Cancer (family name)
Cancer is a family name .
Name bearer
A.
- Adolf Krebs (1931–2009), German chemist
- Albert Krebs (social scientist) (1897–1992), German social scientist and prison officer
- Albert Krebs (Gauleiter) (1899–1974), German Gauleiter
- Albert Krebs (architect) (* 1932), German architect and university professor
- Albert Krebs (soccer player) (* 1951), German soccer player
- Albrecht Krebs (* 1943), German racing car driver
- Alexander Krebs (also Alexander Krebs-Gehlen ; 1897–1979), German schoolbook and newspaper publisher
- Alfred Krebs (* 1932), British cyclist
- Aloysia Krebs-Michalesi (1824–1904), German opera singer (mezzo-soprano), see Aloyse Michalesi
- Andreas Krebs (manager) (* 1957/1958), German manager, multi-member supervisory board and author
- Andreas Krebs (theologian) (* 1976), German old Catholic theologian
- Angelika Krebs (* 1961), German philosopher
- Anika Krebs (* 1993), German volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Annette Krebs (* 1967), German musician, sound artist and composer
- Arthur Constantin Krebs (1850–1935), French inventor, aviation, submarine and motor vehicle pioneer
B.
- Benjamin Krebs (1785–1858), German entrepreneur, type founder and author
- Bernard Krebs (1934–2001), paleontologist, professor at the Free University of Berlin
- Bernd Krebs (* 1945), German painter
- Bernhard Krebs (clergyman) (1845–1919), German Catholic clergyman and cathedral chapter
- Bernhard Krebs (1934–2001), French paleontologist, see Bernard Krebs
- Bernt Krebs (* 1938), German chemist
C.
- Carl Krebs (music historian) (1857–1937), German music historian and music critic
- Carl Krebs (Turner) (1889–1971), Danish gymnast, physician and author
- Carl August Krebs (1804–1880), German pianist, composer and conductor, see Karl August Krebs
- Caspar Krebs (1847–1906), German politician
- Christopher B. Krebs , German classical philologist and university professor
- Cölestin Krebs (1849–1922), manor owner and member of the German Reichstag
D.
- Daniel Krebs (1827–1901), German revolutionary
- Denise Krebs (* 1987), German athlete
- Detlef Krebs (* 1956), German sculptor of classical modernism
- Dieter Krebs (physician) (1933–2011), German gynecologist and obstetrician
- Dieter Krebs (politician) (* 1944), German politician (CDU), member of the Berlin House of Representatives
- Diether Krebs (1947–2000), German actor, cabaret artist and comedian
- Dorit Krebs (1963–2016), German murder victim, see attack on the Berlin Christmas market at the Gedächtniskirche
E.
- Eckart Krebs (* 1942), German architect
- Edwin G. Krebs (1918–2009), American biochemist and Nobel Prize winner
- Emil Krebs (1867–1930), German sinologist and linguistic genius
- Engelbert Krebs (1881–1950), German Catholic church historian
- Ernst Krebs (forest scientist) (1903–1996), Swiss canton chief forester and author
- Ernst Krebs (athlete) (1906–1970), German mountaineer, cross-country skier and canoeist
- Ernst Krebs (sculptor) (* 1936), German sculptor, glass artist and graphic artist
- Eugen Krebs (1848–1912), German banker
F.
- Florian Krebs (soccer player, 1988) (* 1988), German soccer player
- Florian Krebs (soccer player, 1999) (* 1999), German soccer player
- Franz Krebs (1927–2013), American architect of German origin
- Friedrich Krebs (? –1493), German organ builder, see Friedrich Kress
- Friedrich Krebs (clergyman) (1832–1905), German clergyman of the New Apostolic Church
- Friedrich Krebs (papyrologist) (1867–1900), German papyrologist
- Friedrich Krebs (politician) (1894–1961), German politician (NSDAP), Lord Mayor of Frankfurt am Main
- Fritz Krebs (entrepreneur, 1884) (1884–1961), Swiss manufacturer
- Fritz Krebs (entrepreneur, 1912) (1912–2002), Swiss entrepreneur
- Fritz Krebs (painter) (1914–1995), Swiss painter
G
- Gaëtan Krebs (* 1985), French football player
- Gerhard Krebs (historian) (* 1943), German historian and university professor
- Gerhard Krebs (building officer) (1906–1984), German architect and town planning officer
- Günther Krebs (1902 – after 1966), German journalist and business editor
- Gustav Krebs jun. (1890–1951), German composer and flautist
- Gustav Wilhelm Krebs (1862–1925), German composer and pianist
H
- Hans Krebs (soccer player) (before 1900 – after 1936), German soccer player
- Hans Krebs (politician) (1888–1947), German publicist and politician (NSDAP)
- Hans Krebs (officer) (1898–1945), German infantry general
- Hans Adolf Krebs (1900–1981), German-British physician and biochemist
- Hans-Dieter Krebs (1932–2016), German publicist and historian
- Hans Günter Krebs (1916–1995), German road construction engineer and researcher in the field of asphalt road construction
- Harry Krebs (1919–2007), German politician (SED), trade union official of the FDGB
- Hartmut Krebs (1946–2007), German political official
- Heinrich Krebs ( Harry Krebs ; 1910-2001), German federal social judge
- Heinz Krebs (1906–2003), German entrepreneur and bank manager
- Helmut Krebs (1913-2007), German opera singer (tenor)
- Helmut Krebs (Tourism Director) (1924–1997), Austrian civil servant in Vienna's city administration
- Herbert Krebs (1901–1980), German forester and hunting author
- Hermann Krebs (1815–1884), German physician
- Hervé Krebs (* 1976), Swiss cycling trainer, paracycling pilot and BMX rider
- Horst Krebs (* 1952), German actor
J
- Jacob Krebs (1782–1847), American politician
- Jakob Krebs (* 1978), German film and television producer
- Jaël Krebs (* 1979), Swiss musician, see Jaël Malli
- Joachim Krebs (politician) (* 1935), German politician (DBD)
- Joachim Krebs (musician) (1952–2013), German composer, musician and university professor
- Joachim Krebs (athlete) , German athlete
- Joachim H. Krebs (1924–2002), German television journalist
- Johann Krebs (composer) (* 1933), German-Austrian composer
- Johann Baptist Krebs (1774-1851), German singer, freemason and writer
- Johann Gottfried Krebs (1741–1841), German organist and composer
- Johann Ludwig Krebs (1713–1780), German organist and composer
- Johann Philipp Krebs (1771–1850), German classical philologist and educator
- Johann Tobias Krebs (musician) (1690–1762), German organist and composer
- Johann Tobias Krebs (classical philologist) (1718–1782), German philologist
- John Krebs, Baron Krebs (* 1945), British zoologist
- John Hans Krebs (1926–2014), American politician
- Joseph Krebs (1823–1890), German writer, historian and member of the Reichstag.
K
- Karl Krebs (painter) (1880–1914), German painter and graphic artist
- Karl von Dewitz-Krebs (1887–1945), German officer and resistance fighter under National Socialism, member of the Reichswehr
- Karl August Krebs (1804–1880), German pianist, composer and conductor
- Karl-Friedrich Krebs (1880–1945), Swiss architect
- Konrad Krebs (1492–1540), German architect and builder
- Kurt Krebs (1945–2017), German state politician (CDU)
L.
- Leonore Wolters-Krebs (* 1938), German urban planner
M.
- Manfred Krebs (1892–1971), German historian
- Marina Krebs (1838–1910), German writer
- Markus Krebs (* 1970), German comedian
- Marten Krebs (* 1981), German actor
- Martin Krebs (Admiral) (* 1955), German rear admiral
- Martin Krebs (Bishop) (* 1956), German clergyman and diplomat of the Holy See
- Mary Krebs-Brenning (1851–1900), German pianist
- Meike Krebs (* 1979), German triathlete
- Michael Krebs (* 1974), German cabaret artist
N
- Narcissus Krebs (before 1535 – after 1536), German master builder
- Nathalie Krebs (1895–1978), Danish ceramic artist
- Nikolaus Krebs (1401–1464), cardinal and polymath, see Nikolaus von Kues
- Norbert Krebs (1876–1947), Austrian geographer
O
- Otto Krebs (1873–1941), German manufacturer and art collector
P
- Paul J. Krebs (1912–1996), American politician
- Paulus Krebs (1849–1935, nee Adolf Krebs ), Swiss painter and Benedictine monk
- Peter Krebs (ice hockey player) , German ice hockey player
- Peter Krebs (journalist) (* 1928), German journalist and author
- Peter Krebs (author) (* 1953), Swiss journalist and writer
- Peter Krebs (handball player) (* 1957), German handball player and sports journalist
- Peter Krebs (lawyer) (* 1961), German legal scholar
- Petra Krebs (* 1969), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Pierre Krebs (* 1946), French publicist and publisher
- Poul Krebs (* 1956), Danish rock musician
R.
- Rahel Krebs, maiden name of Jaël Malli (* 1979), Swiss musician
- Reinhard Krebs (* 1959), German politician (CDU), district administrator in Thuringia
- Ricardo Krebs (1918–2011), Chilean historian
- Richard Krebs (1905–1951), German author, victim of Stalinism and communist, see Jan Valtin
- Richard Krebs (1906–1996), German athlete
- Rolf Krebs (* 1940), German business manager and university professor
- Rolf Krebs (theologian) (* 1949), German Protestant clergyman
- Rudolf Krebs (1804–1881), German classical philologist and high school teacher
- Ruedi Krebs (* 1938), Swiss songwriter
S.
- Shantel Krebs (* 1973), American entrepreneur and politician
- Silke Krebs (* 1966), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens)
- Solveig Krebs (* 1971), German actress
- Sonja Krebs-Schaer (1927–1988), Swiss manufacturer
- Stefan Krebs (* 1960), Baden-Württemberg representative for information technology
T
- Thor Bjørn Krebs (* 1974), Danish author, actor and director
U
- Ulrich Krebs (* 1968), German state politician (CDU)
W.
- Walter Krebs (medic) (1869–1939), German medic
- Walter Krebs (shipbuilding engineer) (1890–1977), German shipbuilding engineer and university professor
- Walter Krebs (painter) (1900–1965), Swiss painter
- Walter Krebs (legal scholar) (* 1946), German legal scholar and university professor
- Walter Krebs (snooker player) , German snooker player
- Werner Krebs (1895–1990), Swiss architect
- Wilhelm Krebs (1858–1924), German meteorologist and writer
- Wolfgang Krebs (geologist) (1933–1981), German geologist
- Wolfgang Krebs (athlete) (* 1942), German athlete
- Wolfgang Krebs (actor) (* 1959), German actor and director
- Wolfgang Krebs (painter) (* 1959), Austrian painter and sculptor
- Wolfgang Krebs (cabaret artist) (* 1966), German cabaret artist