The following are notable people who were either born, raised or have lived for a significant period of time in Prizren.
List
- Almen Abdi, Swiss international football player
 - Anastasija Nasta Dimitrijević, first Serbian female teacher in Niš
 - Andreja Andrejević, Serbian merchant
 - Eshref Ademaj, mathematician and education activist
 - Aleksa Mandušić (also known as Jake Allex), Serbian-American Medal of Honor recipient
 - Süleyman Askerî, army officer of the Ottoman Empire.
 - Arjan Beqaj, Albanian international football player
 - Llukë Bogdani, Albanian poet
 - Pjetër Bogdani, Albanian writer
 - Nikollë Bojaxhiu, Albanian businessman, politician, and the father of Mother Teresa
 - Burim Myftiu, Visual Artist, Curator and Photographer
 - Petrit Çeku, Albanian classical guitarist
 - Bersant Celina, Albanian-Norwegian footballer
 - Ivica Dačić, Serbian politician, former Prime Minister of Serbia
 - Jovanka Radivojević Cica, Serbian partisan
 - Bekim Fehmiu, Albanian actor
 - Elder Grigorije, Serbian Orthodox clergyman and writer
 - Shaban Gashi, Cinematographer and photographer
 - Sima Andrejević Igumanov, Serbian merchant who made a fortune through tobacco trade
 - Vuk Isaković, Serb military commander in Austrian service during the Austrian-Ottoman Wars
 - Joanikije II, first Serbian Patriarchate of Peć
 - Katarina Josipi, Albanian actress
 - Katarina Patrnogić Cica, Serbian partisan
 - Kraguj Andrejević, Serbian captain and Serbian Uprising elder
 - Anđelko Karaferić, Serbian musician, Professor of Counterpoint and Associate Dean at the University of Pristina Faculty of Arts
 - Matej Krasniqi, Albanian Catholic cleric
 - Panojlo Đorđević Prizrenac, Serbian journalist, writer, national worker
 - Lazar the Serb, Serbian Orthodox monk who invented and built the first known mechanical public clock in Russia in 1404
 - Mark Marku, Albanian singer
 - Petar of Koriša, first Serbian anachoretic saint of Medieval Kingdom of Serbia
 - Petar Kostić, Serbian writer, Orthodox priest, national worker, and rector of Prizren seminary
 - Pjetër Mazreku, Albanian Archbishop of Bar and Bishop of Prizren
 - Slobodan Surčević Boro, Serbian partisan
 - Arta Muçaj, Albanian actress
 - Dejan Musli, Serbian basketball player
 - Vedat Muriqi, Albanian footballer
 - Jordan Nikolić, Serbian folk singer who interpreted traditional songs from Kosovo
 - Ymer Prizreni, founding member and leader of the League of Prizren
 - Kujtim Shala, former Croatian international football player
 - Čolak Anta Simeonović, Serbian commander and one of the most important figures of the First Serbian Uprising
 - Nenad Stojković, Serbian football player
 - Tayna, Albanian singer
 - Edis Tatli, Finnish boxer
 - Xhevdet Doda, Albanian teacher and partisan
 
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