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Pac
- Paca, William, US governor
- Pacal I (died 612), King of Palenque
- Pacal II "The Great" (603-683) King of Palenque
- Pace, Norman, (born 1953), actor, comic
- Pachauri, R.K., engineer
- Pacheco Calvente, Jessica, (1993-2004), crime victim
- Pachelbel, Johann, (1653-1706), German composer
- Pachelbel, William Hieronymous (1685-1764), composer
- Pachomius
- Pachomius II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Pachomius I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Pacini, Giovanni, (1796-1867), Italian composer, opera composer
- Pacino, Al, (born 1940), Italian-American actor
- Packard, David, (1912-1996), engineer
- Packard, James, (1863-1928), automobile pioneer
- Packard, Vance, (1914-1996), American author on media manipulation
- Pack, Robert, poet
Pad
- Padalka, Gennady, astronaut
- Paddick, Brian, British police commander
- Paddick, Hugh, (1915-2000), British actor
- Paddock, Charlie, (born 1900), American athlete
- Padel, Ruth, poet
- Paderewski, Ignace, (born 1860), composer, politician
- Paderewski, Ignacy, (born 1860), pianist, composer
- Padilla, Ben Charles, (born 1952), dissapeared pilot
Pae
Pah
Pag
- Paganini, Niccolo, (1782-1840), Violinist
- Page, Bettie, (born 1923), US pinup model
- Page, Geraldine, (1924-1987), actor
- Page, Jimmy, (born 1944), of Led Zeppelin
- Page, John, US politician
- Page, Oran, (1908-1954), jazz trumpet
- Page, Patti, (born 1927), musician
- Page, P.K., Canadian writer
- Page, Russell, landscape architect
- Paget, Henry, (1768-1854), officer at Waterloo
- Page, Thomas Nelson, US novelist
- Paglia, Camille, (born 1947), US post-feminist literary and cultural critic
- Pagowska, Teresa, Polish painter
- Pagus, John, scholastic philosopher
Pai
- Paige, Robin, author
- Paige, Satchel, (1908-1982), African American baseball pitcher
- Paik, Nam June, (born 1932)
- Pailes, William, astronaut
- Paine, Robert Treat, (1731-1814), US jurist and Congressman from Massachusetts
- Paine, Thomas, (1737-1809), British-American revolutionary and writer: Common Sense
- Painlevé, Paul, (1863-1933), Prime Minister (September 1917 - November 1917)
- Paisiello, Giovanni, Italian opera composer
- Paisius II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Paisius of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Paisley, Brad, musician
- Paisley, Ian, (born 1926), Northern Irish protestant radical politician
Paj
Pak
- Pakenham, Edward Arthur Henry, Gate Theatre manager
- Pakenham, Frank, 7th Earl of Longford, (1905-2001), Irish-born UK politician, author
- Pakhir-Ishshan, (c. 1330-c. 1310 BCE)
- Paksas, Rolandas, president
- Pakula, Alan J., US film director
Pal
- Palach, Jan, (died 1969), political activist
- Palacio, Raimundo Andueza, president
- Palahniuk, Chuck, (born 1962), author of Fight Club and Choke
- Palamas, Gregory, (born 1296)
- Palance, Jack, (born 1920), US actor
- Paleckis, Justas, president
- Palestrina, Giovanni Pierluigi da, (c.1525-1594), composer
- Paleta, Ludwika (born 1978), Polish-Mexican actress
- Paley, Grace, poet
- Paley, William, (died 1805), philosopher
- Paley, William S., (1901-1990), television pioneer
- Pal, George, (1908-1980), director, producer
- Palgrave, F.T., poet
- Palin, Michael, (born 1943), British comedian, one of Monty Python team.
- Palir, Rado, poet
- Palkhivala, Nani, (died 2002), jurist
- Palladas, poet
- Palladio, Andrea, (1508-1580), architect
- Eusapia Palladino, medium
- Pallas, musician
- Pallas, Peter Simon, zoologist
- Palloni, Michelangelo, Polish painter
- Palma, Arturo Alessandri, president
- Palmeiro, Rafael, (born 1964), baseball player
- Palme, Olof, (1927-1986), Swedish prime minister
- Palmer, Arnold, (born 1929), American golf player
- Palmer, Betsy, (born 1929), actress
- Palmer, Bud, (born 1923), sports reporter
- Palmer, Jim, (born 1945), baseball star
- Palmer, Lilli, (1914-1986), actress
- Palmer, Peter, (born 1931), actor
- Palmer, Robert, (1949-2003), British singer, guitarist
- Palmer, Roy, musician
- Palmer, William, author
- Palomino, Carlos, (born 1949), world champion boxer
- Palomo, Eduardo, (1962-2003) actor, and his wife Carina, actress and musician
- Palo, Tauno, (1905-1982), Finnish actor
- Palsa, Kalervo, Finnish painter
- Pálsson, Þorsteinn, (1987-1988), prime minister
- Paltrow, Bruce, (1943-2002), producer, director
- Paltrow, Gwyneth, (born 1972), US actor
- Paluselli, Stefan, (born 1748), composer
Pam
Pan
- Panama, Norman, (1914-2003), screenwriter and director
- Panfilov, Isai Ivanovich, (1893-1941), USSR General
- Pangborn, Edgar, (1909-1976), author
- Pan, Hermes, (1909-1990), dancer, choreographer
- Panini, linguist
- Panini, Giovanni Paolo, (1691-1765), Italian painter
- Pankhurst, Christabel, British suffragette
- Pankhurst, Emmeline, (died 1928), British suffragette
- Pankhurst, Sylvia, (died 1960), British suffragette, social activist
- Pankiewicz, Jozef, Polish painter
- Pannini, Giovanni, (1692-1765), painter
- Panno, Oscar, chess player
- Panshin, Alexei, US science fiction author
- Panshin, Corey, author
- Pantoliano, Joe, (born 1951), actor
- Panton, Verner, (1926-1998), designer
- Panufnik, Andrzej, Polish composer
- Panufnik, Roxanna, composer
- Panzer, Jag, musician
- Panzini, Alfredo, (died 1939), writer
Pao
Pap
- Papadopoulos, Georgios, Greek military dictator
- Papadopoulos, Jorgos, (died 1999), dictator of Greece, aged 80
- Papagos, Alexander, General and commander-in-chief of Greek army
- Papandreou, Andreas, (1919-1996), Greek politician
- Papandreou, Georgios, in Greek resistance and government-in-exile
- Papanikolaou, Georgios, (1883-1962)
- Papas, Irene, (born 1929), actress
- Papathanaissou, Evangelos Odyssey, (born 1949), (Vangelis)
- Papen, Franz von, (1879-1969), Hitler's Deputy Chancellor
- Papin, Denis, (1647-c. 1712), inventor of the piston steam engine
- Papineau, Louis-Joseph, (1786-1871)
- Papini, Giovanni, (born 1881), Italian, writer
- Papon, Maurice, (born 1910), French politician, war criminal
- Pappas, George
- Pappenheim, Gottfried Heinrich Graf zu, (1594-1632), general.
- Pappenheim, Gottfried Heinrich von, German soldier
- Papp, Joseph, (1921-1991), theatrical producer
- Papp, Laszlo, (born 1926), boxer
- Pappus of Alexandria, euclidean geometry
Paq
Par
- Paracelsus, (1493-1541), alchemist
- Paray, Paul, (1886-1979), conductor, composer
- Parazynski, Scott, astronaut
- Pardo, Jorge, musician
- Paredes, Carlos, (born 1925), (fado singer)
- Paredes, Guillermo Gorostiza, (1909-1966), athlete
- Paret, Benny Kid, world boxing champion who had tragic end
- Pareto, Vilfredo, (1848-1923), economist
- Paret, Peter, military history
- Paretsky, Sara, British author
- Paretti, Sandra, (1935-1994), author
- Parfit, Derek, philosopher
- Pargeter, Edith, (1913-1995), author
- Parise, Roland, astronaut
- Pariser, Rudolph, (born 1923), chemist
- Paris, Matthew, (died 1259), historian
- Park Chan Ho, (MLB Player)
- Parker, Alan, (born 1944), US film director
- Parker, Anthony, (born 1966), American football player
- Parker Bowles, Camilla, (born 1974), British aristocrat
- Parker, Charlie, (1920-1955), US jazz musician
- Parker, Dorothy, (1893-1967), US detective story writer
- Parker, Edgar Randolph, better known as "Painless" Parker - flamboyant dentist
- Parker, Eleanor, actor
- Parker, Evan, (soprano)
- Parker, Fess, (born 1925), actor
- Parker, Jackie, athlete
- Parker, Jameson, (born 1950), cator
- Parker, Janet, (died 1978), medical photographer, the final victim of smallpox (contracted in a lab accident).
- Parker, Jon Kimara, classical pianist
- Parker, Leon, musician
- Parker, Maceo, (born 1943), musician (singer , songwriter, saxplayer)
- Parker, Melvin, musician (songwriter, drummer)
- Parker, Matthew, (1504-1575), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Parker, Pete, (1895-1991), performed first radio broadcast of a hockey game in the world
- Parker, Robert, astronaut
- Parker, Tony (born 1982) basketball player
- Parker, Trey, (born 1969), comedian
- Parkes, Henry, "father of Federation"
- Park, Guy Brasfield, US governor
- Parkinson, Michael, television personality, television presenter
- Parkinson, Norman, (born 1913), photographer
- Parkman, Francis, (1823-1893), author
- Park, Nick, (born 1958), film-maker and animator
- Parks, Bert, (1914-1992), television personality
- Parks, George Alexander, (1883-1984), (Rep.) 1925-1933
- Parks, Gordon, (born 1912), film director, born and raised in Fort Scott, Kansas.
- Parks, Gordon, Jr., (1934-1979), director
- Parks, Larry, actor
- Parks, Rosa, (born 1913), US civil rights activist
- Park Sung-chul, (1976-1977), prime minister
- Parma, Bruno, (born 1941), chess player.
- Parmenides, Greek philosopher
- Parmigianino, (1504-1540), painter
- Pärn, Priit, Estonian animator
- Parnell, Charles Stewart, (1846-1891), Irish politician
- Parnell, Thomas, (1670-1718), poet
- Parr, Catherine, (1512-1548), widow of King Henry VIII of England.
- Parr, Martin, (born 1952), photographer
- Parr, Robert Ghormley, (born 1921), chemist
- Parra, Angelo, dramatist
- Parra, Nicanor, Chile
- Parrish, Maxfield, (1870-1966), illustrator
- Parry, Hubert, (1848-1918), composer
- Parry, Joseph, songwriter
- Parry, William, (1790-1855), Arctic explorer
- Parseghian, Ara, (born 1923), American football coach
- Parsons, Alan, (born 1949), musician
- Parsons, Estelle, (born 1927), actress
- Parsons, Gram, (1946)
- Parsons, Jack, astronaut and occultist
- Parsons, Louella, (1881-1972), gossip columnist
- Parsons, Ralph M., civil engineer
- Parsons, William Barclay, (1859-1932), civil engineer
- Pärt, Arvo, (born 1935), composer
- Partch, Harry, (1901-1974), composer
- Parthenius III of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Parthenius III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Parthenius II of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Parthenius II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Parthenius I of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Parthenius I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Parthenius IV, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Parton, Dolly, (born 1946), US country musician
- Parvipontanus, Adam, scholastic philosopher
Pas
- Pasanen, Spede, (1930-2001), Finnish comedian, entertainer and inventor
- Pascal, Blaise, (1623-1662), French mathematician, philosopher
- Pascale, Christine, (1953-1996), actress
- Pascal, Étienne, (1588-1651), mathematician
- Paschal II, Pope, (1099-1118)
- Paschal I, Pope, (817-824)
- Pascin, (1885-1930), painter
- Pascoli, Giovanni, Italian poet
- Pasha, Ali, (1741-1822), Albanian ruler under the Ottoman Empire
- Pasha, Emin (1840-1892), doctor, naturalist to Africa
- Pasha, Enver, Turkish Minister of War
- Pasha, Said Halim, Grand Vizier
- Pasha, Talaat, Turkish Minister of Interior
- Pasic, Nikola, (1845-1926), Prime Minister
- Pasolini, Pier Paolo, (1922-1975), Italian film director
- Passarella, Daniel, athlete
- Pass, Joe, (1929-1994), guitarist
- Pastan, Linda, poet
- Pasternak, Boris, (1890-1960), novelist
- Pasternak, Joe, (1901-1991), film producer
- Pasteur, Louis, (1822-1895), French biochemist
- Pastor, Ernesto (1892-1921), Puerto Rican bullfighter
- Pastora, Eden, or Commandante Zero in Nicaragua
- Pastorius, Jaco, (1951-1987)
- Pastor, Luis, musician
- Pastrano, Willie, boxer
Pat
- Pataki, George, New York Governor
- Patchen, Kenneth, (1911-1972), poet
- Patelaros, Athanasius, (520-535), patriarch of Constantinople
- Paterno, Joe, (born 1926), American football coach
- Paterson, Andrea, poet
- Paterson, Andrew Barton "Banjo", (1864-1941), writer, author
- Paterson, Don, poet
- Paterson, William, (1658-1719), Scottish trader, a founder of the Bank of England
- Paterson, William, (1745-1806), American statesman, signed US Constitution
- Paterson, William A., (1838-1921) US Auto manufacturer
- Pathe, Charles, (1863-1957), movie producer
- Patinkin, Mandy, (born 1952), actor
- Patkul, Johann, (1660-1707), Swedish politician
- Patman, John William Wright (1893-1976), Congressman, chair of Banking C'tee,[1] opponent of Federal Reserve[2]
- Paton, Alan, (1903-1988), author
- Paton, William Andrew, (died 1991), accountant and economist, dies at 101
- Patrese, Riccardo, (born 1954), racing driver
- Patric, Jason, (born 1966), actor
- Patrick, Butch, (born 1953), actor
- Patrick, Dan, (born 1956), sportscaster
- Patrick, Lester, (died 1960), ice hockey star
- Patrick, Nigel, (1913-1981), actor
- Patrick, Saint, (circa 373-461), Welsh born Irish patron saint
- Patsayev, Viktor, (1933-1971), astronaut
- Patten, Edward, (a member of Gladys Knight and The Pips. Knight's family has several diabetic members.
- Patterson, Clair, (1922-1995), US geochemist
- Patterson, Floyd, (born 1935), world champion boxer
- Patterson, I. L., US Oregon Governor
- Patterson, Paul L., US Oregon Governor
- Patteson, Okey L., US politician
- Patti, Adelina, (1843-1919), operatic soprano
- Patti, Andrew, President and COO, Dial Corp. (Rutgers)
- Pattison, Jimmy, West Coast billionaire
- Patton, Charley, musician
- Patton, Charlie, musician
- Patton, George, (1885-1945), US general
- Pattullo, Thomas Dufferin, 1933-11-15 to 1941-12-09
Pau
- Pauer, Vida Mokrin, (born 1961), poet
- Paul, Alice, (born 1885), women's rights activist
- Paulding, James Kirk, US novelist
- Pauley, Jane, (born 1950), news anchor
- Paul III, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Paul III, Pope, (1534-1549)
- Paul II, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Paul II, Pope, (1464-1471)
- Pauling, Linus Carl, (1901-1994), Nobel Prizes in chemistry and peace
- Paulinus of Nola, (354-431), Latin poet.
- Paul I, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Paul I, Pope, (757-767)
- Paul IV, Patriarch, patriarch of Constantinople
- Paul IV, Pope, (1555-1559)
- Pauli, Wolfgang Ernst, (1900-1958), Austrian physicist
- Paul, Jean, (1763-1825), poet and publicist
- Paul, John Warburton, British politician
- Paúl, Juan Pablo Rojas, president
- Paul, Les, (born 1916), guitarist
- Paul of Alexandria, Patriarch of Alexandria
- Paul of Pergula, scholastic philosopher
- Paul of Russia, (1754-1801)
- Paul of Tarsus, disciple
- Paul of Venice, scholastic philosopher
- Paul, Saint
- Paul, Sean, (born 1973), Jamaican reggae singer
- Paulsen, Pat, (1927-1997), comedian, frequent Presidential candidate
- Paul the Deacon, (ca 720-799)
- Paulus, Friedrich, Field Marshal and commander of German troops in Stalingrad
- Paulus, Kathe, (born 1866)
- Paul VI, (1963-1978), ; heart attack
- Paul V, Pope, (1605-1621), pope.
- Pausanias, geographer
Pav
- Pavatorri, Luciano, (born 1935), Italian tenor
- Pavcek, Marko, (1958-1979), poet
- Pavcek, Tone, (born 1928), poet
- Pavese, Cesare, novelist
- Pavic, Milorad, (born 1929), novelist
- Pavlova, Anna, (1882-1931), British ballerina
- Pavlov, Ivan, (1849-1936), Russian
Paw
Pax
- Paxinou, Katina, (1900-1973)
- Paxman, Jeremy, (born 1950), television personality, television presenter
- Paxson, Diana, US fantasy and science fiction author
- Paxson, John, (born 1962), NBA basketball player
- Paxton, Bill, (born 1955),US actor
- Paxton, Joseph, architect
- Paxton, Tom, (born 1937), folk music singer
Pay
- Paycheck, Johnny, (1941-2003), musician
- Payette, Julie, (born 1963), astronaut
- Payne, Clip, (born 1956), musician (P Funk)
- Payne, Freda, (born 1945), singer
- Payne-Gaposchkin, Cecilia, (1900-1979), astronomer
- Payne, John, (1912-1989), actor
- Payton, Gary, astronaut
- Payton, Gary, basketball player
- Payton, Nicholas, musician
- Payne, Stanley, (1898-1988), theoretician.
- Payton, Walter, (1954-1999), American football player
Paz
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