List of people by name: Pi
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- Pi, Wang, (226-249), philosopher
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Pia-Pib
- Piaf, Edith, (1915-1963), French singer
- Piaget, Jean, (1896-1980), French psychologist
- Pialat, Maurice, (1925-2003), French film director
- Piano, Renzo, (born 1937), architect
- Piapot, (c.1816 – 1908) First Nations Chief in Canada
- Piazza, Mike, (born 1968), baseball player
- Piazzetta, Giovanni Battista, (1682-1754), painter
- Piazzi, Giuseppe, (1746-1826), Italian astronomer
- Pibernik, France, (born 1928), poet
Pic
Pica-Pich
- Picabia, Francis, (1879-1953), French painter
- Picard, Alfred Christopher, New Zealand politician
- Picard, Charles Emile, (1856-1941), mathematician
- Picasso, Pablo, (1881-1973), Spanish cubist artist
- Picasso, Paloma, (born 1949), painter
- Piccard, Auguste, (1884-1962), French physicist and explorer
- Piccard, Bertrand, (born 1958), psychiatrist, balloonist
- Piccard, Jacques, (born 1922), French undersea explorer
- Piccard, Jean, (1884-1963), scientist, balloonist
- Piccinni, Niccola, (1728-1800), Italian opera composer
- Piccolo, Brian, (1943-1970), American football player
- Piccolo, Michel, (born 1925), actor
- Pichaironnarongsongkram, Kejmanee, a.k.a. "Pin", (born 1974), actor
- Pichon, Fats (c.1905-1967) jazz musician
Pick-Pico
- Pickens, Andrew, (1739-1817), soldier and congressman
- Pickens, Andrew, (1779-1838), Governor of South Carolina
- Pickens, Slim, (1919-1983), actor
- Pickering, Edward Charles, (USA, 1846-1919), astronomer
- Pickersgill, Frank (1915-1944), SOE agent, WW II hero
- Picket, Bobby, (born 1940), musician
- Pickett, Bill, (c.1870-1932), cowboy and rodeo performer
- Pickett, George, (1825-1876), Confederate general
- Pickett, Wilson, (born 1941), musician
- Pickford, Jack, (1896-1933), actor
- Pickford, Mary, (1892-1979), US actress, producer
- Pickthall, Colin (b. 1944), British Politician
- Pico, Pio, (1801-1894) Mexican California governor
- Picon, Molly, (1898-1992), actress
- Picou, Alphonse, (1878-1961), musician
Pid-Pij
- Pidgeon, Rebecca, (born 1963), actress
- Pidgeon, Walter, (1897-1984), actor
- Piefke, Johann Gottfried, (1815-1884), composer
- Piel, Harry, (1892-1963), actor, film director and producer
- Piene, Otto, (born 1928), painter
- Pierce, David Hyde, (born 1959), actor
- Pierce, Delilah, (born 1904), painter
- Pierce, Edward Allen (1874-1974), of Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner, & Beane[1] (http://media.wiley.com/product_data/excerpt/83/04712742/0471274283.pdf)
- Pierce, Franklin, (1804-1869), U.S. President
- Pierce, Jane, (born 1806), First Lady of the United States
- Pierce, John, (born 1910), electrical engineer
- Pierce, Justin, (born 1976), actor.
- Pierce, Paul, basketball player
- Pierce, Ronalda, (1985-2004), basketball player
- Pierce, Tamora, (born 1954), author
- Pierrepoint, Albert, (1905-1992), British executioner
- Piersall, Jimmy, (born 1929), baseball star
- Piestewa, Lori, (1980-2003), US soldier
- Pietri, Pedro, (1944-2005), Nuyorican poet
- Pigot, Sir Robert, (1720-1796), British General in the American Revolutionary War
- Pigou, Arthur Cecil, (1877-1959), economist
- Pijper, Willem, (1894-1947), Dutch composer
- Pijper, Frederik, (born 1859), Dutch vicar, church historian
Pik-Pim
- Pikalo, Matjaz, (born 1963), poet
- Pike, Kenneth L., (1912-2000), linguist
- Pike, Lip, (1845-1893), baseball player
- Pike, Rob, (born 1956), software engineer and author
- Pike, Rosamund, (born 1979), actor
- Pike, Zebulon, (died 1813), mountain man, explorer
- Pilcher, Rosamunde, (born 1924), novelist
- Pilet-Golaz, Marcel, (1889-1958), Swiss president
- Pile, William Anderson, (born 1829), Bvt Major General (Union volunteers).
- Pilgrim, Paul, (1883-1958), American athlete
- Pilkey, Dav, author, Captain Underpants series
- Pillai, Subbayya Sivasankaranarayana, (1901-1950), mathematician
- Pilo, Carl Gustaf, (1711-1793), painter
- Pilon, Veno, (1896-1970), painter.
- Pilsudski, Jozef, (1867-1935), Polish military ruler
- Pilz, Peter, Austrian politician
- Pimen, (1385-1390), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Pimen I, Patriarch, (1971-1990), Metropolitan of Moscow
Pin
Pinc-Pino
- Pinchback, P. B. S., (1837-1921), Louisiana governor
- Pinchot, Bronson, (born 1959), actor
- Pinckney, Charles, (1746-1825), US politician
- Pincus, Gregory Goodwin, (1906-1969), US biologist, inventor of the birth control pill
- Pindar, (522BC-443BC), poet
- Pindell, Howardena, (born 1943), painter
- Pineau, Christian, (1904-1995), French Resistance fighter
- Pineda, Salvador, (born circa 1947), Mexican actor
- Pinel, Philippe, (1845-1826), physician
- Pinero, Arthur Wing, (1855-1934), dramatist
- Piñero, Jesus T., (1897-1953), first Puerto Rican governor of Puerto Rico
- Piñero, Miguel, (1946-1988), Poet, co-founder Nuyorican Poets Cafe
- Pink, (born 1979), (Alecia Moore), singer
- Pinkerton, Allan, (1819-1894), US founder of Pinkerton Agency
- Pinkhassov, Gueorgui, (born 1952), photographer
- Pinkwater, Daniel, (born 1941), author
- Pinochet Augusto, (born 1915), Chilean military dictator
Pint-Pinz
- Pintauro, Danny, (born 1976), actor
- Pinter, Harold, (born 1930), dramatist
- Pinto, Robin, (born 1961), Canadian former women's boxing fighter
- Pintor, Lupe, world champion boxer
- Pinza, Ezio, (1892-1957), opera singer
Pio-Pis
- Piontek, Heinz, (born 1925), writer
- Pippen, Scottie, (born 1965), basketball star
- Pippin III, (714-768), the Short* 747-751
- Pippin of Herstal, (640-714), or Pippin II* 687-714
- Pippin of Italy, (died 810), King of Italy
- Pippin of Landen, (580-640), or Pippin I, the Elder* 628-639
- Piquet, Nelson, (born 1952), formula 1 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
- Piron, Armand J., (1888-1943), musician
- Piron, Claude, (born 1931), linguist
- Pirsig, Robert, (born 1928), author
- Pisa, Leonardo of, (c. 1175-1250)
- Pisano, Giovanni, (c. 1250-1314), sculptor
- Pisano, Nicola, (c. 1220-1278), sculptor
- Pisanski, Tomaz, (born 1949), mathematician
- Piscator, Erwin, (1893-1966), film director
- Pisk, Bojan, (born 1933), poet
- Pissaro, Camille, (1830-1903), painter
- Piston, Walter, (1894-1976), American composer
Pit
- Pitcairn, John, (1722-1775), British Marine major in the American Revolutionary War
- Pitino, Rick, (born 1952), basketball coach
- Pitirim of Krutitsy, (1658-1667), Metropolitan of Moscow
- Pitney, Gene, singer-songwriter
- Pitt, Brad, (born 1963), US actor
- Pitt-Rivers, Augustus Henry Lane-Fox, (1827-1900), archaeologist
- Pitts, Zazu, (1894-1963), US actress
- Pitt, William, the Elder, (1708-1778), 1st Earl of Chatham
- Pitt, William the Younger, (1759-1806), Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Pitt, William, (1855-1918), Australian architect
Piu-Piz
- Pius I, Pope, (140-155)
- Pius III, Pope, (1439-1503)
- Pius II, Pope, (1458-1464)
- 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, U.S. model and actress
- Pivot, Bernard, (1935-)
- Pixii, Antoine-Hippolyte (1808-1835)
- Pizan, Christine de, (circa 1365-circa 1430), historian, poet, philosopher
- Pizarro, Francisco, (1471-1541), conquistador