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William Pitt may refer to:
- William Pitt, 1st Earl of Chatham (1708–1778), Prime Minister of Great Britain 1766–1768; often known as William Pitt the Elder
- William Pitt the Younger (1759–1806), his son and Prime Minister of Great Britain (1783–1801) and (1804–1806)
- William Pitt (Mormon) (1813–1873), an early Mormon bandleader
- William Augustus Pitt (c. 1728–1809), Eighteenth century British general
- Ali'i William Pitt Kalanimoku (d. 1827), Prime Minister of Kamehameha the Great who adopted the name of the British Prime Minister at the time
- Ali'i William Pitt Leleiohoku I (1821–1848), husband of Princess Hariett Nahienaena and Princess Ruth Keelikolani and son of Kalanimoku
- William Pitt Kinau (1842–1859), prince of Hawaii and son of Keelikolani and Chief Leleiohoku
- William Pitt Leleiohoku II (1854–1877), Crown Prince of Hawaii and heir apparent of King David Kalakaua
- William Baker Pitt (1856–c.1920), founder of Swindon Town F.C. and Catholic prebendary
- William Rivers Pitt (b. 1971), left-wing American essayist
- Bill Pitt (b. 1937), British politician and Liberal Member of Parliament for Croydon North West 1981–1983
- William Pitt (architect) (1855–1918), Australian 19th century architect
- William Pitt (ship-builder) (d. 1840), author of The Sailor's Consolation
- William Pitt (Canada), inventor of the underwater cable ferry in the early 1900s
- Brad Pitt, American actor (birth name William Bradley Pitt)
- William Fox-Pitt
- William Pitt Union, the student union at the University of Pittsburgh
- William Pitt Debating Union, a debating society at the University of Pittsburgh
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