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Py
- Py, Bernard (1939–2012), Swiss Romance scholar, Hispanist, sociolinguist and foreign language teacher
- Py, Delphine (* 1979), French triathlete
- Py, Eugène (1859–1924), Franco-Argentine film pioneer
- Py, Jean-Louis (* 1948), French lieutenant general
- Py, Olivier (* 1965), French actor, director, theater manager and author of stage works
Pya
- Pyatt, Chris (* 1963), British boxer
- Pyatt, Geoffrey R. (* 1963), American diplomat
- Pyatt, Taylor (born 1981), Canadian ice hockey player
- Pyatt, Tom (* 1987), Canadian ice hockey player
Pyb
- Pybba , King of Mercia
Pyc
- Pycha, Wolfgang (* 1928), Austrian lawyer, General Director of the Austrian Federal Railways
- Pyciak-Peciak, Janusz (* 1949), Polish Olympic champion in modern pentathlon
Pye
- Pye, Jesse (1919–1984), English football player and coach
- Pye, Merrill (1902–1975), American production designer
- Pye, Scott (* 1990), Australian racing driver
- Pyett, Logan (* 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
Pyf
- Pyfrom, Shawn (* 1986), American actor and voice actor
Pyg
- Pygram, Wayne (born 1959), Australian actor and director
Pyh
- Pyhyda, Natalija (* 1981), Ukrainian sprinter
Pyi
- Pyinbya , ruler
Pyk
- Pyka, Alfred (1934–2012), German soccer player
- Pyka, Daniel (* 1984), German ice hockey player
- Pyka, Michael (* 1954), German soccer player
- Pyka, Nico (* 1977), German ice hockey player
- Pyka, Reemt (* 1969), German ice hockey player and coach
- Pykälistö, Juuso (* 1975), Finnish rally driver
- Pyke, Trevor (1932–1997), British sound engineer
- Pyko, Marie (* 1993), German soccer player
Pyl
- Pyl, Christoph (1678–1739), German educator and historian
- Pyl, Gottfried (1641–1698), councilor and mayor of Stralsund
- Pyl, Jacek (* 1962), Polish religious, auxiliary bishop in Odessa-Simferopol
- Pyl, Johann Theodor (1749–1794), German physician and coroner
- Pyl, Paul Gottfried (1751–1830), German lawyer, court judge
- Pyl, Theodor (1647–1723), German theologian and physicist
- Pyl, Theodor (1826–1904), German historian
- Pylak, Bolesław (1921–2019), Polish clergyman and university professor, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Lublin
- Pyle, Artimus (born 1948), American drummer
- Pyle, Dan (* 1954), American photographer and draftsman
- Pyle, Denver (1920–1997), American actor
- Pyle, Ernie (1900–1945), American journalist and Pulitzer Prize winner
- Pyle, Gladys (1890–1989), American politician
- Pyle, Howard (1853-1911), American illustrator and author
- Pyle, John A. (* 1951), British chemist
- Pyle, John Howard (1906–1987), American politician
- Pyle, Katharine (1863–1938), American artist
- Pyle, Missi (born 1972), American actress
- Pyle, Peter (* 1957), American ornithologist
- Pyle, Pip (1950-2006), British drummer
- Pylkkänen, Tauno (1918–1980), Finnish composer
- Pylchykow, Dmytro (1821–1893), Ukrainian political and cultural activist
- Pylchykow, Mykola (1857–1908), Ukrainian physicist and inventor
Pym
- Pym, Anthony (* 1956), Australian linguist
- Pym, Barbara (1913–1980), British writer
- Pym, Francis (1922–2008), British Conservative Party politician
- Pym, John (1584–1643), leader of the parliamentary party in the English lower house at the time of Charles I.
- Pym, Samuel (1778–1855), British naval officer
- Pyman, Harold (1908–1971), British general
- Pymonenko, Mykola (1862–1912), Ukrainian painter
Pyn
- Pynchon, Thomas (* 1937), American writer
- Pynchon, William (1590–1662), founder of Springfield, Massachusetts
- Pyne, Charles (born 1981), Jamaican badminton player
- Pyne, Chris (1939-1995), British jazz trombonist
- Pyne, Christopher (* 1967), Australian politician with the Liberal Party of Australia
- Pyne, Daniel (* 1955), American screenwriter
- Pyne, Mick (1940-1995), British jazz musician
- Pynsenyk, Wiktor (* 1954), Ukrainian politician, chairman of the “Reforms and Order” party, former Finance Minister of Ukraine
Pyo
- Pyong Lee (* 1992), Korean-Brazilian illusionist and hypnologist
- Pyörälä, Mika (* 1981), Finnish ice hockey player
Pyp
- Pypelinckx, Maria (1538–1608), mother of Peter Paul Rubens
- Pyper, Laura (* 1980), British actress
- Pyper-Ferguson, John (born 1964), Australian actor
- Pypin, Alexander Nikolajewitsch (1833–1904), Russian literary historian and ethnographer
Pyr
- Pyra, Jakob Immanuel (1715–1744), German poet
- Pyrah, Malcolm (* 1941), British show jumper
- Pyranja (* 1978), German rapper
- Pyrard, François (1578–1621), French navigator
- Pyrek, Gerhard (* 1940), German soccer player
- Pyrek, Monika (* 1980), Polish pole vaulter
- Pyrelli, Elli (1934–2007), German singer, action artist and actress
- Pyrgos, Leonidas , Greek fencer and Olympic champion
- Pyrhos , Greek potter
- Pyrilampes , Plato's stepfather
- Pyritz, Anja (* 1970), German rower
- Pyritz, Dana (* 1970), German rower
- Pyritz, Hans (1905–1958), German Germanist and Goethe researcher
- Pyritz, Lennart , German science and radio journalist
- Pyritz, Lutz (1958–2018), German jockey and equestrian trainer
- Pyrjew, Iwan Alexandrovich (1901–1968), Soviet film director
- Pyrker, Johann Ladislaus (1772–1847), Austrian poet and bishop
- Pyrker, Martin (* 1954), Austrian blues and boogie pianist
- Pyrkosz, Witold (1926–2017), Polish theater and film actor
- Pyrmont, Agnes von († 1276), castle woman
- Pyrmont, Kuno III. von , knight and burgrave
- Pyrmont, Loni , German actress and singer
- Pyro , Swiss rapper
- Pyro One , German rapper
- Pyromaglou, Komninos (1899–1980), Greek politician
- Pyroschenko-Tschornomas, Natalija (* 1997), Ukrainian short-distance runner
- Pyrrhias of Aetolia , Aetolian general
- Pyrrhon of Elis , Greek philosopher
- Pyrrhus , ancient ruler of Pisa
- Pyrrhos († 654), ecumenical patriarch of Constantinople
- Pyrrhos I († 272 BC), hegemon of the League of Epirus and king of the Molossians
- Pyrrhus II , king of the Molossians and hegemon of the Epiroten
Pys
- Pysall, Norbert (* 1950), German soccer player
- Pysall, Peter (* 1960), German handball player and trainer
- Pysall, Soma (* 1995), German actress
- Pyschjanow, Sergei Nikolajewitsch (* 1960), Russian sports shooter
- Pyschnow, Wladimir Sergejewitsch (1901–1984), Soviet aerodynamicist
- Pyschny, Mirek (* 1977), Polish-German jazz musician
- Pyshkin, Artur (* 1992), Belarusian-Israeli ice hockey player
- Pysmenska, Hanna (* 1991), Ukrainian water diver
- Pyssarenko, Anatolij (* 1958), Soviet weightlifter
- Pyssarenko, Heorhij (1910–2001), Soviet-Ukrainian civil engineer
- Pyssarenko, Jewhen (* 1980), Romanian-Hungarian ice hockey player
- Pyssarenko, Lyudmyla (* 1983), Ukrainian biathlete
- Pyssarschewskyj, Lev (1874–1938), Ukrainian-Soviet chemist
- Pysyk, Mark (* 1992), Canadian ice hockey player
- Pysz, Patryk (* 1975), German-Polish ice hockey player
Pyt
- Pyta, Wolfram (* 1960), German historian
- Pytel, Henryk (* 1955), Polish ice hockey player
- Pytel, Jolanta (* 1952), Polish poet, author
- Pytel, Waldemar (* 1958), Lutheran theologian, bishop
- Pythagoras , sculptor of ancient Greece
- Pythagoras , sculptor of ancient Greece
- Pythagoras , tyrant of Ephesus
- Pythagoras , Greek mathematician and philosopher
- Pytheas , trader, geographer and one of the great explorers of antiquity
- Pytheos , Greek architect
- Pythias , ancient Greek ore caster
- Pythias , Greek wife of the philosopher Aristotle
- Pythionike , hetaerae of ancient Greece
- Pythodoris († 22), Queen of Pontus
- Pythodoros , Greek coroplast
- Pythodorus , strategist in ancient Athens and follower of Zenon of Elea
- Pythodoros von Tralleis , Greek politician from Asia Minor
- Pythocles , ancient Greek ore caster
- Pythocles painter , Greek vase painter
- Python , ancient Greco-Attic potter
- Python , ancient Greek vase painter from Paestum in Lower Italy
- Python, Georges (1856–1927), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Python, José (1901–1976), Swiss politician (conservative), State Councilor of the Canton of Friborg
- Python, Valentine (* 1975), Swiss climatologist and politician
- Pythoud, Jean (* 1925), Swiss architect
- Pytka, Joe (* 1938), American director of commercials and music videos
- Pytlick, Jan (* 1967), Danish handball coach
- Pytlik, Markus (* 1966), German teacher and composer
- Pytlik, Wilhelm , German soccer coach
- Pyttel, Georg (* 1938), German long-distance runner
- Pyttel, Roger (* 1957), German swimmer
Pyu
- Pyun, Albert (* 1954), American film director
- Pyun, Hye-Young (* 1972), South Korean writer
Pyw
- Pywowarowa, Olha (* 1956), Soviet rower
- Pywowarskyj, Andrij (* 1978), Ukrainian politician
Pyy
- Pyykkö, Pekka (* 1941), Finnish university professor, professor of physical chemistry at the University of Helsinki
- Pyykkö, Seppo (* 1955), Finnish football player
- Pyykkönen, Tuulikki (* 1963), Finnish cross-country skier
- Pyykönen, Lauri (* 1978), Finnish cross-country skier
Pyz
- Pyzik, Kazimierz (* 1955), Polish composer, double bass player and gambist