‘Sokols’ of Riga: Nadezhda Mashirova. 1930’s
Pavel Pavlov (1884–1952) – a sworn advocate, public figure. >>
Pavel Pavlov (1882-1977) – an architect. >>
Ludmila Pavlova (1939) – an economist. >>
Ivan Pavlovsky (1800-1869) – a teacher, translator, lexicographer, lecturer of the Russian language at the University of Dorpat, a member of the Imperial Russian Geographical Society in St. Petersburg. >>
Timofey Pavlovsky (1890-1954) – a politician, member of 4th Saeima. >>
Joachim Pechatkin (1834-1896) – a mining engineer, publisher, public figure, Slavophile. >>
Pyotr Pechersky (1924-1974) – a pianist, accompanist, teacher, lecturer, musical editor. >>
Anatoly Pedan (1960) – an art collector, gallery owner, publisher. >>
George Peletsis (1947) – a one of the most authoritative contemporary composers in Latvia. >>
Viktoria Pelshe (1936) – a sculptor. >>