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Vik
- Vik, Anne Petrea (* 1933), Norwegian politician
- Vik, Bjarte Engen (* 1971), Norwegian Nordic combined skier
- Vik, Bjørg (1935–2018), Norwegian writer and playwright
- Vik, Ragnar (1893–1941), Norwegian sailor
- Vik, Robin (* 1980), Czech tennis player
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- Vikander, Alicia (* 1988), Swedish actress and dancer
- Vikas, Karl (1875–1934), Austrian landscape painter
- Vikatos, Spyridon (1878–1960), Greek painter
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- Vīķe-Freiberga, Vaira (* 1937), Latvian university professor and politician, President of the Republic
- Vikedal, Ryan (* 1975), Canadian drummer
- Vikelas, Dimitrios (1835-1908), Greek sports official and the first president of the International Olympic Committee (IOC)
- Vikelidis, Kleanthis (1916–1988), Greek football player and coach
- Viken, Anne (* 1979), Norwegian veterinarian, journalist, writer and children's book author
- Vikernes, Varg (* 1973), Norwegian musician and author
- Vikestad, Runa (* 1984), Norwegian soccer player
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- Vikingstad, Tore (* 1975), Norwegian ice hockey player
- Víkingur Ólafsson (* 1984), Icelandic pianist
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- Viklický, Emil (* 1948), Czech jazz pianist and composer
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- Vikman, Anna (* 1981), Swedish ice hockey player
- Vikman, Ingrid (* 1985), Swedish cross-country skier
- Vikman, Mikko , Finnish badminton player
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- Vikonis, Nicolás (* 1984), Uruguayan football player
- Viková-Kunětická, Božena (1862–1934), Czechoslovakian author and politician
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- Vikram, Chiyaan (* 1966), Indian actor, singer and voice actor
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- Viks, Priit (* 1982), Estonian biathlete
- Viksai († 1638), King of the Laotian Kingdom of Lan Xang
- Vikström, Björn (* 1963), Finnish clergyman and bishop
- Vikström, Pentti (* 1951), Finnish archer
- Vikström, Peter (* 1977), Swedish wheelchair tennis player
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- Viktor Amadeus I (1587–1637), Duke of Savoy, King of Cyprus and Jerusalem
- Viktor Amadeus I (1666–1732), King of Sicily
- Viktor Amadeus III. (1726–1796), King of Sardinia-Piedmont and Duke of Savoy
- Viktor Amadeus von Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym (1744–1790), Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym and Russian general
- Viktor Arnar Ingólfsson (* 1955), Icelandic writer
- Victor Emanuel I (1759–1824), King of Sardinia and Duke of Savoy
- Victor Emanuel II (1820–1878), King of Sardinia-Piedmont and Italy
- Victor Emmanuel III (1869–1947), King of Italy and Emperor of Ethiopia (1900–1946)
- Viktor I. , Bishop of Chur
- Viktor I († 199), Bishop of Rome (189–199)
- Viktor I. Amadeus (1634–1718), Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg
- Viktor I. Amadeus Adolf (1693–1772), Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym
- Viktor II († 1057), confidante of the Salian imperial family; Pope (1055-1057)
- Viktor II. Friedrich (1700–1765), Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg
- Viktor II. Karl Friedrich (1767–1812), Prince of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym
- Viktor III († 1087), Pope (1086-1087)
- Viktor IV , antipope in 1138
- Viktor IV. (1095–1164), antipope to Pope Alexander III.
- Viktor R. (* 1941), German artist
- Victor of Marseille , Christian martyr and saint
- Viktor von Xanten , martyr of the Catholic and Orthodox Churches, member of the Theban Legion
- Viktor, Ivo (* 1942), Czech soccer goalkeeper and soccer coach
- Viktora, Antonín (1943–2014), Czech jazz guitarist
- Viktoria Adelheid von Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg (1885–1970), German princess and, by marriage, a member of the British royal family
- Viktoria Charlotte von Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym (1715–1792), Margravine of Brandenburg-Bayreuth
- Viktoria Hedwig Karoline von Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym (1749–1841), Princess of Anhalt-Bernburg-Schaumburg-Hoym, Baroness von Bärenthal, Marquise de Favry
- Viktoria von Hessen-Rotenburg (1728–1792), Princess of Hesse and, by marriage, Princess of Soubise
- Viktoria von Prussia (1866–1929), daughter of Empress Victoria and Emperor Friedrich III.
- Viktoria von Sachsen-Coburg-Saalfeld-Koháry (1822–1857), German princess, by marriage to Duchess von Nemours
- Viktorin (1443–1500), imperial count; Duke of Munsterberg and Troppau; Count von Glatz
- Viktorin of Podebrady (1403–1427), Bohemian-Moravian nobleman and supporter of the Hussites, father of the Bohemian King George of Podebrady