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Vis
- Vis, Caroline (* 1970), Dutch tennis player
- Vis, Fiderd (* 1981), Aruban judoka
- Vis, Jacob (* 1940), Dutch writer
- Vis, Lucas (* 1947), Dutch conductor and composer
- Vis, Marja (* 1977), Dutch speed skater
- Vis, Russell (1900-1990), American wrestler
Visa
- Višacki, Đorđe (* 1975), Serbian rower
- Visakavičius, Marijonas (* 1944), Lithuanian politician
- Visalga, Gintaras (* 1974), Lithuanian forester
- Visart de Bocarmé, Hippolyte (1818–1851), Belgian poisoner
Visb
- Visbal, Kristen (* 1962), American sculptor
- Visbeck, Martin (* 1963), German oceanographer and climate researcher
- Visbeck, Michael von , Canon in Münster
Visc
- Visca, Carolina (* 2000), Italian javelin thrower
- Višća, Edin (* 1990), Bosnian-Herzegovinian football player
- Viscaal, Eric (* 1968), Dutch football player
- Viscardi, Antonio (1900–1972), Italian Romanist
- Viscardi, Giovanni Antonio (1645–1713), Swiss Baroque builder who worked mainly in Bavaria
- Viscarra Monje, Humberto (1898–1971), Bolivian composer
- Viscarra, Pedro de , Spanish lawyer and soldier
- Visch, Charles de (1596–1666), Cistercian historian
- Visch, Henk (* 1950), Dutch sculptor
- Vischer, Adolf Lukas (1884–1974), Swiss physician
- Vischer, August (1821–1898), German history painter
- Vischer, Caspar (1510–1579), German architect
- Vischer, Daniel (1950–2017), Swiss politician (Greens)
- Vischer, Daniel L. (* 1932), Swiss hydraulic engineer and university professor
- Vischer, Dominik (* 1965), German television presenter
- Vischer, Eberhard (1865–1946), Swiss Protestant Reformed theologian
- Vischer, Eduard (1903–1996), Swiss historian
- Vischer, Florian (1919–2000), Swiss architect
- Vischer, Frank (1923–2015), Swiss legal scholar
- Vischer, Friedrich Theodor (1807–1887), German writer and politician
- Vischer, Georg , court painter to Maximilian I in Munich
- Vischer, Georg Friedrich (1738–1789), teacher and librarian from Württemberg
- Vischer, Georg Matthäus (1628–1696), Austrian topographer, cartographer and clergyman
- Vischer, Gustav (1846–1920), German manager, Chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler-Motoren-Gesellschaft
- Vischer, Hanns (1876–1945), Swiss African explorer
- Vischer, Hans († 1550), German sculptor and ore caster
- Vischer, Heiner (* 1956), Swiss politician (LDP)
- Vischer, Hermann the Elder († 1488), German artist and craftsman
- Vischer, Hermann the Younger (1486–1516), German painter and sculptor
- Vischer, Johann Jakob (1914–1985), Swiss civil engineer and professional officer (corps commander)
- Vischer, Johannes (1524–1587), German physician
- Vischer, Lukas (1780–1840), Swiss businessman and amateur artist
- Vischer, Lukas (1926–2008), Reformed theologian and ecumenist
- Vischer, Martin (* 1981), Swiss actor
- Vischer, Melchior (1895–1975), German writer and director of Bohemian origin
- Vischer, Peter the Elder († 1529), German sculptor and ore caster
- Vischer, Peter the Younger (1487–1528), German sculptor and medalist
- Vischer, Robert (1847–1933), German art historian and aesthetician
- Vischer, Rüdiger (1936–2017), German classical philologist
- Vischer, Ulrich (* 1951), Swiss lawyer and politician (LDP)
- Vischer, Wilhelm (1833–1886), Swiss historian and politician
- Vischer, Wilhelm (1890–1960), Swiss botanist
- Vischer, Wilhelm (1895–1988), Swiss pastor and theologian
- Vischer-Alioth, Elisabeth (1892–1963), Swiss women's rights activist
- Vischer-Bilfinger, Wilhelm (1808–1874), Swiss classical philologist
- Vischering zu Nesselrode-Reichenstein, Felix Droste zu (1808–1865), landowner and member of the Prussian manor house
- Vischering, Adolf Heidenreich Droste zu (1769–1826), Amtsdroste in Ahaus and Horstmar
- Vischering, Christoph Heidenreich Droste zu (1652–1723), official Droste in Ahaus and Horstmar
- Vischlin, Friedrich (1566–1626), German builder
- Visclosky, Pete (* 1949), American politician
- Visco, Ignazio (* 1949), Italian economist and central banker
- Visco, Salvatore (* 1948), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Capua
- Viscome, George R. (* 1956), American amateur astronomer
- Visconti Borromeo Arese, Giulio (1664–1750), Italian diplomat
- Visconti di Modrone, Giammaria (1935–2015), Italian entrepreneur and functionary
- Visconti di Modrone, Leonardo (* 1947), Italian diplomat
- Visconti, Adriano (1905–1945), Italian pilot in World War II
- Visconti, Alfonso (1552–1608), Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
- Visconti, Antonia († 1405), Countess of Württemberg
- Visconti, Antonio Eugenio (1713–1788), Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Visconti, Azzo (1302–1339), Imperial Vicar, city lord of Milan
- Visconti, Bernabò (1323–1385), lord of Milan
- Visconti, Bianca Maria (1425–1468), Duchess of Milan
- Visconti, Carlo Lodovico (1818–1894), Italian classical archaeologist
- Visconti, Elisabetta (1374–1432), Duchess of Bavaria-Munich
- Visconti, Ennio Quirino (1751–1818), Italian archaeologist
- Visconti, Eriprando (1932–1995), Italian film director
- Visconti, Federico (1617–1693), Italian archbishop and cardinal
- Visconti, Filippo Aurelio (1754–1831), Italian archaeologist
- Visconti, Filippo Maria (1392–1447), Regent of Pavia, Duke of Milan
- Visconti, Filippo Maria (1721–1801), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Milan
- Visconti, Galeazzo I (1277-1328), regent of Milan (1322-1328)
- Visconti, Galeazzo II († 1378), founder of the University of Pavia and a gifted diplomat
- Visconti, Gary (* 1945), American figure skater
- Visconti, Gasparo , Italian violinist and composer
- Visconti, Gian Galeazzo (1351–1402), ruler of Milan from the Visconti family
- Visconti, Giovanni (1290–1354), Italian cardinal and Doge of Genoa
- Visconti, Giovanni (* 1983), Italian racing cyclist
- Visconti, Giovanni Battista (1722–1784), Italian classical archaeologist
- Visconti, Giovanni Maria (1388–1412), Duke of Milan
- Visconti, Ignazio (1682–1755), Superior General of the Societas Jesu (Jesuit order)
- Visconti, Louis (1791-1853), French architect
- Visconti, Luchino (1906–1976), Italian writer, theater and film director
- Visconti, Maddalena († 1404), Duchess of Bavaria-Landshut
- Visconti, Marco (1353–1382), lord of Milan
- Visconti, Marco I. († 1329), Italian politician
- Visconti, Ottone (1207–1295), founder of the power of the Visconti family in Milan and Lombardy
- Visconti, Pietro Ercole (1802–1880), Italian classical archaeologist
- Visconti, Stefano (1288–1327), Italian nobleman
- Visconti, Taddea († 1381), first wife of Duke Stephen III. from Bavaria
- Visconti, Tony (* 1944), British-American music producer and musician
- Visconti, Valentina († 1408), daughter of Gian Galeazzo Visconti
- Visconti, Viridis († 1414), Duchess of Milan and Duchess of Austria
- Visconti-Venosta, Emilio (1829–1914), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati
- Visconti-Venosta, Giovanni (1831–1906), Austro-Italian author and politician
- Viscopoleanu, Viorica (* 1939), Romanian athlete
Visd
- Visdelou, Claude (1656–1737), French Jesuit, missionary, sinologist and Indologist
Vise
- Visé, Jean Donneau de († 1710), French writer and publicist
- Visée, Robert de († 1732), musician and singer in France
- Víšek, Jan (1890–1966), Czech architect and university professor
- Visentin, Mark (* 1992), Canadian ice hockey goalkeeper
- Visentini, Antonio (1688–1782), Italian architect and painter
- Visentini, Bruno (1914–1995), Italian politician, member of the Camera dei deputati, MEP
- Visentini, Luca (* 1969), Italian trade unionist and poet, General Secretary of the European Trade Union Confederation
- Visentini, Paola , Italian prehistoric woman
- Visentini, Roberto (* 1957), Italian racing cyclist
- Višeslav , Serbian Greater Župan
- Višeslav , Slavic prince
- Viseur, Gus (1915–1974), Belgian musette accordionist
- Viseur, Raimund le (1937–2015), German journalist and author
Vish
- Vishaj, Butrint (* 1987), Austrian soccer player
- Vishik, Mark (1921–2012), Soviet mathematician
- Vishniac, Roman (1897–1990), American photographer
- Vishniac, Wolf V. (1922-1973), American microbiologist
- Vishnu, Arun (* 1988), Indian badminton player
- Vishnudevananda (1927–1993), Indian hatha and raja yoga master
- Vishnuvardhan (1950–2009), Indian actor
- Vishny, Robert (* 1959), American economist and mathematician
Visi
- Visi, Michel (1954–2007), Vanuatu clergyman, Bishop of Port-Vila
- Visiani, Roberto de (1800–1878), Croatian-Italian botanist
- Visibelli, Giorgio , Italian jazz musician
- Visin, Giovanni (1806–1868), captain and first Austrian circumnavigator
- Visine, François (1922–1995), French NATO official
- Visinelli, Rafael (* 1985), Italian cyclocross driver
- Vising, Johan (1855–1942), Swedish Romance studies and university rector
- Visini, Vittorio (* 1945), Italian walker
- Višinskis, Vigintas (* 1962), Lithuanian lawyer and judge
- Visintin, Bruno (1932-2015), Italian boxer
- Visintin, Luigi (1892–1958), Italian geographer and cartographer
- Visintin, Omar (* 1989), Italian snowboarder
- Visintini, Mario (1913–1941), Italian pilot in World War II
- Visioli, Matteo (* 1966), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman and canon lawyer
- Visit Donard (* 1991), Thai soccer player
- Visitor, Nana (* 1957), American actress
Visc
- Viski, János (1906–1961), Hungarian composer
- Viskocil, Joe (1952-2014), American special effects artist
- Viskorf, Hermann-Ulrich (* 1950), German lawyer, Vice President of the Federal Fiscal Court
- Visković, Ivo (* 1949), Serbian political scientist and diplomat
Vism
- Vismane, Daniela (* 2000), Latvian tennis player
- Vismann, Cornelia (1961–2010), German legal historian, media theorist and philosopher
- Vismar, Nikolaus (1592–1651), German Lutheran theologian, court preacher and superintendent
- Vismara, Giorgio (* 1965), Italian judoka
- Vismara, Lorenzo (* 1975), Italian swimmer
- Vismaya, VK (* 1997), Indian sprinter
Visn
- Višņakovs, Aleksejs (* 1984), Latvian football player
- Višņakovs, Eduards (* 1990), Latvian football player
- Visnapuu, Henrik (1890–1951), Estonian poet
- Višnar, Katja (* 1984), Slovenian cross-country skier
- Visnes, Tom Cato (* 1974), Norwegian bass player
- Vișniec, Matei (* 1956), French author and journalist of Romanian origin
- Višnjić, Filip (1767–1834), Serbian poet
- Višnjić, Goran (* 1972), Croatian actor
- Višňovský, Ľubomír (* 1976), Slovak ice hockey player
Viso
- Viso, EJ (* 1985), Venezuelan racing car driver
- Visockas, Algimantas (* 1987), Lithuanian ice hockey player
- Visockas, Artūras (* 1968), Lithuanian politician, mayor of Šiauliai
- Visockis, Antanas (* 1941), Lithuanian painter, watercolorist and art teacher, professor
- Visockytė, Ramunė (* 1967), Lithuanian journalist and politician
- Vişoiu, Robert (* 1996), Romanian racing car driver
- Visokavičienė, Birutė Teodora (* 1946), Lithuanian politician
- Visor, Carrington (* 1934), American jazz musician
Viss
- Visscher, Anton De (1896–1981), German local politician
- Visscher, Claes Janszoon (1587–1652), Dutch cartographer and publisher
- Visscher, Cornelis , Dutch engraver
- Visscher, Ed († 1999), American basketball coach
- Visscher, Fernand De (1885–1964), Belgian legal historian and professor of Roman law
- Visscher, Hugo (1864–1947), Dutch church historian, Reformed theologian and politician
- Visscher, Lodewijk Gerard (1797-1859), Dutch literary scholar and historian
- Visscher, Maria Tesselschade (1594–1649), Dutch poet and engraver
- Visscher, Nico (* 1933), Dutch cartoonist
- Visscher, Nicolaes I (1618–1679), cartographer, publisher
- Visscher, Paul de (1916–1996), Belgian lawyer specializing in international law
- Visscher, Stephanie Judith (* 2000), Dutch tennis player
- Visse, Dominique (* 1955), French opera singer (countertenor)
- Visser 't Hooft, Willem Adolf (1900–1985), Dutch Reformed theologian, ecumenical figure
- Visser, Adrie (* 1983), Dutch cyclist
- Visser, Andries Gerhardus (1878–1929), South African poet and doctor
- Visser, Angela (* 1966), Dutch beauty queen and actress
- Visser, Beitske (* 1995), Dutch car racing driver
- Visser, Carel (1928–2015), Dutch sculptor
- Visser, Danie (* 1961), South African tennis player
- Visser, Dennis (* 1995), Dutch short tracker
- Visser, Edzard (* 1954), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Visser, Elizabeth (1908–1987), Dutch ancient historian and university professor
- Visser, Esmee (* 1996), Dutch speed skater
- Visser, Frank (* 1958), Dutch author, theosophist and religious psychologist
- Visser, Henk (1932–2015), Dutch athlete
- Visser, Ingrid (1977-2013), Dutch volleyball player
- Visser, Jan de (* 1968), Dutch football player
- Visser, Johannes Theodoor de (1857–1932), Dutch politician, clergyman and journalist
- Visser, Kyle (* 1985), American basketball player
- Visser, Leo (* 1966), Dutch speed skater
- Visser, Lieuwe (1940-2014), Dutch opera singer (bass baritone)
- Visser, Lodewijk Ernst (1871–1942), Dutch lawyer
- Visser, Marinus Willem de (1875–1930), Dutch Japanologist and sinologist
- Visser, Maura (* 1985), Dutch handball player
- Visser, Nadine (* 1995), Dutch athlete
- Visser, Norbert (1919–2003), Dutch musician and musical instrument maker
- Visser, Piet de (* 1934), Dutch football coach and scout
- Visser, Reidar (* 1971), Norwegian historian and Middle East expert
- Visser, Ria (* 1961), Dutch speed skater
- Visser, Robert (1860–1937), German entrepreneur, farmer and collector of ethnographic objects
- Visser, Ruben (* 1989), Dutch poker player
- Visser, Sim (1908–1983), Dutch politician
- Visser, Susan (born 1965), Dutch actress
- Visser, Yge (* 1963), Dutch chess player
- Visser, Yolandi (* 1984), South African musician, rapper and actress
- Visser, Yvonne (* 1965), Canadian biathlete and biathlon trainer
- Visser, Zarck (* 1989), South African long jumper
- Vissering, Friedrich (1826–1885), German farmer and politician (NLP), MdR
- Vissering, Simon (1818–1888), Dutch economist and statistician
- Visserman, Eeltje (1922–1978), Dutch chess composer
- Vissers, Job (* 1984), Dutch cyclist
- Vissers, Joseph (1928-2006), Belgian boxer
- Vissers, Raymond (* 1973), Dutch football goalkeeper and goalkeeping coach
- Vissewalde , King or Prince of Jersika
- Vissi, Anna (* 1957), Greek-Cypriot singer
- Vissi, Lia (* 1955), Cypriot singer
- Vissotto Neves, Leandro (born 1983), Brazilian volleyball player
Vist
- Vistaneckis, Isakas (1910-2000), Lithuanian-Israeli chess player
- Vištartaitė, Donata (* 1989), Lithuanian rower
- Vistel, Jorge (* 1982), Cuban jazz musician (trumpet, composition)
- Vistel, Maikel (* 1983), Cuban jazz musician (saxophone, composition)
- Vištica, Andrej (* 1983), Croatian triathlete
- Vistisen, Anders Primdahl (* 1987), Danish politician of the Dansk Folkeparti, MEP
- Vistisen, Holger (1932–2007), Danish actor
Visu
- Visu (* 1995), Swiss rapper and presenter
- Visulanius Crescens, Titus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Visunharat Thipath (1465–1520), King of Lan Chang
- Visuvasam, Manuel (1916–1979), Indian clergyman, Bishop of Coimbatore
Visv
- Višváder, František (* 1934), Slovak writer, historian and journalist
- Visvesvaraya, M. (1861–1962), Indian civil and hydraulic engineer
Visw
- Viswanathan, Gauri (* 1950), Indian literary scholar
- Viswanathan, N. (1929-2010), Indian university professor and actor
Visy
- Visy, Norbert (* 1983), Austrian handball player
- Visy, Zsolt (* 1944), Hungarian provincial Roman archaeologist
Visz
- Viszánik, Michael von (1792–1872), Austrian physician