List of people by name: Pi
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[edit] People named Pi
- Pi, Wang (226-249), philosopher
[edit] Pia - Pib
- Piaf, Édith (1915-1963), French singer
- Piaget, Jean (1896-1980), French psychologist
- Pialat, Maurice (1925-2003), French film director
- Pianka, Eric (born 1939), U.S. biologist
- Piano, Renzo (born 1937), architect
- Piao, Lin (1907-1971), Chinese soldier & politician
- Piapot (c.1816 – 1908), Canadian
- Piatigorsky, Alexander (born 1929), Russian philosopher
- Piave, Francesco Maria (1810-1876), Italian librettist
- Piazza, Mike (born 1968), baseball player
- Piazzetta, Giovanni Battista (1682-1754), painter
- Piazzi, Giuseppe (1746-1826), Italian astronomer
- Pibernik, France (born 1928), poet
- Pibulsonggram, Plaek (1897-1964), Thai prime minister
[edit] Pic
[edit] Pica - Pich
- Picabia, Francis (1879-1953), French painter
- Picard, Alfred Christopher, New Zealand politician
- Picard, Charles Émile (1856-1941), mathematician
- Picard, Laurent, Canadian businessman
- Picasso, Francisco (born 1982), Uruguayan medley swimmer
- Picasso, Pablo (1881-1973), Spanish cubist artist
- Picasso, Paloma (born 1949), painter
- Piccard, Auguste (1884-1962), Swiss physicist & explorer
- Piccard, Bertrand (born 1958), Swiss psychiatrist & balloonist
- Piccard, Jacques (born 1922), Swiss undersea explorer
- Piccard, Jean (1884-1963), scientist & balloonist
- Piccinini, Alessandro (1566–1638), Italian lutenist & composer
- Piccinni, Niccola (1728-1800), Italian composer
- Piccoli, Michel (born 1925), French actor
- Piccolo, Brian (1943-1970), American football player
- Piccolo, María Jimena (born 1985), Argentine actor
- Piccolomini, Alessandro (1508–1579), Italian philosopher
- Pichaironnarongsongkram "Pin", Kejmanee (born 1974), actor
- Pichon, Fats (c. 1905-1967), jazz musician
- Pichot, Agustín (born 1974), Argentine rugby player
- Pichuzhkin, Alexander (fl. 2000s), Russian criminal
[edit] Pick - Pico
- Pick, Albert (born 1922), German numismatist
- Pick, Xavier (born 1972), British artist
- Pickens, Andrew (1739-1817), soldier & politician
- Pickens, Andrew (1779-1838), American politician
- Pickens, Slim (1919-1983), actor
- Pickering, Adrienne (born 1981), Australian actor
- Pickering, Edward Charles (1846-1919), American astronomer
- Pickering, Frederick Brian, British metallurgist
- Pickersgill, Frank (1915-1944), British spy
- Pickett, Albert J. (1810–1858), American historian
- Pickett, Bill (c.1870-1932), cowboy & rodeo performer
- Pickett, Bobby (born 1940), musician
- Pickett, Bobby "Boris" (born 1938), musician and actor
- Pickett, George (1825-1876), American soldier
- Pickett, Wilson (1941-2006), musician
- Pickford, Jack (1896-1933), actor
- Pickford, Mary (1892-1979), American actor & producer
- Picking, Jonti (born 1975), animator
- Pickowski, Alex (fl. 1940s), German concentration camp official
- Pickthall, Colin (born 1944), British politician
- Picó, Josep (born 1964), Spanish water polo player
- Pico, Pío (1801-1894), Mexican & American politician
- Picon, Molly (1898-1992), actor
- Picot, Georges (1838-1909), French jurist & historian
- Picou, Alphonse (1878-1961), musician
[edit] Pid
- Piddington, Albert (1862–1945), Australian jurist
- Pidgeon, Rebecca (born 1963), actor
- Pidgeon, Walter (1897-1984), actor
[edit] Pie
[edit] Pief - Pien
- Piefke, Johann Gottfried (1815-1884), composer
- Piel, Claude(1921-1982), French aircraft designer
- Piel, Harry (1892-1963), actor, director & producer
- Pielstroom, Remco (born 1965), Dutch water polo player
- Piene, Otto (born 1928), painter
[edit] Pier - Piet
- Pierce, David Hyde (born 1959), actor
- Pierce, Delilah (born 1904), painter
- Pierce, Edward Allen (1874-1974), American finance entrepreneur
- Pierce, Franklin (1804-1869), American politician
- Pierce, Jane ( 1806-1863), American political-family member
- Pierce, John (born 1910), electrical engineer
- Pierce, Justin (born 1976), actor
- Pierce, Sir Mildred (born 1976), musician
- Pierce, Paul (born 1977), basketball player
- Pierce, Ronalda (1985-2004), basketball player
- Pierce, Tamora (born 1954), author
- Pierlot, Francis (1875-1955), actor
- Pierluigi da Palestrina, Giovanni (c.1525-1594), Italian composer
- Pierrepoint, Albert (1905-1992), British executioner
- Piersall, Jimmy (born 1929), baseball player
- Pierson, Abraham (1641-1707), American academic administrator
- Pierson, Adrian (born 1963), British cricketer
- Piervirgili, Alessia (born 1987), Italian-born American journalist
- Pierzynski, A.J. (born 1976), baseball player
- Piestewa, Lori (1980-2003), American soldier
- Pietilä, Tuulikki (born 1917), Finnish artist
- Pietri, Pedro (1944-2005), American Puerto Rican poet
[edit] Pig - Pik
- Pigalle, Jean-Baptiste (1714-1785), French sculptor
- Pigot, Robert, Sir (1720-1796), British soldier
- Pigou, Arthur Cecil (1877-1959), economist
- Pihlava, Agnes (born 1980), Polish-born Finnish singer
- Pijper, Frederik (born 1859), Dutch religious leader & historian
- Pijper, Willem (1894-1947), Dutch composer
- Pikalo, Matjaz (born 1963), poet
- Pike, Albert (1809–1891), American jurist & soldier
- Pike, Frank (born 1930), Canadian soccer coach
- Pike, Geoff (born 1956), British footballer
- Pike, Kenneth L. (1912-2000), linguist
- Pike, Lip (1845-1893), baseball player
- Pike, Rob (born 1956), software engineer & author
- Pike, Rosamund (born 1979), actor
- Pike, Zebulon (died 1813), mountain man, explorer
[edit] Pil - Pim
- Pilch, Fuller (1804-1870), British cricketer
- Pilcher, Rosamunde (born 1924), British novelist
- Pile, William Anderson (born 1829), American soldier
- Pilet-Golaz, Marcel (1889-1958), Swiss politician
- Pileva, Aleksandra (born 1980), Macedonian singer
- Pilgrim, Edward (1904-1954), British suicide
- Pilgrim, Paul (1883-1958), American athlete
- Pilis, Alexander (fl. c. 1990s), Brazilian-born architecture specialist
- Pilkey, Dav (born 1966), American author
- Pilkington, Alastair (1920-1995), British engineer
- Pilkington, Laetitia (c. 1709-1750), British poet
- Pillai, Dhanraj (born 1968), Indian hockey player
- Pillai, Subbayya Sivasankaranarayana (1901-1950), Indian mathematician
- Pillay , Vikram (born 1981), Indian hockey player
- Pilo, Carl Gustaf (1711-1793), Swedish painter
- Pilon, Alain, Canadian Quebecois politician & businessperson
- Pilon, Veno (1896-1970), Slovene painter
- Piłsudski, Józef (1867-1935), Polish soldier & politician
- Pilz, Peter (born 1954), Austrian politician
- Pimen (1385-1390), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Pimen I, Patriarch (1971-1990), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Pimenta, Adriano (born 1982), Brazilian football (soccer) player
[edit] Pin
[edit] People named Pin
- Pin (born 1974), Thai actor
[edit] Pinc - Pine
- Pinch, John, the elder (1770–1827), British architect
- Pinch, John, the younger (1796–1849), British architect
- Pinch, Trevor (born 1953), British sociologist
- Pinchback, P. B. S. (1837-1921), American politician
- Pinchbeck, B. J. (born 1987), American webmaster
- Pinchbeck, Daniel (born 1966), American writer
- Pinches, Barry (born 1970), British snooker player
- Pinchot, Bronson (born 1959), American actor
- Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (1746-1825), American politician
- Pincus, Gregory Goodwin (1906-1969), American biologist
- Pindar (522BC-443BC), Greek poet
- Pindell, Howardena (born 1943), American painter
- Pine, Adam (born 1976), Australian swimmer
- Pine, Robert Edge (1730 or 1742-90), English portrait & historical painter
- Pineau, Christian (1904-1995), French activist
- Pineau, Jacinthe (born 1974), Canadian swimmer
- Pine-Coffin, Richard Geoffrey (1908-1974), British soldier
- Pineda, Salvador (born c. 1947), Mexican actor
- Pinel, Philippe (1745-1826), French physician
- Piñera, Eva (born 1974), Spanish swimmer
- Piñera, Sebastián (born 1949), Chilean business & politician
- Pinero, Arthur Wing (1855-1934), British dramatist
- Piñero, Jesus T. (1897-1953), American Puerto Rican colonial administrator
- Piñero, Miguel (1946-1988), American Puerto Rican poet & activist
- Pines, Alexander (born 1945), American chemist
[edit] Pink
[edit] People named Pink
- Pink (born 1979), American singer
- Pink, Ariel, American musician
- Pink, Arthur Walkington (1886-1952), British author & religious leader
- Pink, Bonnie (born 1973), Japanese singer
- Pink, Sidney W. (1916-2002), American director & producer
[edit] Pinka - Pinkw
- Pinkas, Israel (born 1935), Israeli poet
- Pinkava, Jan Jaroslav (born 1963), Czech-born British animator
- Pinkel, Gary (born 1952), American football coach
- Pinker, Steven Arthur (born 1954), American psychologist
- Pinkerton, Allan (1819-1894), American security entrepreneur
- Pinkerton, James, American writer
- Pinkerton, John (1758-1826), British historian
- Pinkerton, John (1919–1997), British computer designer
- Pinkerton, Mike "Pink", American software developer
- Pinkett Smith, Jada, American actor & singer
- Pinkham, Daniel (born 1923), American composer & musician
- Pinkham, Lucius E. (1850-1922), American politician
- Pinkham, Lydia Estes (1819-1883), American businesswoman
- Pinkhassov, Gueorgui (born 1952), Russian-born French photographer
- Pinkhurst, Adam (fl. 1300s), English scribe
- Pinklao (1808-1866), Siamese royalty
- Pinkney, Bill (born 1925), American singer
- Pinkney, Edward Coote (1802-1828), American poet
- Pinkney, William (1764–1822), American jurist, politician & diplomat
- Pińkowski, Józef (1929-2000), Polish politician
- Pinkston, Ryan James (born 1988), American actor & model
- Pinkston, Todd (born 1977), American football player
- Pinkwater, Daniel M. (born 1941), American author
[edit] Pinn - Pinz
- Pinner, Adolf (1842-1909), German chemist
- Pinochet Augusto (1915-2006), Chilean soldier & politician
- Pintat, Albert (born 1943), Andorran politician
- Pintauro, Danny (born 1976), actor
- Pinter, Harold (born 1930), dramatist
- Pinto, Robin (born 1961), Canadian boxer
- Pintor, Lupe (born 1955), boxer
- Pinza, Ezio (1892-1957), singer
[edit] Pio
- Pioda, Giovanni Battista (1808-1882), Swiss politician
- Piola, Gabrio (1794–1850), Italian physicist
- Piola, Silvio (1913-1996), Italian footballer
- Pioline, Cédric (born 1969), French tennis player
- Piontek, Heinz (born 1925), writer
- Piozzi, Hester Lynch (1741-1821), British author
- Piozzi Salusbury, Sir John Salusbury (1793-1858), British civil servant
[edit] Pip
[edit] Pipa
- Pipa, Joseph A., Jr., American pastor & author
[edit] Pipa - Pipe
[edit] People named Pipe
- Pipe, David (born 1983), Welsh footballer
- Pipe, James
- Pipe, Jules, British politician
- Pipe, Maxford
[edit] Piper
- Piper, Adrian (born 1948), American artist
- Piper, Billie
- Piper, Carl
- Piper, Charles V., American botanist
- Piper, Cherie
- Piper, Edward (1938–1990), British painter
- Piper, Fred
- Piper, Greg
- Piper, H. Beam
- Piper, Henry, British sculptor
- Piper, John (1773-1851), Scottish-born soldier & colonial administrator
- Piper, John Egerton Christmas (1903–1992), British artist
- Piper, John Stephen (born 1946), American theologian
- Piper, Luke (born 1966), British painter
- Piper, Myfanwy (1911–1997), British art critic & librettist
- Piper, Odessa
- Piper, Roddy
- Piper, Sebastian, British painter, musician & photographer
- Piperno, Franco
[edit] Pipes - Pipet
- Pipes, Daniel (born 1949), American writer & scholar
- Pipes, Douglas
- Pipes, Felix
- Pipes, Leah
- Pipes, Richard (born 1923), American scholar
- Pipes, Wesley
- Pipes, William Thomas
- Pipette, Becki
- Pipette, Gwenno
- Pipette, Rose
[edit] Pipp
- Pippen, Scottie (born 1965), basketball player
- Pippin III (714-768), the Short
- Pippin of Herstal (640-714), or Pippin II
- Pippin of Italy (died 810), King of Italy
- Pippin of Landen (580-640), or Pippin I, the Elder
[edit] Piq - Pir
- Piqué i Camps, Josep (born 1955), Spanish politician & diplomat
- Piquet, Nelson (born 1952), race driver
- Piramal, Ajay, Indian businessman
- Piran, Saint, Cornish patron
- Pirandello, Luigi (1867-1936), playwright
- Pirc, Vasja (1907-1980), chess player
- Pirenne, Henri (1862-1935), Belgian historian
- Pirie, Alexander Fraser (1849–1903), Canadian journalist
- Pirkis, Catherine Louisa (1841-1910), British author & activist
- Pirkis, Max (born 1989), British actor
- Pirnie, Alexander (1903–1982), American politician
- Piron, Armand J. (1888-1943), musician
- Piron, Claude (born 1931), linguist
- Pirro, Jeanine (born 1952), American jurist & politician
- Pirsig, Robert (born 1928), author
[edit] Pis
- Pisa, Leonardo of (c. 1175-1250)
- Pisa, Ales (born 1977), Czech hockey player
- Pisacane, Carlo,(1818 -1857), Italian revolutionary
- Pisano, Giovanni (c. 1250-1314), sculptor
- Pisano, Nicola (c. 1220-1278), sculptor
- Pisanski, Tomaz (born 1949), mathematician
- Piscator, Erwin (1893-1966), film director
- Piscopo, Joe (born 1951) American comedian
- Pisemsky, Aleksey (1821–1881), Russian novelist
- Pisendel, Johann Georg (1687-1755), German musician & composer
- Pisk, Bojan (born 1933), poet
- Pissarro, Camille (1830-1903), painter
- Pistolkors, Alexander (1885–1944), Russian security official
- Piston, Walter (1894-1976), American composer
- Pistone, Alessandro (born 1975), Italian footballer
[edit] Pit
- Pitcairn, John (1722-1775), British marine-soldier
- Pitchkolan, Aaron (born 1983), American soccer player
- Pitino, Rick (born 1952), American basketball coach
- Pitirim of Krutitsy (1658-1667), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Pitko, Alex (born 1914), American baseball player
- Pitman, Herbert (1877-1961), British mariner
- Pitney, Gene (1941-2006), American singer & songwriter
- Pitrelli, Al (born 1962), American musician
- Pitt, Brad (born 1963), American actor
- Pitt, Jane (1936-2003), American physician & academic
- Pitt, William (1855-1918), Australian architect
- Pitt, William, the Elder (1708-1778), 1st Earl of Chatham
- Pitt, William the Younger (1759-1806), British politician
- Pitt-Rivers, Augustus Henry Lane-Fox (1827-1900), British soldier & archaeologist
- Pittendreigh, Maynard (born 1954), American religious leader & writer
- Pittman, Al (1940-2001), Canadian poet & playwright
- Pitts, ZaSu (1894-1963), American actor
- Pituk, Alexander (1904–2002), Slovak-born Hungarian chess specialist
[edit] Piu - Piz
- Pius I, Pope (140-155)
- Pius II, Pope (1458-1464)
- Pius III, Pope (1439-1503)
- Pius IV, Pope (1559-1565)
- Pius V, Pope (1566-1572)
- Pius VI, Pope (1775-1799)
- Pius VII, Pope (1800-1823)
- Pius VIII, Pope (1829-1830)
- Pius IX, Pope (1846-1878)
- Pius X, Pope (1903-1914)
- Pius XI, Pope (1922-1939)
- Pius XII, Pope (1939-1958)
- Pivonski, Carla, American model & actor
- Pivot, Bernard (born 1935)
- Pixii, Hippolyte (1808-1835)
- Pizan, Christine de (c. 1365 - c. 1430), historian, poet, philosopher
- Pizarnik, Alejandra (1936–1972), Argentine poet
- Pizarro, Francisco (1471-1541), Spanish soldier
- Pizarro de Angulo, Teresa (c.1930-2000), Colombian beauty peageant director.