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- PS Alex (* 1980), German pop singer
Psa
- Psachis, Lew (* 1958), Soviet-Israeli chess grandmaster
- Psaiko.Dino , German hip hop producer
- Psaila, Dun Karm (1871–1961), Maltese writer, poet and priest
- Psaki, Jen (* 1978), US press officer
- Psalmanazar, George (1679–1763), French impostor
- Psammetich († 581 BC), tyrant of Corinth
- Psammetich I († 610 BC), Egyptian king
- Psammetich II († 589 BC), Egyptian Pharaoh (King)
- Psammetich III. († 525 BC), last pharaoh of the Egyptian 26th dynasty
- Psammetich IV , Egyptian Pharaoh
- Psammus , Pharaoh
- Psammuthis († 392 BC), Egyptian regent
- Psarandonis (* 1942), Greek singer and lyre player
- Psaroudaki, Alice (* 1970), German ballet dancer, choreographer and dance teacher
- Psarra, Evangelia (* 1974), Greek archer
- Psarros, Nikolaos (* 1959), Greek philosopher
- Psaume, Nicolas (1518–1575), Bishop of Verdun
Psc
- Pschebizin, Marc (* 1973), German triathlete and adventure athlete
- Pscheidt, Johann , Austrian building contractor and Righteous Among the Nations
- Pschenitsyn, Valentin Nikolajewitsch (* 1936), Soviet biathlete
- Pschera, Alexander (* 1964), German musicologist, essayist, translator and editor
- Pschera, Alexander (* 1988), German sprinter
- Pschera, Ulrich (* 1961), German ski jumper
- Pscherer, Kurt (1915–2000), Austrian actor, director and theater manager
- Pschichachev, Anas Mousayevich (1967-2010), Russian Muslim clergyman
- Pschichatschew, Schafig Aujessowitsch (* 1962), Soviet-Russian Muslim clergyman
- Pschierer, Franz Josef (* 1956), German politician (CSU), MdL
- Pschigode, Angela (1937–1998), German actress
- Pschigode, Karl (1907–1971), German actor and theater director
- Pschill, Alexander (* 1970), Austrian actor
- Pschonka, Wiktor (* 1954), Ukrainian lawyer
- Pschorn, Karl (1885–1945), Austrian dialect poet
- Pschorr, August (1862–1935), German entrepreneur, Privy Councilor of Commerce and General Director of the Pschorrbräu AG beer brewery in Munich
- Pschorr, Georg Theodor (1865–1949), German brewery owner and landowner
- Pschorr, Joseph (1770–1841), German entrepreneur
- Pschorr, Joseph (1867–1942), German brewery owner
- Pschorr, Robert (1868–1930), German chemist
- Pschorr, Wilhelm (1883–1958), German veterinarian and ministerial official
- Pschyrembel, Willibald (1901–1987), German doctor
Pse
- Pšenička, Václav junior (* 1931), Czechoslovak weightlifter
- Pšenička, Václav senior (1906–1961), Czechoslovak weightlifter
- Pšenko, Michal (* 1982), Slovak skier
- Psenner, Anton (1791–1866), Austrian artist
- Psenner, Hans (1912–1995), Austrian zoologist, founder of the Alpine Zoo
- Psenner, Ludwig (1834–1917), Austrian politician and publicist
- Psenner, Martin (* 1976), Italian natural track tobogganist
- Psenny, Armand (born 1929), French film editor
- Pseret, Benjamin (* 1980), Kenyan marathon runner
- Pseudo-Alexios II , Byzantine usurper against Emperor Isaac II in Phrygia
- Pseudo-Alexios II , Byzantine usurper against Emperor Isaac II in Paphlagonia
- Pseudo-Alexios II , Byzantine usurper against Emperor Alexios III. in the Sultanate of Rum
- Pseudo-Apollodorus , Greek mythographer
- Pseudo-Apuleius , late antique author
- Pseudo-Boltraffio , painter of the Lombard school
- Pseudo-Dionysius Areopagita , pseudonym of a philosopher and theologian
- Pseudo-Dionysius von Tell Mahre , Christian Syrian historian
- Pseudo-John IV , Byzantine usurper in Bithynia against Emperor Michael VIII. Palaiologos
- Pseudo-Constantine Diogenes , Byzantine usurper against Alexios I.
- Pseudo-Leon Diogenes († 1116), Byzantine usurper
- Pseudo-Longinos , author of a literary theoretical treatise
- Pseudo-Methodius , author in Syrian language
- Pseudo-Phokylides , presumably a Jewish poet
- Pseudo-Skylax , ancient seafarer, author of an ancient periplous
- Pseudo-Tertullian , ancient author of early Christianity
- Pseudo-Tiberios , Byzantine pretender to the throne and usurper
- Pseudo-Xenophon , ancient Greek author
Psi
- Psiax , Greek vase painter
- Pšibiliauskienė, Sofija (1867–1926), Lithuanian writer
- Psichari, Ernest (1883–1914), French writer and soldier
- Psihoyos, Louie (* 1957), American photographer and director
- Psilander, Valdemar (1884-1917), Danish actor
- Psilanderhielm, Johan (1728–1799), Swedish lieutenant general
- Psiliakos, Theophilos , Greek rower
- Psillos, Stathis (* 1965), Greek philosopher and science theorist
- Psimmas, Ingrid (1945–2009), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
Psk
- Pskit, Małgorzata (* 1976), Polish hurdler and sprinter
Pso
- Psohlavec, Martin (* 1981), Czech football player
- Psoieas , ancient Greek potter
- Psoleas , ancient Greek potter
- Psolmaier, David , German wax boss, sculptor and medalist
- Psonder, Stefanie (1911–1966), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the Federal Council
- Psonis, Dimitris (* 1961), Greek musician
- Psotka, Zdeněk (* 1973), Czech football player and coach
- Psotta, Heinz (1888–1945), German mining official and mining manager
- Psotta, Helmut J. (1937–2012), German visual artist, painter and draftsman, art educator
Psu
- Psujek, Bogusław (1956–1990), Polish long-distance runner
- Psusennes I , Pharaoh
- Psusennes II , Pharaoh of the 21st Dynasty in Ancient Egypt
- Psusennes III. , Pharaoh of the 21st Dynasty in Ancient Egypt
Psy
- Psy (* 1977), South Korean singer
- Psycharis, Ioannis (1854–1929), Greek philologist and writer
- Psychopedis, Jannis (* 1945), Greek painter
- Psychoundakis, Georgios (1920–2006), Greek writer and resistance fighter in Crete
- Psynina (* 1979), German Goa DJ
Psz
- Pszczolarski, Wojciech (* 1991), Polish cyclist
- Pszczółkowski, Edmund (1904–1997), Polish officer, diplomat and politician, member of the Sejm
- Pszoniak, Wojciech (* 1942), Polish actor