List of people by name: Poa-Por
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[edit] Poc - Pog
- Pocahontas (c. 1595-1617), American Algonquian hostage
- Pocar, Fausto (born 1939), Italian jurist
- Pockaj, Dusa (1924-1982), actress
- Pockels, Agnes (1862-1935), German chemist
- Pocock, John G. A., British historian
- Podkopayeva, Lilia (born 1978), gymnast
- Podolkhov, Alexander, Russian singer
- Podolski, Lukas (born 1985), Polish-born German footballer
- Poe, Edgar Allan (1809-1849), American writer
- Poerio, Alessandro (1802–1848), Italian poet & activist
- Pogacnik, Joze (born 1932), film director, scenarist
- Poglietti, Alessandro (died 1683), Italian organist & composer
- Pogorelov, Aleksandr (born 1980), Russian athlete
- Pogorelov, Aleksei (1919–2002), Soviet Ukrainian mathematician
- Pogrebinsky, Alexander (born 1951), Russian-born American painter
- Pogue, Forrest (1912-1996), American military historian
[edit] Poh - Pok
- Poher, Alain (1909-1996), French politician
- Pohl, Frederik (born 1919), American author
- Pohl, Peter (born 1940), Swedish writer
- Pohoomull, Babita, British Indian actress
- Poikolainen, Tomi, Finnish archer
- Poincaré, Henri (1854-1912), French mathematician
- Poindexter, Alan G. (born 1961), American astronaut
- Poindexter, George (1779-1853), American politician
- Poindexter, John (born 1936), American politician
- Poindexter, Joseph B. (1869-1951), American colonial administrator
- Poindexter, Larry (born 1959), American actor
- Poisson, Simeon (1781-1840), mathematician, physicist
- Poitevint, Alec, American politician
- Poitier, Sidney (born 1927), African-American actor
- Pokorny, Adolf (1895-?), Austrian physician
- Pokryshkin, Aleksandr Ivanovich (1913–1985), Soviet air soldier
[edit] Pol
[edit] People named Pol
- Pol Pot (1925-1998), Cambodian activist & politician
[edit] Pola - Poli
- Polanski, Roman (born 1933), Polish film director & actor
- Polanyi, John Charles (born 1929), German-born Canadian chemist
- Polanyi, Karl (1886-1964), Hungarian-born American economist
- Polanyi, Michael (1891-1976), Hungarian-born British polymath
- Polasek, Albin (1879-1965), Czech-born American sculptor
- Pole, Elizabeth (died 1664), American settler
- Pole, Reginald Cardinal (died 1588), English religious leader
- Poleshchuk, Alexander (born 1953), Russian cosmonaut
- Polgar, Judit (born 1976), Hungarian chess player
- Polgar, Zsuzsa "Susan" (born 1969), Hungarian-born American chess player
- Poliakoff, Stephen (born 1952), British playwright
- Poliakov, Aleksei (born 1974), Russian-born Uzbekistani footballer
- Polidori, John William (1795-1821), British physician & author
- Polinsky, Alexander (born 1974), American actor & singer
- Politzer, Georges (1903-1942), Hungarian-born French philosopher
[edit] Polk - Poll
- Polk, Albert F. (1869–1955), American jurist & politician
- Polk, Ezekiel F. (1747-1824), American soldier & pioneer
- Polk, James K. (1795-1849), American politician
- Polk, P.H. (1898-1984), painter
- Polke, Sigmar (born 1941), German painter
- Polkinghorne, Adam (born 1975), Australian cricket player
- Polkinghorne, John (born 1930), British physicist & religious leader
- Poll, Claudia (born 1972), Costa Rican swimmer
- Poll, Graham (born 1963), British football referee
- Poll, Silvia (born 1970), Costa Rican swimmer
- Pollack, Alan W (fl. late 20th century and beyond), musicologist
- Pollack, Andrea (born 1961), East German swimmer
- Pollack, Sydney (born 1934), American filmmaker
- Pollard, Albert (1869–1948), British historian
- Pollard, Jim (born 1922), American basketball player
- Pollard, Scot (born 1975), American basketball player
- Pollard, Su (born 1949), British comedian
- Pollin, Abe (born 1923), American businessperson
- Pollina, Adam, American artist
- Pollitt, Harry (1890-1960), British activist
- Pollitt, Walker Brooks, IV (born 1978), American religious leader
- Pollock, Alexander (born 1944), British politician & jurist
- Pollock, Alexander (fl. 2000s), Canadian actor
- Pollock, Edwin Taylor (born 1870), American sailor & colonial administrator
- Pollock, Jackson (1912-1956), American artist
[edit] Polo - Poly
- Polo, Ana María (born 1959), Cuban-born American jurist & journalist
- Polo, Marco (1254-1323), Italian explorer
- Polonsky, Abraham (1910-1999), American screenwriter
- Polreis, Agnes (died 1906), American crime victim
- Polya, George (1887-1985), Hungarian-born American mathematician
- Polyakov, Alexander (fl. late 20th century), Russian physicist
- Polyakov, Alexander (fl. c. 2000), Russian musician
- Polyansky, Igor (born 1967), Soviet swimmer
- Polybius (c. 203-120 BCE), Greek historian
- Polykleitos (fl. c. 500 BCE), Greek sculptor
[edit] Pom - Pon
- Pomeranchuk, Isaak (1913-1966), Russian physicist
- Pomerantsev, Alexander (1849–1918), Russian architect
- Pomeroy, Samuel C. (1816-1891), American politician & railroad executive
- Pomeroy, Seth (1706-1777), American soldier
- Pompey (106 BC-48 BC), Roman soldier
- Pompez, Alex (1890–1974), American baseball executive
- Pompidou, Alain (born 1942), French scientist & politician
- Pompidou, Georges (1911-1974), French politician
- Pomus, Doc (1925-1991), singer-songwriter
- Ponce, Alberto (born 1935), Spanish-born French guitarist & teacher
- Ponce, Carlos (born 1972), Puerto Rican musician & actor
- Ponchielli, Amilcare (1834-1886), Italian composer
- Pond, Charles H., American politician
- Pond, John, English astronomer
- Pond, Peter (c. 1739 - 1807), American explorer
- Poniatoff, Alexander M. (1892–1980), Russian-born engineer
- Poniz, Denis (born 1948), poet
- Ponsteen, Herman (born 1953), Dutch track cyclist
- Ponti, Carlo (born 1912), Italian film producer
- Pontiac, Chief (c. 1720-1769)
- Pontian, Pope (230-235)
- Ponting, Ricky, Australian cricketer
- Ponzi, Charles (1882-1949), Italian-born swindler
[edit] Poo
- Pool, John (1826-1884), American politician
- Poole, Elizabeth (died 1664), American settler
- Poole, Reginald Stuart (1832-1895), archaeologist
- Poole, Tyrone (born 1972), American football player
- Poole, William (1821-1855), American criminal
- Poor, Enoch (1736-1780), American soldier
- Poore, Matt (born 1930), New Zealand cricketer
[edit] Pop
- Pop, Lourdes Pamela (born 1960), educator
- Popchanka, Alena (born 1979), Belarusian swimmer
- Pope, Adrianne, Australian biologist
- Pope, Alan (born 1945), British-born Canadian politician
- Pope, Albert Augustus (1843-1909), American businessperson
- Pope, Alexander (1688-1744), English poet
- Pope, Eva (fl. 1990s), British actor
- Pope, John (1770-1845), American politician - Kentucky & Arkansas
- Pope, John (1822-1892), American soldier
- Pope, John (born c. 1972), American politician - Illinois
- Popenoe, Paul (1888-1979), American biologist & activist
- Popescu, Adrian (born 1960), Romanian football player
- Popham, Alexander (c. 1595–1669), English politician
- Popham, Home Riggs, Sir (1762-1820), British sailor
- Pople, John Anthony (1925-2004), British chemist
- Popov, Alex (born 1942), Australian architect
- Popov, Alexander (born 1958), Russian martial arts practitioner
- Popov, Alexander (born 1963), Russian athlete
- Popov, Alexander (born 1971), Russian swimmer
- Popov, Alexander Stepanovitch (1859-1906), Russian radio researcher
- Popović, Aleksandar (born 1971), Serbian politician
- Popovich, Pavel, astronaut
- Popovska, Aleksandra (fl. 2000s), Macedonian musician
- Popp, Alexander (born 1976), German tennis player
- Popp, Lucia (1939–1993), Slovakian singer
- Popper, Albert (1808–1889), Austro-Hungarian politician
- Popper, Karl Raimund (1902-1994), political philosopher
[edit] Por
[edit] Porc - Pors
- Porcel, Jorge (born 1936), actor, comedian
- Porée, Kevin
- Porphyrogenitus, Stephen (died 893), Patriarch of Constantinople
- Porpora, Niccola Antonio (1686-1767), opera composer
- Porritt, Arthur Espie (1900-1994), New Zealand politician and athlete
- Porsche, Ferdinand (1875-1951), Austrian automobile engineer & entrepreneur
- Porsche, Ferdinand Anton Ernst (1909-1998), Austrian automobile engineer
- Porson, Richard (1759-1808), English scholar
[edit] Port
[edit] Porta - Porte
- Portas, Albert (born 1973), Spanish tennis player
- Porteau, Alex (fl. late 20th cent.), American wrestler
- Porteous, Gaye (born 1965), Canadian field hockey player
- Porter, Adriana (1857-1946), American mystic figure
- Porter, Alan J. (born 1959), British-born writer
- Porter, Albert G. (1824–1897), American politician
- Porter, Alexander (1785–1844), Irish-born American politician
- Porter, Anthony (born 1955), American prisoner
- Porter, Charles O. (1919-2006), American politician
- Porter, Cole (1891-1964), American songwriter
- Porter, Don (1912-1997), American actor
- Porter, Eleanor H. (1868-1920), American novelist
- Porter, Elizabeth (1689-1752), British socialite & literary family member
- Porter, Fairfield (1907-1975), American painter
- Porter, Gail (born 1971), British television presenter
- Porter, Peter Buell (1773-1844), American politician & soldier
- Porter, Rufus (1792-1884), American painter & inventor
- Porter, Sarah (1813-1900), American educator
- Porter, Tony (born 1952), British priest
- Porter, William A., American businessman
- Portes, Alejandro (fl. c. 1990s), American sociologist
[edit] Porti - Porto
- Portillo, Lourdes (born c. 1950), Chicana filmmaker
- Portillo, Maria Raquenel "Mary Boquitas" (born 1970), Mexican musician
- Portillo, Pablo (born c. 1977), Mexican singer
- Portman, John (born 1924), American architect
- Portman, Natalie (born 1981), French-born actor
- Portmann, Adolf (1897-1982), Swiss zoologist
- Portnoy, Jerry (born 1943), American harmonica player
- Portnoy, Michael, American performance artist
- Portnoy, Mike (born 1967), American drummer & band leader
- Portolà, Gaspar de (fl. 18th century), Spanish soldier & politician