List of biographies / Caa – Cag
Portal Biographies | People search
A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | J | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | X | Y | Z | ?
Ca | Cb | Ce | Ch | Ci | Cj | Ck | Cl | Cm | Cn | Co | Cr | Cs | Ct | Cu | Cv | Cw | Cy | Cz
Caa-Cag | Cah-Cal | Cam | Can | Cao cap | Caq | Car | Cas | Cat-Caz
Caa-Cag
Caa
- Caamaño Domínguez, Francisco (* 1963), Spanish politician
- Caamaño, Francisco Alberto (1932–1973), Dominican politician, President of the Dominican Republic
- Caamaño, Jacinto , Spanish explorer
- Caamaño, Roberto (1923–1993), Argentine composer, pianist and music teacher
- Caan, James (born 1940), American actor
- Caan, Scott (born 1976), American actor
- Caanen, Ton (* 1966), Dutch football coach
- Caasmann, Albert (1886–1968), German sculptor and porcelain artist
Cab
- Cab, Cris (* 1993), American singer-songwriter
- Cabaco, Erick (* 1995), Uruguayan soccer player
- Cabactulan, Libran N. (* 1950), Philippine diplomat
- Cabaj Awad, Jacqueline (* 1996), Swedish tennis player
- Cabajog, Antonieto (* 1956), Filipino clergyman, Bishop of Surigao
- Cabal, Hélio de Burgos (1915–2002), Brazilian economist, politician and diplomat
- Cabal, Juan Sebastián (* 1986), Colombian tennis player
- Čabala, Ivan (* 1960), Slovak soccer player and soccer coach
- Cabalceta, Hernán (* 1921), Costa Rican soccer player
- Caballé i Domenech, Josep (* 1973), Catalan conductor
- Caballé, Montserrat (1933-2018), Spanish opera singer (soprano)
- Caballero Bonald, José Manuel (* 1926), Spanish writer and poet
- Caballero Calderón, Eduardo (1910-1993), Colombian writer
- Caballero Figueroa, Braulio (* 1998), Mexican conductor, organist and harpsichordist
- Caballero Peña, Patricia Carolina (* 1984), Paraguayan beach volleyball player
- Caballero Rodríguez, Juan José (1912–1936), Spanish Oblate of the Immaculate Virgin Mary, martyr
- Caballero y Góngora, Antonio (1723–1796), Spanish priest and colonial administrator
- Caballero, Bernardino (1839–1912), Paraguayan general and politician
- Caballero, Celestino (* 1976), Panamanian boxer
- Caballero, Denia (* 1990), Cuban discus thrower
- Caballero, Eugenio (* 1970), Mexican production designer
- Caballero, Fernán (1796–1877), Spanish writer of German-Spanish-Irish origin
- Caballero, Gabriel (* 1971), Mexican soccer player
- Caballero, José Antonio (1754–1821), Spanish nobleman and politician
- Caballero, José Luis (1922–2009), Mexican lawyer and singer
- Caballero, Manuel (1931-2010), Venezuelan historian, journalist and university lecturer
- Caballero, Manuel María (1819–1866), Bolivian politician and author
- Caballero, Marco Antonio Loustaunau (* 1942), Mexican ambassador
- Caballero, Martín , Uruguayan soccer player
- Caballero, Mauro (* 1994), Paraguayan soccer player
- Caballero, Nicolás (* 1994), Paraguayan squash player
- Caballero, Pablo (* 1987), Uruguayan football player
- Caballero, Randy (* 1990), Nicaraguan boxer
- Caballero, Steve (* 1964), American skateboarder
- Caballero, Víctor (* 1960), Paraguayan tennis player
- Caballero, Willy (* 1981), Argentine soccer goalkeeper
- Cabán, Claudio (* 1963), Puerto Rican marathon runner
- Cabana, Colt (born 1980), American wrestler
- Cabana, Frédérik (* 1986), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cabana, Georges (1894-1986), Canadian Catholic clergyman, Archbishop of Sherbrooke
- Cabana, Robert D. (* 1949), American astronaut
- Cabañas Barrientos, Lucio (1938–1974), Mexican revolutionary
- Cabañas Fiallos, José de la Trinidad Francisco (1805–1871), President of Honduras
- Cabañas, Francisco (1912-2002), Mexican boxer
- Cabañas, Gustavo († 2009), Mexican soccer coach and player
- Cabanas, Javier (* 1960), Spanish handball player
- Cabanas, Raúl (* 1986), Swiss-Spanish soccer player
- Cabanas, Ricardo (* 1979), Swiss football player
- Cabañas, Salvador (* 1980), Paraguayan soccer player
- Cabanel, Alexandre (1823-1889) French painter
- Cabanel, Guy (* 1926), French surrealist writer
- Cabanel, Pierre (1838–1917) French painter
- Cabaner, Ernest (1833–1881), French composer, pianist and poet
- Cabanes, Max (* 1947), French comic artist
- Cabango, Ben (* 2000), Welsh soccer player
- Cabanillas, Eduardo , Argentine general
- Cabanillas, Ramón (1876-1959), Spanish-Galician writer
- Cabanilles, Juan († 1712), Spanish baroque composer
- Cabanis, Jean Louis (1816–1906), German ornithologist
- Cabanis, José (1922–2000), French lawyer and writer
- Cabanis, Pierre-Jean-Georges (1757–1808), French medic, physiologist and philosopher
- Cabanis, Rainer (1946–2009), German journalist, radio presenter and manager
- Cabaniss, Thomas Banks (1835–1915), American politician
- Cabannes, Henri (1923-2016), French mathematician
- Cabannes, Jean (1885–1959), French physicist
- Cabano, Reinhardt (1836–1920), theater actor and director
- Cabantan, José Araneta (* 1957), Filipino clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cagayan de Oro
- Čabaravdić-Kamber, Emina (* 1947), Bosnian-German journalist, writer, painter and editor
- Cabarcos, Horacio (* 1950), Argentine double bass player and tango musician
- Cabaret, Gustave (1866-1918), French archer
- Cabarrus, Thérésia (1773–1835), courtesan of late revolutionary France
- Cabassu, Jean (1902–1979), French football player
- Cabat, Louis (1812-1893) French painter
- Cabaud, Jacques , Franco-German educator
- Cabay, Guy (* 1950), Belgian jazz musician
- Cabaye, Yohan (* 1986), French football player
- Cabble, Lise (* 1958), Danish singer and songwriter
- Cabecinha, Ana (* 1984), Portuguese athlete
- Cabedo, Víctor (1989–2012), Spanish road cyclist
- Cabeen, David Clark (1886–1965), American Romance philologist and literary scholar
- Çabej, Eqrem (1908–1980), Albanian historiolinguist
- Cabel, Eitan (* 1959), Israeli politician from the Avoda
- Cabell, Earle (1906–1975), American politician
- Cabell, Edward Carrington (1816–1896), American politician
- Cabell, George (1836–1906) American politician
- Cabell, James Branch (1879-1958), American fantasy writer
- Cabell, Robert W. (* 1955), American composer and author
- Cabell, Samuel Jordan (1756-1818), American politician
- Cabell, William H. (1773-1853), American lawyer and politician
- Cabell, William Lewis (1827–1911), Confederate General in the American Civil War
- Cabella, Rémy (* 1990), French football player
- Cabello Almada, Miguel Ángel (* 1965), Paraguayan clergyman, Bishop of Concepción
- Cabello Ariza, Carlos (* 1982), Spanish pool player
- Cabello de Carbonera, Mercedes (1845–1909), Peruvian writer
- Cabello, Antonio (* 1990), Spanish cyclist
- Cabello, Camila (* 1997), Cuban-American singer and songwriter
- Cabello, Diosdado (* 1963), Venezuelan politician, military and engineer, former governor of the state of Miranda
- Cabello, Francisco (* 1969), Spanish cyclist
- Cabellut, Lita (* 1961), Spanish painter
- Cabeo, Niccolò (1586–1650), Italian physicist, engineer and Jesuit
- Caberta, Ursula (* 1950), German politician (SPD, WASG), MdHB
- Cabet, Étienne (1788–1856), French publicist, politician and revolutionary
- Cabeza Candela, Estrella (* 1987), Spanish tennis player
- Cabezas Aristizábal, Alfonso (* 1943), Colombian religious, former bishop of Villavicencio
- Cabezas Mendoza, Carlos Alfredo (* 1966), Venezuelan clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Punto Fijo
- Cabezas, Carlos (* 1980), Spanish basketball player
- Cabezas, José Luis (1961–1997), Argentine photographer and reporter
- Cabezas, Omar (* 1950), Nicaraguan author, revolutionary and politician
- Cabezón Ruiz, Soledad (* 1973), Spanish politician (Partido Socialista Obrero Español), MEP and doctor
- Cabezón, Antonio de (1510–1566), Spanish composer and organist
- Cabezón, Ignacio , football players
- Cabezón, Isaías (1891–1963), Chilean painter
- Câbî Ömer Efendi , Turkish chronicler and tax officer
- Cabianca, Giulio (1923–1961), Italian racing driver
- Cabianca, Vincenzo (1827–1902), Italian painter of realism
- Cabibbo, Nicola (1935-2010), Italian physicist
- Cabiddu, Gianfranco (* 1953), Italian ethnomusicologist, sound engineer and film director
- Cabié, Louis Alexandre (1854–1939), French painter, predominantly landscape painter
- Cabigiosu, Carlo (* 1939), Italian military, general of the army
- Cabili, Tomas (1903–1957), Filipino politician
- Cabirol, Joseph-Martin (1799–1874), French entrepreneur and inventor
- Cabisius, Arno (1843–1907), German opera singer (baritone), director and theater director
- Cable, Benjamin T. (1853-1923) American politician
- Cable, Eric Grant (1887–1970), British diplomat
- Cable, George Washington (1844-1925), American writer
- Cable, Howard (1920–2016) Canadian conductor, arranger, and composer
- Cable, James (1920-2001), British officer, diplomat, and naval historian
- Cable, John L. (1884–1971), American politician
- Cable, Joseph (1801-1880), American politician
- Cable, Mildred (1878–1952), English missionary for the Inland China Mission
- Cable, Tom (born 1964), American football coach
- Cable, Vince (born 1943), British Liberal Democrats, member of the House of Commons
- Cables, George (* 1944), American jazz musician (piano, composition)
- Cabo, Ernest (1932–2019), French clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Caboga-Cerva, Bernhard (1785–1855), Austrian Feldzeugmeister
- Cabolet, Servais (1908–1976), German submarine commander and politician (SRP)
- Caboré (* 1980), Brazilian soccer player
- Cabot Perry, Lilla (1848–1933), American impressionist painter
- Cabot, Bruce (1904–1972), American actor
- Cabot, Christina (* 1969), American actress
- Cabot, George (1752–1823), American politician
- Cabot, Joe (1921–2016), American jazz trumpeter, composer and band leader
- Cabot, John Moors (1901–1981), American diplomat
- Cabot, Meg (* 1967), American author and illustrator
- Cabot, Samuel III (1815–1885), American daguerreographer, ornithologist, and physician
- Cabot, Sebastian (1918–1977), British actor
- Cabot, Susan (1927–1986), American actress
- Caboto, Giovanni , Italian navigator and explorer
- Caboto, Sebastiano († 1557), Italian explorer
- Cabral (* 1988), Swiss football player
- Cabral Barbosa, Alexandrina (* 1986), Spanish handball player
- Cabral Britto, Rubival (* 1969), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic Bishop of Grajaú
- Cabral de Melo Neto, João (1920–1999), Brazilian poet and diplomat
- Cabral Lalau, Patric (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
- Cabral, Afonso Reis (* 1990), Portuguese writer
- Cabral, Aires Francisco , East Timorese politician
- Cabral, Amílcar (1924–1973), Guinea-Bissau politician, poet, intellectual, theorist, diplomat, agricultural scientist and independence fighter
- Cabral, Angelique (* 1979), American actress
- Cabral, Anna Escobedo (* 1959), US government official
- Cabral, António Bernardo da Costa (1803-1889), Portuguese politician
- Cabral, António José (* 1949), Portuguese economist
- Cabral, Ariel (* 1987), Argentinian soccer player
- Cabral, Arthur (* 1998), Brazilian soccer player
- Cabral, Berta (* 1952), Portuguese politician (Azores)
- Cabral, Ciruelo (* 1963), Argentine illustrator, painter and author
- Cabral, Donald (* 1989), American obstacle runner
- Cabral, Eusebio , Uruguayan politician
- Cabral, Facundo (1937–2011), Argentine singer-songwriter, songwriter and writer
- Cabral, Filomeno da Câmara de Melo (1873–1934), Portuguese governor and politician
- Cabral, Francelina (* 1985), East Timorese mountain biker and Olympic participant
- Cabral, Francisco (1529–1609), Portuguese Jesuit and missionary
- Cabral, Francisco (* 1949), Trinidadian visual artist
- Cabral, Gustavo (* 1985), Argentinian football player
- Cabral, Jerson (* 1991), Dutch football player
- Cabral, João (1599–1669), Portuguese Jesuit and missionary
- Cabral, João (* 1961), Portuguese actor
- Cabral, Jorge , 11th Portuguese Governor General of the Estado da India
- Cabral, Jorge Kirchhofer (1903–1962), Brazilian diplomat
- Cabral, José María (1816–1899), Dominican politician and President of the Dominican Republic from 1866 to 1868
- Cabral, Jovane (* 1998), Cape Verdean football player
- Cabral, Luís (1931–2009), Guinea-Bissau politician, President (1973–1980)
- Cabral, Manuel del (1907-1999), Dominican writer
- Cabral, Maria (1941-2017), Portuguese actress
- Cabral, Mário de Araújo (1934–2020), Portuguese racing driver
- Cabral, Milagros (* 1978), Dominican national volleyball player
- Cabral, Pedro Álvares , Portuguese navigator
- Cabral, Pedro Caldeira (* 1950), Portuguese guitarist, composer and musicologist
- Cabral, Rafael (* 1990), Brazilian soccer goalkeeper
- Cabral, Richard (* 1984), American actor
- Cabral, Sérgio (* 1937), Brazilian journalist
- Cabral, Sérgio Filho (* 1963), Brazilian politician
- Cabral, Tomás , East Timorese officials and politicians
- Cabré, Jaume (* 1947), Spanish philologist and writer
- Cabré, Maria Teresa (* 1947), Spanish university professor and linguist
- Cabré, Xavier (* 1966), Spanish mathematician
- Cabreira, Frederico Leão (1800–1880), Portuguese governor of Portuguese Timor
- Cabreira, João (* 1982), Portuguese cyclist
- Cabreira, Tomas junior (1891–1911), Portuguese amateur author
- Cabreira, Tomas senior (1865–1918), Portuguese scientist, author, military, freemason and politician
- Cabrejos Vidarte, Héctor Miguel (* 1948), Peruvian clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop of Trujillo
- Cabrel, Francis (* 1953), French musician
- Cabrera Argüelles, Ramón (* 1944), Filipino clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Lipa
- Cabrera Cava, José Luis (* 1982), Spanish football player
- Cabrera Cruz, Luis (1893–1967), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of San Luis Potosí
- Cabrera Cuéllar, Rodrigo Orlando (* 1938), Salvadoran clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Santiago de María
- Cabrera Herrera, Luis Gerardo (* 1955), Ecuadorian religious, Archbishop of Guayaquil
- Cabrera Infante, Guillermo (1929–2005), Spanish-speaking writer and film critic
- Cabrera López, Rogelio (* 1951), Mexican clergyman, Archbishop of Monterrey
- Cabrera Maciá, Manuel de Jesús (1913–1997), Mexican ambassador
- Cabrera Ovalle, Julio Edgar (* 1939), Guatemalan clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Jalapa
- Cabrera y Griño, Ramón (1806–1877), military leader of the Spanish Carlist
- Cabrera, Ángel (* 1969), Argentine golfer
- Cabrera, Ángel Rubén (1939-2010), Uruguayan football player
- Cabrera, Antonio (* 1981), Chilean racing cyclist
- Cabrera, Armando (* 1921), Dominican composer
- Cabrera, Benito (* 1963), Spanish musician and composer
- Cabrera, Blas (* 1946), American physicist
- Cabrera, David (* 1989), Mexican soccer player
- Cabrera, Delfo (1919–1981), Argentine marathon runner and Olympic champion
- Cabrera, Diana (* 1984), Uruguayan-Canadian sports shooter
- Cabrera, Donato (* 1973), American conductor
- Cabrera, Eduardo (1936–2002), Cuban pianist, arranger and band leader
- Cabrera, Facundo (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Cabrera, Fernando (* 1956), Uruguayan composer, singer and guitarist
- Cabrera, Fernando (* 1981), Puerto Rican baseball player
- Cabrera, Germán (1903–1990), Uruguayan sculptor
- Cabrera, Héctor (1932–2003), Venezuelan ballad singer and actor
- Cabrera, Ione (* 1985), Spanish football player
- Cabrera, Javier (* 1992), Uruguayan football player
- Cabrera, Jesus Aputen (* 1940), Filipino clergyman, bishop emeritus of Alaminos
- Cabrera, John (1925-2014), Spanish-British cameraman
- Cabrera, John (* 1975), American actor, screenwriter and director
- Cabrera, Jorge (* 1961), Argentinian soccer player
- Cabrera, José Benito (* 1963), Colombian commander of the FARC
- Cabrera, Juan de (1658–1730), Spanish theologian, philosopher and writer
- Cabrera, Juan Francisco (* 1979), Chilean racing cyclist
- Cabrera, Ladislao (1830–1921), Bolivian mayor
- Cabrera, Leandro (* 1991), Uruguayan football player
- Cabrera, Lizette (* 1997), Australian tennis player
- Cabrera, Luciano (* 1982), Uruguayan football player
- Cabrera, Luis (* 1995), Venezuelan boxer
- Cabrera, Luis Jerónimo de (1586–1647), Viceroy of Peru
- Cabrera, Lydia (1899–1991), Cuban anthropologist and poet
- Cabrera, Marvin (* 1980), Mexican soccer player
- Cabrera, Matías (* 1986), Uruguayan soccer player
- Cabrera, Mercedes (* 1953), Spanish political scientist and politician
- Cabrera, Miguel (1695–1768), Mexican painter
- Cabrera, Miguel (born 1983), Venezuelan baseball player
- Cabrera, Oliver (* 1963), Swedish players agent
- Cabrera, Orvin (1977-2010), Honduran soccer player
- Cabrera, Pascual , Uruguayan soccer player
- Cabrera, Ramiro (* 1988), Uruguayan racing cyclist
- Cabrera, Ricardo († 2010), Ecuadorian table tennis player
- Cabrera, Rodrigo (* 1989), Uruguayan football player
- Cabrera, Salvador (* 1973), Mexican soccer player
- Cabrera, Santiago (* 1978), Chilean film actor
- Cabrera, Sergio (* 1950), Colombian film director
- Cabrera, Thierry (* 1964), Belgian table tennis player
- Cabrera, Víctor (* 1993), Argentinian football player
- Cabrera, Wilmar (* 1959), Uruguayan football player and coach
- Cabrera-Bello, Rafael (* 1984), Spanish golfer
- Cabrero Romero, Jesús Carlos (* 1946), Mexican clergyman, Archbishop of San Luis Potosí
- Cabrero, Andrés (* 1989), Puerto Rican soccer player
- Cabrillo, Juan Rodríguez († 1543), Portuguese explorer in Spanish service
- Cabrini, Antonio (* 1957), Italian football player
- Cabrini, Franziska Xaviera (1850–1917), American saint and patron saint of emigrants
- Čabrinović, Nedeljko († 1916), assassin
- Cabrisas, Ricardo (* 1937), Cuban politician and Vice President of the Council of Ministers
- Cabrita Reis, Pedro (* 1956), Portuguese sculptor and installation artist
- Cabrita, Eduardo (* 1961), Portuguese lawyer
- Cabrita, Fernando (1923-2014), Portuguese football player
- Cabrnoch, Milan (* 1962), Czech doctor and politician (Občanská Demokratieická strana), member of the House of Representatives, MEP
- Cabrol, Christian (1925–2017), French doctor, author and politician, MEP
- Cabrol, Fernand (1855–1937), French Benedictine and pioneer of liturgical renewal
- Cabruja i Auguet, Agustí (1911–1983), Spanish writer and journalist
- Cabuchet, Émilien (1819–1902), French sculptor
- Cabuk, Benjamin (* 1961), Austrian actor
- Cabungula, Arsenio (* 1979), Angolan football player
- Cabus, Peter (1923–2000), Belgian composer
- Cabut, Jean (1938–2015) French comic book artist, cartoonist and caricaturist
- Cabuto, Erubey (* 1975), Mexican soccer player
- Caby, Thierry (born 1963), French football player
Cac
- Çaçan, Burhan (* 1960), Turkish singer and former actor
- Cação, Tiago (* 1998), Portuguese tennis player
- Caçapa (* 1976), Brazilian soccer player
- Cacau (* 1971), Brazilian futsal player and coach
- Cacau (* 1981), German soccer player
- Cacavas, Chris (* 1961), American alternative singer and songwriter
- Cacavas, John (1930–2014), American composer, arranger and conductor
- Caccamo, Giovanni (* 1990), Italian pop musician
- Caccamo, Marco (* 1971), Italian computer scientist
- Cacchi, Paola (* 1945), Italian medium and long distance runner
- Caccia Dominioni, Camillo (1877–1946), Italian clergyman, Curia Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Caccia Dominioni, Luigi (1913–2016), Italian architect, designer and urban planner
- Caccia Dominioni, Paolo (1896–1992), Italian officer, architect and writer
- Caccia, Antonio the Elder (1806–1875), Swiss writer in the Italian language
- Caccia, Antonio the Younger (1829–1893), Swiss writer in the Italian language
- Caccia, Charles (1930–2008), Canadian politician
- Caccia, Daniel (* 1986), Croatian jazz musician and singer
- Caccia, Diego (* 1981), Italian racing cyclist
- Caccia, Federico (1635–1699), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Milan and cardinal
- Caccia, Fulvio (* 1942), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Caccia, Gabriele (* 1958), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Caccia, Guglielmo (1568–1625), Italian painter
- Caccia, Harold, Baron Caccia (1905–1990), British diplomat and politician
- Caccia, Nicola (* 1970), Italian soccer player and coach
- Caccia-Piatti, Giovanni (1751–1833), Italian cardinal to the curia
- Caccialanza, Victor (1902–1975), American film technician
- Cacciapuoti, Tommaso (* 1971), Italian-Finnish actor
- Cacciari, Massimo (* 1944), Italian philosopher, politician, MEP and Mayor of Venice
- Cacciatore, Fabrizio (* 1986), Italian football player
- Cacciatore, Niccolò (1770–1841), Italian astronomer
- Cacciatore, Osvaldo (1924–2007), Argentine military, mayor of Buenos Aires
- Cacciatori, Benedetto (1794–1871), Italian sculptor
- Cacciavillan, Agostino (* 1926), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Caccini, Francesca (1587–1640), Italian opera singer (soprano), composer and instrumentalist
- Caccini, Giulio , Italian composer
- Cacciola, Enzo (* 1945), Italian painter
- Caccioppoli, Renato (1904–1959), Italian mathematician
- Caceanov, Valeriu (* 1954), Soviet-Moldovan decathlete
- Cacella, Estêvão (1585–1630), Portuguese Jesuit and missionary
- Cáceres González, Roberto Reinaldo (1921–2019), Argentine clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Melo
- Cáceres Lara, Víctor (1915–1993), Honduran writer, diplomat and politician
- Cáceres Vargas, Gloria (* 1947), Peruvian writer, translator and literary scholar
- Caceres, Abraham , Dutch late Baroque composer
- Caceres, Adrian (* 1982), Argentinian-Australian soccer player
- Cáceres, Andrés Avelino (1836–1923), Peruvian national hero and president
- Cáceres, Berta (1973-2016), Honduran human rights and environmental activist
- Caceres, Emilio (1897–1980), American jazz and entertainment musician (violin)
- Cáceres, Enrique (* 1974), Paraguayan referee
- Caceres, Ernie (1911–1971), American jazz saxophonist and clarinetist
- Cáceres, Esther de (1903–1971), Uruguayan poet
- Cáceres, Eusebio (* 1991), Spanish athlete
- Cáceres, Germán (* 1954), Salvadoran composer, conductor and music teacher
- Cáceres, Juan (* 1984), Uruguayan racing driver
- Cáceres, Julio César (* 1979), Paraguayan football player
- Caceres, Kurt (* 1972), American actor
- Cáceres, Lucio (* 1949), Uruguayan politician
- Cáceres, Luis Enrique (* 1988), Paraguayan national soccer player
- Cáceres, Mario (* 1981), Chilean football player
- Cáceres, Martín (* 1987), Uruguayan football player
- Cáceres, Omar (1904–1943), Chilean poet
- Cáceres, Ovidio , Uruguayan politician
- Cáceres, Pablo (* 1985), Uruguayan football player
- Cáceres, Ramón (1866–1911), President of the Dominican Republic
- Cáceres, Víctor (* 1985), Paraguayan football player
- Cáceres, Walter (* 1975), Argentine soccer player
- Cach, Vojtěch (1914–1980), Czech author
- Cachanosky, Juan Carlos (1953–2015), Argentine economist and university professor
- Cachay Mateos, Erasmo (* 1977), Peruvian writer
- Cachay, Klaus (* 1946), German sports scientist and university professor
- Cachazo, Freddy , Venezuelan physicist
- Caché, Joseph (1770–1841), Austrian opera singer (tenor), actor and writer
- Cacheda, Pablo (* 1992), Spanish handball player
- Cachedenier, Daniel (1570–1612), French Romance scholar and grammarian
- Cacheira Ferreira, Manuel , Uruguayan politician
- Cachemire, Jacques (born 1947), French basketball player and coach
- Cacherano di Bricherasio, Giovanni Battista (1706–1782), Piedmontese general
- Cachia Zammit, Alexander (1924-2014), Maltese politician
- Cachia, Therese Comodini (* 1973), Maltese politician, MEP
- Cachin, Françoise (1936–2011), French art historian
- Cachin, Marcel (1869–1958), French politician, member of the National Assembly, director of L'Humanité newspaper
- Cachín, Pedro (* 1995), Argentinian tennis player
- Cacho, Fermín (* 1969), Spanish middle-distance runner
- Cacho, Juan Carlos (* 1982), Mexican soccer player
- Cacho, Lydia (* 1963), Mexican journalist, feminist and human rights activist
- Cacho, Mario (* 1962), Mexican soccer player
- Cachoud, François (1866–1943), French landscape painter of nocturnal atmospheric pictures
- Cachová, Kateřina (* 1990), Czech heptathlete
- Cachová, Marie (1853–1879), Czech opera singer (alto)
- Caci, Anthony (born 1997), French football player
- Caci, Salvatore (1976-2017), Italian actor and acting agent
- Cacia, Daniele (* 1983), Italian football player
- Čačić, Ante (* 1953), Croatian football coach
- Čačić, Frane (* 1980), Croatian football player
- Čačić, Nikola (* 1990), Serbian tennis player
- Čačić, Radimir (* 1949), Croatian politician
- Cacic, Sandra (* 1974), American tennis player
- Cäcilia Renata of Austria (1611–1644), Queen of Poland
- Cecilia of Rome , Roman martyr, saint and patroness of music
- Cäcilie von Baden (1839-1891), Princess of Baden, Grand Duchess of Russia
- Cäcilie von Brandenburg (1405–1449), Duchess of Braunschweig-Lüneburg
- Cecilia of Sweden (1807–1844), Princess of Sweden
- Cäcilie Wasa (1540–1627), Princess of Sweden, Margravine of Baden
- Cacina, Daniel (* 2001), Romanian ski jumper
- Cacioppo, Curt (* 1951), American composer and pianist
- Cackowski, Craig (* 1969), American actor, comedian and improviser
- Cacovean, Andreea (* 1978), Romanian gymnast
- Cacoyannis, Michael (1922–2011), Greek Cypriot film director, screenwriter and producer
- Cactus, Françoise (* 1964), German-French author, musician and illustrator
- Cacua Prada, Antonio (* 1932), Colombian journalist, diplomat and historian
- Cacucci, Francesco (* 1943), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Cacucci, Pino (* 1955), Italian author
- Cacutalua, Malcolm (* 1994), German soccer player
Cad
- Cada, Joe (* 1987), American poker player
- Čada, Rostislav (* 1954), Czech ice hockey player and coach
- Cadalbert, Tarcisi (1943–2003), Swiss artist
- Cadalora, Luca (* 1963), Italian motorcycle racer
- Cadalso, José (1741–1782), Spanish writer
- Cadamarteri, Danny (* 1979), English soccer player
- Cadamosto, Alvise († 1483), Italian navigator and explorer
- Cadamuro, Liassine (* 1988), French-Algerian football player
- Cadamuro, Simone (* 1976), Italian racing cyclist
- Cadanțu, Alexandra (* 1990), Romanian tennis player
- Cadard, Jean (1374–1449), French court physician, court master and royal adviser, Lord of Oppède and Thor
- Cadarso, Gustavo , Uruguayan marksman
- Cadart, Marinus , fountain master
- Cadau, Johann (1871–1912), Bavarian railway official, politician, Member of Parliament for the Center Party
- Cadavid Marín, Fidel León (* 1951), Colombian Bishop of Sonsón-Rionegro
- Cadbury, Elizabeth (1858–1951), British philanthropist
- Cadbury, John (1801-1889) British entrepreneur, founder of Cadbury Limited
- Cadby, Corey (born 1995), Australian dart player
- Cadden, Chris (* 1996), Scottish soccer player
- Caddeo, Manuele (* 1986), Italian road cyclist
- Caddis, Paul (* 1988), Scottish soccer player
- Cade, Jack († 1450), English peasant leader
- Cade, John (1912-1980), Australian psychiatrist
- Cade, Lance (1981-2010), American wrestler
- Cade, Robert (1927-2007), American physiologist
- Cadec, Alain (* 1953), French politician (UMP), MEP
- Cadell ap Brochfael († 808), King of Powys (Wales)
- Cadell ap Gruffydd († 1175), Prince of Deheubarth in South Wales
- Cadell ap Rhodri († 909), King of Seisyllwg (Wales)
- Cadell, Francis (1883-1937) British painter
- Cadell, Henry Moubray (1860–1936), Scottish geologist
- Cadell, Jean (1884–1967) British actress
- Cadell, Simon (1950–1996), British film and television actor
- Cadelo, Claudia (* 1983), Cuban political blogger
- Cadelo, Silvio (* 1948), Italian comic artist
- Caden, Gert (1891–1990), German artist, agent of the KPD, SED member of the People's Chamber and agent (KGB / MfS)
- Cadena, Dec (born 1961), American musician
- Cadena, Ozzie (1924-2008), American jazz producer
- Cadena, Ricardo (* 1969), Mexican soccer player
- Cadenas, Manolo (* 1955), Spanish handball coach
- Cadenas, Rafael (* 1930), Venezuelan poet and essayist
- Cadenat, Bernard (1853–1930) French politician, member of the National Assembly and Mayor
- Cadenbach, Bettina (* 1960), German diplomat
- Cadenbach, Hubert Josef (1800–1867), German Lord Mayor of Koblenz
- Cadenbach, Hugo (1874–1943), German district judge and entrepreneur
- Cadenbach, Hugo (1916–2000), German private banker
- Cadenbach, Joachim (1925–1992), German actor, author, director, presenter and voice actor
- Cadenbach, Rainer (1944–2008), German musicologist and university professor
- Cadenet, Alain de (* 1945), British racing car driver, racing team owner and entrepreneur
- Cadenet, Amanda de (born 1972), British actress
- Cadeo, Fanny (* 1970), Italian model and actress
- Cades, Giuseppe (1750–1799), Italian painter and printmaker
- Cades, Joseph (1855–1943), German architect
- Cadet de Gassicourt, Louis Claude (1731–1799), French pharmacist and chemist
- Cadet de Vaux, Antoine (1743–1828), French pharmacist, chemist and agronomist
- Cadete, Jorge (* 1968), Portuguese football player
- Čadež, Špela (* 1977), Slovenian director and film producer of animated films
- Cadfan , saint
- Cadi, Nicolas (1861–1941), Syrian Archbishop
- Cadiach, Òscar (* 1952), Catalan mountaineer
- Cadícamo, Enrique (1900–1999), Argentine composer and writer
- Cadieli, Gion (1876–1952), Swiss Catholic pastor, author and Rhaeto-Romanic poet
- Cadier, Axel (1906–1974), Swedish wrestler
- Cadière, Marie-Catherine , fictional character
- Cadieux, Ahren (* 1975), Canadian beach volleyball player
- Cadieux, Geneviève (* 1955), Canadian photographer
- Cadieux, Jan (* 1980), Canadian-Swiss ice hockey player and coach
- Cadieux, Léo (1908–2005), Canadian politician and ambassador
- Cadieux, Vincent (* 1940), Canadian religious, Bishop of Moosonee and Hearst
- Cadigan, Pat (born 1953), American science fiction writer
- Cadilhe, Gonçalo (* 1968), Portuguese travel writer
- Cadilhe, Miguel (* 1944), Portuguese economist and finance minister
- Cadilla, Avelino (1918–1974), Uruguayan football player
- Cadillac, Rita (1936–1995), French actress, singer and dancer
- Cadinot, Jean Daniel (1944–2008), French film director and producer
- Cadioli, Alberto (* 1952), Italian philologist
- Cadiot, Olivier (* 1956), French writer and dramaturge
- Cadiou, Youen (* 1975), French jazz and classical musician
- Cadiz Gordoncillo, Onesimo (1935–2013), Filipino clergyman, Roman Catholic Archbishop
- Cadle, Kevin (1955-2017), American basketball coach and sports reporter
- Cadman, Charles Wakefield (1881–1946), American composer
- Cadman, John, 1st Baron Cadman (1877–1941), British engineer and manager
- Cadman, Stacey (born 1979), British actress
- Cadmus, Cornelius A. (1844–1902), American politician
- Cadmus, John (* 1985), German-Russian basketball player
- Cadmus, Paul (1904-1999) American painter
- Cadogan, Alexander (1884–1968), British diplomat and administrator
- Cadogan, Charles, 8th Earl Cadogan (born 1937), British entrepreneur
- Cadogan, George, 5th Earl Cadogan (1840–1915), British Conservative Party politician, House of Commons member and peer
- Cadogan, John IG (1930-2020) British chemist
- Cadogan, Susan (born 1951), Jamaican reggae singer
- Cadogan, William (1711–1797), English physician
- Cadolini, Antonio Maria (1771–1851), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Cadolini, Ignazio Giovanni (1794–1850), Italian Catholic clergyman, bishop and cardinal
- Cadolle, Marcel (1878–1956), French cyclist
- Cadonau, Anton (1850–1929), Swiss businessman
- Cadonau, Claudio (* 1988), Swiss ice hockey player
- Cadonau, Gianna Olinda (* 1983), Swiss poet and cultural manager
- Cadonau, Riet (* 1961), Swiss manager
- Cador, Rida (* 1981), Hungarian cyclist
- Cadora, Georg (1939–2011), German painter, graphic artist, collagist and sculptor
- Cadoré, Bruno (* 1954), French clergyman, master of the Dominican order
- Cadorna, Luigi (1850–1928), Italian chief of staff
- Cadorna, Raffaele the Elder (1815–1897), Italian general
- Cadorna, Raffaele the Younger (1889–1973), Italian general
- Cadot, Jérémy (* 1986), French foil fencer
- Cadotsch, Lucia (* 1984), Swiss singer
- Cadotsch, Silvio (* 1985), Swiss jazz and improvisation musician (trombone)
- Cadoudal, Georges (1771–1804), French general and chief of the Chouans in the French Revolutionary War
- Cadovius, Matthias (1621–1679), Lutheran theologian and Oldenburg court preacher
- Cadovius-Müller, Johannes (1650–1725), German theologian and philologist
- Cadow, Axel , German basketball official
- Cadranel, Inga (* 1978), Canadian actress
- Cadre, Adam (* 1974), American writer
- Cadsky, Klaus Peter (1937–2011), German-Swiss cartoonist
- Cadueri, Renato , Italian sound engineer and director
- Caduff, Corina (* 1965), Swiss literary scholar and university professor
- Caduff, Flurin (* 1979), Swiss opera singer
- Caduff, Gelgia , Swiss singer
- Caduff, Giacun (* 1979), Swiss director and producer
- Caduff, Henrik (* 1967), Liechtenstein politician
- Caduff, Martin (* 1988), Swiss cultural manager and countertenor
- Caduff, Mattias (* 1962), Swiss filmmaker
- Caduff, Sylvia (* 1937), Swiss conductor
- Cadurisch, Irene (* 1991), Swiss biathlete
- Cadusch, Sieglinde (* 1967), Swiss athlete
- Cadwalader, George (1806–1879), American general in the Mexican-American War and the Northern States in the American Civil War
- Cadwalader, John (1805–1879), American lawyer and politician
- Cadwalader, Lambert (1742–1823), American politician
- Cadwaladr ap Gruffydd († 1172), Lord of Gwynedd in North Wales
- Cadwallader, Douglass (1884–1971), American golfer
- Cadwallon ap Cadfan († 634), King of Gwynedd
- Cadwell, Ron , businessman
- Cadwgan († 1241), Welsh religious, Bishop of Bangor
- Cadwgan ap Bleddyn († 1111), Prince of Powys and Ceredigion (Wales)
- Cady, Carol (born 1962), American athlete
- Cady, Claude E. (1878–1953), American politician
- Cady, Daniel (1773-1859), American lawyer and politician
- Cady, Ernest (1842–1908), American politician
- Cady, Frank (1915–2012), American actor
- Cady, George Hamilton (1906-1993), American chemist
- Cady, Jack (1932-2004), American author
- Cady, Jean-Christian (* 1943), French civil servant and UN employee
- Cady, Jerome (1903-1948), American screenwriter
- Cady, John W. (1790-1854), American lawyer and politician
- Cady, Walter Guyton (1874–1974), American physicist and electrical engineer
Cae
- Caecilia Attica , daughter of the Roman knight Titus Pomponius Atticus
- Caecilia Metella , wife of Gaius Servilius Vatia
- Caecilia Metella , mother of Lucullus (consul from 74 BC)
- Caecilia Metella († 81 BC), wife of Sulla
- Caecilia Metella , wife of Appius Claudius Pulcher (consul 79 BC), mother of the tribune Publius Clodius Pulcher
- Caecilia Metella , wife of Publius Cornelius Lentulus Spinther
- Caecilia Metella , wife of the consul Publius Cornelius Scipio Nasica Serapio (111 BC)
- Caecilia Paulina , wife of the Emperor Maximinus Thrax
- Caecilia Trebulla , poet of the Roman Empire
- Caecilius Avitus, Quintus , Roman suffect consul (164)
- Caecilius Bassus, Quintus , Roman knight, opponent Gaius Iulius Caesar
- Caecilius Cornutus, Marcus , Roman politician, supporter of Sulla
- Caecilius Cornutus, Marcus († 43 BC), Roman city praetor 43 BC. Chr.
- Caecilius Dentilianus, Quintus , Roman suffect consul (167)
- Caecilius Donatianus, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Caecilius Epirota, Quintus , Latin grammarian
- Caecilius Faustinus, Aulus , Roman consul 99
- Caecilius Iucundus, Lucius , banker and tax farmer in ancient Pompeii
- Caecilius Lucanus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Caecilius Maior , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Caecilius Metellus Balearicus, Quintus , Roman politician, consul 123 BC. Chr.
- Caecilius Metellus Calvus, Lucius , Roman consul
- Caecilius Metellus Caprarius, Gaius , Roman politician, consul 113 BC. Chr.
- Caecilius Metellus Celer, Quintus († 59 BC), Roman consul 60 BC Chr.
- Caecilius Metellus Creticus Silanus, Quintus , Roman consul 7 AD
- Caecilius Metellus Creticus, Quintus , Roman consul 69 BC. Chr.
- Caecilius Metellus Delmaticus, Lucius († 103 BC), Roman consul 119 BC. Chr.
- Caecilius Metellus Denter, Lucius , Roman consul
- Caecilius Metellus Diadematus, Lucius , Roman politician, consul 117 BC. Chr.
- Caecilius Metellus Macedonicus, Quintus († 115 BC), Roman politician and general, consul 143 BC. Chr.
- Caecilius Metellus Nepos, Quintus , Roman consul 57 BC. Chr.
- Caecilius Metellus Nepos, Quintus († 55 BC), Roman consul 98 BC Chr.
- Caecilius Metellus Numidicus, Quintus , Roman consul 109 BC Chr.
- Caecilius Metellus Pius Scipio, Quintus († 46 BC), Roman consul 52 BC. Chr.
- Caecilius Metellus Pius, Quintus , Roman consul 80 BC. Chr.
- Caecilius Metellus, Lucius († 221 BC), Roman consul (251 BC, 247 BC) and Pontifex Maximus
- Caecilius Metellus, Lucius († 68 BC), Roman consul
- Caecilius Metellus, Marcus , Roman politician, consul 115 BC. Chr.
- Caecilius Metellus, Quintus , Roman consul 206 BC. Chr.
- Caecilius Optatus, Lucius , Roman officer (imperial period)
- Caecilius Redditus, Quintus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Caecilius September, Marcus , Roman officer (imperial period)
- Caecilius Simplex, Gnaeus († 69), Roman suffect consul 69
- Caecilius Statius († 168 BC), Roman comedy poet
- Caecilius Strabo, Gaius († 117), Roman suffect consul (105)
- Caecilius Vegetus, Lucius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Caecilius of Illiberis , bishop of the early Church in Spain
- Caecilius, Quintus († 58 BC), Roman knight
- Caecina Alienus, Aulus , Roman suffect consul and military
- Caecina Decius Maximus Basilius , Roman politician
- Caecina Largus, Gaius , Roman consul 42
- Caecina Paetus, Aulus († 42), Roman consul suffect 70
- Caecina Severus, Aulus , Roman politician and military
- Caecina Tacitus, Aulus , Roman consul 273
- Caecina, Aulus , Roman author and orator
- Caecius Severus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Caedicius Noctua, Quintus , Roman consul 289 BC. And censor 283 BC Chr.
- Caedicius Severus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Caedicius, Lucius , Roman officer
- Caedicius, Quintus († 256 BC), Roman consul 256 BC. Chr.
- Cædmon , English poet
- Caedwalla († 689), King of Wessex
- Caeiro, Domingos dos Santos , East Timorese politician
- Caeiro, Teresa (* 1969), Portuguese lawyer and politician (CDS-PP)
- Caelestius , Christian theologian
- Caelius Aurelianus , Numidian physician from late antiquity and author of medical writings
- Caelius Faustinus, Marcus , Roman consul 206
- Caelius Martialis, Gaius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Caelius Rufus, Marcus († 48 BC), politician in the late Roman Republic
- Caelius Saturninus, Gaius , Roman jurist
- Caelius Secundus, Gaius , Roman suffect consul (157)
- Caelius, Carl (1908–1984), German Kapellmeister and choir director
- Caelius, Michael (1492–1559), theologian, reformer
- Caemmerer, Ernst von (1908–1985), German legal scholar
- Caemmerer, Gerhard (1905–1961), German lawyer and Nazi opponent
- Caemmerer, Johann Vincenz (1761–1817), German lawyer, comedy poet and publicist
- Caemmerer, Rudolf von (1845–1911), Prussian lieutenant general and military writer
- Caemmerer, Susanne von (* 1953), German-Australian biologist and mathematician
- Cáenchomrac Ua Baigill († 1106), Bishop of Armagh
- Caepio Charitinus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Caër, Paul Le (1923–2016), French survivor of the Mauthausen concentration camp and resistance fighter against National Socialism
- Caerellia , friend of Cicero
- Caerellius Priscus , Roman politician and military leader
- Caerellius Victor, Decimus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Caerels, Nicolas (1889–1966), Belgian racing driver
- Caermare, Severo (* 1969), Filipino clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Dipolog
- Caesar , Syrian photographer
- Caesar, Adolph (1933–1986), American film and stage actor
- Caesar, Aquilin Julius (1720–1792), Austrian Augustinian canon and regional historian
- Caesar, Arthur (1892–1953), Romanian-American screenwriter
- Caesar, Cajus Julius (* 1951), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Caesar, Carl Julius (1816–1886), German philologist
- Caesar, Christoph (1540–1604), German educator and poet
- Caesar, Gaius (20 BC – 4), adopted son of Augustus
- Caesar, Gaius Iulius († 44 BC), Roman statesman, general and author
- Caesar, Gerhard (1792–1874), German lawyer and archivist, Senator of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen
- Caesar, Gus (born 1966), English football player
- Caesar, Hans-Joachim (1905–1990), German banking lawyer
- Caesar, Irving (1895-1996), American songwriter
- Caesar, Joachim († 1648), lawyer, translator and author of occasional poems
- Caesar, Joachim (1901–1974), German agricultural scientist, SS leader and head of agricultural operations in Auschwitz
- Caesar, Johann Melchior († 1692), German composer
- Caesar, John (1763–1796), English prisoner
- Caesar, Julius (1557–1636), English judge and royal government official
- Caesar, Karl (1874–1942), German architect and university professor
- Caesar, Karl Adolph (1744–1811), German philosopher
- Caesar, Knud (* 1925), German crop scientist
- Caesar, Pablo (* 1980), Polish acrobat
- Caesar, Peter (1939–1999), German politician (FDP)
- Caesar, Philip , Reformed theologian
- Caesar, Pierre (* 1980), Polish acrobat
- Caesar, Rolf (* 1944), German economist
- Caesar, Rudolf Otto (1840–1925), secret senior building officer, railway construction specialist and member of the royal railway management
- Caesar, Sid (1922-2014), American actor
- Caesar, Siegmundt Tobias (1763–1838), Bremen merchant and senator
- Caesarius of Arles († 542), Archbishop of Arles
- Caesarius von Heisterbach , monk, Cistercian, chronicler
- Caesarius von Milendonk , abbot of the great Benedictine abbey of Prüm
- Caesarius of Nazianz , scholar, medic and saint
- Caesarius of Terracina , martyr and saint
- Caesarius, Flavius , Roman politician
- Caesarius, Johannes († 1550), German humanist
- Caesellius Bassus , Roman knight
- Caesem, Jodocus († 1664), German Catholic priest and abbot of the Marienfeld monastery
- Caesennius Sospes, Lucius , Roman suffect consul (114)
- Caesernius Macedo, Titus , Roman knight
- Caesernius Quinctianus, Titus , Roman suffect consul (around 138)
- Caesernius Statianus, Titus , Roman suffect consul 141
- Caesetius Flavus, Lucius , Roman tribune 44 BC. Chr.
- Caesius Frontinus, Lucius , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Caesius propertianus, Sextus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Caëtane, Hugo (* 1987), Mauritian road cyclist
- Caetani di Sermoneta, Niccolò (1526–1585), Italian archbishop and cardinal
- Caetani, Antonio (1566–1624), Italian cardinal and bishop
- Caetani, Bonifazio (1567–1617), Italian archbishop and cardinal
- Caetani, Enrico (1550–1599), Italian cardinal and bishop
- Caetani, Leone (1869–1935), Italian historian and politician, member of the Camera
- Caetani, Luigi (1595–1642), Italian cardinal and bishop
- Caetani, Onorato (1842–1917), Italian large landowner, lawyer and politician
- Caetani, Onorato I. († 1400), Italian nobleman
- Caetani-Lovatelli, Ersilia (1840–1925), Italian Classical Archaeologist
- Caetano Leite Filho, Kléber Augusto (* 1998), Brazilian soccer player
- Caetano, Abílio José , East Timorese official and politician
- Caetano, Adrián (* 1969), Uruguayan film director
- Caetano, André Gonçalves (* 1992), Swiss football player
- Caetano, Domenico Manuel († 1709), Italian alchemist, gold maker and impostor
- Caetano, Edmilson Amador (* 1960), Brazilian religious, Bishop of Guarulhos
- Caetano, Isabel (* 1979), Portuguese cyclist
- Caetano, José de Sá (* 1933), Portuguese director
- Caetano, José Edmundo , East Timorese politician
- Caetano, Marcelo (1906–1980), Portuguese dictator
- Caetano, Omar (1938-2008), Uruguayan football player
- Caethoven, Steven (* 1981), Belgian racing cyclist
- Caeyers, Jan (* 1953), Belgian conductor, musicologist and university lecturer
Caf
- Cafà, Melchiorre (1636–1667), Maltese sculptor
- Cafaro, Erin (* 1983), American rower
- Cafaro, Pasquale (1715–1787), Italian composer
- Cəfərov, Təyyar (* 1939), Azerbaijani physicist
- Cafasso, Joseph (1811–1860), canonized Roman Catholic clergyman and social reformer
- Café Filho, João (1899–1970), Brazilian politician and President of Brazil
- Café, Maria Mambo (1945–2013), Angolan economist and politician (MPLA)
- Cafe, Red , American rapper
- Cafe, Tim (* 1987), New Zealand ski racer
- Ca'fer Pascha († 1697), Ottoman Pasha and general
- Caferra, Vito Marino (* 1939), Italian jurist, judge and professor
- Cafesjian, Gerard (1925–2013), American lawyer and patron
- Caffa, Juan Pablo (* 1984), Argentinian soccer player
- Caffaratti, Florencio (1915-2001), Argentine soccer player and coach
- Caffarel, José María (1919–1999), Spanish actor
- Caffarelli (1710–1783), Italian opera singer (castrato)
- Caffarelli Borghese, Scipione (1577–1633), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Church and Archbishop of Bologna
- Caffarelli du Falga, Louis Marie Joseph Maximilien (1756–1799), French brigadier general
- Caffarelli, Luis (* 1948), Argentine-American mathematician
- Caffarelli, Prospero (1593–1659), Italian cardinal
- Caffari, Denise (* 1973), British sailor
- Caffaro di Rustico da Caschifellone , Genoese politician, diplomat and historian
- Cáffaro, Niní (* 1939), Dominican singer
- Caffarra, Carlo (1938–2017), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Bologna, cardinal
- Caffé, Daniel (1750–1815), German painter
- Cafferata, Patricia Dillon (* 1940), American politician and former Secretary of the Treasury of Nevada
- Cafferata, Raymond (1897–1966), British Police Inspector
- Cafferty, Jack (* 1942), American journalist and television commentator
- Caffery, Chris (* 1967), American musician, metal guitarist
- Caffery, Donelson (1835-1906), American politician
- Caffery, Jack (1879-1919), Canadian marathon runner
- Caffery, Jefferson (1886–1974), American Ambassador
- Caffery, Jon (* 1960), German music producer
- Caffery, Patrick T. (1932-2013), American politician
- Caffery, Terry (born 1949), Canadian ice hockey player
- Caffi, Alex (* 1964), Italian Formula 1 racing driver
- Caffi, Ippolito (1809–1866), Italian painter
- Caffi, Margherita († 1710), Italian painter of flower and fruit still lifes
- Caffi, Reto (* 1971), Swiss film director
- Caffier, Lorenz (* 1954), German politician (CDU)
- Caffier, Wolfgang (1919–2004), German Evangelical Lutheran theologian
- Caffieri, Jean-Jacques (1725–1792), French sculptor
- Caffot, Jules (1865–1942), French organist and composer
- Caffot, Sylvère (1903-1993), French composer
- Caffrey, Peter (1949-2008), Irish actor
- Caffyn, Paul (* 1946), New Zealand canoeist
- Cafiero, Antonio (1922–2014), Argentine economist, auditor and politician of the Peronist Partido Justicialista
- Cafiero, Carlo (1846-1892), Italian anarchist and revolutionary
- Cafiero, Stephen (1920-2000), French table tennis player
- Cafik, Norman (1928–2016), Canadian politician and publisher
- Cafiso, Francesco (* 1989), Italian jazz saxophonist
- Caflisch, Arno (* 1942), Swiss country musician
- Caflisch, Johann Bartholome (1817–1899), Swiss politician
- Caflisch, Max (1916–2004), Swiss typographer, book designer and font connoisseur
- Caflisch, Ursina , Swiss organist
- Caforio, Giuseppe (1935–2015), Italian general and military sociologist
- Cafrune, Jorge (1937–1978), Argentine singer, researcher, collector and disseminator of Argentine culture
- Cafu (* 1970), Brazilian soccer player
- Cafú (born 1972), Brazilian soccer player
- Cafú (* 1977), Cape Verdean football player
Cag
- Čagalj Sejdi, Petra (* 1978), German politician (Alliance 90 / The Greens), MdL
- Čagalj, Joško (* 1972), Croatian hit and pop singer
- Cagan, Andrea , American writer and biographer
- Cagan, Phillip D. (1927–2012), American economist and author
- Çağaptay, Soner (* 1970), Turkish political scientist
- Cagara, Dennis (* 1985), Filipino national soccer player
- Cagaš, Pavel (* 1963), Czech ice hockey goalkeeper
- Çağatay, Cafer (1899–1991), Turkish football player and official
- Çağatay, Mustafa (1937–1989), Turkish Cypriot politician
- Cage, Buddy (1946-2020), American pedal steel guitarist
- Cage, Dan (born 1985), American basketball player
- Cage, David (* 1969), French musician and video game designer
- Cage, Harry (1795-1858), American lawyer and politician
- Cage, John (1912–1992), American composer
- Cagé, Julia (* 1984), French economist
- Cage, Nicolas (born 1964), American actor
- Caggiani, Daniel (* 1983), Uruguayan politician
- Caggiano, Antonio (1889–1979), Argentine clergyman, Archbishop of Buenos Aires and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Caggiano, Frank Joseph (* 1959), American clergyman, Bishop of Bridgeport
- Caggiano, Rob (* 1976), American guitarist, sound engineer and music producer
- Caggiula, Drake (* 1994), Canadian ice hockey player
- Cagiano de Azevedo, Antonio Maria (1797–1867), Italian clergyman and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Cagiano de Azevedo, Ottavio (1845–1927), Italian Curia Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Çağıran, Musa (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Çağıran, Rahman Buğra (* 1995), Turkish football player
- Çağlar, Derya (* 1982), German politician (SPD), MdA
- Çağlar, Gazi (* 1968), Turkish historian and religious scholar and university professor
- Caglar, Olgu (* 1984), German actor with Turkish roots
- Çağlar, Serhat (* 1988), Turkish football goalkeeper
- Çağlar, Tan (* 1980), German-Turkish comedian, wheelchair basketball player and a model
- Çağlayan, Mehmet Zafer (* 1957), Turkish mechanical engineer, industrialist, politician and minister of industry and trade
- Çağlayan, Oğulcan (* 1996), Turkish football player
- Çağlayangil, İhsan Sabri (1908–1993), Turkish politician
- Cagle, Aubrey (1934-2004) American rockabilly musician
- Cagle, Casey (* 1966), American politician
- Cagle, Chris (* 1968), American country musician
- Cagle, Harold (1913–1977), American sprinter
- Cagli, Corrado (1910–1976), Italian artist
- Cagliero, Giovanni (1838–1926), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Caglione, John junior (* 1958), American makeup artist and Oscar winner
- Caglioni, Andrea (1763–1825), Swiss lawyer and politician
- Caglioni, Nicholas (* 1983), Italian football player
- Cagliostro, Alessandro (1743–1795), Italian alchemist and impostor
- Cagna, Mario (1911–1986), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic archbishop and diplomat of the Holy See
- Cagnacci, Guido (1601–1663), Italian Baroque painter
- Cagnaccio di San Pietro (1897–1946), Italian painter of magical realism
- Cagnasso, Claude (1939–2015), French jazz musician (trumpet, arrangement)
- Cagnat, René (1852–1937), French epigraphist, ancient historian and classical archaeologist
- Cagnetti, Andrea (* 1967), Italian sculptor
- Cagney, James (1899–1986), American film actor
- Cagney, William (1905–1988), American actor and film producer
- Cagni, Umberto (1863–1932), Italian explorer and admiral
- Cagniard de la Tour, Charles (1777-1859), French engineer and physicist
- Cagno, Alessandro (1883–1971), Italian racing driver
- Cagnola, Luigi (1762–1833), Italian architect
- Cagnolatti, Ernie (1911–1983), American hot jazz musician (trumpet, vocals)
- Cagnoli, Antonio (1743-1816), Italian astronomer
- Cagnoni, Antonio (1828–1896), Italian opera composer
- Cagnotto, Franco (* 1947), Italian diver
- Cagnotto, Tania (* 1985), Italian high diver (South Tyrol)
- Cagol, Margherita (1945–1975), Italian left-wing terrorist
- Çağrıcı, Mustafa (* 1950), Turkish Islamic theologian
- Cagwin, Jarrod (* 1974), American jazz percussionist