Pons (personal name)
Pons is a surname of Catalan origin. It is also given name. Within a person's personal name, it is sometimes used as a first name or middle name.
Pons is also sometimes used mononymously.
Notable people with this name include:
Surname
A–J
- Abel Molinero Pons, Spanish footballer
- Alain Pons, Gibraltarian footballer
- Antoinette de Pons-Ribérac, French courtier
- Antonio Pons, Ecuadorian politician
- Axel Pons, Spanish motorcycle racer and model; son of Sito Pons, brother of Edgar Pons
- Beatrice Pons, American actor
- Bernadeth Pons, Filipino volleyball player
- Bernard Pons, French politician and physician
- Bonne de Pons d'Heudicourt, French courtier
- Cipriano Pons, Argentine fencer and Olympics competitor
- Edgar Pons, Spanish motorcycle racer; son of Sito Pons, brother of Axel Pons
- Eduard Pons Prades, Spanish anarchist, writer, historian, and politician
- Eolo Pons, Argentine painter
- Esteban González Pons, Spanish politician
- Facundo Pons, Argentine footballer
- Fabrizia Pons, Italian race car driver
- Félix Pons, Spanish politician; brother of Josep Maria Pons Irazazábal
- Francisco Pons y Boigues, Spanish Arabist and historian
- Francisco Vallejo Pons, Spanish chess grandmaster
- Frank Moya Pons, Dominican historian, writer, and educator
- Frédéric Pons, French army officer and journalist
- Gastón Pons Muzzo, Peruvian chemist
- Geoffroy III de Pons, French noble
- Ingrid Pons, Spanish basketball player and Olympics competitor
- Jaufre de Pons, French troubadour
- Jaurés Lamarque Pons, Uruguayan composer and pianist
- Jean François Pons, French Jesuit priest, philologist, and Indologist
- Jean-Louis Pons, French astronomer
- Jim Pons, American bass guitarist, singer, and film and video director
- Joan Lluís Pons, Spanish swimmer and Olympics competitor
- Josep Pons (disambiguation), several people
- Josette Pons, French politician
- Juan Pons, Spanish operatic baritone singer
- Julia Pons, Spanish field hockey player
L–Z
- Laia Pons, Spanish synchronized swimmer and Olympic medalist
- Lele Pons, Venezuelan and American internet personality, actor, and singer
- Léo Pons, French filmmaker
- Lily Pons, French-born American operatic soprano singer and actor
- Louis Pons, French collage artist
- Louis Marc Pons, marquis de Pons, French diplomat
- Luciano Pons, Argentine footballer
- Marc Capdevila Pons, Spanish swimmer and Olympics competitor
- Marcello Rodriguez Pons, Argentine architect, designer, and sailor
- María Pons (disambiguation), several people
- Mario Pons, Ecuadorian cyclist and Olympics competitor
- Marina Pons, Spanish sport shooter and Olympics competitor
- Mercè Pons, Spanish actor
- Norma Pons, Argentine actor and showgirl
- Olivier Pons, French rower and Olympics competitor
- Pascal Pons, French percussionist
- Patrick Pons, French motorcycle racer
- Paul Pons, French wrestler
- Paul-Marie Pons, French naval engineer and civil servant
- Pere Pons, Spanish footballer
- Rainaut de Pons, French troubadour of indiscernible identity
- Ramón Pons, Spanish actor
- Raymond Pons, French noble; Count of Toulouse
- Renaud de Pons (seneschal of Gascony), French noble and Crusader; uncle of Renaud II de Pons
- Renaud II de Pons, French noble and Crusader; nephew of Renaud de Pons
- Richard Fitz Pons, Anglo-Norman noble and warrior
- Salvador Salort-Pons, Spanish-born American art historian and museum director
- Sito Pons, Spanish motorcycle racer and team owner; father of Axel and Edgar Pons
- Stanley Pons, American-born French electrochemist and cold fusion experimenter
- Teodoro Pons, Spanish runner and Olympics competitor
- Ventura Pons, Spanish film director
- Víctor Pons, Puerto Rican American justice, attorney, and political campaign manager
- Vimala Pons, Indian-born French actor and juggler
- Xavier Pons, Spanish race car and motorcycle driver
- Yves Pons, Haitian-born French basketball player
In fiction
- Solar Pons, a detective created by writer August Derleth in 1928
Given name
First or mononymous name
- Pons Augustin Alletz, French agronomist
- Pons, Count of Tripoli, French noble-born Count of Tripoli
- Pons d'Arsac, French Catholic archbishop
- Pons de Cabrera, Catalan nobleman, courtier and military leader
- Pons de Capduelh, French troubadour
- Pons de Cimiez, Gallo-Roman Christian martyr and saint
- Pons de la Guardia, Catalan knight, troubadour, and poet
- Pons de Minerva Occitan noble, courtier, governor, and general
- Pons de Monlaur, French lord and troubadour
- Pons d'Ortaffa, Catalan noble and troubadour
- Pons I, French noble; Count of Toulouse
- Pons II, French noble; Count of Toulouse
- Pons Maar, American actor, puppeteer, artist, and filmmaker
- Pons of Balazun, Occitan noble, Crusader, and historian
- Pons of Melgueil, French noble and abbot
- Pons of the Cross, European knight, and Master of the Templars
- Pons Santolh, French troubadour
Middle name
- Georges-Antoine-Pons Rayet, French astronomer
- Henri-Pons de Thiard de Bissy, French Catholic bishop and cardinal
- Jean-Pons-Guillaume Viennet, French politician, playwright, and poet