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Can
- Can Xue (* 1953), Chinese author
- Can, Adrian (* 1972), German actor
- Can, Ali (* 1993), German-Turkish social activist
- Can, Ayhan (* 1937), Turkish poet
- Can, Cem (* 1981), Turkish soccer player
- Can, Cihan (* 1986), Turkish soccer player
- Can, Emre (* 1990), Turkish chess player
- Can, Emre (* 1994), German soccer player
- Can, Eyüp (* 1964), Turkish boxer
- Can, Fettah (* 1975), Turkish pop musician
- Can, Halil İbrahim (* 1990), Turkish soccer player
- Can, Kerem (* 1977), German-Turkish actor
- Can, Sabri (* 1997), Turkish football goalkeeper
- Can, Safiye (* 1977), German poet, writer and literary translator of Circassian origin
- Can, Şenol (* 1983), Turkish soccer player
- Can, Sibel (* 1970), Turkish pop singer and actress
- Can, Yasemin (* 1996), Turkish long-distance runner
Cana
- Cana, Lorik (* 1983), Albanian football player
- Canacakis, Jorgos (* 1935), Greek psychologist and psychotherapist, grief researcher
- Canada, Cody (* 1976), American country musician
- Cañada, David (1975-2016), Spanish cyclist
- Canada, Ron (born 1949), American actor
- Cañadas Bueno, José María (1897–1975), Spanish gynecologist and anatomist
- Cañadas, Esther (* 1977), Spanish actress and model
- Canadeo, Tony (1919–2003) American football player
- Canadi, Damir (* 1970), Austrian soccer player and coach
- Canadi, Marcel (* 1997), Austrian soccer player
- Canady, Charles T. (* 1954), American lawyer and politician
- Canady, Cornelia (* 1942), German journalist and author
- Çanak, Kemal (* 1991), Turkish soccer player
- Čanak, Nenad (* 1959), Serbian politician
- Čanak, Nenad (* 1976), Serbian basketball player
- Çanakçı, İlyas (* 2001), Turkish sprinter
- Canal, Anne von (* 1973), German writer and translator
- Canal, David (* 1978), Spanish sprinter
- Canal, Emmanuel von (1745–1826), Bohemian philanthropist, botanist, musician
- Canal, Ernesto (1924–2018), Italian archaeologist, pioneer of Venetian archeology
- Canal, Esteban (1896–1981), Peruvian chess grandmaster
- Canal, Gilbert von (1849–1927), Austrian-German landscape and marine painter and watercolorist of the Düsseldorf School
- Canal, Giovanni Antonio (1697–1768), Italian vedute and landscape painter
- Canal, Julien (* 1982), French racing driver
- Canal, Ludwig von (1704–1773), Sardinian diplomat
- Canal, Marguerite (1890–1978), French composer
- Canal, Pierre (1564–1610), Swiss doctor, Romance philologist and lexicographer
- Canal, Richard (* 1953), French writer and computer scientist
- Canal, Tami Monroe (* 1982), American environmental activist
- Cañal-Bruland, Rouwen (* 1978), German sports psychologist and university professor
- Canale, Arnaldo Clemente (1925–1990), Argentine clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Buenos Aires
- Canale, Floriano , Italian composer
- Canale, Gianna Maria (1927–2009), Italian film actress
- Canale, Giuseppe (* 1977), Belgian football player
- Canale, Saverio (1695–1773), Catholic Curia Cardinal
- Canalejas Méndez, José (1854–1912), Spanish politician, Prime Minister of Spain
- Canalejas, José (1925-2015), Spanish actor
- Canalejas, Lina (1932–2012), Spanish actress
- Canales Motiño, José Antonio (* 1962), Honduran clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Daní
- Canales, Antonio (* 1961), Spanish flamenco dancer and actor
- Canales, Gustavo (* 1982), Chilean football player
- Canales, Jenny (* 1947), Chilean artist, gallery owner and poet
- Canales, Ricardo (* 1982), Honduran soccer player
- Canales, Sergio (* 1991), Spanish soccer player
- Canali, Francesco (1764–1835), Italian Roman Catholic theologian, bishop and cardinal
- Canali, Giuseppe (1781–1851), Italian clergyman and curia bishop
- Canali, Luigi , Italian ski jumper
- Canali, Nicola (1874–1961), Italian cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Canalini, Francesco (* 1936), Italian clergyman, Vatican diplomat
- Canalioğlu, Cemil (* 1958), Turkish football player and coach
- Canalis di Cumiana, Anna (1680–1769), wife of King Viktor Amadeus I of Sicily and Sardinia
- Canalis, Elisabetta (* 1978), Italian model and actress
- Canalli, Heitor (1910–1990), Brazilian national soccer player
- Canals i Cendrós, Maria (1914–2010), Spanish classical pianist and music teacher
- Canals i Matavacas, Joaquim (1859–1938), Catalan pianist and music teacher
- Canals, Antoni (1352–1419), Catalan writer and theologian
- Canals-Barrera, Maria (* 1966), American actress
- Canamasas, Sergio (* 1986), Spanish racing car driver
- Canan, Samuel (1898–1964), American naval officer
- Canaparius, Johannes , Benedictine monk and abbot in the Sti monastery. Bonifacius et Alexius in Rome
- Canape, Jean-François (1945–2012), French jazz trumpeter (also flugelhorn, occasionally bass flute)
- Cañardo, Mariano (1906–1987), Spanish cyclist
- Canaris, Carl (1852–1904), German industrialist
- Canaris, Carl August (1881–1934), German manager
- Canaris, Claus-Wilhelm (* 1937), German civil law lawyer and legal philosopher
- Canaris, Constantin (1906–1983), German lawyer, Gestapo employee and SS leader
- Canaris, Georg (1740–1819), pastor and archiepiscopal school visitator of the diocese of Trier
- Canaris, Volker (1942–2012), German dramaturge, theater critic, theater director and film producer
- Canaris, Wilhelm (1887–1945), German admiral and chief of defense
- Canaro, Francisco († 1964), Uruguayan-Argentine tango musician and composer
- Canart, Paul (1927-2017), Belgian paleographer
- Cañarte, Fernando (* 1979), Uruguayan football player
- Canary, David (1938-2015), American actor
- Canary, Richard (* 1962), American mathematician
- Cañas Quintanilla, Antonio José (1785–1844), President of El Salvador
- Cañas y Villacorta, José Simeón (1767–1838), Central American politician and university rector
- Cañas, Arturo (born 1964), Mexican soccer player
- Cañas, Gonzalo (1937–2012), Spanish actor and puppeteer
- Cañas, Guillermo (* 1977), Argentine tennis player
- Cañas, José Alberto (* 1987), Spanish football player
- Cañas, Roger (* 1990), Colombian soccer player
- Canaval, Gustav (1898–1959), Austrian journalist
- Canaval, Joseph Leodegar (1820–1898), Austrian natural scientist and politician, member of the state parliament
- Canaval, Michael von (1798–1868), Austrian classical philologist and writer
- Canaval, Richard (1855–1939), Austrian montanist and geologist
- Canavan, Dennis (* 1942), Scottish politician, member of the House of Commons
- Canavan, Matthew (* 1980), Australian politician
- Canavan, Myrtelle (1879–1953), American physician
- Canavan, Niall (* 1991), English soccer player
- Canavan, Trudi (* 1969), Australian fantasy writer
- Canavari, Maurizio (* 1964), Italian agricultural economist
- Canavarros dos Santos, Edmilson Tadeu (* 1967), Brazilian clergyman, Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop in Manaus
- Canavero, Alfieri (* 1927), Italian cameraman
- Canavero, Sergio (* 1964), Italian neurosurgeon
- Canavese, Cesare Antonio (1672–1739), Italian sculptor and plasterer
- Canavesi, Adhemar (1903-1984), Uruguayan football player
- Canavesi, Severino (1911–1990), Italian cyclist
- Canavessi, Felipe , Uruguayan soccer player
- Canaydın, Özhan (1943–2010), Turkish basketball player, entrepreneur and sports official
- Canayer, Patrice (* 1961), French handball player and coach
- Canazei, Ignazio (1883–1946), Italian religious priest, missionary and Roman Catholic bishop
Canb
- Canbaz, Ahmet (* 1998), Turkish-German soccer player
- Canbazoğlu, Hakan (* 1987), Turkish football goalkeeper
- Canbolat, İbrahim Serhat (* 1959), Turkish political scientist and writer
- Canbul, Arzu Sema (* 1973), Turkish soccer player
- Canby, Edward Richard Sprigg (1817–1873), American general in the American Civil War and in battles against the Indians
- Canby, Richard S. (1808–1895), American politician
- Canby, Vincent (1924-2000), American film critic
Canc
- Canca Fernández, Aitor (* 1982), Spanish volleyball player
- Cançado, Raul (* 1981), Brazilian road cyclist
- Čančar, Vlatko (* 1997), Slovenian basketball player
- Cance, René (1895–1982), French politician (FKP), Resistance fighter, member of the National Assembly and Mayor of Le Havre
- Cancela, Arturo (1892–1957), Argentine editor and writer
- Cancela, José (* 1976), Uruguayan football player
- Cancela, José Luis (* 1961), Uruguayan diplomat
- Cancelarich, Fabián (* 1965), Argentine soccer player
- Cancellara, Fabian (* 1981), Swiss cyclist
- Cancellieri, Annamaria (* 1943), Italian political scientist and minister
- Cancellotti, Francesco (* 1963), Italian tennis player
- Cancelmi, Louis , American actor
- Cancelo, João (* 1994), Portuguese football player
- Cancès, Eric , French applied mathematician and computer physicist
- Cancian, Antonio (* 1951), Italian politician (Popolo della Libertà), MEP
- Cancian, Domenico (* 1947), Italian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Città di Castello
- Canciani, Alfonso (1863–1955), stone mason
- Cancik, Hubert (* 1937), German classical philologist and historian of religion
- Cancik, Pascale Monika (* 1967), German lawyer
- Cancik-Kirschbaum, Eva (* 1965), German ancient orientalist
- Cancik-Lindemaier, Hildegard (* 1938), German classical philologist
- Cancino, Isaías Duarte (1939–2002), Colombian priest and archbishop
- Câncio Martins, José (* 1936), Portuguese civil engineer
- Cancio, Andrew (* 1988), American super featherweight boxer southpaw
- Cancio, Raúl (1911–1961), Spanish actor
- Canclini, Alice (* 1994), Italian cross-country skier
- Cancola, David (* 1996), Austrian soccer player
- Cancor , count in Alemannia and in the upper Rheingau
- Cancrin, Franz Ludwig von (1738–1816), German engineer, mineralogist, metallurgist and master builder of the pre-industrial era
- Cancrin, Georg (1774–1845), German-Russian general and statesman
- Cancrin, Johann Heinrich (1710–1768), German mining engineer of the pre-industrial era
- Cancura, Petr (* 1977), Canadian jazz musician
Cand
- Candamo, Carlos de (1871-1946), Peruvian athlete and diplomat
- Candamo, Manuel (1841–1904), President of Peru (1895 and 1903–1904)
- Candan, Fatih (* 1989), German-Turkish soccer player
- Candan, Hasan (* 1985), Swiss politician (Juso)
- Çandar, Cengiz (* 1948), Turkish journalist
- Candar, Şevket (* 1966), Turkish football player
- Çandarlı II. Halil Pascha († 1453), Grand Vizier in the Ottoman Empire
- Candaş, Muharrem (1921-2009), Turkish wrestler
- Candau, Marcolino Gomes (1911–1983), Brazilian doctor, Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO)
- Cândea, Constantin (1887–1971), Romanian chemist
- Candee, Helen (1858–1949), American writer and journalist
- Candeias, Daniel (* 1988), Portuguese soccer player
- Candeias, Mario (* 1969), German social scientist
- Candel, Karl Philibert Ferrara Fiesco, Count von († 1675), first joint governor of the southern offices of Württemberg
- Candela, Félix (1910–1997), Spanish-Mexican architect
- Candela, Rosario (1890–1953), Italian-American architect
- Candela, Vincent (* 1973), French football player
- Candelaria, Monique , actress, screenwriter and director
- Candelario, Alex (* 1975), American cyclist
- Candelas, Bibiana (* 1983), Mexican volleyball and beach volleyball player
- Candelas, Philip (* 1951), British physicist
- Candele, Yann (* 1971), Canadian show jumper
- Candelier, Isabelle (* 1963), French actress
- Candelli, Stelio (born 1931), Italian actor
- Candeloro, Giorgio (1909–1988), Italian modern historian
- Candeloro, Philippe (* 1972), French figure skater
- Candels, Josef (1903–1992), German painter
- Candemir, Adil (1917-1989), Turkish wrestler
- Candemir, Hayri Ragıp (* 1908), Turkish football player
- Candemir, Yücel (* 1995), Turkish soccer player
- Candès, Emmanuel (* 1970), French-American mathematician
- Candeveau, Édouard (1898–1989), Swiss rower
- Candèze, Ernest Charles Auguste (1827–1898), Belgian physician and entomologist
- Candia, Ernesto (* 1921), Argentine soccer player
- Candia, Jhonatan (* 1995), Uruguayan soccer player
- Candía, Jorge Arturo (* 1956), Mexican football player
- Candiani, Carla (1916–2005), Italian actress
- Candiano, Pietro I († 887), 16th Doge of the Republic of Venice
- Candiano, Pietro II (872–939), Doge of Venice
- Candiano, Pietro III. , Doge of Venice
- Candiano, Pietro IV († 976), 22nd Doge of Venice
- Candiano, Vitale († 979), 24th Doge of Venice
- Candid, Can (* 1938), German composer
- Candid, Peter (1548–1628), Flemish painter and printmaker
- Candida the Elder , Saint of the Christian Church
- Cándida María de Jesús (1845–1912), Spanish nun, founder of the Congregation of the Hijas de Jesus (Jesuitinas)
- Candidianus († 313), son of the Roman emperor Galerius
- Cándido, Camilo (* 1995), Uruguayan football player
- Candido, Candy (1913–1999), American comedian and actor
- Candido, Chris (1972-2005), American wrestler
- Candido, Giacomo († 1608), Italian Roman Catholic bishop
- Cândido, Lucas (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Candidus , late antique historian
- Candidus , saint
- Candidus, Friedrich (1904–1986), German local poet and teacher
- Candidus, Pantaleon (1540–1608), Reformed theologian, historian and author
- Candidus, William (1840-1910), American opera singer (tenor)
- Candilis, Georges (1913–1995), French architect
- Candinas, Martin (* 1980), Swiss politician (CVP)
- Candio, Roman (* 1935), Swiss painter
- Candioti, Alberto María (1889–1968), Argentine writer, painter and diplomat
- Canditt, Hugo (1881–1973), German lawyer
- Candle, Jason , American football coach
- Candler, Allen D. (1834-1910), American politician
- Candler, Asa Griggs (1851–1929), American entrepreneur and politician
- Candler, Ezekiel S. (1862-1944), American politician
- Candler, John W. (1828-1903) American politician
- Candler, Milton A. (1837-1909) American politician
- Candler, Tanya , Canadian bassist
- Candole, Katrine De (* 1983), German actress
- Candolfi, Joseph (1922–2011), Swiss clergyman, auxiliary bishop in Basel
- Candoli, Conte (1927-2001), American jazz trumpeter
- Candoli, Pete (1923-2008), American jazz trumpeter
- Candolle, Alphonse Pyrame de (1806–1893), Swiss botanist
- Candolle, Augustin-Pyrame de (1778–1841), Swiss botanist
- Candolle, Casimir Pyramus de (1836–1918), Swiss botanist
- Candrea, Ion Aurel (1872–1950), Romanian Romance scholar, Romanist and ethnologist
- Candreva, Antonio (* 1987), Italian football player
- Candrian, Hans (1938–1999), Swiss bobsledder
- Candrian, Martin (* 1945), Swiss manager and hotelier
- Candrian, Sina (* 1988), Swiss snowboarder
- Candrix, Fud (1908–1974), Belgian jazz musician and band leader
- Candrová, Jana (* 1975), Czech triathlete
- Canducci, Sante (* 1944), San Marinese politician
- Candy, Graham (* 1991), New Zealand singer and actor
- Candy, John (1950–1994) Canadian comedian and actor
- Candy, Michael Philip (1928–1994), British astronomer
- Candys, Mike (* 1971), Swiss house and electro DJ and music producer
Cane
- Cane, Alessandro (1945-2010), Italian television director
- Canê, Hozan (* 1971), German filmmaker and singer
- Cane, Louis (* 1943), French painter and sculptor
- Cane, Mark A. (* 1944), American climate researcher and oceanographer
- Cané, Miguel (1851–1905), Argentine politician, lawyer, journalist, and mayor of Buenos Aires
- Canè, Paolo (* 1965), Italian tennis player
- Canecín, Adolfo Ramón (* 1958), Argentine clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of Goya
- Čanecký, Marek (* 1988), Slovak road cyclist
- Canedo, Mario (* 1990), Austrian actor and voice actor
- Canedy, Todd (1952-2015), American jazz musician and record producer
- Caneele, Séverine (* 1974), French actress
- Caneira, Marco (* 1979), Portuguese soccer player
- Canel, Aydın (* 1942), Turkish rear admiral
- Canel, Christian van den , German aldermen and mayor of the Free Imperial City of Aachen
- Canel, Sylvia (* 1958), German politician (FDP), Member of the Bundestag
- Canelas, Ivo (* 1973), Portuguese actor
- Canelas, Manuel , Bolivian politician of the Movimiento al Socialismo
- Canell, Nina (* 1979), Swedish sculptor and installation artist
- Canella, Roberto (* 1988), Spanish soccer player
- Canellada, María Josefa (1912–1995), Spanish Romance languages and Hispanics of Asturian descent
- Canellakis, Karina (* 1981), American conductor and violinist
- Canellas, Horst-Gregorio (1921–1999), German entrepreneur and former president of Kickers Offenbach
- Cañellas, Joan (* 1986), Spanish handball player
- Cañellas, Mateo (* 1972), Spanish middle-distance runner
- Cañellas, Xavier (* 1997), Spanish cyclist
- Canelle, Fernand (1882–1951), French football player
- Canello, Ugo Angelo (1848–1883), Italian Romanist
- Canelón, Hersony (* 1988), Venezuelan track cyclist
- Canemaker, John (* 1943), American animator and non-fiction author
- Canenbley, Wilhelm (1901–1973), German civil servant and agricultural functionary
- Canepa, Adolfo (* 1940), Gibraltar politician
- Canepa, Ancillo (* 1953), Swiss manager
- Canepa, Heliane (* 1948), Swiss manager
- Canepa, Luigi (1849–1914), Italian composer
- Canepa, Niccolò (* 1988), Italian motorcycle racer
- Canepari, Clemente (1886–1966), Italian racing cyclist
- Caner, Cevdet (* 1973), Austrian entrepreneur
- Caner-Medley, Nik (* 1983), American-Azerbaijani basketball player
- Canero, Peter (* 1981), Scottish football player
- Canerva, Paula (* 1953), Andorran ski racer
- Canessa, Julio (1925–2015), Chilean lieutenant general, university professor and politician
- Canessa, Martino (* 1938), Italian clergyman, bishop emeritus of Tortona
- Canessa, Roberto Edmundo (1912–1961), Salvadoran coffee entrepreneur and politician
- Canessi, Federico (1905–1977), Mexican sculptor
- Canestrari, Dionigio (1865–1933), Italian musician and composer
- Canestrari, Renzo (1924–2017), Italian medical doctor and psychologist
- Canestri, Giovanni (1918–2015), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Genoa and Cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Canestrini, Duccio (* 1956), Italian anthropologist
- Canestrini, Giovanni (1835–1900), Italian zoologist
- Canet, Albert (1878-1930), French tennis player
- Canet, Arón (* 1999), Spanish motorcycle racer
- Canet, Guillaume (* 1973), French actor and director
- Canet, Stéphane (* 1971), French beach volleyball player
- Cañete, Manuel (1822-1891) Spanish author, journalist, and Hispanist
- Cañete, Ramón , Argentine road cyclist
- Canetti, Elias (1905–1994), German-speaking writer and Nobel Prize for Literature
- Canetti, Georges (1911–1971), Bulgarian-French doctor and tuberculosis researcher
- Canetti, Jacques (1909–1997), French music producer
- Canetti, Veza (1897–1963), Austrian writer and translator
- Caneva, Bertilio , Italian ski jumper
- Caneva, Bruno (1912-2003), Italian ski jumper
- Canevale, Antonio , Austrian Renaissance architect
- Canevale, Carlo , Austrian baroque master builder
- Canevale, Isidore (1730–1786), Austrian architect
- Canevalle, Marco Antonio (1652–1711), Italian architect and builder
- Canevari, Cesare (1927–2012), Italian actor and film director
- Canevaro, Felice Napoleone (1838–1926), Italian naval officer and politician
- Canevaro, Mirko , Italian ancient historian
- Canevascini, Guglielmo (1886–1965), Swiss politician (PS)
Canf
- Canfari, Enrico (1877–1915), Italian football player and official
- Canfari, Eugenio (1878–1962), Italian football official and entrepreneur
- Canfield, Arthur Graves (1859–1947), American Romance scholar and literary scholar
- Canfield, Brady (* 1963), American skeleton pilot
- Canfield, Donald (* 1957), American geoscientist
- Canfield, Gordon (1898–1972), American politician
- Canfield, Harry C. (1875–1945), American politician
- Canfield, Jack (born 1944), American author and motivational speaker
- Canfield, Jean (1918–2000), Canadian politician (Liberal Party)
- Canfield, Leon Hardy (1886–1980), American historian and educator
- Canfin, Pascal (* 1974), French politician (Europe Écologie-Les Verts), MEP
- Canfor-Dumas, Edward (born 1957), English novelist and TV screenwriter
- Canfora, Luciano (* 1942), Italian philologist, historian
Cang
- Cángele, Franco (* 1984), Argentinian soccer player
- Canger, Raffaele (1938–2019), Italian neurologist and psychiatrist, clinical neurophysiologist and epileptologist
- Cangini, Gabriella , Italian documentary filmmaker
- Cangiullo, Francesco (1888–1977), Italian poet and painter of Futurism
- Cangiullo, Pasqualino (1900–1975), Italian poet and journalist
- Cangkya Lobsang Pelden Tenpe Drönme (1890–1957), 7th Tschangtscha Hutuktu
- Cangkya Rölpe Dorje (1717–1786), Tibetan-Mongolian clergyman of the Gelug school
- Cangök, Can (* 1960), Turkish soccer player and coach
- Cangöz, Atakan (* 1992), Turkish soccer player
- Canguilhem, Georges (1904–1995), French philosopher, physician and resistance fighter
- Canguio, Marlène (* 1942), French hurdler, sprinter and long jumper
Canh
- Canham, Leigh (* 1958), British physicist and university professor
Cani
- Cani (* 1981), Spanish soccer player
- Çani, Edgar (* 1989), Albanian football player
- Cani, Inocêncio (1938–1973), Amílcar Cabral's murderer
- Cani, Miriam (* 1985), German singer and TV presenter with Albanian roots
- Cani, Shkëlqim (* 1956), Albanian politician (PS)
- Caniaris, Vlassis (1928–2011), Greek visual artist
- Cañibe, Manuel (* 1930), Mexican soccer player
- Canibus (* 1974), American rapper and member of the group The HRSMN
- Canidius Crassus, Publius († 30 BC), Roman politician and general in the final phase of the republic
- Caniff, Milton (1907–1988), American comic book artist and writer
- Caniggia, Claudio (* 1967), Argentinian football player
- Caniglia, Maria (1905–1979), Italian opera singer (soprano)
- Canıgüz, Alper (* 1969), Turkish writer
- Canijo, João (* 1957), Portuguese film director
- Canikli, Nurettin (* 1960), Turkish politician
- Canillac, Pierre de , French bishop
- Canillas (* 1996), Spanish soccer player
- Canin, Martin (1927-2000), American painter
- Canin, Martin (1930–2019), American pianist and music teacher
- Canina, Luigi (1795–1856), Italian Classical Archaeologist and Architect
- Canine, Ralph J. (1895–1969), first director of the National Security Agency (NSA)
- Caninenberg, Hans (1913–2008), German actor and writer
- Canini, Giuseppe (* 1957), San Marinese football player
- Canini, Michele (* 1985), Italian soccer player
- Caninius Gallus, Lucius († 44 BC), Roman tribune 56 BC. Chr.
- Caninius Gallus, Lucius , Roman suffect consul 2 BC. Chr.
- Caninius Gallus, Lucius , Roman consul 37 BC. Chr.
- Caninius Rebilus, Gaius , Roman politician and general in the final stages of the republic
- Caninius, Gaius , Roman painter
- Canino, Bruno (* 1935), Italian pianist and composer
- Canino, Ennio (1924–2001), Italian architect
- Canins, Maria (* 1949), Italian racing cyclist (South Tyrol)
- Canipe, Ridge (* 1994), American child actor and actor
- Canira, Atanasio Amisse (* 1962), Mozambican clergyman, Bishop of Lichinga
- Canis, Cornelius († 1562), Franco-Flemish composer, singer and conductor of the Renaissance
- Canis, Konrad (* 1938), German historian
- Canisius, Arnold (1833–1890), Member of the Waldeck State Parliament
- Canisius, Heinrich (1557–1610), university professor, lawyer, historian and hagiographer
- Canisius, Petrus (1521–1597), Dutch Jesuit, doctor of the church and saint
- Canitz and Dallwitz, Karl von (1787–1850), Prussian lieutenant general, statesman
- Canitz, Friedrich Rudolph Ludwig von (1654–1699), German diplomat and writer
- Canitz, Melchior von (1629–1685), Silesian-Kurbrandenburg Council
- Canivet, Pierre (1890–1982), French curler
- Canivez, Joseph-Marie (1878–1952), Belgian Trappist monk and historian
- Canivez, Louis (1837–1911), Belgian composer and conductor
- Caniza, Denis (* 1974), Paraguayan football player
- Canizales, Carlos (* 1993), Venezuelan light flyweight boxer
- Canizales, Gaby (* 1960), American bantamweight boxer
- Canizales, Orlando (* 1958), American bantamweight boxer
- Cañizares Llovera, Antonio (* 1945), Spanish clergyman, Archbishop of Valencia, former Cardinal of the Curia
- Canizares, Claude R. (* 1945), American astrophysicist and astronomer
- Cañizares, José de (1676–1750), Spanish playwright and librettist
- Cañizares, Juan Manuel (* 1966), Spanish guitar virtuoso, composer
- Cañizares, Santiago (* 1969), Spanish football goalkeeper
- Cañizares, Yilian , Cuban-Swiss musician
Canj
- Canjels, Leo (1933-2010), Dutch football player and coach
- Canjura, Noé (1922–1970), Salvadoran painter
Cank
- Cankar, Gregor (* 1975), Slovenian athlete
- Cankar, Ivan (1876–1918), Slovenian writer
- Čanković, Jelena (* 1995), Serbian soccer player
- Cankurt, Mehmet (* 1981), Turkish pool player
Canl
- Canlás Sison, José María (* 1939), Filipino writer and revolutionary
- Canli, Yasmin (* 1984), German-Turkish actress
- Canlıka, Adlan (* 1989), Turkish soccer player
- Canlıka, İzzet (* 1994), Turkish soccer player
Cann
- Cann, Adrian (* 1980), Canadian soccer player
- Cann, Elizabeth (* 1979), English badminton player
- Cann, François (* 1932), French general
- Cann, Howard (1895-1992), American shot putter and basketball coach
- Cann, Luke (* 1994), Australian javelin thrower
- Cann, Rebecca L. (* 1951), American geneticist and molecular biologist
- Cannabaudes († 271), military leader of the Gothic tribe of the Terwingen
- Cannabich, Carl († 1806), German composer
- Cannabich, Christian († 1798), German violinist, conductor and composer
- Cannabich, Gottfried Christian (1745-1830), German Lutheran theologian
- Cannabich, Johann Günther Friedrich (1777–1859), German geographer, pastor and educator
- Cannabich, Martin Friedrich , German composer, oboist and flutist
- Cannadine, David (born 1950), British historian
- Cannan, Edwin (1861–1935), British economist and economic historian
- Cannan, May Wedderburn (1893–1973), British poet
- Cannard, Ferréol (* 1978), French biathlete
- Cannarozzi, Antonella , Italian costume designer
- Cannata, Giovanni (* 1985), Italian football player
- Cannata, Loredana (* 1975), Italian actress
- Cannata, Richie (* 1948), American rock musician and record producer
- Cannataci, Joseph A. (* 1961), Maltese information technology law professor and United Nations first special rapporteur on the right to privacy
- Cannatella, David C. (* 1954), American herpetologist, zoologist, functional anatomist and professor of integrative biology
- Cannavacciuolo, Antonino (* 1975), Italian cook and television presenter
- Cannavacciuolo, Gennaro (* 1962), Italian actor and singer
- Cannavale, Bobby (born 1970), American actor
- Cannavale, Enzo (1928–2011), Italian actor
- Cannavaro, Fabio (* 1973), Italian football player
- Cannavaro, Paolo (* 1981), Italian football player
- Cannavò, Candido (1930–2009), Italian sports journalist and editor
- Cannavò, Ignazio (1921–2015), Italian clergyman, Archbishop of Messina-Lipari-Santa Lucia del Mela
- Canne Meijer, Cora (1929-2020), Dutch opera singer (mezzo-soprano / alto)
- Canneel, Théodore-Joseph (1817–1892), Belgian portrait and genre painter as well as lithographer and art educator
- Cannell, Stephen J. (1941-2010) American film producer, writer, actor, and screenwriter
- Cannella, Pizzi (* 1955), Italian painter
- Canney, Seán (* 1960), Irish politician, member of the Irish Parliament
- Canngießer, Leonhard Heinrich Ludwig Georg von (1716–1772), German statesman
- Cannicci, Niccolò (1846–1906), Italian painter of realism
- Canning, Charles, 1st Earl Canning (1812–1862), British statesman
- Canning, George (1770–1827) British politician (Conservative Party), member of the House of Commons and Prime Minister 1827
- Canning, Griffin (born 1996), American baseball player
- Canning, Iain (* 1979), British film producer
- Canning, Sara (* 1987), Canadian actress
- Canning, Stratford, 1st Viscount Stratford de Redcliffe (1786–1880), British diplomat
- Canning, Thomas (1911–1989), American composer
- Canning, Tom (* 1948), American fusion musician (keyboard, organ, composition)
- Canning, Victor (1911-1986), British writer
- Cannistrà, Saverio (* 1958), Italian religious, superior general of the Discalced Carmelites
- Cannizzaro, Massimo (* 1981), German-Italian soccer player
- Cannizzaro, Stanislao (1826-1910), Italian chemist
- Cannom, Greg (* 1951), American makeup artist
- Cannon, Annie Jump (1863-1941), American astronomer
- Cannon, Cavendish W. (1895-1962), American diplomat
- Cannon, Chris (* 1950), American politician
- Cannon, Ciarán (born 1965), Irish politician
- Cannon, Clarence (1879–1964), American politician
- Cannon, Colleen (* 1961), American triathlete
- Cannon, Colm (* 1986), British-Luxembourgish ice hockey player
- Cannon, Danny (* 1968), British film and television director, television producer and screenwriter
- Cannon, Dominic (* 1983), German basketball player
- Cannon, Dyan (born 1937), American actress
- Cannon, Emma (* 1989), American basketball player
- Cannon, Frank J. (1859–1933), American Republican politician
- Cannon, Franklin (1794–1863), American politician
- Cannon, Freddy (* 1940), American rock and roll singer
- Cannon, Gabriel (1806-1893), American politician
- Cannon, George Q. (1827-1901), American politician
- Cannon, Gerald (* 1958), American jazz musician
- Cannon, Gus (1883–1979), American blues musician
- Cannon, Howard (1912–2002), American politician
- Cannon, JD (1922–2005) American actor
- Cannon, James P. (1890–1974), American communist and Trotskyist
- Cannon, James W. (* 1943), American mathematician
- Cannon, Joe (* 1975), American football goalkeeper
- Cannon, John (1933-1999), Canadian racing car driver
- Cannon, Joseph Gurney (1836–1926), American politician
- Cannon, Lawrence (born 1947), Canadian politician
- Cannon, Lynn (* 1950), American javelin thrower
- Cannon, Malcolm (born 1944), British figure skater
- Cannon, Marion (1834–1920), American politician
- Cannon, Martha Hughes (1857–1932), American doctor, suffragette, and politician
- Cannon, Newton (1781–1841), American politician
- Cannon, Nick (* 1980), American comedian, actor and rapper
- Cannon, Pat (1904–1966), American politician
- Cannon, Paul (1897–1986), American politician
- Cannon, Philip L. (1850–1929), American politician
- Cannon, Raymond Joseph (1894–1951), American politician
- Cannon, Reggie (born 1998), American football player
- Cannon, Seán (born 1940), Irish singer and guitarist
- Cannon, Shelby (born 1966), American tennis player
- Cannon, Sylvester Q. (1877–1943) American Clergyman and Apostle of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
- Cannon, Thomas , British author and draftsman of the First Defense of Homosexuality in the English Language
- Cannon, Walter (1871-1945), American physiologist
- Cannon, William (1809-1865), American politician
- Cannon, William H. (1907–1990), American assistant director, production assistant, and screenwriter
- Cannone, Cosimo Aldo (* 1984), Italian motorboat enthusiast
- Cannone, Donato (* 1982), Italian road cyclist
- Cannone, Marco (* 1966), Italian mathematician
- Cannone, Patrick (* 1986), American ice hockey player
- Cannone, Sabino (* 1969), Italian track cyclist
- Cannonier, Craig (* 1963), Bermuda politician
- Cannuli, Thomas (* 1992), American poker player
- Cannutius, Tiberius († 40 BC), Roman politician
Cano
- Cano de Aponte, Gabriel (1665–1733), Governor of Chile
- Cano y Alcacio, Donaciano , Mexican entomologist
- Cano y Torrente, Bonaventure (1779–1838), Asturian clergyman and bishop of the Curia
- Cano, Alex (* 1983), Colombian racing cyclist
- Cano, Alfonso (1948-2011), Colombian guerrilla leader
- Cano, Alonso (1601–1667) Spanish painter, sculptor, and architect
- Cano, Carlos (1946-2000), Spanish singer, composer and lyricist
- Cano, Eddie (1927–1988), American pianist, composer, arranger and band leader of Latin jazz
- Cano, Melchior (1509–1560), Spanish Dominican
- Cano, Nacho (* 1963), Spanish arranger, composer and producer
- Cano, Núber (* 1935), Uruguayan football player
- Cano, Ricardo (* 1951), Argentinian tennis player
- Canó, Robinson (* 1982), Dominican baseball player
- Cano, Thomas (* 1961), Spanish ski jumper
- Canobbio, Agustín (* 1998), Uruguayan football player
- Canobbio, Carlo (1741–1822), Italian composer and violinist
- Canobbio, Carlos (* 1982), Uruguayan football player
- Canobbio, Fabián (* 1980), Uruguayan football player
- Canobra, Sebastián (* 1994), Uruguayan football player
- Canogar, Rafael (* 1935), Spanish painter and sculptor
- Canola, Marco (* 1988), Italian racing cyclist
- Canon, Fredrick (* 1976), Nauruan athlete
- Canon, Hans (1829–1885), Austrian painter
- Canonchet († 1676), Indian chief
- Canonero, Milena , Italian costume designer
- Canonge, Louis Placide (1822-1893), American journalist, music critic, and writer
- Canonica, Emanuele (* 1971), Italian professional golfer
- Canonica, Luigi (1764–1844), Swiss architect, master builder of classicism
- Canonica, Pietro (1869–1959), Italian composer and sculptor
- Canonica, Sibylle (* 1957), Swiss actress
- Canonici, Matteo Luigi (1727–1805), Italian Jesuit, teacher, bibliophile and art collector
- Canónico, Benito (1894–1971), Venezuelan composer
- Canonicus (1565-1647), Sachem of the Narraganset
- Canonne, Michel-Henri (1911–1991), French Roman Catholic Bishop of Tuléar
- Canori, Mario (* 1964), Austrian entrepreneur and politician (FPÖ / BZÖ)
- Canosa, Rodrigo (* 1988), Uruguayan soccer player
- Canossa, Luigi di (1809–1900), Italian cardinal
- Canossa, Magdalena Gabriela von (1774–1835), Italian nun and founder of the order
- Canot, Philippe (1715–1783), French draftsman, painter and decorator
- Canot, Pierre-Charles (1710–1777), French draftsman and engraver
- Canouet, Gilles (* 1976), French road cyclist
- Canouse, Russell (born 1995), American soccer player
- Canova, Antonio (1757–1822), Italian classicist sculptor
- Canova, Flaminio Piana , Italian aircraft designer
- Canova, Giovanni (1880–1960), Italian sword fencer
- Canova, Judy (1913–1983), American actress, comedian, and radio host
- Canovai, Giuseppe (1904–1942), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman and diplomat, founder of the Familia Christi
- Cánovas del Castillo, Antonio (1828–1897), Spanish politician and restorer of the monarchy in Spain
- Canovas, Jason (* 1969), British sound engineer
- Canow, Carl (1814–1870), German painter
Canr
- Canrobert, François Certain de (1809–1895), French general and Marshal of France
Cans
- Cans, Joacim (* 1970), Swedish singer in the band Hammerfall
- Cansani, Luigi (1927–2017), Swiss church musician and professor
- Canseco, José (born 1964), Cuban baseball player
- Canseco, José (* 1989), Mexican ice hockey player
- Canseco, Quico (* 1949), American politician
- Canseliet, Eugène (1899–1982), French alchemist and esoteric writer
- Cansev, Gençer (* 1989), Turkish football player
- Cansever, Turgut (1921–2009), Turkish architect and writer
- Cansier, Dieter (* 1941), German economist
- Cansinos Assens, Rafael (1882–1964), Spanish poet, translator, essayist and literary critic
- Cansız, Sakine (1958–2013), Turkish founding member of the PKK
- Canstatt, Carl Friedrich (1807–1850), German physician
- Canstein, Carl Hildebrand von (1667–1719), founder of the Canstein Biblical Institute in Halle
- Canstein, Ernst Raban von (1840–1911), Prussian farmer
- Canstein, Philipp Carl von (1804–1877), Prussian infantry general
- Canstein, Philipp Ludwig von (1669–1708), Brandenburg officer and commander
- Canstein, Raban von (1617–1680), Privy Councilor of Brandenburg and Chamber President
- Canstein, Raban von (1845–1911), Austrian lawyer
- Canstein, Raban von (1906-2005), German general
- Canstein, Wilhelm Friedrich Gustav von (1761–1830), Mayor of Kassel
Cant
- Cant, Sanne (* 1990), Belgian cyclist
- Cantacuzino, Dumitrașcu , ruler of the Principality of Moldova
- Cantacuzino, Gheorghe Grigore († 1913), Romanian politician, Prime Minister
- Cantador, Lorenz (1810–1883), commander of the Düsseldorf vigilante group during the German Revolution of 1848/49
- Cantafora, Antonio (born 1944), Italian actor
- Cantafora, Luigi Antonio (* 1943), Italian clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic bishop of Lamezia Terme
- Cantagrel, Gilles (* 1937), French musicologist
- Cantagrel, René (* 1946), German-French poet, novelist and painter
- Cantalamessa, Raniero (* 1934), Italian Catholic theologian, preacher of the papal house
- Cantalupo, Jim (1943–2004), American manager, head of the McDonald’s restaurant group
- Cantalupo, Roberto (1891–1975), Italian diplomat and politician
- Cantaluppi, Mario (* 1974), Swiss football player
- Cantamessa, Gene (1931-2011), American sound engineer
- Cantamessa, Steve , American sound engineer
- Cantanhede de Oliveira, Rychely (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Cantarella, Eva (* 1936), Italian legal historian
- Cantarella, Raffaele (1898–1977), Italian Graecist and Byzantinist
- Cantarini, Giorgio (* 1992), Italian film actor
- Cantarini, Simone (1612–1648), Italian painter
- Cantarutti, Robby (* 1966), Italian architect and designer
- Cantat, Bertrand (* 1964), French rock singer
- Cantat, Serge (* 1973), French mathematician
- Cantatore, Vicente (* 1935), Argentine soccer player and coach
- Cantave, Léon (1910–1967), Haitian politician, President of Haiti
- Cantele, Noemi (* 1981), Italian racing cyclist
- Cantelli, Francesco (1875–1966), Italian mathematician
- Cantelli, Guido (1920–1956), Italian conductor
- Cantello, Al (born 1931), American javelin thrower
- Cantelmo, Giacomo (1645–1702), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Canteloube, Fernand (1900–1976), French racing cyclist
- Canteloube, Joseph (1879–1957), French composer, pianist, musicologist
- Cantemir, Antioh , Prince of Moldova
- Cantemir, Constantin (1612–1693), ruler of the Principality of Moldova
- Cantemir, Dimitrie (1673–1723), Moldovan-Romanian historian, music theorist, geographer and universal scientist
- Canter, Ernst (1888–1956), German aviation pioneer
- Canter, Jacob († 1529), pastor, poet and humanist
- Canter, Johannes (1424–1497), humanist and astronomer
- Canter, Jonathan (born 1965), American tennis player
- Canter, Willem (1542–1575), Dutch classical philologist
- Canterbury, Chandler (* 1998), American actor
- Canterbury, Dave (born 1963), American soldier, adventurer, boy scout and author
- Canterbury, Hadrian von († 710), abbot of Canterbury and saint
- Cantero, Jesus (* 1982), Spanish table tennis player
- Cantero, José Luis (1937-2007), Spanish singer
- Canteros, Héctor (* 1989), Argentinian football player
- Cantet, Laurent (* 1961), French film director, screenwriter, cameraman
- Cantey, James (1818–1874), Confederate General in the American Civil War
- Canth, Minna (1844–1897), Finnish writer and suffragette
- Canthal, Friedrich (1848–1922), German entrepreneur and politician
- Canthal, Paula Maria (1907–1987), German architect and artist
- Canthal, Werner (1887–1973), German industrial lawyer
- Cantian, Christian Gottlieb (1794–1866), German stonemason and master builder
- Cantianilla , martyr of the Diocletian persecution of Christians
- Cantianus , martyr of the Diocletian persecution of Christians
- Cantiello, Vincenzo (* 2000), Italian singer and winner of the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2014
- Cantieni, Benita (* 1950), Swiss journalist, therapist and book author
- Cantieni, Monica (* 1965), Swiss writer
- Cantieni, Robert (1873–1954), Swiss composer
- Cantieni, Ursula (* 1947), Swiss-German actress
- Cantieny, Georg (1883–1971), German entrepreneur
- Cantillas, Precioso (* 1953), Filipino religious, Bishop of Maasin
- Cantillo, Jose Pablo (* 1979), American actor
- Cantillon, Richard (1680-1734) Irish banker
- Cantilo, José Luis (1871–1944), Argentine politician, mayor, governor, member of the Unión Cívica Radical
- Cantilo, José María (1877–1953), Argentine diplomat and foreign minister
- Cantilupe, Fulk de , Anglo-Norman nobleman and civil servant
- Cantilupe, Nicholas, 3rd Baron Cantilupe († 1355), English nobleman, military man and judge
- Cantilupe, William de († 1239), Anglo-Norman nobleman
- Cantilupe, William, 1st Baron Cantilupe , English nobleman
- Cantimori, Delio (1904–1966), Italian historian
- Cantinflas (1911–1993), Mexican actor, singer, comedian and producer
- Cantini, Claude (* 1929), Swiss historian and journalist
- Cantino, Alberto , Italian diplomat
- Cantiran de Boirie, Eugène (1785–1857), French theater poet and director
- Cantisani, Antonio (* 1926), Italian Catholic bishop
- Cantiuncula, Claudius († 1549), legal scholar
- Cantius , martyr of the Diocletian persecution of Christians
- Cantley, Lewis C. (* 1949), American biochemist
- Cantlie, James (1851-1926) British physician and surgeon
- Cantlie, John , British photographer and correspondent
- Cantner, Uwe (* 1960), German economist
- Canto da Maia, Ernesto (1890–1981), Portuguese sculptor
- Canto d'Irles, Joseph (1731–1797), Austrian Lieutenant Field Marshal
- Canto e Castro, Henrique (1930-2005), Portuguese actor
- Canto e Castro, João do (1862–1934), Portuguese admiral and president
- Canto Resende, Artur do (1897–1945), Portuguese surveyor
- Canto, Adan (born 1981), Mexican actor
- Canto, Alberto del (1547–1611), Portuguese conquistador in New Spain
- Cantó, Blas (* 1991), Spanish artist
- Canto, Ernesto (* 1959), Mexican walker and Olympic champion
- Canto, Flávio (* 1975), Brazilian judoka
- Canto, Jorge Brum do (1910–1994), Portuguese film director
- Canto, Miguel (* 1948), Mexican flyweight boxer
- Canto-Sperber, Monique (* 1954), French philosopher and historian of philosophy
- Cantofoli, Ginevra (1618–1672), Italian Baroque painter
- Cantón Marín, Luis Miguel (1938–1990), Mexican clergyman, Bishop of Tapachula
- Canton, Darío (* 1928), Argentine writer and sociologist
- Canton, Gustav Jacob (1813–1885), German landscape and animal painter and illustrator
- Canton, Joanna (* 1978), American actress
- Canton, John (1718–1772), English physicist
- Cantón, José (1937-2013), Spanish football player
- Canton, Neil (* 1948), American film producer
- Cantona, Éric (* 1966), French football player and current actor
- Cantone, Luigi (1917–1997), Italian fencer
- Cantone, Mario (* 1959), American stand-up comedian and actor
- Cantoni, Eitel (1906–1997), Uruguayan racing car driver
- Cantoni, Oscar (* 1950), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop of Como
- Cantoni, Simone (1739–1818), Swiss architect
- Cantor, Charles R. (* 1942), American molecular biologist and biotechnologist
- Cantor, Eddie (1892–1964) American comedian, singer, actor, author, and songwriter
- Cantor, Eric (* 1963), American politician
- Cantor, Georg (1845–1918), German mathematician
- Cantor, Irwin G. (* 1927), American civil engineer and entrepreneur
- Cantor, Jacob A. (1854–1921), American politician
- Cantor, James (* 1966), American sexologist
- Cantor, Jetty (1903–1992), Dutch singer, violinist and actress
- Cantor, Maurice (1921-2016), French bishop (Parish without borders)
- Cantor, Max (1959–1991), American actor and journalist
- Cantor, Moritz (1829–1920), first German professor for the history of mathematics
- Cantor, Norman (1929-2004), Canadian-American historian
- Cantor, Theodore Edward (1809–1860), Danish medic, zoologist and botanist
- Cantore, Antonio (1860–1915), Italian major general
- Cantoreggi, Sandrine (* 1969), Luxembourgish violinist and violin professor
- Cantoro, Mauro (* 1976), Argentine-Polish soccer player
- Cantos Siemers, Irina (* 2000), German tennis player
- Cantow, Hans-Joachim (1923-2018), German polymer chemist
- Cantraine, François-Joseph (1801–1868), Belgian zoologist (malacologist)
- Cantrell, Bill (1908-1996), American racing car driver
- Cantrell, Blu (* 1976), American R&B and soul singer
- Cantrell, JF († 1945), American entrepreneur who opened the first laundromat
- Cantrell, Jerry (* 1966), American rock musician
- Cantrell, Laura , American country singer
- Cantrell, Rebecca (* 1968), American bestselling author
- Cantrill, J. Campbell (1870-1923), American politician
- Cantrill, James E. (1839-1908), American politician
- Cantú Garza, Federico (1907–1989), Mexican artist
- Cantú Medina, Armando (* 1930), Mexican ambassador
- Cantu, Brandon (* 1981), American poker player
- Cantù, Cesare (1804–1895), Italian scholar and writer
- Cantú, Gerardo (* 1934), Mexican painter
- Cantú, Guillermo (* 1968), Mexican soccer player
- Cantú, Oscar (* 1966), American clergyman and Roman Catholic bishop of San Jose, California
- Cantuarias pastor, Oscar Rolando (1931–2011), Peruvian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Cantuti Castelvetri, Francesco (1904–1979), Italian nobleman
- Cantwell, Christian (* 1980), American shot putter
- Cantwell, John Cassin (1859–1940), American explorer in Alaska
- Cantwell, Jonathan (1982-2018), Australian road cyclist
- Cantwell, Jordan (* 1967), Canadian theologian
- Cantwell, Maria (* 1958), American politician (Democratic Party), Senator for Washington State
- Cantwell, Noel (1932-2005), Irish football player and coach and cricketer
- Cantwell, Todd (* 1998), English soccer player
- Canty, Anthony (* 1991), German basketball player
- Canty, Judy (1931-2016), Australian long jumper
- Canty, Marietta (1905–1986), American actress
- Cantz, Guido (* 1971), German comedian and presenter
- Cantz, Kerstin (* 1958), German writer and screenwriter
- Cantz, Stefan (* 1956), German screenwriter
- Cantzen, Rolf (* 1955), German journalist and author
- Cantzler, Bernhard , German cartographer
- Cantzler, Ernst (* 1940), German screenwriter and director
- Cantzler, Roland (* 1931), German lawyer and politician (CSU), Member of the Bundestag
Canu
- Canu, Fabien (* 1960), French judoka
- Cânu, Gabriel (* 1981), Romanian football player
- Canuel, Denis (* 1962), Canadian archer
- Canuel, Eric (born 1964), Canadian director
- Canuel, Karol-Ann (* 1988), Canadian cyclist
- Canuleius Zosimus, Marcus , Greek Toreut
- Canup, Robin M. (* 1968), American astrophysicist
- Canusius Praenestinus, Quintus , Roman suffect consul (156)
- Canuso, Jake (* 1970), Swiss-British actor
- Canuti, Federico (* 1985), Italian racing cyclist
- Canuti, Stefano (* 1961), Italian bassoonist and music teacher
- Canutt, Yakima (1895–1986), American rodeo rider, stunt performer, and second unit director
Canv
- Canville, Gerard de , Anglo-Norman nobleman
- Canville, Richard de († 1176), Anglo-Norman nobleman
- Canville, Richard de († 1217), Anglo-Norman nobleman
Cany
- Canyon, Christy (* 1966), American porn actress
Canz
- Canz, Eberhard Christoph (1720–1773), German lawyer
- Canz, Israel Gottlieb (1690–1753), German philosopher, Protestant clergyman and theologian
- Canz, Wilhelmine (1815–1901), German deaconess
- Canzanello, Andy (* 1981), American ice hockey player
- Canzani, Carlos (* 1953), Uruguayan singer and producer
- Canzi, August (1808–1866), Austrian painter
- Canzian, Red (* 1951), Italian musician
- Canziani, Osvaldo (1923-2015), Argentine climatologist
- Canzio, Stefano (1915–1991), Italian documentary filmmaker and feature film director
- Canzler, Adolph (1818–1903), German architect and preservationist, Saxon building officer
- Canzler, Carl (1858–1919), German industrial apparatus manufacturer
- Canzler, Conrad (1853–1928), German architect and Saxon construction clerk
- Canzler, Friedrich Gottlieb (1764–1811), German economist, historian and geographer
- Canzler, Gerhard (1929–2011), German homeland researcher
- Canzler, Karl Christian (1733–1786), German librarian and historian
- Canzler, Weert (* 1960), German social scientist and mobility researcher
- Canzoneri, Michele (* 1944), Italian artist
- Canzoneri, Tony (1908-1959), American boxer