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Vesa
- Vesaas, Halldis Moren (1907–1995), Norwegian poet and prose writer
- Vesaas, Tarjei (1897–1970), Norwegian novelist, poet, and playwright
- Vėsaitė, Birutė (* 1951), Lithuanian politician (Seimas)
- Vesala, Edward (1945–1999), Finnish drummer and composer
- Vesalainen, Kristian (* 1999), Finnish ice hockey player
- Vesalius, Andreas (1514–1564), Flemish anatomist; is considered the founder of modern anatomy and morphological thinking in medicine
- Vesamaa, Ilmari (1893–1973), Finnish long-distance and obstacle runner
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- Vescan, Cynthia (* 1992), French wrestler
- Vesce, Ryan (* 1982), American ice hockey player
- Vesco, Don (1939–2002), American motorcycle racer, motorcycle world record holder (1970–1990)
- Vesco, Giselle (* 1925), German actress
- Vesco, Jean-Paul (* 1962), French religious, Bishop of Oran
- Vescoli, Toni (* 1942), Swiss musician and singer-songwriter
- Vescoli, Urs (* 1966), Swiss skeleton pilot
- Vesconte, Pietro , Italian cartographer and geographer
- Vescovi, Gerhard (1922–1998), German poet doctor
- Vescovi, Giovanni (* 1978), Brazilian chess player
- Vescovo, Victor (* 1966), American investor, explorer and naval officer
Vese
- Vesecká, Zora (* 1967), Czech film actress
- Veseli, Frédéric (* 1992), Swiss-Albanian football player
- Veseli, Kadri (* 1967), Kosovar Chairman of the Assembly of the Republic of Kosovo
- Veseli, Refik , photographer and a Righteous Among the Nations
- Veselica, Marko (1936–2017), Croatian politician
- Veselinov, Blagoj (* 1984), Macedonian film and theater actor
- Veselinović, Ana (* 1988), Montenegrin tennis player
- Veselinović, Janko (1862–1905), Serbian writer
- Veselinović, Sonja (* 1981), Serbian literary scholar
- Veselinović, Todor (1930–2017), Serbian soccer coach, previously Yugoslav soccer player
- Veselka, Julius (1943–2012), Lithuanian politician and economist
- Veselovský, Peter (* 1964), Slovak ice hockey player
- Veselovský, Zdeněk (1928–2006), Czech zoologist and ethologist
- Veselsky, Ernst Eugen (1932–2014), Austrian economist and politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council, member of the Federal Council
- Veselý, Aleš (1935–2015), Czech sculptor
- Veselý, František (1943–2009), Czechoslovak football player
- Veselý, František (* 1969), Czech football player
- Vesely, Franz (1898–1951), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the state parliament
- Vesely, Herbert (1931–2002), Austrian film director and screenwriter
- Vesely, Ivo (1926–2002), Australian ice hockey player
- Vesely, JA (1901–1969), Austrian film production manager
- Veselý, Jan (1923–2003), Czechoslovak cyclist
- Veselý, Jan (* 1990), Czech basketball player
- Veselý, Jiří (* 1993), Czech tennis player
- Vesely, Ludwig (1903–1986), Austrian decathlete
- Vesely, Ludwig (1919–1944), Austrian resistance fighter, communist and concentration camp prisoner
- Veselý, Michal (* 1980), Czech football player
- Veselý, Petr (* 1971), Czech football player
- Veselý, Vítězslav (* 1983), Czech javelin thrower
- Vesembeck, Johann (1548–1612), German Lutheran theologian
- Vesenjak, Maša (* 1982), Slovenian tennis player
- Vesenjak, Urška (* 1982), Slovenian tennis player
- Vesentini, Edoardo (1928-2020), Italian mathematician and politician
- Vesentini, José William (* 1950), Brazilian geographer
- Veser, Ernst (1946–1997), German political scientist and university professor
- Veser, Reinhard (* 1968), German journalist
- Vesey, Denmark († 1822), Afro-American slave and freedom fighter
- Vesey, Jimmy (* 1993), American ice hockey player
- Vesey-Fitzgerald, Leslie Desmond Edward Foster (1910–1974), Irish entomologist, ornithologist, conservationist and plant collector
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- Vesga, Mikel (* 1993), Spanish soccer player
Vesi
- Vesic, Aleksandar (1924–1982), Yugoslav-American geotechnical engineer
- Vesik, Rivo (* 1980), Estonian beach volleyball player
- Věšín, Jaroslav (1860–1915), Czech painter
- Vésir, Dominique (* 1956), French football player
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- Veske, Mihkel (1843–1890), Estonian poet and linguist
- Veski, Anne (* 1956), Estonian-Russian pop singer
- Veskimägi, Taavi (* 1974), Estonian politician and businessman
- Veškovac, Dušan (* 1986), Serbian football player
Vesm
- Vesmás, Tamás (* 1944), Hungarian pianist
Vesp
- Vespa , ancient Roman poet
- Vespa, Líber (1971–2018), Uruguayan football player
- Vespasia Polla , mother of the Roman emperor Vespasian and grandmother of his successors Titus and Domitian
- Vespasian (9–79), Roman emperor
- Vespasian the Younger , adopted son of the Roman emperor Domitian
- Vesper, Alex (* 1967), German drummer
- Vesper, Bernward (1938–1971), German writer, political activist and publisher
- Vesper, Ekkehart (1924–2005), German librarian
- Vesper, Elke (* 1949), German writer
- Vesper, Georg Christian Wilhelm (1802–1880), Landstand Waldeck and Mayor of Korbach
- Vesper, Guntram (* 1941), German writer and poet
- Vesper, Heike (* 1970), German biologist
- Vesper, Karl (1883–1933), German communist and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Vesper, Karl-Heinz (1931–2006), German diplomat, ambassador of the GDR
- Vesper, Ludwig (1806–1863), member of the Waldeck state parliament
- Vesper, Michael (* 1952), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Vesper, Otto (1875–1923), German politician (SPD)
- Vesper, Rudolf (* 1939), German wrestler
- Vesper, Stefan (* 1956), German theologian, General Secretary of the Central Committee of German Catholics (ZdK)
- Vesper, Walter (1897–1978), German politician (KPD), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Vesper, Will (1882–1962), German writer and literary critic
- Vesperini, Edith (* 1945), French costume designer
- Vespermann, Clara (1799–1827), German singer (soprano)
- Vespermann, Gerd (1926–2000), German actor and voice actor
- Vespermann, Katharina (1802–1877), German opera singer (soprano)
- Vespermann, Kurt (1887–1957), German actor
- Vespermann, Leonore (1900–1974), painter of late expressionism
- Vespestad, Jarle (* 1966), Norwegian jazz drummer
- Vespignani, Giuseppe Maria (1800–1865), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman, Archbishop of the Curia, and Bishop of Orvieto
- Vesprini, Tulio , Italian racing car driver
- Vespucci, Amerigo (1451–1512), navigator and seafarer, namesake of the continent America
- Vespucci, Simonetta (1453–1476), lover of Giuliano di Piero de Medici, model
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- Vesque von Püttlingen, Johann (1803–1883), Austrian lawyer and song composer
Vess
- Vessaz, Antoine (1833–1911), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Vesselsky, Irmie (* 1984), Austrian singer-songwriter / pianist and actress
- Vessenberg, Rain (* 1975), Estonian football goalkeeper
- Vessey, John W. Junior (1922–2016), American general in the United States Army
- Vessey, Maggie (* 1981), American athlete
- Vessey, Robert S. (1858–1929), American politician
- Vessiot, Ernest (1865–1952), French mathematician
- Vessler, Konrad , German church lawyer, canon and university professor
Vest
- Vest, Charles M. (1941–2013), American engineer and university professor
- Vest, George Graham (1830-1904), American politician
- Vest, George S. (* 1918), American diplomat
- Vest, Johann († 1694), German organ builder in Transylvania
- Vest, Jovnna-Ánde (* 1948), Sami-Finnish author and translator
- Vest, Lorenz Chrysanth von (1776–1840), Austrian doctor and botanist
- Vest, Matthew (* 1992), American basketball player
- Vest, Peter (* 1962), German economist and manager
- Vestad, Sigurd (1907-2001), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Vestager, Margrethe (* 1968), Danish politician (Det Radikalische Venstre (RV)), member of the Folketing
- Vestal, Albert Henry (1875–1932), American politician
- Vestal, Stanley (1887–1957), American writer and historian
- Vestberg, Hans (* 1965), Swedish economist and businessman
- Vestdijk, Simon (1898–1971), Dutch writer
- Veste, Paulette (* 1928), French shot putter and discus thrower
- Vésteinn Hafsteinsson (* 1960), Icelandic athlete
- Vesten, Inge , German actress, singer and cabaret artist
- Vestenický, Emil (* 1948), Slovak military and politician
- Vester, Claus (* 1963), German voice actor and audio book speaker
- Vester, Frederic (1925–2003), German biochemist, environmental expert and popular science author
- Vester, Heinrich (1806-1891), German painter
- Vester, Helmut (1913–2001), German pharmacist, pharmacy historian
- Vester, Madeleine (* 1954), German theater, film and television actress
- Vester, Michael (* 1939), German political scientist and university professor
- Vester, Saskia (* 1959), German actress
- Vester, Willem (1824–1895), Dutch landscape and animal painter
- Vesterbekkmo, Silje (* 1983), Norwegian soccer player
- Vesterby, Edvin (born 1927), Swedish wrestler
- Vesterby, Michelle (* 1983), Danish triathlete
- Vestergaard, Charles (1884-1956), Danish walker
- Vestergaard, Jacob (* 1961), Faroese policeman and politician of the conservative People's Party (Fólkaflokkurin)
- Vestergaard, Jakob (* 1975), Danish handball player and coach
- Vestergaard, Jannik (* 1992), Danish-German soccer player
- Vestergaard, Mette (* 1975), Danish handball player and trainer
- Vesterinen, Pauli (1923–2005), Finnish javelin thrower
- Vesterinen, Viljo (1907–1961), Finnish accordion player and composer
- Vestering, Jordan Nicolas (* 2000), Singaporean-Dutch football player
- Vesterlund, Edvard (1901-1982), Finnish wrestler
- Vestermanis, Marģers (* 1925), Latvian Holocaust survivor and historian
- Vestermo, Birger (* 1930), Norwegian cross-country skier
- Vesters, Jan (1869–1952), Dutch journalist and editor-in-chief
- Vestey, Paul (* 1944), British businessman, nobleman and racing car driver
- Vestey, Samuel, 3rd Baron Vestey (born 1941), British peer, businessman and court official
- Vesth, Louise (* 1973), Danish film producer
- Vesti, Frederik (* 2002), Danish racing car driver
- Vesti, Walter (* 1950), Swiss ski racer
- Vestine, Henry (1944–1997), American guitarist
- Vesting, Thomas (* 1958), German legal scholar
- Vestinus quadratus, marcus , roman officer (imperial era)
- Vestlund, Börje (1960–2017), Swedish politician (Sveriges socialdemokratiska arbetareparti), member of the Riksdag
- Vestly, Anne-Catharina (1920–2008), Norwegian writer
- Vestmann, Hendrik (* 1974), Estonian conductor
- Vestner, Andreas (1707–1754), German medalist and die cutter
- Vestner, Ernst (1950–1980), German man, murder victim
- Vestner, Georg Wilhelm , German medalist and die cutter
- Vestralp , Alemannic Gau king of the Bucinobanten
- Vestrheim, Heidi Marie (* 1977), Norwegian singer-songwriter
- Vestricius Spurinna, Titus , Roman consul
- Vestring, Alfred (* 1930), German diplomat
- Vestring, Solomon Heinrich (1663–1749), German-Estonian theologian and man of letters
- Vestris, Angiolo (1730–1809), Italian dancer and actor
- Vestris, Auguste (1760–1842), French dancer and choreographer
- Vestris, Gaetano (1729–1808), Italian dancer and choreographer
- Vestris, Georges (* 1959), French basketball player
- Vestris, Therese (1726–1808), Italian dancer
- Vestvali, Felicita von (1831–1880), German singer (alto) and actress
- Vestweber, Dietmar (* 1956), German biochemist and cell biologist
Vesu
- Vesugar, Jamshed Burjorji (1894–1971), Indian diplomat
Vesz
- Veszelka, Tomáš (* 1995), Slovak athlete