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Vica
- Vicaire, Gabriel (1848–1900), French lawyer and writer
- Vicar (1934–2012), Chilean comic artist at Disney
- Vičar, Jan (* 1949), Czech composer, musicologist and teacher
- Vicari, Andrea (* 1965), British-American jazz pianist, composer and university professor
- Vicari, Hermann von (1773–1868), Archbishop of Freiburg im Breisgau
- Vicari, Johann Jakob von (1740–1805), Austrian civil servant and district chief of Vorarlberg
- Vicari, Lisa (* 1997), German actress
- Vicari, Luciano (* 1932), Italian classical violinist
- Vicari, Maximilian (1880–1955), German builder
- Vicario, Giovanni Bruno (1932-2020), Italian psychologist and author
- Vicario, Mattia (1849–1906), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman and bishop of Novara
- Vicarius, Johann Jakob Franz (1664–1716), German doctor, toxicologist and university professor
- Vicary, James (1915–1977), American market researcher
- Vicas, Victor (1918–1985), Russian-French director, screenwriter, producer, cameraman and actor
- Vicat, Louis-Joseph (1786–1861), French inventor
- Vicaut, Jimmy (* 1992), French sprinter
Vicc
- Vicca (* 1974), Russian photo model and porn actress
- Viccus, Friedrich (1629–1697), German Protestant theologian
Vice
- Vice (* 1978), American DJ and music producer
- Vice, Sonny (* 1988), Swiss techno DJ and producer
- Viceconte, Maura (1967-2019), Italian marathon runner
- Vicedom, Georg Friedrich (1903–1974), German theologian and university professor
- Vicelich, Ivan (* 1976), New Zealand soccer player
- Vícen, Jarolím (* 1989), Slovak badminton player
- Vicençote, Pedro Luís (* 1957), Brazilian soccer player
- Vicens Mas, Rosa (* 2000), Spanish tennis player
- Vicens, Antònia (* 1941), Mallorcan writer
- Vicens, Hèctor Hernández (* 1975), Spanish film director and screenwriter
- Vicent, Francesc , Valencian author
- Vicent, Josefa (* 1950), Uruguayan athlete
- Vicent, Manuel (* 1936), Spanish journalist and poet
- Vicent, Tania (* 1976), Canadian short tracker
- Vicente de Santo António (1590–1632), Portuguese missionary, martyr and blessed
- Vicente Ortuño, José (1935–1998), Spanish author
- Vicente, Adrián de (1964–2011), Argentinian football player
- Vicente, Arlindo (1906–1977), Portuguese lawyer and painter
- Vicente, Diego (* 1998), Uruguayan soccer player
- Vicente, Fernando (* 1977), Spanish tennis player
- Vicente, Gil († 1536), Portuguese playwright
- Vicente, Gonzalo (* 1979), Uruguayan soccer player
- Vicente, Jacinto Viegas (* 1964), East Timorese politician
- Vicente, José Ignacio (* 1991), Spanish ice hockey player
- Vicente, Lohaynny (* 1996), Brazilian badminton player
- Vicente, Luana (* 1994), Brazilian badminton player
- Vicente, Manuel Domingos (* 1956), Angolan manager
- Vicente, María (* 2001), Spanish triple jumper and heptathlete
- Vicente, Mark (* 1965), South African cameraman
- Vicentini, Flaviano (1942–2002), Italian racing cyclist, world champion in cycling
- Vicentini, Ippolito (1638–1702), Bishop of Rieti
- Vicentini, Roberto (1878–1953), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Vicentino, Andrea († 1618), Italian painter
- Vicentino, Nicola , Italian composer and music theorist
- Vicento, Charlton (* 1992), Dutch football player
Vich
- Vích, Damián (* 1998), Czech long-distance and obstacle runner
- Vich, Václav (1898–1966), Czechoslovak cameraman
- Vichai Rachanon (* 1968), Thai boxer
- Vichenet, Charles de Romrée de (1884–1957), Belgian diplomat
- Vichery, Louis Joseph de (1767–1831), French officer
- Vichit Suksompong (* 1946), Thai archer
- Vichot, Arthur (* 1988), French road cyclist
- Vichy Chamrond, Marie de (1697–1780), French salonière
Vici
- Vici, Ludo (* 1967), German actor, musician, author and theater director
- Viciani, Corrado (1929-2014), Italian football player and coach
- Vicini Burgos, Juan Bautista (1871–1935), President of the Dominican Republic and writer
- Vicini, Azeglio (1933-2018), Italian football player and coach
- Vicini, Domenico (* 1971), San Marinese tennis player
- Vicini, Mario (1913–1995), Italian racing cyclist
- Vicino, Bruno (* 1952), Italian racing cyclist and sports director
- Vicino, Giuseppe (* 1993), Italian rower
- Viciosa, Isaac (* 1969), Spanish athlete
- Vicioso, Ángel (* 1977), Spanish cyclist
- Vicioso, Chiqui (* 1948), Dominican writer and sociologist
- Vicioso, Luchy († 2019), Dominican singer
- Vicious, Sid (1957–1979) British punk rock musician
- Vicirius Proculus, Aulus , Consul 93
- Vičius, Gediminas (* 1985), Lithuanian football player
Vick
- Vick, Arthur (1911-1998), British physicist
- Vick, Christian Georg (1668–1739), German master craftsman, official and land construction clerk, author and official and land master builder
- Vick, Graham (* 1953), British opera director
- Vick, Harold (1936–1987), American musician (tenor saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute) of hardbop and soul jazz
- Vick, Michael (* 1980), American football player
- Vick, Sudfeld († 1718), master builder
- Vick, Werner (1920–2000), German handball player and handball trainer
- Vickerage, Lesley (born 1961), British actress
- Vickerman, Keith (1933-2016) British zoologist and university professor
- Vickermann, Beda (1934–2015), German religious and missionary
- Vickers, Alfred Gomersal (1810–1837), English draftsman, architectural painter and painter of sea pictures
- Vickers, Brian (* 1983), American racing car driver
- Vickers, Diana (* 1991), British pop singer and actress
- Vickers, George (1801–1879), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Vickers, Harry (1898–1977), American engineer and industrialist
- Vickers, Janeene (* 1968), American hurdler
- Vickers, Joan, Baroness Vickers (1907–1994), British politician (National Liberal Party, Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons
- Vickers, Jon (1926-2015), Canadian opera singer (hero tenor)
- Vickers, Martha (1925–1971), American actress
- Vickers, Michael G. (* 1953), American defense expert
- Vickers, Michael J. (* 1943), British classical archaeologist
- Vickers, Salley (* 1948), British writer
- Vickers, Sara , British actress
- Vickers, Stan (1932-2013), British athlete
- Vickers, Steve (born 1951), Canadian ice hockey player
- Vickers, Yvette , American actress
- Vickers-Rich, Patricia (* 1944), Australian paleontologist
- Vickery, Amanda (* 1962), English historian, writer, radio and television presenter and professor of early modern history at Queen Mary, University of London
- Vickery, Brian Campbell (1918–2009), British information and classification scientist
- Vickery, David , film technician
- Vickery, Joey (* 1967), Canadian basketball player
- Vickery, John (born 1950), American actor
- Vickery, Phil (born 1976), English rugby union player
- Vickery, Sachia (* 1995), American tennis player
- Vickiana (* 1954), Dominican singer and entertainer
- Vickrey, William (1914–1996), American economist
Vico
- Vico C (* 1971), American rapper and reggaeton musician
- Vico, Antonio (1847–1929), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Vico, Diana , Italian opera singer (alto)
- Vico, Enea (1523–1567), Italian engraver, numismatist and author
- Vico, Francesco de (1805–1848), Italian astronomer
- Vico, Giambattista (1668–1744), Italian philosopher of history and law
- Vico, Jovica (* 1978), Bosnian football player
- Vicol, Maria (1935–2015), Romanian foil fencer
- Vicol, Vlad , mathematician
Vicq
- Vicq (1936–1987), Belgian comic script writer
- Vicq d'Azyr, Félix (1748–1794), French physician and comparative anatomist
- Vicq, François de (1646–1707), Dutch patrician, administrator and politician
Vicr
- Vicrius Rufus, Gaius , Roman suffect consul (145)
Vict
- Victoire of France (1733–1799), Princess of France and Navarre
- Victoire von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld (1786–1861), mother of the British Queen Victoria and the aunt of the Prince Consort Albert
- Victor , Roman army master (magister militum)
- Víctor (* 1976), Spanish football player
- Victor Amadeus (1779–1834), Landgrave of Hesse-Rotenburg
- Victor Pálsson (* 1991), Icelandic football player
- Victor von Aveyron († 1828), French wild child
- Victor of Damascus , Christian martyr and saint
- Victor of Milan († 303), Christian martyr
- Victor von Solothurn , martyr
- Victor von Tunnuna , late antique bishop and chronicler
- Victor von Vita , church historian from late antiquity
- Victor, André de (1898–1955), French racing car driver
- Victor, Cuthbert (* 1983), American basketball player from the US Virgin Islands
- Victor, David G. (* 1965), political and climate scientist
- Victor, Ed (1939-2017), American journalist and literary agent
- Victor, Eugen (* 1936), Austrian actor, director and speech trainer
- Victor, Fay (* 1965), American jazz singer and composer
- Victor, Flavius († 388), son of the Roman (counter) emperor Magnus Maximus
- Victor, Francisco de Paula (1935–2018), Brazilian Roman Catholic clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Brasília
- Victor, Gary (* 1958), Haitian writer
- Victor, Henry (1892–1945), British-American actor
- Victor, Jean-Christophe (1947–2016), French political scientist and television presenter
- Victor, Katherine (1923-2004), American actress
- Victor, Lindon (* 1993), Grenadian decathlete
- Victor, Lucien (1931–1995), Belgian racing cyclist
- Victor, Paul-Émile (1907–1995), French polar explorer, ethnologist and writer
- Victor, Shane (* 1988), South African athlete
- Victor, Tommy , American singer and guitarist
- Victor, TV (* 1960), German ambient and electronic musician
- Víctor, Víctor (1948–2020), Dominican merengue singer and composer
- Victor, Walther (1895–1971), German publicist and writer
- Victor, Willy (1876–1956), German lawyer
- Victor, Winand (1918–2014), German painter and graphic artist
- Victoria , Empress of the Imperium Galliarum
- Victoria (1819–1901), Queen of Great Britain and Ireland and Empress of India
- Victoria Eugenia (* 1933), Spanish flamenco dancer and choreographer
- Victoria of Cordoba , virgin and martyr
- Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland (1840–1901), British princess and German empress
- Victoria of Great Britain and Ireland (1868–1935), British princess
- Victoria of Rome (230–253), early Christian martyr
- Victoria of Sweden (* 1977), Swedish noblewoman, Crown Princess of Sweden
- Victoria, Eladio (1864–1939), President of the Dominican Republic
- Victoria, Guadalupe (1786–1843), first President of Mexico
- Victoria, Gustavo (* 1980), Colombian football player
- Victoria, Mae (* 1969), Canadian actress, stand-up comedian, former porn actress and sex-positive feminist activist
- Victoria, María (born 1933), Mexican actress and singer
- Victoria, Raymond (* 1972), Dutch football player from the Netherlands Antilles
- Victoria, Tomás Luis de († 1611), Spanish composer
- Victorino Mungaray, Cesáreo (* 1979), Mexican soccer player
- Victorino Ramírez, Cesáreo (1947–1999), Mexican football player
- Victorino, Mauricio (* 1982), Uruguayan football player
- Victorino, Waldemar (* 1952), Uruguayan football player
- Victorinus († 271), Emperor of the Imperium Galliarum
- Victorinus , Roman consul 282
- Victorinus II. († 271), alleged Roman-Gallic lower emperor
- Victorinus von Poetovio († 304), bishop of Poetovio and martyr
- Victorinus, Gaius Marius , late antique rhetorician and Christian scholar
- Victorio († 1880), leader of the Chihenne Apaches
- Victorius , Count of Auvergne
- Victorius of Aquitaine , monk, cleric, church writer, astronomer and mathematician
- Victors, Jan (1619–1679) Dutch painter and draftsman
- Victricius of Rouen , Bishop of Rouen
Vicu
- Vicuña Aránguiz, Eladio (1911–2008), Chilean clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Puerto Montt
- Vicuña Larraín, Francisco Ramón (1775–1849), President of Chile
- Vicuña, Cecilia (* 1948), Chilean poet, sculptor, painter, installation and performance artist
- Vicuña, José Manuel (* 1972), Chilean photographer
- Vicuña, Laura (1891–1904), Blessed of the Salesian Family
Vicz
- Viczián, Vera (* 1972), Hungarian cross-country skier