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Woid
- Woide, Bernd (* 1962), German politician (CDU), district administrator of the Fulda district
- Woide, Carl Gottfried (1725–1790), German-British orientalist
- Woide, Louis von (1809–1881), Prussian lieutenant general and inspector of the 3rd artillery inspection
- Woidke, Dietmar (* 1961), German politician (SPD), MdL, Minister of the Interior of the State of Brandenburg, Prime Minister of the State of Brandenburg
- Woidtke, Jannik (* 1991), German ice hockey player
Woie
- Wøien, Geir Atle (* 1975), Norwegian ski jumper
Woig
- Woigk, Helen (* 1991), German actress
Woik
- Woike, Fritz (1890–1962), German poet
- Woikowsky-Biedau, Victor von (1866–1935), German composer and senior councilor
Woil
- Woiloschnikow, Pawel Iwanowitsch (1879–1938), Russian sports marksman
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- Woinarowski, Pawel Dmitrijewitsch (1866–1913), Russian electrical engineer and university professor
- Woinarski, John (* 1955), Australian ecologist and ornithologist
- Woinikow, Dobri (1833–1878), Bulgarian writer and theater director
- Woino-Jassenezki, Valentin Felixowitsch (1877–1961), Archbishop of Simferopol and Crimea and Bishop of Tashkent, saint of the Russian Orthodox Church
- Woinovich, Emil (1851–1927), Austrian general and military historian
- Woinow, Yuri Nikolajewitsch (1931–2003), Soviet football player and coach
- Woinow, Vyacheslav Leonidowitsch (* 1990), Russian ice hockey player
- Woinowa, Aljona (* 1975), Russian sand animation artist
- Woinowa, Anastassija Sergejewna (* 1993), Russian racing cyclist
- Woinowitsch, Wladimir Nikolajewitsch (1932-2018), Soviet and Russian writer and satirist
- Woinowsky, Elisa (* 1993), German volleyball player
Woir
- Woirgard, Charles Victor (1764–1810), French brigadier general of the cavalry
- Woirgardt, Michio (* 1971), German guitarist and composer
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- Woisetschläger, Karl (* 1954), Austrian journalist and publicist
- Woisetschläger, Kurt (1925–2012), Austrian art historian and museum director
- Woisin, Erika (1929–2018), German politician (SPD), MdHB
- Woisnitza, Karla (* 1952), German painter and graphic artist
Woit
- Woit, Benno (* 1940), German football player in the GDR league
- Woit, Ernst (* 1932), German philosopher and university professor
- Woit, Peter (* 1957), American physicist
- Woitack, Lea Marlen (* 1987), German actress
- Woitanowski, Bernd , German pool player
- Woitas, Günter (1927–2020), German football player
- Woite, Bernhard , German handball player and official
- Woitha, Charlene (* 1993), German hammer thrower
- Woithe, Jörg (* 1963), German swimming athlete
- Woitinski, Grigori Naumowitsch (1893–1953), Russian politician and sinologist
- Woitke, Fred (1949–1973), German fatality on the inner-German border
- Woitkewitsch, Thomas (* 1943), German show screenwriter, songwriter
- Woitowitz, Hans-Joachim (* 1935), German occupational and social medicine specialist
- Woitsch, Emmy (1894–1981), Austrian painter
- Woitsch, Leopold (1868–1939), Austrian sinologist
- Woitsch, Marianne (1873–1945), Austrian painter
- Woitschach, Carl (1864–1939), German composer and conductor
- Woitschack, Anna-Carina (* 1992), German puppeteer and singer
- Woitschell, Gerhard (1910–1969), German politician (NPD), MdL
- Woitzat, Siegfried (1933–2008), German soccer player
- Woitzig, Uwe (* 1951), German author
- Woitzik, Gerhard (* 1927), German politician (center)
- Woitzuck, Magda (* 1983), Austrian writer
Voiv
- Voivode, Lina (1886–1971), Austrian actress
Woiz
- Woizech, Natalja (* 1992), Ukrainian badminton player
- Woizechowski, Iossif Pawlowitsch (1793-1850), Ukrainian-Russian doctor, sinologist and university professor
- Woizizka, Wiktorija (* 1974), Ukrainian politician of the Samopomitsch party
- Woizlawa († 1172), wife of Pribislaw, the last prince of the Obotrites and first lord of Mecklenburg