Philomena (c. 291–c. 304) was a young woman believed by some to have been a Christian martyr.
Other people named Philomena include:
- Petrus de Dacia (mathematician), 13th-century Danish mathematician also called Philomena
 
- Philomena Begley (born 1950), Irish country music singer
 
- Philomena Essed (born 1955), Dutch-born professor of race, gender and leadership studies
 - Philomena Garvey (1926–2009), Irish golfer
 - Philomena Gianfrancisco (1923–1992), outfielder in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
 - Philomena Lee (born 1933), Irish nurse forced to give up her baby for adoption
- Philomena, a 2013 film based on Philomena Lee's story
 
 - Philomena Mantella, American university administrator
 - Philomena McDonagh, English actress and writer
 - Philomena Mensah (born 1975), Canadian sprinter
 - Philomena Muinzer, dramaturge and former musician
 
In fiction
- Philomena Cunk, a dim-witted British interviewer and commentator portrayed by Diane Morgan
 
See also
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