and President of the Central Council of Jewish Institutions in France (CRIF)
 - Prass, Alexander (* 2001), Austrian soccer player
 - Prass, Fernando (* 1978), Brazilian soccer goalkeeper
 - Prass, Natalie (* 1986), American musician
 - Prassberg, Philipp Joachim von (1679–1754), German Grand Prior of the German Order of Malta (1754–1754)
 - Prasse, Jörg (* 1968), German soccer player
 - Prasse, Karl (1906–1997), German painter, graphic artist and sculptor
 - Prasse, Matthias (* 1972), German cultural historian and monument conservator
 - Prasse, Moritz von (1769–1814), German mathematician and dean at the University of Leipzig
 - Prassek, Johannes (1911–1943), German Catholic priest and one of the Lübeck martyrs
 - Prasser, Clemens (1703–1770), German clergyman and provost of the Augustinian Canon monastery in Rottenbuch
 - Prasser, Manfred (1932–2018), German architect and engineer
 - Prassinos, Mario (1916–1985), French painter of Italian-Greek descent
 - Praßl, Franz Karl (* 1954), Austrian theologian, organist and composer
 - Praßl, Michael (* 1955), Austrian farmer and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
 - Präßler, Heinz (1923–1998), German architect
 - Prassler, Helmut (1923–1987), German farmer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
 - Prassler, Iulian (1916–1942), Romanian football player
 - Praßlsberger, Dominik (1793–1871), Bavarian local politician
 - Prassolow, Vladimir Alexandrovich (* 1953), Russian politician
 - Prastaro, Marco (* 1962), Italian clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Asti
 - Prastina Messalinus, Gaius , Roman consul 147
 - Prastina Pacatus, Gaius , Roman suffect consul (160)
 - Prasuhn, Axel (* 1945), German jazz musician (vocals, saxophone, flute)
 - Prasuhn, Wilhelm (1918–2013), German politician (SPD), MdL
 - Prasutagus , British ruler of the Iceni
 
Prat
- Prat de la Riba, Enric (1870–1917), President of the Mancomunitat de Catalunya
 - Prat Samakrat (* 1985), Thai soccer player
 - Prat y Prat, María Mercedes (1880–1936), religious sister
 - Prat, Arturo (1848–1879), Chilean naval hero
 - Prat, Domingo (1886–1944), Argentinian guitarist, composer and music teacher
 - Prat, Henri (1902–1981), French biologist
 - Prat, Patrice (* 1965), French politician, member of the National Assembly
 - Prata de Carvalho, Diamantino (* 1940), Portuguese religious, emeritus Catholic bishop of Campanha
 - Prata, Pietro Pileo di († 1401), Italian clergyman, cardinal and papal diplomat
 - Pratama, Adi (* 1990), Indonesian badminton player
 - Pratama, Angga (* 1991), Indonesian badminton player
 - Pratap Singh (1540–1597), Indian ruler
 - Pratchett, Rhianna (* 1976), British dialog and screenplay writer for computer games and game journalist
 - Pratchett, Terry (1948-2015) British fantasy writer
 - Prateep Ungsongtham Hata (* 1952), Thai Senator, General Secretary of the Duang Prateep Foundation
 - Pratella, Attilio (1856–1949), Italian painter
 - Pratella, Francesco Balilla (1880–1955), Italian musician and writer
 - Pratelli, Esodo (1892–1983), Italian documentary filmmaker, film director and painter
 - Prater, Donald A. (1918–2001), English literary scholar, diplomat and writer
 - Prater, Matt (born 1984), American football player
 - Prates, César Luís (* 1975), Brazilian soccer player
 - Pratesi, Alessandro (1922–2012), Italian palaeographer and diplomat
 - Pratesi, Maurizio (* 1975), Finnish basketball player
 - Prati, Angelico (1883–1960), Italian Romanist, Italianist and dialectologist
 - Prati, Artemio (1907-2004), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Carpi
 - Prati, Pierino (1946-2020), Italian football player and coach
 - Pratike, Rawiwan (* 2001), Thai sprinter
 - Pratinas von Phleius , Greek tragedy poet, founder of the satyr play
 - Pratje, Eugen , German genre painter from the Düsseldorf School
 - Pratje, Johann Hinrich (1710–1791), general superintendent and historian
 - Pratje, Otto (1890–1952), German geologist, oceanographer and paleontologist
 - Pratl, Viktor (1896–1960), Austrian politician (SDAP), member of the state parliament in Burgenland
 - Pratley, Brooke (* 1980), Australian rower
 - Pratnemer, Benjamin (* 1979), Slovenian darts player
 - Pratney, Bill (1909-2001), New Zealand cyclist
 - Prato, Benedetto , master builder in Bregenz
 - Prato, Eugenio (* 1903), Italian diplomat
 - Prato, Katharina (1818–1897), Austrian cookbook author
 - Pratobevera, Carl Joseph (1769–1853), Austrian lawyer
 - Pratolini, Vasco (1913–1991), Italian writer and screenwriter
 - Prätorius, Abdias (1524–1573), Protestant theologian and reformer
 - Prätorius, Christoph Daniel (1733–1810), German lawyer and educator
 - Prätorius, Friedrich (1902–1962), German set designer, painter and graphic artist
 - Praetorius, Matthew , Protestant pastor, Catholic clergyman
 - Prätorius, Rainer (* 1952), German political scientist
 - Prats i Domingo, Modest (1936–2014), Spanish cleric, theologian, Romanist and Catalanist
 - Prats i Vallès, Joan (1891–1970), Spanish (Catalan) entrepreneur
 - Prats Monné, Xavier (* 1956), Spanish EU official and director general
 - Prats, Carlos (1915–1974), Chilean general
 - Prats, David (* 1979), Spanish soccer player
 - Prats, Jorge Luis (* 1956), Cuban composer
 - Pratsch, Iwan († 1818), Czech composer
 - Pratsch-Kaufmann, Kurt (1906–1988), German actor and voice actor
 - Pratscher, Elisabeth (* 1984), Austrian opera singer with a soprano voice
 - Pratscher, Wilhelm (* 1947), Austrian Protestant theologian and university professor
 - Pratschke, Johann (* 1965), German surgeon
 - Pratschner, Julian (* 1996), Austrian handball player
 - Pratt, Ambrose (1874–1944), Australian author and journalist
 - Pratt, Anne (1806-1893) British botany and ornithology illustrator
 - Pratt, Anthony (born 1937), British film architect
 - Pratt, Babe (1916–1988), Canadian ice hockey player
 - Pratt, Bobby († 1994), American jazz musician (trombone, piano)
 - Pratt, Bobby (1927–1968), Scottish jazz trumpeter and studio musician
 - Pratt, Charles Clarence (1854–1916), American politician
 - Pratt, Charles Edward (1911–1996), Canadian rower and architect
 - Pratt, Chris (* 1979), American actor
 - Pratt, Chuck (1939-2000), American big wall climber
 - Pratt, Claire (1921–1995) Canadian printmaker, poet, and editor
 - Pratt, Daniel (1806-1884), American lawyer and politician
 - Pratt, Daniel D. (1813–1877), American politician
 - Pratt, David, 6th Marquess Camden (born 1930), British peer and politician (non-party)
 - Pratt, Deborah , American actress and producer
 - Pratt, EJ (1882–1964) Canadian writer, university professor, and critic
 - Pratt, Eliza Jane (1902–1981), American politician
 - Pratt, Fletcher (1897-1956), American author
 - Pratt, George (* 1960), American comic artist, illustrator and author
 - Pratt, Geronimo (1947–2011), American politician, member of the Black Panther Party
 - Pratt, Guy (born 1962), British bass player, actor and composer
 - Pratt, Harcourt J. (1866-1934) American politician
 - Pratt, Harlan (* 1978), Canadian ice hockey player
 - Pratt, Harold Douglas (* 1944), American ornithologist
 - Pratt, Harry H. (1864–1932), American politician
 - Pratt, Henry Otis (1838–1931), American politician
 - Pratt, Hodgson (1824-1907), English pacifist
 - Pratt, Hugo (1927–1995), Italian comic book writer
 - Pratt, James T. (1802-1887), American politician
 - Pratt, Jessica (* 1979), Australian opera and concert singer (soprano)
 - Pratt, John Henry (1809–1871) British mathematician
 - Pratt, John Lee (1878–1975), American manager, art patron, and art collector
 - Pratt, John W. (* 1931), American statistician
 - Pratt, John, 1st Marquess Camden (1759-1840) British politician
 - Pratt, Joseph Marmaduke (1891–1946), American politician
 - Pratt, Judson (1916–2002), American actor
 - Pratt, Kayla (* 1991), New Zealand rower
 - Pratt, Keri Lynn (* 1978), American actress
 - Pratt, Kyla (* 1986), American actress and musician
 - Pratt, Le Gage (1852-1911), American politician
 - Pratt, Louise (* 1972), Australian politician
 - Pratt, Lynn (* 1927), American country and rockabilly musician
 - Pratt, Mary (1935-2018), Canadian painter
 - Pratt, Mike (1931–1976) British composer, pianist and actor
 - Pratt, Minnie Bruce (* 1946), American university professor and author
 - Pratt, Nicole (* 1973), Australian tennis player
 - Pratt, Nolan (* 1975), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
 - Pratt, Paul (1894–1967), Canadian composer, clarinetist and pianist, conductor and music teacher
 - Pratt, Purnell (1878–1941), American theater and film actor
 - Pratt, Ralph (1910-1981), American racing car driver
 - Pratt, Roger (1620–1684), English architect
 - Pratt, Roger (born 1947), British cameraman
 - Pratt, Ruth Baker (1877–1965), American politician
 - Pratt, Simha , Israeli diplomat
 - Pratt, Susan (born 1956), American actress
 - Pratt, Susan May (* 1974), American actress
 - Pratt, Thane K. (* 1950), American ornithologist and wildlife biologist
 - Pratt, Thomas (1804–1869), American politician, Governor of Maryland
 - Pratt, Titus Awotwi (* 1947), Ghanaian educator and Methodist clergyman
 - Pratt, Victoria (* 1970), Canadian actress and model
 - Pratt, William V. (1869–1957), US Navy Admiral and Chief of Naval Operations
 - Pratt, Zadock (1790–1871), American politician
 - Pratten, Catharina Josepha (1821–1895), German guitarist, composer and guitar teacher
 - Pratten, Robert Sidney (1824–1868), British flautist
 - Prattes, Erich (* 1947), Austrian state politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
 - Prattes, Paul (* 1964), Austrian television presenter
 - Pratto, Lucas (* 1988), Argentinian soccer player
 - Pratuang Pattabongse (* 1935), Thai badminton player
 - Pratum Chuthong (* 1983), Thai soccer player
 - Pratya Onsritha (* 1991), Thai soccer player
 - Pratz, Albert (1914–1995), Canadian violinist, conductor, composer and music teacher
 - Pratzel, Helmut G. (* 1935), German scientist
 - Prätzel, Karl Gottlieb (1785–1861), German poet and writer
 - Prätzel-Wolters, Dieter (* 1950), German mathematician, professor of industrial mathematics
 
Prau
- Praught-Leer, Aisha (* 1989), Jamaican athlete
 - Praulītis, Toms (* 1989), Latvian biathlete
 - Praun, Albert (1894–1975), general in the Wehrmacht telecommunications force
 - Praun, Anna-Lülja (1906–2004), Austrian architect and designer
 - Praun, Carl von (1732–1808), German lawyer, mining captain and chamber president
 - Praun, Georg Septimus Andreas von (1701–1786), German statesman, archivist, librarian, historian and numismatist
 - Praun, Michael (1626–1696), lawyer and councilor
 - Praun, Otto , German gynecologist and real estate agent
 - Praun, Paul von (1548–1616), German merchant and art collector
 - Praun, Paul von (1859–1937), Bavarian government official, most recently district president of Swabia
 - Praun, Tilla von (1877–1962), German social reformer and politician (DVP)
 - Praunheim, Rosa von (* 1942), German film director; Co-founder of the political gay movement in Germany
 - Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, Friedrich I. von , Electorate secret council
 - Praunheim-Sachsenhausen, Lampert von († 1449), Abbot of St. Maximin in Trier
 - Praupner, Václav (1745–1807), Czech composer
 - Praus, Johannes (* 1983), German cameraman
 - Praus, Sebastian (* 1980), German short tracker
 - Prausa, Wendy (* 1960), American tennis player
 - Prause, Gerhard (1926–2004), German literary scholar and historian
 - Prause, Johannes (1755–1800), organ builder in Transylvania
 - Prause, Marianne (1918–1999), German art historian and reviewer
 - Prause, Mathias (* 1977), German cameraman
 - Prause, Richard (* 1968), German table tennis player and national coach
 - Prause, Stephan (* 1970), German soccer player
 - Prause, Uwe , German basketball referee
 - Prausnitz, Alice (1906–1996), German lawyer and women's rights activist, first district court director in the post-war period
 - Prausnitz, Carl (1876–1963), German physician and hygienist
 - Prausnitz, Frederik (1920–2004), German-American conductor
 - Prausnitz, John (* 1928), German-American process engineer
 - Prausnitz, Wilhelm (1861–1933), German hygienist
 - Prauss, Gerold (* 1936), German philosopher
 - Prauß, Werner (1933–2013), soccer player from Saarland
 - Prausser, Johannes , Dominican and writer
 - Prautsch, Thomas (* 1965), German painter
 - Prautzsch, Erdmute (* 1969), German painter and artist
 - Prautzsch, Gerhard (* 1941), German soccer player and coach
 - Prautzsch, Ludwig (* 1926), German musicologist and church musician
 
Prav
- Pravaz, Charles-Gabriel (1791-1853), French surgeon and orthopedic surgeon, best known for developing the hypodermic syringe
 - Pravda, Alexander , Slovak astronomer
 - Pravda, Christian (1927–1994), Austrian ski racer
 - Pravda, George (1918–1985), Czech-British actor
 - Pravda, Jozef Dniel (* 1950), emeritus superior from Baku
 - Pravec, Petr (* 1967), Czech astronomer
 - Praveček, Jindřich (1909–2000), Czech conductor and composer
 - Pravir Chandra Bhanj Deo (1929–1966), Indian ruler, last Raja of the Indian princely state of Bastar
 - Pravo, Patty (* 1948), Italian pop singer
 
Praw
- Pravalinskaja-Karoltschyk, Janina (* 1976), Belarusian shot putter and Olympic champion
 - Prawda, Christian (* 1982), Austrian football player
 - Prawda, Marek (* 1956), Polish diplomat and since September 1, 2012 Ambassador of the Republic of Poland to the European Union
 - Prawdin, Michael (1894–1970), Ukrainian historian and journalist
 - Prawduchin, Valerian Pavlovich (1892–1938), Soviet writer and critic
 - Prawdzik, Dierk (* 1962), German actor
 - Praweenwat Boonyong (* 1990), Thai soccer player
 - Prawer Jhabvala, Ruth (1927–2013), British writer and screenwriter
 - Prawerman, Anabelle (* 1963), French beach volleyball player
 - Prawicka-Linke, Ewa , Polish balloonist
 - Prawit Wongsuwan (* 1945), Thai retired army officer and politician
 - Prawit, Patricia (* 1961), German singer
 - Prawitz, Dag (* 1936), Swedish logician and philosopher
 - Prawitz, Erich , German civil servant
 - Prawitz, Eva (* 1920), German figure skater
 - Pravossudowitsch, Natalja Michailowna (1899–1988), Russian composer
 - Pravtschew, Lacesar (* 1956), Bulgarian opera singer (tenor)
 - Prawy, Marcel (1911–2003), Austrian dramaturge, opera connoisseur and opera critic
 
Practice
- Prax, Jan (* 1992), German jazz musician (saxophone, composition)
 - Praxagoras of Athens , late antique historian
 - Praxagoras of Kos , ancient Greek medic
 - Praxeas , church scholar ; Monarchianist
 - Praxedis , Roman martyr
 - Praxedis Morales, Leopoldo (* 1953), Mexican graphic artist
 - Praxenthaler, Heinrich (* 1926), German civil engineer
 - Praxenthaler, Matthias (* 1971), German writer
 - Praxias painter , Etruscan vase painter
 - Praxilla , Greek writer
 - Praxiteles , Greek sculptor
 - Praxl, Dieter (1935–2002), German soccer player
 - Praxl, Ewald (1911–1988), German engineer and designer
 - Praxl, Paul (* 1935), German historian, archivist and local researcher
 - Praxmarer, Karin (* 1944), Austrian teacher and politician (FPÖ), member of the National Council
 - Praxmarer, Vinzenz (* 1979), Austrian conductor
 - Praxmarer-Carus, Sandra , German economist
 - Praxmayer, Claudia , Austrian writer, conservation specialist and biologist
 
Pray
- Pray, Charles Nelson (1868–1963), American lawyer and politician
 - Pray, Donald P. (* 1949), American amateur astronomer
 - Pray, György (1723–1801), Hungarian historian
 - Prayogo, Agus (* 1985), Indonesian kangaroo runner
 - Prayon, Christine (* 1974), German actress and cabaret artist
 - Prayon, Friedhelm (* 1941), German archaeologist and university professor
 - Prayun Phamonmontri (1897–1982), Thai revolutionary, health and education minister
 - Prayut Chan-o-cha (* 1954), Thai military man
 
Praz
- Praz, Mario (1896–1982), Italian literary scholar and art historian
 - Pražák, Albert (1880–1956), Czech philologist and literary historian
 - Pražák, Alois von (1820–1901), Austrian politician and minister of justice
 - Pražák, Josef Prokop (1870–1904), Czech ornithologist
 - Prazak, Thomas (* 1980), Austrian actor
 - Prázdnovský, Martin (* 1975), Slovak cyclist
 - Prażmowski, Adam (1821–1885), Polish astronomer
 - Prażmowski, Adam (1853–1920), Polish microbiologist and botanist