People
- Surname
- Andrée Peel (1905–2010), member of the French Resistance during the Second World War
- Ann Peel (b.1963), Canadian race walker
- Arthur Peel (disambiguation)
- Clifford Peel (1894–1918), Australian World War I pilot
- David Peel (musician), New York based musician best known for the Lower East Side Band
- Deborah C. Peel, American physician
- Dwayne Peel (b.1981), Welsh rugby union player
- Edward Peel (b.1953), British actor
- Frederick Peel (1823–1906), British politician and railway commissioner
- Harry Peel (1900–1976), English professional footballer
- Homer Peel (1902–1997), American Major League Baseball player
- John Peel (disambiguation)
- Jonathan Peel (1799–1879), British soldier and politician
- Lawrence Peel (1799–1884), British judge in India
- Mark Peel (born 1959), Australian historian and academic
- Paul Peel (1860–1892), Canadian painter
- Peter Peel (1866–1960), United States soccer administrator
- Robert Peel (1788–1850), British founder of the (London) Metropolitan Police, later Prime Minister
- Robert Peel (disambiguation)
- Samuel W. Peel (1831–1924), U.S. Representative from Arkansas
- Sir Sidney Peel, 1st Baronet (1870–1938), British soldier, financier and politician
- Thomas Peel (1793–1865), early settler of Western Australia
- William Peel (disambiguation)
- Title
- Earl Peel, British peerage
- Peel Baronets, several
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