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Vin
- Vin des Œillets, Claude de (1637–1687), mistress of the French King Louis XIV.
- Vin, Rober van der (* 1969), Dutch cyclist
Vina
- Viña, Diego (* 1988), Uruguayan football player
- Vina, Émilie (* 1982), French cross-country skier
- Viña, Matías (* 1997), Uruguayan football player
- Vinaccesi, Benedetto († 1719), Italian composer and organist of the Baroque
- Vinaccia, Helmut (* 1974), Austrian cabaret artist
- Vinaccia, Paolo (1954–2019), Italian jazz musician (drums, percussion, composition)
- Vinache, Jean Joseph (1696–1754), French sculptor
- Vinage, Gabriele du (1920–2009), German film and theater photographer
- Vinage, Matthias du (1918–1987), German photo journalist
- Vinagre, Rúben (* 1999), Portuguese football player
- Vinaite, Bria (* 1993), Lithuanian actress
- Viñales, Maverick (* 1995), Spanish motorcycle racer
- Vinall, Phil , music producer
- Viñas, David (1927–2011), Argentine literary scholar and writer
- Viñas, Federico (* 1998), Uruguayan football player
- Vinatea, Antonio de (* 1988), Peruvian badminton player
- Vinatier, Jean (* 1933), French racing car driver
- Vinatieri, Adam (born 1972), American football player
- Vinatzer, Alex (* 1999), Italian ski racer
- Vinatzer, Batista (1912–1993), Italian mountaineer
- Vinaver, Chemjo (1895–1973), Polish conductor, composer and musicologist
- Vinaver, Eugène (1899–1979), French Romanist and Medievalist
- Vinaver, Michel (* 1927), French playwright
- Vinaver, Steven (1936–1968), American playwright and director
- Vinay, Jean-Paul (1910–1999), Canadian phonetician, English and Romance scholar and linguist
- Vinay, Ramón (1911–1996), Chilean opera singer (tenor / baritone)
- Vinay, Tullio (1909–1996), Italian theologian and politician
- Vinayakram, TH (* 1942), Indian percussionist
- Vinazer, Martin (1674–1744), South Tyrolean sculptor
Vinc
- Vinca, Maria (1878–1939), Italian painter
- Vince, Pruitt Taylor (born 1960), American actor
- Vince, Samuel (1749-1821) British scientist and clergyman
- Vince, William (1963-2008), Canadian film producer
- Vincelj, Carmen (* 1972), German tournament dancer
- Vincent, A. (1928–2015), Indian cinematographer and film director of Malayalam, Tamil, Telugu, and Hindi films
- Vincent, Alex (* 1981), American actor and former child actor
- Vincent, Allen (1903–1979), American screenwriter
- Vincent, Amy (* 1959), American camerawoman
- Vincent, Arnaud (* 1974), French motorcycle racer
- Vincent, Ava (* 1975), American porn actress
- Vincent, Beverly M. (1890–1980), American politician
- Vincent, Bird J. (1880–1931) American politician
- Vincent, Brandon (* 1994), American football player
- Vincent, Cerina (* 1979), American actress
- Vincent, Charles (1862–1918) French sculptor
- Vincent, Christian (* 1955), French film director and screenwriter
- Vincent, Christophe (* 1992), French football player
- Vincent, David (born 1965), American musician
- Vincent, Earl W. (1886–1953), American politician
- Vincent, Eddie , American jazz musicians
- Vincent, Edgar, 1st Viscount D'Abernon (1857–1941) British politician, diplomat and writer
- Vincent, François-André (1746–1816), French painter
- Vincent, François-Nicolas (1767–1794), Secretary General of the French Ministry of War
- Vincent, Frank (1938–2014), American jazz pianist
- Vincent, Frank (1939-2017), American actor
- Vincent, Gabrielle (1928–2000), Belgian artist, children's book author and illustrator
- Vincent, Gene (1935–1971), American musician
- Vincent, George Edgar (1864–1941), American sociologist
- Vincent, Guillaume (* 1991), French pianist
- Vincent, Harl (1893–1968), American science fiction writer
- Vincent, Heinrich Josef (1819–1901), Austrian choir director and music theorist
- Vincent, Hélène (* 1943), French actress and theater director
- Vincent, Henri Catherine Balthazard (1775-1844), French infantry general
- Vincent, Jack (1904-1999) British ornithologist
- Vincent, Jacques (1849–1942), French writer
- Vincent, James (* 1989), English football player
- Vincent, Jan-Michael (1945–2019), American actor
- Vincent, Jean (1930-2013), French football player and coach
- Vincent, Jean-Pierre (* 1942), French theater director and theater manager
- Vincent, John (1764-1848) British general
- Vincent, Kayne (* 1988), New Zealand soccer player
- Vincent, Louis , meadow master builder and culture engineer in Regenwalde
- Vincent, Louis-Hugues (1872–1960), French Dominican and Biblical archaeologist
- Vincent, Lucien (1909-2001), French racing car driver
- Vincent, Maurice (* 1955), French politician
- Vincent, Paul (1950–2016), German musician
- Vincent, Pierre (* 1992), French sprinter
- Vincent, Ra , New Zealand production designer and art director
- Vincent, Raymonde (1908–1985), French writer
- Vincent, Rhonda (* 1962), American country and bluegrass singer and musician
- Vincent, Richard, Baron Vincent of Coleshill (1931-2018), British Field Marshal and Life Peer
- Vincent, Royson (* 1996), Malaysian middle-distance runner
- Vincent, Sébastien (* 1982), French badminton player
- Vincent, Simon (* 1967), British composer
- Vincent, Sténio (1874–1959), President of Haiti
- Vincent, Tony (* 1973), American rock singer and musical artist
- Vincent, Trevor (born 1938), Australian obstacle runner
- Vincent, Vinnie (* 1952), American rock guitarist
- Vincent, William D. (1852–1922), American politician
- Vincent-Lapointe, Laurence (* 1992), Canadian canoe racer
- Vincentelli, François (* 1971), Belgian actor
- Vincenti, Karl von (1764–1812), general in the Bavarian army
- Vincentiis, Carlo De , Italian violinist
- Vincentini, Marcantonio (1624–1692), Italian bishop and diplomat
- Vincentius, Caspar († 1624), Franco-Flemish composer and organist of the Renaissance
- Vincentius, Petrus (1519–1581), German rhetorician, ethicist and educator
- Vincenty, Thaddeus (1920–2002), Polish-American geodesist
- Vincentz, Martin (* 1986), German doctor and politician of the Alternative for Germany (AfD)
- Vincenz, Gion Clau (1921–2014), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Vincenz, Hans (1900–1976), German painter
- Vincenz, Joanna de (* 1967), German-Polish journalist
- Vincenz, Laurenz Matthias (1874–1941), Bishop of Chur
- Vincenz, Pierin (* 1956), Swiss bank manager
- Vincenz, Stanisław (1888–1971), Polish writer, philosopher and translator
- Vincenz-Stauffacher, Susanne (* 1967), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Vincenzi, Raul Henrique Castro e Silva de (1918–2010), Brazilian basketball player and diplomat
- Vincenzo, Ahmad Gianpiero (* 1961), Italian scholar of Islam and personality of the Muslim-Christian dialogue
- Vincenzoni, Luciano (1926-2013), Italian screenwriter
- Vinci Gigliucci, Giulio Cesare (1858–1934), Italian diplomat
- Vinci Gigliucci, Giulio Cesare (* 1938), Italian diplomat
- Vinci, Carole (* 1949), Swiss singer
- Vinci, Charles (1933-2018), American weightlifter
- Vinci, Felice (* 1946), Italian engineer and amateur historian
- Vinci, Leonardo († 1730), Italian Baroque composer
- Vinci, Pierino da († 1553), Italian sculptor
- Vinci, Roberta (* 1983), Italian tennis player
- Vinčić, Dejan (* 1986), Slovenian volleyball player
- Vincic, Marko (* 1986), Croatian skeleton driver
- Vincidor, Tommaso (1493–1536), Italian painter and architect
- Vinciguerra, Andreas (* 1981), Swedish tennis player
- Vinciguerra, Vincenzo (* 1949), Italian right-wing extremist and terrorist
- Vinck, Christian (* 1975), German tennis player
- Vinck, Franz (1827–1903), Belgian genre painter and art teacher
- Vinck, Karel (* 1938), Belgian manager and EU coordinator for ERTMS
- Vinckboons, David (1576–1632) Dutch painter
- Vincke, Ernst von (1819-1856), Prussian District Administrator of the Hamm district (1845-1856)
- Vincke, Georg von (1811–1875), German administrative lawyer and manor owner in Westphalia, MdR
- Vincke, Gerald (* 1964), American clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Salina
- Vincke, Gisbert von (1813-1892), German poet lawyer and Shakespeare researcher
- Vincke, Hermann , councilor of the Hanseatic city of Lübeck
- Vincke, Johannes (1892–1975), German Roman Catholic theologian
- Vincke, Karl Friedrich von (1800–1869), Prussian officer and politician
- Vincke, Ludwig von (1774–1844), Prussian reformer
- Vincke, Walter von (1854–1920), German administrative lawyer and landowner
- Vincken, Renate (1943–2013), Dutch sculptor
- Vinçon, Claus (* 1956), German actor
- Vincon, Horst (* 1927), German actor and playwright
- Vinçon, Serge (1949–2007), French politician
- Vinçotte, Robert (1844–1904), Belgian test engineer and entrepreneur
- Vinçotte, Thomas (1850–1925), Belgian sculptor and medalist
- Vincour, David (* 1984), Czech figure skater
- Vincour, Tomáš (* 1990), Czech ice hockey player
- Vincze, Ernest (* 1942), Hungarian cameraman
- Vincze, István (1912–1999), Hungarian mathematician
- Vincze, István (1944–2014), Hungarian-German horn player
- Vincze, Jenő (1908–1988), Hungarian football player and coach
- Vincze, Loránt (* 1977), Romanian journalist and politician (UDMR / RMDSz), MEP
- Vincze, Márton (1904–1941), Hungarian film architect
- Vincze, Ottó (* 1974), Hungarian football player
- Vincze, Paul (1907–1994), Hungarian-British medalist
- Vincze, Péter (* 1995), Hungarian ice hockey player
- Vincze-Krausz, Ilona (1902–1998), Hungarian-Israeli pianist and piano teacher
Vind
- Vind, Ditte (* 1994), Danish handball player
- Vind, Emil (* 1987), Danish badminton player
- Vind, Jørgen (1593–1644), Danish admiral
- Vindahl Jensen, Peter (* 1998), Danish football goalkeeper
- Vinderhout, Petrus , Dutch composer and singer of the late Middle Ages
- Vinders, Jheronimus , Franco-Flemish composer and singer of the Renaissance
- Vindheim, Andreas (* 1995), Norwegian soccer player
- Vindicianus , Roman physician and writer
- Vindics, Balázs (* 1994), Hungarian middle-distance runner
- Vindilicius Fontanus, Gaius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Vinding, Mads (* 1948), Danish jazz bassist
- Vinding, Rasmus (1615-1684), Danish scholar
- Vindiš, Luka (* 1994), Slovenian football player
- Vindius Verus, Marcus , Roman suffect consul (138)
- Vindl, Wolfram (* 1945), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament, member of the Federal Council
- Vindland, Gudmund (* 1949), Norwegian writer
- Vindman, Alexander (* 1975), Lt. Col. in the United States Army
- Vindyš, Otakar (1884–1949), Czechoslovak tennis, bandy and ice hockey player
Vine
- Vine, Bryce (* 1988), American rapper and singer
- Vine, Frederick (* 1939), British geologist and geophysicist
- Vinea, Francesco (1845–1902), Italian painter
- Vinecki, Winter (* 1998), American freestyle skier
- Vineeth, CK (* 1988), Indian soccer player
- Vinek, Günther (1939-2010), Austrian computer scientist and statistician
- Vinell, Torsten (1898–1968), Swedish diplomat
- Vinen, Richard (born 1963), British historian
- Vinen, William Frank (* 1930), British physicist
- Vinent, Héctor (* 1972), Cuban boxer
- Viner, Jacob (1892-1970), Canadian-American economist
- Viner, Jeremy (* 1985), American jazz musician (tenor saxophone, clarinet)
- Viner, Katharine (* 1971), British journalist and editor-in-chief of The Guardian newspaper
- Vines, Ellsworth (1911-1994), American tennis player
- Viñes, Ricardo (1875–1943), Spanish pianist
- Vinet, Alexandre (1797–1847), Swiss theologian and literary historian
- Vinet, Isabella (* 1986), German actress
- Vinet, Luc (* 1953), Canadian theoretical physicist
- Vineyard, George H. (1920–1987), American theoretical solid-state physicist
Ving
- Ving, Lee (born 1950), American singer, guitarist, producer and actor
- Vingaard, Martin (* 1985), Danish football player
- Vinge, Joan D. (* 1948), American science fiction writer
- Vinge, Vegard (* 1971), Norwegian theater director and actor
- Vinge, Vernor (* 1944), American mathematician, computer scientist and science fiction author
- Vingelli, Nino (1912–2003), Italian actor
- Vingerhoedt, René (1921–2005), Belgian carom player, author and national coach
- Vingerling, Michael (* 1990), Dutch racing cyclist
- Vingilis, Rolandas (* 1965), Lithuanian manager, vice-president and board member of the "MG Baltic" concern, chairwoman of the holding company UAB "MG Valda" and board member of UAB "MG Baltic Trade"
- Vingrienė, Virginija (* 1971), Lithuanian politician, member of the Seimas
- Vingron, Martin (* 1961), Austrian bioinformatician
- Vingt-Trois, André (* 1942), French clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Paris
Vinh
- Vinhaes, Luís (1896–1960), Brazilian football coach
- Vinhagen, Johann (1564–1630), Mayor of the Hanseatic City of Lübeck
- Vinhofvers, Dina (1620–1651), Danish woman, executed because of a scandal surrounding Corfitz Ulfeldt
Vini
- Vinício, Luís (* 1932), Brazilian soccer player and coach
- Vinícius (* 1980), Brazilian-Italian soccer player
- Vinícius Júnior (* 2000), Brazilian soccer player
- Vinicius Pius, Lucius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Vinicius, Marcus († 46), Roman politician and general, consul 30 and 45
- Vinicius, Marcus , Roman politician and general, consul 19 BC Chr.
- Vinícius, Marcus (* 1985), Brazilian soccer player
- Vinicius, Publius , Roman politician, consul 2 AD
- Vinidarius , Roman cookbook author
- Viniegra, Manuel (* 1988), Mexican soccer player
- Viniegra, Salvador (1862–1915), Spanish history painter and art patron
- Vining, John M. (1758–1802), American politician (Federalist Party)
- Vinitharius († 376), possible leader of the Greutungen
- Vinius, Titus († 69), Roman consul 69
Vinj
- Vinja, Vojmir (1921–2007), Croatian linguist, Romanist and Hispanicist
- Vinjarengen, Hans (1905–1984), Norwegian Nordic combined skier
- Vinje, Aasmund Olavsson (1818–1870), Norwegian writer, journalist and poet
- Vinje, Vetle (* 1962), Norwegian rower
Vink
- Vink, Brendan (born 1989), Australian wrestler
- Vink, John (* 1948), Belgian photographer
- Vink, Martijn (* 1974), Dutch jazz musician
- Vink, Michael (* 1991), New Zealand track and road cyclist
- Vink, Pieter (* 1967), Dutch football referee
- Vink, Rene , Dutch track cyclist
- Vink, Ronald (* 1976), Dutch wheelchair tennis player
- Vinke, Henricus Egbertus (1794–1862), Dutch Reformed theologian
- Vinke, Hermann (* 1940), German journalist and non-fiction author
- Vinke, Stefan (* 1966), German opera singer (tenor)
- Viņķele, Ilze (* 1971), Latvian politician (Vienotība), member of the Saeima
- Vinkeles, Reinier (1741–1816), Dutch draftsman and engraver
- Vinkeloe, Biggi (* 1956), Swedish jazz and improvisation musician
- Vinken, Ann-Kathrin (* 2000), German soccer player
- Vinken, Barbara (* 1960), German literary scholar
- Vinken, Gerhard (* 1961), German art historian and professor at the University of Bamberg
- Vinken, Horst (* 1940), German tax advisor, President of the Federal Chamber of Tax Advisors
- Vinkenoog, Simon (1928–2009), Dutch author
- Vinklář, Josef (1930–2007), Czech actor
- Vinko, Vedran (* 1990), Slovenian football player
- Vinkus, Antanas (* 1942), Lithuanian politician, diplomat and mayor
Vinn
- Vinn, Olev (* 1971), Estonian paleontologist and geologist
- Vinnai, Gerhard (* 1940), German social psychologist
- Vinnai, Immanuel Eugen (1889–1961), German landscape painter
- Vinne, Erling (1892–1963), Norwegian triple jumper
- Vinne, Ferry van der (1886–1947), Dutch football player
- Vinnegar, Leroy (1928-1999), American jazz bassist
- Vinnen, Adolf (1868–1926), Bremen shipowner, company founder and politician, Member of the Bundestag
- Vinnen, Carl (1863–1922), German painter
- Vinnenberg, Walter (1901–1984), German educator and Roman Catholic clergyman
- Vinnerborg, Marcus (* 1972), Swedish ice hockey referee
- Vinni (* 1976), Norwegian singer and rapper
- Vinnicombe, Martin (* 1964), Australian track cyclist
- Vinnitskaya, Anna (* 1983), Russian pianist
- Vinnius, Arnold (1588–1657), Dutch lawyer
Vino
- Vinocour, Lev (* 1970), Russian-German pianist
- Vinocur, John (* 1940), American journalist
- Vinokurov, Evgeny (* 1990), German-Russian dance athlete and business consultant
- Viñolas i Pujol, Xavier (1915–2002), Catalan painter
- Viñole, Omar , Portuguese-Brazilian comic artist, colorist and Inker
- Viñoly, Rafael (* 1944), Uruguayan architect
- Vinoy, Joseph (1803-1880), French general and senator
Vins
- Vins, Joseph Nikolaus de (1732–1798), Austrian officer
- Vinsa, Lisa (* 1995), Swedish cross-country skier
- Vinsome, passenger car , British physicist
- Vinson, Carl (1883–1981), American politician
- Vinson, Clarence (* 1978), American boxer
- Vinson, Eddie (1917–1988), American jazz and rhythm and blues saxophonist
- Vinson, Fred M. (1890–1953), American politician, Treasury Secretary, and President of the Supreme Court
- Vinson, Helen (1907-1999), American actress
- Vinson, Maribel (1911–1961), American figure skater
- Vinson, Nigel, Baron Vinson (* 1931), British politician, entrepreneur and manager
- Vinson, Sharni (* 1983), Australian actress and dancer
- Vinson, Stan (* 1952), American sprinter
- Vinson, Walter (1901–1975), American blues guitarist and singer
Vint
- Vint, Bill (1906–1993), English table tennis official
- Vint, Toomas (* 1944), Estonian writer and painter
- Vintém, Paulo (* 1979), Portuguese pop singer
- Vinter Hansen, Julie Marie (1890–1960), Danish astronomer
- Vinterberg, Thomas (* 1969), Danish director
- Vinters, Edgars (1919–2014), Latvian painter
- Vinther, Troels (* 1987), Danish racing cyclist
- Vintilă, Elena (* 1946), Romanian long jumper and pentathlete
- Vintilescu, Giorgi , Romanian conductor
- Vintimille du Luc, Charles Gaspard Guillaume de (1655–1746), Bishop of Marseille, Archbishop of Aix and Paris
- Vintler, Hans , Tyrolean ducal bailiff, envoy and writer
- Vintler, Niklaus († 1413), member of the early Vintler
- Vinton, Bobby (born 1935), American singer
- Vinton, Samuel Finley (1792–1862), American politician
- Vinton, Will (1947–2018), American film producer, director and animator
- Vintousky, Robert (1909–1995), French pole vaulter
- Vintschgau, Maximilian von (1832–1913), Austrian physiologist
- Vintzelberg, Joachim von , German courtier and administrative officer
Viny
- Vinyals i Galí, Josep (1771–1825), Catalan composer, organist and instrumentalist
- Vinyoles, Narcís († 1517), Valencian poet, lawyer and minister
- Vinyoli, Joan (1914-1984), Catalan poet
Vinz
- Vinz, Waldemar (1906–1986), German engineer
- Vinzens, Nadine (* 1983), Swiss model and actress, Miss Switzerland 2002
- Vinzent, Markus (* 1959), German religious scholar and university professor
- Vinzent, Oskar (1912–1994), German politician (FDP, DPS)
- Vinzents, Ulrich (* 1976), Danish football player
- Vincent de Agen , martyr and saint
- Vincent de Beauvais , French scholar, educator and Dominican
- Vincent von Lérins , monk and church father
- Vincent de Paul (1581–1660), French priest and founder of modern Caritas
- Vincent de Valencia , deacon and martyr
- Vinzenz von Wartenberg († 1425), Oberstburggraf of Bohemia
- Vinzing, Ute (* 1936), German opera singer (soprano) and chamber singer
- Vinzl, Josef (1867–1947), Austrian politician (NWB, non-attached), member of the National Council