Pilar is a feminine Spanish language given name, traditionally short for "Maria del Pilar". Notable people with the name include:
Female
- Pilar Arlando (born 1989), Portuguese holder of the title of Miss World Singapore for 2009–2010
 - Pilar Barbosa (1898–1997), Puerto Rican educator, historian and political activist
 - Pilar Bardem (1939–2021), Spanish film and television actress
 - Pilar Barreiro (born 1955), Spanish politician
 - Pilar Barrios (1889–1974), Uruguayan poet
 - Pilar Bastardés, Spanish actress
 - Pilar Bayer (born 1946), Spanish mathematician
 - Pilar Bosley (born 1988), American ice dancer
 - Pilar Cabot (1940–2017), Catalan writer
 - Pilar Calvo (born 1963), Catalan politician
 - Pilar de Borbón (1936–2020), Infanta Pilar of Spain, Duchess of Badajoz
 - Pilar del Castillo (born 1952), Spanish Member of the European Parliament
 - Pilar de Lusarreta (1914–1967), Argentine author and critic
 - Pilar Fuertes Ferragut (1962–2012), Spanish diplomat
 - Pilar Geijo (born 1984), Argentine Marathon swimmer
 - Pilar González i Duarte (born 1945), Spanish chemist
 - Pilar Hidalgo (born 1979), Spanish female athlete
 - Pilar Hidalgo-Lim (1893–1973), Filipino educator and civic leader
 - Pilar Homem de Melo (born 1963), Portuguese singer-songwriter
 - Pilar Khoury (born 1995), Lebanese footballer
 - Pilar López de Ayala (born 1978), Spanish film actress
 - Pilar López Júlvez (1912–2008), Spanish choreographer and ballerina
 - Pilar Lorengar (1928–1996), Spanish soprano
 - Pilar Manjón (born 1958), president of the association for the victims of 11-M (11 March 2004 Madrid train bombings)
 - Pilar Mateos (born 1942), Spanish writer of children's literature
 - Pilar Mazzetti (born 1946), Peruvian doctor who currently holds the title of Minister of the Interior
 - Pilar Medina (born c. 1956), first Spanish delegate to win the Miss International title in 1977
 - Pilar Miró (1940–1997), Spanish screenwriter and film director
 - Pilar Montenegro (born 1969), Mexican Latin pop singer and actress
 - Pilar Muñoz (1911–1980), Spanish actress of stage and film
 - Pilar Muñoz, Spanish singer, member of the band Las Ketchup
 - Pilar Nores de García (born 1949), Argentine economist
 - Pilar Nouvilas i Garrigolas (1854-1938), Spanish painter
 - Pilar Pallete (born 1936), Peruvian actress and third wife of the American film star John Wayne
 - Pilar Paz Pasamar (1932–2019), Spanish poet and writer
 - Pilar Pellicer (1938–2020), Mexican film actress
 - Pilar Rahola (born 1958), Spanish journalist, writer and former politician and MP
 - Pilar Ramírez (1964–2017), Mexican synchronized swimmer
 - Pilar Revuelta, Spanish film set decorator and art director
 - Pilar Rioja (born 1932), Mexican dancer
 - Pilar Roldán (born 1939), Mexican fencer
 - Pilar Rubio (born 1978), Spanish reporter and TV presenter
 - Pilar Ruiz-Lapuente (born 1964), Spanish astrophysicist working as a professor in University of Barcelona
 - Pilar Seurat (1938–2001), Filipina-American film and television actress
 - Pilar Vallugera (born 1967), Catalan politician
 - Pilar Zabala Aguirre (born 1951), Spanish researcher, writer, and professor
 - Pilar Zeta (born 1986), Argentinean artist, graphic designer, and fashion designer
 
Male
- Pilar García (brigadier general) (born 1896), Cuban Chief of National Police in 1958 and 1959
 
Fictional characters
- Pilar, from Ernest Hemingway's novel For Whom the Bell Tolls (also the name of his boat and nickname for his wife)
 - Pilar Estravados from Agatha Christie' "Hercule Poirot's Christmas"
 - Pilar, from Paulo Coelho's novel By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept
 - Pilar, from the musical Legally Blonde (musical)
 - Pilar Cortez, from the ABC television series Last Resort
 - Pilar Ortega, from the CBS nighttime soap opera Falcon Crest
 - Pilar Lopez-Fitzgerald, from the NBC/DirecTV soap opera Passions
 - Pilar Reed, from the SyFy television series Eureka
 - Pilar Ternera, from the novel One Hundred Years of Solitude
 - Pilar, a doll in the Groovy Girls line by Manhattan Toy
 - Pilar Zuazo, from the Showtime dark comedy series Weeds
 - Pilar, from Margaret Atwood's novel The Year of the Flood
 - Pilar Dunoff, from Argentine soap opera Rebelde Way
 - Pilar, from Emeric Pressburger's Killing a Mouse on Sunday'
 
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