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- Vie, Visa (* 1987), German rapper, actress and presenter
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- Vieau, Shane , Canadian production designer
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- Viebahn, Carl von (1800–1876), German lawyer and notary, mayor of Siegen
- Viebahn, Fred (* 1947), German writer
- Viebahn, Georg von (1802–1871), Prussian civil servant and statistician
- Viebahn, Georg von (1840–1915), Prussian lieutenant general and evangelist
- Viebahn, Hermann von (1847–1919), Prussian lieutenant general
- Viebahn, Johann Moritz von (1684–1739), Prussian minister and envoy to the Polish royal court
- Viebahn, Jörg (* 1964), German racing driver
- Viebahn, Max von (1888–1980), German officer, most recently general of the infantry
- Viebahn, Rudolf von (1838–1928), Prussian officer, most recently general of the infantry
- Viebahn, Wolfgang (* 1943), German homeland researcher, educator and local politician
- Viebig, Clara (1860–1952), German narrator
- Viebig, Ernst (1810–1881), Prussian administrative lawyer, member of the Frankfurt National Assembly, district president in Düsseldorf
- Viebig, Ernst (1897–1959), German composer
- Viebig, Hasso (1914–1993), German Brigadier General in the Bundeswehr
- Viebig, Wolfgang (* 1940), German table tennis player
- Viebrock, Anna (* 1951), German stage and costume designer and director
- Viebrock, Gustav (1929–2019), German entrepreneur and founder of the solid house manufacturer Viebrockhaus in Harsefeld
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- Viecenz, Gerda (1944–2005), German patron
- Vieche, Fredrick , American politician
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- Viedebantt, Klaus (* 1943), German journalist and author of travel books
- Viedebantt, Oskar (1883–1945), German ancient historian and high school teacher
- Viedenský, Marek (* 1990), Slovak ice hockey player
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- Vief, Hermann (* 1964), German culture and theater pedagogue and director
- Viefers, Ulrich (* 1972), German rower
- Viefhaus, Barbro (* 1991), German actress
- Viefhues, Herbert (1920–2004), German psychiatrist and university professor
- Viefhues, Wolfram (* 1950), German lawyer
- Viefhues-Bailey, Ludger Herbert (* 1965), German religious scholar
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- Viega, Rodrigo (* 1991), Uruguayan soccer player
- Viegas Carrascalão, Mário (1937–2017), East Timorese politician
- Viegas Filho, José (* 1942), Brazilian diplomat
- Viégas, Fernanda (* 1971), Brazilian-American computer scientist and data visualizer
- Viegas, Francisco José (* 1962), Portuguese crime novelist, journalist and politician
- Viegas, Maria Terezinha (* 1964), East Timorese politician
- Viegas, Mário (1948–1996), Portuguese actor, comedian and reciter
- Viegas, Miguel (* 1969), Portuguese economist and politician (PCP), MEP
- Viegas, Odete (* 1966), East Timorese doctor
- Viegen, Stoffel van (1916–1988), Dutch organist and music teacher
- Viegener, Eberhard (1890–1967), German expressionist, painter and graphic artist
- Viegener, Fritz (1888–1976), German painter and sculptor
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- Viehauser, Andreas (1901–1968), Austrian politician (ÖVP), Second Deputy President of the State Parliament in Salzburg
- Viehauser, Jakob (1869–1950), Austrian politician (SdP), member of the National Council
- Viehbacher, Christopher A. (* 1960), Canadian-German manager
- Viehbacher, Friedrich (1933–1993), German local politician (CSU)
- Viehberger, Lukas (* 2000), Austrian cyclist
- Viehböck, Anton (1909–1973), Austrian Righteous Among the Nations
- Viehböck, Antonia (1904–1997), Austrian Righteous Among the Nations
- Viehböck, Franz (* 1923), Austrian physicist and university professor
- Viehböck, Franz (* 1960), Austrian electrical engineer and first Austrian space traveler
- Viehböck, Waltrud (1937–2014), German-Austrian sculptor
- Viehe, Gottlieb (1839–1901), German missionary and author
- Viehe, Heinz Günter (1929-2010), German chemist (organic chemistry)
- Vieheuser, Siegmund († 1587), Imperial Vice Chancellor
- Viehhauser, Josef (* 1950), Austrian cook
- Viehmann, Dorothea (1755–1815), storyteller and source of the fairy tale collection of the Brothers Grimm
- Viehmann, Eva (* 1980), German mathematician
- Viehmann, Franz (1939–2016), German actor
- Viehmann, Uwe (* 1973), German editor
- Viehmeyer, Johann Theodor (1870–1947), German pianist and music writer
- Viehof, Eugen (1916–2010), German entrepreneur
- Viehöfer, Tom (* 1978), German actor
- Viehoff, Eva (* 1958), German politician (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), MdL
- Viehoff, Heinrich (1804–1886), German grammar school teacher, philologist and pedagogue
- Viehoff, Reinhold (* 1948), German literary and media scholar
- Viehoff, Valerie (* 1976), German rower
- Viehöver, Joseph (1925–1973), German journalist
- Viehöver, Ulrich (* 1947), German journalist and author
- Viehweg, Eckart (1948–2010), German mathematician
- Viehweg, Frank (* 1960), German songwriter and poet
- Viehweg, Theodor (1907–1988), German legal scholar and philosopher
- Viehweger, August Friedrich (1836–1919), German architect
- Viehweger, Axel (* 1952), German politician (LDPD, FDP), Minister for Building, Urban Development and Housing of the GDR (1990), Member of the Bundestag
- Viehweger, Erich (1907–1992), German painter and set designer
- Viehweger, Hermann (1846–1922), German architect
- Viehweger, Wolfgang (* 1935), German author and educator
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- Vieider, Romed (* 1991), Austrian basketball player
- Vieille, Jacques (* 1948), German-French sculptor and installation artist
- Vieille, Nicolas , French mathematician
- Vieille, Paul (1854–1934) French chemist
- Vieilledent, Sébastien (* 1976), French rower
- Vieillot, Frédéric (* 1990), French football player
- Vieillot, Louis Pierre (1748–1830), French ornithologist
- Vieira Araújo, Arthur Henrique (* 1999), Brazilian soccer player
- Vieira Araújo, Élvis (* 1990), Brazilian soccer player
- Vieira da Costa, Vasco (1911–1982), Portuguese architect
- Vieira da Silva, Luiz (1828–1889), Brazilian politician
- Vieira da Silva, Maria Helena (1908–1992), Portuguese-French painter and graphic artist
- Vieira de Carvalho, Mário (* 1943), Portuguese musicologist
- Vieira de Lima, José (* 1931), Brazilian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of São Luíz de Cáceres
- Vieira Dias Junior, Manuel Hélder , Angolan politician and general
- Vieira Dias, Filomeno (* 1958), Angolan clergyman, Archbishop of Luanda
- Vieira Gusmão, Geraldo (* 1934), Brazilian clergyman, former bishop of Porto Nacional
- Vieira Louzada, Adriano (* 1979), Brazilian soccer player
- Vieira Natividade, Manuel (1860–1918), Portuguese archaeologist
- Vieira Pinto, Manuel (1923–2020), Portuguese clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Nampula
- Vieira Rocha, Jaime (* 1947), Brazilian clergyman and Roman Catholic Archbishop of Natal
- Vieira Santos, Alef (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Vieira, Alcides (* 1981), Brazilian road cyclist
- Vieira, Amorim (* 1974), East Timorese presidential candidate
- Vieira, Angélico (1982-2011), Portuguese pop singer and actor
- Vieira, António (1608–1697), Portuguese theologian, Jesuit and missionary
- Vieira, Arménio (* 1941), Cape Verdean writer and journalist
- Vieira, Artur Jesus (* 1990), Brazilian soccer player
- Vieira, Cláudio do Carmo , East Timorese-Indonesian politician and administrator
- Vieira, Domingos (1775–1857), Portuguese Augustinian monk, theologian, Romanist, Lusitanist and lexicographer
- Vieira, Douglas (* 1960), Brazilian judoka
- Vieira, Ernesto (1848–1915), Portuguese music writer and piano teacher
- Vieira, Fábio (* 2000), Portuguese football player
- Vieira, Francisco Manuel (1925–2013), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Osasco
- Vieira, Jardel Nivaldo (* 1986), Brazilian soccer player
- Vieira, João (* 1976), Portuguese walker
- Vieira, João (* 1989), Portuguese poker and basketball player
- Vieira, João Bernardo (1939–2009), Guinea-Bissau politician, President of Guinea-Bissau
- Vieira, Joaquim José (1836–1917), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Ceará
- Vieira, Jorvan (* 1953), Brazilian soccer player and coach
- Vieira, José Pedro Machado (* 1959), Portuguese diplomat
- Vieira, Julião José da Silva (1793–1855), Portuguese officer and colonial administrator
- Vieira, Leandro Ricardo (* 1979), Brazilian soccer player
- Vieira, Leonel (* 1969), Portuguese film director and producer
- Vieira, Luan (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Vieira, Luandino (* 1935), Angolan writer
- Vieira, Luís Filipe (* 1949), Portuguese businessman and President of the Benfica Sports Club, Lisbon
- Vieira, Luiz Soares (* 1937), Brazilian clergyman and emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Manaus
- Vieira, Manuel José (* 1981), Portuguese football player
- Vieira, Márcio (* 1984), Andorran football player
- Vieira, Maruja (* 1922), Colombian poet and journalist
- Vieira, Mary (1927–2001), Brazilian artist and graphic designer
- Vieira, Meredith (* 1953), American journalist, show host and news anchor
- Vieira, Miguel (* 1990), Portuguese soccer player
- Vieira, Modesto Augusto (1865–1916), Brazilian clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Mariana
- Vieira, Osvaldo (1939–1974), Guinea-Bissau resistance fighter of the PAIGC
- Vieira, Patrick (* 1976), French football player
- Vieira, Paul Kouassivi (1949–2019), Beninese clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Djougou
- Vieira, Pedro G. (* 1982), Portuguese theoretical physicist
- Vieira, Ronaldo (* 1998), English-Portuguese soccer player
- Vieira, Waldo (1932–2015), Brazilian physician and author
- Vieira, Xavier (* 1992), Andorran football player
- Vieira, Zevonia , East Timorese journalist
- Vieira-Schmidt, Vanda (* 1949), German art brut painter
- Vieirinha (* 1986), Portuguese soccer player
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- Viejo, José Luis Viejo (1949-2014), Spanish cyclist
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- Viel, Bernhard (* 1958), German literary scholar and biographer
- Viel, Julius (1918–2002), German journalist, author and war criminal
- Much, Tanguy (* 1973), French writer
- Viel-Castel, Charles de (1800–1887), French historian and diplomat
- Vielberg, Meinolf (* 1958), German classical philologist
- Vielberth, Johann (* 1932), German entrepreneur, economist and university donor
- Vielberth, Wilhelm (1878–1925), German Roman Catholic clergyman
- Many, Egbert Ludovicus (1825–1902), American officer and politician
- Vielé-Griffin, Francis (1864–1937), French writer of American descent
- Vielemeier, Ludger (* 1961), German journalist and lecturer
- Thank you, Rainer von (* 1977), German musician and singer
- Vieler, Josef (1883–1958), German CDU politician
- Vielhaben, Ann (* 1975), German voice actress
- Vielhaben, Georg Wilhelm (1860–1927), German lawyer and politician, MdR
- Vielhaber, Christian (* 1948), Austrian geographer and geography educator
- Vielhaber, Heinrich (1868–1940), German lawyer, city councilor, member of the provincial parish, member of the board
- Vielhaber, Ralf (* 1963), German journalist and publishing director
- Vielhauer, Jochen (* 1947), German politician (Die Grünen), MdL
- Vielhauer, Otto (1875–1958), German politician (DDP, DemP, FDP)
- Vielhauer, Peter (1931–2003), German mathematician and professor of telecommunications technology
- Vielhauer, Philipp (1914–1977), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Vielhauer, Walter (1909–1986), German trade unionist, KPD functionary, resistance fighter and prisoner in various concentration camps
- Viellechner, Sepp (* 1935), German singer in the field of folk music
- Vielhner, Julia (1985-2017), German long-distance runner
- Viellieber, Hermann (1917–1993), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Viellvoye, Jo (1934-2016), German sports journalist
- Vielman, Carlos , Guatemalan politician, Minister of the Interior of Guatemala (2004–2008)
- Vielmetter, Jakob Heinrich , German robber
- Vielsack, Wolfgang (* 1964), German actor, director and author
- Vielstich, Fritz (1895–1965), German politician (NSDAP), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag and SA leader
- Vielstich, Johann Christoph (1722–1800), German faience manufacturer
- Vielstich, Wolf (* 1923), German electrochemist and university professor
- Vieluf, Ulrich (* 1955), German politician (Greens), State Councilor in Hamburg
- Vieluf, Vince (* 1970), American actor
- Vielweib, Karl , German politician (NSDAP), SA leader and businessman
- Vielz, Hyou (* 1959), German concert and portrait photographer
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- Vien, Joseph-Marie (1716–1809), French painter
- Viénet, René (* 1944), French situationist, author, sinologist and filmmaker
- Vienken, Jörg (* 1948), German biomedical scientist
- Vienken, Raimund , German film editor
- Vienne, Johann von († 1382), Bishop of Basel and Metz, Archbishop of Besançon
- Vienne, Théodore (1864–1921), French sports official, industrialist, sports promoter and sports journalist
- Vienneau, Valéry (* 1947), Canadian clergyman, Archbishop of Moncton
- Viennet, Jean Pons (1777–1868), French poet
- Viennot, Cyril (* 1982), French triathlete
- Viennot, Nelly (* 1962), French soccer referee and player
- Viénot de Vaublanc, Vincent-Marie (1756–1845), French statesman
- Viénot, Christian (1925-2016), French jazz musician (trombone)
- Viénot, Jacques (1893–1959), French industrial and product designer
- Vienup, Rudolf (1891–1969), German politician (SPD), MdL
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- Vier, Angelo (* 1972), German soccer player and official
- Vier, Daniel (* 1982), Brazilian-German soccer player
- Viera Contreras, Leonardo (1907–1977), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Ciudad Guzmán
- Viera y Clavijo, José (1731–1813), Spanish Catholic clergyman, polymath, poet of the Enlightenment
- Viera, Alexis (* 1978), Uruguayan football player
- Viera, Atanasio , Uruguayan politician
- Viera, Diego (* 1994), Uruguayan soccer player
- Viera, Feliciano (1872–1927), Uruguayan politician and President of Uruguay
- Viera, Gonzalo (* 1987), Uruguayan soccer player
- Viera, Gustavo (* 1995), Paraguayan football player
- Viera, Heber (* 1979), Uruguayan athlete
- Viera, Hugo , Portuguese choreographer
- Viera, Jádson (* 1981), Brazilian soccer player
- Viera, Joe (* 1932), German jazz musician and teacher, university professor
- Viera, Josef (1890–1970), German author
- Viera, Julio (* 1943), Argentine composer and music teacher
- Viera, Milton (* 1946), Uruguayan football player
- Viera, Nicolás (* 1998), Uruguayan football player
- Viera, Ondino (1901–1997), Uruguayan football coach
- Viera, Santiago (* 1998), Uruguayan soccer player
- Viera, Sebastián (* 1983), Uruguayan football goalkeeper
- Viera, Tabaré (* 1955), Uruguayan politician
- Vierath, Karl (1884–1951), German politician (SPD, USPD, VKPD, KPD, Left Communists), MdR
- Vierbecke, Agnes von der († 1378), homeland fighter
- Vierboom, Moritz (* 1983), Dutch actor
- Vierchowod, Pietro (* 1959), Italian football player and coach
- Vierck, Hayo (1939–1989), German medieval archaeologist
- Vierck, Sigrid (* 1953), German archaeologist, archivist and abbess
- Vierck, Theodor (1910–1998), German Protestant pastor
- Vierdag, Hendrik Jan (1918–1992), Dutch organ builder
- Vierdag, Marie (1905–2005), Dutch swimmer
- Vierdanck, Johann , German composer and organist
- Viere, Fritz , German soccer player
- Viereck, Adam Otto von (1634–1717), Prussian envoy
- Viereck, Adam Otto von (1684–1758), Prussian Minister of State and Privy Budget Councilor
- Viereck, August (1825–1865), German portrait painter
- Viereck, Christian Friedrich von (1725–1777), Prussian major general
- Viereck, George Sylvester (1884–1962), German-American poet, writer and publicist
- Viereck, Gustav von (1845–1906), German manor owner and politician, MdR
- Viereck, Hans Wilhelm (1903–1946), German plant collector in Mexico
- Viereck, Ingolf (* 1962), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Viereck, Karl (1853–1916), German lawyer and politician
- Viereck, Karlheinz (* 1951), German military, commander of the Bundeswehr operations command
- Viereck, Louis (1851–1922), German politician (SPD), journalist, Member of the Bundestag and later naturopath
- Viereck, Paul (1860–1915), German Imperial Judge
- Viereck, Paul (1865–1944), German classical philologist, epigraphist, papyrologist and high school teacher
- Viereck, Peter (1916–2006), American university professor, writer, and Pulitzer Prize winner
- Viereck, Wolfgang (1937-2018), German Anglicist
- Vierecke, Andreas (* 1961), German journalist
- Vieregg, Anton von (1755–1830), Bavarian lieutenant general
- Vieregg, Artur (1884–1946), German figure skater
- Vieregg, Elisabeth Helene von (1679–1704), mistress of King Frederick IV of Denmark and Norway
- Vieregg, Hans (1911–2005), German communist resistance fighter and union official
- Vieregg, Matthäus von (1719–1802), Bavarian statesman
- Vieregge, Ernst Vollrad von (1744–1816), Prussian major general
- Vieregge, Henning von (1872–1945), German officer and paramilitary activist
- Vieregge, Henning von (* 1946), German publicist and lecturer
- Vieregge, Julia (* 1985), German singer, actress and voice actress
- Vieregge, Kerstin (* 1976), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Vieregge, Peter (* 1966), German economist and university lecturer
- Vierendeel, Arthur (1852–1940), Belgian civil engineer
- Viererbl, Karl (1903–1945), German journalist and politician (DNSDAP, NSDAP), MdR
- Viergever, Nick (* 1989), Dutch football player
- Vierhapper, Friedrich Karl Max (1876–1932), Austrian botanist and plant systematist
- Vierhaus, Felix (1850–1917), German lawyer
- Vierhaus, Rudolf (1922–2011), German historian
- Vierheilig, Sebastian (1762–1805), German bookbinder
- Vierhouten, Aart (* 1970), Dutch cyclist
- Vierhub, Erich (1901–1998), German manager
- Vieri, Christian (* 1973), Italian soccer player
- Vieri, Lido (* 1939), Italian football player and coach
- Vieri, Massimiliano (* 1978), Australian-Italian soccer player
- Viering, Fritz (1910–1984), German Protestant Reformed theologian
- Vierk, Hartmut (* 1959), German table tennis player
- Vierkandt, Alfred (1867–1953), German sociologist, ethnologist, social psychologist, social and historical philosopher
- Vierkant, Jörg (* 1953), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Vierke, Clarissa (* 1979), German Africanist, linguist and literary scholar
- Vierke, Mathias (* 1958), German cyclist (GDR)
- Vierklau, Ferdi (* 1973), Dutch soccer player
- Vierkötter, Ernst (1901–1967), German long-distance swimmer, at times record holder on the English Channel
- Vierling, Albert (1836–1920), German judge and local researcher
- Vierling, Albert (1887–1969), German aviator general in World War II
- Vierling, Albert (1899–1989), German mechanical engineer and rector of the Technical University of Hanover
- Vierling, Alfred (* 1949), Dutch political activist
- Vierling, Georg (1820–1901), German composer, organist and conductor
- Vierling, Johann Gottfried (1750–1813), German organist and composer
- Vierling, Oskar (1904–1986), German physicist, inventor, entrepreneur and university professor
- Vierling, Wilhelm (1885–1974), German sculptor and painter
- Vierling, Wilhelm Johannes (1889–1956), German lawyer, former Lord Mayor of Leipzig
- Vierlinger, Emil (1909–1984), Bavarian folk singer and radio presenter
- Vierlinger, Max , German actor
- Vierlinger, Willy (1908–1996), Bavarian dialect poet
- Viermetz, Inge (1908–1997), German department head at Lebensborn eV
- Viermetz, Kurt F. (1939–2016), German bank manager
- Viermund, Adrian Wilhelm von (1613–1681), Baron von Neersen, diplomat and general
- Viermund, Ambrosius Adrian von (1640–1688), Freiherr zu Neersen, Anrath and Schönau
- Viermund, Ambrosius II von († 1588), hereditary bailiff of Neersen
- Viermund, Ambrosius von , Herr von Oeding and Mallem
- Viermund, Anna von (1538–1599), Baroness von Nordenbeck, Countess von Waldeck, Baroness von Winnenberg and Beilstein
- Viermund, Arnold von († 1592), canon in Münster and Paderborn
- Viermund, Dietrich von († 1614), Lord of Oeding and Mallem
- Viermund, Johann von († 1576), electoral Cologne bailiff and hereditary bailiff of Uerdingen
- Viermund, Johann von (1588–1632), Baron von Neersen, imperial general sergeant
- Viermund, Philipp Bernhard von (1617–1639), canon in Münster
- Vierna, Lucie , stage actress
- Vierne, Louis (1870–1937) French organist and composer
- Vierne, René (1878–1918), French composer and organist
- Vierneisel, Eric (* 1985), American-German basketball player
- Vierneisel, Klaus (1929–2015), German classical archaeologist and museum director
- Vierneisel, Peter (* 1974), German conductor
- Vierneisel-Schlörb, Barbara (1931–2009), German classical archaeologist and translator of modern Greek literature
- Viernickel, Susanne (* 1960), German educator and university professor
- Viernstein, Karl (1884–1948), German finance judge
- Viernstein, Theodor (1878–1949), German prison doctor and criminal biologist
- Vierny, Dina (1919–2009), French art dealer, museum director and art model
- Vierny, Sacha (1919-2001), French cameraman
- Vierock, Frithjof (* 1943), German theater, film and television actor
- Vierordt, Karl Friedrich (1790–1864), German educator and historian
- Vierordt, Karl von (1818–1884), German physiologist; Rector in Tübingen
- Vierow, Erwin (1890–1982), German officer and general of the infantry
- Viersen, Quirine (* 1972), Dutch cellist
- Viertel, Anton (1841–1912), German classical philologist and grammar school director
- Viertel, Berthold (1885–1953), Austrian director and writer
- Viertel, Gabriele (* 1951), German archivist
- Viertel, Gabriele (* 1969), German photographer
- Viertel, Gert (1943–2019), German astroparticle physicist
- Viertel, Kurt (1929-2020), German soccer player
- Viertel, Martin (1925–2005), German writer
- Viertel, Moritz Hermann (1842–1877), German surveyor
- Viertel, Peter (1920–2007), American writer and screenwriter
- Viertel, Salka (1889–1978), Austrian-American actress and screenwriter
- Viertel, Torsten (* 1966), German soccer player
- Vierthaler, Astrid (* 1982), Austrian ski racer
- Vierthaler, Franz Michael (1758–1827), Austrian educator and school reformer
- Vierthaler, Georg (* 1957), German theater and opera manager
- Vierthaler, Ludwig (1875–1967), German sculptor
- Vierthaler, Ludwig Moritz Gustav Ernst (1883–1970), German lawyer and regional church councilor
- Viertl, Rudolf (1902–1981), Austrian football player
- Viertl, Sascha (* 1990), Austrian soccer player
- Viertmann, Wilhelm (1909–1942), German Protestant theologian
- Vierto, Paavo (1915–1941), Finnish ski jumper
- Vieru, Anatol (1926–1998), Romanian composer
- Vieru, Denis (* 1996), Moldovan judoka
- Vieru, Ioan (* 1962), Romanian poet and editor
- Vieru, Ioan (* 1979), Romanian athlete
- Vieru, Natalia (* 1989), Russian basketball player
- Forty, Siegfried (1923–2020), German Protestant theologian and religious educator
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- Viesehon, Thomas (* 1973), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Viesel, Anton (* 1866), sculptor from Baden
- Viesèr, Dolores (1904–2002), Austrian writer and storyteller
- Vieser, Michaela (* 1972), German author and journalist
- Vießmann, Hans (1917–2002), German engineer, technician and entrepreneur
- Viessmann, Martin (* 1953), German entrepreneur
- Viest, Rudolf (1890–1945), Slovak general
- Viestová, Martina (* 1984), Slovak volleyball player
- Viesturs, Ed (* 1959), American mountaineer
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- Viet, Christian (* 1999), German soccer player
- Viet, Hans-Erich (* 1953), German film director and university lecturer
- Viet, Ursula (1926–2010), German math teacher
- Viète, François , French lawyer and mathematician
- Vieten, Heinz (1915–1985), German radiologist
- Vieten, Klaus (1932–2014), German geologist and mineralogist
- Vieten, Michael E. (* 1962), German writer
- Vieten, Petra (* 1964), German actress, model, presenter, entrepreneur
- Vieter, Heinrich (1853–1914), German religious, bishop in Cameroon
- Vieth von Golßenau, Johann Justus (1770-1853), Saxon major general
- Vieth, Dorothee (* 1960), German handbiker
- Vieth, Ferdinand (1869–1946), German cooperative functionary and parliamentarian
- Vieth, Gerhard (1763-1836), German teacher and gymnastics teacher
- Vieth, Hendrik (1981–2012), German racing car driver
- Vieth, Kurt Hubert (1916–1993), German architect
- Vieth, Reinhardt , civil servant, member of the Reichstag
- Vieth, Tom (1960–2018), German blues musician, singer and guitarist
- Vieth, Udo (* 1952), German radio presenter, author and documentary filmmaker
- Vietheer, Heinrich (1883–1968), German Protestant tent missionary and founder of the Elim congregations
- Vietheer, Heinz (1921–1996), German trade union official
- Viethen, Albert (1897–1978), German pediatrician and university professor
- Viethen, Jan (* 1978), German actor
- Vietig, Jürgen (* 1940), German Slavist, radio journalist and author
- Vietinghoff called von Scheel, Alexander von (1800–1880), Prussian lieutenant general and commander of the 2nd division
- Vietinghoff, August von (1783–1847), Prussian lieutenant colonel
- Vietinghoff, August Wilhelm von (1728–1799), Prussian lieutenant general
- Vietinghoff, Bruno von (1849–1905), Russian captain
- Vietinghoff, Burchard Christoph von (1767–1828), German-Baltic Imperial Russian Chamberlain and Privy Councilor, Lord of Marienburg and other possessions
- Vietinghoff, Detlef von (1713–1789), Prussian major general, knight of the order Pour le Mérite, chief of garrison battalion No. 3
- Vietinghoff, Dimitri von (1836–1914), Mecklenburg officer and court official
- Vietinghoff, Eckhart von (* 1944), German administrative lawyer, senior city director in Hildesheim, president of the regional church office of the Evangelical Lutheran regional church of Hanover
- Vietinghoff, Egon von (1903–1994), Swiss painter, specialist book author
- Vietinghoff, Friedrich von (1624–1691), Danish court master, holder of the Dannebrog order and district administrator of the Pinneberg rule
- Vietinghoff, George Michael de (1722–1807), Marshal of France
- Vietinghoff, Gotthard von (1801–1878), Kurland state official
- Vietinghoff, Heinrich Ludwig von (1783–1853), Russian lieutenant general and cartographer
- Vietinghoff, Heinrich von (1887–1952), German colonel general in World War II
- Vietinghoff, Hermann von (1829–1905), Prussian lieutenant general
- Vietinghoff, Hermann von (1851–1933), Prussian general of the cavalry
- Vietinghoff, Jeanne de (1875–1926), Belgian-Swiss writer
- Vietinghoff, Joachim von (* 1941), German film producer
- Vietinghoff, Johann Wilhelm von (1682–1738), Mecklenburg major general of the cavalry, Prussian chamberlain and squire
- Vietinghoff, Otto Hermann von (1722–1792), General Director of the All-Russian Medical College
- Vietinghoff-Riesch, Arnold Freiherr von (1895–1962), German forest scientist, conservationist and author
- Vietinghoff-Scheel, Boris (1829–1901), Russian composer
- Vietje, Elisabeth (1902–1963), German educator and politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Vietmeyer, Georg (1864–1940), German lawyer and politician
- Vietmeyer, Heinrich (1791–1854), member of the Waldeck state parliament
- Vietor, Albert (1922–1984), German manager, chairman of Neue Heimat
- Vietor, Anna (1860–1929), German educator
- Vietor, Cornelius Rudolf (1863–1932), German Protestant clergyman and writer
- Vietor, Cornelius Rudolph (1814–1897), German Protestant clergyman
- Vietor, Hieronymus († 1546), printer in Vienna and Cracow
- Vietor, Johann Karl (1810–1870), German entrepreneur
- Vietor, Jürgen (* 1942), German pilot
- Vietor, Karl (1861–1934), German businessman
- Viëtor, Karl (1892–1951), German specialist in German
- Vietor, Philipp Otto (1646–1718), Hessian Reformed theologian and superintendent
- Viëtor, Wilhelm (1850–1918), German philologist, modern language reformer
- Vietor-Engländer, Deborah (* 1946), British literary scholar
- Vietoris, Christian (* 1989), German automobile racing driver
- Vietoris, Leopold (1891–2002), Austrian mathematician
- Viets, Angelika (* 1954), German diplomat
- Viett, Inge (* 1944), German terrorist of the June 2nd Movement and the Red Army faction
- Vietta, Egon (1903–1959), German travel writer, essayist, playwright and critic
- Vietta, Silvio (* 1941), German literary scholar
- Viette, Pierre (1921-2011), French entomologist
- Vietto, Luciano (* 1993), Argentinian football player
- Vietto, René (1914–1988), French racing cyclist
- Vietz, Ferdinand Bernhard (1772–1815), Austrian physician and botanist
- Vietz, Gregor (* 1890), German long-distance runner
- Vietz, Michael (* 1968), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Vietz, Udo (1906–1965), German emcee and author
- Vietze, Hans-Peter (1939–2008), German Mongolist
- Vietze, Heinz (* 1947), German politician (left), Member of the Bundestag, SED functionary, unofficial employee of the GDR State Security
- Vietze, Helmut (1925–2002), German jazz and entertainment musician (clarinet, saxophone, flute)
- Vietzen, Laura (* 1991), German actress
Vieu
- Vieuchange, Michel (1904–1930), French adventurer
- Vieussens, Raymond († 1715), French anatomist
- Vieusseux, Giovan Pietro (1779–1863), Italian writer and editor
- Vieux, Antonio (1904–1961), Haitian writer, politician, and diplomat
- Vieux, Maurice (1884–1951), French violist, composer and university professor
- Vieuxpont, Robert de , Anglo-Norman magnate
- Vieuxtemps, Henri (1820–1881), Belgian violinist and Romantic composer
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- Vieweg, Alexander (* 1986), German javelin thrower
- Vieweg, Eduard (1797–1869), German publisher
- Vieweg, Friedrich (1761–1835), German publisher
- Vieweg, Heinrich (1826–1890), German publisher
- Vieweg, Heinz (* 1920), German science fiction writer
- Vieweg, Jörg (* 1971), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Vieweg, Karl Friedrich (1761–1833), German entomologist
- Vieweg, Klaus (* 1951), German lawyer and university professor
- Vieweg, Klaus (* 1953), German philosopher and author
- Vieweg, Kurt (1911–1976), German politician (SED), MdV, Secretary for Agriculture in the Central Committee, Secretary General of the VdGB, university professor
- Vieweg, Olivia (* 1987), German comic artist and author
- Vieweg, Richard (1896–1972), German physicist and brother of Volkmar Vieweg
- Vieweger, Dieter (* 1958), German theologian and archaeologist
- Viewegh, Michal (* 1962), Czech writer
Viey
- Vieyra, Paulin Soumanou (1925–1987), Beninese pioneer of African cinema
Viez
- Viezens, Thomas (* 1962), German cathedral music director
- Viezenz, Günther (1921–1999), German officer, most recently colonel in the Bundeswehr