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Pri
- Pri, Svend (1945-1983), Danish badminton player
Pria
- Priamo della Quercia , Italian painter of the early Renaissance
- Priamo, Matteo (* 1982), Italian racing cyclist
- Priam painter , Attic black-figure vase painter
- Prian, Nicki (* 1992), Mexican-American actress
- Prianon, Jean-Louis (* 1960), French long-distance runner
- Priante, Vicente Bartolomeu Maria (1883–1944), Brazilian clergyman, Bishop of Corumbá
- Priapos , Greek potter
- Priarius († 378), Gau king of the Lentiens
- Priaulx, Andy (* 1973), British racing car driver
Prib
- Prib, Edgar (* 1989), German soccer player
- Prib, Erwin (* 1977), German production designer
- Pribak, Nemanja (* 1984), Serbian-Macedonian handball player
- Pribanovic, Stefan (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Pribbernow, Paul (* 1947), German cartoonist
- Pribetti, Egidio (* 1925), Italian long jumper
- Pribičević, Zoran (* 1983), Croatian actor and voice actor
- Pribignew († 1028), velvet ruler of the Abodrites
- Pribilinec, Jozef (* 1960), Slovak walker and Olympic champion
- Pribilla, Max (1874–1954), German Catholic priest, Jesuit and publicist
- Pribina , Ban of Croatia
- Pribina , Slavic tribal chief
- Pribislaw , Slavic prince in Brandenburg
- Pribislaw († 1150), last prince and king of the Slavic Hevellers and founder of the Premonstratensian Monastery of St. Gotthardt in Brandenburg
- Pribislaw († 1178), Prince of the Abodrites, Lord of Mecklenburg
- Pribislaw , Prince of the Wagrians and Polabians
- Pribislaw I. , Lord (Prince) of Parchim-Richenberg
- Pribislaw II , Prince of Mecklenburg-Parchim-Richenberg, Lord of the State of Belgard
- Pribošič, Urška (* 1990), Slovenian snowboarder
- Přibram, Alfred (1841–1912), Austrian internist
- Přibram, Alfred Francis (1859–1942), Austro-British historian and university professor
- Pribram, Bruno Oskar (1887–1940), Austrian surgeon
- Pribram, Egon Ewald (1885–1963), Austrian-American doctor
- Pribram, Ernst August (1879–1940), Austrian pathologist and biochemist
- Přibram, Hugo (1881–1943), Austrian doctor and pathologist
- Pribram, Karl Eman (1877–1973), Austrian economist
- Pribram, Karl H. (1919-2015), American neuroscientist
- Pribram, Richard (1847–1928), Austrian chemist
- Pribyl, Herbert (* 1961), Austrian social scientist and theologian
- Pribylow, Gavriil Loginowitsch († 1796), Russian navigator
- Přibyslav von Křižanov († 1251), Moravian nobleman, castelan of Veveří Castle, burgrave of Brno
Pric
- Prica, Rade (* 1980), Swedish football player
- Prica, Tim (* 2002), Swedish soccer player
- Pricasso , Australian action painter
- Price, Adam (* 1967), Danish screenwriter
- Price, Adam (born 1968), Welsh politician (Plaid Cymru)
- Price, Alan (born 1942) British singer, pianist, organist, arranger and composer
- Price, Alex , British actor
- Price, Alex , Swiss house / dance DJ, songwriter and producer
- Price, Andrew (1854–1909), American politician
- Price, Anthony (1928-2019), British writer and journalist
- Price, Berwyn (* 1951), British hurdler
- Price, Betsy (* 1949), American politician, Mayor of Fort Worth
- Price, Big Walter (1914–2012), American blues musician
- Price, Bob (1927-2004), American politician
- Price, Brian (* 1976), Canadian rower
- Price, Carey (* 1987), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Price, Cedric (1934-2003), British architect
- Price, Charles Melvin (1905–1988), American politician
- Price, Charles R. (1868–1941), American politician
- Price, Charles Sydney (1887–1947), American preacher
- Price, Christine (* 1952), British medium and long distance runner
- Price, Christopher (1932–2015), British Labor Party politician
- Price, David (* 1940), American politician
- Price, David (* 1945), Canadian politician
- Price, David (* 1983), English boxer
- Price, David (* 1985), American baseball player
- Price, DeAnna (* 1993), American hammer thrower
- Price, Dennis (1915–1973), British actor
- Price, Derek de Solla (1922–1983), British scientist, founder of scientometry
- Price, Dick (1930–1985), American psychologist, co-founder of the Esalen Institute
- Price, Dorothy Stopford (1890-1954) Irish medical doctor and vaccination pioneer
- Price, E. Hoffman (1898-1988) American science fiction writer
- Price, Elizabeth (* 1966), British visual artist, video artist and musician
- Price, Ellen (1878–1968), Danish prima ballerina and actress
- Price, Emory H. (1899–1976), American politician
- Price, Eric (* 1974), American actor and comedian
- Price, Erin Leigh , actress
- Price, Florence (1887–1953), American composer
- Price, G. David , British geophysicist
- Price, G. Ward (1886–1961), British journalist
- Price, George Cadle (1919–2011), Belizean Prime Minister
- Price, George Lawrence (1892-1918), Canadian soldier
- Price, George McCready (1870–1963), Canadian creationist
- Price, George R. (1922-1975), American biologist
- Price, Gerwyn (born 1985), Welsh rugby player and darts player
- Price, Harry (1881-1948) British researcher and author
- Price, Henry Habberley (1899–1984), British university professor of philosophy; Parapsychologist
- Price, Hiram (1814–1901), American politician
- Price, Hollis (* 1979), American basketball player
- Price, Hugh H. (1859-1904), American politician
- Price, Huw (* 1953), Australian philosopher
- Price, Irene (1902-1999), American mathematician
- Price, James H. (1878–1943), American politician
- Price, Jason (* 1978), American basketball player
- Price, Jesse (1863–1939), American politician
- Price, Jill (* 1965), American writer who was first observed to have hyperthymetic syndrome
- Price, Jim (* 1941), American baseball player
- Price, John (1920-1991), American sailor
- Price, John D. (1892–1957), American Admiral in the US Navy
- Price, John G. (1871–1930) American lawyer and politician
- Price, Jonelle (* 1980), New Zealand eventing rider
- Price, Julius (1833-1893), dancer
- Price, Katie (* 1978), British model, singer and entrepreneur
- Price, Kirsten (* 1981), American porn actress
- Price, Lauren (* 1994), Welsh boxer
- Price, Leo (* 1935), American rhythm and blues musician
- Price, Leontyne (* 1927), American concert and opera singer (soprano)
- Price, Lindsay (* 1976), American actress
- Price, Lissa , American author
- Price, Lloyd (* 1933), American rock 'n' roll and rhythm and blues singer
- Price, Lonny (* 1959), American actor and director
- Price, M. Philips (1885–1973), British politician (Labor)
- Price, Madeline (* 1995), Canadian athlete
- Price, Margaret (1941-2011), Welsh opera singer (soprano)
- Price, Margo (* 1983), American country singer and songwriter
- Price, Mark (born 1964), American basketball player
- Price, Martin Jessop (1939–1995), British numismatist
- Price, Megyn (* 1971), American actress
- Price, Michael , British film music composer
- Price, Mick (* 1966), English snooker player
- Price, Molly (born 1966), American actress
- Price, Munro (* 1963), British modern historian, university lecturer and non-fiction author
- Price, Neville (1929-1980), South African long jumper
- Price, Nick (born 1957), Zimbabwean golfer
- Price, Nick (* 1993), American actor
- Price, Olivia (* 1992), Australian sailor
- Price, Pat (born 1955), Canadian ice hockey player
- Price, Paul (* 1976), Australian squash player
- Price, Peter (* 1944), British bishop
- Price, Petrina (* 1984), Australian high jumper
- Price, Ray (1926-2013), American country singer
- Price, Raymond A. (* 1933), Canadian geologist (tectonics in North America)
- Price, Reynolds (1933-2011), American writer and literary scholar
- Price, Richard (1723–1791), British ethical philosopher, preacher to the English Dissenters, and an active pamphlet writer in the American Revolution
- Price, Richard (* 1949), American writer and screenwriter
- Price, Robert M. (* 1954), American theologian and book author
- Price, Rodman M. (1816-1894), American politician
- Price, Ross (born 1929), Australian sprinter
- Price, Ruth (* 1938), American jazz singer
- Price, Sammy (1908-1992), American jazz and blues pianist
- Price, Samuel (1805-1884), American politician
- Price, Sean (1972-2015), American rapper
- Price, Seth (* 1973), Palestinian multimedia artist
- Price, Simeon (1882–1945), American golfer
- Price, Simon RF (1954–2011), English ancient historian
- Price, Sterling (1809–1867), American politician and Confederate general in the Civil War
- Price, Steven (* 1977), British film composer
- Price, Stuart (* 1977), British house musician and producer
- Price, Sue (born 1965), American bodybuilder and actress
- Price, Thomas (* 1933), American rower
- Price, Thomas Lawson (1809-1870), American politician
- Price, Tinsley (* 2012), American actress
- Price, Toby (* 1987), Australian motorcycle racer
- Price, Tom (* 1954), American politician
- Price, Tom (* 1980), British actor, voice actor and stand-up comedian
- Price, Tommy (1911-1998) British speedway driver
- Price, Vincent (1911-1993), American actor and author
- Price, Weston (1870-1948), American dentist and nutritionist
- Price, William C. (1816–1901), American lawyer and politician and officer in the Confederate Army
- Price, William P. (1835-1908), American politician
- Price, William T. (1824-1886) American politician
- Price-Francis, Amy (* 1975), Canadian actress
- Price-Jones, Cecil (1863-1943), British pathologist and hematologist
- Price-Smith, Connie (* 1962), American shot putter and discus thrower
- Prichard, George W. († 1935), American lawyer, politician and owner of mines
- Prichard, James Cowles (1786–1848), English physician and ethnologist
- Prichard, Katharine Susannah (1883–1969), Australian writer
- Prichard, Robert (* 1956), German-American actor and producer
- Prichette, Kintzing (1800–1869), Governor of Oregon
- Prichodko, Sergei Eduardowitsch (* 1957), Russian politician
- Prichodskis, Edvardas (1936–2012), Soviet-Lithuanian politician
- Prichodchenko, Konstantin Wladimirowitsch (* 1972), Russian sports shooter
- Prichotko, Antonina Fjodorovna (1906–1995), Soviet physicist
- Příchovský von Příchovice, Anton Peter (1707–1793), Archbishop of Prague
- Prick, Arno (* 1946), German boxer
- Prick, Christof (* 1946), German conductor
- Prickartz, Martha (1924–2015), German skat player
- Prickett, Thomas (1913-2010) British Air Force Officer
- Pricking, David (* 1979), German magician
- Prickler, Curt (1885–1952), German film producer, production and line manager
- Prickler, Harald (1934–2018), Austrian historian
- Pricolo, Francesco (1891–1980), Italian air force officer
Prid
- Prida Inthirath, Jean Marie (* 1957), Laotian priest, Vicar Apostolic of Savannakhet
- Prida y Solares, José (1889–1984), Spanish-Chilean painter
- Pridanzew, Michail Wassiljewitsch (1903–1984), Russian metallurgist
- Priddat, Birger (* 1950), German economist, former President of the University of Witten / Herdecke
- Pridden, Bob (* 1946), British sound engineer
- Priddis, Anthony (born 1948) British Anglican bishop
- Priddy, Robert C. (* 1936), British-Norwegian philosopher and publicist
- Priddy, William (born 1977), American volleyball player
- Pride, Charley (born 1938), American country singer
- Pride, David PB , American politician
- Pride, Dickie (1941-1969) British pop musician
- Pride, Lou (1944–2012), American blues and soul singer
- Pride, Mike (* 1979), American jazz, improvisation and rock musician (drums, vocals, composition)
- Prideaux, Don W. (1903-1991), American engineer
- Prideaux, Sue (* 1946), Norwegian-British writer
- Pridemore, Auburn (1837-1900), American politician
- Pridi Phanomyong (1900–1983), Thai politician, Prime Minister of Thailand
- Pridie, Kenneth (1906–1963), British shot putter and discus thrower
- Pridik, Alexander (1864–1936), German-Baltic classical philologist and ancient historian
- Pridik, Eugen (1865–1935), German-Baltic classical archaeologist and numismatist
- Pridiyathorn Devakula (* 1947), Thai economist, manager and politician
- Pridmore, Ben (* 1976), English memory athlete and memory world champion
- Pridnig, Tommy (* 1974), Austrian film producer
- Pridöhl, Ernst (1901–1961), German farmer and politician (LDPD)
- Pridöhl, Gerhard (* 1936), German writer
- Pridöhl, Herbert (1907–1984), German painter, draftsman, illustrator and designer
- Pridy, Conrad (* 1988), Canadian ski racer
- Pridy, Morgan (* 1990), Canadian ski racer
Price
- Prie de La Mothe-Houdancourt, Louise de († 1709), French governess
- Prié, Éric (* 1962), French chess player
- Prie, René de (1451–1519), French cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Priebatsch, Felix (1867–1926), German historian, publisher and bookseller
- Priebe, Hans (1906–1951), German prehistorian
- Priebe, Hans-Joachim (* 1947), German anesthetist and professor emeritus
- Priebe, Hermann (1871–1961), German Protestant clergyman
- Priebe, Hermann (1907–1997), German agricultural scientist, university professor and author
- Priebe, Maik (* 1977), German theater and film director
- Priebe, Moritz-Ernst (1902–1990), German theologian and politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Priebe, Otto (1886–1945), German painter
- Priebe, Reinhard (* 1949), German lawyer and former director of the European Commission
- Priebe, Till Artur (* 1984), German actor and speaker
- Prieber, Christian Gottlieb , German lawyer, social utopian and adventurer
- Prieberg, Fred K. (1928-2010), German musicologist
- Priebke, Erich (1913–2013), German SS officer
- Prieboy, Andy (* 1955), American musician, author and former morgue guard
- Priebs, Axel (* 1956), German politician (SPD)
- Priebsch, Jan-Philipp (* 1986), German ice hockey player
- Priebsch, Josef (1866–1941), Austrian Romanist, Hispanic and Lusitanist
- Priebsch, Robert (1866–1935), German specialist in German
- Priebst, Christin (* 1983), German short tracker
- Priebus, Reince (* 1972), American lawyer and politician with the Republican Party
- Priebus, Rosemarie (* 1947), German politician (CDU), MdV, MdB
- Priechenfried, Alois Heinrich (1867–1953), Austrian naturalist portrait painter and trained gilder
- Priede, Aleksandrs (1907–1978), Latvian football player
- Priedulēna, Lelde (* 1993), Latvian skeleton pilot
- Prichert, Karl (1879–1961), German local politician and trade unionist
- Priegann, Peter (* 1970), German actor and director
- Priegel, Naëmi (* 1941), German actress and singer
- Prieger, Erich (1849–1913), German musicologist
- Prieger, Fritz , German naval officer and head of the naval intelligence service in the First World War
- Prieger, Johann Erhard (1792–1863), German doctor
- Priegnitz, Werner (1896–1979), German city historian and painter
- Priehoda, Vítězslav (* 1960), Slovak-Czech chess master
- Prielmayr, Franz Bernhard von (1668–1733), Bavarian military
- Prielmayr, Korbinian von (1643–1707), Bavarian statesman
- Prieložný, Igor (* 1957), Slovak volleyball player and coach
- Priem, Arnulf (* 1948), German right-wing extremist
- Priem, Cees (* 1950), Dutch cyclist
- Priem, Georg Heinrich von (1794–1870), Prussian major general, introduction of the needle gun in the Prussian army
- Priem, Johann Paul (1815–1890), German librarian and city historian
- Priem-Bergrath, Hans (* 1925), German violinist and conductor
- Priemel, Gero (1913–2002), German director, producer and screenwriter of cultural and documentary films
- Priemel, Hubert (* 1936), German local politician (CDU)
- Priemel, Kim Christian (* 1977), German economic historian and professor at the University of Oslo
- Priemel, Kurt (1880–1959), director of the Frankfurt Zoo (1908–1938)
- Priemer, Birgit , German motor journalist and editor-in-chief of auto motor und sport
- Priemer, Petra (* 1961), German swimmer
- Priemer, Rolf (1940–2017), German journalist and DKP functionary
- Priemer, Rudolf (* 1938), German homeland and regional researcher
- Priemetshofer, Josef , Austrian metal sculptor, painter, graphic artist, cultural advisor, preservationist and restorer
- Prien, August (1857–1944), German builder and contractor
- Prien, Carl (1818–1896), German classical philologist, teacher and politician
- Prien, Günther (1908–1941), German naval officer
- Prien, Hans Detlev (1766–1831), German innkeeper and botanist
- Prien, Hans-Jürgen (* 1935), German Protestant theologian and historian
- Prien, Karin (* 1965), German politician (CDU), MdHB
- Prien, Nico (* 1994), German windsurfer
- Prien, Paul (1885–1958), German politician (SPD, SED) and editor
- Pries, Adolf (1851–1930), German administrative lawyer and mayor of Neubrandenburg
- Pries, Axel Radlach (* 1954), German physician and university professor
- Pries, Christoph (* 1958), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Pries, Dieter (* 1952), German soccer player
- Pries, Elisa (* 1992), German actress
- Pries, Friedrich (1859–1937), German architect and Mecklenburg construction clerk
- Pries, Hans (1914–2013), German officer and administrative lawyer
- Pries, Hans-Georg (1919–2005), German police officer
- Pries, Heinrich Christian (1798–1866), German lawyer, mayor of Waren and parliamentarian
- Pries, Joachim Heinrich (1681–1763), German merchant, councilor and mayor in Rostock
- Pries, Joachim Heinrich the Elder (1714–1763), German Lutheran theologian
- Pries, Joachim Heinrich the Younger (1747–1796), German Lutheran theologian
- Pries, Johann Friedrich (1776–1832), German educator and professor
- Pries, Ludger (* 1953), German sociologist
- Pries, Martin (* 1957), German geographer and university professor
- Pries, Nadja (* 1994), German cyclist
- Pries, Niklas (* 1987), German actor
- Pries, Roberto (1955–2012), German handball player
- Pries, Stefan (* 1982), German handball player and trainer
- Pries, Walter (1902–1984), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Priesand, Sally (* 1946), first female rabbi in the USA
- Priesching, Nicole (* 1973), German Roman Catholic theologian and university professor for church history
- Priesdorff, Kurt von (1881–1967), Prussian major, and military historian
- Priese, Karl-Heinz (1935-2017), German Egyptologist
- Priesemann, Gerhard (1925–2011), German educator and poet
- Prieser, Heinrich von (1797–1870), German judge and Minister of Justice in the Kingdom of Württemberg
- Prieser, Uwe (* 1945), German sports journalist and author
- Priesmeier, Wilhelm (* 1954), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Priesner, Claus (* 1947), German science historian and university professor
- Priesner, Ernst , Austrian biologist
- Priesnitz, Heiner-Matthias (* 1944), German draftsman
- Priesnitz, Walter (1932–2012), German lawyer and administrative officer
- Prieß, Benno (1928–2015), German victim of Stalinism, author and editor
- Priess, Heinz (1915–2001), German resistance fighter
- Priess, Heinz (1920–1945), German resistance fighter
- Prieß, Hellmuth (1896–1944), German infantry general in World War II
- Prieß, Helmuth (1939–2012), German military and local politician (SPD), co-founder and spokesman of the “Darmstädter Signal” working group
- Prieß, Hermann (1901–1985), German SS group leader, commander of the SS division "Totenkopf" Adolf Hitler
- Priess, Marie (1885–1983), German communist resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Prieß, Mirriam (* 1972), German doctor, business consultant and book author
- Prieß, Paul (1879–1935), German administrative lawyer and municipal official
- Prieß, Rainer (* 1954), German soccer player
- Priess, Ursula (* 1943), Swiss literary scholar, curative teacher and writer
- Priess, Viktor (1908–1999), German communist, Comintern and GRU functionary and Spain fighter
- Priess, Winfried (1931–2012), German boxing trainer
- Prieß-Crampe, Sibylla (* 1934), German mathematician
- Priessnitz, Reinhard (1945–1985), Austrian writer
- Prießnitz, Vincenz (1799–1851), farmer and natural healer
- Priest, Cherie (* 1975), American writer
- Priest, Christopher (* 1943), English writer
- Priest, Christopher (* 1961), American comic book writer and editor
- Priest, Damian (* 1982), American wrestler
- Priest, Graham (* 1948), British philosopher, logician, university professor
- Priest, Ivy Baker (1905–1975), American government official
- Priest, Lee (born 1972), Australian bodybuilder
- Priest, Marvin (* 1981), British-Australian pop and R&B singer
- Priest, Maxi (* 1961), British reggae singer and songwriter
- Priest, Patricia Ann (born 1936), American film actress
- Priest, Percy (1900–1956), American politician
- Priest, Steve (1948-2020), British musician and founding member of the British rock band The Sweet
- Prieste, Harry (1896-2001), American diver, entertainer, and actor
- Priester, Constanze (* 1977), German actress
- Priester, Eva (1910–1982), Austrian historian and journalist
- Priest, Hans-Joachim (* 1937), German legal scholar
- Priester, Julian (* 1935), American jazz musician (trombone, composition)
- Priester, Karin (1941–2020), German historian and political scientist
- Priest, Karl-Heinz (1912–1960), German SS member and later revisionist publisher
- Priester, Klaus (1952–2008), German medical sociologist
- Priester, Sascha (* 1972), German journalist, historian and classical archaeologist
- Priester, Wolfgang (1924–2005), German astrophysicist and university professor
- Priestland, David , British historian
- Priestley, Brian (born 1940), English jazz author and pianist
- Priestley, Chris (* 1958), British author, illustrator and cartoonist
- Priestley, Dennis (born 1950), English darts player
- Priestley, Jack (1926-1993), American cinematographer
- Priestley, Jason (* 1969), American actor and director
- Priestley, John Boynton (1894–1984) British writer
- Priestley, Joseph (1733–1804), theologian, philosopher, chemist and physicist
- Priestley, Leighton (born 1951), Jamaican sprinter
- Priestley, Mark (1976-2008), Australian actor
- Priestley, Mary (1925-2017), British music therapist, founder of psychoanalytic music therapy
- Priestley, Nigel (1943-2014), New Zealand civil engineer
- Priestley, Raymond (1886–1974) British geologist and polar explorer
- Priestley, Robert (1901–1986), American art director and production designer
- Priestley, Tom (* 1932), British film and sound editor
- Priestman, Keith , Canadian badminton player
- Priestman, Ken , Canadian badminton player
- Priestman, Richard (* 1955), British archer
- Priestner, Cathy (* 1956), Canadian speed skater
- Prieth, Benedict Lincoln (1870–1934), American newspaper publisher and publicist
- Prietl, Manuel (* 1991), Austrian soccer player
- Prieto Amaya, Jaime (1941-2010), Colombian clergyman, Bishop of Cúcuta
- Prieto Vega, Ignacio (1923–2008), Spanish religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Hwange in Zimbabwe
- Prieto Vial, José Joaquín (1786–1854), President of Chile (1831–1841)
- Prieto, Abel (* 1950), Cuban politician, writer, editor and teacher
- Prieto, Alejandro (* 1991), Uruguayan soccer player
- Prieto, Anastasio (1899–1963), Mexican soccer player and doctor
- Prieto, Andrés (* 1993), Spanish soccer player
- Prieto, Antonio (1927–2011), Chilean actor and singer
- Prieto, Audrey (* 1980), French wrestler
- Prieto, Carlos (* 1937), Mexican cellist
- Prieto, Carlos (* 1980), Spanish handball player
- Prieto, Dafnis (* 1974), Cuban jazz musician (drums, percussion, composition), band leader and university professor
- Prieto, David (* 1983), Spanish soccer player
- Prieto, Fausto (1908-1993), Mexican athlete
- Prieto, Indalecio (1883–1962), Spanish politician
- Prieto, Joel (* 1981), Spanish opera singer (tenor)
- Prieto, Luis (* 1979), Spanish soccer player
- Prieto, Luis Jorge (1926–1996), Argentine linguist and Romance philologist
- Prieto, Mauricia (* 1995), athlete from Trinidad and Tobago
- Prieto, Mauricio (* 1987), Uruguayan football player
- Prieto, Max (1919-1998), Mexican soccer player
- Prieto, Nicolás (* 1992), Uruguayan football player
- Prieto, Ricardo José Menéndez (* 1969), Venezuelan politician
- Prieto, Rodrigo (* 1965), Mexican-American cameraman
- Prieto, Sebastián (* 1975), Argentinian tennis player
- Prieto, Xabi (* 1983), Spanish soccer player
- Prieto-Teodoro, Monica , Filipino politician and entrepreneur
- Prietze, Hermann (1839–1911), German mine director and politician (NLP), MdR
- Prietze, Rudolf (1854–1933), German linguist
- Prietzel, Claudia (* 1958), German actress, director and screenwriter
- Prietzel, Kurt (1897–1945), German police officer and SS leader
- Prietzel, Malte (* 1964), German medieval historian
- Prieur, Claude-Antoine (1763–1832), officer, scientist, and a politician during the French Revolution
- Prieur, Dominique (* 1949), French officer
- Prieur, Pierre Louis (1756–1827), French politician
- Priew, Uta (* 1944), German opera and concert singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Priewe, Jens (* 1947), German journalist and book author
- Priewe, Joachim (1934-2004), German writer
- Priewe, Siegfried (1913–1995), German politician (SED)
- Priézac, Daniel de (1590–1662), French lawyer and man of letters, member of the Académie française
Prif
- Prifernius Paetus Memmius Apollinaris, Titus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Prifernius Paetus Rosianus Geminus, Titus , Roman suffect consul (123)
- Prifernius Paetus Settidianus Firmus, Titus , Roman suffect consul (96)
- Prifti, Mihal (1918–1986), Albanian communist politician
Prig
- Prigan, Bernhard , German serial killer
- Prigann, Herman (1942–2008), German landscape artist
- Prigent, Christian (* 1945), French writer, poet and literary critic
- Prigent, Denez (* 1966), Breton singer and songwriter
- Prigent, Jacques (1927-2008), French boxer
- Prigge, Burkhardt (* 1964), German basketball coach
- Prigge, Maria Elisabeth (1949–2007), Austrian painter, draftsman, installation artist
- Priggen, Catharina (1631–1706), abbess of the Medingen monastery
- Priggen, Reiner (* 1953), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Priggione, Eduardo (* 1934), Uruguayan swimmer
- Prigione, Girolamo (1921–2016), Italian Archbishop and Diplomat of the Holy See
- Prigioni, Pablo (* 1977), Argentine basketball player
- Prigl, Paul (1921–1988), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Priglinger, Johanna (* 1986), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Priglinger, Siegfried (* 1970), Austrian ophthalmologist
- Prignitz, Christoph (* 1948), German literary scholar
- Prignitz, Horst (* 1937), German writer
- Prignitz, Ingrid (1936–2007), German publishing editor and editor
- Prignitz, Johann Christoph von (1700–1757), Prussian military, commander of Infantry Regiment No. 5
- Prignitz, Sebastian (* 1980), German classical archaeologist, epigraphist and papyrologist
- Prigoda, Kirill Gennadjewitsch (* 1995), Russian swimmer
- Prigogine, Alexandre (1913–1991), Russian-Belgian mineralogist and ornithologist
- Prigogine, Ilya (1917–2003), Russian-Belgian physical chemist
- Prigozhin, Yevgeny Viktorovich (* 1961), Russian entrepreneur
- Prigow, Dmitri Alexandrowitsch (1940-2007), Russian artist
Prih
- Prihoda, Ingo (1922–1991), Austrian teacher, local researcher and museum director
- Prihoda, Robert (1857–1903), Austrian architect
- Příhoda, Váša (1900–1960), Czech violinist
Prij
- Prijatelj, Ivan (1875–1937), Slovenian literary and cultural historian
- Prijezda I. Kotromanić , Bosnian Banu approximately and vassal of the Hungarian Kingdom (1250–1287)
- Prijezda II. Kotromanić , Ban of Bosnia
- Prijmak, Boris Ivanovich (1909–1996), Soviet architect
- Prijović, Aleksandar (* 1990), Swiss football player of Serbian descent
- Prijs, Leo (1920–1988), German Judaist
Prik
- Prikastschikowa, Natalja Viktorovna (* 1968), Soviet biathlete
- Priklonski, Wassili Lwowitsch (1852–1899), Russian civil servant, ethnographer and explorer of Yakutia
- Přiklopil, Wolfgang (1962–2006), Austrian communications engineer, kidnapper of Natascha Kampusch
- Prikopa, Herbert (1935–2015), Austrian television presenter, conductor, opera singer (tenor), actor, composer, writer, pianist and cabaret artist
- Prikry, Karel (* 1944), Czech-American mathematician
- Přikryl, Petr (* 1978), Czech ice hockey goalkeeper
- Prikryl, Rudolf (1896–1965), first mayor of Vienna after the Second World War: "3-day mayor"
Pril
- Prilasnig, Gilbert (* 1973), Austrian football player
- Prilepin, Sachar (* 1975), Russian author and newspaper editor
- Prileschajew, Nikolai Alexandrowitsch (1877–1944), Russian chemist (organic chemistry)
- Prilipp, Wilhelm (1909–1989), German officer, brigadier general in the Bundeswehr
- Prilipp, Willi (1887–1938), German politician (KPD), MdR
- Prill, Alice (* 1930), German actress
- Prill, Benedict (1721–1759), Augustinian Canon
- Prill, David (* 1959), American writer
- Prill, Egmond (* 1956), German Protestant theologian and journalist
- Prill, Emil (1867–1940), German flautist
- Prill, Felician (1904–1981), German diplomat
- Prill, Karl (1864–1931), German violinist
- Prill, Marc (* 1966), German cameraman
- Prill, Meinhard (* 1954), German film journalist
- Prill, Paul (1860–1930), German cellist and conductor
- Prill, Tania (* 1969), German-Swiss graphic designer
- Prill, Ulrich (1960–2010), German Romance studies and literary scholar
- Priller, Josef (1915–1961), German fighter pilot in World War II
- Priller, Josef (* 1944), German officer and major general in the Bundeswehr, out of service
- Prillwitz, Auguste von (1801–1834), partner of Prince August of Prussia
- Prillwitz, Johann Carl Ludwig († 1810), German type founder
- Prillwitz, Siegmund (* 1942), German linguist, founder of the Institute for German Sign Language and Communication of the Deaf
- Prilop, Doris (* 1962), German actress
- Prilop, Sabine (* 1960), German writer
- Prilukow, Yuri Alexandrovich (* 1984), Russian swimmer
Prim
- Prim, Juan (1814–1870), Spanish general and statesman
- Prim, Robert C. (* 1921), American mathematician and computer scientist
- Prim, Suzy (1895–1991), French actress
- Prim, Tommy (* 1955), Swedish cyclist
- Prima, Louis (1910–1978) American entertainer, singer, actor, and trumpeter
- Primack, Joel (* 1945), American physicist and astrophysicist
- Primack, Richard B. (* 1950), American biologist
- Primakoff, Henry (1914-1983), American theoretical physicist
- Primakow, Evgeny Maximowitsch (1929–2015), Russian politician
- Primakow, Vitali Markowitsch (1897–1937), Soviet general in the Red Army
- Primaldo, Antonio († 1480), Italian martyr
- Priman, Richard (* 1952), Australian discus thrower
- Primard, Jean-Philippe (* 1962), French football player and coach
- Primarolo, Dawn (born 1954), British politician (Labor Party)
- Primas, Egon (* 1952), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Primas, Hans (1928–2014), Swiss chemist
- Primas, Margarita (* 1935), Swiss prehistorian
- Primacy of Saint-Denis , Benedictine monk of Saint-Denis, chronicler and translator
- Primat, Harold (* 1975), Swiss racing driver
- Primate (* 1985), English wrestler
- Primatesta, Raúl Francisco (1919–2006), Argentine clergyman, Archbishop of Cordoba and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Primaticcio, Francesco (1504–1570), Italian painter, sculptor, and architect of Mannerism
- Primault, Etienne (1904–1984), Swiss professional officer
- Primavera, Giovanni Leonardo , Italian composer, poet and music editor
- Primavesi, Eugenie (1874–1962), Austrian actress
- Primavesi, Johann Georg (1774–1855), German theater and landscape painter
- Primavesi, Oliver (* 1961), German classical philologist
- Primavesi, Oskar (1874–1952), Austrian electrical machine builder and university professor
- Primavesi, Otto (1868–1926), Austrian banker, industrialist and patron
- Primavesi, Robert (1854–1926), Austrian entrepreneur, large landowner and member of parliament
- Primeau, Bernard (1939-2006), Canadian jazz drummer and band leader
- Primeau, Ernest John (1909–1989), American clergyman, Bishop of Manchester
- Primeau, Joe (1906-1989), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Primeau, Keith (* 1971), Canadian ice hockey player, coach and official
- Primeau, Wayne (* 1976), Canadian ice hockey player
- Primel, Katja (* 1972), German voice actress
- Primer, John (born 1946), American blues musician (guitar and vocals)
- Primera, Alí (1942–1985), Venezuelan musician
- Primes, Robert (* 1940), American cameraman
- Primetshofer, Bruno (1929–2014), Roman Catholic religious and theologian, professor of canon law
- Primian , martyr, saint
- Primic, Janez (1785–1823), Slovenian poet and educator
- Primich, Gary (1958-2007), American blues musician
- Primicias, Cipriano P. senior (1901–1965), Filipino politician
- Primislaus (1258–1306), Duke of Ratibor
- Primislaus I († 1289), Duke of Glogau, Sprottau and Steinau
- Primislaus II († 1331), Duke of Glogau
- Primisser, Alois (1796–1827), Austrian numismatist and museum specialist
- Primisser, Cassian (1735–1771), Austrian Cistercian priest, archivist, librarian and historian
- Primisser, Gottfried (1785–1812), Austrian archivist and historian (Tyrol)
- Primisser, Johann Baptist (1739–1815), Austrian librarian, archaeologist and museum specialist
- Primisser, Johann Friedrich (1757–1812), Austrian archivist and poet (Tyrol)
- Primitivus , martyr
- Primmer, Adolf (1931–2011), Austrian classical philologist
- Primo (* 1982), Puerto Rican wrestler
- Primo de Rivera, José Antonio (1903–1936), Spanish politician
- Primo de Rivera, Miguel (1870–1930), Spanish general and dictator
- Primo de Rivera, Pilar (1907–1991), Spanish politician of the fascist Falange party
- Primo, Gefen (* 2000), Israeli judoka
- Primocic, Agnes (1905–2007), Austrian trade unionist, KPÖ member and resistance fighter
- Primor, Avi (* 1935), Israeli diplomat and publicist
- Primorac, Dragan (* 1965), Yugoslav or Croatian politician, doctor and Taekwondoin
- Primorac, Zoran (* 1969), Croatian table tennis player
- Primosch, Cornelia (* 1979), Austrian journalist
- Primrose, Archibald, 5th Earl of Rosebery (1847–1929), British statesman
- Primrose, Harry, 6th Earl of Rosebery (1882–1974), British politician, MP and peer
- Primrose, Philip (1864–1937) Canadian politician
- Primrose, William (1904–1982), British violist and teacher
- Primus , Christian martyr and saint
- Primus of Alexandria , Bishop of Alexandria
- Primus, Andreas (1782–1849), German surgeon, obstetrician, princely personal and court physician, and councilor
- Primus, Barry (* 1938), American stage, film and television actor
- Primus, Beatrice (1953-2019), German linguist
- Primus, Bodo (* 1938), German actor, radio play speaker and literary reciter
- Primus, Hannes (* 1976), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Carinthian state parliament
- Primus, Hubertus (* 1955), German lawyer, journalist and manager
- Primus, Lucius Volcacius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Primus, Robert (* 1990), Trinidadian-Tobag football player
- Primus, Roberto (* 1949), Italian cross-country skier
Prin
- Prin Goonchorn (* 1995), Thai soccer player
- Prin, Alice (1901–1953) French singer, actress, model and painter
- Prin, Claude (* 1932), French writer
- Prin, Jean-Baptiste , French composer, dancer and Tromba-Marina virtuoso
- Prina, Carla (1911–2008), Italian painter
- Prina, Curt (1928–2018), Swiss jazz and entertainment musician
- Prina, Ricotti Sidney (1887–1959), Italian diplomat
- Prina, Sonia (* 1975), Italian opera singer (alto)
- Prina, Stephen (* 1954), American artist
- Prince (1958–2016), American singer, composer, songwriter, record producer and multi-instrumentalist
- Prince Buster (1938-2016), Jamaican ska musician
- Prince Damien (* 1990), German singer, songwriter, choreographer, dancer and dance teacher
- Prince Far I (1944–1983), Jamaican music producer
- Prince Ital Joe (1963-2001), American reggae musician
- Prince La La (1936–1963), American musician
- Prince Mohammed , Jamaican reggae singer
- Prince Paul (* 1967), American DJ and hip-hop producer
- Prince Royce (* 1989), American Latin pop singer
- Prince, Alan (* 1946), American cognitive scientist
- Prince, Alexandra (* 1975), German singer and songwriter
- Prince, Alison (1931–2019), British novelist and screenwriter
- Prince, Bevin (* 1982), American actress
- Prince, Brooklynn (* 2010), American child actress
- Prince, Charles (1872–1933), French actor
- Prince, Charles H. (1837–1912), American politician
- Prince, Clayton (born 1965), American actor
- Prince, Dave (born 1941), Australian hurdler
- Prince, David A. (* 1932), American neurologist and both clinical and experimental epileptologist
- Prince, Derek (1915–2003), English preacher, Bible teacher
- Prince, Earres (1896–1957), American jazz musician
- Prince, Erik (* 1969), American entrepreneur
- Prince, Faith (born 1957), American actress and singer
- Prince, George W. (1854–1939), American politician
- Prince, Harold (1928–2019), American director and Broadway producer
- Prince, Hugh (1906–1960), American film composer and songwriter
- Prince, Jason (* 1970), Northern Irish snooker player
- Prince, Jonathan (* 1958), American actor, screenwriter, film producer and director
- Prince, Jordan (* 1990), American singer-songwriter
- Prince, Joseph (* 1963), Singaporean pastor, author and preacher
- Prince, L. Bradford (1840-1922), American politician
- Prince, Louis-Ernest (1857–1936), Swiss architect
- Prince, Magdalene von (1870–1936), colonialist in German East Africa
- Prince, Mark (* 1969), English light heavyweight boxer
- Prince, Mary , British abolitionist and author
- Prince, Nichelle (* 1995), Canadian soccer player
- Prince, Oliver H. (1787-1837), American politician
- Prince, Peppy (1909–1985), American jazz and rhythm & blues band leader, singer and drummer
- Prince, Prairie (born 1950), American rock and roll drummer
- Prince, Richard (* 1949), American painter and photographer
- Prince, Robert , composer of computer game soundtracks
- Prince, Shane (* 1992), American ice hockey player
- Prince, St. Clair , Vincentian politician
- Prince, Taurean (* 1994), American basketball player
- Prince, Tayshaun (* 1980), American basketball player
- Prince, Tom von (1866–1914), colonial officer in German East Africa
- Prince, Tommy (1915-1977), Canadian Indian
- Prince, Virginia (1912–2009), American transgender activist
- Prince, Wesley (1907–1980), American jazz musician
- Prince, William (1772-1824), American politician
- Prince, William (1913–1996), American actor
- Prince-Smith, John (1809–1874), economist and politician (NLP), MdR, Manchester liberal in Germany
- Princen, Bas (* 1975), Dutch artist and photographer
- Princess (born 1961), British singer
- Princess Chelsea (* 1985), New Zealand singer and music producer
- Princess Superstar (* 1971), American rapper
- Princessa (* 1975), Spanish pop singer
- Princet, Maurice (1875–1968) French mathematician
- Princeteau, René (1843–1914) French painter
- Princeton painter , Attic vase painter of the black-figure style
- Princip, Gavrilo (1894–1918), Bosnian-Serb independence fighter, assassin of Franz Ferdinand of Austria-Este
- Principal, Victoria (born 1950), American actress
- Principe, Albino (1905–1980), Italian actor, film director and producer
- Principe, Lawrence M. (* 1962), American chemical historian
- Principi, Anthony (* 1944), American politician and business manager
- Principius , Bishop of Speyer
- Princz, Hugo (1922-2001), American Holocaust survivor
- Prindezis, Anargyros (1937–2012), Greek theologian and exarch emeritus of the Apostolic Exarchate of Greece
- Prindle, Elizur H. (1829–1890), American lawyer and politician
- Prine, Andrew (born 1936), American actor
- Prine, John (1946-2020) American country singer and songwriter
- Prinetti, Giulio (1851–1908), Italian entrepreneur and politician
- Pring, Bobby (1924–2009), American big band and jazz trombonist
- Pring, Martin (1580–1626), English navigator, explorer and commander, expedition to New England
- Pring-Mill, Robert (1924-2005), British Romanist, Hispanist, and Catalanist of Scottish descent
- Pringey, Joseph C. (1858–1935) American politician
- Pringle, Aileen (1895–1989), American actress
- Pringle, Anne Fyfe (* 1955), British Ambassador
- Pringle, Benjamin (1807-1887), American politician
- Pringle, Caitlin (* 1993), Scottish badminton player
- Pringle, Carrie (1859-1930), Scottish opera singer (soprano)
- Pringle, David (born 1950), Scottish editor and specialist author in the field of science fiction and fantasy literature
- Pringle, Denys , British archaeologist
- Pringle, James (born 1949), British astrophysicist
- Pringle, James Hogarth (1863-1941), Australian surgeon
- Pringle, Joan (* 1945), American film, television and theater actress
- Pringle, Joel (1873–1932) American Military, Vice Admiral, United States Navy
- Pringle, John (1707–1782) British medic
- Pringle, John James (1855-1922) British dermatologist
- Pringle, John William Sutton (1912-1982) British zoologist
- Pringle, Martin (* 1970), Swedish football player and coach
- Pringle, Mike (* 1945), Scottish politician
- Pringle, Thomas (1789–1834) Scottish-South African writer, poet, and abolitionist
- Pringle, Tony (1936-2018) British-American jazz musician
- Pringle, Valentine (1937–1999) American composer, singer, actor, and writer
- Pringsheim, Alfred (1850–1941), German mathematician and patron of the arts
- Pringsheim, Ernst junior (1881–1970), German natural scientist and plant physiologist
- Pringsheim, Ernst senior (1859–1917), German physicist
- Pringsheim, Fritz (1882–1967), German legal scholar
- Pringsheim, Hans (1876–1940), German chemist
- Pringsheim, Hedwig (1855–1942), daughter of the women's rights activist Hedwig Dohm and mother of Katia Mann, Thomas Mann's wife
- Pringsheim, Heinz (1882–1974), German music critic, composer, pianist and radio editor
- Pringsheim, Klaus junior (1923–2001), German-American East Asia historian in the USA and Canada
- Pringsheim, Klaus senior (1883–1972), German composer, conductor and music critic
- Pringsheim, Lily (1887–1954), Hessian politician and member of the state parliament (SPD)
- Pringsheim, Mara , German singer and professor
- Pringsheim, Nathanael (1823-1894), German botanist
- Pringsheim, Peter (1881–1963), German physicist in Belgium and the USA
- Pringsheim, Rudolf (1821–1906), German railway and mining entrepreneur
- Pringuet, Pierre (* 1950), French manager
- Prini, Emilio (1943–2016), Italian artist of the Arte Povera
- Prini, Giovanni (1877–1958), Italian painter and sculptor
- Prini, Giuliano (1910–1941), Italian naval officer
- Prininger, Mathias (1652–1718), Austrian bell founder of the Baroque
- Prinke, Franz (1898–1969), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the national council
- Prinke, Josef (1891–1945), German-Czech painter, graphic artist and illustrator
- Prinner, Johann Jacob (1624–1694), Austrian composer, organist and music theorist
- Prinosil, David (* 1973), German tennis player
- Prinoth, Ernst (1923–1981), Italian industrialist, Formula 1 racing driver
- Prins, Adolphe (1845–1919), Belgian legal scholar and sociologist
- Prins, Alwin de (* 1978), Luxembourg swimmer
- Prins, Benjamin Liepman (1860–1934), Dutch genre and portrait painter
- Prins, Gert-Jan (* 1961), Dutch jazz and improvisation musician
- Prins, Hendrik (1881–1943), German violinist of Dutch origin
- Prins, Hendrik Jacobus (1889–1958), Dutch chemist and discoverer of the Prins reaction
- Prins, Jacobus (1938–1987), Dutch football player
- Prins, Jeanfrançois (* 1967), Belgian jazz musician (guitar, composition) and music producer
- Prins, Johannes Jacobus (1814–1898), Dutch Reformed theologian
- Prins, Laurens , Dutch privateer and buccaneer
- Prins, Lodewijk (1913–1999), Dutch chess player and chess journalist
- Prins, Nicolaas (1858–1916), Old Catholic Bishop of Haarlem
- Prins, Pierre-Ernest (1838–1913) French painter and sculptor
- Prins, Sibylle (1959–2019), German author and special educator
- Prins, Yopie (* 1955), American classical philologist
- Prinsen Geerligs, Hendrik (1864–1953), Dutch chemist
- Prinsen Geerligs, Reina (1922–1943), Dutch resistance fighter in World War II
- Prinsen, Mark (* 1994), Dutch short tracker
- Prinsen, Tom (* 1982), Dutch speed skater
- Prinsep, Augustus (1803–1830), English artist, writer and civil servant
- Prinsep, James (1799–1840) English scholar and orientalist
- Prinsloo, Behati (* 1988), Namibian model
- Prinsloo, Sandra (* 1947), South African actress
- Prinsloo, Troyden (* 1985), South African swimmer
- Prinstein, Meyer (1878–1925), Polish-American athlete and multiple Olympic champion in the long jump and triple jump
- Printemps, Léon (1871–1945) French painter
- Printemps, Shelby (* 1990), Haitian soccer player
- Printemps, Yvonne (1894–1977), French singer (soprano) and actress
- Printes, Eliana , Brazilian pop singer
- Printesis, Nikolaos (* 1941), Greek clergyman, Archbishop of Naxos, Andros, Tinos and Mykonos
- Printesis, Venedictos (1917–2008), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Athens
- Printezis, Georgios (* 1985), Greek basketball player
- Printup, Marcus (* 1967), American jazz trumpeter
- Printup, Riza (* 1972), American jazz harpist
- Printz, David (* 1980), Swedish ice hockey player
- Printz, Markus (* 1958), German Protestant theologian and professor for practical theology and community education
- Printz, Wolfgang Caspar (1641–1717), German composer, music writer and novelist
- Printzen, Friedrich Wilhelm von (1719–1773), Prussian secret war council
- Printzen, Johann Friedrich von (1631–1691), major general in Brandenburg, head of a cavalry regiment, governor of Spandau and lord of Jerichow and Alten-Platow
- Printzen, Marquard Ludwig von (1675–1725), royal Prussian diplomat, high court marshal, head of the administration of spiritual and educational matters under King Friedrich I. and Friedrich Wilhelm I.
- Prince Bira (1914–1985), Thai automobile racing driver and sailing enthusiast
- Prinz Pi (* 1979), German rapper
- Prince Sado (1735–1762), Korean prince and heir to the throne
- Prinz, Alfred (1930–2014), Austrian clarinetist, composer and university professor
- Prinz, Alois (* 1958), German writer
- Prince, Anna Elisabeth (* 1955), German diplomat
- Prinz, Bernhard (* 1953), German visual artist
- Prinz, Bernhard (* 1975), German artist and caricaturist
- Prinz, Birgit (* 1977), German soccer player
- Prinz, Burkhart (1939–2014), German handball player and coach
- Prinz, Carina (* 1985), Austrian triathlete
- Prinz, Carmen (* 1960), German badminton player
- Prinz, Charlotte (1904–1993), German painter
- Prinz, Chris , German singer and songwriter
- Prinz, Christian (1801–1849), lawyer, administrative officer and member of the state parliament
- Prinz, Daniel (1770–1838), innkeeper and member of the state parliament
- Prinz, Dennis (* 1984), German actor
- Prinz, Detlef (* 1950), German journalist
- Prinz, Ernst (1878–1974), German architect
- Prinz, Friedrich (1928–2003), German historian and university professor
- Prinz, Friedrich (* 1950), Austrian engineer
- Prinz, Gerhard (1929–1983), German manager, Chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler-Benz AG
- Prinz, Günter (* 1929), German journalist
- Prinz, Gustav-Adolf (1901–1961), German politician (KPD), MdL
- Prinz, Hans (1907–1978), German electrical engineer
- Prinz, Hans-Joachim (1943–2015), German soccer player in the GDR soccer game
- Prinz, Harald , German sports official
- Prinz, Hary (* 1965), Austrian theater and film actor
- Prinz, Hugo (1883–1934), German ancient historian
- Prinz, Joachim (1902–1988), German-American rabbi
- Prinz, Joachim (* 1971), German economist and professor of business administration with a focus on human resource management at the University of Passau
- Prinz, Johannes (* 1958), Austrian choir director and conductor
- Prinz, Joseph (1906–2000), German archivist
- Prinz, Jürgen (* 1967), German musician, singer, composer, lyricist and music producer
- Prinz, Karl (1872–1945), Austrian classical philologist
- Prinz, Karl (* 1949), German diplomat
- Prinz, Karl Gottlob (1795–1848), German veterinarian
- Prinz, Karl Ludwig (1875–1944), Austrian painter and set designer
- Prince, Karl-Heinz (* 1928), German football player
- Prinz, Katharina (* 1997), German soccer player
- Prinz, LeRoy (1895–1983), American choreographer and dancer, film director, film producer and film actor
- Prinz, Marco (* 1970), German neuropathologist
- Prinz, Markus (* 1976), German actor
- Prinz, Martin (* 1973), Austrian writer
- Prinz, Martin (* 1976), German kidnapper and child murderer
- Prinz, Matthias (* 1956), German personality and media lawyer
- Prinz, Michael (1952–2016), German historian
- Prince, Nikolaus (* 1962), Austrian farmer and politician (ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Prinz, Nina (* 1982), German motorcycle racer
- Prinz, Otto (1905–2003), German lexicographer
- Prinz, Paul (* 1974), Austrian cameraman
- Prinz, Peter Paul (* 1925), Austrian painter, graphic artist and writer
- Prinz, Ronja (* 1990), German actress and line producer
- Prinz, Rudolf (1847–1890), German classical philologist and librarian
- Prinz, Rudolf (* 1947), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Upper Austrian state parliament and mayor
- Prinz, Thomas (* 1957), German local politician (SPD), Mayor of Laatzen
- Prinz, Thomas (* 1959), German diplomat and crime novelist
- Prinz, Walter (* 1935), Austrian politician (FPÖ), city councilor in Vienna
- Prinz, Werner (* 1941), Austrian actor and theater director
- Prinz, Wilhelm (1857–1910), German-Belgian geologist and selenographer
- Prinz, Willi (1909–1973), German politician (KPD)
- Prinz, Wolfgang (* 1942), German psychologist
- Prinzbach, Horst (1931–2012), German chemist
- Prinze, Freddie (1954–1977), American actor and comedian
- Prinze, Freddie junior (* 1976), American film actor
- Prinzen, Roger (* 1969), German soccer player
- Princess Magogo (1900–1984), South African Zulu princess, composer, musician, singer
- Princess of Zweeloo , archaeological find of a wealthy lady
- Prinzhofer, August (1817–1885), Austrian painter and lithographer
- Prinzhorn, Adolf (1847–1913), German chemist and company manager
- Prinzhorn, Clara , German teacher and writer
- Prinzhorn, Fritz (1893–1967), German librarian
- Prinzhorn, Hans (1886–1933), German psychiatrist and art historian
- Prinzhorn, Heinrich (1862–1940), German teacher, owner and director of a private secondary school for girls and member of the Hanover provincial council
- Prinzhorn, Thomas (* 1943), Austrian industrialist and politician (FPÖ)
- Prinzhorn, Wilhelm (1824–1901), German teacher
- Prinzhorn, Wilhelm , German pedagogue, school director, author, editor and school councilor
- Prinzi, Giuseppe (1825–1895), Italian sculptor
- Prinzing, Albert (1911–1993), German manager
- Prinzing, Christa , German ski racer
- Prinzing, Friedrich (1859–1938), German doctor and medical statistician
- Prinzing, Gerhard (1943–2018), German ski racer
- Prinzing, Günter (* 1943), German Byzantinist
- Prinzing, Marlis (* 1962), German university professor, journalist and author
- Prinzing, Theodor (* 1925), German judge
- Prinzinger, August d. Ä. (1811–1899), Austrian lawyer and politician, member of the state parliament
- Prinzinger, August the Younger (1851–1918), Austrian lawyer and politician, Deputy Governor
- Prinzinger, Michaela (* 1963), Austrian neo-Romaness and translator
- Prinzinger, Roland (* 1948), German biologist
- Principalov, Alexander (1949–1997), Soviet secret service official
- Prinzivalli, Giuseppe († 2011), Italian judge
- Prinzl, Walter (1891–1937), Austrian artist
- Prinzler, Hans Helmut (* 1938), German film scholar and author
- Prinzmetal, Myron (1908-1987), American cardiologist
Priority
- Prío Socarrás, Carlos (1903–1977), Cuban politician and president
- Priol, Urban (* 1961), German cabaret artist
- Priolkar, Anant (1895–1973), Indian historian, author, and researcher
- Prion, Willi (1879–1939), German economist and university professor
- Prior, Arthur Norman (1914–1969), New Zealand-British philosopher and logician
- Prior, Christy (* 1988), New Zealand snowboarder
- Prior, David A. (1955–2015), American film producer, film director, and screenwriter
- Prior, Edward Gawler (1853-1920) Canadian politician
- Prior, Egbert (* 1963), German stock market journalist
- Prior, Fritz (1921–1996), Austrian civil servant and politician (ÖVP) and regional councilor
- Prior, Gary (born 1957), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Prior, George Thurland (1862-1936), British mineralogist
- Prior, Ingeborg (* 1939), German writer
- Prior, Jack , Australian badminton player
- Prior, James (1927-2016), British politician
- Prior, John , Irish politician
- Prior, Lisa (* 1990), German handball player
- Prior, Maddy (* 1947), British folk singer
- Prior, Manfred (* 1954), German psychologist and author
- Prior, Mathias Joseph (1870–1946), German pastor and theologian
- Prior, Matthew (1664–1721), English writer and diplomat
- Prior, Oliver Herbert Phelps (1871–1934), British Romanist who grew up in Switzerland
- Prior, Paula (* 1997), German handball player
- Prior, Peck (* 1957), American film editor
- Prior, Ted (born 1959), American actor and bodybuilder
- Prior, Walter (* 1947), Member of the Burgenland State Parliament (SPÖ)
- Prior, William Wain (1876-1946), Danish general and Commander-in-Chief of the Danish Army (1939-1941)
- Priori, Wellington (* 1990), Brazilian soccer player
- Prioris, Johannes , Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance
Prip
- Prip, Henrik (* 1960), Danish actor and screenwriter
- Pripici, Florin Daniel (* 1995), Romanian cross-country skier
- Pripstein, Morris (* 1935), Canadian physicist
Prir
- Prirsch, Ferdinand (1906–1965), Austrian farmer and politician (CSP, ÖVP), member of the National Council
- Prirsch, Florian (* 1998), Austrian soccer player
Price
- Prišć, Mario (* 1974), Croatian football player
- Prisca , wife of the Roman emperor Diocletian
- Prisca of Rome , early Christian virgin, martyr and saint
- Prisching, Franz (1866–1935), Austrian clergyman and politician, member of the state parliament
- Prisching, Manfred (* 1950), Austrian sociologist
- Prischl, Eva (* 1962), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Prishwin, Michail Michailowitsch (1873–1954), Russian-Soviet writer
- Priscian , Latin grammarian
- Prisciani, Pellegrino (1435–1510), Italian humanist, historian, archaeologist and astrologer
- Priscianus, Theodorus , Roman physician of late antiquity
- Priscillian († 385), Spanish theologian
- Prisco, Corrado , Italian film director and journalist
- Prisco, Giuseppe (1921–2001), Italian lawyer and football official
- Prisco, Giuseppe Antonio Ermenegildo (1833–1923), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Naples
- Prisco, Lorenzo (* 1987), Italian football player
- Priscu, John (* 1952), American geoscientist
- Priscus , Roman governor and anti-emperor
- Priscus Attalus , senator and temporarily Roman emperor
- Priscus, Gaius Iulius († 249), Roman Praetorian prefect, brother of Philip Arab
- Prisdang (1851-1935), Thai diplomat and writer
- Prisecaru, Claudia (* 1997), Romanian obstacle runner
- Prishtina, Hasan Bej (1873–1933), Albanian politician
- Prisi, Friedrich (1875–1955), Swiss officer
- Priske, Brian (* 1977), Danish soccer player
- Priskianos Lydos , late ancient Greek philosopher
- Priskil, Peter (* 1955), German historian and literary scholar
- Priskin, Tamás (* 1986), Hungarian football player
- Priskos († 613), Eastern Roman general
- Priskos , late antique philosopher (Neoplatonist)
- Priskos , Roman historian
- Prislav , Prince of the Abodrites
- Prišlič, Ernest (* 1993), Slovenian ski jumper
- Priso, Njongo (* 1988), Cameroonian football player
- Prisor, Feigeli (* 1964), Dutch gypsy jazz musician
- Prisor, Lucas (* 1983), German actor
- Prisse d'Avesnes, Émile (1807–1879), French Egyptologist
- Prisse, Albert (1788-1856), Belgian general and minister
- Pristaff, Gottlieb Samuel († 1736), German history forger
- Pristauz, Moritz (* 1996), Austrian beach volleyball player
- Pristavkin, Anatoly Ignatjewitsch (1931–2008), Russian writer
- Pristl, Martin (* 1968), German screenwriter
- Pristovnik, Franz (1910–1943), Slovenian resistance fighter
Prit
- Pritam, Amrita (1919–2005), Indian poet and writer
- Pritargow, Ivan (1952-2017), Bulgarian football player
- Pritchard, Bill (born 1964), British singer
- Pritchard, David (1919–2005), British chess player, chess writer and consultant for indoor games
- Pritchard, David E. (* 1941), American physicist
- Pritchard, Derek, Baron Pritchard (1910–1995) British politician, banker and manager
- Pritchard, George M. (1886–1955), American politician
- Pritchard, Gwyn (* 1948), English cellist and composer
- Pritchard, Hugh (born 1968), British biathlete
- Pritchard, James B. (1909–1997), American Biblical archaeologist and religious scholar
- Pritchard, Jennifer (* 1938), English badminton player
- Pritchard, Jeter Connelly (1857–1921), American politician
- Pritchard, Joel (1925–1997), American politician
- Pritchard, John (1921–1989), English conductor
- Pritchard, John (born 1948), British Bishop of the Anglican Church
- Pritchard, Kevin (* 1976), American windsurfer
- Pritchard, Marion (1920–2016), Dutch rescuer of the Jews
- Pritchard, Mark (* 1971), British musician and DJ
- Pritchard, Mel (1948–2004), British musician, lyricist and drummer
- Pritchard, Mike (born 1969), American football player
- Pritchard, Norman (1875–1929), track and field athlete and Olympic medalist
- Pritchard, Paul (* 1967), British climber and author
- Pritchard, Peter (1943-2020), British zoologist, conservationist, and author
- Pritchard, Robert D. (* 1945), American business psychologist and university professor
- Pritchard, Roy (1925-1993) English football player
- Pritchard, Walter (1910–1982), American obstacle runner and cardiologist
- Pritchett, Aaron (* 1970), Canadian country musician
- Pritchett, Charles Herman (1907–1995), American political scientist
- Pritchett, Henry Smith (1857–1939), American educator and astronomer
- Pritchett, Jimmy , American rockabilly musicians
- Pritchett, John (* 1947), American sound engineer
- Pritchett, Johnny (born 1943), British boxer
- Pritchett, VS (1900-1997), British writer
- Pritchett, W. Kendrick (1909-2007), American Graecist and epigraphist
- Prithvi (1875–1911), King of Nepal
- Prithvi Narayan Shah (1722–1775), King of Nepal
- Prithviraj III. Chauhan († 1192), Rajput king
- Pritius, Johann Georg (1662–1732), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian and pastor
- Pritlove, Tim (* 1967), German event manager, podcaster and media artist
- Pritsak, Omeljan (1919–2006), Ukrainian-American linguist, philologist, orientalist and historian
- Pritsch, Erich (1887–1961), German lawyer, Senate President at the BGH (1950–1953)
- Pritsch, Theodor (1900–1974), Austrian politician (CS, ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Pritsche, Willy (1911–1997), German photographer
- Pritschow, Günter (* 1939), German engineering scientist, university professor and Vice President of Acatech
- Pritt, Denis Nowell (1887–1972), British lawyer and politician
- Prittas, Athanassios (* 1979), Greek football player
- Prittie, Terence (1913–1985), journalist and author
- Prittwitz and Gaffron, Alexander von (1838–1915), Russian major general
- Prittwitz and Gaffron, Bernhard von (1845–1923), state elder of Upper Silesia
- Prittwitz and Gaffron, Curt von (1849–1922), German admiral, member of the Prussian manor house
- Prittwitz and Gaffron, Erich von (1888–1969), German philologist, cultural functionary and spa and spa administration official
- Prittwitz and Gaffron, Ernst von (1833–1904), Prussian lieutenant general
- Prittwitz and Gaffron, Friedrich von (1884–1955), German diplomat and politician (CSU), MdL
- Prittwitz and Gaffron, Georg von (1861–1936), German colonial officer and Africa explorer
- Prittwitz and Gaffron, Hans von (1840–1916), Prussian officer, most recently lieutenant general
- Prittwitz and Gaffron, Heinrich von (1889–1941), German lieutenant general
- Prittwitz and Gaffron, Joachim Bernhard Hermann von (1929–2013), Namibian politician and businessman
- Prittwitz and Gaffron, Karl von (1833–1890), Prussian major general
- Prittwitz and Gaffron, Leo von (1878–1957), Russian major general in the Imperial Russian Army
- Prittwitz and Gaffron, Max von (1876–1956), German officer, most recently major general in World War II
- Prittwitz and Gaffron, Maximilian von (1848–1917), Prussian Colonel General, Commander of the 8th Army on the Eastern Front at the beginning of the First World War
- Prittwitz and Gaffron, Moritz von (1819–1888), Prussian judge, administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Prittwitz and Gaffron, Robert von (1806–1889), Prussian district president in Silesia
- Prittwitz and Gaffron, Walter von (1840–1901), Prussian lieutenant general
- Prittwitz, Bernhard Karl Heinrich von (1796–1881), Prussian Major General of the Artillery, Commander of the Thorn Fortress
- Prittwitz, Bernhard von († 1561), Silesian district administrator, district captain and landowner
- Prittwitz, Carl von (1797–1881), Russian general of the cavalry
- Prittwitz, Cornelius (* 1953), German legal scholar and criminologist
- Prittwitz, Ernst Sylvius von († 1800), Prussian lieutenant general and adjutant general
- Prittwitz, Friedrich Bernhard von (1720–1793), Silesian landowner
- Prittwitz, Friedrich Karl von (1798–1849), Russian major general
- Prittwitz, Friedrich Wilhelm Bernhard von (1764–1843), Prussian nobleman
- Prittwitz, Hans von (1833–1880), Russian major general à la suite
- Prittwitz, Joachim Bernhard von (1726–1793), Prussian general of the cavalry, savior of Frederick the Great (Kunersdorf)
- Prittwitz, Karl von (1790–1871), Prussian general of the infantry
- Prittwitz, Kaspar Leonhard Moritz von (1687–1746), Governor and Consistorial President
- Prittwitz, Leonhard von (1799–1875), Prussian judge and politician
- Prittwitz, Moritz von (1747–1822), Prussian lieutenant general and landowner
- Prittwitz, Moritz von (1795–1885), Prussian infantry general, fortress construction director
- Prittwitz, Nicolaus von (1835–1897), Russian major general à la suite
- Prittwitz, Paul von (1791–1856), Russian lieutenant general and senator
- Prittwitz, Volker von (* 1950), German political scientist
- Prittwitz, Wolfgang Moritz von (1731–1812), Prussian lieutenant general
- Pritz, Alfred (* 1952), Austrian psychoanalyst, scientist and publicist
- Pritz, Franz Xaver (1791–1872), Augustinian canon and Catholic theologian
- Pritz, Hans Samuel von (1698–1756), Prussian major general, chief of Infantry Regiment No. 30
- Pritz, Joseph (1913–1977), Austrian Catholic fundamental theologian
- Pritzbuer, Anna von (1900–1971), German cultural functionary (SED)
- Pritzbuer, Joachim von (1665–1719), Mecklenburg nobleman, Danish budget councilor, Oberlanddrost of the Duchy of Bremen and the County of Oldenburg
- Pritzel, Georg August (1815–1874), German botanist and archivist
- Pritzel, Lotte (1887–1952), German doll artist, costume designer and draftsman
- Pritzel, Timo (* 1977), German dirt biker
- Pritzelwitz, Adolph Heinrich von (1727–1787), Prussian colonel, chief of the 4th artillery regiment
- Pritzelwitz, Gustav von (1813–1895), Prussian infantry general
- Pritzelwitz, Karl Ernst von (1776–1844), Prussian major general
- Pritzelwitz, Karl Ludwig von (1768–1839), Prussian major general
- Pritzelwitz, Karl Ludwig von (1785-1852), Prussian major general
- Pritzelwitz, Karl von (1794–1870), Prussian lieutenant colonel and court marshal of Prince Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig of Prussia (1794–1863)
- Pritzelwitz, Kurt von (1854–1935), Prussian infantry general in the First World War
- Pritzer, Ludwig (1911–1958), German soccer player
- Pritzi, Gertrude (1920–1968), Austrian table tennis player
- Pritzkat, Rosemarie (* 1947), German organist
- Pritzker, Andreas (* 1945), Swiss physicist, writer and publicist
- Pritzker, JB (born 1965), American investor, businessman, philanthropist and billionaire
- Pritzker, Jay (1922–1999) American entrepreneur, art collector, and patron
- Pritzker, Jennifer (* 1950), American philanthropist and officer
- Pritzker, Penny (* 1959), American entrepreneur
- Pritzker-Ehrlich, Marthi (1944–1998), Swiss historian
- Pritzkoleit, Kurt (1904–1965), German journalist and writer
- Pritzkow, Wilhelm (1928–2013), German chemist and university professor for technical chemistry
- Pritzlaff, Don (* 1979), American wrestler
Priu
- Priuli, Antonio (1548–1623), 94th Doge of Venice
- Priuli, Gerolamo (1486–1567), Doge of Venice (1559–1567)
- Priuli, Girolamo (1476–1547), Venetian merchant, banker and chronicler
- Priuli, Lorenzo (1489–1559), Doge of Venice
- Priuli, Lorenzo (1538–1600), Italian politician, cardinal and patriarch
Priv
- Privalova, Alexandra (* 1987), Belarusian table tennis player
- Privat, Edmond (1889–1962), Swiss journalist and historian
- Private, Gilbert (1892–1969), French painter and sculptor
- Private, Grégory (* 1984), French jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Privat, Jo (1919–1996), French accordionist and songwriter
- Private, René (1930–1995), French racing cyclist
- Privert, Jocelerme (* 1953), Haitian politician
- Privet Thévenot, Albert (* 1945), Canadian religious, Bishop of Prince-Albert
- Privett, Cami (* 1993), American soccer player
- Privin, Bernie (1919–1999), American jazz trumpeter and flugelhorn player of swing
- Privitera, Alexander (* 1965), German journalist and television presenter
Priv
- Priwalow, Alexander Wassiljewitsch (* 1933), Soviet biathlete
- Priwalow, Iwan Iwanowitsch (1891–1941), Russian mathematician
- Priwalowa, Irina Anatoljewna (* 1968), Russian sprinter and hurdler
- Priwiwkowa, Lyudmila Andrejewna (* 1986), Russian curler
Prix
- Prix, Gert (* 1957), Austrian musician, mathematics teacher, computer science teacher, technician, as well as founder and director of the Eboardmuseum in Klagenfurt am Wörthersee
- Prix, Johann Nepomuk (1836–1894), Austrian politician, mayor of Vienna, member of the state parliament
- Prix, Wolf D. (* 1942), Austrian architect
Priy
- Priyabhashini, Ferdousi (1947–2018), Bangladeshi freedom fighter and sculptor
Priz
- Prizreni, Sahit (* 1982), Albanian wrestler
- Prizreni, Ymer († 1887), Albanian national activist