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- Wild Man Fischer (1944–2011), American musician
- Wild, Albert (1830–1896), German publicist in Bavaria, MdR
- Wild, Albrecht (* 1959), German painter and concept artist
- Wild, Andreas (* 1963), German politician (AfD)
- Wild, Anke (* 1967), German hockey player
- Wild, Anne (* 1967), German director, screenwriter and producer
- Wild, August (1814–1896), German gemstone engraver
- Wild, August (1881–1953), German politician (SPD / USPD / KPD / SAP)
- Wild, August Rudolf (1891–1956), German gemstone engraver and gem cutter
- Wild, Christian (* 1974), German biologist and geographer
- Wild, Christian Gottlob (1785–1839), German Protestant pastor, founder of dialect poetry in the Ore Mountains
- Wild, Damon (* 1967), American musician, record producer, label owner and DJ
- Wild, Diane (* 1961), Swiss billiards official and President of the Confédération Européenne de Billard (CEB)
- Wild, Dieter (1931–2019), German journalist
- Wild, Earl (1915–2010), American pianist, composer and conductor
- Wild, Ed , British cameraman
- Wild, Elisabeth , Austrian-Swiss painter, collage and installation artist
- Wild, Erich (1895–1964), German homeland researcher
- Wild, Ernest (1879–1918), British Royal Navy seaman and Antarctic explorer
- Wild, Ernst (* 1930), German cameraman
- Wild, Eveline (* 1980), Austrian TV chef
- Wild, Falk-Willy (* 1967), German actor
- Wild, Frank (1873-1939), British polar explorer
- Wild, Franz (1791–1860), Austrian singer
- Wild, Franz Josef (1922–1998), German director, screenwriter and television producer
- Wild, Franz Samuel (1743–1802), Swiss geologist and mineralogist
- Wild, Georg (1926–1980), German historian
- Wild, Gisela (* 1932), German lawyer and politician (FDP)
- Wild, Gordon (* 1995), German soccer player
- Wild, Gunter (* 1958), German insurance agent and politician (AfD), MdL
- Wild, Hans , German Landsknecht (Nuremberg) who fought in the Turkish Wars
- Wild, Hans Walter (1919–2001), German administrative lawyer and local politician (SPD)
- Wild, Hans-Peter (* 1941), German entrepreneur
- Wild, Harry J. (1901–1961), American cinematographer
- Wild, Heinrich (1877–1951), Swiss inventor and entrepreneur
- Wild, Heinrich IV. († 1454), Cistercian abbot
- Wild, Heinrich von (1833–1902), Swiss meteorologist and physicist
- Wild, Herbert (1886–1969), German politician (NSDAP)
- Wild, Horst (* 1943), German soccer player
- Wild, Jack (1952-2006), British actor
- Wild, Joachim (* 1942), German historian and archivist
- Wild, Johann (1858–1903), German administrative and ministerial official
- Wild, Johanna von (* 1964), German writer
- Wild, Johannes (1790–1853), Swiss politician and industrialist
- Wild, Johannes (1814–1894), Swiss engineer and cartographer
- Wild, John Paul (1923-2008), Australian radio astronomer and science manager
- Wild, Jonathan (1683-1725), British criminal
- Wild, Joseph (1901–1993), German master baker, trade functionary and senator (Bavaria)
- Wild, Julian (* 1973), British sculptor
- Wild, Jürgen (* 1961), German officer, manager and management consultant
- Wild, Karl (1917–1975), German ice hockey player
- Wild, Karl (* 1948), Swiss journalist and ghostwriter
- Wild, Karl Martell (1882–1952), German engineering scientist
- Wild, Karl Samuel (1765–1848), Swiss civil servant, archivist and writer
- Wild, Kirsten (* 1982), Dutch racing cyclist
- Wild, Laurence (1890–1971), American naval officer
- Wild, Leonhard (* 1979), German ice hockey goalkeeper
- Wild, Leonie (1908–2005), German entrepreneur
- Wild, Linda (* 1971), American tennis player
- Wild, Lisa (* 1995), Austrian vaulting artist
- Wild, Ludwig (1780–1828), Baden administrative officer and member of the state parliament
- Wild, MW (* 1967), German singer and music producer
- Wild, Margaret (* 1948), Australian writer
- Wild, Margit (* 1957), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Wild, Markus (* 1971), Swiss philosopher
- Wild, Martin (* 1952), German ice hockey player and coach
- Wild, Mauricio (1937–2020), co-founder of the Pesta learning environment in Quito and initiator of the Ecosimia network
- Wild, Michael (* 1981), English snooker player
- Wild, Michael Friedrich (1747–1832), German geodesist and naturalist
- Wild, Michelle (* 1980), Hungarian porn actress
- Wild, Otto (1898–1971), German barrel painter and impressionist
- Wild, Paul (1925–2014), Swiss astronomer and university professor
- Wild, Peter (* 1939), Swiss electrical engineer
- Wild, Rainer (* 1943), German entrepreneur and founder
- Wild, Rebeca (1939–2015), German educator in Ecuador
- Wild, Richard (1912–1978), New Zealand attorney, Chief Justice of New Zealand
- Wild, Robert (1875–1950), German administrative lawyer and local politician
- Wild, Rudolf (1904–1995), German entrepreneur
- Wild, Ruedi (* 1982), Swiss duathlete and triathlete
- Wild, Rupert (* 1939), German paleontologist
- Wild, Ruth von (1912–1983), Swiss teacher
- Wild, Sandra (* 1984), Swiss singer
- Wild, Simone (* 1993), Swiss ski racer
- Wild, Stefan (* 1937), German orientalist
- Wild, Stephan († 1550), German physician
- Wild, Susan (* 1957), American Democratic Party politician
- Wild, Tanja (* 1973), German photo model and beauty queen
- Wild, Tasso (* 1940), German soccer player
- Wild, Urs (* 1936), Swiss chemist and professor emeritus in physical chemistry
- Wild, Ute (* 1965), German rower and Olympic champion
- Wild, Vic (* 1986), American-Russian snowboarder
- Wild, Walter (* 1872), Swiss football player, first president of FC Barcelona
- Wild, Walter (1908–1962), Swiss accordion virtuoso, composer and music publisher
- Wild, Willi (* 1966), German journalist and author
- Wild, Willy (1919–1994), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Wild, Wolfgang (* 1930), German nuclear physicist, politician (CSU) and university professor
- Wild, Wolfgang (* 1959), German sports presenter
- Wild-Idar, Rudolf (1871–1960), German painter
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- Wilda, Charles (1854–1907), Austrian orientalist painter
- Wilda, Ferdinand Adolph (1812–1862), German agricultural scientist
- Wilda, Gottfried (1862–1911), Austrian painter
- Wilda, Johannes (1852–1942), German journalist and writer
- Wilda, Wilhelm Eduard (1800-1856), German lawyer
- Wildam, Gertrude , Austrian table tennis player
- Wildan, Asep († 2000), Indonesian volcanologist and geophysicist
- Wildangel, Ernst (1891–1951), German educator, educational politician and resistance fighter
- Wildangel, René (* 1973), German historian
- Wildau, Franz Ludolph Ferdinand von (1725–1794), Prussian Lieutenant General, Chief of Infantry Regiment No. 14
- Wildauer, Albert (1841–1915), Austrian Catholic clergyman, Abbot of St. Georgenberg-Fiecht
- Wildauer, Heide (* 1940), German educator and politician (PDS), MdL
- Wildauer, Martin (* 1987), Austrian strength athlete
- Wildauer, Mathilde (1820–1878), Austrian actress and opera singer (soprano)
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- Wildbach, Bruno (* 1964), Austrian painter
- Wildbacher, Michael (* 2002), Austrian soccer player
- Wildberg, Bodo (1862–1942), German writer and translator
- Wildberg, Christian (* 1957), German classical philologist and historian of philosophy
- Wildberg, Hans Jürgen (* 1950), German lawyer and former district administrator
- Wildberg, Heiko (* 1952), German politician (AfD, Greens)
- Wildberger, Jacques (1922–2006), Swiss composer
- Wildberger, Johannes (1815–1879), Swiss instrument maker and lay practitioner in orthopedics
- Wildbolz, Eduard (1858–1932), Swiss officer, as corps commander and chief of the troops in Bern during the national strike in November 1918
- Wildbolz, Georg (* 1893), Swiss entrepreneur
- Wildbolz, Hans (1919–1997), Swiss officer
- Wildbolz, Klaus (1937–2017), Austrian actor
- Wildbolz, Lauren (* 1981), Swiss vegan activist and entrepreneur
- Wildbrunn, Helene (1882–1972), Austrian opera singer (alto / soprano) and vocal teacher
- Wildburg, Sylwia von (* 1977), German actress
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- Wilde, Abby (* 1989), American actress and singer
- Wilde, Albert (1854–1919), German mayor and politician (NLP), MdR
- Wilde, André , German swimmer
- Wilde, Antonius , German organ builder in Otterndorf
- Wilde, August (1868–1940), Saxon MP
- Wilde, August (1881–1950), German painter and art educator
- Wilde, Auguste de (1819–1886), Belgian genre and history painter
- Wilde, Autumn de (* 1970), American photographer and director
- Wilde, Bärbel (* 1950), German Protestant pastor, speaker and author
- Wilde, Berndt (* 1946), German sculptor
- Wilde, Celine (* 1990), German hockey player
- Wilde, Claudine (* 1967), German actress
- Wilde, Constance (1858–1898), British children's author, wife of Oscar Wilde
- Wilde, Cornel (1915–1989), American actor and film director
- Wilde, Dani (* 1985), British singer and guitarist
- Wilde, Dietrich (1909–1984), German lawyer, city director in Peine
- Wilde, Eberhard (1924-2004), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Wilde, Eduardo (1844–1913), Argentine writer, doctor and politician
- Wilde, Edy de (1919–2005), Dutch museum director and curator, exhibition maker and art collector
- Wilde, Elizabeth (1913-2005), American athlete
- Wilde, Emil (1793–1859), German science historian
- Wilde, Erich (* 1943), German badminton player
- Wilde, Eva-Maria (* 1972), German painter and artist
- Wilde, Fran (* 1972), American science fiction and fantasy writer
- Wilde, Franz Peter (1895–1980), Swiss sculptor
- Wilde, Fritz (1920–1976), German soccer player
- Wilde, Gabriella (* 1989), British actress and model
- Wilde, Grete , German communist
- Wilde, Günther (1900–1980), German lawyer and judge at the Federal Court of Justice
- Wilde, Hagar (1905–1971), American author
- Wilde, Hans-Oskar (1907–1981), German Anglist, rector of the TH Hannover
- Wilde, Harald (* 1954), German economist
- Wilde, Harry (1899–1978), German journalist and writer
- Wilde, Henry (1833-1919), British engineer
- Wilde, Henry T. (1872-1912) British naval officer
- Wilde, Herbert (* 1940), German racing cyclist
- Wilde, Iryna (1907–1982), Ukrainian writer and Taras Shevchenko Prize winner
- Wilde, Jennie (1865–1913), American painter, designer, and art teacher
- Wilde, Jimmy (1892-1969), Welsh boxer
- Wilde, Joaquin (* 1986), American wrestler
- Wilde, Johann (1438–1532), German Augustinian hermit, titular bishop of Symbalon and auxiliary bishop
- Wilde, Johannes (* 1936), German politician (CDU), MdL
- Wilde, Johannes Friedrich , German painter and altar builder
- Wilde, John (* 1941), British diplomat
- Wilde, Karl (1862–1930), German architect and construction officer
- Wilde, Karl (1910–1984), German diplomat
- Wilde, Kim (* 1960), British singer
- Wilde, Klaus D. (* 1952), German business IT specialist
- Wilde, Kurt (1909–1958), German psychologist and university professor
- Wilde, Laura (* 1989), German pop singer
- Wilde, Laurent de (* 1960), French jazz pianist
- Wilde, Lee (1922-2015), American actress and singer
- Wilde, Lutz (* 1933), German art historian and monument conservator
- Wilde, Lyn (1922–2016), American actress and singer
- Wilde, Manfred (* 1962), German historian and local politician
- Wilde, Manjou (* 1995), German soccer player
- Wilde, Marty (born 1939), British rock 'n' roll singer
- Wilde, Olivia (* 1984), Irish-American actress
- Wilde, Oscar (1854-1900), Irish writer
- Wilde, Peter (1939–2010), German artist
- Wilde, Peter Ernst (1732–1785), German-Baltic doctor and man of letters
- Wilde, Phil (* 1967), Belgian producer
- Wilde, Richard (1872–1938), German writer, journalist and screenwriter
- Wilde, Richard Henry (1789–1847), American politician
- Wilde, Ricky (* 1945), British long-distance runner
- Wilde, Robert (* 1969), Austrian director and photographer
- Wilde, Rudolph (1857–1910), German politician
- Wilde, Ted (1889–1929), American director and screenwriter
- Wilde, Thomas, 1st Baron Truro (1782–1858), British politician, member of the House of Commons and Lord Chancellor of Great Britain
- Wilde, Tim (* 1966), German actor
- Wilde, Werner (* 1933), German soccer player
- Wilde, Wilhelm (1829–1881), German physician
- Wilde, William (1815–1876), Irish surgeon
- Wildeblood, Peter (1923–1999) British-Canadian author, journalist and television producer
- Wildeboer Faber, Aschwin (* 1986), Spanish swimmer
- Wildecker, Hannes (* 1944), German writer
- Wildefüer, Hans († 1541), Mayor of the old town of Hildesheim
- Wildegans, Hans (1888–1967), German surgeon and university professor
- Wildegger, Michael (1826–1912), German clergyman and politician (center), MdR
- Wildeisen, Annemarie (* 1946), Swiss TV chef and cookbook author
- Wildeman, Albert , Dutch jazz and improvisation musician (double bass)
- Wildeman, Theodor (1885–1962), German architect, Prussian construction officer and preservationist
- Wildemann, Heinrich (1904–1964), German painter
- Wildemann, Horst (* 1942), German economist at the Technical University of Munich
- Wilden, Annelie (* 1949), German sprinter
- Wilden, Egon (1894–1931), German painter and set designer
- Wilden, Engelbert (1923–2014), German trade unionist and politician, MdL Saarland
- Wilden, Eva , German English studies specialist and didactic specialist
- Wilden, Eva Maria (* 1965), German Indologist
- Wilden, Gert (1917–2015), German composer and arranger
- Wilden, Gert junior (* 1954), German musician, film composer and arranger
- Wilden, Leo (* 1936), German soccer player
- Wilden, Rita (* 1947), German athlete
- Wilden-Hüsgen, Marga (* 1942), German mandolinist, music researcher and university teacher
- Wildenauer, Alois (1877–1967), Austrian clergyman, mountaineer, cave researcher and non-fiction author
- Wildenberg, Hans Ebran von , late medieval Bavarian historian and court master in Landshut and Burghausen
- Wildenbruch, Ernestine von (1805–1858), German author and salonière
- Wildenbruch, Ernst von (1845–1909), German writer and diplomat
- Wildenbruch, Heinrich Emin von (1842-1893), Prussian colonel, diplomat
- Wildenbruch, Louis von (1803–1874), Prussian lieutenant general and envoy, explorer of Palestine
- Wildenbruch, Ludwig von (1846–1930), Prussian lieutenant general
- Wildenfels, Anarg Friedrich von (1555–1602), Saxon university professor, rector of the University of Jena and owner of the Wildenfels estate
- Wildenfels, Anarg zu († 1539), councilor of the Electorate of Saxony, reformer and Protestant hymn poet
- Wildenhahn, Karl August (1805–1868), German Protestant theologian and religious writer
- Wildenhahn, Klaus (1930–2018), German documentary filmmaker, film producer, director and author
- Wildenhain, Andreas (* 1965), German jazz and improvisation musician
- Wildenhain, Bernhard (1873–1957), German actor and director
- Wildenhain, Günther (* 1937), German mathematician
- Wildenhain, Heinz (* 1927), German functionary, department head of the Central Committee of the SED
- Wildenhain, Michael (* 1958), German writer
- Wildenhain, Peter (1941–2015), German soccer player
- Wildenhein-Lauterbach, Bruni (* 1947), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Wildenmann, Rudolf (1921–1993), German political scientist
- Wildens, Jan (1586–1653), Flemish painter
- Wildenstein, Daniel (1917–2001), French art historian, collector and art dealer
- Wildenstein, Franz Philipp von (1696–1770), Knight of the Teutonic Order
- Wildenstein, Georg von († 1379), Abbot of the St. Gallen Monastery (1360-1379)
- Wildenstein, Georges (1892–1963), French art historian, collector and art dealer
- Wildenvey, Gisken (1892–1985), Norwegian writer
- Wildenvey, Herman (1885-1959), Norwegian writer
- Wilder Peter von Hameln († 1785), wolf child, found on July 17, 1724 near Hameln
- Wilder, Abel Carter (1828–1875), American politician
- Wilder, Ace (* 1982), Swedish singer and songwriter
- Wilder, Alan (* 1959), British musician, composer, arranger and producer
- Wilder, Alec (1907–1980), American composer of classical and jazz musical works, ballads, and teaching materials
- Wilder, Alexander (1823–1908), American physician, journalist, author, Rosicrucian and theosophist
- Wilder, Billy (1906–2002), American screenwriter, director and film producer of Austrian origin
- Wilder, Bob (1921–1953), American racing car driver
- Wilder, Cherry (1930–2002), New Zealand science fiction and fantasy writer
- Wilder, Chris (* 1967), English football player and coach
- Wilder, Christopher (1945–1984), Australian serial killer
- Wilder, Deontay (* 1985), American boxer
- Wilder, Douglas (* 1931), American politician
- Wilder, Elsa (1918–1987), German painter and artist
- Wilder, Gene (1933-2016), American actor
- Wilder, Georg Christoph (1797–1855), German architectural draftsman and engraver
- Wilder, Inez Luanne (1871–1929), American zoologist
- Wilder, Joe (1922-2014), American jazz trumpeter and flugelhorn player
- Wilder, Johann Christoph Jakob (1783–1838), German clergyman, landscape and architectural draftsman, etcher and poet
- Wilder, John Shelton (1921-2010), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Wilder, Johnnie (1949-2006), American singer
- Wilder, Joseph (1895–1976), Austrian and American neurologist and psychiatrist
- Wilder, Laura Ingalls (1867–1957), American writer
- Wilder, Madleen (* 1980), German soccer player
- Wilder, Matthew (* 1953), American pop singer and music producer
- Wilder, Nick (* 1952), German film and television actor
- Wilder, Philip van († 1554), Franco-Flemish composer
- Wilder, Raphael (* 1953), German-Israeli basketball coach
- Wilder, Raymond Louis (1896–1982), American mathematician
- Wilder, Thornton (1897–1975), American writer
- Wilder, W. Lee (1904–1982), Austrian-born, American entrepreneur, film director and film producer
- Wilder, William (1855–1913), American politician
- Wilder-Smith, Arthur Ernest (1915–1995) British chemist, pharmacologist, drug expert and creationist
- Poacher, Johann Hugo von († 1724), German baroque composer
- Wilderink, Vital João Geraldo (1931–2014), Dutch religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Itaguaí
- Wildermann, Hans (1884–1954), German set designer, painter and sculptor
- Wildermann, Rudolf (1864–1926), German Catholic clergyman, teacher and politician (center), MdL
- Wildermuth, Augustine Francis (1904–1993), American religious, Bishop of Patna
- Wildermuth, Bernd (* 1957), German theologian
- Wildermuth, Burkhard (1928–2012), German basketball official
- Wildermuth, Eberhard (1890–1952), German politician (FDP / DVP), Member of the Bundestag, Member of the Bundestag
- Wildermuth, Karl (1921–2005), German physicist
- Wildermuth, Katja (* 1965), German historian and television journalist
- Wildermuth, Ottilie (1817–1877), German writer
- Wildermuth, Volkart (* 1962), German biochemist, moderator, radio and science journalist
- Wilderod († 999), Bishop of Strasbourg
- Wilderotter, Hans (* 1949), German art historian
- Wilders, Geert (* 1963), Dutch politician (PVV)
- Wilderson, Wayne (born 1966), American actor and comedian
- Wildey, Thomas (1782–1861), English craftsman and founder of the Odd Fellow Order (IOOF)
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- Wildfellner, Heinrich (1906–1988), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Wildfeuer, Alfred (* 1973), German specialist in German
- Wildfeuer, Armin G. (* 1960), German philosopher and university professor
- Wildfire, Elfi , Austrian photo model
- Wildfeuer, Stephan , German drummer, percussionist and film composer
- Wildfeuer, Wolfgang (1611–1674), first captain of Littmitz and Falkenau
- Wildförster, Thomas (* 1954), German carom player and European champion
- Wildführ, Dietmar (* 1942), German doctor and politician (CDU), MdL
- Wildführ, Georg (1904–1984), German microbiologist and hygienist
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- Wildgans, Anton (1881–1932), Austrian playwright and poet
- Wildgans, Friedrich (1913–1965), Austrian composer
- Wildgans, Roswitha (* 1963), German crime writer
- Wildgen, Wolfgang (* 1944), German linguist
- Wild count of Kyrburg, Emicho († 1311), Bishop of Freising
- Wildgraf von Kyrburg, Friedrich , provincial master and grand prior of the Templar order
- Wildgrube, Max (1873–1954), German politician (center), MdR
- Wildgruber, Adolph (1820–1854), Austrian Catholic priest and poet
- Wildgruber, Florian (* 1991), German triathlete, speaker and author
- Wildgruber, Martin (* 1951), German soccer player
- Wildgruber, Sepp (* 1959), German ski racer
- Wildgruber, Ulrich (1937–1999), German actor
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- Wildhaber, Daniel (* 1960), Swiss politician (SP)
- Wildhaber, Isabelle (* 1973), Swiss lawyer
- Wildhaber, Luzius (1937–2020), Swiss international lawyer, university professor and judge
- Wildhaber, Marcel (* 1985), Swiss cyclist (cyclocross)
- Wildhaber, Robert (1902–1982), Swiss folklorist
- Wildhagen, Else (1863–1944), German writer
- Wildhagen, Fritz (1878–1956), German impressionist painter and author
- Wildhagen, Georg (1857–1947), German lawyer
- Wildhagen, Georg (* 1920), German film and television director
- Wildhagen, Karl (1873–1945), German Anglicist
- Wildhagen, Kurt (1871-1949), brother of the painter Fritz Wildhagen, was a German scholar, Socratic teacher and editor of the works of Turgenev
- Wildhagen, Markus (* 1966), German art and antiques dealer
- Wildhagen, Richard (1890–1981), German entrepreneur and local politician
- Wildhagen, Werner (* 1958), German soccer player
- Wildhardt, Claudia (* 1968), German volleyball player
- Wildhaus, Ulrich von († 1351), Bishop of Gurk
- Wildhirt, Egmont (1924–2011), German hepatologist, university professor and clinic director
- Wildhorn, Frank (* 1959), American composer
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- Wildi Merino, Ingrid (* 1963), Swiss artist
- Wildi, Andy (* 1949), Swiss painter and draftsman
- Wildi, Ernst (1878–1939), Swiss educator
- Wildi, Marianne (* 1965), Swiss bank manager and fintech pioneer
- Wildi, Samuel (1825–1905), Swiss politician
- Wildi, Tobias (* 1973), Swiss historian, archivist and entrepreneur
- Wilding von Königsbrück, August (1829–1900), member of the Saxon state parliament
- Wilding, Alfons (* 1944), German civil rights activist and author
- Wilding, Anthony (1883-1915), New Zealand tennis player
- Wilding, Beate (* 1956), German politician (SPD), Lord Mayor of Remscheid
- Wilding, Georg (1790–1841), Neapolitan officer and diplomat of German origin
- Wilding, Ludwig (1927–2010), German painter and object artist
- Wilding, Michael (1912–1979), British actor
- Wilding, Michael (born 1942), Australian writer
- Wilding, Michael junior (born 1953), American actor
- Wilding, Nick , British historian of science
- Wilding, Spencer (born 1972), Welsh actor and stuntman
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- Wildman, Joan (1938–2020), American musician (piano) and university teacher
- Wildman, Mark (born 1936), English snooker player
- Wildman, Ricky (* 1971), British chemical engineer and professor of chemical engineering at Nottingham University
- Wildman, Sam (1912-2004), American botanist and plant physiologist
- Wildman, Zalmon (1775-1835), American politician
- Wildman-Tobriner, Benjamin (* 1984), American swimmer
- Wildmann, Georg (* 1929), Austrian university professor, association official, author
- Wildmann, Mario (* 1975), German soccer player
- Wildmoser, Karl-Heinz (1939–2010), German entrepreneur and President of TSV 1860 Munich
- Wildmoser, Karl-Heinz junior (* 1964), German football official
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- Wildner, Andrea (* 1953), Austrian actress
- Wildner, Johannes (* 1956), Austrian conductor and university professor
- Wildner, Klaus Wolfgang (* 1962), German entrepreneur
- Wildner, Martina (* 1968), German writer
- Wildner, Michael (* 1970), Austrian middle-distance runner
- Wildner, Wander (* 1960), Brazilian singer and musician
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- Wildon, Joe (1922–2003), German magician, inventor, manufacturer and dealer of magic articles, author and publisher
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- Wildpret, Hermann (1834–1908), Swiss gardener and botanist
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- Wildrick, Isaac (1803-1892), American politician
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- Wilds, Mike (* 1946), British racing car driver
- Wilds, Tristan (* 1989), American actor
- Wildschek, Christiane (* 1954), Austrian sprinter, middle-distance runner and hurdler
- Wildschut, Piet (* 1957), Dutch football player and coach
- Wildschutt, Adrian (* 1998), South African long-distance runner
- Wildsmith, Brian (1930-2016) British painter and children's book illustrator
- Wildstein, Bronisław (* 1952), Polish journalist and writer
- Wildstylez (* 1983), Dutch hardstyle DJ and music producer
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- Wildt, Adolfo (1868–1931), Italian sculptor
- Wildt, August (1882–1963), German painter and church painter, art educator and restorer
- Wildt, Bernhard (* 1966), German politician (CDU, Free Voters, AfD)
- Wildt, Carl , German draftsman, engraver and lithographer
- Wildt, Helmut (1922–2007), German actor
- Wildt, Johann (1913–1983), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament in Burgenland
- Wildt, Johann (1937–1987), Austrian politician (ÖVP), member of the state parliament
- Wildt, Johannes (* 1945), German university teacher
- Wildt, Klemens (1901–1980), German sports scientist and sports historian
- Wildt, Koos van der (1905–1985), Dutch football player
- Wildt, Michael (* 1954), German historian
- Wildt, Philipp (1902–1981), German politician (NSDAP, non-party)
- Wildt, Rupert (1905–1976), German-American astronomer
- Wildt-Tanneberger, Erna (1907–1978), German mayor of the city of Weißenfels
- Wildtfanck, Carl Gottfried (1732–1813), Lübeck councilor
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- Wildung, Dick (1921-2006), American football player
- Wildung, Dietrich (* 1941), German Egyptologist
- Wildung, Fritz (1872–1954), German politician and sports official
- Wildungen, Ludwig von (1754–1822), German forester and writer
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- Wildvang, Dodo (1873–1940), German geologist
- Wildvogel, Christian (1644–1728), German legal scholar