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- Tri Buu Thien, Stephanus (* 1950), Vietnamese clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Cần Thơ
Tria
- Tria Tirona, Rolando Joven (* 1946), Filipino religious, Archbishop of Caceres
- Tria, Giovanni (* 1948), Italian economist and university professor
- Triadan, Hugo (1930–1987), Swiss dentist and university professor
- Triadis, Panagiotis (* 1992), German-Greek soccer player
- Triadou, Jocelyne (* 1954), French judoka
- Triadú, Joan (1921-2010), Catalan writer and educator
- Trial, Jean-Claude (1732–1771), French composer, violinist and opera director
- Triana, Fernando el de (1867–1940), Spanish writer, bookseller, flamenco singer and flamenco guitarist
- Triana, José (* 1948), Cuban sprinter
- Triana, Marifé de (1936–2013), Spanish singer
- Triana, Pablo (* 1971), Spanish economist
- Triana, Rodrigo de , Spanish sailor
- Triandafillow, Vladimir Kiriakowitsch (1894–1931), Soviet military theorist
- Triandafyllidis, Vassilis (1940-2018), Greek comedian, presenter, cabaret artist, actor, singer
- Triangi, Beatrice (1868–1940), Viennese city original from the interwar period
- Trianni, Mattia (* 1993), German-Italian soccer player
- Triano, Jay (* 1958), Canadian basketball coach and former basketball player
- Triantafillou, Soti (* 1957), Greek author, lecturer, translator, editor and journalist
- Triantafilos, Yves (* 1948), French football player
- Triantafyllakos, Nikolaos (1855–1939), Greek politician and Prime Minister
- Triantafyllidis, Theodoros (* 1954), German civil engineer specializing in geotechnical engineering
- Triantafyllopoulos, Konstantinos (* 1993), Greek football player
- Triantafyllos († 1680), martyr and saint of the Greek Orthodox Church
- Triantafyllou, Anastasios (* 1987), Greek weightlifter
- Triantafyllou, Serafim (1912–1944), Greek resistance fighter
- Triantaphyllides, Kyriacos (* 1944), Cypriot politician, MEP
- Triantaphyllidis, Manolis (1883–1959), Greek linguist and teacher
- Triarius Maternus , Roman consul 185
- Triarius Rufinus, Aulus , Roman consul (210)
- Trías, Fernanda (* 1976), Uruguayan writer
- Trias, Xavier (* 1946), Spanish politician, Mayor of Barcelona
Trib
- Tribaumer, Gertrude (* 1931), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Tribbechov, Adam (1641–1687), German Protestant theologian and historian
- Tribbitt, Sherman W. (1922-2010), American politician
- Tribble, Frank (1949-2013), American jazz musician
- Tribble, Samuel Joelah (1869–1916), American politician
- Tribby, John E. (1903-1983), American film and sound engineer
- Tribelhorn, Johann Albert (1868–1925), Swiss mechanic, inventor and pioneer of the electric vehicle industry
- Tribhuvan (1906–1955), Nepalese nobleman, King of Nepal
- Tribigild , Greutungian leader
- Trible, Paul S. (* 1946), American politician
- Tribolet, Albrecht (1794–1871), Swiss physician
- Tribolet, Hans Paul (1884–1969), Swiss dialect writer and Bernese dialect radio pioneer
- Tribolet, Nicolas de (* 1942), Swiss doctor
- Tribolet, Samuel (1616–1673), Bernese magistrate
- Tribolo, Niccolò († 1550), Florentine sculptor, architect and garden designer
- Tribonianus († 542), Byzantine civil servant and lawyer
- Tribot-Laspière, Jean (1882–1963), French electrical engineer
- Triboulet, Raymond (1906–2006), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Tribout de Morembert, Henri (1912–1996), French historian and archivist
- Tribout, Jean-Paul (* 1941), French actor and director
- Tribowski, Marcel (* 1962), German chess composer
- Tribulietx, Ramon (* 1972), Spanish football coach
- Tribuncovs, Atvars (* 1976), Latvian ice hockey player
- Tribuno, Pietro († 911), 17th Doge of Venice
- Tribuntsov, Ralf (* 1994), Estonian swimmer
- Tribus, Andrea Christine (* 1990), Italian snowboarder
- Tribus, Arnold (* 1952), Italian journalist and politician (South Tyrol)
- Tribus, Karl (* 1914), Italian-German SS member and war criminal (South Tyrol)
- Tribus, Max (1900–1983), Austrian director and playwright
- Tributsch, Helmut (* 1943), German scientist
- Tributz, Vladimir (1900–1977), Soviet admiral
Tric
- Trică, Eugen (* 1976), Romanian football player and coach
- Tricarico (* 1971), Italian pop singer
- Tricarico, Alberto (* 1927), Italian clergyman, Catholic bishop
- Tricarico, Giuseppe (1623–1697), Italian Baroque composer
- Trice, Amos (* 1928), American jazz pianist
- Trice, Obie (born 1977), American rapper
- Trice, Roderick (* 1984), American basketball player
- Trice, Walter (1948–2009), American backgammon player and non-fiction author
- Tricella, Roberto (* 1959), Italian football player
- Trichet, Jean-Claude (* 1942), French financial expert and President of the European Central Bank
- Trichitschew, Pawel Sergejewitsch (* 1992), Russian ski racer
- Trichon, Auguste (1814–1898), French wood cutter
- Tricht, Arnold von , German physician and university professor
- Tricht, Käte van (1909–1996), German musician and music teacher
- Trichtl, Alexander (1802–1884), Austrian landscape painter
- Trick Daddy (* 1973), American rapper
- Trick-Trick (* 1973), American rapper
- Tricket, Lisbeth (* 1985), Australian swimmer
- Trickett, Sam (* 1986), British poker player
- Trickey, Paula (born 1966), American actress
- Tricklir, Jean-Balthasar (1750–1813), French cellist and composer
- Tričkovski, Ivan (* 1987), Macedonian football player
- Tricky (* 1968), British musician
- Tricky Niki (* 1975), Austrian ventriloquist, comedian and entertainer
- Tricoche, Hector (* 1955), Puerto Rican musician
- Tricoire, Jean-Pascal (* 1963), French manager
- Tricomi, Bartolomeo († 1709), Italian painter
- Tricomi, Francesco (1897–1978), Italian mathematician
- Tricon, Émile (1908–2000), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Tricoteux, Andre , Canadian actor and stunt man
Trid
- Trideau, Justin (* 1991), French football player
- Tridgell, Andrew (* 1967), Australian programmer
Trie
- Trie, Mathieu de († 1344), Marshal of France
- Trieb, Adolf (1874–1950), German teacher with a commitment to Rhine-Hessian history and German songs
- Trieb, Anton (1883–1954), German-Swiss watercolor painter, draftsman, illustrator and graphic artist
- Trieb, Martin (* 1961), German soccer player
- Trieb, Michael (1936–2019), German architect, urban planner and university professor
- Trieb, Moritz (* 1998), German basketball player
- Trieb, Tatjana (* 1985), German actress
- Trieb, Volker-Johannes (* 1966), German artist and sculptor
- Triebe, Richard (1922–2012), German sculptor, painter and graphic artist
- Triebel, Andreas (1943–1981), German soccer player
- Triebel, Axel (1899–1976), German actor
- Triebel, Bertram (* 1982), German historian
- Triebel, Cäcilie (1903–1982), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Triebel, Carl (1823–1885), German landscape and architecture painter and etcher
- Triebel, Claas (* 1974), German author, psychologist and university professor
- Triebel, Dirk (* 1957), German television and theater actor
- Triebel, Erich (1894–1971), German paleontologist and micropaleontologist
- Triebel, Ernst (1932–2017), Austrian organist, conductor and composer
- Triebel, Franz (1869–1942), German Imperial Judge
- Triebel, Friedrich (1888–1960), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Triebel, Gabriele (* 1960), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Triebel, Hans (* 1936), German mathematician
- Triebel, Hans Valentin , German local politician and entrepreneur
- Triebel, Jens (* 1969), German local politician (independent), Lord Mayor of Suhl, mountaineer
- Triebel, Jördis (* 1977), German theater and film actress
- Triebel, Jürgen (* 1948), German moderator, speaker, singer and musician
- Triebel, Pascal (* 1966), Luxembourgish cyclocross and road cyclist
- Triebel, Rudolf (1910–1995), German sculptor and medalist
- Triebel, Simon (* 1982), German guitarist and songwriter
- Triebel, Walter (* 1882), German lawyer
- Triebel, Wolfgang (1900–2002), German architect and university professor
- Triebener, Heiko (* 1964), German tuba player
- Triebensee, Joseph (1772–1846), Austrian oboist and composer
- Trieber, Konrad (1842–1913), German classical philologist and educator
- Triébert, Guillaume (1770–1848), woodwind instrument maker
- Triebfürst, Jörg (1929–2015), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Labor Court
- Triebs, Franz (1864–1942), German canon lawyer
- Triebsch, Franz (1870–1956), German landscape and portrait painter
- Triebsch, Hans Joachim (* 1955), German painter and graphic artist
- Triebsch, Max (* 1885), German cyclist
- Trieder, Simone (* 1959), German writer
- Triefus, Isidor (1845–1919), German industrialist
- Triegel, Michael (* 1968), German painter, draftsman and graphic artist
- Trieloff, Norbert (* 1957), German soccer player
- Trieloff, Otto (1885–1967), German athlete
- Triem, Dora (1897–1973), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Triem, Ludwig (1921–1988), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Triemer, Diethelm (* 1954), German motorcycle athlete
- Triendl, Katrin (* 1987), Austrian ski racer
- Triendl, Reina (* 1992), Austrian-Japanese actress and model
- Trienekens, Hellmut (* 1938), German entrepreneur
- Trienekens, Stefan (* 1970), German soccer player
- Trienes, Johannes (1917–2000), German ministerial official and manager
- Trient, Ambros (1827–1900), German civil engineer
- Trientl, Adolf (1817–1897), Tyrolean priest and pioneer of agricultural consultancy
- Triepel, Gertrud (1863–1936), German editor and writer
- Triepel, Heiko (* 1965), German national handball player
- Triepel, Heinrich (1868–1946), German lawyer, international lawyer, constitutional lawyer
- Triepel, Hermann (1871–1935), German anatomist and embryologist
- Trieps, Eduard (1811–1884), German lawyer and politician
- Trier, Allonzo (* 1996), American basketball player
- Trier, AnniKa von (* 1970), German performance artist, songwriter, book author, accordionist and composer
- Trier, Bendix (* 1930), German prehistoric
- Trier, Carl Friedrich (1690–1763), Saxon lawyer and mayor of Leipzig
- Trier, Carl Friedrich (1726–1794), German lawyer and councilor from Leipzig
- Trier, Eduard (1920–2009), German art historian, university professor, exhibition curator and art critic
- Trier, Gerson (1851–1918), Danish social democrat, journalist and translator
- Trier, Hann (1915–1999), German painter, including Informel, and graphic artist
- Trier, Herman (1845–1925), Danish educator and politician, member of the Folketing
- Trier, Joachim (* 1974), Norwegian film director and screenwriter
- Trier, Johann (1716–1790), organist and composer of the Baroque
- Trier, Johann Wolfgang , German heraldist and lawyer
- Trier, Jost (1894–1970), German linguist and Germanist
- Trier, Lars von (* 1956), Danish film director and screenwriter
- Trier, Lothar (1929–2010), German entrepreneur
- Trier, Marcus (* 1962), German prehistorian and museum director
- Trier, Ton van (1926–1983), Dutch politician (CDA) and university professor
- Trier, Walter (1890–1951), illustrator
- Trierenberg, Wolf-Günther (1891–1981), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Trierweiler, Valérie (* 1965), French journalist
- Triesault, Ivan (1898–1980), Russian (Estonian) actor
- Triesch, Anne Sophie (* 2001), German actress
- Triesch, Eberhard (* 1956), German mathematician and university professor
- Triesch, Irene (1875–1964), Austrian actress
- Trieschmann, Cornelius (1875–1939), German politician (DDP), MdR
- Trieschmann, Hans-Georg (1910–1985), German chemist
- Triesman, David, Baron Triesman (* 1943), British politician, trade unionist and football official
- Triesnecker, Francis (1745–1817), Austrian astronomer and geodesist
- Trieste, August Ludwig Ferdinand (1768–1831), German architect and construction clerk
- Trieste, Carl Ferdinand († 1889), German administrative officer and parliamentarian
- Trieste, Felix , German government assessor in Breslau
- Triest, Heinrich (1811–1885), German church musician and composer
- Triest, Johann Carl Friedrich (1764–1810), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and music writer
- Triest, Kurt (1907–1985), German-Israeli photographer
- Triest, Peter Joseph (1760–1836), Belgian canon of the Roman Catholic Church
- Trieste, Leopoldo (1917–2003), Italian actor, director and screenwriter
- Triet, Justine (* 1978), French film director
- Trietsch, Davis (1870–1935), German writer and Zionist economic politician
- Triệu Thị Trinh (225–248), Vietnamese military leader
- Triewald, Mårten (1691–1747), Swedish trader, technician, and co-founder of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Trif
- Trifa, Valerian (1914–1987), Romanian Orthodox priest and fascist politician
- Trifan, Marioara (* 1950), American pianist, conductor and university professor
- Trifer , Roman coroplast
- Triff, Alfredo (* 1954), American violinist and composer
- Triffin, Robert (1911–1993), Belgian-American economist
- Triffon, George (1933–2007), American jazz musician
- Triffterer, Otto (1931–2015), German legal scholar
- Trifixion of the Horned King , Austrian drummer
- Trifonov, Trifon (* 1952), Bulgarian jazz musician (saxophone, clarinet)
- Trifonow, Alexander Valeryevich (* 1986), Kazakh biathlete
- Trifonow, Daniil Olegowitsch (* 1991), Russian pianist
- Trifonow, Yuri Walentinowitsch (1925–1981), Soviet writer
- Trifonow, Rumen (* 1985), Bulgarian football player
- Trifonow, Slawi (* 1966), Bulgarian musician, TV presenter and producer
- Trifonow, Valentin Andreevich (1888–1938), Soviet politician and leader of the Red Army
- Trifonowa, Olga Romanowna (* 1938), Russian writer
- Trifu, Gabriel (* 1975), Romanian tennis player
- Trifunov, James (1903-1993), Canadian wrestler
- Trifunović, Petar (1910–1980), Yugoslav chess player
Trig
- Trigano, Gilbert (1920-2001), French entrepreneur
- Trigault, Nicolas (1577–1628), French Jesuit and China missionary
- Triger, Jules (1801–1867) French mining engineer and geologist
- Trigère, Pauline (1908–2002), French-American fashion designer and costume designer
- Trigg, Abram (* 1750), American politician
- Trigg, Alan (* 1959), English snooker player
- Trigg, Connally Findlay (1847-1907), American politician
- Trigg, Gary , Canadian musician and promoter
- Trigg, John Johns (1748–1804), American politician
- Trigg, Lloyd (1914–1943), New Zealand fighter pilot
- Trigg, Stephen (1744–1782), American pioneer and soldier for the state of Virginia
- Trigger, Bruce (1937-2006), Canadian anthropologist and archaeologist
- Triggs Hodge, Andrew (* 1979), British rower
- Triggs, Henry Inigo (1876–1923), British architect and garden designer
- Triggs, Sherida (* 1985), American basketball player
- Trigiani, Adriana (* 1970), American writer
- Trigland, Jacobus, the Elder (1583–1654), Dutch Reformed theologian
- Trigland, Jacobus, the Younger (1652–1705), Dutch Reformed theologian and philologist
- Triglia, Bill (1924-2011), American jazz pianist
- Trigo, Andrés (* 1986), Chilean badminton player
- Trigolos, Daria (* 1999), Belarusian table tennis player
- Triguboff, Harry (born 1933), Australian entrepreneur
- Trigueiro de Albuquerque Mello, Oswaldo (1905–1989), Brazilian diplomat, lawyer and politician
- Trigueros, Manu (* 1991), Spanish soccer player
Trii
- Triik, Nikolai (1884–1940), Estonian painter, graphic artist and art teacher
Trij
- Trijonis, Darius (* 1973), Lithuanian clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Vilnius
Trik
- Trik, Reiner (* 1963), German wrestler
- Triki, Yasser (* 1997), Algerian athlete
- Trikomiti, Chrystalleni (* 1993), Cypriot gymnast
- Trikoupis, Charilaos (1832–1896), Greek politician and Prime Minister
- Trikoupis, Kostandinos (1857–1922), Greek officer and politician
- Trikoupis, Kostandis († 1825), Greek soldier, participant in the Greek War of Independence from (1821–1829)
- Trikoupis, Nikolaos (1869–1956), Greek officer and politician, Olympic participant
- Trikoupis, Spyridon (1788–1873), Greek politician and prime minister
- Trikoupis, Spyros (1888–1945), Greek politician and writer
Tril
- Trilhe, Auguste (1866–1930), French Catholic clergyman, Trappist, theologian and religious historian
- Trilisser, Michail Abramowitsch (1883–1940), Soviet chief of intelligence
- Trillanes, Antonio (* 1971), President of the Philippines
- Trillas, Enzo (* 1989), Uruguayan soccer player
- Trille Kuku Andali, Yunan Tombe (* 1964), Sudanese clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of al-Ubayyid
- Triller, Anneliese (1903–1998), German historian and archivist
- Triller, Daniel (1695–1782), German medic and writer
- Triller, Georg (1855–1926), German Catholic clergyman and vicar general
- Triller, Johann Michael (1825–1902), German clergyman and politician (center), MdR
- Triller, Marco (* 1986), Austrian politician (FPÖ), member of the Landtag of Styria
- Triller, Paul (* 1994), German actor
- Triller, Ronald (* 1965), German national volleyball player
- Triller, Valentin (1493–1573), German pastor
- Trilles, Henri (1866–1949), French missionary, ethnologist and African explorer
- Trillhaas, Wolfgang (1903–1995), German Protestant theologian
- Trillhaase, Adalbert (1858–1936), German painter
- Trilling, Ilia (1895–1947), German-Jewish composer
- Trilling, Lionel (1905–1975) American literary critic, writer, and teacher
- Trilling, Manfred , German voice actor and actor
- Trilling, Wolfgang (1925–1993), Roman Catholic priest, theologian and New Testament scholar
- Trillini, Giovanna (* 1970), Italian foil fencer and Olympic champion
- Trillitzsch, Otto (1898–1974), German politician (USPD, KPD, SED), MdV and newspaper publisher
- Trillitzsch, Winfried (* 1932), German classical philologist
- Trillmich, Walter (* 1942), German classical archaeologist
- Trillmich, Werner (1914–1985), German historian
- Trillo, Carlos (1943-2011), Argentinian comic book writer
- Trillo, John Albert (1915–1992) British bishop
- Trilsch, Sarah (* 1986), German theater and radio play author
- Trilse-Finkelstein, Jochanan (1932–2017), German philosopher, literary and theater scholar
- Trilussa (1871–1950), Italian poet
Trim
- Trim, David (* 1969), British historian
- Trim, Phil (born 1940), Spanish musician of African American descent
- Trimbach, Herbert (* 1954), German lawyer
- Trimble, Allen (1783-1870), American politician
- Trimble, Andrew (* 1984), Northern Irish rugby union player
- Trimble, Carey A. (1813-1887) American politician
- Trimble, Charles (* 1941), American entrepreneur
- Trimble, David (1782–1842), American politician
- Trimble, David (* 1944), Northern Irish politician, member of the House of Commons, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate (1998)
- Trimble, Isaac R. (1802–1888), Major General of the Confederate Army in the American Civil War and railroad engineer
- Trimble, Jacquelyn Whitney (* 1927), American writer
- Trimble, James A. , American inventor and businessman
- Trimble, James William (1894–1972), American politician
- Trimble, Jerry (* 1961), American-Canadian kickboxer, actor and stunt man
- Trimble, Joan (1915-2000) Irish composer
- Trimble, John (1812-1884) American politician
- Trimble, Lawrence S. (1825-1904), American politician
- Trimble, Louis (1917–1988), American writer
- Trimble, Robert (1776-1828), American lawyer
- Trimble, South (1864–1946), American politician
- Trimble, Virginia (born 1943), American astronomer
- Trimble, William A. (1786-1821) American officer and politician
- Trimboli, Paul (born 1969), Australian football player and commentator
- Trimborn, Cornelius (1824–1889), German lawyer and politician (center), MdR
- Trimborn, Gottfried (1887–1948), German landscape painter and graphic artist from the Düsseldorf School
- Trimborn, Hans (1891–1979), German painter and musician
- Trimborn, Hermann (1901–1986), German Americanist, ethnologist and university professor
- Trimborn, Isabel (* 1959), German actress, singer, cabaret artist and comedian
- Trimborn, Jeanne (1862–1919), personality of the Catholic women's movement
- Trimborn, Jürgen (1971–2012), German writer, author of non-fiction books and biographies
- Trimborn, Karl (1854–1921), German lawyer and politician (center), MdR
- Trimborn, Peter (1881–1941), Prussian district administrator, editor of the Rheinische Zeitung and city councilor
- Trimborn, Richard (1932–2017), German music teacher and study director
- Trimborn, Wilhelm (1843–1930), German entrepreneur in the energy supply, founder and owner of the Grevenbroich gas works
- Trimbur, Angela (* 1981), American actress
- Trimbur, Heinrich (1911–1988), German actor, theater director and author of plays
- Trimen, Henry (1843-1896) British physician and botanist
- Trimhold, Holger (* 1953), German soccer player and coach
- Trimhold, Horst (* 1941), German soccer player
- Trimingham, J. Spencer (1904–1987), British scholar and Christian missionary
- Trimmel, Christopher (* 1987), Austrian soccer player
- Trimmel, Clemens (* 1978), Austrian tennis player
- Trimmel, Hubert (1924–2013), Austrian cave explorer
- Trimmel, Nicole (* 1982), Austrian kickboxer
- Trimmel, Robert (* 1950), Austrian cabaret artist
- Trimmer, Joyce (1927-2008), Canadian politician
- Trimmer, Sarah (1741–1810), English author
- Trimmer, Tony (* 1943), British automobile racing driver
- Trimmingham, Leon (born 1971), American basketball player
- Trimondi, Victor (* 1940), German writer, religious researcher and publisher
- Trimpert, Helge (* 1951), German film director, documentary filmmaker and author
- Trimpin, Jens (* 1946), German sculptor
- Trimpler, Carl (1795–1860), German ship owner, shipping director and city councilor
- Trimpop, Michaela , German soccer player
- Trimpop, Trini (* 1951), German rock musician and filmmaker
Trin
- Trina (* 1978), American Dirty South rapper
- Trinca, Jasmine (* 1981), Italian actress
- Trincão, Francisco (* 1999), Portuguese soccer player
- Trincavelli, Franco (1935-1983), Italian rower
- Trinchera, Dominick (1936-1981), American mobster
- Trinchieri, Andrea (* 1968), Italian basketball coach
- Trinci, Addo Lodovico (* 1956), Italian photographer and installation artist
- Trinckauf, Jochen (* 1953), German traffic engineer and professor for traffic safety technology
- Trindade, Antônio Augusto Cançado (* 1947), Brazilian lawyer and judge at the International Court of Justice
- Trindade, Carlos Maria (* 1954), Portuguese musician, arranger and producer
- Trindade, Elias Mendes (* 1985), Brazilian soccer player
- Trindade, Henrique Golland (1897–1974), Brazilian clergyman, Archbishop of Botucatu
- Trindade, Jesús (* 1993), Uruguayan football player
- Trindade, Leonel (1903-1992), Portuguese archaeologist
- Trindade, Manuel d'Almeida (1918–2008), Roman Catholic Bishop of Aveiro, Portugal
- Trindade, Zélia (* 1969), East Timorese lawyer
- Trine, Ralph Waldo (1866–1958), American writer
- Trinemeier, Nick (* 1989), German fistball player
- Tringou, Elli , Greek actress
- Tringow, Georgi (1937-2000), Bulgarian chess player
- Trịnh Chính Trực, Joseph (1925–2011), Vietnamese bishop
- Trịnh Công Sơn (1939–2001), Vietnamese composer, poet and painter
- Trịnh Đình Thảo (1902–1986), Vietnamese politician
- Trịnh Như Khuê, Joseph Marie (1898–1978), Vietnamese clergyman and Archbishop of Hanoi
- Trịnh Thị Minh Hà (* 1952), Vietnamese-US-American post-colonial difference theorist, composer and filmmaker
- Trinh Van-Can, Joseph-Marie (1921–1990), Vietnamese Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church and Archbishop of Hanoi
- Trịnh Xuân Thuận (* 1948), Vietnamese-American astrophysicist
- Trinh, Eugene H. (* 1950), American astronaut
- Trinh, Kiem (1503–1570), Vietnamese nobleman and warlord
- Trịnh, Xuân Thanh (* 1966), Vietnamese manager and politician (KPV)
- Trini, Mari (1947–2009), Spanish singer
- Trinidad Gómez, Carlos Enrique (1955–2018), Guatemalan clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of San Marcos
- Trinidad, Darío Agustín (* 1992), Uruguayan football player
- Trinidad, Félix (* 1973), Puerto Rican boxer
- Trinidad, Félix senior , Puerto Rican boxer and coach
- Trinidad, Guillermo (* 1989), Uruguayan football player
- Trinidad, Jorge (* 1993), Uruguayan soccer player
- Trinidad, TJ (born 1976), Filipino actor
- Trinité, Jules (1856–1921), French marksman
- Trinius, August (1851-1919), German traveling writer
- Trinius, Carl Bernhard (1778–1844), German physician, poet and botanist
- Trinius, Johann Anton (1722–1784), German Protestant pastor, theologian and writer
- Trinius, Reinhold (1934-2018), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Trinkaus, Christian Gottfried (1800–1870), German banker
- Trinkaus, Erik (* 1948), American paleoanthropologist
- Trinkaus, Karl Hermann (1904–1965), German collage artist
- Trinkaus, Sabine (* 1969), German writer
- Trinker, Bastian (* 1990), Austrian tennis player
- Trinker, Heike (* 1961), German actress
- Trinkewitz, Karel (1931–2014), Czech artist
- Trinkl, Edmund , head of the Gestapo
- Trinkl, Hannes (* 1968), Austrian ski racer
- Trinkl, Josef (1895–1970), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Burgenland
- Trinkl, Josef (1951-2004), Austrian politician (ÖVP)
- Trinkl, Mario , Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Trinkle, Elbert Lee (1876–1939), American politician
- Trinklein, Gert (1949-2017), German soccer player
- Trinkler, Emil (1896–1931), German geographer and Asian researcher
- Trinkler, Gustav Wassiljewitsch (1876–1957), Russian physicist and university professor
- Trinkler, Reinhard (* 1987), Austrian painter, comic book artist, illustrator
- Trinkler, Richard (* 1950), Swiss cyclist
- Trinks, Benjamin (* 1990), German actor
- Trinks, Christoph (* 1988), German handball player
- Trinks, Constantin (* 1975), German conductor
- Trinks, Florian (* 1992), German soccer player
- Trinks, Franz (1852–1931), inventor of the first writing calculating machine
- Trinks, Friedrich (1844–1930), German judge and minister of state in Saxony-Meiningen
- Trinks, Gustav (1871–1967), German businessman and photographer
- Trinks, Hauke (1943–2016), German physicist and university professor
- Trinks, Jolina Amely (* 2009), German actress and child actress
- Trinks, Karl (1891–1981), German educator
- Trinks, Kurt (1882–1958), German lawyer
- Trinks, Oskar (1873–1952), German politician (SPD)
- Trinks, Rudolf (* 1919), German major general of the VP
- Trinks, Timmi (* 1994), German actor
- Trinks, Ulrich (1930–2008), Austrian historian and publicist
- Trinkūnas, Dainius (1931–1996), Lithuanian pianist and politician
- Trinkwalder, Sina (* 1978), German entrepreneur
- Trinne, Willi (1884–1973), German politician (FDP)
- Trinneer, Connor (* 1969), American actor
- Trinowitz, Heinrich (1879–1929), German trade unionist and politician (SPD)
- Trinquesse, Louis-Roland (1746–1799) French painter and draftsman
- Trinquet, Pascale (* 1958), French foil fencer
- Trinquet, Véronique (* 1956), French foil fencer
- Trinquier, Anne-Marie (1901–1996), French politician
- Trinquier, Roger (1908–1986), French officer who worked as a torturer in theory and practice in the wars in Indochina and Algeria
- Trint, Peter (* 1929), German architect
- Trint, Ursula (* 1931), German architect
- Trintignant, Jean-Louis (born 1930), French actor
- Trintignant, Marie (1962–2003), French actress
- Trintignant, Maurice (1917-2005), French racing driver
- Trintignant, Nadine (* 1934), French screenwriter, film director, film producer and author
- Trintscher, Anna (* 2001), Ukrainian singer
- Trintzius, René (1898–1953), French lawyer and writer
trio
- Triola, Anne (* 1920), American actress and singer
- Triolet, Elsa (1896–1970), French writer
Trip
- Trip van Berckenrode, Jan (1664–1732), Mayor of Amsterdam
- Trip, Boy (1921–1990), Dutch economic manager and politician (KVP, PPR)
- Trip, Dirck (1691–1748), Mayor of Amsterdam
- Trip, Josef Lambert (1819–1878), officer, mayor, member of the Reichstag
- Trip, Julius (1857–1907), German garden architect
- Tripalo, Miko (1926–1995), Croatian and Yugoslav politician
- Tripathi, Divyanka (* 1984), Indian actress
- Tripathi, Keshari Nath (* 1934), Indian politician
- Tripathy, Byomkesh (1929–1997), Indian theater and film director, as well as playwright, producer and actor of the Oriya film
- Tripbacher, Manfred (* 1957), German soccer player
- Tripe, Linnaeus (1822–1902) British soldier and photographer
- Tripeloury, Felix (1887–1945), German lawyer, diplomat and civil servant
- Tripepi, Luigi (1836–1906), Italian clergyman, cardinal to the Curia
- Tripet, Gilles (* 1992), Swiss badminton player
- Triphiodoros , Greek poet
- Tripić, Zlatko (* 1992), Norwegian football player
- Tripisciano, Michele (1860–1913), Italian sculptor
- Tripković, Uroš (* 1986), Serbian basketball player
- Triple H (born 1969), American wrestler
- Triplett, George Washington (1809-1894), American lawyer, politician, and officer
- Triplett, Mel (1930-2002), American football player
- Triplett, Norman (1861-1934), American psychologist
- Triplett, Philip (1799-1852), American politician
- Tripmacker, Heino D. (1931–1985), South African architecture and landscape painter
- Tripodi, Mariano (* 1987), Argentinian football player
- Tripolsky, Eugen (* 1962), German chess referee and player
- Tripolt, Niklas (* 1964), Austrian speaker and author
- Triponez, Pierre (* 1943), Swiss politician
- Tripp Eisen (* 1965), American metal guitarist
- Tripp, Anton (1911–1991), German photographer and publicist
- Tripp, Art (* 1944), American rock and fusion musician
- Tripp, Ben (* 1966), American author, artist and theme park designer
- Tripp, Dawn Clifton (* 1969), American writer
- Tripp, Ella (* 1976), English badminton player
- Tripp, Franz Josef (1915–1978), German draftsman and children's book illustrator
- Tripp, Georg (* 1941), German soccer player
- Tripp, Howard George (* 1927), Roman Catholic bishop
- Tripp, Jan Peter (* 1945), German painter and graphic artist
- Tripp, Jean-Louis (* 1958), French comic artist
- Tripp, John (* 1977), German-Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Tripp, Karl (1900–1973), German paleontologist
- Tripp, Karl August (* 1944), German football player
- Tripp, Paul (1911–2002), American actor and speaker
- Tripp, Thomas (* 1978), German-American basketball player
- Tripp, Wilhelm (1835–1916), German clergyman, pastor and cathedral chapter in Limburg
- Trippa, Umberto (* 1931), Italian wrestler
- Trippault, Léon (* 1538), French historian, Graecist and Romanist
- Trippe, Heinrich (1915–1972), German athlete
- Trippe, Juan (1899–1981), American entrepreneur, founder of Pan Am airline
- Trippe, Robert Pleasant (1819–1900), American politician
- Trippel, Albert Ludwig (1813–1854), German landscape, marine and architectural painter
- Trippel, Alexander (1744–1793), Swiss sculptor
- Trippel, Claudia (* 1976), German university professor
- Trippel, Eduard (* 1997), German judoka
- Trippel, Erwin (1906–1979), German administrative lawyer and district administrator
- Trippel, Fritz (1937–2010), Swiss jazz musician
- Trippel, Hans (1908–2001), German car designer
- Trippel, Karla (* 1964), German actress
- Trippel, Otto (1891–1954), German cameraman, director, film editor, screenwriter and film producer
- Trippen, Norbert (1936–2017), German Catholic clergyman, church historian and author
- Trippi, Charley (born 1921), American football player and coach
- Trippi, Joe (* 1956), American political advisor
- Trippie Redd (* 1999), American rapper and singer
- Trippier, Kieran (* 1990), English soccer player
- Tripplehorn, Jeanne (* 1963), American actress
- Trippler, Wilhelm (1897–1974), German politician (NSDAP), MdR
- Trippolt, Josef Junior (* 1973), Austrian cook
- Trippolt, Josef senior (1948–2017), Austrian cook
- Tripps, Manfred (1925-2010), German art historian
- Trips, Franz Xaver (1630–1696), German pastor, librarian and historian
- Tripșa, Ion (1934-2001), Romanian sports marksman
- Triptolemos painter , Greek vase painter
- Tripucka, Kelly (born 1959), American basketball player
Triq
- Triquerie, Jean-Baptiste (1737–1794), French priest, blessed of the Roman Catholic Church
- Triqueti, Henri de (1804–1874), French painter and sculptor
- Triqui, Brahim (* 1968), German-Moroccan Taekwondoin and trainer
Tris
- Triscari, Ray (1923–1996), American studio and jazz musician
- Trischan, Michael (* 1961), German actor
- Trischberger, Balthasar (1721–1777), German builder of the Baroque
- Trischler, Helmuth (* 1958), German technology historian
- Trischler, Josef (1903–1975), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Triscsuk, Krisztina (* 1985), Russian-Hungarian handball player
- Trishes , Austrian musician
- Triska, Helmut (1912–1973), Austrian diplomat and Nazi functionary
- Tříska, Jan (1936–2017), American-Czech actor
- Trisko, Veronika (* 1981), Austrian concert pianist
- Trismosin, Solomon , Alchemist
- Trišović, Aleksandar (* 1983), Serbian football player
- Trissenaar, Elisabeth (* 1944), German actress
- Trissino, Gian Giorgio (1478–1550), Italian poet and linguist
- Trissino, Gian Giorgio (1877–1963), Italian rider and first Olympic champion in Italian history
- Trist, Eric Lansdown (1909-1993), British social psychologist
- Trist, Nicholas (1800–1874), American diplomat
- Tristam (* 1995), Canadian music producer
- Tristan († 1395), French nobleman
- Tristan de Moneins († 1548), French nobleman and military
- Tristán, Diego (* 1976), Spanish football player
- Tristan, Dorothy (* 1942), American actress and screenwriter
- Tristan, Flora (1803–1844), French writer, socialist and women's rights activist
- Tristan, Frédérick (* 1931), French writer
- Tristán, Luis († 1624), Spanish painter
- Tristán, Pío de (1773–1860), officer and politician
- Tristano, Francesco (* 1981), Luxembourg pianist and composer
- Tristano, Lennie (1919–1978), American jazz musician (pianist, composer, teacher)
- Tristany, Rogelio Rafael (* 1910), Argentine diplomat
- Tristão, Nuno († 1446), Portuguese navigator and explorer
- Tristram, Henry Baker (1822–1906) English clergyman, Bible scholar, traveler, and ornithologist
Trit
- Tritantaichmes , Persian general and satrap
- Tritantaichmes († 521 BC), Median rebel king
- Trithemius, Johannes (1462–1516), abbot at Sponheim Monastery, versatile scholar and humanist
- Tritle, Frederick Augustus (1833-1906), American politician
- Tritle, Stewart (1871-1947), American tennis player
- Tritonius, Petrus (1465–1525), Renaissance composer
- Tritsch, Walther (1892–1961), Austrian writer and historian
- Tritscheler, Alfred (1870–1935), German lawyer and district administrator
- Tritscheller, Paul (1822–1892), German manufacturer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Tritscher, Bernhard (* 1988), Austrian cross-country skier
- Tritscher, Lisa-Lena (* 1988), Austrian actress and model
- Tritscher, Michael (* 1965), Austrian ski racer
- Tritscher, Reinhard (1946–2018), Austrian ski racer
- Tritschkow, Vladimir (1899–1944), Bulgarian partisan
- Tritschler, Alexander von (1828–1907), German architect and university professor
- Tritschler, Alfred (1905–1970), German photographer
- Tritschler, Karl-Heinz (* 1949), German football referee
- Tritschler, Sven (* 1981), German politician (AfD)
- Tritschoks, Hans-Jürgen (* 1955), German soccer coach and sports medicine specialist
- Tritsis, Antonis (1937–1992), Greek architect and town planner
- Tritt von Wilderen, Johann Anton (1586–1639), auxiliary bishop in Konstanz
- Tritt, Travis (born 1963), American country singer, songwriter and actor
- Trittel, Gustav (1865–1929), German educator and politician (NLP, DDP), MdR
- Trittelvitz, Bernhard (1878–1969), German doctor and writer
- Trittelvitz, Hermann (1909–1970), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Tritthart, Alexander (* 1969), German politician (CSU), district administrator of the Erlangen-Höchstadt district
- Trittin, Jürgen (* 1954), German politician (Bündnis90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag, Federal Minister
- Trittin, Klaus (1923–1998), German manager
- Trittinger, Adolf (1899–1971), Austrian composer, choir director, organist, university lecturer and rector of the Bruckner Conservatory in Linz
- Tritto, Domenico (1776–1851), Italian composer
- Tritto, Giacomo (1733–1824), Italian composer and music teacher
- Tritton, Lydia Ellen (1899-1946), Australian journalist
- Tritton, William (1875–1946) British inventor and engineer
- Step shoe , Steve (* 1965), American football player
- Tritz, Josef (1902–1986), German civil servant
- Tritz, Marianne (* 1964), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Tritz, Stéphane (* 1987), French football player
- Tritzschler, Werner (* 1956), German actor and director
Triu
- Triulzi, Alberto (1928–1968), Argentine hurdler and sprinter
- Triulzi, Roberto (* 1965), Swiss-Italian ice hockey player
- Triumfetti, Giovanni Battista (1656–1708), Italian physician and botanist
Trivial
- Triva, Antonio Domenico (1626–1699), Italian painter
- Triva, Johann Nepomuk von (1755–1827), Bavarian general and minister of war
- Trivas, Victor (1896–1970), Russian-American film director, screenwriter, and production designer
- Trivedi, Aseem (* 1987), Indian cartoonist and activist
- Trivel, Wilmer , Uruguayan politician
- Trivella, Aldo (* 1921), Italian ski jumper
- Trivellato, Alex (* 1993), German-Italian ice hockey player
- Trivellato, Francesca (* 1970), Italian historian, university lecturer and author
- Trivers, Robert (* 1943), American biologist
- Trivick, Henry Houghton (1908–1982) British painter, lithographer, and author
- Trivini, Emilio (* 1938), Italian rower
- Trivino, Antoine (* 1952), French football player
- Trivino, Corey (* 1990), Canadian ice hockey player
- Trivulzio, Agostino († 1548), cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Trivulzio, Gian Giacomo († 1518), Italian-French military leader and Marshal of France
- Trivulzio, Giangiacomo Teodoro († 1656), Italian politician and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Trivulzio, Scaramuccia († 1527), Italian cardinal of the Roman Church
- Trivulzio, Teodoro (1456–1532), Italian-French military leader and Marshal of France
Trix
- Trixini (1933–2015), German theologian, puppeteer and magician
- Trixl, Daniela (* 1974), German artist
- Trixl-Hellensteiner, Josef (1889–1980), Austrian cyclist and ski athlete
- Trixner, Heinz (* 1941), Austrian actor
- TriXstar (* 1984), German-Iranian reggae singer
Triy
- Triyachart, Chayut (* 1989), Singaporean badminton player
- Triyaningsih (* 1987), Indonesian long-distance runner
Triz
- Trizna, Dušan (* 1967), Slovak ski mountaineer