List of people by name: Vi
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[edit] Via
- Vial, José Joaquín Prieto, Chilean soldier & politician
- Vian, Boris, (1920-1959), author]
- Viani, Alan (fl. late 20th century and beyond), American labor leader
- Viardot-Garcia, Pauline (1821-1910), French singer & composer
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- Vicario, Arantxa Sánchez (born 1971), Spanish tennis player
- Vice, Brad (born 1973), American fiction writer
- Vicente, Gil, dramaturg
- Vicious, Sid, (1957-1979), American punk rocker
- Vick, Marcus, (born 1984), American football player
- Vick, Michael, (born 1980), American football player
- Vickers, Jon, operatic tenor
- Vickers, Lee, (born 1981), American football player
- Vickrey, William, (1914-1996), economist
- Vico, Giambattista, (1668-1744), philosopher
- Vico, Giuseppe Zatrillas
- Victor I, Pope, (189-199)
- Victor II, Pope, (1055-1057)
- Victor III, Pope, (1086-1087)
- Victor IV, Pope, antipope
- Victor Emmanuel II, (born 1820)
- Victor Emmanuel III of Italy, (1869-1947)
- Victor, Christophe, geographer
- Victor, Paul-Emile, (born 1906), ethnologist
- Victoria, Princess Royal, (1840-1901), UK princess
- Victoria, Crown Princess of Sweden, (born 1977), Swedish heir apparent
- Victoria, Queen of Britain, (1819-1901), of England
- Victoria Eugenia, Queen of Spain (d. 1969)
- Victorio, (c. 1825 -1880), American Apache leader
- Vicuña, Francisco R., politician
[edit] Vid
- Vidal, Christina, (born 1984), actress
- Vidal, Gore, (born 1925), American writer
- Vidal, José (born 1940), Dominican Republic baseball player
- Vidal, Salvatore, (Giovanni Andrea Contini)
- Vidal-Naquet, Pierre, historian and Civil Rights activist
- Vidav, Ivan, (born 1918), Slovenian mathematician
- Videanu, Adriean (born 1962), Romanian politician
- Videla, Gabriel González, president
- Vidmar, Maja, (born 1961), Slovenian poetess
- Vidmar, Milan, (1885-1962), Slovenian electrical engineer & chess player
- Vidmar, Tit, (1929-1999), Slovenian poet
- Vidor, King, (1894-1982), film director
- Vidrio, Manuel, soccer player
- Viduka, Mark (born 1975), Australian football (soccer) player
- Vidussoni, Aldo (1914–1982), Italian jurist & politician
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- Viehböck, Franz Artur (b. 1960), astronaut
- Vieira, Alessandro Rosa "Falcão" (born 1977), Brazilian futsal player
- Vieira, Antonio (1608-1697)
- Vieira, Patrick (born 1976), French footballer
- Vieira, Siza (born 1933), architect
- Viele-Griffin, Francis, symbolist
- Vielfaure, Albert (born 1923), Canadian politician
- Viereck, Peter, poet
- Vierkandt, Alfred (1867-1953), sociologist
- Viète, François (1540-1603), mathematician
- Vietoris, Leopold (1891-2002), mathematician
- Vieux, Alex (fl. c. 1990s), French businessperson
- Vieuxtemps, Henri (1820-1881)
[edit] Vig - Vik
- Vigdal, Edgar, Norwegian game programmer
- Vigee-Le Brun, Elisabeth-Louise, (1755-1842), painter
- Vigeland, Gustav, (1869-1943), sculptor
- Vigilius, Pope, (537-555)
- Vigneault, Alain (born 1961), Canadian hockey coach
- Vigneault, Gilles, singer
- Vignola, Frank, musician
- Vignola, Giacomo Barozzi da, architect
- Vigo, Jean, (1905-1934), film director
- Vigoda, Abe, (born 1921), actor
- Vigoreaux, Luis, (1929-1983), slain producer, show host
- Vigoreaux, Luisito Puerto Rican actor, show host, producer
- Vigoreaux, Roberto (born 1956), Puerto Rican politician & journalist
- Vigran, Herb, (died 1986), actor
- Vijayan, A.K.S. (born 1961), Indian politician
- Vik, Anne Petrea (born 1933), Norwegian politician
- Vīķe-Freiberga, Vaira (born 1937), Latvian politician
- Viktorenko, Alexander, astronaut
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- Vila, Bob (born 1946), American television handyman
- Vila, Lucas (born 1986), Argentina field hockey striker
- Vila, Matias (born 1979), Argentina field hockey midfielder
- Vila, Rodrigo (born 1981), Argentina field hockey striker
- Vilain, Raoul (1885-1936), French activist
- Vilar, Alberto (born 1940), American investor & philanthropist
- Vilar, Esther (born 1935), German-Argentinian writer
- Vilar, Pierre, historian
- Vilas, Guillermo (born 1952), Argentine tennis player
- Vilas, William Freeman (1840-1908), US politician
- Vilfan, Josip, Slovenian politician
- Vilfan, Peter, Slovenian basketball player
- Vilhena, Filipa de
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- Villa, Pancho (1878-1923), Mexican activist
- Villa-Lobos, Heitor (1887-1959), classical musician and composer
- Villablanca, Benedicto (born 1957), Chilean boxer
- Villaflor, Ben (born 1952), Philippine boxer
- Villagrán, Carlos (born 1944), Mexican actor
- Villalta, Luis (1969-2004), Peruvian boxer
- Villanueva, Alejandro (1908–1944), Peruvian football (soccer) player
- Villard de Honnecourt (13th century), French architect
- Villard, Sylvia del (1928-1990), Puerto Rican actress and activist
- Villaret de Joyeuse, Louis Thomas (1750-1812), naval commander
- Villarreal, Alicia (born 1974), singer
- Villas Boas, Orlando (1914-2002), Brazilian activist
- Villechaize, Hervé (1943-1993), actor
- Villehardouin, Geoffroi de (c. 1160-1212), historian
- Villemain, Abel-François (1790-1870), French politician & writer
- Villeneuve, Gilles (1950-1982), race car driver
- Villeneuve, Jacques (born 1971), race car driver
- Villeneuve, Jérôme Pétion de (1756-1794), French writer, politician
- Villiers, Alan (1903-1982), Australian sailor & author
- Villiers, George, 1st Duke of Buckingham (1592-1628), British minister and royal favorite
- Villiers, George, 2nd Duke of Buckingham (1627-1687), British politician
- Villiger, Kaspar (born 1941), Swiss Federal Councilor
- Villon, François (1431-c. 1474), poet
- Villon, Jacques (1875-1963), French painter
- Vilmorin, Louise Leveque de (1902-1969), actress
- Vilsack, Tom (born 1950), American politician
[edit] Vin
- Viñao, Alejandro (born 1951), Argentine composer
- Vinatieri, Adam (born 1972), American football player
- Vincent, A. (born 1928), Indian film director
- Vincent, Alex (born 1981), American actor
- Vincent, Alex, American drummer
- Vincent, Angela
- Vincent, Gene (1935-1971), American musician
- Vincent, Kyle (born 1967), American musician
- Vincent, Mary Ann (1818-1887), American actor
- Vincent, Samuel (born 1971), Canadian voice actor
- Vinci, Leonardo da (1452-1519), Italian painter, sculptor, inventor
- Vinding, Mads (born 1948), Danish musician
- Vine, David, television presenter
- Vine, Jeremy (born 1965), television presenter
- Vine, Tim (born 1966), British comedian
- Vinge, Joan D. (born 1948), American science fiction author
- Vinge, Vernor (born 1944), American science fiction author
- Vinje, Aasmund Halvorsen (1851-1917), Norwegian politician
- Vinje, Aasmund Olavsson (1818-1870), Norwegian author & poet
- Vinogradov, A. I., mathematician
- Vinogradov, Pavel (born 1953), astronaut
- Vinokourov, Alexander (born 1973), Kazakh (ethnic Russian) cyclist
- Vint, Alan (1944-2006), American actor
- Vinterberg, Thomas (born 1969), Danish film director
- Vinton, Bobby (born 1946), singer
[edit] Vio - Vis
- Viollet-le-Duc, Eugene (1814-1879), French architect
- Viorst, Judith (born 1932), American writer
- Vipotnik, Cene (1914-1972), Slovenian poet
- Virchow, Rudolf (1821-1902), German biologist
- Virén, Lasse (born 1949), Finnish runner & politician
- Virgil (70-19 BCE), Roman poet
- Virgo, Adam (born 1983), British footballer
- Virk, Jani (born 1962), Slovenian poet
- Virk, Jozef (1810-1880), poet
- Virolainen, Johannes (1914-2000), Finnish politician
- Virtanen, Artturi Ilmari (1895-1973), Finnish chemist
- Visconti, Adriano (1915-1945), Italian air soldier
- Visconti, Luchino, (1906-1976), Italian director
- Viseur, Gus (1915-1974), French musician
- Vishnevski, Vitaly (born 1980), Russian hockey player
- Vishnevskiy, Aleksandr Aleksandrovich (1906–1975), Soviet surgeon
- Vishnyakov, Ivan Yakovlevich (1699-1761), painter
- Višņakovs, Aleksejs (born 1984), Latvian footballer
- Višnjić, Aleksandar (fl. 2000s), Serbian politician
- Visser, Adrie (born 1983), Dutch cyclist
- Visser, Danie (born 1961), South African tennis player
- Visser, Leo (born 1966), Dutch skater
- Visser, Ria (born 1961), Dutch skater
- Visvesvaraya, Mokshagundam, Sir (1861-1962), Indian politician & engineer
[edit] Vit - Viz
- Vital du Four, scholastic philosopher
- Vitale, Dick (born 1939), American journalist
- Vitale, Don, comedian
- Vitale, Thomas, comedian
- Vitalian, Pope (657-672)
- Vitelli, Joe (1908-1967), American baseball player
- Vitellius (15-61), Roman Emperor
- Vitouš, Miroslav (born 1947), Czech musician
- Vitruvius (c. 75-25 BCE) , Roman architect
- Vitry, Jacques de, scholastic philosopher
- Vitry, Philippe de (1291-1361), French composer
- Vittadini, Adrienne (born 1945), Hungarian-born American designer
- Vitti, Monica (born 1931), Italian actor
- Vittone, Bernardo (fl. 1730s), Italian architect
- Vittori, Roberto (born 1964), Italian astronaut
- Vittoria, Alessandro (1525–1608), Italian sculptor
- Vittorini, Elio (1908-1966), Italian novelist
- Vittorio Emanuele III (1869-1947), King of Italy
- Vittrice, Alessandro (fl. early 17th cent.), art patron
- Vivaldi, Antonio (1678-1741), Italian composer
- Vivanet, Filippo, Sardinian writer
- Vivar, Edgar (born c. 1938), Mexican actor
- Vivekananda, Swami (1863-1902), Indian religious leader
- Viviani, René (1914-1915), French politician
- Vivien, Alain (born 1938), French politician
- Vixie, Paul (fl. 1990s), programmer
- Vizenor, Gerald, American Chippewa writer & academic