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- Cao Chungeng (1917–1978), Chinese politician and diplomat
- Cao Ðình Thuyên, Paul-Marie (* 1927), Vietnamese clergyman, former bishop of Dourados
- Cao Fei (* 1978), Chinese artist
- Cao Huang (246–303), emperor of the Wei Dynasty
- Cao Kun (1862–1938), Chinese warlord and president
- Cao Mianying (* 1967), Chinese rower
- Cao Shuang († 249), regent of the third Wei emperor Cao Fang
- Cao Xing († 198), Chinese general
- Cao Zhen (185–231), general under Cao Cao and his successors
- Cao Zhen (* 1987), Chinese table tennis player
- Cao, Ang (175-197), Chinese general
- Cao, Anmin († 197), Chinese general under Cao Cao
- Cao, Bao , Chinese officer of the Han Dynasty, foster father of Lü Bu
- Cao, Biao , Prince of the Wei Dynasty
- Cao, Can († 190 BC), politician of the Chinese Han dynasty
- Cao, Cao (155–220), Chinese warlord and pioneer of the Wei Dynasty
- Cao, Chi , British ballet dancer of Chinese origin
- Cao, Chong (196-208), son of Cao Cao
- Cao, Chun (170-210), general under Cao Cao
- Cao, Dan (* 1960), Chinese painter
- Cão, Diogo , Portuguese navigator and explorer
- Cao, Fang (231-274), third emperor of the Wei dynasty
- Cao, Gangchuan (* 1935), Chinese general, politician in the People's Republic of China
- Cao, Haibo (* 1985), Chinese civil rights activist
- Cao, Hong (169–233), Chinese general under Cao Cao
- Cao, Hongwei (* 1993), Chinese racing car driver
- Cao, Huaidong (* 1959), Chinese mathematician
- Cao, Jie († 237), Chinese Empress of the Han Dynasty
- Cao, Joseph (* 1967), American politician and lawyer
- Cao, Jun (born 1966), Chinese painter
- Cao, Lei (* 1983), Chinese weightlifter
- Cao, Mao (241–260), Emperor of the Wei Dynasty
- Cao, Pi (187–226), Emperor of the Wei Dynasty
- Cao, Pierre (* 1937), Luxembourgish musician, conductor and composer
- Cao, Ren (168-223), Wei Dynasty general
- Cao, Rui (205–239), Emperor of the Wei Dynasty
- Cao, Rui , French-Chinese poker player
- Cao, Sang (* 1973), Vietnamese chess player
- Cao, Shuo (* 1991), Chinese triple jumper
- Cao, Song († 193), father of the warlord Cao Cao
- Cao, Teng , eunuch of the Han Dynasty
- Cao, Thuy-Anh (* 1988), German actress
- Cao, Wenxuan (* 1954), Chinese novelist
- Cao, Xi († 249), politician of the Wei Dynasty
- Cao, Xinlong (* 1981), Chinese snooker player
- Cao, Xiong (195–220), son of the Chinese warlord Cao Cao
- Cao, Xiu († 228), Chinese general of the Wei Dynasty
- Cao, Xueqin († 1763), Chinese author
- Cao, Xuetao (* 1964), Chinese immunologist and President of Nankai University since January 2018
- Cao, Yan , general of the Wei Dynasty
- Cao, Yanhua (* 1962), Chinese table tennis player
- Cao, Yu (1910-1996), Chinese writer
- Cao, Yuan (* 1995), Chinese water diver
- Cao, Yupeng (* 1990), Chinese snooker player
- Cao, Zhang (189-223), general under Cao Cao
- Cao, Zhongrong (* 1981), Chinese pentathlete
- Caoili, Arianne (1986-2020), Australian chess player
- Caotorta, Damiano Marzotto (* 1944), Italian clergyman, Undersecretary of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
- Caouette, Jonathan (* 1972), American filmmaker
- Caoursin, Guillaume († 1501), author, chronicler, diplomat
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- Čap, Andreas (* 1965), Austrian mathematician
- Cap, Andrew Noah (* 1969), South African composer and trumpeter
- Cap, Constant (1842–1915), Belgian genre painter and etcher
- Cap, Etienne (* 1942), Belgian jazz and entertainment musician (trumpet)
- Cap, Ferdinand (1924-2016), Austrian physicist
- Čáp, František (1913–1972), Czechoslovakian director
- Cap, Friedlinde (* 1924), Austrian science fiction author and translator
- Cap, Josef (* 1952), Austrian politician (SPÖ), member of the National Council
- Cap, Vladislao (1934–1982), Argentine soccer player
- Čáp, Vladislav (1926–2001), Czechoslovak figure skater, referee, electrical engineer and light artist
- Capa, Ander (* 1992), Spanish soccer player
- Capa, Cornell (1918–2008), Hungarian-American photographer
- Çapa, Fuat (* 1968), Turkish football coach
- Capa, Robert (1913–1954), American photographer of Hungarian origin
- Capablanca, José Raúl (1888–1942), Cuban chess player and world chess champion
- Cápac Yupanqui , fifth Inca ruler
- Cápac Yupanqui , Inca military leader
- Cápac, Huayna († 1527), 11th King of the Inca
- Capacci, Carlo (* 1963), Italian local politician (Free Voters), Lord Mayor of Imperia
- Capaccini, Francesco (1784–1845), Roman cardinal to the curia
- Capacetti, Emilio (1895–1983), Puerto Rican singer
- Capadrutt, Reto (1912–1939), Swiss bobsledder
- Čapaitė, Jūratė Agota , Lithuanian ballet master and professor
- Çapak, Can (* 1985), Turkish three- cushion player and European champion
- Capaldi, Francesca (* 2004), American actress
- Capaldi, Jim (1944-2005) British rock musician
- Capaldi, Lewis (* 1996), Scottish singer and songwriter
- Capaldi, Peter (* 1958), Scottish actor and director
- Capalini, Libor (* 1973), Czech pentathlete
- Capalla, Fernando (* 1934), Filipino clergyman, emeritus Roman Catholic Archbishop of Davao
- Capalti, Annibale (1811–1877), Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Capan, Ozan (* 1995), German athlete and entrepreneur
- Capanna, Omero (1942–2003), small Italian actor, actor and stunt performer
- Capanna, Puccio , Italian painter
- Çapar, Ercan (* 1990), Turkish soccer player
- Çapar, Oğuzhan (* 1996), Turkish football player
- Caparezza (* 1973), Italian hip-hop musician
- Caparrini, Simona , Italian film and television actress
- Caparros, Alain (* 1956), German manager
- Caparrós, Joaquín (* 1955), Spanish football coach
- Caparrós, Martín (* 1957), Argentine journalist and writer
- Capasso, Aldo (1909–1997), Italian poet and literary critic, Romanist and Italianist
- Capasso, Federico (* 1949), Italian-American physicist
- Capasso, Mario (* 1951), Italian papyrologist
- Capasso, Rocco (* 1981), Italian road cyclist
- Căpățână, Valeriu (* 1970), Moldovan national soccer player
- Capaul, Armin (* 1951), Swiss mountain farmer and the initiator of the horned cow initiative
- Capaun-Karlowa, Johann Hermann August (1804–1875), German civil servant and judge in the Principality of Lippe
- Capdenat, Philippe (* 1934), French composer and music teacher
- Capdevielle, Catherine (* 1938), French sprinter
- Capdevielle, Louis (1849–1905) French painter
- Capdevila Romero, Xavier (* 1976), Andorran ski mountaineer
- Capdevila, Arturo (1889–1967), Argentinian lecturer, lawyer and writer
- Capdevila, Francesc (* 1956), Spanish comic artist
- Capdevila, Joan (* 1978), Spanish football player
- Capdevila, Mercè (* 1946), Spanish composer
- Capdeville, Georges (1899-1991), French football referee
- Capdeville, Jean (1912–1977), French politician (SFIO), member of the National Assembly
- Capdeville, Paul (* 1983), Chilean tennis player
- Cape, Joey (born 1966), American rock musician
- Cape, Safford (1906–1973), Belgian musicologist of American descent
- Capecchi, Eros (* 1986), Italian racing cyclist
- Capecchi, Mario (* 1937), American geneticist of Italian origin
- Capece Minutolo, Irma (* 1935), Italian opera singer (soprano) and film actress
- Capece Zurlo, Giuseppe Maria (1711–1801), Roman Catholic bishop and cardinal
- Capece, Carlo Sigismondo (1652–1728), Italian librettist
- Capece, Scipione († 1551), Italian humanist and lawyer
- Capecelatro di Castelpagano, Alfonso (1824–1912), cardinal
- Capehart, Homer E. (1897–1979), American politician
- Capehart, James (1847–1921), American politician
- Čapek ze Sán, Jan , Czech leader of the Hussites
- Capek, Franz (1857–1938), Moravian-Austrian organ builder
- Čapek, Jan , Bohemian poet and priest
- Čapek, Josef (1825–1915), Bohemian composer
- Čapek, Josef (1887–1945), Czech painter and writer
- Čapek, Karel (1890–1938), Czech writer
- Capek, Wolfgang (* 1956), Austrian organist
- Čapek-Chod, Karel Matěj (1860–1927), Czech journalist and writer
- Capel, Colin , Canadian ski jumper
- Capel, Diego (* 1988), Spanish soccer player
- Capel, Jackson (* 1987), American basketball player
- Capel, John (* 1978), American sprinter
- Capela, Clint (* 1994), Swiss basketball player
- Capelari, Friedrich (1884–1950), Austrian painter and xylograph
- Capèle, Jean-Claude (1953–2017), German-French Germanist, author and translator
- Capeletti, Bernd (* 1950), German politician (CDU), Member of the Bundestag
- Capelianus , Roman governor of Numidia
- Capelier, Auguste (1905–1977), French film architect
- Capell, Arthur, 1st Baron Capell of Hadham (1604–1649), English nobleman
- Capell, Barbara (* 1950), German actress
- Capell, Edward (1713–1781), English Shakespeare scholar
- Capell, Leonore (* 1970), German actress
- Capell, Peter (1912–1986), German voice actor and actor
- Capell, Robert, 10th Earl of Essex (1920–2005), British peer and politician
- Capell, Rudolf (1635–1684), German educator, historian and philologist
- Capella, Andrea (* 1978), Italian squash player
- Capella, Galeazzo Flavio (1487–1537), Italian writer and statesman
- Capella, Martianus , Roman encyclopaedist
- Capella, Richard de († 1127), English civil servant and clergyman, Bishop of Hereford
- Capellán, Deivy (* 1983), Dominican road cyclist
- Capellani, Albert (1874–1931) French stage actor, film director, screenwriter, and producer
- Capellas, Xavier (* 1962), Spanish composer
- Capelle, Ace , Nauruan athlete
- Capelle, Carl , German teacher and textbook author and editor
- Capelle, Carl Ludwig , German teacher and author
- Capelle, Christophe (* 1967), French racing cyclist
- Capelle, Eduard von (1855–1931), German admiral and State Secretary in the Reichsmarineamt
- Capelle, Georg Eduard Adolph (1838–1905), German businessman
- Capelle, Ingrid (* 1940), German television actress
- Capelle, Irmlind (* 1958), German musicologist
- Capelle, Jean (1913–1977), Belgian football player
- Capelle, JJ (* 1984), Nauruan athlete
- Capelle, Karl-Hermann (1901–1982), German legal scholar
- Capelle, Ludovic (* 1976), Belgian racing cyclist
- Capelle, Marcel (1904-1993), French football player
- Capelle, Torsten (1939–2014), German prehistoric and early historian
- Capelle, Wilhelm (1871–1961), German classical philologist
- Capelle, Wilhelm Eberhard (1785–1822), German merchant and royal Hanover court materialist
- Capellen, Alexander van der († 1656), Dutch politician
- Capellen, Dick van der (1919–2011), Dutch jazz musician (bass, composition)
- Capellen, Georg (1869–1934), German composer and musicologist
- Capellen, Godert Alexander Gerard Philip van der (1778–1848), Dutch statesman
- Capellen, Theodorus Frederik van (1762–1824), Dutch naval officer
- Capeller, Elisabeth von (* 1961), Swiss diplomat
- Capeller, Herbert (1907–1978), German painter and dentist
- Capeller, Michael Wilhelm von († 1797), Prussian colonel and commander of the Silberberg fortress
- Capelletti, Giovanni Francesco (1762–1831), Bishop of Fabriano-Matelica, Bishop of Ascoli Piceno, Italy
- Capelli, Adler (* 1973), Italian track cyclist
- Capelli, Alfredo (1855–1910), Italian mathematician
- Capelli, Claudio (* 1986), Swiss gymnast
- Capelli, Ermanno (* 1985), Italian racing cyclist
- Capelli, Ivan (* 1963), Italian Formula 1 racing driver
- Capelli, Jesse (* 1979), Canadian photo model and porn actress
- Capelli, Luciano (* 1947), Italian religious, Bishop of Gizo
- Capellini, Giovanni (1833–1922), Italian geologist and paleontologist
- Capellmann, Berti (1918–2012), German table tennis player
- Capellmann, Kurt (1923–1995), German entrepreneur and equestrian sports official
- Capellmann, Nadine (* 1965), German dressage rider
- Capellmann, Richard (1904–1972), German opera, operetta and concert singer
- Capellmann-Lütkemeier, Gina (* 1960), German dressage rider
- Capello von Wickenburg, Matthias Constantin (1797–1880), Austrian statesman
- Capello, Fabio (* 1946), Italian football player and coach
- Capello, Jeff (born 1964), Canadian ice hockey player
- Capello, Rinaldo (* 1964), Italian racing driver
- Capelo, António (* 1956), Portuguese actor
- Capeloza Artune, Walter Leandro (* 1987), Brazilian soccer player
- Capendu, Ernest (1825–1868), French writer
- Capenus , Gallic warrior
- Caper, Flavius , Latin grammarian
- Caperna, Pietro (* 1978), Italian pool and snooker player
- Capers, Dom (born 1950), American football coach
- Capers, Ellison (1837–1908), Confederate General in the American Civil War
- Capers, Virginia (1925-2004), American theater and film actress and singer
- Caperton, Allen T. (1810–1876), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Caperton, Gaston (* 1940), American politician
- Caperton, Hugh (1781–1847), American politician
- Capes, Geoff (* 1949), British shot putter
- Capes, Mark Andrew (* 1954), British politician, Governor of St. Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha
- Capesius, Josef Franz (1853–1918), Transylvanian philosopher and educator
- Capesius, Roswith (1929–1984), Romanian-German ethnologist, art historian, painter and poet
- Capesius, Victor (1907–1985), German pharmacist in Auschwitz concentration camp
- Capesius, Viktor (1867–1953), Austrian lawyer
- Capet, Lucien (1873–1928), French classical violinist, composer and music educator
- Capet, Marie-Gabrielle (1761–1818), French classicist painter
- Capetanakis, Demetrios (1912–1944), Greek poet, essayist and literary critic
- Capetillo, Luisa (1879–1922), Puerto Rican feminist and anarchist
- Capette, Jean-Louis (1946–2015), French racing car driver
- Capewell, Sophie (* 1998), British track cyclist
- Capey (* 1988), German musician and songwriter
- Capezzone, Daniele (* 1972), Italian politician
- Capezzuto, Mario (* 1952), German politician (SPD), MdL
- Capgras, Joseph (1873-1950), French psychiatrist
- Capgrave, John (1396–1464), English historian and theologian
- Capicchioni, Gian Carlo (* 1956), San Marinese politician
- Capieux, Johann Stephan (1748–1813), German illustrator of Huguenot descent
- Capilano, Joseph († 1910), Squamish chief
- Capilla, Joaquín (1928-2010), Mexican water diver
- Capillaire, Vincent (* 1976), French racing car driver
- Ćapin, Aleksandar (* 1982), Serbian-Slovenian basketball player
- Capin, Onur (* 1996), German-Turkish soccer player
- Capiot, Johan (* 1964), Belgian racing cyclist
- Capirola, Vincenzo , Italian composer and lutenist
- Capirossi, Loris (* 1973), Italian motorcycle racer
- Capistrano, Jardel (* 1989), Brazilian soccer player
- Capitain, Elise (1820–1895), German opera singer (soprano)
- Capitain, Johann Robert von (1824–1881), Ottoman officer of German origin
- Capitaine, Emil (1861–1907), German inventor
- Capitaine, Wilhelm (1871–1948), German theologian, educator and author
- Capital Bra (* 1994), Berlin rapper
- Capital T (* 1991), Kosovar rapper and singer
- Capitán, Jesús (* 1977), Spanish football player
- Capitani, Giorgio (1927–2017), Italian film and television director and screenwriter
- Capitani, Ovidio (1930–2012), Italian historian
- Capitani, Remo (1927-2014), Italian actor
- Capitani, Sabrina (* 1953), German writer and painter
- Capitani, Silvio de (1925–2013), Swiss politician (FDP)
- Capitanio, Bartholomäa Maria (1807–1833), Italian nun and founder of the order
- Capitanio, Giulio (* 1952), Italian cross-country skier
- Capitanio, Luciano (1934–1969), Italian comic artist
- Capitanio, Rubén , Argentine priest and human rights activist
- Capitano, Gianluca (* 1971), Italian track cyclist and world champion
- Capitant, René (1901–1970), French lawyer and politician
- Capiti, Carmen (* 1988), Swiss writer
- Capitini, Aldo (1899–1968), Italian philosopher, anti-fascist and pacifist
- Capito, Gaius Fonteius , Roman consul 12
- Capito, Jost (* 1958), German automobile manager
- Capito, Shelley Moore (* 1953), American politician
- Capito, Wolfgang (1478–1541), Strasbourg reformer
- Capitoni, Roberto (* 1962), German-Italian comedian
- Capitonius Priscus , Roman officer (imperial era)
- Capizucchi, Gianantonio (1515–1569), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Capizzi, Ignatius (1708–1783), Italian people preacher
- Capkekz (* 1979), Moroccan-German rapper
- Čapkovič, Ján (* 1948), Slovak football player
- Čapkovič, Jozef (* 1948), Czechoslovak football player
- Čapkovič, Kamil (* 1986), Slovak tennis player
- Čapla, Ján (* 1957), emeritus superior from Baku
- Caplan, Arthur (* 1950), American bioethicist and university professor
- Caplan, Bryan (* 1971), American economist
- Caplan, Lizzy (* 1982), American actress
- Caplan, Michael (* 1953), British Crown Attorney (QC) and part-time judge (recorder) at the Crown Court
- Caplan, Nathan (* 1930), American psychologist
- Caplan, Twink (born 1947), American actress
- Capler von Oedheim called Bautz, Dietrich (1876–1967), Württemberg major
- Capler von Oedheim called Bautz, Hans Wolfgang (1870–1917), Württemberg Lieutenant Colonel and Wing Adjutant to the Württemberg King
- Capler von Oedheim called Bautz, Heinrich (1835–1914), Württemberg landowner and politician
- Caplet, André (1878–1925), French composer and conductor
- Capleton (* 1967), Jamaican dancehall and reggae musician
- Capliers, Caspar Zdenko von (1611–1686), baron von Sulewitz, kk field marshal, vice-president of the court war council, defender of Vienna
- Čaplikas, Algis (* 1962), Lithuanian politician and engineer
- Caplin, Arnold S. (1929-2009), American music producer
- Caplin, Elliot (1913-2000), American comic book writer
- Caplin, Roxey Ann (1793–1888), English corset maker, inventor and author
- Capllonch i Rotger, Miquel (1861–1935), Spanish composer and pianist
- Čaplovič, Dušan (* 1946), Slovak politician, member of the National Council
- Capmany, Antonio de (1742–1813), Catalan-Spanish politician, historian, Romanist, Hispanist, Catalanist and lexicographer
- Capmany, Maria Aurèlia (1918–1991), Catalan novelist, playwright and essayist
- Capo (* 1991), German rapper
- Capo Plaza (* 1998), Italian rapper
- Capó, Bobby (1922–1989), Puerto Rican singer and composer
- Capó, Pedro (* 1980), Puerto Rican singer
- Capo, Rene (1961-2009), American judoka
- Capo, Sotir (1934–2012), Albanian painter
- Capobianchi, Maria Rosaria (* 1953), Italian biologist
- Capobianco, Carmine (* 1958), American actor and screenwriter
- Capobianco, Dean (born 1970), Australian athlete
- Capobianco, Jim (* 1969), American animator and screenwriter
- Capobianco, Pier Antonio (1619–1689), Italian Roman Catholic bishop
- Capocasali, Antônio Carlos (* 1993), Brazilian soccer player
- Capocchiano, Berardino (* 1965), Italian football player
- Capocci, Filippo (1840–1911), Italian organist and composer
- Capocci, Gaetano (1811–1898), Italian church musician, organist and composer
- Capocci, Nicola († 1368), Cardinal of the Roman Church
- Capocci, Pietro , Italian Cardinal of the Catholic Church
- Capodaglio, Anna (1879–1961), Italian actress
- Capodaglio, Wanda (1889–1980), Italian actress
- Capodice, John (born 1941), American actor
- Capogna, Lavinia , Italian filmmakers
- Capogna, Sergio (1926–1977), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Capogrossi, Giuseppe (1900–1972), Italian painter and graphic artist
- Capogrosso, Nicolás (* 1995), Argentinian beach volleyball player
- Capol, Jürg (* 1965), Swiss cross-country skier and FIS racing director
- Capolicchio, Lino (born 1943), Italian actor
- Capolicchio, Lydia (* 1964), Swedish journalist and presenter
- Capolino, Edoardo (1909–1985), Italian film director
- Capomolla, Stephanie (* 1991), Italian-Swiss soccer player
- Capon, Jean-Charles (1936-2011), French jazz cellist
- Capón, José Luis (1948-2020), Spanish football player
- Capon, Paul (1912–1969), British writer
- Capone (born 1972), Brazilian soccer player
- Capone, Al (1899-1947), American gang boss
- Capone, Alessandro (* 1955), Italian director and screenwriter
- Capone, Andrea (* 1981), Italian soccer player
- Capone, Frank (1895-1924), Italian-American bully
- Capone, James Vincenzo (1892-1952), American mobster
- Capone, Louis (1896–1944) American gangster in New York City
- Capone, Ralph (1894–1974), Italian-American mobster
- Caponigro, Antonio (1912-1980), American mobster
- Caponnetto, Antonino (1920–2002), Italian judge and politician
- Caporale, Francisco († 1746), Italian cellist and composer
- Caporali, Ettore (1855–1886), Italian mathematician
- Caporali, Giovan Battista (1476–1560), Italian architect and painter
- Caporaso, Lucia (* 1965), Italian mathematician
- Caporello, Egidio (* 1931), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Caporusso, Louie (* 1989), Canadian ice hockey player
- Capossela, Vinicio (* 1965), Italian cantautor, multi-instrumentalist and writer
- Capote, Rafael (* 1987), Qatari and former Cuban handball player
- Capote, Truman (1924-1984), American writer
- Capotondi, Cristiana (* 1980), Italian actress
- Capotondi, Giuseppe (* 1968), Italian director of music videos, commercials and a feature film
- Capotorto, Carl (born 1959), American actor
- Capotosti, Luigi (1863–1938), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Modigliana and cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Capoue, Aurélien (* 1982), French football player
- Capoue, Étienne (* 1988), French football player
- Capoul, Victor (1839-1924), French opera singer, librettist, singing teacher and director
- Capoulet-Junac, Edward de (* 1930), French science fiction author
- Capoušek, Josef (* 1946), German canoe trainer
- Capouya, Emile (1925–2005), American essayist, critic, publicist and author
- Capová, Gabriela (* 1993), Czech ski racer
- Capovilla, Giampaolo (1945–1997), Italian painter, actor and film director
- Capovilla, Loris Francesco (1915–2016), Italian cardinal, prelate of Loreto
- Capovilla, María (1889-2006), oldest living person (2004-2006)
- Capozzi, Alberto (1884–1945), Italian actor
- Capozzoli, Glauco (1929–2003), Uruguayan painter and engraver
- Capozzoli, Louis (1901–1982), American lawyer and politician
- Capozzoli, Omero (1923–2001), Uruguayan painter and cineast
- Capp, Al (1909–1979), American cartoonist and comic book artist
- Capp, Frank (1931-2017), American jazz drummer and band leader
- Capp, Todd , American jazz musician
- Cappa, Benedetta (1897–1977), Italian futurist painter and wife of her founder Filippo Tommaso Marinetti
- Cappa, Goffredo (1644–1717), Italian violin maker
- Cappabianca, Max (* 1971), Roman Catholic religious chaplain (Dominican)
- Cappadocia, Rufus (* 1967), Canadian cellist
- Cappadonia, Romolo , Italian film director and writer
- Cappadonna (born 1969), American rapper
- Cappai, Manuel (* 1992), Italian boxer
- Capparella, Marco (* 1975), Italian football player
- Capparoni, Kaspar (* 1964), Italian actor
- Cappato, Marco (* 1971), Italian politician, MEP
- Cappe, Heinrich Philipp († 1862), German numismatist
- Cappe, Karl (1770–1833), Prussian district administrator
- Cappé, Maurice (1887–1930), French racing car driver
- Cappeau, Placide (1808–1877), French poet
- Cappek, Christian (* 1990), German soccer player
- Cappel, Albert (1921–2018), German meteorologist
- Cappel, Curt (1944–2014), German animal and documentary filmmaker
- Cappel, Johann Friedrich Ludwig (1759–1799), German doctor and university professor
- Cappel, Johann Kaspar (1710–1764), Mayor of Elberfeld
- Cappel, Louis (1585–1658), French Reformed theologian
- Cappel, Ludwig Christoph Wilhelm (1772–1804), German doctor and university lecturer
- Cappel, Peter (1687–1756), Mayor of Elberfeld
- Cappel, Walter (1918–2004), German educator
- Cappel, Wilhelm Friedrich (1734–1800), German doctor and university professor
- Cappelbeck, Jacob (1506–1586), German lawyer and professor and rector at the University of Tübingen
- Cappelen, Andreas Zeier (1915–2008), Norwegian lawyer and politician of the labor party
- Cappelen, August (1827–1852), Norwegian painter from the Düsseldorf School
- Cappelen, Christian (1845–1916), Norwegian organist and composer
- Cappelen, Johan (1889–1947), Norwegian politician (Høyre), lawyer and minister
- Cappelen, Paul (1928–2016), Norwegian modernist architect
- Cappell, Conrad (* 1947), German ambassador and consul general
- Cappell, Sylvain (* 1946), American mathematician
- Cappella, Felix (1930–2011), Canadian walker of Italian origin
- Cappellacci, Ugo (* 1960), Italian politician
- Cappellari Vivaro, Girolamo Alessandro (1664–1748), Italian genealogist
- Cappellari, Carina (* 1991), Swiss mountain biker
- Cappellari, Daniele (* 1997), Italian biathlete
- Cappelle, Andy (* 1979), Belgian racing cyclist
- Cappelle, Jan van de († 1679), Dutch marine painter
- Cappelle, Richard (1886–1954), German historian
- Cappeller, Georg (1793–1855), German architect
- Cappeller, Johannes (1827–1883), German sculptor
- Cappeller, Viktor (1831–1904), German sculptor
- Cappelletti, Alessandro (* 1966), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Cappelletti, Arrigo (* 1949), Italian jazz musician, author and essayist
- Cappelletti, Benedetto (1764–1834), Italian clergyman, Bishop of Rieti and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Cappelletti, Giuseppe (1802–1876), Italian priest and historian
- Cappelletti, Vincenzo (1930–2020), Italian historian of science
- Cappelletto, Paolo , Italian Roman Catholic Bishop
- Cappelli, Adriano (1859–1942), Italian archivist and palaeographer (Parma State Archives)
- Cappelli, Giancarlo (1912–1982), Italian film editor and film producer
- Cappelli, Louis W. (1894–1966), American politician
- Cappelli, Raffaele (1848–1921), Italian lawyer, diplomat and politician
- Cappellini, Alfredo (1828–1866), Piedmontese and Italian naval officer
- Cappellini, Anna (* 1987), Italian figure skater
- Cappellini, Enrico , Italian documentary filmmaker
- Cappellini, Renato (* 1943), Italian football player
- Cappello, Bianca (1548–1587), Italian mistress and Renaissance princess
- Cappello, Carmelo (1912–1996), Italian modernist sculptor
- Cappello, Gino (1920–1990), Italian football player
- Cappello, Timmy (* 1955), American musician
- Cappelloni, Mauro (* 1943), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Cappellotto, Alessandra (* 1968), Italian racing cyclist
- Cappellotto, Valeria (1970–2015), Italian cyclist
- Cappelluti, Roberto (* 1965), German TV presenter and DJ
- Capper, Arthur (1865–1951), American politician
- Capper, David (1901–1974), British educator and political activist
- Cappi, Conrad , German-Austrian actor
- Cappi, Mariano (* 1991), Uruguayan soccer player
- Cappiello, Leonetto (1875–1942), Italian-French illustrator, poster artist and caricaturist
- Cappio, Luís Flávio (* 1946), Brazilian religious, Roman Catholic bishop of Barra
- Cappleri de Sulewicz, Kaspar (1535–1621), Czech nobleman
- Capponcelli, Moreno (* 1960), Italian track cyclist
- Capponi, Claudio (* 1959), Italian composer, arranger, music producer and violist
- Capponi, Gino (1792–1876), Italian politician, historian and poet
- Capponi, Luigi , Italian sculptor of the early Renaissance
- Capponi, Luigi (1583–1659), Italian cardinal, Catholic archbishop and librarian
- Capponi, Pier (1446–1496), Tuscan merchant, diplomat, politician and general
- Capponi, Pier Paolo (1938-2018), Italian actor
- Cappozzo, Jean-Luc (* 1954), French jazz and improvisation musician (trumpet, flugelhorn)
- Cappozzo, Tranquilo (1918-2003), Argentine rower
- Capps, Bobby , American southern rock singer and keyboard player
- Capps, Edward (1866–1950), American classical philologist
- Capps, Lois (* 1938), American politician
- Capps, Walter (1934–1997), American politician
- Cappuccilli, Piero (1929–2005), Italian opera singer (baritone) and singing teacher
- Cappuccino (* 1974), German musician
- Cappuccio, Eugenio (* 1961), Italian filmmaker
- Capra, Beatrice (* 1992), American tennis player
- Capra, Francis (born 1983), American actor
- Capra, Frank (1897–1991), American film director
- Capra, Frank junior (1934-2007), American film producer
- Capra, Fritjof (* 1939), Austrian physicist, systems theorist, philosopher, author
- Capra-Teuffenbach, Ingeborg (1914–1992), Austrian writer and critic
- Caprace, Pierre-Emmanuel (* 1981), Belgian mathematician
- Capradossi, Elio (* 1996), Ugandan-Italian soccer player
- Capranica, Angelo († 1478), Italian cardinal and bishop
- Capranica, Domenico (1400–1458), humanist and cardinal of the Roman Church
- Capranica, Matteo , Italian composer of the Neapolitan school
- Caprano, Pietro (1759–1834), cardinal of the Roman Church
- Caprara, Albert von (1627–1691), Italian imperial general and diplomat of the Austrian Habsburgs
- Caprara, Äneas Sylvius (1631–1701), Imperial Austrian Field Marshal
- Caprara, Giovanni Battista (1733–1810), Italian cardinal
- Caprari, Gianluca (* 1993), Italian football player
- Caprari, Sergio (1932-2015), Italian boxer
- Caprasius of Agen († 303), saint
- Capretti, Sara (* 1967), Swiss actress
- Caprez, Hans (* 1940), Swiss journalist
- Caprez, Johannes (1701–1777), Swiss Protestant clergyman
- Caprez, Nina (* 1986), Swiss sport and competition climber
- Caprez, Pancratius († 1704), Swiss Reformed pastor
- Caprez-Roffler, Greti (1906–1994), the first female pastor to take sole responsibility for a congregation in Switzerland
- Capri, Alexander di (* 1974), German singer (tenor) and actor
- Capri, Olga (1883–1961), Italian actress
- Capri, Sasha Di (* 1979), German musical actor, singer (tenor / baritone), actor and model
- Capriani, Francesco (1535–1594), Italian architect and sculptor
- Capriata, Carlo , Italian documentary filmmaker and film director
- Capriati, Jennifer (* 1976), American tennis player
- Capriati, Joseph (* 1987), Italian DJ and house producer
- Caprice, June (1895-1936), American actress
- Caprice, Little (* 1988), Czech porn actress
- Capricho, Monchy (* 1969), Dominican singer
- Capricornus, Samuel (1628–1665), Bohemian conductor and composer
- Caprile, Emilio (1928-2020), Italian football player
- Caprile, Vincenzo (1856–1936), Italian painter
- Capriles, Henrique (* 1972), Venezuelan politician and current governor of the state of Miranda
- Capriles, Miguel de (1906–1981), American fencer and lawyer
- Capriles, Renato (1931–2014), Venezuelan musician and orchestra leader
- Caprilli, Federico (1868–1907), Italian captain
- Caprio, Giuseppe (1914–2005), Italian clergyman, cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church
- Caprioglio, Debora (* 1968), Italian actress
- Caprioli, Adriano (* 1936), Italian priest and bishop of Reggio Emilia-Guastalla
- Caprioli, Antonio , Italian composer
- Caprioli, Franco (1912–1974), Italian comic artist
- Caprioli, Vittorio (1921–1989), Italian actor and film director
- Capriolo, Paola (* 1962), Italian writer and translator
- Căprioriu, Corina (* 1986), Romanian judoka
- Capris, Andreas Anton von (1716–1776), Bavarian major general
- Capristo, Mandy (* 1990), German pop singer
- Capritti, Eolo (* 1918), Italian film production manager and occasional actor
- Caprivi, Julius Leopold von (1695–1768), German archivist, historian and poet of hymns
- Caprivi, Leo von (1831–1899), German military and statesman
- Caprivi, Leopold von (1797–1865), Prussian High Tribunal Councilor and Crown Syndicate
- Capron, Adin B. (1841-1911) American politician
- Capron, André (1930-2020), French medic
- Capron, Henri , American composer, cellist and music publisher
- Capron, Nicolas († 1784), French violinist and classical composer
- Capron, Robert (* 1998), American actor
- Caproni, Giovanni Battista (1886–1957), Italian aeronautical engineer and entrepreneur
- Capronnier, Jean-Baptiste (1814–1891), Belgian glass painter
- Caprotti, Arturo (1881–1938), Italian engineer
- Capsali, Elijah , Cretan rabbi and historian
- Capsali, Mose (1420–1495), Chief Rabbi of Istanbul
- Capshaw, Jessica (* 1976), American film actress
- Capshaw, Kate (born 1953), American actress
- Capsouras, Frank (born 1947), American weightlifter
- Capstaff, John G. (1879–1960) British-American photographer, engineer, and inventor
- Capstick, John H. (1856–1918) American politician
- Captain Beefheart (1941-2010), American experimental rock and blues musician and painter
- Captain Gips , German rapper
- Captain Pipe († 1818), chief of Lenni Lenape
- Captan, Monie Ralph (* 1962), Liberian politician, university professor and newspaper editor
- Capua, Ilaria (* 1966), Italian virologist and politician
- Capuana, Franco (1894–1969), Italian conductor and composer
- Capuana, Luigi (1839-1915), writer
- Capuano, Antonio (* 1940), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Capuano, Chris (* 1978), American baseball player
- Capuano, Ciro (* 1981), Italian football player
- Capuano, Dave (* 1968), American ice hockey player
- Capuano, Dom (* 1975), Italian music producer and composer
- Capuano, Jack (born 1966), American ice hockey player and coach
- Capuano, Luigi (1904–1979), Italian film director and screenwriter
- Capuano, Marco (* 1991), Italian soccer player
- Capuano, Mike (* 1952), American politician (Democratic Party)
- Capucci, Fabrizio (* 1939), Italian actor
- Capucci, Hilarion (1922–2017), Syrian clergyman, Melkite Greek Catholic bishop
- Capuccini, Miguel (1904–1980), Uruguayan football player
- Capucho, Nuno (* 1972), Portuguese soccer player
- Capucine (1928–1990), French actress
- Capuçon, Gautier (* 1981), French cellist and chamber musician
- Capuçon, Renaud (* 1976), French violinist and chamber musician
- Capune-Kitka, Brigitte (* 1953), German politician (FDP), MdL
- Capurro, Giovanni (1859–1920), Italian writer and songwriter
- Capurro, Rafael (* 1945), philosopher and professor of information ethics
- Capurro, Scott (born 1962), American comedian, writer and actor
- Capurso, Marta (* 1980), Italian short tracker
- Capurso, Susanna (* 1958), Italian actress
- Capus, Alex (* 1961), Swiss writer
- Capus, Alfred (1858–1922), French journalist, playwright, and novelist
- Capus, Nadja (* 1971), Swiss-Italian lawyer and university professor
- Caput (* 1983), German rapper
- Caput, Louis (1921–1985), French racing cyclist
- Caputi, Luca (* 1988), Canadian ice hockey player
- Caputi, Nick (* 1951), Australian marine biologist
- Caputo, Bruce Faulkner (* 1943), American lawyer and politician
- Caputo, Carlo (1843–1908), Italian diocesan bishop, apostolic nuncio in Bavaria
- Caputo, Carmen (* 1965), German-Italian writer
- Caputo, Dante M. (1943-2018), Argentine politician
- Caputo, Mina (* 1973), American rock musician and singer
- Caputo, Nicola (1774–1862), Italian Roman Catholic clergyman, Bishop of Lecce
- Caputo, Nicola (* 1966), Italian politician
- Caputo, Philip (* 1941), American author and journalist
- Caputo, Tommaso (* 1950), Italian clergyman, Roman Catholic bishop
- Caputo, Ulisse (1872–1948), Italian genre painter and sculptor
- Čaputová, Zuzana (* 1973), Slovak lawyer and social liberal politician
- Capuzzi, Antonio (1755–1818), Italian composer and violinist
- Capuzzi, Giacomo (* 1929), Italian clergyman, former bishop of Lodi