List of people by name: Pea-Peq
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[edit] Pea
[edit] Peab - Pean
- Peabody, Andrew Preston (1811-1893), American religious leader & author
- Peabody, Endicott (1857-1944), American religious leader & educator
- Peabody, Endicott (1920-1997), American politician
- Peabody, Nathaniel (1741-1823), American physician & politician
- Peabody, Nathaniel (1774-1855), American physician
- Peach, Charles William (1800-1886), British naturalist & geologist
- Peacock, Thomas Love (1785-1866), English poet, novelist
- Peake, Mervyn (1911-1968), author, illustrator
- Peale, Charles Willson (1741-1824), American artist, portrait painter
- Peale, John Bishop, poet
- Peale, Norman Vincent (died 1993), American religious leader & writer
- Peale, Raphael (born 1774), painter
- Peale, Rembrandt (born 1778), artist
- Peale, Titian (born 1799), artist
- Peano, Giuseppe (1858-1932), Italian mathematician
[edit] Pear - Peay
- Pearce, Douglas (b. 1956), British musician
- Pearce, Guy (born 1967), actor
- Pearce, Michael (b. 1933), Sudan-born English author
- Pearl, Daniel (1963-2002), American journalist, murder victim
- Pearl, Minnie (1912-1996), American stand-up comedian
- Pearse, Patrick, Irish poet, teacher and activist
- Pearse, Richard (1877-1953), New Zealand aircraft builder
- Pearse, William (1881-1916), Irish nationalist
- Pearson, Chris (born 1931), Canadian politician
- Pearson, Drew (1897-1969), American journalist - columnist
- Pearson, Drew (born 1951), American football player & journalist - sportscasts
- Pearson, James (1822-1900), British Irish soldier
- Pearson, Karl (1857-1936), statistician
- Pearson, Landon (b. 1930), Canadian politician
- Pearson, Lester (1897-1972), Canadian politician
- Peart, Neil (born 1952), musician
- Peary, Robert (1856-1920), American sailor & explorer
- Pease, Elisha M. (1867-1869), American politician
- Peasley, Aaron (1775-1837), American entrepreneur
- Peay, Austin, IV (1876-1927), American politician
[edit] Pec
- Peçanha, Fabiano (born 1982), Brazilian middle distance runner
- Pecham, John, scholastic philosopher
- Pechstein, Max (1881-1955), painter & graphic artist
- Peck, Gregory (1916-2003), American actor
- Peck, M. Scott (1936-2005), American psychiatrist & author
- Peckham, John (died 1292), British religious leader
- Peckinpah, David (1951-2006), American producer
- Peckinpah, Sam (1925-1984), American director
[edit] Ped
[edit] Pede
- Pedernera, Juan Esteban (1796-1886), Argentine politician
- The following name sounds like Petersen, Peterson, Petterson and Pettersson.
- Pedersen, Adam, American video game designer
- Pedersen, Bjarne Bent Rønne (Bjarne Liller), (1935–1993), Danish musician
- Pedersen, Carl-Henning (born 1913), painter
- Pedersen, Charles John (1904-1989), American organic chemist
- Pedersen, Christiern (c. 1480–1554), Danish religious leader & publisher
- Pedersen, Henrik (born 1975), Danish football player
- Pedersen, Holger (1867–1953), Danish linguist
- Pedersen, Holger (born 1946), Danish astronomer
- Pedersen, John Douglas, Danish-born American firearm designer
- Pedersen, Martin (born 1983), Danish football player
- Pedersen, Martin (born 1983), Danish cyclist
- Pedersen, Morten Gamst (born 1981), Norwegian football player
- Pedersen, Niels-Henning Ørsted (1946–2005), Danish musician
- Pedersen, Poul Lars Høgh (born 1959), Danish football player
- Pedersen, Rune, Norwegian referee
- Pedersen, Thor (born 1945), Danish politician
- Pedersen, Troels Myndel, botanist
- Pedersen, Trond (born 1951), Norwegian football player & coach
- Pedersen, William, architect
- Pedevilla, Carlos (born c. 1984), Argentine actor
[edit] Pedl - Pedr
- Pedley, Ethel (fl. late 19th century), author
- Pedreria, Antonio S. (1898-1939), Puerto Rican author & educator
- Pedro I of Brazil (1798-1834), Portuguese monarch
- Pedro II of Brazil
- Pedrolo, Manuel de, writer
[edit] Pee - Pek
- Peebles, Ann, musician
- Peebles, Herbert Walter (fl. early 20th century), British colonial administrator
- Peel, George (1558-1597), poet
- Peel, John, radio presenter
- Peel, Robert (1788-1850), British politician & public-safety administrator
- Peeps, Samuel, (1633-1703), English diarist & public official
- Peery, William (1743-1800), American farmer & politician
- Peeters, Flor (1903—1986), Belgian organist and teacher
- Pegram, William Howell (1846-1928), American chemist & educator
- Pegram, William R. J. (1841-1865), American Civil War Confederate officer
- Pegram, John, American Civil War Confederate general
- Pegram, George Braxton (1876-1958), American physicist
- Pegg, Simon (born 1970), writer, actor & comedian
- Péguy, Charles (1873-1914), French poet
- Pei, I. M. (born 1917), Chinese-born American architect
- Pei, Mario (1901-1978), Italian-born American linguist
- Peikoff, Leonard (born 1933), American philosopher & author
- Peil, Mary Beth (born 1930), American opera singer & actress
- Peirce, Charles Sanders (1839-1914), philosopher & logician
- Peirsol, Aaron (born 1983), American swimmer
- Pekar, Harvey (born 1939), American comic artist
- Peklenik, Janez (born 1926), technical scientist
- Pekurinen, Arndt, Finnish activist
[edit] Pel
- Pelaes, Amelia, Cuban artist
- Peláez, María (born 1977), Spanish swimmer
- Pelagius I, Pope (556-561)
- Pelagius II, Pope (579-590)
- Pelayo of Asturias (690-737), Asturian monarch
- Pelé (born 1940), Brazilian soccer player
- Pelham, Henry (1696-1754), British politician
- Pelham-Holles, Thomas (1693-1768), British politician
- Pelikan, Lisa (born 1964), French actor
- Pell, Charley (1941-2001), American football coach
- Pell, Herbert (1884-1961), American diplomat & politician
- Pell, John (1610-1685), English mathematician
- Pell, Philip (1753-1811), American lawyer & politician
- Pelletier, David (born 1974), Canadian skater
- Pelletier, Gérard (1919-1997), French journalist, politician & diplomat
- Pelletier, Yves P. (born 1961), Canadian Québécois entertainer
- Pelley, William Dudley (1890-1965), American activist & metaphysician
- Pellonpää, Matti (1951-1995), Finnish actor
- Pelt, Jean-Marie (born 1933), botanist
- Pelt, Wouter van (born 1968), Dutch hockey player
- Peltier, Leonard (born 1944), American Chippewa activist & convict
[edit] Pem
- Pemberton, Brock (1885-1950), American theatrical producer & director
- Pemberton, Charley (1854-1894), American beverage entrepreneur
- Pemberton, John (1831-1888), American beverage entrepreneur
- Pemberton, John C. (1814-1881), Confederate Army general
- Pemberton, Joseph Despard, Canadian surveyor-general
- Pemberton, Max (1863-1950), British novelist
- Pemberton, Sophie (1869-1959), Canadian painter
- Pemberton, Steve (born 1967), British comedy writer & performer
- Pemberton, Steven (born 1953), computer scientist
- Pemberton, Victor, British script writer & novelist
[edit] Pen
[edit] Pena - Penm
- Peña, Elizabeth (born 1959), American actor
- Pence, Fifty (born 1986), German-born musician
- Penda of Mercia (died 655), King of Mercia
- Pender, Paul (1930-2003), American boxer
- Penderecki, Krzysztof (born 1933), Polish composer
- Pendergast, Thomas Joseph (1873-1945), American politician
- Pendergrass, Teddy (born 1950), American singer
- Penfold, David (born 1964), New Zealand hockey player
- Penfold, Peter Alfred (fl. 1990s), British colonial administrator
- Pengov, Tomaz (fl. late 20th century), Slovenian musician
- Peniche, Arturo (born c. 1960), Mexican actor
- Penicheiro, Ticha (born 1974), Portuguese-born basketball player
- Penikett, Tahmoh (born 1975), Canadian actor
- Penikett, Tony (born 1945), Canadian academic & politician
- Penman, Sharon Kay (born 1945), American author
[edit] Penn - Penz
- Penn (born 1955), American comedian & illusionist
- Penn, Arthur (born 1922), film director
- Penn, Clarence, musician
- Penn, Irvin (born 1917), photographer
- Penn, Irving, photographer
- Penn, John (1729-1795), British colonial administrator
- Penn, John (1741-1788), American politician
- Penn, Leo (died 1998), film director
- Penn, Sean (born 1960), American actor
- Penn, William (1644-1718), English-American settler & politician
- Penna, Sandro (1906-1977), Italian poet
- Penner, Dave
- Penner, Joe (died 1941), comedian, actor
- Penney, James C. (born 1875), department store founder
- Pennington, Larcena (1837-1913), American settler
- Pennisi, Francesco (born 1934), composer
- Pennoyer, Sylvester, American politician
- Penny, Hank, musician
- Pennybacker, Isaac S. (1805-1847), American jurist & politician
- Penrose, Boies (1860-1921), American jurist & politician
- Penrose, Roger (born 1931), astrophysicist & mathematician
- Penry, John (1559-1593), religious leader
- Penterman, Hennie (born 1951), Dutch medley swimmer
- Penzias, Arno, astronomer & science administrator
[edit] Pep
- Pep, Willie (born 1922), boxer
- Pepels, Silvia (born 1975), Dutch swimmer, cyclist & runner
- Pepin, Lucie, Canadian politician
- Peplowski, Ken, musician
- Peppard, George (1928-1994), American actor
- Pepper, Barry (born 1970), actor
- Pepper, George W. (1867-1961), American jurist & politician
- Peperrell, Sir William (1696-1769), American soldier & politician
- Pepusch, Johann Christoph (1667-1752), German composer
- Pepys, Samuel (1633-1703), English diarist & public official