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- ver Eecke, Paul (1867-1959), Belgian mathematician
- Ver, Fabian (1920–1998), Philippine Chief of Staff
Vera
- Vera (* 1986), Austrian soul and R&B singer
- Vera Colona, Héctor Eduardo (* 1962), Peruvian Bishop of Ica
- Vera Intriago, Francisco Ovidio (1942–2014), Ecuadorian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Portoviejo
- Vera López, José Raúl (* 1945), Mexican Catholic bishop
- Vera Plasencia, Juan Carlos (* 1961), Peruvian clergyman, military bishop of Peru
- Vera Rivera, Juan Carlos (* 1960), Chilean football player
- Vera Soto, Guillermo Patricio (* 1958), Chilean clergyman, Bishop of Iquique
- Vera y Talonia, Fortino Hipólito (1834–1898), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Cuernavaca
- Vera y Zuria, Pedro María (1874–1945), Mexican clergyman, Archbishop of Puebla de los Ángeles
- Vera, Abel , Uruguayan road cyclist
- Vera, Ana-Maria (* 1965), American pianist
- Vera, Antonio (* 1972), German university professor, professor of business administration at the German Police University
- Vera, Augusto (1813–1885), Italian philosopher
- Vera, Billy (* 1944), American singer, actor, writer and music historian
- Vera, Carlos (* 1928), Chilean long jumper, triple jumper and decathlete
- Vera, Carlos (* 1976), Ecuadorian football referee
- Vera, Carolina (* 1973), Chilean-German actress
- Vera, Diego (* 1985), Uruguayan soccer player
- Vera, Eladio (* 1948), Paraguayan football player
- Vera, Enrique (* 1954), Mexican walker
- Vera, Enrique (* 1979), Paraguayan football player
- Vera, Erik (* 1992), Mexican soccer player
- Vera, Eusebio Guilarte (1805–1849), Bolivian politician
- Vera, Gerardo (* 1947), Spanish costume designer, production designer, actor, film and theater director
- Vera, Jacinto (1813–1881), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Montevideo
- Vera, Joey (* 1963), American bass player and music producer
- Vera, Juan de (1453–1507), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Salerno and cardinal
- Vera, Luis Alberto (* 1943), Uruguayan football player
- Vera, Pedro de , Castilian-Andalusian conqueror and governor
- Vera, Pedro José (* 1984), Spanish track and road cyclist
- Vera, Reynaldo (* 1961), Cuban chess master
- Vera, Ricardo (* 1962), Uruguayan athlete
- Vera, Saúl (* 1959), Venezuelan mandolin and bandola player
- Vera, Yvonne (1964–2005), Zimbabwean writer
- Vera-Ellen (1921–1981), American actress
- Verachtert, Jozef (1932–1967), Belgian racing cyclist
- Veracini, Antonio (1659–1733), Italian violinist and Baroque composer
- Veracini, Francesco Maria (1690–1768), Italian violinist and composer
- Veracruz, Vanessa (* 1987), American porn actress and director
- Veraguth, Noah (* 1987), Swiss pop-rock musician
- Veraguth, Otto (1870–1944), Swiss neurologist
- Veraldi, Gabriel (1926–2009), Swiss writer
- Verallo, Fabrizio († 1624), Italian cardinal and Roman Catholic bishop
- Vérame, Jean (* 1939), French artist of Belgian origin
- Véran, Jules (1868–1960), French journalist, Romanist and Provençalist
- Véran, Olivier (* 1980), French politician (PS), member of the National Assembly
- Veran, Traude (* 1934), Austrian writer
- Veranes, Sibelis (* 1974), Cuban judoka
- Veranius Saturninus , Roman public official
- Veranius, Quintus († 58), Roman consul in AD 49
- Veranus of Cavaillon , bishop
- Vérany, Jean-Baptiste (1800–1865), French zoologist and malacologist
- Veranzio, Fausto (1551–1617), author of the first dictionary in five languages
- Veras, Nelson (* 1977), Brazilian jazz guitarist
- Verawaty Wiharjo (* 1957), Indonesian badminton player
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- Verba, Sidney (1932–2019), American political scientist
- Verba, Vaidotas (* 1966), Lithuanian administrative lawyer and diplomat
- Verbeck, Franz Bernardin (1686–1756), Franciscan and auxiliary bishop in the diocese of Münster
- Verbeck, Guido (1830–1898), Dutch engineer, missionary, and teacher who had a great influence on Japan in the early Meiji period
- Verbeeck, Bob (* 1960), Belgian medium and long-distance runner
- Verbeeck, Frans († 1570), Flemish painter
- Verbeeck, Frans (* 1941), Belgian racing cyclist
- Verbeeck, Frans Ludo (1926–2000), Belgian composer and conductor
- Verbeeck, Yvonne (1913–2012), Belgian singer, actress and comedian
- Verbeek, Albert (1909–1984), German art historian and monument conservator
- Verbeek, Danny (* 1990), Dutch soccer player
- Verbeek, Egbert (* 1953), German painter, graphic artist and sculptor
- Verbeek, Ellen (* 1958), Dutch journalist, editor-in-chief of the "Yoga Journal"
- Verbeek, Gertjan (* 1962), Dutch football player and coach
- Verbeek, Gustave (1867–1937), Japanese-Dutch newspaper illustrator
- Verbeek, Hans (1873–1954), German architect, town planner, monument conservator and building officer
- Verbeek, Hans (1917–1966), German lawyer, administrative officer and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Verbeek, Herman (1936–2013), Dutch politician (PPR), MEP and Catholic priest
- Verbeek, Koos (1928–2011), Dutch football player
- Verbeek, Leen (* 1954), Dutch politician
- Verbeek, Lotte (* 1982), Dutch actress
- Verbeek, Ludwig (* 1938), German author and poet
- Verbeek, Pat (born 1964), Canadian ice hockey player, official and scout
- Verbeek, Paul (1925–2019), German diplomat
- Verbeek, Pim (1956-2019), Dutch football player and coach
- Verbeek, Rogier (1845–1926), Dutch geologist and paleontologist
- Verbeek, Sem (* 1994), Dutch tennis player
- Verbeek, Tonya (* 1977), Canadian wrestler
- Verbeet, Gerdi (* 1951), Dutch politician
- Verbeet, Markus (* 1974), German journalist and lawyer
- Verbeke, Annelies (* 1976), Flemish writer
- Verbeke, Gerard (1910–2001), Belgian priest, historian of philosophy and university professor
- Verbeke, Grace (* 1984), Belgian racing cyclist
- Verbeke, Harry (1922-2004), Dutch jazz saxophonist (tenor)
- Verbeke, Johan (* 1951), Belgian diplomat
- Verbeke, Kristel (* 1975), Flemish singer and actress
- Verbeke, Natalia (* 1975), Spanish actress of Argentine descent
- Verbeke, Siegfried (* 1941), Belgian right-wing extremist and Holocaust denier
- Verbelen, Robert Jan (1911–1990), Belgian-Austrian commander of the 27th SS Volunteer Grenadier Division "Langemarck"
- Verberger, Jiří (1913–1973), Czech jazz pianist, singer, arranger and composer
- Verberne, Jochem (* 1978), Dutch rower
- Verbeuren, Dirk (* 1975), Belgian drummer
- Verbič, Benjamin (* 1993), Slovenian football player
- Verbič, Silva (* 2002), Slovenian Nordic combined skier and ski jumper
- Verbiest, Ferdinand (1623–1688), China missionary and astronomer
- Verbij, Kai (* 1994), Dutch speed skater
- Verbinski, Gore (* 1964), American director and screenwriter
- Verbíř, Pavel (* 1972), Czech football player
- Verbist, Evert (* 1984), Belgian racing cyclist
- Verbist, Karel (1883–1909), Belgian track cyclist
- Verbist, Théophile (1823–1868), Belgian Roman Catholic clergyman, founder of an order and missionary in China
- Verbitsky, Bernardo (1907–1979), Argentine journalist and writer
- Verbitsky, Horacio (* 1942), Argentine journalist and book author
- Verbnjak, Heinz (* 1973), Austrian ski mountaineer and cyclist
- Verboeckhoven, Eugène (1799–1881), Belgian painter
- Verbong, Ben (* 1949), Dutch director
- Verboom, Adriaen Hendriksz († 1673), Dutch painter and etcher of the Baroque
- Verbovsek, Alexandra , German Egyptologist
- Verbraeken, Carl (* 1950), Belgian composer
- Verbraeken, René (1927–2009), Norwegian painter and Romanist
- Verbrugge, Otto (1671–1745), Dutch teacher, philosopher and philologist
- Verbruggen, Hein (1941-2017), Dutch sports official
- Verbruggen, Marion (* 1950), Dutch recorder player
- Verbruggen, Teun (* 1975), Belgian jazz musician (drums)
- Verbrugghe, Rik (* 1974), Belgian cyclist
- Verbrugghen, Henri (1873–1934), Belgian conductor, violinist and music teacher
- Verburg, David (* 1991), American sprinter
- Verburg, Frederik (* 1980), Dutch doctor, specialist in nuclear medicine
- Verburg, Gerda (* 1957), Dutch trade unionist and politician (CDA)
- Verbustel, Edmond , Belgian figure skater
- Verbyla, Vincentas (1918–2017), Lithuanian forest scientist and Soviet politician
Verc
- Vercammen, Ben (* 1988), Belgian ice hockey player
- Vercammen, Joep (* 1991), Belgian ice hockey player
- Vercammen, Joris (* 1952), Old Catholic Archbishop of Utrecht
- Vercauteren, Franky (* 1956), Belgian football player and coach
- Vercel, Roger (1894–1957), French writer and literary scholar
- Vercellana, Rosa (1833–1885), second wife of the Italian King Victor Emanuel II.
- Vercetti, Tommy (* 1981), Swiss dialect rapper
- Verchau, Ekkhard (* 1927), German historian
- Vercher, Javier (* 1978), Spanish jazz musician (saxophone, composition)
- Verchère de Reffye, Jean-Baptiste (1821–1880), French gun designer
- Verchere, Graham (* 2002), Canadian actor
- Verchère, Patrice (* 1973), French politician
- Verchota, Phil (born 1956), American ice hockey player
- Verchuren, André (1920–2013), French accordion player
- Vercingetorix († 46 BC), prince of the Gallic-Celtic Arverni
- Verclas, Gustav (1853–1925), German master locksmith, entrepreneur, inventor and founder
- Verclas, Till (* 1953), German copper printer and artist
- Vercors (1902–1991), French writer and caricaturist
- Vercoutre, Rémy (* 1980), French football goalkeeper
- Vercoutter, Jean (1911-2000), French ancient orientalist
- Vercruysse, Jan (1948–2018), Belgian sculptor
- Vercruyssen, Sophie (* 1992), Belgian bobsledder
Verd
- Verda von Verdenberg, Johann Baptist († 1648), Austrian court chancellor
- Verda, Johann Anton , Austrian architect, stonemason and master builder
- Verdaguer y Prat, Peter (1835–1911), Spanish clergyman, Vicar Apostolic of Brownsville
- Verdaguer, Jacint (1845–1902), Spanish poet
- Verdaguer, Raymond (* 1947), Canadian graphic artist and illustrator
- Verdal, Suzanne (* 1944), Canadian dancer and muse of the singer Leonard Cohen
- Verdam, Gideon Jan (1802–1866), Dutch mathematician and physicist
- Verdam, Jacob (1845–1919), Dutch Low Atlantean
- Verdam, Koos (1915–1998), Dutch lawyer, university lecturer and politician
- Verdan, Claude (1909–2006), Swiss surgeon
- Verdasco, Fernando (* 1983), Spanish tennis player
- Verdat, Marcelle (1896–1972), French writer
- Verdat, Marguerite (1893–1971), French writer and archivist
- Verde di Salizzole († 1305), wife of Alberto I della Scala, Lord of Verona
- Verde, Alessandro (1865–1958), Italian Cardinal Curia of the Roman Catholic Church
- Verde, Cesário (1855–1886), Portuguese poet
- Verde, Daniele (* 1996), Italian football player
- Verde, Dino (1922–2004), Italian screenwriter and songwriter
- Verde, Elio (* 1987), Italian judoka
- Verdé-Delisle, Pierre (1877–1960), tennis player
- Verdecchia, Guillermo (* 1962), Canadian theater writer and stage actor
- Verdecia, Legna (* 1972), Cuban judoka
- Verdeil, André (* 1904), Swiss ice hockey player
- Verdejo, Félix (* 1993), Puerto Rican boxer
- Verdejo, Rocío , Mexican actress
- Verdel, Helena (* 1961), Austrian-Slovenian journalist and non-fiction author
- Verdelis painter , Argive vase painter
- Verdelli, Carlo (* 1957), Italian journalist
- Verdelot, Philippe , French Renaissance composer
- Verdenhalven, Fritz (1911–1993), German librarian, local historian and genealogist
- Verdenik, Zdenko (* 1949), Slovenian football coach
- Verdenius, Jan Jacob (* 1973), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Verdenius, Willem Jacob (1913–1998), Dutch classical philologist (Graecist)
- Verderber, Richard (1884–1955), Austrian fencer
- Verderi, Néstor (* 1950), Argentinian football goalkeeper
- Verdes Regueira, Manuel († 2012), Uruguayan football player
- Verdet, André (1913–2004), French poet, painter and sculptor
- Verdet, Félix-Marie-Honoré (1904–1992), French clergyman and bishop of La Rochelle
- Verdeț, Ilie (1925–2001), Romanian politician
- Verdet, Marcel Émile (1824–1866), French physicist
- Verdeun, Maurice (1929–2014), French track cyclist
- Verdeur, Joseph (1926–1991), American swimmer
- Verdi, Giuseppe († 1901), Italian Romantic composer
- Verdi, Simone (* 1992), Italian soccer player
- Verdial, Signi Chandrawati (* 1979), East Timorese politician
- Verdicchio-Krause, Claudia (* 1975), German sports shooter
- Verdieck, Bruno (1902–1969), German trade unionist (DGB) and politician (SPD), MdL
- Verdier, Arthur (1835–1898), French explorer of Africa
- Verdier, Bernard , French racing car driver
- Verdier, César (1695–1759), French physician, anatomist
- Verdier, Fabrice (* 1968), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Verdier, Franz (1869–1938), German film and theater actor and theater director
- Verdier, Geraldo (1937–2017), French clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Guajará-Mirim
- Verdier, Jean (1864–1940), French clergyman, Archbishop of Paris and cardinal
- Verdier, Jean-Antoine (1767–1839), French general
- Verdier, Jean-Louis (1935–1989), French mathematician
- Verdier, Robert (1910–2009), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Verdiger, Avraham (1921–2013), Israeli politician
- Verdin, Katalina (* 1975), Mexican photo model
- Verdini, Denis (* 1951), Italian economist and politician
- Verdini, Luis (* 1995), Brazilian soccer player
- Verdion, Otto Bernhard von (1719–1800), German court official, writer and manor owner
- Verdirame, Sergio (* 1970), Argentinian-Mexican soccer player
- Verdoia, Stephanie (* 1993), American soccer player
- Verdon, Gwen (1925–2000), American actress and dancer
- Verdonck, Cornelis (1563–1625), Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance
- Verdonck, David (* 1976), Belgian racing cyclist
- Verdonck, Maurice (* 1873), Belgian rower
- Verdonck, Nico (* 1985), Belgian racing driver
- Verdonck, Sven (* 1988), Belgian football player
- Verdone, Carlo (born 1950), Italian actor, screenwriter and director
- Verdoni († 1804), French-Italian chess player
- Verdonk, Eric (1959-2020), New Zealand rower
- Verdonk, Martin (* 1959), Dutch jazz percussionist
- Verdonk, Rita (* 1955), Dutch Minister for Integration and Immigration
- Verdonk, Robert (* 1943), Belgian Romanist
- Verdoorn, Annemieke (* 1961), Dutch actress
- Verdoorn, Inez Clare (1896–1989), South African botanist
- Verdries, Johann Melchior (1679–1735), German physician and professor of physics and medicine in Giessen
- Verdroß von Droßberg, Ignaz (1851–1931), Austrian field marshal lieutenant
- Verdross, Alfred (1890–1980), Austrian diplomat and international lawyer
- Verdú Fernández, Joan (born 1983), Spanish football player
- Verdú Sánchez, Joan (* 1995), Andorran ski racer
- Verdú, Maribel (* 1970), Spanish actress
- Verdu, Mike (* 1964), American manager, producer and author of computer games
- Verdú, Sergio (* 1958), Spanish electrical engineer
- Verdugo Ponce, Jorge (1956–2016), Colombian linguist and literary scholar
- Verdugo, Elena (1925-2017), American actress
- Verdugo, Francisco (1537–1595), military commander, governor in the Netherlands
- Verdugo, Gorka (* 1978), Spanish cyclist
- Verdugo, Yuli (* 1997), Mexican track cyclist
- Verdun, Amy (* 1968), Dutch political scientist and university professor
- Verdurmen, Rob (* 1953), Dutch jazz musician (drums, composition)
- Verdy du Vernois, Julius von (1832–1910), Prussian infantry general and minister of war
- Verdy, Violette (1933–2016), French ballerina, choreographer, university lecturer and writer
- Verdzekov, Paul (1931–2010), Cameroonian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Bamenda
Vere
- Vere, Aubrey de, 2nd Earl of Oxford († 1214), Earl of Oxford
- Vere, Aubrey de, 20th Earl of Oxford (1627–1703), English peer, officer and politician
- Vère, Cyril de (1881–1964), French racing car driver
- Vere, Edward de, 17th Earl of Oxford (1550–1604), English nobleman
- Vere, Horace, 1st Baron Vere of Tilbury (1565–1635), English military leader
- Vere, Hugh de, 4th Earl of Oxford , Earl of Oxford
- Vere, John de, 13th Earl of Oxford (1442–1513), English nobleman and politician
- Vere, Robert de, 3rd Earl of Oxford , Earl of Oxford
- Vere, Robert de, Duke of Ireland (1361-1392), British nobleman
- Vere, Rohese de († 1166), Anglo-Norman nobleman
- Vere-Hodge, Errol (1955-1980), Murder Victim
- Verea, Ramón (1833–1899), Spanish calculating machine designer
- Veréb, István (* 1987), Hungarian wrestler
- Verebes, Ernö (1902–1971), Hungarian-American actor and singer
- Verebics, Ibolya (* 1962), Hungarian singer
- Vereckei, Ákos (* 1977), Hungarian canoeist
- Verecundus († 552), bishop and saint
- Vered, Idan (* 1989), Israeli soccer player
- Vereen, Ben (* 1946), American film and theater actor and preacher
- Vereen, Shane (* 1989), American football player
- Vereen, Wendy (* 1966), American sprinter
- Vereker, John Prendergast (1822-1891), Lord Mayor of Dublin
- Vereker, John, 6th Viscount Gort (1886–1946), British Field Marshal
- Verel, Engin (* 1956), Turkish soccer player
- Verelius, Olof (1618–1682), Swedish linguist and antiquarian
- Verellen, Philippe (1962–2002), Belgian racing driver
- Verelst, Pieter , Dutch painter
- Verelst, Sam (* 1991), Belgian ice hockey player
- Veremej, Nellja (* 1963), Russian-German writer
- Verena , early Christian virgin and hermit
- Verena (Haus Waldburg) († 1443), wife of Hans von Rechberg, daughter of Johannes II. Von Waldburg
- Verena von Stuben , Benedictine, abbess of the Sonnenburg Monastery in the Puster Valley
- Verendael, Nicolaes van , Flemish painter
- Verene, Donald Phillip (* 1937), American philosopher and university professor
- Verenis, Povilas (* 1990), Lithuanian ice hockey player
- Verenkotte, Christoph (* 1958), German lawyer, President of the Federal Office of Administration
- Verenkotte, Clemens (* 1960), German journalist and essayist
- Vereno, Klemens (* 1957), Austrian composer
- Veres, András (* 1959), Hungarian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Győr
- Veres, Chris (* 1994), German-American actor
- Veres, Győző (1936–2011), Hungarian weightlifter
- Veres, James (* 1949), American actor and film producer
- Veres, Mariska (1947-2006), Dutch singer
- Veres, Pálné (1815–1895), Hungarian educator
- Vereș, Szilard (* 1996), Romanian football player
- Veress, Péter (* 1928), Hungarian communist politician
- Veress, Sándor (1907–1992), Hungarian composer
- Vereti, Paulina (* 1998), German singer
- Veretout, Jordan (* 1993), French football player
- Verevou, Iosefo (* 1996), Fijian soccer player
- Verey, Roger (1912-2000), Polish rower
- Verey, Rosemary (1918–2001), English landscape gardener
- Verez, Mel (* 1990), Austrian singer and songwriter
Author
- Verfaillie, Camille (1892–1980), Belgian clergyman and Vicar Apostolic of Stanley Falls
- Verfaillie, Marcel (1911–1945), French communist and resistance fighter against National Socialism
Forg
- Verg, Erik (1919–2005), German journalist and book author
- Verga, Giovanni (1840-1922), writer
- Verga, Isidoro (1832–1899), Italian canon lawyer and cardinal to the Curia
- Vergaerde, Otto (* 1994), Belgian cyclist
- Vergani, Ernst (1848–1915), Austrian civil engineer and politician, member of the state parliament
- Vergano, Aldo (1891–1957), Italian film director
- Vergara Albano, Pedro Nolasco (1800–1867), Chilean deputy, governor and landowner
- Vergara y Velasco, Francisco Javier (1860–1914), Colombian geographer, cartographer and historian
- Vergara, Adán (* 1981), Chilean football player
- Vergara, Guillermo (1890–1943), Chilean painter
- Vergara, Jaime (* 1987), Colombian road cyclist
- Vergara, Jorge (1955-2019), Mexican entrepreneur
- Vergara, Mónica (* 1983), Mexican soccer player
- Vergara, Mylo Hubert Claudio (* 1962), Filipino clergyman, Bishop of Pasig
- Vergara, Sandra (* 1988), Colombian model, actress and talk show host
- Vergara, Sofía (* 1972), Colombian-American actress and model
- Vergara, Victoria (* 1948), Chilean opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Vergara-Paras, Lalaine (* 1987), American actress and singer
- Vergassola, Simone (* 1976), Italian football player
- Vergau, Hans-Joachim (* 1935), German diplomat and legal scholar
- Vergauwen, Guido (* 1944), Belgian religious and theologian
- Vergé, David (* 1972), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Vergé, Roger (1930–2015), French chef and restaurateur and cookbook author
- Vergé-Dépré, Anouk (* 1992), Swiss volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Vergeen, Regine (* 1943), German actress and radio play speaker
- Vergeer, Esther (* 1981), Dutch wheelchair basketball and wheelchair tennis player
- Vergeer, Hein (* 1961), Dutch speed skater
- Vergeiner, Ignaz (1938–2007), Austrian scientist (meteorology, mathematics and physics)
- Vergels, Mathias (* 1992), Belgian actor and musician
- Vergenhans, Ludwig († 1512), German legal scholar, cleric and diplomat
- Vergennes, Charles Gravier comte de (1717–1787), French statesman
- Verger, Charles Paumier du , Belgian marksman
- Verger, Ferdinand von (1806–1867), Bavarian diplomat
- Verger, Johann Baptist von (1762–1851), Bavarian military and diplomat
- Verger, Pierre (1902–1996), French photographer
- Vergerio, Pietro Paolo (1370–1444), Italian humanist, physician, lawyer and statesman
- Vergerio, Pietro Paolo (1498–1565), Italian clergyman
- Vergers, Michael (* 1969), Dutch racing driver
- Vergès, Betty (* 1956), French actress and photo model
- Vergès, Jacques († 2013), French lawyer and criminal defense attorney
- Vergés, Joaquín (* 1992), Uruguayan football player
- Vergés, Martín (* 1934), Spanish football player
- Verges, Martin (* 1965), German theater director and author
- Vergès, Paul (1925–2016), French politician (Parti communiste réunionnais), member of the National Assembly, MEP
- Verges, Troy , American songwriter
- Vérgez Alzaga, Fernando (* 1945), Spanish Curia Bishop
- Vergez, Augusto (1896–1963), Argentine carambola player and world champion
- Verghese, Abraham (* 1955), American author of Indian descent
- Vergiat, Marie-Christine (* 1956), French politician (Parti communiste français), MEP
- Virgil (70 BC – 19 BC), Roman poet
- Virgil, Polydor († 1555), Italian humanist
- Vergilio, Rodrigo (* 1983), Brazilian soccer player
- Vergilius Gallus Lusius, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Vergin, Siegfried (1933–2012), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag
- Verginella, Marko (* 1978), Italian-Slovenian basketball player
- Verginer, Willy (* 1957), Italian wood sculptor
- Vergini, Santiago (* 1988), Argentinian football player
- Verginis, Dimitrios (* 1987), Greek basketball player
- Verginius Rufus, Lucius († 97), Roman politician and general
- Verginius Tricostus Caelimontanus, Aulus , Roman consul 494 BC. Chr.
- Verginius Tricostus Caelimontanus, Titus , Roman consul 448 BC. Chr.
- Verginius Tricostus Caelimontanus, Titus , Roman consul 496 BC. Chr.
- Verginius Tricostus Rutilus, Titus († 463 BC), Roman consul 479 BC. Chr.
- Verginius Tricostus, Opiter , Roman consul 502 BC. Chr.
- Lustaghi, Mino (* 1955), Italian pop singer and songwriter
- Vergnaud, Bernadette (* 1950), French politician (PS), MEP
- Vergne de Tressan, Louis-Élisabeth de la , French writer, translator and encyclopaedist
- Vergne, Jean-Éric (* 1990), French racing car driver
- Vergne, Michèle (* 1943), French mathematician and university professor
- Vergne, Pierre de († 1403), French cardinal to the curia
- Vergnes, Jacques (born 1948), French football player
- Vergniaud, Pierre (1753–1793), French leader of the Girondins in the French Revolution
- Lustier, Michel (* 1946), French politician, member of the National Assembly
- Lustole, Léon (1893–1958), French politician
- Vergoossen, Sef (* 1947), Dutch football coach
- Vergote, Antoon (1921–2013), Belgian priest, theologian and psychologist
- Vergouwen, Johanna (1630–1714), Flemish painter
- Verguet, Gérard (* 1949), French cross-country skier
- Verguin, François-Emmanuel (1814–1864), French chemist
- Vergult, François (* 1893), Belgian ice hockey goalkeeper
Relation
- Verhaag, Bertram (* 1944), German documentary filmmaker
- Verhaas, Jan (* 1966), Dutch snooker referee and board member of the World Snooker Federation WPBSA
- Verhaegen, August (* 1941), Belgian racing cyclist
- Verhaegh, Paul (* 1983), Dutch football player
- Verhaeghe, Carter (born 1995), Canadian ice hockey player
- Verhaeghe, Frans (* 1945), Belgian historian and medieval archaeologist
- Verhaeghe, Jean-Daniel (* 1944), French director
- Verhaeghe, Julia (1910–1997), Belgian founder of the spiritual family "Das Werk"
- Verhaeghe, Paul (* 1955), Belgian psychologist, psychoanalyst and university professor
- Verhaeghen, Paul (* 1965), Belgian writer and cognitive psychologist
- Verhaeren, Émile (1855–1916), Belgian poet
- Verhagen, Maxime (* 1956), Dutch politician (CDA), MEP
- Verhaghen, Pieter Jozef (1728–1811), Flemish painter
- Verhas, Frans (1827–1897), Belgian genre painter
- Verhas, Jan (1834-1896), Belgian genre painter
- Verhas, Maximilian (* 1960), German sculptor
- Verhas, Theodor (1811–1872), German draftsman and romantic painter
- Verheiden, Mark (* 1956), American screenplay and comic book writer
- Verheijen, Carl (* 1975), Dutch speed skater
- Verhein, Siegfried (1897–1963), German officer, most recently lieutenant general in World War II
- Verhelst, Egid the Elder (1696–1749), Flemish sculptor and representative of the Bavarian Baroque and Rococo
- Verhelst, Egid the Younger (1733–1804), German engraver
- Verhelst, Joseph (1932–2014), Belgian racing cyclist
- Verhelst, Louis (* 1990), Belgian road cyclist
- Verhelst, Peter (* 1962), Flemish writer, poet, playwright, performer and playwright
- Verherstraeten, Servais (* 1960), Belgian politician and State Secretary
- Verheugen, Günter (* 1944), German politician (SPD), Member of the Bundestag, EU Commissioner and Vice President of the European Commission
- Verhey, Theodoor (1848–1929), Dutch composer
- Verheyde, Sylvie (* 1967), French screenwriter and director
- Verheyden, Joseph (* 1957), Belgian theologian and university professor
- Verheyen, Carl , American guitarist
- Verheyen, Franz (1877–1955), German racing cyclist
- Verheyen, Geert (* 1973), Belgian racing cyclist
- Verheyen, Gert (* 1970), Belgian national football player and coach
- Verheyen, Hans (* 1944), German politician (Bündnis-90 / Die-Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Verheyen, Jan (* 1944), Belgian football player
- Verheyen, Jef (1932–1984), Belgian painter
- Verheyen, Lena (* 1991), German volleyball player
- Verheyen, Melanie (* 1989), German volleyball player
- Verheyen, Philip (1648–1710), Flemish surgeon, anatomist and author
- Verheyen, René (* 1952), Belgian football player and coach
- Verheyen, Robin (* 1983), Belgian jazz musician (saxophone, composition)
- Verheyen, Rudolf Wilhelm (1878–1915), German architect
- Verheyen, Sabine (* 1964), German politician (CDU), MEP
- Verheyen, Walter (1932-2005), Belgian mammaloge
- Verhoef, Esther (* 1968), Dutch author
- Verhoef, Marijana (* 1986), Serbian playwright, dramaturge and filmmaker
- Verhoef, Schalk (1935–1997), Dutch cyclist
- Verhoef, Toon (* 1946), Dutch painter
- Verhoeff, Jan Andreas (1911–1944), Dutch resistance fighter and Nazi victim
- Verhoeff, Karl Wilhelm (1867–1944), German zoologist and entomologist
- Verhoeff, Rudy (* 1989), Canadian volleyball player
- Verhoek, John (* 1989), Dutch football player
- Verhoek, Wesley (* 1986), Dutch football player
- Verhoene, Kenny (* 1973), Belgian football player and coach
- Verhoesen, Albertus (1806–1881), Dutch painter
- Verhoeven, Arnold (1905–1998), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Verhoeven, Dries (* 1976), Dutch theater maker and conceptual artist
- Verhoeven, Frans (* 1966), Dutch enduro racer
- Verhoeven, Lis (1931–2019), German actress
- Verhoeven, Luca (* 1979), German actor
- Verhoeven, Michael (* 1938), German film director
- Verhoeven, Nicolas (1896–1981), Dutch Roman Catholic bishop
- Verhoeven, Paul (1901–1975), German actor, director, theater director and author
- Verhoeven, Paul (* 1938), Dutch film director, screenwriter and film producer
- Verhoeven, Rico (* 1989), Dutch K-1 fighter and current Glory heavyweight champion
- Verhoeven, Simon (* 1972), German actor and director
- Verhoeven, Theodorus (1907–1990), Dutch missionary and paleontologist
- Verhoeven-van Elsbergen, Ursula (* 1957), German Egyptologist
- Verhoff, Arnold (1889–1972), German CDU politician
- Verhoff, Marcel (* 1970), German forensic doctor
- Verhofstadt, Guy (* 1953), Belgian politician (Open VLD), MEP
- Verhaben, Friedrich (1901–1993), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Verhoogen, John (1912-1993), Belgian-American geologist
- Verhoolen, Ute (1948–2013), German journalist, television announcer and presenter
- Verhovay, Gyula († 1906), Hungarian journalist and politician
- Verhoyen, Peter (* 1968), Belgian flautist and piccolo flutist
- Verhuell, Carel Hendrik (1764–1845), Dutch-French admiral and diplomat
- Verhülsdonk, Eduard (1884–1934), German journalist and politician (center), MdR
- Verhülsdonk, Roswitha (* 1927), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Verhulst, Adriaan (1929–2002), Belgian historian
- Verhulst, Dimitri (* 1972), Flemish writer
- Verhulst, Gert (* 1968), Belgian actor, screenwriter, film director, presenter and entrepreneur
- Verhulst, Hans (1921–2005), Dutch sculptor and graphic artist
- Verhulst, Johannes (1816–1891), Dutch conductor and composer
- Verhulst, Mayken , Flemish painter
- Verhulst, Pierre-François (1804–1849), Belgian mathematician
- Verhulst, Raf (1866–1941), Flemish journalist, writer and teacher with a nationalist tendency
- Verhulst, Rombout (1624–1698), Flemish sculptor
- Verhulst, Willem , General Manager of Nieuw Amsterdam, now New York
- Verhunc, Fanchette (1875–1944), Slovenian opera singer (soprano) and singing teacher
- Verhuven, Willi (* 1950), German entrepreneur
Veri
- Veri, Rinaldo (* 1952), Italian admiral
- Verica , British king of the Atrebates
- Verina (432–484), wife of the Byzantine emperor Leo I.
- Vérineux, André-Jean (1897–1983), French Roman Catholic clergyman, bishop, and apostolic administrator in China and Taiwan
- Vering, Bradley (born 1977), American wrestler
- Vering, Carl (1871–1955), German lawyer, entrepreneur, philosopher and patron
- Vering, Carl Hubert (1834–1897), German building contractor and company founder
- Vering, Friedrich Heinrich (1833–1896), German law scholar and university professor
- Vering, Hermann (1846–1922), German building contractor and pioneer of traffic route construction
- Vering, Hermann Carl (1879–1955), German politician and industrialist
- Vering, Jan (* 1954), German gospel singer, newspaper editor and dramaturge
- Veringa, Gerard (1924–1999), Dutch politician (KVP and CDA)
- Verino, Benedetto (1512–1570), Italian artist, engraver in the Renaissance in Italy
- Veríssimo, Azumir (1935–2012), Brazilian soccer player
- Verissimo, Dany (* 1982), French actress, model and former porn actress
- Veríssimo, Érico (1905–1975), Brazilian writer, literary scholar and translator
- Veríssimo, José (1857–1916), Brazilian writer, journalist and literary critic
- Vérité, Auguste-Lucien (1806–1887), French watchmaker
- Verity, Ruggero (1883-1959), Italian lepidopterist
- Verity, William (1917–2007) American businessman and politician
- Verius Superstis, Quintus , Roman officer (imperial era)
Verj
- Verjans, Nicky (* 1987), Dutch handball player
- Verjee, Rumi (* 1957), British lawyer, entrepreneur, philanthropist and politician
- Verjee, Zain (* 1974), Kenyan-Canadian journalist
- Verjus de Crécy, Louis (1629–1709), French diplomat and member of the Académie française
- Verjus, François († 1710), French bishop
- Verjus, Stanislas Henri (1860-1892), Italian Roman Catholic religious, coadjutor vicar of New Guinea
Sales
- Verkaaik, Esther Eva , Dutch actress
- Verkade, Jan (1868–1946), Dutch painter and Benedictine
- Verkaik, Willemijn (* 1975), Dutch singer and actress
- Sales, Leo (1858–1933), Austrian-Galician lawyer, specialist author and parliamentarian
- Sales, Willy (1917–1994), Swiss-Israeli-Austrian visual artist, writer, publisher and publicist
- Verkerk, Kees (* 1942), Dutch speed skater
- Verkerk, Marhinde (* 1985), Dutch judoka
- Verkerk, Martin (* 1978), Dutch tennis player
- Verkerk, Rob (* 1960), Dutch officer in the Mariniers Corps
- Verkhovskaya, Anya , Russian consultant, executive director, film producer and human rights activist
- Verkiel, Jordy (* 1996), Dutch ice hockey player
- Verkko, Veli (1893–1955), Finnish sociologist and criminologist
- Verkolje, Jan , Dutch painter
Loss
- Verl, Alexander (* 1966), German engineer and university professor, head of the Stuttgart IPA (since 2006)
- Verlaat, Frank (* 1968), Dutch football player
- Verlaat, Jesper (* 1996), Dutch football player
- Vërlaci, Shefqet (1877–1946), Albanian Prime Minister
- Verlage, Henning (* 1978), German music producer and keyboard player
- Verlaine, Paul (1844-1896), French poet
- Verlaine, Tom (* 1949), American singer, guitarist and songwriter
- Verlan, Sascha (* 1969), German author, editor and journalist
- Verlander, Justin (* 1983), American baseball player
- Verlat, Charles (1824–1890), Belgian painter
- Publisher, August (1883–1951), German social pedagogue, writer and publisher
- Verleger, Jörn (* 1972), German sports official
- Publisher, Rolf (* 1951), German medical psychologist, university lecturer and non-fiction author
- Verlemann, Josef (1882–1958), German CDU politician
- Verlet, Alice (1873–1934), Belgian singer and vocal teacher
- Verlet, Loup (1931–2019), French physicist
- Verlet, Raoul (1857–1923), French sculptor
- Ver acceler, Jan (1919–1944), Dutch resistance fighter
- Verley, Bernard (born 1939), French film and stage actor
- Verley, Patrick (* 1944), French economic historian
- Verley, Renaud (* 1945), French film and theater actor
- Verleysen, Cathérine (* 1972), Belgian art historian
- Verlhac, Bernard (1957-2015) French cartoonist and press illustrator
- Verli, Aleks (* 1920), Albanian communist politician
- Verlič, Miha (* 1991), Slovenian ice hockey player
- Verlinde, Claude (* 1927), French artist
- Verlinde, Erik (* 1962), Dutch physicist
- Verlinde, Herman (* 1962), Dutch physicist
- Verlinden, Charles (1907–1996), Belgian historian, medievalist and university professor
- Verlinden, Dany (* 1963), Belgian football goalkeeper and goalkeeper coach
- Verlinden, Gery (* 1954), Belgian racing cyclist
- Verlinden, Jan (* 1977), Belgian football player
- Verlinden, Julia (* 1979), German environmental scientist and politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Member of the Bundestag
- Verling, Hans (1916–1986), Liechtenstein postman, civil servant, politician and sports official
- Verloge, Hilaire († 1734), Flemish gambist and composer
- Verlohren, Adolf (1794–1854), Prussian lieutenant general
- Verloo, Courtney (* 1991), American soccer player
Verm
- Verma, Daya-Nand (1933–2012), Indian mathematician
- Verma, Inder (* 1947), Indian-American molecular biologist and molecular geneticist
- Verma, Nirmal (1929–2005), Indian author and translator
- Verma, Ramswaroop (1923-1998), Indian civil rights activist
- Verma, Sameer (* 1994), Indian badminton player
- Verma, Sandip, Baroness Verma (* 1959), British politician
- Vermaak, Yvonne (* 1956), South African tennis player
- Vermaas, Kim (* 1996), Dutch table tennis player
- Vermaelen, Thomas (* 1985), Belgian football player
- Vermandel, René (1893–1958), Belgian racing cyclist
- Vermander, Benoît (* 1960), French Jesuit and sinologist
- Vermandois, Louis de Bourbon, comte de (1667–1683), Admiral of France, son of Louis XIV.
- Vermant, Sven (* 1973), Belgian football player, coach and sports director
- Vermaseren, Maarten Jozef (1918–1985), Dutch religious historian
- Vermaut, Stive (1975-2004), Belgian cyclist
- Vermeer, Arie (1922-2013), Dutch football player
- Vermeer, Hans J. (1930–2010), German linguist and translation scholar
- Vermeer, Jan , Dutch painter
- Vermeer, Kenneth (* 1986), Dutch football goalkeeper
- Vermeer, Manuel (* 1961), German sinologist and lecturer at the East Asia Institute at the Ludwigshafen University of Applied Sciences
- Vermeer, Pieter A. (* 1944), Dutch geotechnician
- Vermeersch, Etienne (1934–2019), Belgian philosopher
- Vermeersch, Hans (* 1957), Belgian composer and conductor
- Vermeersch, Stephan , Belgian clarinetist, saxophonist and music teacher
- Vermeerssen, Frans (* 1956), Dutch jazz musician composer
- Vermehren, Carl Wilhelm (1785–1843), German businessman
- Vermehren, Erich (1919–2005), German lawyer and defense agent, later Swiss insurance broker and Una Voce president
- Vermehren, Frederik (1823–1910), Danish painter
- Vermehren, Friedrich Bernhard (1802–1871), German lawyer
- Vermehren, Hermann (1792–1858), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian, consistorial councilor and superintendent in Mecklenburg
- Vermehren, Isa (1918–2009), German cabaret artist, film actress, author and religious sister
- Vermehren, Johann (1634–1710), Hofrat in Mecklenburg
- Vermehren, Johann Bernhard (1777–1803), early romantic German poet and scholar
- Vermehren, Julius (1855–1928), Lübeck Senator
- Vermehren, Kurt (1885–1962), German lawyer
- Vermehren, Michael (1659–1718), German theologian
- Vermehren, Michael (1915–2010), German journalist and television correspondent
- Vermehren, Michael Gottlieb (1699–1748), lawyer, Senator of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Vermehren, Moritz (1829–1893), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Vermehren, Otto (1861–1917), German painter, draftsman and copyist
- Vermehren, Paul († 1750), merchant and councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Vermehren, Paul († 1729), German lawyer, chief post director of the Electorate of Saxony
- Vermehren, Paul (1848–1944), German architect
- Vermehren, Petra (1893–1971), German journalist
- Vermeij, Geerat (* 1946), Dutch paleontologist
- Vermeij, Vincent (* 1994), Dutch football player
- Vermeil, Dick (born 1936), American football coach
- Vermeil, Edmond (1878–1964), French German studies specialist
- Vermeil, Hermann (1889–1959), German mathematician
- Vermeire, Kaatje (* 1981), Belgian graphic designer and illustrator
- Vermeire, Robert (* 1944), Belgian cyclist, world champion in cycling
- Vermeiren, Hilaire Marie (1889–1967), Belgian religious, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Coquilhatville
- Vermeiren, Paul (* 1963), Belgian archer
- Vermeltfoort, Coen (* 1988), Dutch cyclist
- Vermersen, Margarethe , Abbess of the Harvestehude Monastery
- Vermes, Géza (1924–2013), British theologian and orientalist
- Vermes, Mária (1923–2018), Hungarian violinist and university teacher
- Vermes, Peter (* 1966), American football player
- Vermes, Timur (* 1967), German journalist and book author
- Vermette, Antoine (* 1982), Canadian ice hockey player
- Vermette, Patrice (* 1970), Canadian production designer
- Vermetten, Henk (1895–1964), Dutch football player
- Vermeule, Emily (1928–2001), American Classical Archaeologist
- Vermeule, Koen (* 1965), Dutch painter
- Vermeulen, Benjamin (* 1957), Belgian racing cyclist
- Vermeulen, Chris (* 1982), Australian motorcycle racer
- Vermeulen, Duane (* 1986), South African rugby player
- Vermeulen, Erik (* 1959), Belgian jazz pianist
- Vermeulen, Gijs (* 1981), Dutch rower
- Vermeulen, Han F. (* 1952), Dutch science historian and ethnologist
- Vermeulen, Inge (1985-2015), Brazilian-Dutch field hockey player
- Vermeulen, Jeff (* 1988), Dutch track and road cyclist
- Vermeulen, John , Belgian journalist and writer
- Vermeulen, Matthijs (1888–1967), Dutch composer
- Vermeulen, Mika (* 1999), Austrian cross-country skier
- Vermeulin, Michel (* 1934), French cyclist and Olympic champion
- Vermeyen, Jan , Flemish goldsmith
- Vermeyen, Jan Cornelisz († 1559), Dutch painter, etcher, draftsman and wallpaper designer
- Vermeylen, August (1872–1945), Flemish writer, literary critic, art historian and politician
- Vermeylen, Piet (1904–1991), Belgian politician
- Vermezović, Vladimir , Serbian football coach
- Vermibus (* 1987), Spanish street artist
- Vermigli, Peter Martyr (1499–1562), Italian Augustinian order priest and Reformed Old Testament scholar
- Vermijl, Marnick (* 1992), Belgian football player
- Vermillion, Iris (* 1960), German opera singer (mezzo-soprano)
- Vermillion, Joseph (1862-1889), American murder victim
- Vermillion, Texas Jack (1842–1911), American gunslinger
- Vermilyea, Kristen (* 1969), American actress
- Vermilyea, Louise († 1911), American serial killer
- Vermin, Joël (* 1992), Dutch-Swiss ice hockey player
- Verminnen, Johan (* 1951), Belgian singer
- Veřmiřovská, Zdeňka (1913–1997), Czechoslovak artistic gymnast
- Vermont, Boris (1903–1956), Russian-American film producer and film editor
- Vermont, Hyacinthe Collin de (1693–1761), French Rococo painter
- Vermot, Joseph (1828-1893), French author and editor
- Vermot-Desroches, Jean-Emmanuel (* 1974), French comic book artist and author
- Vermot-Mangold, Ruth-Gaby (* 1941), Swiss politician (SP)
- Vermote, Julien (* 1949), Belgian racing cyclist
- Vermote, Julien (* 1989), Belgian road cyclist
- Vermouth, Gil (born 1985), Israeli soccer player
- Vermulst, Laurien (* 1960), Dutch rower
- Vermund, Pernille (* 1975), Danish architect, entrepreneur, politician, party founder
- Vermuyden, Cornelius (1595–1683), Dutch-English engineer
Vern
- Verna, Gianni (* 1942), Italian engraver and xylograph
- Vernace, Michael (* 1986), Italian-Canadian ice hockey player
- Vernaleken, Theodor (1812–1907), German specialist in German
- Vernam, Gilbert (1890-1960) American technician
- Vernant, Jean-Pierre (1914–2007), French historian and anthropologist
- Vernati, Sirio (1907–1993), Swiss football player
- Vernau, Katrin (* 1973), German economist, Chancellor of the University of Hamburg
- Vernay, Claire (* 1943), German writer
- Vernay, Jean Karl (* 1987), French racing car driver
- Vernay, Manon (* 1989), Australian handball player
- Vernay, Patrick (* 1973), French triathlete and six-time Ironman winner
- Vernay, Robert (1907–1979) French film director, production manager and screenwriter
- Vernazza, Santiago (1928-2017), Argentinian football player
- Verndal, Line (born 1972), Norwegian actress
- Verne, Adela (1877–1952), English composer, pianist and music teacher
- Verne, Étienne (* 1939), French educator
- Verne, Jules (1828–1905), French writer
- Verne, Kaaren (1918–1967), German-American actress
- Verne, Konrad (1899–1962), German politician (NSDAP), MdL
- Verne, Larry (1936–2013), American musician and filmmaker
- Verne, Mathilde (1865–1936), English pianist and music teacher
- Verne, Michel (1861-1925), French writer
- Verne, Paul (1829–1897), French navigator and writer
- Verne-Bredt, Alice (1868–1958), English composer, pianist and music teacher
- Vernekohl, Jill (* 1980), German figure skater
- Verner, Andrew (* 1972), Austro-Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Verner, Frank (1883–1966), American medium and long distance runner
- Verner, Frederick Arthur (1836–1928) Canadian painter
- Verner, Karl (1846–1896), Danish linguist
- Verner, Miroslav (* 1941), Czech Egyptologist
- Verner, Paul (1911–1986), German politician (SED), MdV, member of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the SED in the GDR
- Verner, Tomáš (* 1986), Czech figure skater and Vice European Champion
- Verner, Waldemar (1914–1982), German officer in the People's Navy and politician (SED), MdV
- Verner, Wenzel (1887–1938), co-founder of the KPD in Chemnitz and victim of Stalinism
- Vernerová, Michaela (* 1973), Czech judoka
- Verners, Alfrēds (1912–1973), Latvian football player
- Vernes, Henri (* 1918), Belgian writer and comic book author
- Vernet, Antoine Charles Horace (1758–1836), French painter
- Vernet, Claude Joseph (1714–1789), French marine painter
- Vernet, Daniel (1945–2018), French political scientist, journalist and author
- Vernet, Horace (1789–1863), French history and military painter and lithographer
- Vernet, Jacob (1698–1789), Swiss theologian, philosopher and advocate of the Enlightenment
- Vernet, Juan (1923-2011), Spanish historian of science
- Vernet, Just-Émile (1894–1991), French racing driver
- Vernet, Louis (1870-1946), French archer
- Vernet, Luis (1791–1871), German businessman, Argentine island commander of the Falkland Islands
- Vernet, Philippe (* 1961), French track cyclist
- Vernet, Placide (1922–2018), French Roman Catholic priest, Trappist and religious historian
- Verneuil, Auguste (1856–1913), French chemist
- Verneuil, Édouard de (1805–1873), French geologist
- Verneuil, Gaya (* 1989), French actress
- Verneuil, Henri (1920–2002), French director, screenwriter and film producer
- Verneuil, Louise (* 1988), French singer-songwriter
- Verneuil, Raoul de (1899–1975), Peruvian composer and conductor
- Verney, Anne-Charlotte (* 1943), French racing car driver
- Verney, David, 21st Baron Willoughby de Broke (born 1938), British peer and politician
- Verney, Ernest Basil (1894–1967) British pharmacologist and physiologist
- Verney, Frances Parthenope (1819–1890), British writer and journalist
- Verney, Joseph-Guichard Du (1648–1730), French physician, anatomist and university professor
- Verney, Luís António (1713–1792), Portuguese enlightener, theologian, priest, philosopher, writer and thinker
- Vernier, Claude (1913–1996), Franco-German actor
- Vernier, Jacques (1923-2015), French long-distance runner
- Vernier, Jacques (* 1944), French politician
- Vernier, Jean (1923-2006), French middle-distance runner
- Vernier, Pierre (1580–1637), French mathematician
- Vernier, Pierre (* 1931), French actor
- Vernier-Palliez, Bernard (1918–1999), French ambassador
- Vernière, Paul (1916–1997), French literary scholar and university professor
- Vernizzi, Rino (* 1946), Italian bassoonist
- Vernon , American DJ
- Vernon, Andrew (* 1986), British long-distance runner
- Vernon, Annabel (* 1982), English rower
- Vernon, Anne (born 1924), French actress
- Vernon, Conrad (* 1968), American director, screenwriter, animator and voice actor
- Vernon, Dai (1894-1992), Canadian-American magician
- Vernon, Dorothy (1875-1970), American actress
- Vernon, Edward (1684–1757), Vice Admiral in the Royal Navy
- Vernon, Francis († 1677), English author and explorer
- Vernon, Gabor (1925–1985), British actor
- Vernon, Hedda , German actress
- Vernon, Henry (1441-1515), English knight
- Vernon, Howard (1908–1996), Swiss actor
- Vernon, John (* 1929), Australian high jumper
- Vernon, John (1932-2005), Canadian actor
- Vernon, Judy (* 1945), British hurdler and sprinter
- Vernon, Karl (1880–1973), British rower and rowing coach
- Vernon, Kate (born 1961), Canadian actress
- Vernon, Konstanze (1939–2013), German dancer and choreographer
- Vernon, Lillian (1927–2015), German-American businesswoman
- Vernon, Mike (* 1944), British blues producer and label founder
- Vernon, Mike (* 1963), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Vernon, Olivier (* 1990), American football player
- Vernon, Orien (1874–1951), American tennis player
- Vernon, Raymond (1913-1999), American economist
- Vernon, Richard (1925–1997), British actor
- Vernon, Roy (1937-1993), Welsh football player
- Vernon, Scott (born 1983), English soccer player
- Vernon, Suzy (1901–1997), French actress
- Vernon, William (1416–1467), English knight
- Vernooij, Max (1912-2004), Austrian sound engineer
- Vernoux, Marion (* 1966), French film director and screenwriter
- Vernunft, Burkhard (* 1940), German painter
- Vernunft, Verena (* 1945), German painter
- Verny, Arsène (* 1956), Czech-German legal scholar
- Verny, Artyom (* 1993), Russian-Israeli ice hockey player
- Verny, Cécile (* 1969), German-French jazz singer
- Verny, Françoise (1928–2004), French publisher
- Verny, Thibault (* 1965), French clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Paris
Vero
- Vero, Gee (* 1971), German artist
- Verocai, Arthur (* 1945), Brazilian musician, singer, conductor and music producer
- Verocai, Giovanni († 1745), Italian composer and violinist
- Verocay, Jose Juan , Uruguayan pathologist
- Verőci, Zsuzsa (* 1949), Hungarian chess master
- Veroi, Guido (1926–2013), Italian sculptor, medalist, mosaic artist and glass painter
- Verolino, Gennaro (1906–2005), Italian Archbishop of Curia, Righteous Among the Nations
- Verollet, Misha (* 1981), German musician and author
- Verolme, Hetty E. (* 1930), survivor of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp and author
- Veron Bairros, Danilo (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Verón, Darío (* 1979), Paraguayan football player
- Verón, Eliseo (1935-2014), Argentine semiotic
- Veron, Elmo (1903–1990), American film editor
- Veron, Gabriel (* 2002), Brazilian soccer player
- Veron, John Edward Norwood (* 1945), Australian marine biologist and hard coral taxonomist
- Verón, Juan Ramón (* 1944), Argentine football player and coach
- Verón, Juan Sebastián (* 1975), Argentinian football player
- Véron, Laurent (* 1949), French mathematician
- Verona, Bartolomeo (1740–1813), Italian decorative painter
- Verona, Carlos (* 1992), Spanish cyclist
- Verona, Liberals there , Italian painter and collector of miniatures
- Verona, Stephen (1940–2019), American screenwriter, film director and film producer
- Verone, Andrea Remo (* 1972), German-Italian actor
- Vérone, Maria (1874–1938), French lawyer and women's rights activist
- Veronelli, Diego (* 1979), Argentinian tennis player
- Veronese, Bonifazio († 1553), Italian painter
- Veronese, Giuseppe (1854–1917), Italian mathematician
- Veronese, Paolo (1528–1588), Italian Renaissance painter
- Veronese, Riccardo (* 1973), British musician and music journalist
- Veronese, Vittorino (1910–1986), Italian lawyer, publicist, university professor and Director General of UNESCO
- Veronesi d'Andréa, Palmyro Paulo (1925–2006), Brazilian engineer and politician
- Veronesi, Luigi (1908–1998), Italian photographer, film director, set designer, painter and draftsman
- Veronesi, Marco (* 1972), German-Italian economic and social historian
- Veronesi, Sandro (* 1959), Italian writer
- Veronesi, Umberto (1925–2016), Italian physician and politician
- Veronica of Milan († 1497), nun and blessed of the Catholic Church
- Véronnez, Laurent (* 1977), Belgian trance musician
- Verospi, Fabrizio (1571–1639), Italian cardinal
- Verospi, Girolamo (1599–1652), Italian cardinal and bishop
- Verosta, Stephan (1909–1998), Austrian international lawyer
- Verot, Augustin (1805–1876), French clergyman, Bishop of Saint Augustine
- Verot, Darcy (born 1976), Canadian ice hockey player
- Verouli, Anna (* 1956), Greek javelin thrower
- Vérove, Jimmy (* 1970), French basketball player
- Verovio, Simone († 1607), Italian composer, calligrapher, engraver, publisher and editor
- Verow, Peter (* 1953), English squash player
- Verow, Todd (born 1966), American filmmaker
Pack
- Verpakovskis, Māris (* 1979), Latvian football player
- Verpault, Eugène (1885–1980), French racing driver
- Verplanck, Daniel C. (1762–1834), American politician
- Verplanck, Gulian C. (1786–1870), American politician
- VerPlanck, Marlene (1933–2018), American jazz singer
- Verplank, Scott (* 1964), American professional golfer
- Verploegen, Angelo (* 1961), Dutch jazz trumpeter
- Verpoorten, Albrecht Meno (1672–1752), German educator and Lutheran theologian
- Verpoorten, Andrea (* 1973), German lawyer and politician (CDU), MdL
- Verpoorten, Johann Christian Wilhelm (1721–1792), German physician, personal physician and councilor
- Verpoorten, Wilhelm (1631–1686), German Evangelical Lutheran clergyman and general superintendent in Coburg
- Verpoorten, Wilhelm Paul (1721–1794), German educator and Lutheran theologian
Verq
- Verquaim, João Baptista , Portuguese colonial administrator
Verr
- Verra, Marie (1857-1896), German theater actress and singer
- Verra, Stefan (* 1973), Austrian body language expert, author, coach and entertainer
- Verrall, George Henry (1848–1911) British politician, botanist and entomologist
- Verrall, Nicholas (* 1954), English painter
- Verrall, Robert (* 1928), Canadian film producer, animator and director
- Verraros, Jim (* 1983), American singer and actor
- Verrasztó, Dávid (* 1988), Hungarian medley and back swimmer
- Verrasztó, Evelyn (* 1989), Hungarian freestyle and medley swimmer
- Verrasztó, Gabriella (* 1961), Hungarian swimmer
- Verrasztó, Zoltán (* 1956), Hungarian swimmer
- Verratti, Ciro (1907–1971), Italian foil fencer and Olympic champion
- Verratti, Marco (* 1992), Italian soccer player
- Verrazzano, Giovanni da (1485–1528), Italian navigator and explorer
- Verre, Auguste van de , Belgian archer
- Verre, Valerio (* 1994), Italian football player
- Verreault, Jean-Nicolas (* 1968), Canadian actor
- Verreaux, Édouard (1810–1868), French ornithologist, taxidermist and dealer in natural produce
- Verreaux, Jules (1807–1873), French botanist and ornithologist
- Verrecchia, Anacleto (1926–2012), Italian philosopher, cultural critic and essayist
- Verrecchia, Robert , American economist
- Verree, John Paul (1817–1889), American politician
- Verreet, Roland , German graduate engineer and expert for wire ropes
- Verrel, Torsten (* 1961), German legal scholar and criminologist
- Verrell, Ronnie (1926-2002), English jazz drummer
- Verres, Gaius († 43 BC), Roman politician
- Verres, Hanns (1928–2003), German radio presenter
- Verres, Rolf (* 1948), German doctor and musician
- Verret, J. Emile (1885–1965), American politician
- Verrett, Harrison (1907-1965), American jazz musician (guitar, banjo)
- Verrett, Shirley (1931-2010), American opera singer (mezzo-soprano, soprano)
- Verreydt, Louis (1950–1977), Belgian racing cyclist, world champion in cycling
- Verri della Bosia, Maximilian (1824–1909), German infantry general
- Verri, Francesco (1885–1945), Olympic champion in cycling
- Verrier, Guy (1928-2019), French racing car driver
- Verrier, Jean Alix (* 1931), Roman Catholic bishop
- Verriest, Georges (1909–1985), French football player and official
- Verriest, Hugo (1840–1922), Flemish priest and writer
- Verrill, Addison Emery (1839-1926), American zoologist and geologist
- Verrill, Alpheus Hyatt (1871–1954), American zoologist and writer
- Verrilli, Donald (* 1957), American lawyer
- Verrimst, Victor Frédéric (1825–1893), Franco-Belgian double bass player, organist and composer
- Verrio, Antonio († 1707), Italian painter
- Verrius Geminus, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Verroca, Ruggero (* 1961), Italian rower
- Verrocchio, Andrea del (1435–1488), Venetian Renaissance artist
- Verroen, Dolf (* 1928), Dutch writer, critic, translator and essayist
- Verrolles, Emmanuel-Jean-François (1805–1878), French bishop of the Paris Mission in China
- Verron, Laurent (* 1962), French comic artist
- Verruijt, Arnold (* 1940), Dutch geotechnician
- Verrycken, Fréderic (* 1977), German politician (SPD), MdA
verse
- Versace, Allegra (* 1986), Italian businesswoman
- Versace, Donatella (* 1955), Italian fashion designer
- Versace, Gary (* 1968), American jazz musician
- Versace, Gianni (1946–1997) Italian fashion designer
- Versace, Santo (* 1944), Italian businessman, President of Gianni Versace SpA and politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Veršakovs, Māris (* 1986), Latvian handball player
- Versaldi, Giuseppe (* 1943), Italian canon lawyer, Roman Catholic Curia Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Versalle, Richard (1932–1996), American opera singer
- Versari, Bruno Elizeu (* 1959), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Campo Mourão
- Versavel, Bruno (* 1967), Belgian football player
- Verschaeren, Yari (* 2001), Belgian football player
- Verschaeve, Cyriel (1874–1949), Belgian priest, nationalist and author
- Verschaffelt, Ambroise (1825–1886), Belgian gardener and author
- Verschaffelt, Jules-Émile (1870–1955), Belgian physicist
- Verschaffelt, Peter Anton von (1710–1793), Flemish sculptor and architect
- Verschneider, Jean (1872–1943), French sculptor
- Missing from San Nicolas, Die († 1853), last survivor of the Nicoleño Indian tribe
- Verschoor, Martijn (* 1985), Dutch road cyclist
- Verschoore, Omer (1888–1931), Belgian racing cyclist
- Verschraegen, Bea (* 1955), Austrian lawyer and university professor
- Verschuer, Helmut von (* 1926), German European official
- Verschuer, Leopold von (* 1961), German actor, radio play speaker, director and author as well as theater director and translator
- Verschuer, Otmar von (1896–1969), German physician, human geneticist and twin researcher
- Verschuere, Karel (1924–1982), Belgian comic artist and author
- Verschueren, Adolph (1922-2004), Belgian racing cyclist
- Verschueren, Bart (* 1986), Belgian cyclocross driver
- Verschueren, Etienne (1928–1995), Belgian jazz musician, big band leader and film composer
- Verschueren, Theo (* 1943), Belgian racing cyclist
- Verschueren, Victor , Belgian winter sports enthusiast (bobsleigh and ice hockey) and Olympian from 1924
- Verschuier, Lieve , Dutch painter
- Verschuren, Jacques (1926–2014), Belgian biologist, ecologist and conservationist
- Verschuren, Mike (* 1992), Dutch ice hockey player
- Verschuren, Paul (1925–2000), Dutch clergyman, Bishop of Helsinki
- Verschuren, Renzo (* 1981), Dutch volleyball player
- Verschuren, Sebastiaan (* 1988), Dutch swimmer
- Verschuring, Hendrik (1627–1690), Dutch painter
- Verse, Dirk A. (* 1971), German lawyer and university professor
- Versé, Julius (1881–1966), German geologist and mining engineer
- Versé, Max (1877–1947), German pathologist
- Verseck, Keno (* 1967), German journalist
- Versell, Walter (1891–1989), Swiss civil engineer
- Versen, Carl (1809–1871), German lawyer and politician
- Versen, Dieter (* 1945), German football player
- Versen, Hans Lorenz von (1881–1931), German district administrator
- Versen, Lothar von (1938–2014), German cabaret artist and actor
- Versen, Maximilian von (1833-1893), Prussian general of the cavalry and commanding general of the III. Army Corps
- Versen, Otto Kasimir von (1705–1774), Prussian major general, commander of the "Holstein" dragoon regiment
- Versen, Rudolf von (1829–1894), German manor owner and administrative officer
- Versenus Aper, Lucius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Vershbow, Alexander (* 1952), American diplomat and political scientist
- Vershofen, Wilhelm (1878–1960), German economist and politician
- Versiani Velloso, José Francisco (1919–1972), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Itumbiara
- Versick, Thilo (* 1985), German soccer player
- Versiglia, Aloisius (1873–1930), Italian religious, missionary, bishop, martyr and saint of the Roman Catholic Church
- Versing, Wilhelm (1811–1879), German theater actor and opera singer (bass / baritone)
- Versini, Marie (born 1940), French actress
- Versis, Sotirios (1876–1919), Greek weightlifter and athlete
- Versluis, Mechiel (* 1987), Dutch rower
- Versluys, Elisabeth (1923–2011), Dutch actress and radio play speaker
- Versluys, Jan (1873–1939), German-Dutch zoologist
- Versmann, Ernst August Otto (1823–1889), German pharmacist and manufacturer
- Versmann, Ernst Friedrich (1814–1873), German Protestant theologian
- Versmann, Heinrich Joachim (1816–1866), German pharmacist and politician
- Versmann, Johannes (1820–1899), German lawyer and politician, Member of the Bundestag, First Mayor
- Versnel, Hendrik Simon (* 1936), Dutch ancient historian
- VerSnyder, Francis (1925–1989), American engineer and metallurgist
- Versock, Kurt (1895–1963), German officer, mountain troop general in World War II
- Versois, Odile (1930–1980), French actress
- Versor, Johannes , Thomist
- Verspoell, Christoph Bernhard (1743–1818), German Catholic priest, publicist and hymn poet
- Verspohl, Franz-Joachim (1946–2009), German art historian
- Verspronck, Jan Cornelisz (1600–1662), Dutch baroque portrait painter in the so-called Golden Age of Dutch painting
- Verstappen, Andreas (* 1960), German author, illustrator, cartoonist, actor and cartoon researcher
- Verstappen, Annemarie (* 1965), Dutch swimmer
- Verstappen, Eric (* 1994), Dutch soccer player
- Verstappen, Jos (* 1972), Dutch racing driver
- Verstappen, Martin (1773–1853), Belgian landscape painter and lithographer
- Verstappen, Max (* 1997), Belgian-Dutch racing driver
- Verstappen, Wim (1937-2004), Dutch director, producer and screenwriter
- Versteeg, Heinz (1939–2009), Dutch football player
- Versteeg, Kelly (* 1994), Dutch tennis player
- Versteeg, Kris (* 1986), Canadian ice hockey player
- Versteeg, Mitch (* 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
- Versteeg, Wytske (* 1983), Dutch writer and political scientist
- Versteegh, Bob (* 1950), Dutch university professor, professor of piano
- Versteegh, Cornelis HM (* 1947), Dutch Arabist and linguist
- Versteegh, Pierre (1888–1942), Dutch dressage rider, soldier and resistance fighter
- Versteegt, Hans (1928–2011), Dutch organ builder
- Verstegen, Margarete (1929–2008), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Verstegen, Mark (* 1969), American fitness expert and trainer
- Verstegen, Richard († 1640), Dutch-English writer
- Verstegen, Ute (* 1970), German Christian archaeologist
- Verstegen, Willem († 1659), businessman in the service of the Dutch East India Company, head of the Dejima branch in Japan
- Versteijnen, Niels (* 2000), Dutch handball player
- Versteyl, Andrea (* 1953), German lawyer and judge
- Verstl, Gert (* 1935), German officer
- Verstoep, Anton , Dutch badminton player
- Verstoep, Bep (1939-2010), Dutch badminton player
- Verstolk van Soelen, Johan Gijsbert (1776–1845), Dutch politician
- Verstraelen, Arnold (1882–1932), Dutch religious
- Verstraete, Birger (* 1994), Belgian football player
- Verstraete, Daniel Alphonse Omer (* 1924), Bishop Emeritus of Klerksdorp
- Verstraete, Fernand (1925–1992), French jazz and entertainment musician
- Verstraete, Frank , Belgian theoretical physicist
- Verstraeten, Edouard (1948–2005), Belgian racing cyclist
- Verstraeten, Francois (1887–1965), Belgian racing cyclist
- Verstraeten, Jorre (* 1997), Belgian judoka
- Verstrepen, Johan (* 1967), Belgian cyclist
- Verstuyft, Katrien (* 1982), Belgian triathlete
Vert
- Vertacnik, Hans-Peter (* 1956), Austrian author
- Vertelienė, Vilija (* 1962), Lithuanian politician
- Vertenten, Petrus (1884–1946), Belgian missionary
- Vértes, Marcel (1895–1961), Hungarian graphic artist, painter, illustrator, set designer
- Vértes-Schütter, Isabella (* 1962), German theater director and politician (SPD), MdHB
- Vértesy, József (1901–1983), Hungarian water polo player
- Verteuil, Anthony de (* 1932), Trinidadian historian
- Verthamon de Chavagnac, Michel de (1687–1762), French bishop
- Verthamon, Jean-Baptiste de († 1735), French clergyman
- Vertin, Petrus Gerardus (1819–1893), Dutch landscape and vedute painter, as well as etcher and lithographer
- Vértiz y Salcedo, Juan José de (1719–1799), Viceroy of Río de la Plata
- Vertlib, Vladimir (* 1966), Austrian writer
- Vertonghen, Jan (* 1987), Belgian football player
- Vertova, Caterina (* 1960), Italian theater, film and television actress
- Vertovec, Steven (* 1957), American social scientist
- Vertue, Margaret (* 1953), South African Bishop of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa
- Vertue, Sue (* 1960), British television producer
Veru
- Verucchi, Giuseppe (* 1937), Italian clergyman and emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Ravenna-Cervia
- Verucchio, Malatesta da (1212-1312), Italian condottiere
- Verucloetius , noble Helvetian
- Verus († 219), Roman politician
- Verus, Lucius (130–169), Roman emperor
Verv
- Vervaat, Wim (1942-1994), Dutch mathematician
- Vervaecke, Félicien (1907–1986), Belgian racing cyclist
- Vervaecke, Julien (1899–1940), Belgian racing cyclist
- Vervaeke, Louis (* 1993), Belgian racing cyclist
- Vervaet, Imke (* 1993), Belgian sprinter
- Vervaux, Johannes (1586–1661), German Jesuit, historian and confessor of Maximilian I of Bavaria
- Vervecken, Erwin (* 1972), Belgian racing cyclist
- Vervenne, Marc (* 1949), Flemish theologian
- Ververgaert, Dennis (* 1953), Canadian ice hockey player
- Vervest, Jos (1925–1999), Belgian carom player and entrepreneur
- Vervier, Marcus (1811-1891), German administrative lawyer
- Verville, Alfred Victor (1890–1970), American aircraft pioneer
- Verville, François Béroalde de (1556–1626), French Renaissance writer, poet and intellectual
- Vervisch, Frédéric (* 1986), Belgian racing driver
- Vervloesem, Marcel (1953-2018), Belgian activist
- Vervoort, Karl Walter (1899–1979), German religious, Paraguay missionary (Oblates of the Immaculate Virgin Mary)
- Vervoort, Marieke (1979-2019), Belgian athlete in disabled sports
- Vervoort, Mark (* 1990), Dutch tennis player
- Vervoort, Rudi (* 1958), Belgian politician
- Vervotte, Inge (* 1977), Belgian Minister
- Vervuert, Klaus Dieter (1945–2017), German publisher and bookseller
Use
- Verwaayen, Ben (* 1952), Dutch businessman
- Verweij, Koen (* 1990), Dutch speed skater
- Verwer, Abraham de († 1650), Dutch marine painter
- Verwer, Justus de , Dutch marine painter
- Verwerich, Rebecca , German television presenter
- Verwey, Albert (1865–1937), Dutch writer
- Verwey, Evert (1905-1981), Dutch chemist
- Verwey, Jan (* 1936), Dutch jazz musician (harmonica)
- Verwey, Roland (* 1981), German ice hockey player
- Verweyen, Alexander (* 1963), German non-fiction author
- Verweyen, Hansjürgen (* 1936), German university professor, fundamental theologian
- Verweyen, Jana (* 1987), German amateur actress
- Verweyen, Johannes Maria (1883–1945), German philosopher, Freemason and theosophist
- Verweyen, Norbert (* 1950), German swimmer
- Verweyen, Theodor (* 1937), German literary scholar
- Verwiebe, Roland (* 1971), German sociologist and professor
- Verwijlen, Bas (* 1983), Dutch sword fencer
- Verwilghen, Marc (* 1952), Belgian politician and Minister of Justice
- Verwilt, François († 1691), Dutch painter
- Verwimp, Alphonse (1885–1964), Belgian religious and Roman Catholic bishop of Kisantu
- Verwoerd, Hendrik Frensch (1901–1966), South African sociologist and politician
- Verworn, Max (1863–1921), German physiologist
- Verwüster, Dennis (* 1998), Austrian soccer player
Very
- Véry, Pierre (1900–1960), French writer and screenwriter
- Veryga, Aurelijus (* 1976), Lithuanian psychiatrist, professor and politician
Delay
- Verzeletti, Carlos (* 1950), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Castanhal
- Verzeri, Juan (* 1963), Uruguayan football coach
- Verzeri, Teresa Eustochio (1801-1852), religious sister, founder of the Daughters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus (Verzeri Soure)
- Verzetnitsch, Friedrich (* 1945), Austrian trade union official and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Verzi, Hrvoje (* 1970), German athlete
- Verzier, René (* 1934), Canadian cameraman
- Verzotto, Maicol (* 1988), Italian diver
- Verzura, Antonio (* 1992), Thai-Italian soccer player
- Verzura, Gionata (* 1992), Thai-Italian soccer player