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People

  • Pip (musician) Contestant on Season 2 of NBC's The_Voice_(U.S._season_2)
  • one half of the British television writing team Pip and Jane Baker
  • Phillipa "Pip" Brown (born 1979), stage name Ladyhawke (musician), New Zealand singer, songwriter and musician
  • Pip Carter, British actor
  • Pip Karmel (born 1963), Australian film director, editor and screenwriter
  • Pip Proud (1947–2010), Australian singer-songwriter, poet, novelist and dramatist
  • Pip Pyle (1950-2006), English-born drummer
  • Pip Rippon (1888-1950), English footballer
  • Pip Simmonds, New Zealand freestyle skier
  • Philippa Tattersall (born 1975), only woman to pass the All Arms Commando Course to join the British Royal Marines
  • Pip Williams (born 1947), British musician and record producer
  • Wally Pipp (1893-1965), Major League Baseball first baseman best known for being replaced by Lou Gehrig
  • Pip, nickname of British Army Major General George Philip Bradley Roberts (1906-1997)
  • Pip, nickname of British Army Brigadier General Philip Hugh Whitby Hicks (1895-1967)
  • Pips, nickname of German fighter ace Josef Priller (1915-1961)
  • The backup singers in the musical group Gladys Knight & the Pips
  • Scroobius Pip, alias of rapper David Meads

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